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Don't you swipe! Because Episode 431 is here! This week Em tells us the urban legend and lore of a story that haunted many of our childhoods, The Green Ribbon. Then Christine brings us the sad and extremely frustrating story of Chynelle “Pretty” Lockwood, and shines a light on the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in the U.S. and Canada. And do these cool 90's choker necklaces make us look like French revolutionaries? …and that's why we drink! Resources from Christine's Story:https://uicsl.org/six-ways-to-be-active-in-mmiw-movement/https://www.niwrc.org/resources/toolkit/mmiw-toolkit-families-and-communitieshttps://www.nativehope.org/ For a list of resources or ways to help those affected by the fires in Los Angeles visit: http://bit.ly/atwwdfirehelp ! Come see our last show of the Pour Decisions Tour in Boston! Get your tickets today at http://andthatswhywedrink.com/live !___________________For a limited time, get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to Hungryroot.com/DRINK and use code DRINK. Start listening and discover what's beyond the edge of your seat. New members can try Audible now free for 30 days and dive into a world of new thrills. Visit Audible.com/DRINK or text DRINK to 500-500. If you think you or someone you know might be struggling with OCD, please don't wait to get help. Go to NOCD.com and book a free call with their team to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode, Angie reads Alvin Schwartz' short story, "The Green Ribbon." This is a story about Jenny and the secret that she keeps about her green ribbon.Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones. Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it appropriate for your kids' age/maturity/tolerance. Follow me on Instagram: angies_campfire_stories
Meg, Hal and Symphony discuss episode 176 of Welcome to Night Vale: The Autumn Specter. They chat about Halloween, fears and phobias and Jeffrey Cranor's journey to the appreciation of horror movies. In the FanZone Calzone™ we hear from fans about pandemic listening, non-organ transplants, and nostalgia for the “Green Ribbon” story. Find out more about calzones on our Patreon.www.patreon.com/goodmorningnightvaleFollow us on Facebook.Good Morning Night Vale is a production of Night Vale PresentsHosted by Symphony Sanders, Hal Lublin, and Meg BashwinerProduced by Meg BashwinerEdited by Felicia DominguezMixed by Vincent CacchioneTheme Music by Disparition Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
What are the practical and executable solutions needed to simultaneously grow the economy and address the realities of climate change? This question is at the very core of the work of the Green Ribbon Panel – a collection of environmental and economic leaders from across Canada that have come together to mobilize business and civic leaders to participate in climate and economic policy discussions and provide a forum for sharing ideas, lessons and best practices. In 2022, the Green Ribbon Panel released More Clean Power: How Ontario can build a clean economy that works. Since the release of this report, and its accompanying recommendations, the policy landscape in Ontario and across Canada has shifted fundamentally. Join James Scongack (Chair of the Green Ribbon Panel) about advancements being made in Ontario and across Canada to implement panel recommendations from 2022 as well as new and innovative policy recommendations that underscore key priorities for the Green Ribbon Panel in 2024. Serving as the official launch event for the Green Ribbon Panel's latest report Preserving Progress & Maintaining Momentum, this event will provide attendees with a first-hand account of the panel's latest policy recommendations.
If you ever marry someone who always wears a green ribbon on their neck– DON'T ASK THEM TO REMOVE IT. Aside from that advice, we recap the Baltimore Running Festival and Thomas's experience running in the Adios Evo 1 on a rainy day and Robbe's experience in the Nike Vaporfly 3. We're also in love with e-bikes now and we don't know how to make it stop (the love, not the bike). By the way, SAVE THE DATE: We'll be doing a New Balance x BITR NYC Marathon shakeout run on Saturday, November 4, starting and ending at LAVAN Midtown (641 W 42nd St). Starts at 10 a.m., givewaways include custom hats and sling bags to the first few hundred people.Easy 3-mile route with special guests Kofuzi, Matt Choi, Charlie Watson (aka @therunnerbeans), Tommie Runz & the PR Project, Carleth Keys, Alex Hermanson (@herm.runs) and more!Don't forget to check out this week's sponsors!Kodiak Peak Oatmeal is legit awesome, we've been using it to refuel after our morning runs. Made with 100% whole grain oats and 20g of protein per packet. Save 20% of your Peak Oatmeal bundle by shopping here: https://kodiakcakes.com/BIRLagoon Pillows is how we get our good sleep. Right now you can save $50 on a Performance Pack or $75 on the Peak Sleep Set. Shop here: https://lagoonsleep.com/believe
Are you ready for an episode that'll make your spine tingle? Halloween is upon us and we've got quite the chilling tales for you. Sydney and I, Eric, embark on a journey through Halloween folklore and decorations while reminiscing about a haunting childhood book, 'In a Dark Dark Room.' And we can't forget 'The Girl with the Green Ribbon,' a story that got Sydney really hooked. We even whip up a 'Screaming Banshee' cocktail to keep things extra festive!But there's more! We're not just about spooks and specters. We dish on our movie preferences; the settings, characters, humor, and clever mysteries that keep us glued to our screens. We delve into castings, wonderful humor, and those sentimental endings that never fail to warm our hearts. Finally, we dissect a Hallmark mystery movie that had us on the edge of our seats. We navigate the thrilling plot twists, the tangled love triangle, small-town crimes, and fan club dilemmas. As we wrap things up, we give the movie our rating and compare it with other mystery and holiday films. We even talk about our favorite drinks - because who doesn't enjoy a good black and tan while watching Hallmark? So, join us in this episode filled with humor, personal experiences, and thought-provoking discussions. It's guaranteed to be a fun and thrilling ride!Signature Movie Cocktail – Screaming Banshee! (5 mins)Ingredients: 1 cup vanilla ice cream2 cups Guinness2 tablespoons chocolate syrupWhipped CreamGreen SprinklesGhost Peep MarshmallowsDirections:In a generous glass, scoop out one cup of vanilla ice cream, add 2 cups of Guinness, add chocolate syrup, top with whipped cream, and garnish with green sprinkles and ghost marshmallows. *Root Beer or Coca-Cola make a great substitute for those looking for an alcohol-free version.Follow us on social media: Instagram: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.
We're leaning hard into spooky season this week. Amelia talks about the grisly origins of the infamous "The Girl with the Green Ribbon" story, while Scotty takes us through the making and ignominious release of the "cursed" horror movie "Incubus," the first film ever made in the constructed Esperanto language. CONTENT WARNING: Our stories this week touch on murder, execution, and suicide. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Excited to Spotlight Mental Health in the Workplace with the incredible Barbara Louise Brennan. A highly esteemed trainer and facilitator, and an inspirational ‘thought leader' in her field, Barbara has over 14 years' experience in changing the culture of mental health at all levels of society. Her desire to bring a message of hope and share the knowledge that people who have struggled with their mental health can and DO recover, is at the heart of her work, and comes from her own lived experience of surviving suicide and overcoming severe and long-term mental illness. Barbara uses her passion and experience to give voice to people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, inspire a message of hope and recovery and ultimately spark an international conversation on reducing stigma and raising awareness about mental illness and recovery. Barbara led ‘See Change', the national stigma reduction programme which is famed for the iconic Green Ribbon campaign for the last 5years as part of her work. She has also been part of the Global Anti Stigma Alliance inspiring change internationally. A regular contributor to national mainstream media and social media, Barbara is at home speaking to local community groups, CEO's or senior leaders in the public and corporate world. She has lectured at Dublin City University, Trinity College Dublin, and University College Cork inspiring people to think differently about mental health and wellbeing. In the national discourse on mental health, Barbara has been a driving force for change, providing guidance to influential policy bodies like the National Office for Suicide Prevention, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, Mental Health Commission, and numerous major corporations. Barbara and I discuss; reducing the stigma of mental health, Identifying stigma as silence and practices to improve mental wellbeing. This episode will help us recognise and hopefully reduce stigmas, provides actionable insights, and promotes understanding around mental health challenges that impact us all. To find out more about Barbara and to get in touch go to - www.elephantintheroom.ie www.barbarabrennan.ie
Prepare for a captivating journey through a tapestry of mysteries that will leave you spellbound. In this compelling documentary, we uncover the enigma of TerryJoe Dupperault's experience at sea, delve into the chilling story of Eileen Wuornos, explore the eerie urban legend of "The Girl Who Wears a Green Ribbon," and shed light on the haunting real-life accounts of kids disappearing from a particular school. In the first part, we delve into the perplexing case of Terry Joe Dupperault, the real-life "Sea Orphan," while her family sailing trip ended in tragedy, leaving unanswered questions that persist to this day. In the second part, we venture into the dark life of Eileen Wuornos, a notorious serial killer whose crimes have left an indelible mark on true crime history. In the third segment, we step into the realm of urban legends and explore the eerie narrative of "The Girl Who Wears a Green Ribbon," a story that has both fascinated and terrified generations. Finally, we turn our attention to the unsettling real-life accounts of children mysteriously disappearing from a particular school, a chilling tale that demands our attention and vigilance. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with this spellbinding true crime and urban legends series, and don't forget to hit the notification bell to ensure you never miss a new episode. Join the discussion in the comments section below, where you can share your thoughts, theories, and experiences related to these mysteries. Together, we will seek understanding, justice, and answers to these perplexing stories.
In a world where mental health remains a topic shrouded in stigma, it takes extraordinary individuals to sow the seeds of change. None of us would likely be here without the farmers who work so tirelessly to plow the fields to give us all fresh produce, wheat, dairy and meat. The agricultural community has unique blessings and challenges that we need to tie a green ribbon around (for those wondering - this is a symbol of Mental Health Awareness when tied around a tree).Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with Laura, a passionate health communication officer at Agrisafe Network, who is cultivating a brighter future for those working in agriculture.In this heartfelt interview, Laura takes us on a journey through the groundbreaking initiatives undertaken by Agrisafe Network to provide essential mental health care to individuals in the agricultural community.Drawing attention to the critical issue of mental health in agriculture, Laura sheds light on the transformative power of the AgriStress hotline number and the 9-8-8 suicide hotline number. Discover how this lifeline is saving lives, providing a beacon of hope for those in distress. June is the third month with the highest rates of suicide in our country. If you or a loved one is struggling, please reach out. There is a solution, and I believe you'll find it through your passion, and sometimes that passion is reawakened through talking to someone, connecting to an animal, nature, or doing hard physicial labor or challenging mental work. Come back for more on this next week with Farm Fit Momma, Amanda Nigg.Find Laura at:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siegellaResources:Website: https://www.agrisafe.org/AgriStress Helpline: 833-897-2474Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/Sage: https://www.sageusa.org/Veterans Crisis line: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/Farm fit momma: https://www.farmfitmomma.com/Work with Me:https://www.catcaldwellmyers.com/work-with-meJust says "buy the book on Amazon!"Support the showUpcoming events:The 2024 Adventure Paradox Digital Course HOLIDAY PRESALEConnect with me here:www.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyersThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)
This week we discuss rap artist Desiigner promoting new music while still in mental health facility, 22-year-old NBA player retires, saying anxiety from playing basketball led to 'the darkest times' of his life, MLB teams wearing green ribbons on their jerseys for the month of May to celebrate Mental Health Awareness and why Americans are lonelier and its effects on our health.
This is your WORT local news for Wednesday, April 19.Governor Tony Evers meets with local leaders to tout the strong relationship between environmental projects and union labor,The state's powerful finance committee blocks the purchase of the state's largest proposed conservation area,And in the second half, remembering the life of state archeologist Jim Skibow, protests for and against the war in Vietnam in 1960s Madison, and the most comprehensive weather report on the airwaves.
Welcome to the show, Neil Kelders.Some areas of discussion include:His experiences with depression, anxiety, suicidal ideationHow to adapt to new situationsGive people a chance Book ends- morning and night routinesTrying different things until one sticksAcceptance, Talking, Knowing yourselfThis week's spotlight story at the halfway point will cover "5 Steps to Overcoming Suicidal Thoughts. Follow along here.Take a Deep Breath on A Mental Health Break - the podcast that normalizes the conversation around mental health. You are not alone. Which journey will resonate with you most? Catch up with weekly interviews aired since January 2020. Each episode is unique while each guest covers their mental health story, ways to improve mental health, a message to anyone struggling, spotlight story, and much more mental health talk. To join the show, email PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.com.Other areas of discussion include self-care, how to form a routine, and build a structure for yourself to support your mental health throughout the day. He has also completed a talk with the World Health Organization and is the author of ‘The Other Side: A memoir of hope in the midst of depression'. In this book, shares how he was behind a mask for over 21 years and identifies the mindset I thankfully began to embrace in other to take action and want to live.I'd be a great guest as I have talked to thousands around the world, including as guest speaker with The World Health Organisation, and I find ways to resonate with my audience and leave them with actions they can implement right there on the spot.Neil has worked with a diverse range of target groups with the objective of inspiring people to ‘access their power' (in other words take responsibility) in order to manage their own mental health and wellbeing. Guest Website: https://neilkelders.com/Mental Health Week BookMr. Lanci Talks Mental Health BookWebsiteYouTubeTune into That Entrepreneur Show hereTune into Writing with Authors hereAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kulishow/happy-background-music-no-copyright-fun-royalty-free-music-free-downloadBrought to you by Tampa Counseling and Wellness- Dedicated to helping individuals looking to positively transform their lives through compassionate counseling and wellness coaching. If you struggle with depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues, call now for a free consultation. 1 813 520 2807
On this episode of the Post Podcast Hays Chamber vice president of membership Rhonda Meyerhoff and vice president of marketing and communication Mariah Legleiter stop by to share information about the relaunched Chamber referral program. Transcript: EDITORS NOTE: Transcripts are provided by an automated service and are not verified for accuracy. James Bell The Hays chamber has relaunched their referral program Vice President of Marketing and Communications Mariah Legleiter along with Vice President of membership, Rhonda Meyerhoff stopped by to share the details on this episode of the Post Podcast. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Some might have heard, we just finished up the coupon book in print. Mariah Legleiter Yeah, hopefully in the next few hours. Actually. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Yeah, out in October, later this month. This is October, isn't it? James Bell Yeah. We're just getting into it. It's the fourth. I had to look, I had to look, I don't know, Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership I missed the changing the month. James Bell How involved you guys were the calendar change? You didn't even know it. Sarah, you're working them too hard. Oh, my goodness. That's gonna be so exciting. Because there's, I don't, you know, as somebody that works in publishing, and now it's digital publishing, so it's a little different. But there's nothing I don't think more exciting than when you hand off something like that to the printer. And you're waiting for it to come back. Because you know, there's gonna be a mistake. There's always a mistake. Yeah. And you're gonna see it. As soon as you pick it up. You're like, dang it. There's my mistake. But then you're also going to be like, Look at what I did. Yeah. Look how cool this is. Mariah Legleiter Yeah, I think that was my first my first experience without the Community Guide last year was yeah, it was an amazing feeling. Yeah. James Bell About turning, turning an idea into a real physical object. Yeah. You just, I mean, you can do stuff online all day. And it feels good. That's great. But getting that thing in your Yes, Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership yes. Yes. i My first mistake was revealed on my first project back in 1981. And it had gone through several edit things. And like you said, opened up the box, and there was the word that was misspelled. So yeah, I just know that now. I'm not perfect. Try as hard as I made to make everything right. But I think this coupon book may be a first extent. Well, your guide was good. So yeah, I think it'll be great. So we're excited. Yeah. Yeah. And, you know, these are some of the reasons to why our members are really proud, James, to belong to the the chamber and be a member of the chamber for these different various opportunities. Because in in our book, if they were not a chamber member, then then they weren't allowed. Yeah, yeah. And, and many of them, they're, they're really so happy about their chamber membership, that they end up talking to other businesses about it, and that it's an opportunity to for them to gain much by by joining the chamber, so we decided that we wanted to revitalize the referral program. Very cool. Yeah. James Bell Who doesn't love a referral program? That is like the most effective marketing you can really have? I think, Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership I think so too, is word of mouth. Yeah. Yeah. We know that. That's great. So yeah, if the the business analysts say, what's a business that's not in town, let's let's go CQRS talks to U V. W. And you see, W decides to that they want to join the chamber, and we know that QRS talk to him, then, yeah, there's some referral money in there. And it used to be that that was going didn't have quite the same as a reward as what it is now that we're going to give it's $25 and chamber checks. I realized $25 isn't going to make you rich, but who doesn't like some acknowledgement for their efforts? Yeah. And just the fun of receiving something that maybe you weren't planning on meeting your budget? You know, gosh, we have we have some people that I would anticipate are probably worth quite a bit. And they get tickled pink over a $25. Yeah, chamber check. Yeah. So it's, it's a good way for us to, to acknowledge that our members are doing that, you know, we want them to know, we're paying attention and, and show our appreciation for what they're doing. That all helps the chamber to grow. And also, it's paying them I guess, for some extra work that they're doing or maybe sometimes it was an uncomfortable conversation that they had. That's right. Yeah. So yeah, we're getting bring back that referral program. And, you know, James, there's lots of reasons for people to be happy with a chamber. You know, one of so many times when people think of the chamber they think of all the events that We do. And yes, those of yours James Bell do a lot of Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership yes, we do. Yes, we did James Bell talk about some of those here in a little bit. Yeah. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership And so that then other businesses will say that they can't go to all those events. So there's no reason for him to belong to the chamber, which is nothing really farther from reality. When you stop and look it, let's just take childcare task force of Ellis County, for example. You know, even though I may not have children that need daycare, if I'm running a business, and I find out that there's going to be more people working through a childcare effort promoted by the chamber, that means more expendable income. And they just might spend money at my store my business. And so it, it's kind of a revolving circle with that. So that advocacy that we're out there, we're doing, we'll go on to Ellis County Commissioner meetings, the city of Hays meetings, school board, the single board meetings, helping Ellis now what we did here in Hays to help advocate for a school bond chatting with Victoria on different things that we might be able to help them with as well. There's a lot of advocating going on. And that's the number one reason why chambers were actually formed was for them to get together as a pool and to advocate for causes that were going to help their businesses. So that's huge. Yeah, that that visibility, then that you get with those free benefits, inviting people to chamber chats, or to the ribbon cuttings, or the groundbreakings or the catching ups, I most always tell our businesses that are going to schedule one of those, please invite the individuals that you want to make sure that are here, you might have some customers that are not directly related to the chamber, that if those are people that you would like to have, send them an invitation column, let them know that you'd love to have them there. Because that celebration, although it's a chamber celebration, it's also the business member celebration. And so it's fun for them to have the people in their lives that were important in making their business what, what it is? Sure. So lots of reasons. Gosh, what's another one where I look here? We Mariah Legleiter have a lot of development opportunities, too. So there's there's tons of learning opportunities where you can get a competitive edge over non members with exclusive training opportunities on all kinds of hot topics. I mean, we have one coming up, but Mike Hankey seminar that we have that we've kind of partnered with the I'm going to get that wrong western Kansas Human Resource Management Association, I think. Right. Yeah, it's something that we we kind of approached them about and Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership it was actually Heartland credit. Oh, okay. Yeah, we found out about Mike Hankey through that. Okay, yes. And they said, This is somebody that you need to bring to town. And he's going to talk about setting yourself apart in the job market as an employer that's trying to hire people. So James Bell talking about an important skill right now. Yeah. Oh, my God. Absolutely. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership So at the Chamber, we're not just sitting around talking about it. We're actually trying to do things to help our businesses with those different aspects, you know, so he'll do a seminar on Thursday, the 27th. And we'll talk about that probably more with another segment. And then on the 28th, he's going to, he's going to talk to our members at the luncheon about, you got to know how are you going to keep them? You know, that that whole piece, and they're both very, very important pieces, you know, I'm of the firm belief. I'm 63. James, and I'm so proud to say that, that in my career, there's a lot of things I've learned that I think I can always learn more, or sometimes you'd go to those events, and it gives you more energy, again, to go back and, and do or you forgot about something you were doing it worked really well. So maybe this can help you to remember what those things were. And so I think everyone can benefit from from this education experience. And yeah, we have other places where MDC through Fort Hays, there's a special discount on training, if you're a chamber member for any of their training. And so yeah, different opportunities like that. James Bell Even here on the morning show yesterday, we were speaking with a couple of the leadership Hayes class guys, they're doing the Green Ribbon haze, which I thought was such a cool program and they mentioned this is a chamber this come out of the chamber. Yes. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Isn't that a great program that they're done? Anyone, man? Is it? Is it going to end up being a podcast or anything? James Bell If it is? Yeah, you'll see it on post here. Probably next couple days. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Oh, that's great. I would really encourage your listeners to go and see what they're trying to do. And I think it can help make a difference for things. So to schools. Yeah. And so it is great. And that, yes, like you said, that came out of the chamber. And then we go ahead. Oh, Mariah Legleiter I was, you know, something fun that I didn't realize until, you know, working at the Chamber is that we found a statistic from American business magazine that says 63% of consumers are more likely to buy products and services from companies that are members of a local chamber, I think is a super strong and important number. I mean, that just shows you know, the the trust and the the relationship that you can build with the consumers, just by being a member of the chamber by being a member of the chamber. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Yes, absolutely. So yeah. And then you did you talked about that credit, credibility, yeah, members, perks and those learning opportunities, you know, and those connections, we do have opportunities for you to build really strong connections, absolutely. Through those events, that's one of the main things that those events can help you to is for you to build connections, you may have the opportunity to talk with someone that you couldn't get in front of otherwise. And so now, it's just really, really strong. James Bell Yeah, you know, I remember from my time in the business world, one of the things that was a huge lesson for me, was learning how many people didn't know what was going on in our businesses, like if we were we'd have a special and we would think that we were saturating, we'd be sending out coupons and doing door knockers, and we thought everybody would know, and then come to find out later, we do surveys, and it'd be like 10% a percent, you can always get that word out there. And again, that word of mouth is so valuable to spread whatever message it is whether you know, it's new specials, or new products, or sales, new opening, whatever it is, Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership on the mouth, and even our newsletters. Members are welcome to put inserts in our newsletters, business connection section is for businesses that have something special going on and anniversary or, you know, some news that they would put in and so, yeah, lots and lots of opportunities to get your name out. Oh my gosh, our team members, actually once a quarter can email all the other chamber members just gets their name out in front of them. And, you know, over 400 James Bell of them, right, a high, close to 500. justifies Mariah Legleiter the 500 real valuable. James Bell Oh, my hands on that list. What are we gonna do? We're gonna sign up, right? Well, yeah, contact Rhonda. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Yes, absolutely. So, um, I was gonna go somewhere, and it's gone. I guess. That's part of being sick. I know what it was. When I graduated in 1981. James, it took seven touches. So a mailer, a radio, AD, a T TV, whatever, it took seven touches for an individual to even consider doing business with your company. That's for them just to consider. That's not saying they will. That's for them to consider. And that number is now 12. Whoa, yeah, James Bell I thought I'd go down. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Look at look at all that's out there. Yeah. That's trying to get people's attention. Suppose James Bell that's true. Yeah. We've always got some chirping or beeping at us emails pop in and all kinds of crazy. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Absolutely. And it's good to have a spread of all those mediums. So yeah, we're just one other opportunity for your business to get their name out there. James Bell Love it. Well, guys, before we run out of time, we better talk about the weekly events because I'm sure you guys have some going on. There's always some going on down chamber. Rhonda Meyerhoff, vice president of membership Absolutely, absolutely. This is you know, low week Mariah Legleiter we were used to, James Bell it'll be like, Oh, I can see there's like a 404 thing. Yeah, Mariah Legleiter it is kind of you know, we were joking earlier about being so busy. We are so busy today that we actually have something going on right now. So we have a catching up event with the USD 489 Foundation for Educational Excellence is going on right now at the Rockwell Administration Center. And then on the fifth, just tomorrow, we have the Hayes young professionals is having a lunch with leaders at noon at Paisley, pear wine bar bistro and market. On the sixth. We are having Earth H yp is having their network and Engagement Committee meeting at 1205 at the Welcome Center. And then on Friday, we'll wrap things up with our chamber chat with options downtown at Union Pacific Park. And now it'll be at 9am on Friday.
The annual See Change Green Ribbon campaign aims to spread awareness about all mental health difficulties to help end mental health stigma and discrimination
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By now we are aware of The Staircase mini series that just came out telling the story of Michael and Kathleen Peterson. But the stories that most people do not remember will be discussed this week. Bette Lucas was found dead at the foot of her stairs and her son and granddaughter were the only ones present to tell police about the tragic accident that caused her death, but was it an accident? The other story is the inspiration for the urban legend about the “The girl with the Green Ribbon” about the death of Elva Zona Hester Shue. Also a correction, the Jinx was brought up, but that is the case that involves Robert Durst not Michael Peterson.If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us where ever you listen and enjoy this week's episode.Support the show
Tax season is finally over! And you know what that means? Back to our semi-regular installment of spooks and stories of things that go bump in the night (or day, depending on how that ghost is feeling that day). This episode, Amanda tells Emma some stories that you, our dear listeners, may or may not have heard as a kid. While a few of these stories might not sound so scary now, it's hard to remember what it was like to be a child with an overactive imagination that can take a seemingly harmless story into one of horror and fright! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghoul-disclosure-podcast/support
The football is back as Rovers capture the coveted Michael D Trophy Bowl. The Pat's penalty shootout and Green Ribbon beer launch take up most of our air time and then nine Rovers fans - two of them ex-players - call into the TFTES Hotline for their season predictions, Starting XI's, opening day memories and discuss UCD's worth to the league.
Victim's Balls, mad-scientific experiments, and beheading games... Oh lawd, it's about to get pretty dark! In this series conclusion of the beloved children's story by Alvin Schwartz, these '90s kids discuss the generational trauma of the French Revolution and how it inspired one of the most haunting ghost story motifs of all time... Have a frightfully nostalgic memory to share or a pretty dark topic you'd like us to cover? Email us at thatsprettydarkpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @thatsprettydarkpodcast
Headless ghost women, foreboding secrets, and the insecure obsessions of the patriarchy... Oh lawd, it's about to get pretty dark! In this Book Report episode, these '90s kids begin their discussion on the origins and symbolism of the scary Alvin Schwartz tale, as well as what it represents for the autonomy of the modern woman. Some things are not meant to be known... Have a frightfully nostalgic memory to share or a pretty dark topic you'd like us to cover? Email us at thatsprettydarkpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @thatsprettydarkpodcast
An episode full of myths, urban legends, and random Denver stories. Oh. And French Toast. Because who doesn't love French Toast.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the classic children's horror story, "The Girl with the Green Ribbon" alongside Machado's retelling of it, "The Husband Stitch". This episode contains spoilers for both stories. Stories mentioned in the episode: "The Girl with the Green Ribbon" by Alvin Schwartz from In a Dark, Dark Room (1984) "The Husband Stitch" by Carmen Maria Machado from Her Body & Other Parties (2014) "My Body, Herself" by Carmen Maria Machado (2020)
In episode 22, Lydiah Igweh speaks to Javed Thomas. Javed is an Executive Director at The Collaboratory & Co-Founder of Race Equality Matters, a UK initiative that aims to create positive change and tackle racial inequality in the workplace. Javed shares insights on creating collaborations that ensure everyone is represented and heard to create a truly inclusive workplace where everyone feels they belong and thrive regardless of their race. Within his work experience, Javed has developed several highly effective initiatives addressing DEI and mental wellness in the workplace, including initiatives such as the #ThisisMe and the hugely successful Green Ribbon campaign reaching millions of people and transforming attitudes to mental health.
This episode, we speak to the deeply inspiring mind behind Project Green Ribbon (@projectgreenribbonsg), Ling Anne Hsieh. Project Green Ribbon is a Singaporean non-profit organisation that focuses on mental health and eradicating mental health stigma – . In this conversation, Ling shares her life story and how that drove her to build the mental health resources she wishes were available during her own struggles. She explains how she plans to empower and educate individuals on the importance of building mental resilience, and to give a voice to the unheard.Please support Project Green Ribbon by donating what you can.Once again, big thank you to @vans.sg for supporting this series profiling some of Singapore's most creative minds.
Welcome to See Change Sessions with Alittlegail! This podcast, created by See Change and hosted by Abigail McDonnell, is all about starting the conversation and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and the difficulties that may come within it. On this weeks episode, guest host Barbara Brennan, See Change Programmes Leader, is looking back at some of the messages of hope from our podcast guests throughout August and September. For more information, visit seechange.ie for more information on mental health stigma. T: seechangeirl F: SeeChangeIreland I: seechangeirl Supports & services: Freephone Pieta House on 1800 247 247 or text HELP to 51444. Freephone Samaritans on 116 123; email jo@samaritans.ie; free-text HELLO to 50808
Welcome to See Change Sessions with Alittlegail! This podcast, created by See Change and hosted by Abigail McDonnell, is all about starting the conversation and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and the difficulties that may come within it. On this weeks episode, guest host Barbara Brennan, See Change Programmes Leader, is joined by Vicky Musitongo, UCD student and Youth Lead Roots in Africa-Ireland Network. During the month of September, our podcast episodes will focus on this years theme for our annual Green Ribbon campaign - exclusion. For more information, visit seechange.ie for more information on mental health stigma. T: seechangeirl F: SeeChangeIreland I: seechangeirl Support services: Roots in Africa-Ireland website: https://riainetwork.com/ T: https://twitter.com/riainetwork?s=21 L: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roots-in-africa-ireland Vicky Musitongo social media channels: L: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roots-in-africa-ireland T: https://twitter.com/vickyinspires/status/1413963640961634305?s=21 I: https://www.instagram.com/p/CRLfOzgrM5f/?utm_medium=copy_link Black Therapists Ireland: https://www.blacktherapistsireland.ie/ One Life Ireland: https://m.facebook.com/onelifeireland Icare (Youth Health Awareness): https://www.facebook.com/Icare-youth-health-awareness-615742358577772/
Welcome to See Change Sessions with Alittlegail! This podcast, created by See Change and hosted by Abigail McDonnell, is all about starting the conversation and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and the difficulties that may come within it. On this weeks episode, Abigail is joined by fellow See Change Ambassador, Keith Dore. During the month of September, our podcast episodes will focus on this years theme for our annual Green Ribbon campaign - exclusion. For more information, visit seechange.ie for more information on mental health stigma. T: seechangeirl F: SeeChangeIreland I: seechangeirl Support services: Freephone Pieta House on 1800 247 247 or text HELP to 51444. Freephone Samaritans on 116 123; email jo@samaritans.ie; free-text HELLO to 50808 Suicide or Survive: Suicide or Survive | Mental Health and Wellness Training | CHY 16442
Welcome to See Change Sessions with Alittlegail! This podcast, created by See Change and hosted by Abigail McDonnell, is all about starting the conversation and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and the difficulties that may come within it. On this weeks episode, Abigail is joined by fellow See Change Ambassadors Sonia Moloney, as well as the Irish Farmers Association's Farm Family Chair, Caroline Farrell. During the month of September, our podcast episodes will focus on this years theme for our annual Green Ribbon campaign - exclusion. For more information, visit seechange.ie for more information on mental health stigma. T: seechangeirl F: SeeChangeIreland I: seechangeirl Support services: Freephone Pieta House on 1800 247 247 or text HELP to 51444. Freephone Samaritans on 116 123; email jo@samaritans.ie; free-text HELLO to 50808 Mental Health - Irish Farmers' Association (ifa.ie)
Green Ribbon campaign to help end the stigma surrounding mental health. James O'Connor is a businessman, entrepreneur and positive mental health advocate. He is a SeeChange Ambassador and a founder of Accessible Counselling Tullamore. James spoke to Ronan about Tullamore Goes Green.
Welcome to See Change Sessions with Alittlegail! This podcast, created by See Change and hosted by Abigail McDonnell, is all about starting the conversation and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and the difficulties that may come within it. On this weeks episode, Abigail is joined by fellow See Change Ambassadors James O'Connor, Linda Garvin and Shari McDaid. During the month of September, our podcast episodes will focus on this years theme for our annual Green Ribbon campaign - exclusion. For more information, visit seechange.ie for more information on mental health stigma. T: seechangeirl F: SeeChangeIreland I: seechangeirl Support services: Freephone Pieta House on 1800 247 247 or text HELP to 51444. Freephone Samaritans on 116 123; email jo@samaritans.ie; free-text HELLO to 50808 Freephone Samaritans on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie
Monique starts us off by retraumatizing everyone with “The Green Ribbon” and the possible origins of the infamous children's story from Alvin Schwartz's “In A Dark, Dark Room And Other Scary Stories.” Then Amy brings us not one but TWO STORIES! The first, coincidentally, also being a headless story with Mike the Headless Chicken. Then Amy dives into the true crime with the harrowing kidnapping of Jaila Gladden. If you liked this episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe.
It's the one year anniversary of the Your Favorite Book podcast, and to celebrate me sticking with something for a whole 12 months (and of course celebrating all you wonderful listeners), I decided to have a little fun. We're talking about LEAST favorite books today, the ones that disappoint, frustrate, enrage, and bore you. The ones that make you doubt literature as a whole (okay, maybe that's a little dramatic). We have my musings on least favorites through time, takes on disappointing and problematic literature, and coming back to books you may have hated once. But the best part, we have GUEST SUBMISSIONS from listeners and former podcast guests alike, some which were submitted via audio and some as written rands (read by yours truly). With least favorite books come ranting about endings, so below are the books that have endings revealed. Listen at your own risk! But honestly, maybe you hate these books along with us. Maybe you think we're totally wrong. In that case, feel free to let us know! I always welcome honest criticism, as well as rants of any kind, even if they're about how dumb I am. Books with Endings Mentioned: The Girl with the Green Ribbon, Our Only May Amelia, Jane Eyre, The Rum Diary, Robinson Crusoe Follow the podcast on instagram and twitter @yfbpodcast. We'll be back to our regular interview episodes next week, with a VERY special guest!
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-sam-smith Founder of the Green Ribbon Policing campaign, UK Mental Health in Policing Webinar https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh
Ibrahim reflections on Mental Health Awareness Week and the solidarity of wear a Green Ribbon.
In part 2 of their holiday special, Anna and Andrew read more listener submitted spooky Christmas tales, about a beloved dog's presence and a 6-year old's reinterpretation of “The Green Ribbon.” Happy Holidays gentle listeners! We'll be back January 4th! FOLLOW ANNA: https://twitter.com/annadrezen https://www.instagram.com/annadrezen FOLLOW ANDREW: https://twitter.com/thatsajellyfish https://www.instagram.com/thatsajellyfish Produced by Tracy Soren Original Theme Music by Chris Ryan Cover Art by Bats Langley SCARY STORIES TO TELL ON THE POD IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/scary-stories-to-tell-on-the-pod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're doing things a bit differently. We're diving in to the many versions of The Green Ribbon! For the finale of this season I figured I'd try to find out a little more about a story that is - to me - iconic. If you'd like to know more about this podcast, or help support Tall Tales & Short Stories, visit here: Tall Tales & Short Stories And if you've enjoyed the episode, please leave a review or rating on whichever app you use to listen! Sources: In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories Older Story Versions Some Reasons and Analysis Connect with me! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talltalesshortstories/support
Happy Halloween! In this bonus ep, Anna and Andrew serve up a real Halloween treat: Alvin Schwartz's “The Green Ribbon” from the book “In a Dark, Dark Room.” Other topics discussed include childhood secrets, ghoulish diets and the Lupita cake from Great British Bake-Off. Listen to Scary Stories To Tell On The Pod Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus VOTE! Verify that you're registered and make a plan to vote on or before November 3rd 2020. Find voting resources here: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/vote FOLLOW ANNA: https://twitter.com/annadrezen https://www.instagram.com/annadrezen FOLLOW ANDREW: https://twitter.com/thatsajellyfish https://www.instagram.com/thatsajellyfish Produced by Tracy Soren Original Theme Music by Chris Ryan Cover Art by Bats Langley SCARY STORIES TO TELL ON THE POD IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/scary-stories-to-tell-on-the-pod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a special Halloween episode! You'll learn the expressions Once In A Blue Moon, since this Halloween there will be a blue moon. Also, listen to a spooky lower intermediate spooky story called The Girl With the Green Ribbon. Get the transcript for the podcast by becoming a member of the Can Learn English Academy. go to canlearnenglish.com/enroll to join. Podcast edited by: vertigempodcasts@gmail.com
Gather round, it's scary story time! Today I'll read you three bone-chilling tales connected by one grisly historical event. What are your favorite scary stories? Call the All Hallows Hotline at 802-532-DEAD or write me an eeeekmail at itsalwayshalloweenpodcast@gmail.com and let me know! Subscribe on Patreon Follow on Instagram Sources: The Green Ribbon by Alvin Schwartz The Velvet Ribbon by Ann McGovern The Adventure of the German Student by Washington Irving 10 Psychological Reasons 'The Velvet Ribbon' Is More Horrifying Than You Thought by Lyra Radford
GREEN RIBBON コーポレートサイトリニューアルについて、こだわったポイントや裏話を聞きました。
In part one Anna told us about her experiences while walking the Kings Trail in Sweden and the Green Ribbon in Scandinavia. This podcast concentrates on her 2018 4000km tandem kayak paddle with her friend Kate to the Black Sea from LondonDetails of her trip can be found under the heading trekking across the wilderness of arctic Sweden2019 was another exciting one: in September she completed the latest expedition, The Green Ribbon, a 1,000km solo trek across Arctic and Northern Scandinavia.However turning the clock back to 2018 this podcast specifically discusses Kayaking the Continent expedition, a world first journey tandem kayaking 4,000km from London to the Black Sea in Romania with her friend Kate.I'm sure you will agree Anna is a gutsy 26 year old and her enthusiasm for travel and life is a pleasure to hear.
She's trekked across the wilderness of Arctic Sweden, walked 1,600 km along ancient pilgrimage routes in France and Spain, summitted Mt. Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, paddled a tandem kayak 4,000 km from London to the Black Sea coast in Romania, and most recently completed an adventure she calls The Green Ribbon, a 1,000 km solo trek along the length of the mountains between Norway and Sweden. You can learn more at her website annablackwell.co.uk. Anna Blackwell, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.
The Green Ribbon campaign aims to change minds about mental health by prompting hundreds of events and thousands of conversations all over Ireland during the month of May
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Tonight is Halloween, AKA the greatest day ever! In this very special and spooky episode of the podcast I'm talking about some of the super fun myths and legends associated with the Halloweeniest version of the witch! I cover why brooms fly, green skin, twitching noses and in Sketchy Herbs and Magic Rocks I talk about magical uses for REAL Eye of Newt and the walls of the Emerald City! I also read my favourite spooky story - The Green Ribbon! This episode is full of some good old fashioned halloween fun. If you can, please consider contributing to the podcast through my new crowdfunding site over at Patreon. The Blog: http://thefatfeministwitch.wordpress.com Facebook: The Fat Feminist Witch Twitter: @fatfemnistwitch Instagram: FatFeministWitch Pinterest: FatFemnistWitch As always the opening and closing track is Back To The 90s (Douglas Mulvey AKA D-REX) / CC BY 4.0