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Lancashire's Grace Johnson joins us this week and shares how her summer as been from the highs in T20s to the lows of rehab and dealing with a stress fracture. We also chat about what it means to represent the Red Rose and how she accidently started playing cricket. The World Cup continues and we mention the two games that happened over those days and what we expect moving forward. We'll be back next week but in the meantime, our Instagram & TikTok is @noughtiechildpodcast and our Bluesky is @00Child Podcast so drop us a follow to stay up to date!
This week, Moiya welcomes Grace, who has lots of thoughts on Star Trek and colonization. They discuss the dangers of long-term space travel, Fermi's paradox, the overview effect, and what it means to be human.Guest Star: Grace Johnson is a comedian based in NYC. Follow her on IG @criticalgracetheoryMessagesBecome a star and join the patreon at patreon.com/palebluepod!Go supernova and support Pale Blue Pod on PayPal Listen to Simple & Clean every SundayFind Us OnlineWebsite: palebluepod.comPatreon: patreon.com/palebluepodTwitter: twitter.com/PaleBluePodInstagram: instagram.com/palebluepodCreditsHost Dr. Moiya McTier. Twitter: @GoAstroMo, Website: moiyamctier.comEditor Mischa Stanton. Twitter: @mischaetc, Website: mischastanton.comCover artist Shae McMullin. Twitter: @thereshaegoes, Website: shaemcmullin.comTheme musician Evan Johnston. Website: evanjohnstonmusic.comAbout UsPale Blue Pod is an astronomy podcast for people who are overwhelmed by the universe but want to be its friend. Astrophysicist Dr. Moiya McTier and comedian Corinne Caputo demystify space one topic at a time with open eyes, open arms, and open mouths (from so much laughing and jaw-dropping). By the end of each episode, the cosmos will feel a little less “ahhh too scary” and a lot more “ohhh, so cool!” New episodes every Monday.Pale Blue Pod is a member of the Multitude Collective.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join me as I chat with author Mary Grace Johnson about how she took a traumatic event from her childhood and turned it into a children's book. She wasn't originally planning on writing for kids, but over time, it became clear who she was writing for. Listen in to hear about that process.Her book, And the Sun Came Up: A True Story of Grief and Hope, comes out this fall. Mary Grace Johnson writes inspirational stories for those who have faced grief and loss at a young age, offering love, comfort, and hope. You can find her at https://marygracejohnsonauthor.com or on Instagram.The Purposeful Pen is a weekly podcast for Christian writers designed to help you build a writing life with eternal impact. Each week you'll hear practical tips and Biblical truth on topics such as improving your writing, honing your message, and managing your time. I always respond to listener emails and I'd love to hear from you! Amysimon@amylynnsimon.comDisclaimer: I believe in and approach life (and writing) from a distinctly evangelical Christian perspective, but some of my guests may not. When I interview a guest on a specifically spiritual topic, I do my best to know in advance that I can support their theological stances on the topics that relate to our interview. When the topic is not particularly spiritual, our theological views may differ. My interviewing of guests and providing links to their work does not necessarily indicate a complete theological endorsement of all their written work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amylynnsimon.substack.com
When it comes to our goals, we've always heard that the journey is more important than the destination, and the process is important, but how many of us actually want to meet those end goals, too? Ain't no shame in your game! This week, we invited Dr. Grace Johnson, principal of SwellCrest Solutions. Design thinking and community and business curation is her area of expertise. She's also cousin to Jennifer and creator of their weekly exercise that helps put actionable steps in the goal setting process, the Growth Hour. Now, they've invited us all along for the ride. What are our goals and how are we going to expand them exponentially? We've got t-minus one hour to start making moves. Are you ready for the challenge?
In this episode of the Relentless Gardener, Linda chats with Grace Johnson, assistant manager of horticulture of Chatfield Gardens. Tune in while they talk about Chatfield Botanic Gardens and it's agriculture, location, and history. Learn more about these gardens: https://www.botanicgardens.org/chatfield-farms
In this episode, we talk with Grace Johnson about traditional Indigenous parenting techniques, from rites of passage to holding our babies when they cry. We also speak with Misty Flowers about the recent win for the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) which was recently challenged by a white family that wanted the right to take a Native child over an available native family because it was a "racist" priority. We also speak with Elizabeth Lovejoy Brown about epigenetics and how what our ancestors experience can affect our behavior today at least three generations forward, how we feel things and we don't know why. We are so grateful for this discussion on how to take care of our children today.
Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by author Edward McPherson who is the nonfiction judge for the 2023 Hal Prize. The two talk about how McPherson got into writing, his three books and what he is working on as a newly minted Guggenheim Fellow.
In this episode, Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by Sean Hill, poet and judge for the Hal Prize in poetry. They talk about his first steps into poetry, the themes he explores in his work and what he's looking for in Hal Prize submissions.
Wolfe broke onto the Chicago literary scene in 2022 with the release of her debut novel, Last Summer on State Street. Since then, the awards have been piling up for the author, educator and judge for the 2023 Hal Prize in fiction. Now with the Chicago Book Award under her belt, Wolfe is looking towards a year of new writing projects. In this episode, she is joined by Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, to discuss those new projects as well as the upcoming Hal Prize.
In this special bonus episode of the Collingwood Museum's Stories from Another Day podcast we turn the microphone over to local student, Grace Johnson, who shares with us a story she researched and wrote for the Simcoe County Heritage Fair which was held in May at the Simcoe County Museum. The touching history of Grace's ancestors may be familiar to many families who now call Canada home. Grace's project won the Ontario Ancestors Award from the Ontario Genealogical Society at the Simcoe County Heritage Fair and she was one of six students chosen to represent Simcoe County at the Regional Gathering in Toronto. We are honoured to share “Grace's Story: Dutch Immigration to Canada after WWII” with you. We know you are going to love this episode as much as we do. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cwoodstories/message
Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by author and professor Liam Callanan to discuss his new book, When in Rome. Callanan will be in Door County June 8, 7 pm, at the Kress Pavilion for an author reading and Q&A.
Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by photography judge, Allen Morris, to talk about alternative photography methods, the photo categories for this year and advice for submitters.
Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by Jerod Santek, founding & artistic director at Write On, Door County, to talk about the judges for the upcoming contest and a few key dates to keep in mind for submitting.
In Episode Three of Club Ducks, hosts Brennan Furber, Carlos Pimentel and Daniel Friis interview Grace Johnson and Gianna Hagopian, co-vice presidents of the Olympic weightlifting team. They discuss the precise technique that Olympic weightlifting demands, the rigorous training athletes go through and what's in store for the team at nationals. UO Weightlifting team's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uo_weightlifting/ This podcast was produced by podcast producers Brennan Furber, Carlos Pimentel and Daniel Friis. Brennan Furber edited this podcast.
Wednesday Word from the Wise Pastor Sarah Grace Johnson, Pastor of Ministries at Freedom Church, CO This episode is a classic from Season 2. This goes along with What Josue was sharing on Monday's Message. Hope you enjoy! :) Josue will be Ministering at Mountain Top Friday, February 24th. Come join us live at Heart Beat Church. Listed below is the address: 3958 N Academy Blvd Suite 117, Colorado Springs, CO 80917
This year's Door County Reads features Raft of Stars by Andrew Graff. He joins Pulse assistant editor Grace Johnson to discuss the upcoming Door County Reads programming, his book and writing stories that are hopeful.
Hope and Brandon Bogenschutz – members of the new improv group, The Knobs – join Pulse assistant editor Grace Johnson to talk about the art of improv.
Jerod Santek, artistic director at Write On, makes his first Pulse Podcast appearance and discusses new, free programming offered at the Writing Center with Pulse assistant editor, Grace Johnson.
The fiction, nonfiction, poetry and photography winners of the Pulse's annual Hal Prize have been released in this year's 8142 Literary Review, which is hot off the press and available now. Grace Johnson, editor of the literary review, talks with Pulse editor Debra Fitzgerald about this year's contest winners (a local writer won the fiction category), the making of a literary journal and the local screening judges who decided which of the 686 submissions would be sent for final judging in each category.
Andrew Kleidon is joined by Grace Johnson to talk about how she spends her winter: with books. Door County Reads is on the horizon, plus a sneak peak at a profile on Door County author Jill Stukenberg from the winter Door County Living magazine. After the break, a deep dive into the final evolution of the cheese board: the butter board. What is it, and why was it the best thing Kleidon tasted all year?
This conversation is all of the board from saying Happy Birthday to Grace Johnson to FFA focused mostly on Diversity Quota.
Born and raised in New York, Amber is a filmmaker striving to create work that makes you feel. To honor individuals and their truths all the while pushing the artistic and visual integrity to the best it can be. Her inventive story telling & infectious youthful spirit has enabled work with brands Prada, Mercedes Benz, Nike, Dior, Spotify, Hyundai & Rihanna's Fenty. She has directed music videos for FKA Twigs and The Weeknd, Jorja Smith (shortlisted for Best Urban Video, Best Production Design and Best Animation at the 2019 and 2020 UKMVA), Kali Uchis, J.Cole, A$AP Rocky. She's most passionate about original characters, the underdog story, and a wild imagination. When not creating commercial work, she puts her soul into passion projects across documentary, music and shorts. She was nominated AICP's ‘Best New Director' and Ad Age A-List & Creativity Awards 2020 ‘Director to watch.' Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
Young David Nelson has hardly said a word all morning and his mother is worried about him. It seems that Grace Johnson has invited him to her party on Friday night and he has told her he would come but his team is playing basketball on Friday night so he has to tell her he can't make it and doesn't know how to tell her. He doesn't really want to let her down and is worried that if he does tell her he can't make it and then the basketball is called off he will regret it. He decides to think about it but his father tells him not to procrastinate. Later Mrs Jones rings to remind Harriett that they are invited to dinner tonight and to give her directions. However Ozzie has forgotten and has accepted an invitation to dinner from a fellow at the bowling club. Duration: 29:30 Starring: Harriet Hilliard Nelson, Ozzie Nelson Broadcast Date: 20th February 1949
We have a guest co-host, Grace Johnson from Stone Bridge Running with us on this podcast. Grace and Jen give an update from Hennepin Hundred weekend. We talk to Casey about his running and how it all got started. Grace comes up with a fun idea for a future episode.
In this episode, Grace Johnson is joined by the 2022 Hal Prize Poetry judge Adrian Matejka. Matejka was named the new editor of Poetry Magazine in 2022, is the author of seven books and his poetry collection, The Big Smoke, was awarded the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize in poetry. The two talk poetry, how music inspires Matejka and the future of Poetry Magazine.
In this episode, the Pulse's literature editor, Grace Johnson, is joined by author Toya Wolfe. Wolfe is one of the featured authors at the 2022 Washington Island Literary Festival, Sept. 15-17. Wolfe's debut novel, The Last Summer on State Street, was released this year to rave reviews. The two discuss how Wolfe's life experiences in the Robert Taylor Homes informed her story, writing fiction and how her story fits in with the theme of this year's festival – "Crossroads."
TIMELY episode - best to hear before July 12. Women in the Outdoors (WITO) events, affiliated with the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF), are designed to teach females outdoor skills in a comfortable environment. Inspired by their WITO experience, Katie Lane and Grace Johnson now on the event planning committee. Hear how WITO and other female outdoor programs have made an impact on their lives. Katie and Grace explain how to register for the upcoming Nebraska WITO event. Learn more: https://omahawito.org/
Grace Johnson is joined by the 2022 Hal Prize fiction judge, Joshua Phillip Johnson, to talk fantasy, his debut novel, writing habits and what he is looking for in a story.
In this episode, Grace Johnson talks with Dominic Frandrup, the new director of the Door County Library. Frandrup talks about his time with the library, making the move to Door County and what he is looking forward to in his new position.
Andrew Kleidon is joined by Grace Johnson to talk about a few special inclusions in this weeks pulse: the 2022 New Business List, and the Graduation Issue celebrating this years senior classes across the county. Also, some updates to the 2022 Hal Prize writing and photography contest. Then, this week the Ridges Sanctuary announced that it is purchasing the Ridges Inn & Suites and embarking on the development of a new master plan for the 85 year-old nature preserve. Executive Director Andy Gill joined the podcast to talk about what the purchase means for the Ridges and how the planning process will guide the organization.
Julia Maués was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 while pregnant. Following the birth of a healthy baby boy, Julia did tests she couldn't do while pregnant and discovered the cancer had spread to her brain, liver, and bones. After many treatment setbacks, her cancer began to respond to treatment. After adjusting to this new reality, she made it her mission to use this “bonus time” to make an impact in the lives of others dealing with cancer and consequently creating something positive out of a very tragic experience. She has found meaning and purpose in working with patients and researchers to make cancer research more patient-centered, innovative, and inclusive. Julia is a co-founder of GRASP, a program connecting researchers and patient advocates, and elevating patients as a critical voice in the research process as the experts in living with cancer. She's also a member of a patient-led effort to shine a light on dosing for therapies given to metastatic breast cancer patients, therightdose.org. Lastly, Julia is very passionate about using her privilege as a white woman to work towards ending disparities for patients of color, especially Black women with breast cancer. She is a founding member of the #InclusionPledge and has pledged to not participate in advocacy initiatives, conferences, panels, projects, that don't include the perspective of patients of color. At age 43, Sheila Marie Johnson — a retired Air Force Senior Master Sergeant and mother of one was diagnosed with stage IV HER2-positive, hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in December of 2009. Since being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, Sheila has undergone many aggressive treatments including a bilateral mastectomy and many rounds of chemotherapy. She is an alumnus of A Fresh Chapter with trips to India and Kenya and is a Young Advocate for Living Beyond Breast Cancer Young Women's Initiative Program. Sheila is a consumer reviewer for the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program and METAvivor, where she reviews proposals for funding and she is a member of the Patient Insight Board for Medidata. Sheila is a facilitator and a Board Member for Breast Cancer Recovery and a 2020 participant in the Escape to Thrive Leadership Conference. She's a Komen Scholar and on the Komen Advocates in Science Steering Committee. Sheila is featured in a Pfizer documentary called A Story Half Told and featured in Breast Cancer Wellness Magazine. Her platform raises awareness about black breast cancer and the health/racial disparities that exist against black women/men in the medical community. She dedicates her life's mission to her mother and father, Dillard and Grace Johnson.
Today's Guest: Grace Johnson We Discuss: -Grace's College Hockey experience with Holy Cross -Why Grace Chose Holy Cross -Growing up in Minnesota
Spiritual Growth with Sarah Grace Johnson Check out this episode with Sarah Grace Johnson! Listen as she brings an encouraging message. 3-minute Challenge: Think of somebody on your team or in your world that you have only been acquaintances with, someone that you feel needs to be seen. Look at your calendar and shoot them a text to take them out for coffee or dinner and meet with them and just listen! Support this podcast on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support Sign up for our Newsletters! https://forms.gle/n2yPjbH7H3AeDqnL8 Follow us on Instagram! @josueibarrapodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
At age 43, Sheila Marie Johnson — a retired Air Force Senior Master Sergeant and mother of one was diagnosed with stage IV HER2-positive, hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in December of 2009. Since being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, Sheila has undergone many aggressive treatments including a bilateral mastectomy and many rounds of chemotherapy. She is an alumnus of A Fresh Chapter with trips to India and Kenya and is a Young Advocate for Living Beyond Breast Cancer Young Women's Initiative Program. Sheila is a consumer reviewer for the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program and METAvivor, where she reviews proposals for funding and she is a member of the Patient Insight Board for Medidata. Sheila is a facilitator and a Board Member for Breast Cancer Recovery and a 2020 participant in the Escape to Thrive Leadership Conference. She's a Komen Scholar and on the Komen Advocates in Science Steering Committee. Sheila is featured in a Pfizer documentary called A Story Half Told and featured in Breast Cancer Wellness Magazine. Her platform raises awareness about black breast cancer and the health/racial disparities that exist against black women/men in the medical community. She dedicates her life's mission to her mother and father, Dillard and Grace Johnson.
It can be hard for us to invite people to imitate us or watch our lives, however, it is the very design that God intended for us to make disciples. Pastor Robert Favela & Pastor Grace Johnson share how we can invite others along our journey as we imitate Christ. We are not perfect, but we can still follow Jesus the best we can & bring others along with us as we love & serve Him.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 10, 2022) – Websites, videos, photographs, and brochures give future Wildcats a good sense of what life is like at the University of Kentucky. But there's just something about being ‘on' campus that helps prospective students decide that UK is the right fit for them. That's why the campus visit is so important to Grace Johnson, director of the UK Visitor Center. On this episode of Behind the Blue, Johnson talks about how the campus visit process works, the talented students who serve as tour guides and the work that goes into making sure campus is a welcoming place for every visitor to our campus. "Behind the Blue" is available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of "Behind the Blue," email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show's blog page. To discover what's wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.
Spiritual Growth with Sarah Grace Johnson Check out this episode with Sarah Grace Johnson! Listen as she brings an encouraging message. 3-minute Challenge: 1. What have you been too up close to? 2. Who has it been affecting? 3. Shift your focus! Support this podcast on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support Sign up for our Newsletters! https://forms.gle/n2yPjbH7H3AeDqnL8 Follow us on Instagram! @josueibarrapodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
Happy Wednesday! Check out Sarah Grace's message on walking in unity. This is a great addition to Josue's Series Don't Drop the S.H.I.E.L.D. DM us @josueibarrapodcast for any questions or comments! It would mean the world to us if you leave us a rating and review! Enjoy :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
Check out this powerful message by Sarah Grace on Stewarding God's word. She breaks down practically how to meditate the word & apply it to your life. You don't wanna miss :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
We all have blind spots! How do we see them... Check out this episode as Sarah Grace! Follow us on IG @josueibarrapodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
This book is written by Matt Turner, Myles Hopkins, Mika Siitari, Grace Johnson, Gail Ferreira, Craig Cockburn, Sabrina C E Bruce, Evelyn Lekhtman, Mark Walsh and Karl Smith. And asks five basic questions about people's Agile Journey. How exactly did people get involved in Agile, what did then learn that galvanised them and propelled them into a career in it? This compendium of Agile Biographies by practitioners expresses their experiences and their vision for the future. Without editing the Agile Practitioners will answer the same five questions listed below. How did you hear about Agile and how did you first get involved? What was your first experience of applying Agile and what did you learn? How has your experience and practice of Agile evolved? Can you share any pivotal work or case studies? Where do you go from here? Agile World magazine show with Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith on YouTube. Agile World is a spin off from the The Agile20Reflect Festival now called Access Agile https://access-agile.org/ and affirms its commitment to a Global Agile Community. #Agile_World #AgileWorld #Agile #AgileTalkShow #AgileManifiesto #AgileCoach #ScrumMaster #Agile20ReflectFestival #Agile20ReflectEvent #Agile20Reflect Online Website https://agile-world.news/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/agile-world-news/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agileworldnews Twitter https://twitter.com/AgileWorldNews Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/agile-world YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/AgileWorld Podcast Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1aMY1R5ct7EqrehR4aZUat Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/agile-world/id1553727032 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80Y2FmNDhmYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Pocket Casts https://pca.st/vbyfqprr Anchor https://anchor.fm/agile-world Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/agile-world Radio Public https://radiopublic.com/agile-world-WPNL9j Co Hosts Sabrina C E Bruce https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrinabruce/ Karl A L Smith https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlsmith2/ Agile World © 2021 Broadcast Media, Hollywood, California | Content by Karl A L Smith and Sabrina C E Bruce --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agile-world/message
Check out this powerful message by Sarah Grace Johnson! Follow us on IG @josueibarrapodcast for more info! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
Check out this powerful message by Sarah! She talks about the importance of intimacy with God. Follow us @josueibarrapodcast on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
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Todays Agile World our hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith had the wonderful guests Grace Johnson, Corrinne Mary Mtumbuka and Hasmukh Chudasama who are some of the Agile20Reflect Festivals African Ambassadors. We discuss the amazing events they have gone to and the amazing events they are hosting. Also don't forget the amazing RED event this evening. Sign up now 7PM GMT TONIGHT https://www.meetup.com/agile20reflect-meetup-group/events/276011900/ More women in Leadership roles in Agile https://www.meetup.com/nairobi-business-transformation-meetup-group/events/275720178/ The agile Journey of a project manager https://www.meetup.com/nairobi-business-transformation-meetup-group/events/276064147/ Agile World magazine show with Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith on YouTube. Agile World is a spin off from the The Agile20Reflect Festival https://agile20reflect.org/ now called Access Agile https://access-agile.org/ and affirms its commitment to a Global Agile Community. #Agile_World #AgileWorld #Agile #AgileTalkShow #AgileManifiesto #AgileCoach #ScrumMaster #Agile20ReflectFestival #Agile20ReflectEvent #Agile20Reflect Online Website https://agile-world.news/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/agile-world-news/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agileworldnews Twitter https://twitter.com/AgileWorldNews Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/agile-world Co Hosts Sabrina C E Bruce https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrinabruce/ Karl Smith https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlsmith2/ Agile World © 2021 Karl Smith and Sabrina C E Bruce --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agile-world/message