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Best podcasts about gregory brown

Latest podcast episodes about gregory brown

IMCA peer2peer
Filling The Insurance Industry Talent Gap w/ Dr. Gregory Brown and Dr. Michael Burkhardt

IMCA peer2peer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 23:18


Dr. Gregory Brown, Assistant Professor of Insurance and Risk Management at The University of Olivet, and Dr. Michael Burkhardt, Assistant Professor of Insurance Risk Management at Northwood University, joined Jim Flynn and Natasha Suber to talk about available programs that attract younger talent into the insurance industry. Interested in learning more about the insurance education programs available to aspiring professionals? Listen to this episode of the IMCA peer2peer podcast.

All Things Aviation & Aerospace
The Helicopter Industry Powers Up to Full Speed at Heli-Expo in the Anaheim Convention Center

All Things Aviation & Aerospace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 61:03


Everything you have ever wanted to know about the helicopter industry with 60 plus helicopters on display along with over 600 helicopter industry exhibitors. has gotten even better. The Helicopter Association International has evolved into the Vertical Aviation International. To talk about Heli-Expo in detail are my guests James Viola, President and CEO, Helicopter Association International (HAI); Gregory Brown, Director, Education & Training Services, HAI; Bailey Wood, Strategic Communications, HAI.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens' background includes strategic partnership executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/

AQS Inmate Call
Greg Brown: Grievances

AQS Inmate Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 21:27


When the court sentences a man to prison, the penal system is responsible for the care and wellbeing of the prisoner. In this episode, Greg Brown discusses how prisoners are treated in the real world. GREGORY BROWN 281829 Washington State Penitentiary https://securustech.online/#/login?returnUrl=%2Fproducts%2Femessage%2Finbox --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joel-wilborn/support

AQS Inmate Call
Greg Brown's Solitary Confinement

AQS Inmate Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 15:53


In this third installment, Gregory Brown is expressing his dissatisfaction with the Washington State Department of Corrections. He believes he was treated unfairly and faced retaliation for speaking out about his experience. It's unfortunate when individuals feel like their voices are suppressed or not taken seriously. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joel-wilborn/support

AQS Inmate Call
Prison Restrictions

AQS Inmate Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 22:42


"Nearly all men stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." --Abraham Lincoln In the second message, Gregory Brown sheds light on the issue of DOC officials abusing their authority within the penal system. He emphasizes that even when officials adhere to policy and procedure, there are instances where incarcerated individuals may face unjust punishment. Brown calls for greater awareness of mistreatment within the prison system, highlighting the far-reaching impact it has on both prison officials and those who are incarcerated. This message serves as a reminder of the need to address these issues and work towards improving the treatment of individuals within the criminal justice system. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joel-wilborn/support

AQS Inmate Call
Life Under DOC

AQS Inmate Call

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 14:09


Gregory Brown is currently imprisoned at Washington State Penitentiary, and he wishes to draw attention to the topic of Prison Reform. His central message revolves around the idea of "Making America Safe Again," with a particular focus on initiating change within the Department of Corrections by addressing its flaws and inefficiencies. https://youtu.be/dJe6IKrSKs0 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joel-wilborn/support

Bridge the City
Episode 126: Power to the People Campaign

Bridge the City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 30:29


Hosts Benjamin Rangel and Deisy España sit down with Anna Dvorak and Gregory Brown with the Power to the People Campaign. They talk about their campaign to turn our energy utilities from an investor-owned utility to a municipally owned and operated utility, the success of the campaign so far, and why they think it's important for working families in Milwaukee. To learn more, visit:Power to the People WebsiteMilwaukee DSAAction Steps:Anna's action steps include:Sign the online petitionDonate to the campaignGregory's action steps include:Get your community, neighborhood, or street involved in the campaignReestablish social relations Bridge the CityWhen you're taking action in your community, share with us! Use #bridgethecity or tag us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.We humbly ask you to consider joining our Patreon so we can continue creating episodes and events that encourage community engagement and open dialogue. Music by Casey Masters.

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
Dallas man killed in Powder Springs car crash

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 15:51


MDJ Script/ Top Stories for July 4th Tuesday Publish Date: July 3rd Monday   Commercial: Henssler :15   From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Tuesday July 4th and happy 27th birthday to singer Post Malone ***Malone*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia 1. Dallas man killed in Powder Springs car crash 2. Gambrill looks to add plaintiffs in redistricting lawsuit ahead of July 7 hearing 3. And Marietta to host annual parade and 4th in the Park festival   Plus All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.   Commercial : CU of GA   STORY 1 killed   A fatal multi-vehicle crash occurred in Powder Springs, resulting in the death of a 54-year-old man named Gregory Brown of Dallas. The incident took place at the intersection of Richard D. Sailors Parkway and Old Lost Mountain Road. Brown was driving east in a Toyota Corolla, while a 29-year-old woman was driving a Ford Mustang in the same direction. Simultaneously, a 26-year-old man was heading west in a Hyundai Elantra. The Hyundai attempted to turn left onto Old Lost Mountain Road and collided with Brown's Toyota, which then struck the Ford and a metal pole. Brown was taken to Wellstar Cobb Hospital, where he later passed away. The driver of the Ford sustained injuries and was transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact Cobb police...........……... Read more about this at mdjonline.com   Story 2: hearing   Two Cobb County residents have sought to join a lawsuit against the Cobb Board of Commissioners over the redrawing of commission district boundaries. Cobb Commissioner Keli Gambrill, a Republican, initiated the lawsuits in response to the Democratic majority's use of "home rule" powers to redraw their district lines, specifically to benefit Commissioner Jerica Richardson. The county motioned to dismiss the case because Gambrill does not reside in the district affected. However, Gambrill has now requested the court to include Catherine and David Floam as plaintiffs, arguing that they were previously in Gambrill's district but were moved to District 3 due to the county's maps. Cobb County attorneys countered that the Floams lack standing. Both sides await resolution through the court process.   Story 3: parade   The city of Marietta is hosting its annual "4th in the Park Celebration" today, starting with the "Let Freedom Ring" parade at 10 a.m. The parade will have over 2,000 participants and is expected to draw a crowd of around 30,000 people. The parade route will be closed 45 minutes before the event, and roads around Glover Park will remain closed all day. The parade will start on Roswell Street, pass through Marietta Square, and end at Cherokee Street and North Marietta Parkway. The grand marshal of the parade is Charlie Duncan, a 104-year-old World War II veteran. The festivities will include arts and crafts, a kids zone, food, and free concerts featuring Scott Thompson, the Atlanta Concert Band, and the Patriarchs Band. The headline concert at 8 p.m. will feature the Atlanta-based band Boogilicious, and fireworks will be launched from the parking lot of First United Methodist Church at around 9:30 p.m. Due to limited parking, attendees are encouraged to use cabs or ride-sharing services, with the designated drop-off and pick-up location at the intersection of Lawrence and Waddell streets.........….we'll be right back   Break: Dayco - ESOG - jrm   STORY 4: ag   Georgia's agriculture commissioner, Tyler Harper, emphasized the significant role farmers play in the lives of Georgians during a speech at the Cobb County Republican Women's Club luncheon. He reminded attendees that agriculture is the state's largest industry, contributing over $70 billion and more than 340,000 jobs to the economy. Harper, a seventh-generation farmer, highlighted the values of hard work, faith, and integrity instilled in him through his upbringing. He praised a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that ruled against the EPA's expansive regulatory efforts in the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) case, stating that it violated property rights and gave the federal government excessive control over resources. Harper believes that farmers are best equipped to manage their own land and emphasizes the importance of sustainability in small, family farms.     STORY 5: prize   The winner and finalists of the 10th annual Poet Laureate's Prize in Georgia have been announced by Chelsea Rathburn, the state's Poet Laureate, in collaboration with the Georgia Council for the Arts. The prize recognizes an original poem written by a high school student in Georgia, aiming to inspire young writers and promote poetry. This year, over 200 students submitted their poems. The winner for 2023 is Eniola Badejo from Hillgrove High School, and the finalists are Isabella Fonseca, Andrea Lam, Celina Simone, and Jeonghyeon "Erica" Yun. All winning and finalist poems are featured on Atlanta Magazine's website. Georgia high school students are encouraged to participate in the annual competition, with details for the 2024 competition available on the Georgia Council for the Arts website in fall 2023.   Story 6: walk   Keli Gambrill, the commissioner for west Cobb, hosted her monthly "Walk and Talk" meetup at Allatoona Creek Park, marking the fourth event of the year. The purpose of these gatherings is to connect with constituents in District 1, enjoy nature together, and stay updated on the happenings in the northwest Cobb community. Gambrill initiated these events in March, aiming to meet people where they are and facilitate open communication in a comfortable setting. The recent event saw attendees like Josh Camp from MTB Atlanta, a nonprofit organization working to expand mountain biking trails. MTB Atlanta and Cobb County raised $23,000 for Allatoona Creek Park through a raffle and a bike race. Residents Vicki and Victor Williams also attended, appreciating the accessibility and exposure these events provide. The next "Walk and Talk" will take place at Lost Mountain Park on July 26..…………we're back, in a moment   Break Elon – Ingle's 8- Drake   Story 7: influencers   Neely Young, former publisher of Georgia Trend magazine, spoke at the Kiwanis Club of Marietta about his book "Georgia Made: The Most Important Figures Who Shaped the State in the 20th Century." The book explores influential Georgians, including President Jimmy Carter and Martin Luther King Jr., covering athletes, politicians, activists, and more. Young, a history enthusiast, wrote the book after a long career in journalism and serving as a curator for the Georgia Historical Society. The book features two Cobb residents, Bill Shipp and Gen. Lucius D. Clay, who made significant contributions. Young's own journey, overcoming aphasia through therapy, inspired him to write and encourage others facing similar challenges. The audience applauded his speech, and readers found pride and inspiration in learning about notable Georgians.   Story 8: titles   Tahir Hines, a rising senior at Allatoona High School, fulfilled his track and field dreams by winning the Class 6A state championships in discus and shot put. He was named the Cobb County Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year. Hines began his track and field journey at the age of 8 and transitioned from soccer. While the repetitive nature of the sport challenged him mentally, he learned the importance of pacing himself and taking breaks to prevent burnout. Hines has gained a deep appreciation for the sport and sees it as a privilege. He aims to repeat as a state champion and break the state records in shot put and discus.   Story 9: jamil   McCeachern alum redshirt junior Jamil Burroughs, a defensive lineman for the Alabama Crimson Tide, has entered the transfer portal. Burroughs played in 20 games over three seasons and was expected to be part of the team's defensive line rotation in the upcoming season. However, his status came into question after reports of a physical altercation with an Alabama staff member. Burroughs' eligibility for the upcoming season is uncertain, and he may need a waiver from the NCAA to play. Burroughs is the fourth defensive player and the first defensive lineman to leave Alabama since the end of last season. The team has recruited new interior defensive linemen to fill the gaps.   We'll have Final thoughts coming up after this……     Break: Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.   www.cuofga.org  www.daycosysystems.com  www.henssler.com  www.drakerealty.com  www.esogrepair.com  www.jrmmanagement.com  www.ingles-markets.com  www.elonsalon.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roy Green Show
May 13: Dr Gregory Brown, Why Are So Many Police Officers Dying in Canada This Year and What Needs to be Done?

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 17:22


This week, another police officer killed in the line of duty, OPP Sgt. Mueller. Talking to Dr Gregory Brown about this, and we ask the question: Why are so many police officers dying in Canada this year? And what needs to be done? Guest: Gregory Brown, Dr. Brown was Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice within the School of Science, Health, & Criminal Justice at the State University of New York, he also worked in a criminal intelligence liaison capacity for five years with the Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario (under the auspices of the government of Ontario's Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show
Roy Green Show Podcast (w guest host Arlene Bynon), May 13: Slav Kornik, Global News on AB Wildfire. – Lori Williams. Impact of AB Election. – Lorrie Goldstein, Chinese Interference. – Dr Gregory Brown. Why So Many Police Officers Being Killed in Ca

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 49:59


Today's podcast: We get an update on the ongoing Alberta wildfires with Edson, where the mayor is ‘confident' people will be able to return to their homes on Monday. Let's get an update from a Global News reporter on his way to the city. Guest: Slav Kornik, Global News reporter on his way to Edson. With the wildfires in Alberta raging on, the province is also currently in the middle of it's provincial election. With the candidates at play – including current premiere Danielle Smith - this election is set to have impacts throughout all of Canada. Guest: Lori Williams, Political scientist with Mount Royal University The saga of Chinese interfenrence in Canada continues… We've got CSIS, we've forgotten the search for who this informant is, a lot of it coming out from the Globe and Mail, and we learned this week that there's more. CSIS now creating and asking for meetings with other Cdn politicians, and they're not all from one party – one of them is former Conservative party leader Erin O'Toole. Also, we have the expelled the Chinese Diplomat, then they expelled one of ours in retaliation and there's possibly more to keep an eye on going forward. For now, let's talk about the politics involved. Guest: Lorrie Goldstein, columnist with the Toronto Sun This week, another police officer killed in the line of duty, OPP Sgt. Mueller. Talking to Dr Gregory Brown about this, and we ask the question: Why are so many police officers dying in Canada this year? And what needs to be done? Guest: Gregory Brown, Dr. Brown was Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice within the School of Science, Health, & Criminal Justice at the State University of New York, he also worked in a criminal intelligence liaison capacity for five years with the Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario (under the auspices of the government of Ontario's Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services --------------------------------------------- Host – Arlene Bynon Executive Producer – Kelsey Campbell Content Producer – Demi Knight Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 324: Shane McConkey PMS 2023

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 63:50


Shane McConkey was the most influential skier or snowboarder of our time. Not only was he an incredible athlete, but he was also one of those innovators who was always tinkering with products to make the sport better and more fun. Between lobbying for mid-fats in the late 90s and pioneering rocker technology in the 2000s, there is not another athlete I can think of who has done more for progressing. On top of all that, Shane was a funny, laugh-out-loud comedian, and on the podcast this week, I take you through my trip to the McConkey PMS event and get some funny Shane stories from folks like Sherry McConkey, JT Holmes, Scott Gaffney, Mike Douglas, Chris Davenport and many more. Shane McConkey Tribute Show Notes: 9:00:  Gregory Brown 12:00:  Uncle E (Episode 250-251) 14:00:  Greg Lindsey 15:30:  Sherry McConkey (Episode 6) 19:00  Rollerblade: They invented inline skating and make the best skates on the planet. Best Day Brewing:  All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories and sugar. Elan Skis:  Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better 23:00:  Jamie Burge 25:00:  Paul Crandall aka LP (Episode 258) 27:00:  Katie Benty 28:00:  Scott Gaffney (Episode 86) 29:30  Chris Davenport (Episode 194-195) 32:00:  Courtney Knutsen 35:00:  Stanley:  Get 30% off sitewide with the code drinkfast Peter Glenn Ski and Sports:  Over 60 years of getting you out there JT Holmes (Episode 38:00: Who was Billy Poole, going on shoots uninvited 39:30:  JT Holmes (Episode 26) 43:00: Wendy Fisher (Episode 279-280) 53:00: Mike Douglas (Episode 94) 55:00: HP Featherman  

the NUANCE by Medicine Explained.
79: The Self-Healing Mind --> Steps to overcome anxiety and depression. | Dr. Gregory Brown MD.

the NUANCE by Medicine Explained.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 36:30


Gregory Scott Brown, M.D., is a board-certified psychiatrist, a contributing columnist for Men's Health magazine, and an affiliate faculty member at the University of Texas Dell Medical School. His first book, The Self-Healing Mind: An Essential Five-Step Practice for Overcoming Anxiety and Depression, and Revitalizing Your Life was published in June 2022 for Harper Wave. Dr. Brown believes we can work together to fight mental health stigma by having open and honest conversations about mental health. He is an advocate for evidence-based integrative care that includes incorporating exercise, mindfulness, meditation, and nutrition with standard-of-care treatments for mental illness. Dr. Brown completed a fellowship in integrative medicine at the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine, specialty training in general psychiatry at the University of Texas Dell Medical School, and received an M.D. from the McGovern Medical School in Houston. Prior to his transition to medicine, Dr. Brown studied music at The Juilliard School in New York. Follow Dr. Brown on social media @gregorysbrownmd. ------ Today, we talk about the state of mental health today and how he has seen it change during his practice. We talk about the 5 pillars of self care. We discuss the importance of purpose, balance, and contentment. Dr. Brown's book The Self-Healing Mind is such an important read, giving us tools to help prevent and address our anxiety and depression on a daily basis.

Sidenote by AsapSCIENCE
Lube: Should You Use It or Lose It?

Sidenote by AsapSCIENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 63:43


The science of lube - What is it? How does it work? Are there any risks to using lube, or is it actually something that should be available in EVERY RESTAURANT ACROSS THE NATION? Gregory Brown and Mitch Moffit discuss important topics on sexual health, and how to increase pleasure while decreasing risk using various liquids sold as "LUBE". WHAT DID WE LEARN THIS WEEK:Around 9:07 - The Simple Way To Decrease StressAround 15:42 - Leonardo DiCaprio's SnakeSTUDYTIME: LUBRICATION Around 22:57 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Taking Off The Mask
E128. The Self-Healing Mind - with Dr. Gregory Scott Brown, Psychiatrist, Mental Health Writer, Author

Taking Off The Mask

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 55:14


Help is available. We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States. Dial 988. “The suicide rate among men is 3 to 4 times what it is among women. However, women tend to be diagnosed with depression - one of the primary risk factors for suicide - about twice as often as men are. Does that mean that men are never getting depressed? Or they're never experiencing anxiety, or they're never getting stressed out? No, it doesn't mean that. What it means is that they're not talking about it. They're not talking about what they're feeling, and they're not getting help; they're not getting diagnosed.” - Dr. Gregory Scott Brown Ever Forward Club's Ashanti Branch is joined by Dr. Gregory Scott Brown. Dr. Brown, or Gregory, is a board-certified psychiatrist, mental health writer, and author. He believes we can work together to fight mental health stigma by having open and honest conversations about our mental health. Coupled with his background in medicine, Gregory believes in the therapeutic value of yoga, and he often writes and speaks about its benefits for mental health prevention and treatment - most recently in his new book, The Self-Healing Mind. We're excited for you to learn about Gregory's masks, and how he must consider them while participating in a profession that encounters masks constantly… (1:15) Ashanti's introduction. (5:55) Dr. Gregory Brown introduces himself, his passion for mental health, and his work on “The Self-Healing Mind.” (11:50) Ashanti and Gregory make their masks together. (16:00) Gregory shares the front of his mask - hard-working, optimistic, compassionate. Then he shares the back - sensitive, anxious, hard-working - and explains why one word is on both sides. (18:10) Ashanti shares the front of his mask - caring, hard-working, passionate. Then he shares the back - fear of failure, self-doubt, am I enough, family drama. Then, he and Gregory discuss how hard it can be to stay motivated and find validation in the social media era. (29:55) Gregory shares some insights on what men are facing, from the standpoint of his profession. And Ashanti does the same from the standpoint of his profession. (42:15) Gregory ruminates on how prevalent loneliness is with men in our current climate. (44:20) Gregory and Ashanti discuss how to better communicate around suicide and mental health. (51:00) Gregory shares some information about his book and how to get in touch with him. --- Connect with Dr. Gregory Scott Brown: Buy his book: gregoryscottbrown.com Instagram: instagram.com/gregorysbrownmd Facebook: facebook.com/GregorySBrownMD Twitter: twitter.com/GregorySBrownMD --- Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/support Create your own mask anonymously at millionmask.org If you are interested in being on the Face to Face podcast, email us at everforwardclub@gmail.com --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: instagram.com/branchspeaks Facebook: facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Website: branchspeaks.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/branch-speaks/support

Sidenote by AsapSCIENCE
The Last Of Us: How Unrealistic Is It? FUNGI SCIENCE

Sidenote by AsapSCIENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 62:19


The Last of Us on HBO is a sci-fi horror based on a fungal pandemic that turns people into mushroom like zombies. So how much of this show is scientifically accurate? Is it a good depiction of fungi and how they work? Is the Last Of Us good as a TV Show compared to a video game. Or is it doing a disservice to mycologists everywhere. Gregory Brown and Mitch Moffit talk all things the science of the last of us, and it will get heated based on the gay episode! lol7:47 - What Did We Learn This WeekChocolate Science and lubrication11:01 - Are Rich People Smarter?STUDYTIME: The Last Of Us20:00This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/SIDENOTE and get on your way to being your best self. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Know It All
All About the Quarter Life Crisis (Inspired by Emily in Paris)

Know It All

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 13:22


This week on Know It All, Greg Brown and Mitch Moffat from AsapSCIENCE wonder …why do we experience the whole quarter-life crisis thing? Inspired by the new season of Emily in Paris, they dig into the science behind puberty, the cultural shifts toward extended adolescence, and how things like college and major life events in our 20s - from breaking up with a partner to getting fired from a job - can wreak havoc on our sense of security and our sense of self. Hence: the quarter life crisis.

Know It All
Why It's Natural to Lie (Inspired by Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio)

Know It All

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 12:49


This week on Know It All, Greg Brown and Mitch Moffat from AsapSCIENCE wonder …why do we all love lying so much? Inspired by the remake of the famous story about a liar, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, they delve into the reasons human beings lie, why we sometimes can't get enough of it, and the surprising benefits to both ourselves and our societies that we get from lying. 

Know It All
Everything You Need to Know About Death (Inspired by Wednesday)

Know It All

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 12:42


This week on Know It All, Greg Brown and Mitch Moffat from AsapSCIENCE wonder …what REALLY happens when we die? Inspired by the new Adams Family remake Wednesday, they look at what we all misunderstand about death, how we handle our fear around it, plus what physically happens to the body - and brain - at the end of life. 

Roz & Mocha
478 - '30 Seconds Or Less', Paris Hilton's Stolen Sunglasses & Mocha Chats With THE ROCK!!!

Roz & Mocha

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 101:56


Mocha chats with THE ROCK!!! Roz's book is #1! The Damnits attempt to open the lockbox gift for the 6th time. The Roz & Mocha original game '30 Seconds Or Less' this time, can you eat a can of spam? Our chat with ‘ASAP Science' star Gregory Brown about stealing Paris Hilton's sunglasses. Plus, Tom Cruise is headed to space! 

The Strong AF Podcast
The Land Of Kush With Naijha Wright-Brown

The Strong AF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 28:20


Naijha Wright-Brown and Gregory Brown are co-owners of The Land Of Kush, VeganSoul Bistro located in Baltimore, MD.Naijha has an MBA in Business from the University of Phoenix and is a successful serial entrepreneur. The thought of opening a restaurant never crossed her mind until she relocated to Baltimore and met her now husband, Gregory Brown.Naijha is also the executive director of the Black Veg Society, a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate predominantly black, indigenous and people of color communities about the benefits of holistic living, plant-based diet and veganism. She also has a digital talk show called Naijha speaks to help people on a mission to find their vegan soul.Gregory is also an influential speaker for the community and continues the fight for better ways of living by teaching the plant-based lifestyle.Website: https://landofkush.comTeddy Rex, The Healthy Dino Book (Available on Amazon)Intro Music credit: Never Lose by Chief (P.S.A. album)Support the show

Sword and Shield Podcast
Sword and Shield Podcast Ep. 93: Introducing the 960th Operations Support Flight

Sword and Shield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022


Col. Richard Erredge, 960th Cyberspace Wing commander, talks with 960th Operations Support Flight leaders, Lt. Col. Jarvis Croff, commander; Maj. Juan Perez, director of operations; and Senior Master Sgt. Gregory Brown, senior enlisted leader, about their unit's mission July 7, 2022 at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S. Air Force audio by Kristian Carter)

PortLit
Spotlight Lecture: Morgan Talty discusses Night of the Living Rez with Greg Brown

PortLit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 50:11


Morgan Talty and Gregory Brown are live at Bunker Brewing Co. discussing “Night of the Living Rez”, Talty's highly anticipated debut collection of short stories at the Spotlight Lecture Series. How do the living come back to life? Set in a Native community in Maine, Night of the Living Rez is a riveting debut collection about what it means to be Penobscot in the twenty-first century and what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after tragedy. In twelve striking, luminescent stories, author Morgan Talty—with searing humor, abiding compassion, and deep insight—breathes life into tales of family and community bonds as they struggle with a painful past and an uncertain future. A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family's unraveling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's projects the past onto her grandson, and thinks he is her dead brother come back to life; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs. In a collection that examines the consequences and merits of inheritance, Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of a Native community and marks the arrival of a standout talent in contemporary fiction. About the authors Morgan Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation where he grew up. Named one of Narrative's “30 Below 30,” Talty's work has appeared in The Georgia Review, Shenandoah, TriQuarterly, Narrative Magazine, LitHub, and elsewhere. He lives in Levant, Maine. Gregory Brown grew up along Penobscot Bay. His stories have appeared in Tin House, The Alaska Quarterly Review, Shenandoah, Epoch, and Narrative Magazine. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he is the recipient of scholarships and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. He lives in Maine with his family. The Lowering Days is his first novel. About the Series » Spotlight Lecture Series Portland Public Library hosts nationally touring authors at the Spotlight Series. Authors talk about newly released work followed by audience Q&A and a book signing. The series is presented by Portland Public Library in partnership with Print: A Bookstore, The Press Hotel, and Bunker Brewing Company.

PortLit
Spotlight Lecture: Morgan Talty discusses Night of the Living Rez with Greg Brown

PortLit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 50:11


Morgan Talty and Gregory Brown are live at Bunker Brewing Co. discussing “Night of the Living Rez”, Talty's highly anticipated debut collection of short stories at the Spotlight Lecture Series. How do the living come back to life? Set in a Native community in Maine, Night of the Living Rez is a riveting debut collection about what it means to be Penobscot in the twenty-first century and what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after tragedy. In twelve striking, luminescent stories, author Morgan Talty—with searing humor, abiding compassion, and deep insight—breathes life into tales of family and community bonds as they struggle with a painful past and an uncertain future. A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family's unraveling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's projects the past onto her grandson, and thinks he is her dead brother come back to life; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs. In a collection that examines the consequences and merits of inheritance, Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of a Native community and marks the arrival of a standout talent in contemporary fiction. About the authors Morgan Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation where he grew up. Named one of Narrative's “30 Below 30,” Talty's work has appeared in The Georgia Review, Shenandoah, TriQuarterly, Narrative Magazine, LitHub, and elsewhere. He lives in Levant, Maine. Gregory Brown grew up along Penobscot Bay. His stories have appeared in Tin House, The Alaska Quarterly Review, Shenandoah, Epoch, and Narrative Magazine. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he is the recipient of scholarships and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. He lives in Maine with his family. The Lowering Days is his first novel. About the Series » Spotlight Lecture Series Portland Public Library hosts nationally touring authors at the Spotlight Series. Authors talk about newly released work followed by audience Q&A and a book signing. The series is presented by Portland Public Library in partnership with Print: A Bookstore, The Press Hotel, and Bunker Brewing Company.

Grace Christian Fellowship
Why Reconciliation is Necessary and Urgent | Matthew 5:21-26

Grace Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022


Series: All: All Authority, All Nations, All AllegianceScripture: Matthew 5:21-26 (main)Title: Why Reconciliation is Necessary and Urgent? (Darien Gabriel)Heavy credit: David Platt and Douglas Sean O'Donnell (See below for bibliography)Summary of passage: Jesus lays out the principles and rules of kingdom living.Bottom Line: Reconciliation with brothers and sisters in Christ is necessary and urgent.Discussion questions for group and personal study.1. Why does Jesus move from commands like "Do not murder"and "Do not commit adultery" to warnings against anger and lust?What is the purpose of these antitheses?2. Read Mark 7:20-23 again. How do our outward actions and reactions reveal the health of our hearts?What is the solution to our evil actions?3. Is Jesus teaching that anger and murder are equal sins? Why or why not?4. Why is it important not to call our brother or sister "fool"?What does this action reveal about one's heart toward one's brother or sister?5. What is the principle from Jesus's illustration about giving an offering in the first-century context?Can this principle apply to areas other than giving financially? How?6. How does Jesus's warning to settle disputes contrast with appropriately using the legal system, for example, to further justice in the world?7. Review the four important questions this chapter gives to assess your relationship with your brothers and sisters.Are there people you need to reconcile with?What steps can you take this week to do so?8. How do Jesus's actions in the Gospel exemplify the type of reconciliation we should pursue?9. What does this passage teach us about God's view of sin?10. How do these antitheses relate to Jesus's call for a righteousness that surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees in 5:20?Final Questions (optional or in place of above)What is God saying to you right now?What are you going to do about it?Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at https://www.gracetoday.net/podcastOpening to Sermon:I have been at GCF for 16 years. Over those years there have been times when I've butted heads with someone. Sometimes it's been with other leaders. We've said things to each other that we wish we could take back. We felt the sting of disunity and disharmony. I know what it's like to try and worship under those circumstances. I know what it's like to try and preach under those circumstances.Jesus is going to challenge us to evaluate our relationships with our brothers and sisters in Christ. He's going to tell us that reconciliation with people leads to authentic worship and reconciliation with God. He's going to tell us it's necessary and urgent.Jesus starts out with a series of contrasts between what the Pharisees and teachers of the law say is the law and what Jesus the new Moses and lawgiver says is the law—and the heart of the law.“I tell you” or “I say to you” — these phrases are basically 2 sides of the same coin.“I tell” or “I say” — this is Jesus speaking with authority. Consider who's speaking here. Our creator is speaking. No one has more authority in our life than he does!“You” — this is who he's speaking to. Anyone with the humility to listen. Anyone who wants to follow Jesus. Anyone wanting into the kingdom.He'll use this phrase every time he wants to set up a contrast between what the teachers of the law have taught (read traditions of the elders) and what Jesus would say is what the law says and means.Notice that Jesus didn't say, “It is written.” Because he's not taking issue with the scriptures. He's taking issue with the traditions the teachers of the law have built around the Law. This is where things got off track. This is what Jesus aims to correct and fulfill.Jesus starts out with something that terrorizes our relationships—anger. He's going to provide proper interpretation to this in the OT and then give 2 situations that illustrate that reconciliation is necessary and urgent. This may be the most challenging message you face this year. Throughly practical.Jesus will continue to bring up key ethical considerations for the kingdom citizen in the passages to come. This is his focus in this section of the sermon on the mount.Jesus will address reconciliation through this sin. Reconciliation is necessary and urgent in the family of God.“Disagreement is inevitable. Division is a choice.” -Andy StanleyI. Anger = MurderSinclair calls it murder without knives. When we harbor contempt in our hearts towards others that manifests itself in words, it's not assassination but it can lead to character assassination. While the earthly consequences are vastly different in the short-term, they can lead to the same in the long-term. And God sees them as the same and what he thinks matters most.Murder was against the law in Jesus' day. (21)Anger in the heart = murder in Gods' eyes. (22)“Raca” is like saying, “You idiot” with hate. It's attacking the intellect and it's slander. Name calling is much worse than we realize. (22)“Jesus recognized that we cannot be trusted in our judgment of the seriousness of careless speech. We treat the damage we do with our lips very lightly because we do not see the corpses we leave behind. That is why Jesus invades our moral slumber by telling us how serious this is in the sight of God.” Sinclair Ferguson, P. 83“You fool!” Is a moral judgment. You're judging the person's character. Slander is again in view. Ex. “You're a liar!” Can be this in some cases.“…(Jesus) is simply stressing vividly that (these sins) are far more serious than most of us assume. In fact, our insensitivity to their real seriousness is indicative of the dullness of our spiritual senses.” Ibid.II. Reconciliation is Necessary (23-34)Why? Because it affects our ability to worship God.Why? Because it affects the authenticity of our offering.When we give, we should give cheerfully. This is difficult when you are not in fellowship with a brother or sister in Christ.III. Reconciliation is Urgent (25-26)Jesus tells us to deal with this quickly. Do not delay.Delayed obedience is disobedience until you obey.Better to get a bad deal with your brother than to leave it in the hands of the court.You're not responsible for how the other person responds. You can attempt reconciliation but you cannot control whether or not it happens.ConclusionReconciliation is necessary for true worship.Reconciliation is an urgent matter if you want to prevent others from taking matters into their own hands.Who do you need to reconcile with today?Do you believe Jesus knows best in this?Will you submit to the authority of Jesus?PrayMy notesFirst murderer was Cain who killed Abel. (Gen 4)Murder—the ultimate demise of a relationship.Murder begins in the mind and heart. We're guilty of murder in God's eyes as soon as we dwell here. Murder is the progression of that internal fire left unrestrained or repented of. Cf. James 1:13-15Notes from O'Donnell“I say to you” was the key phrase of 5:17-48 not only because it's repeated 9 times but because it summarizes 2 main themes:Divine authority “I say”Kingdom ethics “to you”Now focusing on “to you”We're not to act like Pharisees in the unrighteousness “righteousness” but rather like God in his perfect love—loving others, even one's enemies” p. 136These 6 OT commands Jesus addresses put on this perfect love when applied as he commands.Notes from Sinclair Ferguson“The Law is the standard for evaluation in the kingdom of God (Matt 5:19), but not the standard for entrance into the kingdom. Rather than dispensing with righteousness, Jesus tells his disciples that unless their righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, they will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.” P. 79The statements following 5:20share the same basic formatAre a contrast between what was said to those long ago and what Jesus tells them then. It's a contrastBetween what things are said, ANDBetween the people who say them“But I say” is a statement of authority from Jesus the Christ.“We might say, ‘I myself say.' The issue at stake here is one of authority, not merely one of content.” P. 81The words said to people long ago are not necessarily scripture. In some cases they even contradict. “This suggests very clearly that Jesus is not placing his own teaching directly against that of the OT.” P. 81He is not dispensing with the law…he's giving his exposition of it.“The real contrast in this section is betweenthe meaning of the law according to Jesus andThe meaning of the law according to religious tradition and the ancient teachers.” P. 81He does not say, “It is written,” but, “It was said.” He's not referring to texts of scripture but traditions of men.“Murder without Knives” p. 82The law forbids murder. So naturally, they were asking the question what is murder exactly? This inevitably leads to a narrowing of the definition of murder. “Jesus points out that by doing this, the full force of God's word is destroyed. Jesus explains that the commandment not only forbids the outward act but also every thought and word that seeks to destroy a man's life.Moreover, like every other command, by forbidding an activity, Jesus is teaching that we should take every possible step to promote the opposite. In this case, instead of murdering by hand or mouth, we should seek with all our powers to have right relationships with all of our brothers.”“For Jesus, to kill with a knife, or to engage in character assassination through anger, or to belittle another by calling him ‘fool' is part and parcel of the same spiritual sickness. Clearly, he does not mean that it makes no difference whether we gossip or stab, but he does mean that both activities reveal the same animosity of heart to our neighbors.” P. 82-83“But the deliberate belittling of someone's person because of the animosity and hatred of our own heart, and the desire to have mastery over them. That is murder.” P. 83“Our words are the index of our true spiritual condition.”“Jesus recognized that we cannot be trusted in our judgment of the seriousness of careless speech. We treat the damage we do with our lips very lightly because we do not see the corpses we leave behind. That is why Jesus invades our moral slumber by telling us how serious this is in the sight of God.” P. 83“…(Jesus) is simply stressing vividly that (these sins) are far more serious than most of us assume. In fact, our insensitivity to their real seriousness is indicative of the dullness of our spiritual senses.”“In the verses that follow (23-26), the necessity and urgency of reconciliation in place of animosity are stressed by two illustrations. Here Jesus is showing us that when an activity is forbidden in God's word, its positive counterpart is commanded. If we are not to engage in physical or verbal murder, we are to engage in personal reconciliation.” P. 84Illustration: “Picture a man in church. He is about to express his devotion tot he Lord in worship and in his offering. But he has not been enjoying fellowship with his brother. There is disharmony in the relationship. Jesus says the man should leave his offering, be reconciled to his brother, and then return to worship God with a clear conscience and full heart.“The principle is clear: right relationships with others are part of the meaning of the commandment not to murder. They are essential if our righteousness is to go down deeper than that of the scribes and Pharisees.”“Jesus gives us another illustration. Two men are on their way to court to settle a dispute between them. They are re still arguing On the way! Jesus says the two men should settle the matter now, before they are in the courtroom with the judge. It maybe costly to settle it now; it will certainly be humbling. But if it continues, one man may find himself in prison and unable to get out until he has paid the last penny (5:26).”Necessity and Urgency of Reconciliation“They are, rather, illustrations of how vital it is to have right relationships with others. The illustration of the man in church underlines the necessity of reconciliation. The illustration of two men going to court underlines the urgency of reconciliation.”Some of you need to get up right now and go try and reconcile with someone. You are free to go. Go!“Animosity is a time bomb; we do not know when it will ‘go off.' We must deal with it quickly, before the consequences of our bitterness get completely out of control. Most human relationships that are destroyed could have been preserved if there had been communication and action at the right time. Jesus says that the right time is as soon as we are conscientious that we are at enmity with our brother (Matt 5:23).”“One further point should be noted from this section…(Jesus) is not urging us to share every thought in our hearts during the process of reconciliation…Jesus is not telling us to ‘hang out our dirty linen in public,' but rather to real urgently and fully with all breakdowns in fellowship before the y lead to spiritual assassination.” P. 85-86Notes from NAC, Blomberg21-22: The one who murders stands condemned and therefore in danger of judgment. But there is a way out—repentance and faith in Jesus the Christ.Brother = a fellow member of the religious community, usually referring to Jesus' disciples.It's particularly bad for Christians to get angry at other Christians.MurderSwearing, cursing/cussing, insulting, name-calling with contemptSlandering, judgingJudgment—>Sanhedrin—>Gehenna (i.e. eternal judgment)23-24: Therefore, they urgently need to escape this judgment by dealing decisively with sin.2 illustrations:Worshipper called to personal reconciliation with someone else before worship/givingUrgent reconciliation—out-of-court settlement between fellow litigants at least: 2 levels:Legal—pay your debts or be imprisonedSpiritual—pay your spiritual debts (sin)—oh wait, you cannot afford that. Therefore, turn to Jesus who has already paid for your sins on the cross.Notes from Gregory Brown, Bible.orgV. 21-22 God sees anger towards another believer as murder in the heart and therefore making them liable and subject to judgment.My question: If they are a believer, are they subject to the judgment of hell or just discipline? It reads like hell. But if they are a true believer and cannot lose their salvation, how do we reconcile this verse?Jesus didn't just say anger leads to murder. He said anger IS murder.Cf. “Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him.” 1 John 3:15Summary of OT law is love God—love people.“When others were mistreated, Christ was angry like a lion. When he was mistreated, he was gentle like a lamb.” Cf. 1 Peter 2:23How to Maintain Peaceful RelationshipsTo maintain peaceful relationships,…I. We must guard our hearts from evil thoughts including anger.II. We must guard our tongues from evil speech—including slander. How?Be slow to speakSpeak only gracious and edifying wordsRemember God will judge our wordsSubmit our words to GodIII. We must recognize that discord hinders our relationship with God.Right relationship with others are necessary to have a right relationship with God.IV. We must seek to resolve conflicts quickly.We are to make every effort with no delay to reconcile our relationship with a bro or sis so we can avoid God's discipline.References/Bibliography:“Preaching the Word” Commentary, Douglas Sean O'Donnell, Edited by Kent Hughes“Matthew” by RC Sproul“Jesus Manifesto” sermon series, by Darien Gabriel: https://youtu.be/x65i2tqFrXk“The Bible Knowledge Commentary” by Walvoord, Zuck (BKC)“The Bible Exposition Commentary” by Warren Wiersbe (BEC)“Exalting Jesus in Matthew” by David Platt (CCE)“Exalting Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount” by Daniel Akin (CCE)Outline Bible, D WillmingtonNIV Study Bible (NIVSB)ESV Study BibleESV Gospel Transformation Bible (GTB)"Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes" by Kenneth E. Bailey“The Sermon on the Mount: Kingdom Life in a Fallen World” by Sinclair FergusonBible.org https://bible.org/seriespage/12-maintaining-peaceful-relationships-matthew-521-26“CSB Christ Chronological,” Holman

Inside the Breakthrough - How Science Comes to Life

Science communication has impacted our lives more than we ever thought it would. Getting complicated scientific and medical information out to a large number of people is crucial to our public health. And it is not easy.We will look at how stories can help spread and preserve information. We start with the oldest true story ever told and ask why and how it stood the test of time.Then we will listen to the most talked about radio play of all time: War of the Worlds. The lessons we can learn from that experience have so many layers, even if you think you know the story, you probably don't.Then we will talk to Gregory Brown, the host of ASAP Science. He will explain what he thinks makes a great science story and how we can combat the global pandemic of misinformation and ‘science-phobia.'These science stories from history help shed light on the modern research being done on Type 2 Diabetes. Specifically, we highlight the work of SciMar as they examine the hormone hepatalin and the effect it has on glucose levels in people who are living with type 2 diabetes. www.SciMar.ca

Porsche Club Insider
The texts are coming from within the tunnel!

Porsche Club Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 65:48


Vu, Manny, Rob and Damon welcome Gregory Brown to discuss the all-Porsche-bike trip. A group of questionably conditioned Porsche Club of America members riding only Porsche bikes tackle 360 miles of trail from Washington, DC to Pittsburgh, PA. Damon gives us an update on his 987.1 Cayman. Manny and Vu question Rob about his recent purchase of a TVR.

A Dash of Grit
Episode 75 | Gregory Brown

A Dash of Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021


No matter how badly you want to, there are things in life you just can't do alone. It takes others pitching in to gain that traction under your tires to get moving. Army veteran, Greg Brown, experienced first-hand the power of community when he struggled to find a job after military retirement. Today, as Superintendent of Medina County Home, he makes a meaningful difference and lends a hand to others who need that extra grit to keep going.

The Future of Life, Work, and Wellness with Ingomu
Celebrating National Coaches Day: The Power of Coaching

The Future of Life, Work, and Wellness with Ingomu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 30:52


In this episode of the #bemore with Ingomu podcast show we're having a conversation about the power of coaching with Ingomu coaches Gregory Brown, Arlene Cohen Miller and Anjanette Sullivan.We discuss why our guests became coaches, why coaching is so powerful, and how people can get the most out of coaching. In honor of National Coaches Day, we honor one the fathers of the coaching profession, Thomas Leonard.

Chosen Family
S3 E15: Couple Goals with Greg & Mitch from AsapSCIENCE

Chosen Family

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 47:55


Thomas and Tranna never excelled in science, but that's okay because today they are welcoming the best science teachers they never had: Gregory Brown and Mitchell Moffit, creators of the wildly successful YouTube channel, AsapSCIENCE, which has racked up over 1.5 BILLION views! Greg and Mitch bring their signature wit, charm, and smarts to this high-energy episode as they talk candidly about being a working couple, how to talk to anti-vaxxers, staying hopeful in the face of climate disaster and, yes, even poppers. Plus, we're livin' la vida loca on Obsessions as Thomas talks about Ricky Martin and Tranna does a dramatic reading of a Twitter thread she can't get out of her head.

The Nebraska Way
The Nebraska Way - Episode 25 - Gregory Brown

The Nebraska Way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 50:20


Dr. Gregory Brown joins Governor Ricketts for episode 25 of the Nebraska Way to discuss K-12 health education, fairness in girls' sports, and other key issues in education and science. Thank you to Heidi Merrill for the use of "Cornhusker Strong" as the intro song for "The Nebraska Way."

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Keeler in the Morning
Inmate Found Dead at Oneida County Jail, and Gregory Brown Capture - Sheriff Rob Maciol

Keeler in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 9:28


WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.

Reading And Writing Podcast
Gregory Brown interview - Episode 462

Reading And Writing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 21:59


The 462nd episode of the Reading and Writing podcast features an interview with Gregory Brown, author of the novel THE LOWERING DAYS.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reading-and-writing-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Keeler in the Morning
MV Crime Stoppers Most Wanted of the Week (7-29-21) - Gregory Brown

Keeler in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 5:34


WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.

The Munk Debates Podcast
Be it resolved: Yes you can have fair Olympics with transgendered athletes competing against women

The Munk Debates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 49:45


It's been 125 years since the modern Olympics were founded in Athens, and this year will see a monumental first for the world's biggest sporting competition: the inclusion of Laurel Hubbard, a transgender female athlete, in the women's weightlifting competition. In 2015, the IOC issued guidelines that allow transgendered athletes to compete as a woman if their testosterone levels are suppressed to predetermined level prior to competing. Scientific advisers to the IOC argue that hormone therapy is sufficient in creating a level playing field between transgendered athletes and biological females. Trans women, they maintain, who have undergone estrogen therapy, do not possess a material athletic advantage over cisgender women. Critics of the current IOC policy argue that the suppression of testosterone does not mitigate many of the physical advantages gained by those who have gone through puberty as males - such as developing a bigger heart, more lung capacity, longer skeletal structures, etc. Separate sports categories for women and men were created to give female athletes the chance to compete against each other and win on approximately equal terms. Including transgender women in sports competitions like the Olympics is profoundly unfair to cisgender females and denigrates their hard work and sacrifice as elite athletes. Arguing for the motion is Joanna Harper, trans athlete, medical physicist, and adviser to the IOC on matters of gender and sport. Arguing against the motion is Gregory Brown, Professor of Exercise Science at University of Nebraska at Kearney. QUOTES: JOANNA HARPER “We need to be very careful when we make arguments that trans women athletes are displacing other women, because in a sociological sense they are indeed female." GREGORY BROWN “If you're going to compete, you should have a chance to win. Including a trans woman who runs 12% faster than a cisgender woman makes it very difficult for it to be a meaningful competition.” Sources: BBC, RNZ, Good Morning Britain, Fox News, France24 The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths - @rudyardg.   Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 10+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, newsletter and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ The Munk Debates podcast is produced by Antica, Canada's largest private audio production company - https://www.anticaproductions.com/   Executive Producer: Stuart Coxe, CEO Antica Productions Senior Producer: Ricki Gurwitz Editor: Kieran Lynch Associate Producer: Abhi Raheja

Arik Korman
Gregory Brown on Colonialism and the Story of the Land

Arik Korman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 24:40


Writer Gregory Brown shares why the story of the place where you live is so important, how to talk to our kids about creating a world where every culture is valued, and how to co-exist with the Indigenous community in a way that's equitable. Gregory's debut novel is The Lowering Days.

The Darin Olien Show
#99 Self-Care for Depression & Mental Health | Dr. Gregory Brown

The Darin Olien Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 50:46


If we've learned anything this past year, it's that we need a bigger spotlight on the significance of mental health. There's no one size fits all fix for depression - different things work for different people. However, a larger focus on self-care as a society could be a game-changer. As a psychiatrist, Dr. Gregory Brown's own struggle with depression shapes his entire focus on the importance of mediation, spirituality and movement when it comes to managing your mental health. With his column in Men's Health magazine, he helps spread his message of self-care. || LINKS || https://www.menshealth.com/author/223630/Gregory-Scott-Brown/ || Full Show Notes -

The Megyn Kelly Show
The Trans Athletes Debate, From All Angles: High School Girls Suing, Medical Experts, and More | Ep. 101

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 120:27


Megyn Kelly is joined by Chelsea Mitchell and Alanna Smith, two students involved in a lawsuit over trans athletes competing in girls sports, and their lawyer, Kristen Waggoner of Alliance Defending Freedom, as well as Joanna Harper, PhD researcher at Loughborough University, and Dr. Gregory Brown, professor of Exercise Science at University of Nebraska Kearney, to discuss the status of the lawsuit in Connecticut, what the media has left out about the trans vs. cis high school athletics story, what the right solution for trans athletes might be, the scientific advantages of males identified at birth over females identified at birth, the scientific difference between adolescents competing and professionals competing, the key factor of when hormone therapy is started for trans athletes vs. social transitioning, what studies reveal about trans athletes competing against cis athletes, the importance of having productive conversations about trans athletes and women's sports, and more.Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShowFind out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow

The Megyn Kelly Show
The Trans Athletes Debate, From All Angles: High School Girls Suing, Medical Experts, and More | Ep. 101

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 123:41


Megyn Kelly is joined by Chelsea Mitchell and Alanna Smith, two students involved in a lawsuit over trans athletes competing in girls sports, and their lawyer, Kristen Waggoner of Alliance Defending Freedom, as well as Joanna Harper, PhD researcher at Loughborough University, and Dr. Gregory Brown, professor of Exercise Science at University of Nebraska Kearney, to discuss the status of the lawsuit in Connecticut, what the media has left out about the trans vs. cis high school athletics story, what the right solution for trans athletes might be, the scientific advantages of males identified at birth over females identified at birth, the scientific difference between adolescents competing and professionals competing, the key factor of when hormone therapy is started for trans athletes vs. social transitioning, what studies reveal about trans athletes competing against cis athletes, the importance of having productive conversations about trans athletes and women's sports, and more. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Roundtable
"The Lowering Days" By Gregory Brown

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 11:51


In his debut novel "The Lowering Days," Gregory Brown delivers an emotionally powerful saga, set in 1980s Maine, that explores family love, the power of myths and storytelling, survival and environmental exploitation, and the ties between cultural identity and the land we live on.

Consciously Clueless: The Podcast
On Being a Messenger with Naijha Wright-Brown

Consciously Clueless: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 36:32 Transcription Available


Naijha is a native New Yorker, born in Manhattan’s lower east side and raised in the South Bronx.  She was introduced to gardening, farming, environmentalism, sustainability, and the basics of healthy eating while spending summers in Massachusetts as a youth.  Naijha has an MBA in Business and is a successful serial entrepreneur, the thought of owning a restaurant never crossed her mind until she relocated to Baltimore in 2005 and met Gregory Brown.  Naijha is the Marketing Director for The Land of Kush, VeganSoul Bistro, and co-creator of Vegan Soulfest and Maryland Vegan Restaurant Week.  She is the Executive Director of the Black Vegetarian Society of Maryland and has a digital talk show, Naijha Speaks! Naijha and Carly talk about transitioning to veganism, the importance of vegan community and more!"The Lost Kingdom of Kush" interviewCheck out the new Self-Love Reset Course!Resources/Links: Thanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review and share to help Consciously Clueless grow! Support Carly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/consciouslycarlyConnect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consciously.carly/Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciously.carly.blogConnect on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/carlyjean5/Explore the Website: https://www.consciouslycarly.com/Music by Matthew Baxley

Business Infrastructure - Curing Back Office Blues
145: Diversity, Digital Transformation & Transcending Cerebral Palsy with Gregory Brown

Business Infrastructure - Curing Back Office Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 53:53


Gregory Brown’s mother was told her son would never graduate high school. Not only did he finish high school without attending special education courses, but he also graduated from college. He never let cerebral palsy hinder him. Ultimately, his childhood love for computers led him to become a digital strategist. In this episode, Greg shares his process for selecting technologies to digitize your operations. He also reveals how to tap an underutilized talent pool – those with disabilities. https://businessinfrastructure.tv/ Ep. 145.

Let's Talk About Music!
A chat with composer Gregory Brown about his music

Let's Talk About Music!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 49:34


Gregory composes choral music and has his own style. The texts he used are very interesting and you will learn something about contemporary choral music if you listen to this conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sergio-barer/support

ON a podcast
ON : BRONWEN CARSON

ON a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 38:08


Ooooh, that was another fun one! A chat with writer, director, dancer, and all around creative force, Bronwen Carson. We take a musical chat about growing up in ballet, the creative world, collaboration, and stories of sensory amazement. With a special clip from musician and friend of the show, Gregory Brown, of a co-written song, Higher and Higher. Connect and find Bronwen's work at: www.browencarson.com and www.soundinglinearts.comHope you enjoy the show! 

One in Ten
Engaging the Hope Within Us, an Interview with Deondra and Gregory Brown

One in Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 49:05


On today’s episode, “Engaging the Hope Within Us,” our guests are award-winning classical pianists and siblings Gregory and Deondra Brown of The 5 Browns. When we think of classical music, we often think only of the beauty of it, not also of the pain and vulnerability that it can express and evoke. The 5 Browns shook perceptions of the classical music world when they revealed that all three sisters had been sexually abused as children and sought justice in their case. This brave act shattered stereotypes and elevated the issue of child sexual abuse in an audience where it had previously been little discussed. Our conversation today touches some core questions. How does music connect us to our own humanity? How can music help heal survivors in broken places that nothing else seems to reach? And how does the love and supportive family, as allies, help survivors thrive? Topics in this episode: The 5 Browns (1:29) Deciding to disclose (4:34) Advice for allies and survivors (8:04) The power and benefit of music (21:45) The Little Tin Box and supporting CACs/CJCs (33:44) Learn more about our work (48:28) Links: The 5 Browns The Little Tin Box Tracey Tabet is the administrator for the Utah Children’s Justice Center (CJC) Program, where she oversees the state’s Children’s Justice Centers and serves as the director of the Utah Chapter of NCA Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) is the term we use at the national level, but some states use Children’s Justice Center (CJC) For more information about National Children’s Alliance and the work of Children’s Advocacy Centers, For more information about National Children’s Alliance and the work of Children’s Advocacy Centers, visit our website at nationalchildrensalliance.org. And join us on Facebook at One in Ten podcast or email us at oneinten@nca-online.org. Support the show (https://www.nationalchildrensalliance.org/donate-now/)

Book Public
'The Lowering Days': Gregory Brown's Debut Novel Of Contention And Compassion In Maine Community

Book Public

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 39:04


"The Lowering Days": Gregory Brown's Debut Novel of Contention and Compassion in Maine Community

Sanctuary Woman with Morgan Strehlow
10. Sacred Cliturgy: Every Body Holy with Elizabeth Gregory Brown

Sanctuary Woman with Morgan Strehlow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 21:51


It's time for Sacred Cliturgy, a monthly bonus episode of Sanctuary Woman where we discover what would happen if we talked honestly about sex with one another. You see sexuality is inherently VERY GOOD. But, let's face it - it's complicated. It's especially complicated when we don't talk about it.  So I asked the question: What if Christian women started talking about sex - like for real? What if we talked about and understood our own bodies, our own sexuality in a more healthy and holistic way - not in spite of our Christian faith, but in light of it? What if that led to better sex, better sexuality, better sex education, better single lives and better marriages? We need to talk. In this episode, I bring my good friend Elizabeth Gregory Brown on the podcast for a conversation. Elizabeth holds a master's degree in marriage and family therapy, has been teaching college students about sexuality and theology for the past 8 years, and writes about God and sex on her blog Every Body Holy.  You can find Elizabeth on Instagram @ElizabethGregoryBrown and @EveryBodyHoly.  Connect with Morgan: @sanctuarywoman on Instagram Sanctuary Woman on Facebook @mostrehlow on Instagram @morganstrehlow on Twitter morganstrehlow.com Join the Sanctuary Woman Community on Facebook.

The Reducetarian Podcast
How To Start A Restaurant - Gregory Brown and Naijha Wright-Brown

The Reducetarian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 59:11


In this episode, Brian sits down with Gregory and Naijha to discuss the process of opening up a plant-based restaurant. They explain how their vegan soul food restaurant, The Land of Kush, was born and all about the rapid growth of the business. Their story offers a great insight into what it's like opening up a restaurant without having prior experience. From finding a space to designing a menu, Gregory and Naijha cover all you need to take your restaurant idea and make it into something successful.For show notes and past guests, please visit www.reducetarian.org/podcast.  Follow Reducetarian: Twitter: twitter.com/reducetarian Instagram: instagram.com/reducetarian Facebook: facebook.com/reducetarian LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/reducetarian-foundation

The Reboot Chronicles with Dean DeBiase
Rebooting a 23 Year Old Startup - Elana Drell- Szyfer

The Reboot Chronicles with Dean DeBiase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 31:34


Elana Drell- Szyfer, CEO of ReVive Skincare, and Algenist and This Works board member joined me on the Reboot Chronicles to dive into what's happening in the beauty industry. A Startup Journey ReVive Skincare was founded in 1997 by Dr. Gregory Brown, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who crafted the luxury skincare company. Before its founding, Brown spent most of his time dedicated to researching how to accelerate the healing process of burns on people's skin. During the span of his research, he discovered restorative benefits to speed up healing damaged skin. Building on that research Brown built a solid foundation creating specially formulated products that rejuvenate customers changing skin behaviors. Elena calls it the “twenty-three-year-old startup” , because during its lifespan the company has been owned by Amway, while I was on their venture board, acquired by Shiseido and then acquired by private equity firm Tengram Capital Partners. Corporates To Startups With a long corporate career, Elena decided to make the switch to working with startups. Like me, she found that she really enjoys the challenge of working on startups. She worked with L'Oreal, Avon, Estee Lauder, and spent some time with Kenneth Cole. Before joining ReVive, she also worked with Laura Geller, where she learned the ropes. In 2017, Elena joined ReVive Skincare, taking on the role of CEO, where she rebooted the company instilling a strong sense of company culture, while keeping true to the company's roots. For those of weighing the pros and cons of corporates vs. startups, remember to look for what will keep you professionally sustained and stimulated—while you balance Fun-Money-Purpose. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebootchronicles/message

In-house Roundhouse
Going In-house in the Oil & Gas Industry

In-house Roundhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 28:43


Gregory Brown, General Counsel with Evolution Well Services, a full-service hydraulic fracturing company, sits down with Mark and fellow Womble Bond Dickinson Partners Liz Klingensmith and Lisa Rushton to talk about transitioning from a firm to in-house counsel and what it takes to manage a small legal department.

Behind the Warrior
Ep #2 - Behind the Warrior - SHARE Military Initiative Program for TBI with Dr. Gregory Brown

Behind the Warrior

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 40:58


Our interview with Dr. Gregory Brown, Neuropsychologist with the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, GA provides a great overview of their program SHARE Military Initiative. This program focuses on a holistic approach in treating Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), brain health and other symptoms that contribute to overall health of U.S. active duty military members and veterans. Resource : Shepherd Center - www.shepherd.org SHARE Military Initiative Support the show (http://weblink.donorperfect.com/BehindTheWarrior)

Loudoun Impact
Gregory Brown: Chief of Police, Leesburg VA

Loudoun Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 26:48


It was a privilege to interview Chief Brown last week. We sat on the back patio at Shoes Cup and Cork on a 90 degree day doing our best to social distance with masks. These are challenging times but Chief Brown emphasized that the Leesburg Police Department will continue to provide professional, fair and objective service to every one that lives in or visits our community.If you see Chief Brown out in the community, be sure to say hello. He is very approachable and typically has a few minutes for a quick conversation.

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Scott Thompson Show
Revoking a retirement residence's license, Trust in police erodes in Canada & CERB extended to the end of summer

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 51:47


The Scott Thompson Show Podcast The Rosslyn retirement residence in Hamilton, Ontario, has had its license revoked. How will that affect the residents? Graham Webb, Executive Director of the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly, joined Scott Guest: Graham Webb, lawyer, and Executive Director of the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly - A new Leger poll says that trust in police has eroded in Canada. With this in mind, Scott talked to Dr. Gregory Brown about how policing is perceived and movement we have been watching take place around the world. Guest: Dr. Gregory R. (Greg) Brown, Research Professor (Adjunct) & Instructor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology & Department of Law & Legal Studies, Carleton University - Scott brought technical producer Will Erskine on air to share what it was like to get a COVID-19 nasal swab test. They attempt to be educational. Guest: Will Erskine, technical producer with Global News Radio 900 CHML, podcast producer for the Scott Thompson Show - The Prime Minister has extended the CERB payments until the end of the summer. How will this extension affect Canadians? Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University

Scott Thompson Show
Big questions about 'defunding' police, Toppling statues and renaming Dundas & Emergency aid bill sits in limbo

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 50:26


Doctor Gregory Brown, of Carleton University, joined Scott to discuss the different interpretations of ‘defunding’ and the feasibility of ‘defunding’ the police. Meanwhile, Hamilton’s Police Services Board is discussing a motion brought forward by Councillor Chad Collins that suggests a 20% spending cut for the HPS. Guest: Dr. Gregory R. (Greg) Brown, Research Professor (Adjunct) & Instructor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology & Department of Law & Legal Studies, Carleton University - People are toppling the statues of colonial figures and others around the world. Meanwhile a Toronto man has launched a petition that asks city council to rename Dundas Street. Bernie Farber joined Scott to discuss what can be done with landmarks that glorify historical figures with ties to colonial racism and streets with their own problematic associations. Guest: Bernie Farber, Chair of the Canadian Anti-hate network, - The federal parties are being urged to come up with a solution for CERB as the latest emergency aid bill sits in limbo. Prime Minister Trudeau blames the Conservative party. Guest: Daniel Béland, Professor; Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC), McGill University

This Is Automation
The Future of Technology (Gregory Brown, UPS)

This Is Automation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 44:37


What does the future of technology look like? Robots, drones, AI, automation, autonomous vehicles, and more. Gregory Brown, Director of R&D at UPS, talks about key technologies to adapt to changing set of customer demands and to a changing world.  

Counting on Capital: Private Equity Perspectives
when 140 characters isn't enough | Dr. Gregory Brown

Counting on Capital: Private Equity Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 19:50


In our second segment of the Academic Perspective we interview Dr. Gregory Brown from UNC's Kenan Flagler School of Business. He founded and directs the Institute for Private Capital. Today we discuss everything from his path to finance to the impact of COVID-19.

Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews
Dr. Greg Brown on the Science of Transgender Women in Sports

Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 46:44


The issue of transgender women competing in women’s sports has become a hot button affair in recent years, mostly because many are blowing biological women out of the water, and in some cases, setting records that no biological woman will likely ever be able to break. Some people argue this isn’t a problem, because men who have transitioned to women and follow official competitive protocols don’t have any advantages over other women. Others argue that the significant physical advantages that men enjoy over women, such as more strength, speed, and power, can’t be eliminated by hormone therapy, and thus, biological men shouldn’t be able to compete against biological women. Who’s right? I invited Dr. Greg Brown onto the podcast to help explain what science has to say on the matter. He’s a professor of Exercise Science at the University of Nebraska Kearney who recently wrote an “expert declaration” on this very subject that examines all of the relevant research currently available. In this interview, Dr. Brown breaks it all down, explaining the physical advantages men enjoy over women, how much they matter in sports, and what happens to them after men transition to become women. Press play and tune in! 5:02 - Who is Gregory Brown and what is his background? 6:14 - Why did you write this controversial expert declaration? 7:17 - What are these inherent advantages that men have compared to women? 12:46 - How do physiological differences affect performance? 15:00 - How does transitioning before puberty affect the body? 19:27 - What are your thoughts on how this could affect women’s sports? 22:50 - If there are physical advantages in transgenders, where should we go from here? Should we ban them from women’s sports? 29:01 - How does your average transgender athlete compare to an elite women athlete? 44:19 - Where can people find you and your work? --- Mentioned on The Show: Dr Gregory Brown’s Declaration: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/a69528e3-c613-4bcc-9931-258260a4e77f/downloads/2020.01.07%20G%20Brown%20Report%20Executed.pdf?ver=1578668890484   Legion VIP One-on-One Coaching: legionathletics.com/coaching/ --- Want to get my best advice on how to gain muscle and strength and lose fat faster? Sign up for my free newsletter! Click here: www.legionathletics.com/signup/

The Infectious Myth
The Infectious Myth - Gregory Brown on Biological Males in Women's Sports

The Infectious Myth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 56:00


Gregory Brown is a Professor of Exercise Science who recently submitted an expert report on the impact of biological males, such as transgender women, in female sports. Some differences are obviously simply by looking at elite male athletes, who have significantly more musculature, are taller, and have stronger and larger skeletons than women. Others are less obvious, such as the wider hip structure of women, great oxygen carrying capacity of the blood in women. Depending on the type of sport, men have a 10% to 30% advantage over women. As women's sports have become better funded, leading to equitable training between men and women, the significant differences between men and women have stabilized. Transgender women in female sports will destroy the motivation of women to participate in sports, knowing that at any time a second rate male athlete can simply declare that they feel like a woman, and win races. Greg Brown and David also discuss how the evidence is mounting that even lengthy hormone treatments does very little to erase the biological advantage that males build up through puberty.  

Hello Beauty
Restoring Dull Skin with Bio-engineered Proteins from RéVive Skincare's CEO Elana Drell Szyfer

Hello Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 34:04


RéVive Skincare's CEO, Elana Drell Szyfer, is a global beauty expert with over 25 years of experience managing brands and companies. She shares with us her story about how she started as an Assistant and worked her way up to CEO. Among her insights on the value of having a great support system, such as her family, which contributes to her success, she talks about the luxury skincare brand, RéVive. RéVive Skincare was developed by plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Gregory Brown, with a mission to turn lackluster skin to a glowing one through skin renewal. In this episode, Elana talks about why natural and organic skincare may not be the type of skincare you should be using because its components are something that our body doesn't know how to process. She explains more about why Dr. Gregory Brown's bio-engineered proteins, called Bio Renewal Technology, which RéVive is known for, is what is compatible with our skin because it mimics the same functions as proteins from our body.This episode is also filled with inspiring advice on career, motherhood, and life- that you wouldn't want to miss. FOLLOW RéVive SkincareRéVive's WebsiteRéVive's InstagramElana Drell Szyfer's InstagramFOLLOW HELLO BEAUTYHello Beauty's InstagramHello Beauty's FacebookHello Beauty's YouTubeFOLLOW JOYCE PLATONJoyce Platon's Instagram

SoundBalming with LaMarr Darnell Shields
"Vegan Soul Food" is Not an Oxymoron with Gregory Brown

SoundBalming with LaMarr Darnell Shields

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 42:30


I’ve been lucky enough to travel around the country telling folks about the history of soul food. Along the way, I learned a sure-fire way to bring an energetic audience into a stunned silence. I tell them that “vegan” is the hottest trend in soul food. Many African Americans have gnashed their teeth (some have even wailed) after hearing this news. Why? Because vegan cuisine, with its lack of animal products (dairy, lard and meat) is so completely at odds with what the food they grew up eating in their parents’ or grandparents’ kitchen. No fried chicken or catfish? Greens without any ham hocks? No macaroni and cheese? Yes, they have a point, but when one takes a peek further back into African American culinary history, one comes away with a surprising conclusion. The words “vegan” and “soul food” actually can belong in the same sentence, and Greg Brown does a great job of explaining it.

Crime Corner
Ep16 Crime Corner

Crime Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 21:42


Family Killer Adam Matos 2014 Murder took place in FLORIDA. Megan Brown 27 Gregory Brown 52 Margaret Brown 52 Nicholas Leonard 37 Murder Victims. Police checked a call history and found Matos had called Megan Brown and her mother OVER 200 Times ! Before the Quadruple Homicide --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimecorner /support

G Force by Gigi of Burk Brokerage Real Estate
An interview with Gregory Brown of TWFG Insurance

G Force by Gigi of Burk Brokerage Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 26:12


Debbie Lewis and Ellie Burk sit with Gregory Brown to discuss all the facets of homeowners insurance and flood insurance. New Orleans is a unique location when it comes to getting the right coverage for your property and Gregory points out all the details homeowners should know and tips for first time home buyers. Learn more about TWFG Insurance at TWFGnola.com Gforcebygigi.com

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
Episode 122, Dr. Gregory Brown, Founder, RéVive Skincare - Selling⎯Then Buying Back⎯Your Soul | WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY®

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019


Any entrepreneur, me included, will tell you that your brand is your baby. So when you go to sell it, whether willingly and lucratively or not so much, you're losing a bit of your soul. Our guest, Dr. Gregory Brown, Founder of RéVive Skincare, has lived through this more than most, as his company was bounced around from owner to owner. Along the way, he faced personal challenges that would have flattened most of us, including getting sober and living an authentic, open life. Listen to our full conversation, inspiring for every entrepreneur...and everyone else!  #wherebrainsmeetbeauty@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastwherebrainsmeetbeauty.com

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY™ | Dr. Gregory Brown, Founder, RéVive Skincare: Selling⎯Then Buying Back⎯Your Soul

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019


Any entrepreneur, me included, will tell you that your brand is your baby. So when you go to sell it, whether willingly and lucratively or not so much, you’re losing a bit of your soul. Our guest, Dr. Gregory Brown, Founder of RéVive Skincare, has lived through this more than most, as his company was bounced around from owner to owner. Along the way, he faced personal challenges that would have flattened most of us, including getting sober and living an authentic, open life. Listen to our full conversation, inspiring for every entrepreneur...and everyone else!   #wherebrainsmeetbeauty @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast wherebrainsmeetbeauty.com

NewsCycle
The Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral: Why is the world so touched by this landmark?

NewsCycle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 31:08


As we celebrate Easter on Sunday, NewsCycle reporter Alicia Preston speaks with Gregory Brown, a history professor at UNLV and John Howe, a medieval professor at Texas Tech about the burning of Notre Dame in France. 

WashingTown
Citizen Lobbyists

WashingTown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 12:53


In this episode, Congressman Ben McAdams (D-UT) talks with Deondra and Gregory Brown, two of the popular piano ensemble and Utah family, The Five Browns, about their hopes to change federal laws regarding the statute of limitations in child sexual abuse cases. A survivor of sexual abuse, Deondra said she and her sisters were lucky that Utah laws allowed them to seek prosecution of their abuser (their father), a fact that is important in both a survivor’s recovery and for public safety.   Since then, she and her siblings have become active in seeking changes in the law that allow victims of sexual abuse to seek justice, even if it is decades after the abuse occurred. The conversation offers insight into the uniqueness of the federal legislative process and why citizens should see themselves — and their stories — as an important part of creating and changing policies.   If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual abuse, there is help available 24 hours a day, seven days a week through the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-4673 (HOPE). For more information on the Five Browns, visit their website:  www.the5browns.com (http://www.the5browns.com/)

Membership Chiropractors
S1E7 Dr Gregory Brown discusses his time at "The Joint"

Membership Chiropractors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 52:33


EZ WAY
Radio Boomers Live S4 EP 154 Dr. Gregory Brown, Dawn Reese, Shevyn Roberts

EZ WAY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 60:00


TEXT PROMOTE TO 55678 GET READY FOR ANOTHER EPISODE OF RBL This program brought to you by www.boomerboost.com & Coachtheworld.com NEWULIFE.COM/EZWAY Human Growth Hormone NO NEEDLES SUBSCRIBE! Radio Boomers Live Like our FB Page Follow to enjoy our BBL Pics & Flix Every Mon. 10 a.m. PST With Host: James Zuley and Reatha Grey Reatha Grey Tech Time: Surprise segment  Special Guest: Dr. Gregory Brown - Author of New Mind New Body - Professor, Speaker, Expert SPONSOR: NEW MIND NEW BODY & Boomer Boost Jim's Hot Topic: News Updates Jim's Gem:  Top 10 children's concerns today. Carmelita's Corner With Special Guest: Dawn Reese 106.1 FM Hollywood Connections Florida & Shevyn Roberts Award winning Pop Singer

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang
"You Eat Slop" (w/ Mitchell Moffit & Gregory Brown)

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 69:46


It’s Las Culturistas Canada Edition, Honey! Matt and special guest co-host Dave Mizzoni sit down with the boys of AsapSCIENCE (Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown) for a LIVE discussion on all things Canadian Cultch. Topics include: god, tucking, Wicked, sharing underwear, Sarah Polley, Survivor, Canadian Big Brother, mayo, yoga, celeb spottings, and more! --- MERCH! MERCH! GET YOUR LAS CULTURISTAS MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/las-culturistas LAS CULTURISTAS HAS A PATREON! For $5/month, you get exclusive access to WEEKLY Patreon-ONLY Las Culturistas content!! https://www.patreon.com/lasculturistas SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS TODAY! CONNECT W/ LAS CULTURISTAS ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER for the best in "I Don't Think So, Honey" action, updates on live shows, conversations with the Las Culturistas community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: www.facebook.com/lasculturistas twitter.com/lasculturistas LAS CULTURISTAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/las-culturistas/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

EZ WAY
Radio Boomers Live 07-23-2018 David Eugene Andrews/Football Coach Cedric Calhoun, Dr. Gregory Brown

EZ WAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 60:00


TEXT EZWAY TO 55678 GET READY FOR ANOTHER EPISODE OF RBL This program brought to you by www.boomerboost.com & Coachtheworld.com SUBSCRIBE! Radio Boomers Live Like our FB Page Follow to enjoy our BBL Pics & Flix Every Mon. 10 a.m. PST Tech Time Surprise segment  Special Guest:  Author David Eugene Andrews solves a four-hundred-year-old mystery—the true identity of the beautiful, Turkish noblewoman who received a slave in late AD 1602.  His debut historical novel titled EMPIRES AND KINGDOMS: THE ENGLISH SLAVE and published by Adamo Press tells the true story of how young Captain John Smith (of Pocahontas fame) ended up being sold into slavery at Axiopolis, an Ottoman border town on the lower Danube.  SPONSOR: NEW MIND NEW BODY Jim's Hot Topic:  News Updates... Jim's Gem:  Carmelita's Corner: Guest Cedric Calhoun, former coach of Vanderbilt and currently Defensive Line Football coach at Rice University and his dad Jerry Pittman.  ?  

Beauty Is Your Business
050 – Elana Drell-Szyfer of ReVive Skincare – Brands, Beauty, and Bossmom

Beauty Is Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 59:13


Skincare brand for pre & post cosmetic procedures with ReVive Skincare… Elana Drell-Szyfer, CEO of ReVive Skincare ( a luxury skincare brand that combines beauty with the science of skincare) joins Karen Moon and guest hosts Stephanie Flor [Around the World Beauty – Episode 17] and Sue Phillips [Scenterprises – Episode 5] in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.In this episode: A 20-year-old skin care brand started by plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Gregory Brown who ran the company himself for the first 10 years, and now owned by Tengram Capital Partners How the brand is based on science and tech that he experimented with as a surgeon, help facilitate healing process on skin grafts, and got the idea from Nobel Prize-winning science Product was strong, science, relationships with retailers, loyal customer following, could harness it all give focused attention and make bloom Special price point, packaging, distribution, very luxury What drew Elana to Revive How the word “brand” is loosely thrown around Authenticity speaks to the consumer well with founder involved, and with much credibility On trends, skincare is on fire, color slowed but still growing, fragrance coming back more than anticipated Big brands are up in North America for first time in a long time Younger and younger people getting into BOTOX and fillers – -what that means for industry Used to be you used surgery or BOTOX or products, now not siloed, the consumer today uses a combination of those, and BOTOX and fillers may be a gateway to larger procedures How a Middle Eastern country is double the rate of Brazil for per capita for plastic surgery for women Makeup videos as entertainment and education Beauty and appearance as a part of mainstream culture Being a boss lady The post 050 – Elana Drell-Szyfer of ReVive Skincare – Brands, Beauty, and Bossmom appeared first on Beauty Is Your Business.

Vegan Business Talk
VBT 100: 5 key lessons learned from 100 episodes and interviews with vegan entrepreneurs

Vegan Business Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 22:45


So, this is a special episode of Vegan Business Talk, as it's episode number 100! I've interviewed 100 brilliant vegan business owners for the show who have been so kind and generous in sharing their challenges and how they overcame them, along with providing practical strategies for success. I love how this community of entrepreneurs on a shared vision are willing to share their intel and tips to help other vegan business owners to succeed. I know I learn heaps from every single person I interview and I'm so grateful to everyone who contacts me personally or posts on social media to let me know how much they enjoy the podcast and how much they learn. So a big thank you to all my interviewees for making the show a success and of course to you, the audience, for listening to and sharing the episodes. So for this episode, I talk about 5 key lessons for vegan business owners that have come out of the 100 episodes and you can find links to the ones mentioned below. Lesson 1: Everyone does it tough. Starting a business is a huge undertaking which challenges you on every level: physical, emotional, spiritual. Remember that most people only share the highlights of their life and business success on social media. Episodes mentioned: Jeremy Johnson, Vegan Perfection (12) Joy Pierson & Bart Potenza, Candle Café (10) Lesson 2: Resilience is the number one personal quality of successful business owners. Sticking it out, even when the going gets tough is essential. Episodes mentioned: Rebecca Mink, Mink Shoes (99) Renia Prutchnicki, Truth Belts (22) Seth Tibbott, Tofurky (6) Lesson 3: Take time out from the business Take time to relax, spend with family and friends, meditate or do a hobby. Episodes mentioned: Lisa Gawthorne, Bravura Foods (95) Lesson 4: Everything costs more than you think it will. I hear this time and time again from entrepreneurs, who, even with the most detailed business plan, find that budgets tend to end up being anything from double to four or five times what you estimated them to be. So you need to be prepared for this and make sure you have some kind of backup or buffer and not rely solely on outside investment. Episodes mentioned: Kiki Adami, Veganizer (70) Sebastiano Cossia Castiglioni (7) Liz Dee (31) Jody Rasch (76) Lee Coates (83) Jonathan Petrides (98) David Benzaquen (29) The above episodes will give you a good idea of what investors look for, how to know you're ready for investment, how to pitch an investor, and much more. Lesson 5: Collaboration is essential. What I love about vegan entrepreneurs is their willingness to collaborate with each other and lift each other up so it's a win-win. Episodes mentioned: Naijha Wright-Brown and Gregory Brown, The Land of Kush (62) Jessica Bailey, The Cruelty Free Shop (39) Jonathan Petrides (98) Tammy Fry, Fry's Family Foods (85) Kathy Divine, author, publisher and mentor (90) I hope enjoy this episode and find the lessons helpful. I'm looking forward to bringing you more excellent interviews with wonderful vegan business owners, as well as some solo episodes from me with tips on raising the profile of your vegan business. Here's to the next 100 episodes of Vegan Business Talk! Brands mentioned in vegan business news roundup: Veganizer Chef Chloe Coscarelli by Chloe RESOURCES: My Online PR Course for Vegan Business Owners & Entrepreneurs: Vegans in the Limelight My book Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business Follow Vegan Business Media on: Facebook   Twitter  Instagram  Connect with me personally at: Facebook  Twitter  LinkedIn

Terrible Book Club
Episode 25 - Audubon's Watch by John Gregory Brown

Terrible Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 59:08


Birds. Watches. Tits. These are things that old men from the 1800s love to talk about. Or, at least famous ornithologist John James Audubon liked to talk about, according to author John Gregory Brown? If you're into historical "fiction" inspired by some dude reading a diary entry that must have insinuated a love of boob sucking, then this book is for you, you weirdo.  BIRDS.

APA Journals Dialogue
The Past and Future of Neuropsychology: Introduction to a Special Issue (JD27)

APA Journals Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 17:39


Dr. Gregory Brown is a professor of neuropsychology at the University of California–San Diego, where he directs the NeuroImaging and Behavioral Analysis Laboratory, and the co-director of the VA VISN 22 MIRECC's Imaging Unit. He is the editor of Neuropsychology and a fellow of APA. Dr. Erin Bigler is a professor of clinical psychology at Brigham Young University, where he is the principle investigator in the BIBLAB. He is an associate editor of Neuropsychology and a past president of the International Neuropsychological Society.

Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig
AsapSCIENCE - Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown (Ep 93)

Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 62:25


Greg and Mitch of AsapSCIENCE are such a delight! They shared some hilarious stories about a dangerous trip to Bangladesh where they had a 10-year-old taxi driver, going to see Jennifer Hudson with old people at a casino, and Greg has a visceral reaction to Celine Dion. - If you’d like to WATCH Not Too Deep, head on over to Fullscreen.com/nottoodeep and sign up for your FREE first week! - This episode is brought to you for free by our wonderful sponsors: Third Love, Blue Apron and Mott and Bow. Go support them for supporting us!

Developer On Fire
Episode 193 | Gregory Brown - A Perspective of Going Beyond

Developer On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 64:17


Guest: Gregory Brown @practicingdev Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-193-gregory-brown-a-perspective-of-going-beyond

Cross Centered Books Podcast
Ep 003 Interview with Gregory Brown

Cross Centered Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 22:14


I am super excited to bring you our featured guest, Gregory Brown. Gregory is the author of..."The Armor of God: Standing Firm in Spiritual Warfare"Gregory has written 11 Christian non-fiction booksHow can our listeners connect with you? https://twitter.com/pgregbrown https://www.facebook.com/PGregBrown www.pgregbrown.com - See more at: http://crosscenteredbookspodcast.com/episode-003-interview-with-gregory-brown/

Scientific Healing with Dr. Anastasia Chopelas
You Can Have a Great Body Without Cravings with Dr. Greg Brown

Scientific Healing with Dr. Anastasia Chopelas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016


Beat Obesity and Cravings: Change Your Mind to Change Your Body Dr. Anastasia Chopelas invites Dr. Gregory Brown to introduce his alternate and successful approach to help reprogram your mind and DNA so you can get your body lean and healthy without all the starvation and struggle. You'll hear why 95% of dieters fail and how to one of the 5%. Dr. Gregory Brown's specialty in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry poised him to be a thought leader in the most prevalent health issue in the US today, overweight and obesity. His educational arc includes Ark. Med. School and Einstein Med. Ctr. to now a professorship at UNLV. For more information or to contact Dr. Greg, click here. For those of you ready to talk to me about bringing success into your life the easy way, go to http://scientifichealer.com/contact to send me a note or to http://scientifichealer.com/appointment when you're ready to take action.

Scientific Healing with Dr. Anastasia Chopelas
You Can Have a Great Body Without Cravings with Dr. Greg Brown

Scientific Healing with Dr. Anastasia Chopelas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016


Beat Obesity and Cravings: Change Your Mind to Change Your Body Dr. Anastasia Chopelas invites Dr. Gregory Brown to introduce his alternate and successful approach to help reprogram your mind and DNA so you can get your body lean and healthy without all the starvation and struggle. You’ll hear why 95% of dieters fail and how to one of the 5%. Dr. Gregory Brown’s specialty in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry poised him to be a thought leader in the most prevalent health issue in the US today, overweight and obesity. His educational arc includes Ark. Med. School and Einstein Med. Ctr. to now a professorship at UNLV. For more information or to contact Dr. Greg, click here. For those of you ready to talk to me about bringing success into your life the easy way, go to http://scientifichealer.com/contact to send me a note or to http://scientifichealer.com/appointment when you’re ready to take action. Listen to the program now:

Scientific Healing with Dr. Anastasia Chopelas
You Can Have a Great Body Without Cravings with Dr. Greg Brown

Scientific Healing with Dr. Anastasia Chopelas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016


Beat Obesity and Cravings: Change Your Mind to Change Your Body Dr. Anastasia Chopelas invites Dr. Gregory Brown to introduce his alternate and successful approach to help reprogram your mind and DNA so you can get your body lean and healthy without all the starvation and struggle. You’ll hear why 95% of dieters fail and how to one of the 5%. Dr. Gregory Brown’s specialty in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry poised him to be a thought leader in the most prevalent health issue in the US today, overweight and obesity. His educational arc includes Ark. Med. School and Einstein Med. Ctr. to now a professorship at UNLV. For more information or to contact Dr. Greg, click here. For those of you ready to talk to me about bringing success into your life the easy way, go to http://scientifichealer.com/contact to send me a note or to http://scientifichealer.com/appointment when you’re ready to take action. Listen to the program now:

Rock Your Life TV
New Mind, New Body [RYL TV #74]

Rock Your Life TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2015


 DOWNLOAD PODCAST New Mind, New Body In this episode, Dr. Gregory Brown shares information from his book – New Mind New Body: The Inner Makeover for a New You Discover……. ★  The key ingredient missing in most diet plans ★  Why weight often returns in excess when the diet ends ★ The psychological journey of transformation […]

Devchat.tv Master Feed
Gregory Brown Interview – Teach Me To Code Podcast

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2011 55:51


Gregory Brown is a longtime member of the Ruby community. His contributions to the community include his recent involvement in the RubyGems discussions, Ruby Best Practices, the Prawn library, and Ruby Mendicant University. Ruby Mendicant University is a free online school for software developers. It’s a blended teaching and mentoring program that helps people improve their coding skills. It’s aimed toward intermediate level programmers. The “RubyGems uprising” is something that Greg stepped in and opened up some dialog about the direction and movement of the RubyGems project. The future is looking bright and the public management of the project is much better. Greg has contributed to open source through the Prawn library. He responded to Brandon Hays’ query about getting involved in open source software and gave us some pointers about getting involved and managing open source projects. One thing that stood out was when he talked about not taking feedback on your open source project personally. It’s really eye opening to consider that when people deprecate or remove features from a project like RubyGems, it may be so that things can move forward in a meaningful way. Finally, we talked about the Ruby Best Practices book, the process of technical book writing, and the process of teaching and learning programming. Greg has given a lot of thought to how and why we learn to program.

2009 Living Writers (Video-Small)
Carrie and John Gregory Brown

2009 Living Writers (Video-Small)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 74:44


Carrie Brown is the author of five novels and a collection of short stories. She has won many awards for her work, including a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, the Barnes and Noble Discover Award, and the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize. She lives in Virginia with her husband, the novelist John Gregory Brown, and their three children. She teaches at Sweet Briar College. John Gregory Brown was born and raised in New Orleans. He is the author of the novels Decorations in a Ruined Cemetery (1994), The Wrecked, Blessed Body of Shelton Lafleur (1996), and Audubons Watch (2001). His honors include a Lyndhurst Prize, the 1994 Lillian Smith Award, the 1996 Steinbeck Award, and the 2002 Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year Award. He is the Julia Jackson Nichols Professor of English at Sweet Briar College and lives in Virginia with his wife, the novelist Carrie Brown, and their three children.

2009 Living Writers (Video-Large)
Carrie Brown & John Gregory Brown

2009 Living Writers (Video-Large)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 74:44


Carrie Brown is the author of five novels and a collection of short stories. She has won many awards for her work, including a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, the Barnes and Noble Discover Award, and the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize. She lives in Virginia with her husband, the novelist John Gregory Brown, and their three children. She teaches at Sweet Briar College. Born and raised in New Orleans, John Gregory Brown is the author of the novels Decorations in a Ruined Cemetery (1994), The Wrecked, Blessed Body of Shelton Lafleur (1996), and Audubon’ s Watch (2001). His honors include a Lyndhurst Prize, the 1994 Lillian Smith Award, the 1996 Steinbeck Award, and the 2002 Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year Award. He is the Julia Jackson Nichols Professor of English at Sweet Briar College and lives in Virginia with his wife, the novelist Carrie Brown, and their three children.