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This Episode Will Challenge EVERYTHING You Thought You Knew About Forgiveness! We've all heard it: “You HAVE to forgive AND reconcile.” But is that really what the Bible says? If you've ever felt pressured to restore a relationship that wasn't safe… If you've struggled with guilt for enforcing boundaries… If you've been told, “But that's your FAMILY, you have to make peace,”—this episode is for YOU.We're diving into the TRUTH about biblical forgiveness, debunking harmful misconceptions, and giving you the freedom to heal on God's terms, not people's expectations.We're honored to welcome Hannah Lee, a 2nd-generation Korean American Christian trauma therapist. As a clinical social worker, mental health advocate, and community mentor based in Los Angeles, CA, Hannah is dedicated to helping individuals heal from deep wounds. She specializes in psychotherapy and brainspotting through her private practice, Hanaro Therapy. In this episode, Hannah brings her professional expertise and faith-based insights to help us navigate the tension between forgiveness and reconciliation with wisdom and grace.• Show Notes @ https://erasingshame.com/forgiveness-vs-reconciliation-breaking-free-from-false-expectations-guilt-shame/
Waubonsie Valley High School principal Jason Stipp talks Warriors Golf with Ava Sheffler, Mina Shyam and Hannah Lee. Sponsored by PureBerry Naperville at https://www.pureberrybowls.com a WVTV production ©2024
Hannah Lee knew early on that life inside of her Korean American church was far too restrictive for her. And even though she felt that church life was deeply embedded into life as a Korean American, she saw its limitations as a curious, passionate person who valued art and people outside of the church. From her mom trying to exercise demons who would have her buy ski pants (true story) to the damage of purity culture in the 90's, Hannah broke free in early adulthood and has carved out a life outside. She found queer community and art to replace Christianity and Purity Culture even as she continues to find ways to connect to her family. Chapel Probation is part of the Dauntless Media Collective Join the Dauntless Media Discord for more conversation with all the podcast communities. Scott's book, Asian-American-Apostate- Losing Religion and Finding Myself at an Evangelical University is available now! Music by Scott Okamoto, Jenyi, Azeem Khan, and Shin Kawasaki and Wingo Shackleford Join the Chapel Probation Patreon to support Scott and for bonus content. Join the Chapel Probation Facebook group to continue the conversations. Follow Scott on Instagram and Twitter and Substack You can subscribe to Scott's newsletter and learn more about the book, the blog, and performances at rscottokamoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-okamoto/support
Learn what to expect when creating a safe space and atonomy in yoga thereapy.Women in particular have a tendency to take care of everyone else around them first, while putting their own self care and wellness on the back burner. This podcast is designed to give you actionable advice and tools to help you power up your own wellness journey, and live the best life possible!I am your host, Amy Zellmer. I am editor-in-chief of MN YOGA + Life magazine and author of The Chair Yoga Pocket Guide. Additionally I am passionate about yoga, photography, wellness, and all things glittery! You can find out more about me at www.creatingwellnessfromwithin.comFollow me on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter Today's guest is: Hannah Lee, LSW, CYTHannah Lee, LSW, is a therapist and yoga instructor at Room To Breathe Psychotherapy and Yoga in Chicago, IL. A social worker by training, Hannah worked on social issues such as housing, incarceration, and access to higher education before joining Room To Breathe. There she provides individual and group therapy, focusing primarily on trauma healing; perinatal mental health; parenting/caregiving; identity exploration for people of color; and neurodiversity. She is a graduate of RTB's psychologically sensitive yoga teacher training and teaches a weekly online class. In both yoga and therapy, Hannah and Room To Breathe emphasize accessibility, autonomy, and the importance of participants building an internal sense of safety. By prioritizing “function over form,” participants have the space to explore the sensation of postures and experiences without the pressure of achieving a particular form or outcome. Practicing these values in the yoga and therapy spaces changes the power dynamic in the room and can be a tool for healing for folks that have had their choice taken away from them. Hannah and Room To Breathe know that these are practices that benefit everyone, not just those that identify with a trauma history, and hope that both participants and practitioners can learn how psychologically sensitive care can benefit everyone.Consider supporting the podcast for $5 though BuyMeACoffeeSupport the Show.Support the Show.
Hi Everyone! Here is the new mix for February 2024. Big Thank You to Chris Franz for the Generous Podcast Donation! You can help out also by sending a Podcast Donation to my email djtheosf@gmail.com via PayPal. This helps keep the podcast free to download all across the world with fresh new music every month! Also Soul Deluxe 2024 is Coming Sunday April 7th at 7th West Oakland from 1pm-8pm with David Harness Headlining along with Mario Dubbz, Theo, Hannah Lee, Nesto, and Scott Ducey! Family & Pet Friendly with a Huge Outdoor Patio area. Tickets are available now. Get them while they're hot! https://events.eventzilla.net/e/soul-deluxe-2024-2138607859?preview=1706404072147&fbclid=IwAR2LjSyMASnxfpaX3up5aZCvYULIPqz0ew8ghg2xvPZLXaMksTU8AD7I9Tk
Increasingly more financial players are interested in tapping into the potential of ESG and impact investments in Asia-Pacific. To address social and environmental challenges effectively, key stakeholders need to ensure that impact capital is deployed strategically, matching with the right opportunities.What are the opportunities investors can leverage to generate social and environmental value along with economic returns? What is the role of innovative models of business and financing in unlocking the potential of impact-driven investments?Our guests are:● Hannah Lee, Head of Asia-Pacific ESG Equity Research, J.P. Morgan● Natasha Garcha, Senior Director of Innovative Finance, Impact Investment Exchange“Shelter from the storm: Investing in the era of uncertainty” is a ten-part podcast series, supported by EquitiesFirst.The episode is hosted by Bilge Arslan, analyst, Policy and Insights at Economist Impact.The podcast has been prepared for informational purposes only. This episode is not an offering of a financial product or investment advice. It is not intended for residents in any jurisdiction where its use is not authorised or is unlawful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah returns to the pod to moderate a nerd debate between Mike and Paul about whether or not Spider-Man: No Way Home set Hollywood movies on a terrible course. The nerds also argue about whether No Way Home is a legacy sequel and what exactly constitutes a legacy sequel.
It's a new music explosion! This week we highlight recent releases including a collab from Los Amigos Invisibles and Monsieur Merine members, plus música from Rodrigo y Gabriela, Vanessa Zamora, Joao Selva, Ritmo Machine, Migrant Motel, La-33, Arquero, Tiago PZK and Hannah Lee.
Nuclear is making a global comeback, and we see accelerating developments across the APAC region as nuclear plays role in de-carbonization. Since early 2022, at least 14 countries have approved new nuclear units or announced supportive policies. This echoes IEA's earlier forecast that nuclear power capacity will need to double in size in the next two decades for the world to meet net-zero. We expect this trend to be particularly pronounced in Asia. Speakers: Thomas Salopek, Head of Global Cross Asset Strategy Alan Hon, Head of Asia Power, Utilities and Renewables Research Tomohiko Sano, Co-Head of Japan Equity Research and Head of Japan ESG & Sustainability and Machinery Research SM Kim, Korean Autos Analyst Sanjay Mookim, Head of India Research and India Equity Strategist Hannah Lee, Head of Asia ESG Equity Research This podcast was recorded on 20 October 2023. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4527125-0, www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4531807-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
Hannah Lee has a BIG IDEA: “The four-day workweek will change the way we work.” Hannah is the CEO and Co-founder of Second Mile, an award-winning revenue operations agency focused on helping its clients scale smarter and improve the workweek.She believes very strongly in the power of time, and making the most of it, - so it was important to her and her Second Mile team to tackle the possibilities, benefits and challenges of the four-day workweek. They've seen increased productivity, consistent revenue growth, and improved employee work-life balance. They've also been keen to focus on building a positive, collaborative culture where employees can communicate freely, and quickly - to accomplish big things in a limited timeframe. As Hannah succinctly puts it, “If you have two weeks to pack, or two hours, you will fill the suitcase”. Now, she is sharing her passion for the four day work week with the world, including speaking at one of the biggest marketing conferences in the world, INBOUND 2023! To learn more about Hannah, connect with her on LinkedIn or check out Second Mile. - - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville WebsiteChris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.comThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
GB2RS News Sunday the 6th of August 2023 The news headlines: Tonight@8 events on Ofcom consultation YOTA summer camp in Hungary RSGB coding resources and activities A reminder that the second of the RSGB's special Tonight@8 events on the Ofcom Consultation will take place on Monday the 7th of August. This time the focus will be on Foundation and Intermediate topics including callsign and exam changes, as well as the Consultation clauses that might lead to new opportunities for outreach activities for everyone. The Consultation also affects anyone who isn't currently licensed but is thinking about taking their exams in the next couple of years. After a short introduction, a panel of RSGB experts will answer your questions on this important Ofcom Consultation. For this event, you can submit a question in advance by 6pm today, Sunday the 6th of August. Send a brief question with your name and callsign to comms@rsgb.org.uk You can also ask a question on the night via the live chat. This is an important event – do join it live on Monday via the RSGB YouTube channel. To find out more about the Consultation and this event go to the RSGB website at rsgb.org/licencereview You can watch a recording of the first Tonight@8 event on the Ofcom Consultation via the RSGB's YouTube channel. The 2023 Youngsters on the Air, or YOTA, summer camp in Hungary began this weekend and lasts for a week. The four young people representing the RSGB are Alexander Du Rose, 2E0FMZ who is the Team Leader; Henry-James Robinson, M7HJR; Hannah Lee, M7YYQ; and Jake Saul, M7JNS. Each day, they will be sharing news of the activities they enjoy and the amateur radio skills they learn. Take a look at their updates over the coming week on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/yota-hungary and read their fuller report in the October issue of RadCom. As part of the RSGB's commitment to encourage youngsters into amateur radio and to support lifelong learning, the Society is providing resources and creating coding activities for people to get involved in throughout the month of September 2023. From the BBC Micro:bit to Node-RED and GNU Radio, there are some great activities you could try yourself with your club or arrange at a local school or community group. If you are an experienced coder, the Society would like you to support this initiative by passing on your enthusiasm to a local school or STEM club with the help of the suggested activities. If you are new to coding and have no idea what Python is or a Raspberry Pi, then the activities will set you on the path of discovery! Find out more on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/coding. If you would like to get involved, contact ESRG member John Hislop, G7OHO via g7oho@rsgb.org.uk The RSGB has responded to an Ofcom consultation on licensing Enhanced Long-Range Navigation, or eLoran, systems. This would use a new network of 400kW EIRP transmissions at around 90 to 110kHz to provide an alternative to GPS for Position, Navigation and Timing, or PNT. The response, which can be found on the RSGB's Spectrum Forum webpages, focussed on the high levels of out-of-band emissions that would affect the weak signal 136kHz amateur allocation, as well as transparency on transmitter licensing. The consultation response can be viewed by visiting thersgb.org/go/sfpapers The ARRL, the national association for amateur radio in the USA, has filed comments against a proposal that would introduce high-power digital communications to the shortwave spectrum that, in many instances, is immediately adjacent to the amateur HF bands. You can read the full story, which is titled ‘ARRL Files Comments Against “Seriously Flawed” HF Rules Petition', via arrl.org/news And now for details of rallies and events Part 1 of the British Amateur Television Club's Convention for Amateur TV 2023, or CAT 23, is taking place today, Sunday the 6th of August, at Midland Air Museum, Coventry. It is a meet-up, show-and-tell, test and fix-it, and bring-and-buy event from 10.30 am to 4 pm. There are full ATV and Microwave test facilities available for QO-100, 5.6GHz FM, Portsdown, MiniTiouner, Ryde, and power amplifiers and preamps. King's Lynn Amateur Radio Club's 33rd Great Eastern Radio Rally is taking place today, Sunday the 6th of August. The venue is Gaywood Community Centre, Gayton Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4EL. The doors open to visitors at 9 am and admission is £2.50. The doors open to traders from 7 am. An outdoor pitch costs £8 and an indoor table costs £10. Car parking is free. There are trade stands and a bring-and-buy area. On-site catering is available. For more information email rally.klarc@gmail.com or visit klarc.org.uk Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club's 28th annual mini-rally night will take place on Friday the 11th of August. It will be held in the Community Centre, Main Hall, Port Seton from 6 pm to 9 pm. Tables will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. The entrance fee is £2 for everyone. Disabled access and food will be available. For more information email bob.gm4uyz@talktalk.net The Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society Hamfest will be held on Sunday the 13th of August from 9 am to 4 pm. The venue will be Cobham Sports and Social Club Ground, Merley, near Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 3DA. Admission is £5 and this includes parking. Talk-in will be on 145.550MHz. On-site catering, bar facilities and an RSGB Bookstall will be available. At the landowner's request, no dogs, except guide dogs, are allowed on site. Indoor and field pitches are available and car-boot traders are welcome from 7 am. For more information, email tbaker@tiscali.co.uk, visit frars.co.uk or phone 07743 475 018. Now the Special Event News DR45HAAN is the special callsign for DARC's Ortsverband Haan to celebrate its 45th anniversary. The station will be active until the 30th of September. All QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the bureau and direct cards via DL7ET. Special callsign LX90RTL is in use to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Radio Luxembourg's first long-wave broadcast. It will be used by various LX operators until the end of the year. Listen for the callsign on the HF bands on SSB, CW, digital modes and via satellite. All QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the DARC bureau. The logs will be uploaded to Club Log, Logbook of the World and eQSL on a regular basis. For more information see QRZ.com 9A66AA is the special callsign that Tom, 9A2AA will be using throughout 2023 to mark his 66th year in amateur radio. QSL via Tom's home call. 9M8SOTA and 9M8BOTA are the special callsigns that 9M8HAZ and others will be using during 2023 while operating from various mountains and beaches in Sarawak, East Malaysia. QSL for both callsigns via 9M8HAZ directly, Logbook of the World and Club Log. Now the DX news Anton, RG0C will be active as RG0C/P from the Shantar Islands, AS-044, and surrounding area, until the 10th of August. He will operate low power CW on 20m. QSL via home call. Mek, SP7VC and Kasia, SQ7OYL will be active as OY/SP7VC from Iceland until the 17th of August. Look for activity on the 20, 6, 4 and 2m bands. Frans, DJ0TP will be active as TK/DJ0TP from the main island of Corsica, EU-014, until the 3rd of September. QSL via DJ0TP's home call and Logbook the World. Now the contest news The UK Six Metre Group Summer Marathon ends its three-month run today, Sunday the 6th of August. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is your four-character locator. Also today, Sunday the 6th, the 432MHz Low Power Contest runs from 0800 to 1200UTC. Using all modes on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number, locator. UK and Crown Dependency stations send the first two letters of their postcode. On Tuesday, the 8th of August, the 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1855UTC. Using FM on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. This is followed by the 432MHz UK Activity Contest which runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 9th of August, the 432MHz FT8 Activity four-hour Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 70cm band, the exchange is report and four-character locator. Also on Wednesday the 9th of August, the 432MHz FT8 Activity two-hour Contest runs from 1900 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 70cm band, the exchange is report and four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. On Thursday the 10th of August, the 50MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday the 3rd of August 2023 The Sun continued to be very active over the last week with a large number of sunspots, numerous C- and M-class flares, and a coronal mass ejection or two. A coronal mass ejection is predicted to hit Earth this weekend, which could see the Kp index rise, but this is not expected to be too extensive. Active region 3380 expanded in both size and magnetic complexity, firing off numerous solar flares. Luckily it is now rotating out of view so is no longer a threat. The Solar Flux Index remained above 170 all week with a sunspot number of 135 on Thursday. Don't forget that this doesn't mean there were 135 sunspots, as each group counts ten towards the total. Three sunspots in three groups equals thirty plus three, or thirty-three. Geomagnetic conditions were mixed with one period giving a Kp index of four, and many when it was over three. The main DX being chased this week wasn't actually too far away. The 1A0C station at the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which confusingly is actually in Rome, gave amateurs plenty of opportunity to add to their band slot totals. The station was raising money for humanitarian charitable projects and was easy to work from the UK. Next week NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Centre thinks the Solar Flux Index will remain in the 165 to 170 region. The Kp index shouldn't rise above three, although that rather depends on whether we have any coronal mass ejections. There are also signs that we are starting to leave the Summer HF doldrums. MUFs over a 3,000km path have occasionally gone over 28MHz at times. But we are still a long way from Autumn HF conditions, despite the weather! And now the VHF and up propagation news The unsettled weather is here for a little longer, but there may be an end in sight as we move through the second half of next week. To begin, there will be areas of low pressure in control bringing rain or showers and more rain scatter on the GHz bands. Midweek, the high edges in from the west and remains close to the southeast into the next weekend, but lows and weather fronts will probably return to the western areas by the end of the week. Nonetheless, this should be a period of Tropo for many areas, if only temporarily for western areas. Meteor scatter could be good with a steady advance towards the peak of the Perseids on the 12th and 13th of August. It might even be warm enough to stand outside in the southeast and listen to the pings while watching the evening sky for meteor trails! Aurora can't be discounted either should the Kp index show higher values than, say, 5 and there have been a number of auroral contacts reported by Nordic stations over the last week. In August there is still some Sporadic-E to be had as luckily the jet stream pattern is still quite busy giving ample triggers for Sporadic-E due to the turbulence they create. As often mentioned, a good time to check, if you are a busy person, is around teatime or late afternoon. Moon declination goes positive on Saturday so Moon visibility windows will lengthen throughout the week. We are past perigee so path losses are rising again. 144MHz sky noise is low but rising, reaching moderate levels next weekend. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
After three years of La Niña conditions, climate prediction models are forecasting a transition to El Niño later this year. This could mean lower rainfall across parts of Asia, among other effects, and has market implications, particularly in commodity- and consumer-related sectors. A switch to El Niño could also exacerbate the warming effect of climate change and see global temperatures temporarily breach the 1.5°C threshold of the Paris Agreement for the first time. From an ESG and climate change investing perspective, new heat records could refocus the lens on adaptation, which, so far, has proven to be an under-invested theme. J.P. Morgan analysts Jeff Ng, Sin Beng Ong, Jeanette Yutan, Sanjay Mookim and Hannah Lee discuss all of this. This podcast was recorded on Jun 07, 2023. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://jpmorganmarkets.com/research/content/GPS-4401757-0, https://jpmorganmarkets.com/research/content/GPS-4416824-0, https://jpmorganmarkets.com/research/content/GPS-4408623-0 and https://jpmorganmarkets.com/research/content/GPS-4407092-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
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Boston Fencing Club's Hannah Lee, 16, competes in the 2023 Junior & Cadet Fencing World Championships in Bulgaria on Sunday, April 2. WBZ NewsRadio's Charlie Bergeron reports.
The podcast gang and guest Hannah Lee Tseng return to discuss the second half of The Last of Us Season 1.
And we are back! Today we had a conversation with Doctoral Candidate of Counseling Psychology Hannah Lee about what she has been researching for her dissertation: intergenerational trauma. Tune in to this fascinating conversation about what that is and how it is affecting the second generation Korean Americans. If you want to reach out to Hannah, her email is: hlee169@gsu.edu Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihtht/support
The podcast gang is joined by guest Hannah Lee Tseng to discuss Season 1 Episodes 1-5 of the HBO Max video game adaptation The Last of Us.
Hannah Ha Ha is out now in NY and LA. The co-directors Jordan and Josh and star Hannah join me @banjohannah @jordan_tetewsky. We hosted the first in person screening last year after they won Slamdance, and then hosted opening night party on Friday, I did Q+A Saturday. Next, we'll actually be showing the short film that preceded this, Hannah in April, on Thursday Feb 16 at Wonderland Dreams, with a live musical performance from Hannah. We've done a bunch of these talks about this movie already, this is kinda a greatest hits of topics. Also the first time we got to include Josh though! Hope to see everyone on Thursday! https://reunion2162023.splashthat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/support
Thanks to Jay Valentine and Kim Green for speaking to me for this story. You can find Kim's webstore at BlackB4U.com. Also thank you Alex Painter for connecting me with Jay and thanks to the Negro Leagues Hall of Fame Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.Music from the public domain and by: Yclept Insan, Hannah Lee, Anthony Ouradnik.
Mike is joined by recurring guests Derek Brover and Hannah Lee Tseng to discuss the Apple TV+ thriller Severance.
In our first-ever Halloween special, News and Culture tells spooky stories sure to give you a fright. Navani Rachamallu and Natalia Maidique tell a classic Gothic story, 'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. Izzy Jacobson and Mira Ho-Chen crowdsource some ghostly tales. Charlie Nuermberger and Henry Moses speak to an expert on the mythical Jersey Devil of the Pine Barrens. Audrey Zhang digs into the Princeton University Archives to find evidence of ghosts on the historic campus. And Hannah Lee and Claire Kaneshiro explore a classic American Halloween tradition firsthand, venturing into a corn maze. Produced and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Navani Rachamallu, Natalia Maidique, Izzy Jacobson, Mira Ho-Chen, Charlie Nuermberger, Henry Moses, Audrey Zhang, Hannah Lee, Claire Kaneshiro, and Adam Sanders. Theme song: "Montanita" by Ratatat. Included music all under Creative Commons license: "Happy Halloween" by The Vivisectors, "It's Not Hard to Get Lost" by Bryan Mathys. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
Everything I Never Told You ist der Debütroman der amerikanischen Autorin Celeste Ng, die vor dessen Veröffentlichung im Jahr 2014 bereits Kurzgeschichten schrieb, für die sie diverse Auszeichnungen erhielt. Ng studierte Englisch und Kreatives Schreiben und ihr zweiter Roman Little Fires Everywhere dürfte hierzulande vielen auch deswegen bekannt sein, da er 2020 als Miniserie verfilmt wurde und auf einschlägigen Streaming Portalen zur Verfügung steht. 2016 wurde Was ich euch nicht erzählte, für das sie ebenfalls mehrere Auszeichnungen erhielt, ins deutsche übersetzt und im dtv Verlag veröffentlicht.Der Roman mutet zunächst wie ein Krimi an. Ein Mädchen ist verschwunden. Wir wissen, dass es sich um Lydia Lee handelt, die 16-jährige Tochter von Marilyn und James Lee, Schwester von Nathan und Hannah Lee. Und wir wissen ebenfalls, im Gegensatz zu den Protagonisten, dass Lydia tot ist. Eine Tatsache, die überhaupt das Erste ist, was der Leser erfährt. Als schließlich ihre Leiche gefunden wird – sie ist in einem See nahe des Hauses ertrunken – beginnt die Suche nach den Gründen oder Verantwortlichen, nach dem Warum, die Ng als Instrument nutzt, um ein Familienportrait zu entfalten und das Innenleben der Beteiligten frei zu legen.James Lee, der Vater der Familie und selbst Sohn chinesischer Einwanderer, strebt sein Leben lang nach gesellschaftlicher Anerkennung und hegt vor allem den Wunsch, durch Anpassung dazuzugehören und nicht ständig, aufgrund seiner Herkunft, ausgegrenzt zu werden. Während seiner Tätigkeit als Professor an der Harvard University lernt er Marilyn kennen, die zunächst seine Studentin ist und sich gerade aufgrund dessen, dass James nicht wie alle anderen ist, von ihm angezogen fühlt. Marilyn selbst möchte Ärztin werden und nichts stößt sie mehr ab, als die Vorstellung, wie ihre Mutter zu enden und ihre Tage als Hausfrau zu verbringen – eine Rolle, die sie verachtet.Doch als sie James kennenlernt, ist das Folgende geradezu eine selbsterfüllende Prophezeiung. Die beiden verlieben sich ineinander und Marilyn wird schwanger, woraufhin die beiden heiraten und Marilyn ihr Studium unterbricht, immer in der Hoffnung, es in ein paar Jahr wieder aufnehmen und zu Ende bringen zu können. Doch es kommt nicht so weit. Erst bringt sie Lydia zur Welt, die das Lieblingskind wird und später Nathan. Als Marilyn bewusst wird, dass sie nicht weiter von der Erfüllung ihres Traums Ärztin zu werden entfernt sein könnte und durch den Tod ihrer Mutter, der ihr schmerzlich bewusst macht, wie sehr sie ihr schließlich doch ähnelt, trifft sie eine folgenschwere Entscheidung und verlässt ihren Mann und ihre Kinder, um ihr Studium doch noch zu beenden. Als sie jedoch nach neun Monaten merkt, dass sie erneut schwanger ist, ist damit auch der letzte Versuch gescheitert und sie kehrt zu ihrer Familie zurück.Die in der Vergangenheit erlebten Enttäuschungen und Rückschläge der Eltern werden schließlich maßgeblich für deren Erziehung, getragen von dem Wunsch, dass es ihre Kinder besser haben mögen als sie selbst und nach dem Klischee, in dem Eltern durch ihre Kinder ihre eigenen unerfüllten Träume ausleben. Stets jedoch fest daran glaubend, dass es das Beste für ihre Kinder sei und sie es einmal besser haben würden. Geradezu quälend erscheinen dabei die Interaktionen zwischen Lydia und ihrer Mutter Marilyn. Lydia, die geprägt ist von der Angst um den Verlust ihrer Mutter – aufgrund ihrer neun monatigen Abwesenheit – hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, den Anforderungen ihrer Mutter um jeden Preis gerecht zu werden, um sie nie wieder zu verlieren. Dabei handelt sie entgegen ihrer eigenen Interessen, gibt vor, sich über jedes weitere wissenschaftliche Buch, das ihr geschenkt wird, zu freuen und ist auch zunehmend von Gleichaltrigen isoliert, zu denen sie ohnehin nur schwer Zugang findet.Während sich Marilyn für ihre Tochter nichts sehnlicher wünscht, als dass sie eines Tages Ärztin wird, wünscht sich ihr Vater – selbst stets Außenseiter gewesen – für sie, dass sie viele Freunde findet und, im Gegensatz zu ihm, integriert wird. Sätze wie: „»Versprich mir«, sagte er, »dass du mit allen auskommst. Freunde kann man nie genug haben.« machen gleichermaßen traurig wie wütend, denn sie symbolisieren, wie einsam sein eigenes Leben gewesen ist und auch, dass es ihm weniger um die Befriedigung ihrer denn seiner Bedürfnisse geht. Ihr Bruder Nathan ist ihr einziger Verbündeter, der sie auffängt und versteht, unter welch hohem Erwartungsdruck sie leidet. Doch auch die Beziehung zu ihm gerät allmählich ins Wanken, denn während Lydia sämtliche Aufmerksamkeit ihrer Eltern zuteil wird, wird ihm kaum Beachtung geschenkt. Von seinem Vater James wird Nath abgelehnt, denn er erkennt sich zu sehr in seinem Sohn wieder, was Naths Eifersucht auf seine Schwester nur noch befeuert und seinen Wunsch, endlich von zu Hause ausziehen zu können und in Harvard zu studieren, wo er sich seinem Ziel – der Raumfahrt – nähern kann, noch vergrößert. Hannah, die jüngste Tochter, scheint für die anderen Familienmitglieder fast gar nicht zu existieren. Allein ihr Zimmer, auf dem Dachboden, wirkt wie eine Metapher für ihre randständige Position innerhalb der Familie. Dass kaum jemand das Wort an sie richtet, sie sich meist versteckt und aus sicherer Entfernung beobachtet, was um sie herum vor sich geht, bestärken dies nur noch.Allmählich entfaltet Celeste Ng die einzelnen Charaktere vor dem geistigen Leserauge und geht dabei der Frage nach dem Warum von Lydias Tod auf den Grund. Die Geschichte, die daraus entsteht, ist jedoch viel schmerzhafter, als die tragische Mutter-Tochter-Beziehung, die davon beherrscht wird, dass die Eine für die Andere etwas möchte, was sie selbst nicht haben konnte. Während Marilyns unbedingter Traum Ärztin zu werden und sich von anderen abzuheben platzt, lebt sie selbst weiter in Ressentiments und Vorurteilen, denen sie entkommen wollte. So begegnet sie im Krankenhaus einer Ärztin, die sie für eine Krankenschwester hält und bedient damit selbst das Klischee, dass Arzt gleich männlich ist. Aber auch das Thema Rassismus ist entscheidend für die Entwicklung ihrer Charaktere und Grund für die Einsamkeit, die wir in ihnen immer wieder erkennen können. Vor allem an James und seinem unbedingten Wunsch sich zu integrieren, anzupassen und dazuzugehören wird dies deutlich. Ein Wunsch und vielleicht auch gleichzeitig Trauma, das er an seine Kinder weitergibt und eine Tatsache, die, so vermute ich, auch der Autorin selbst nicht fremd sein dürfte, ist sie doch selbst das Kind chinesischer Einwanderer. Und so ist die Geschichte auch immer wieder bestimmt von Rückblenden, die die Anfänge der Eltern in den USA beleuchten.Was ich euch nicht erzählte, beschreibt nicht nur auf feinfühlige und komplexe Art und Weise wie schwer das Nicht-Gesagte wiegt, sondern auch, wie jeder um seinen Platz in der Gesellschaft, der Familie oder Beziehungen kämpft und dabei vor allem oft mit sich selbst. Es geht nicht nur darum, sich selbst zu finden, sondern auch darum, anderen Raum zu lassen und sie nicht mit Erwartungen zu erdrücken. Es geht um Betrug und Ablehnung als Reaktion darauf, dass man sich genau das Gegenteil wünscht, ebenso wie um Alltagsrassismus und Integration. Das Portrait einer Familie, in der jeder mit sich selbst um etwas ringt, eingebettet in den Tod eines Familienmitglieds und den Wunsch, die Gründe dafür zu erfahren. Eine Innenansicht verschiedener Personen und deren Beweggründen, die Celeste Ng eindrucksvoll gelungen ist und mitunter auch wütend macht. Einzig das Ende erscheint mir angesichts der vorgefallenen Geschehnisse etwas zu euphemistisch, wenn es auch kein gutes Ende im klassischen Sinne ist. Aber ich nehme es als Symbol, dass Dinge sich zum Guten wenden können und Veränderung möglich ist. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com
Junior Hannah Lee plays the flute with her mom Grace accompanying her on the piano.
Mike is joined by returning guests Hannah Lee Tseng and Jon Ginn to discuss Season 5 of Cobra Kai.
In our last Summer Dispatch, we celebrate the end of our radically-freeform summer by tying up some loose ends. Charlie Nuermberger finishes his exploration of an abandoned mansion in western Maryland, purportedly home to an infant poltergeist. Hannah Lee explores what makes a great summer read. And Tommy Goulding muses on melancholic wanderings in the streets of Nuremberg. This episode was directed and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Charlie Nuermberger, Hannah Lee, and Tommy Goulding. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
In parenthood, we realize so much is out of our control - how do we cope when things don't go as planned? I recently had the honor of being a guest on the Woven podcast talking about my journey using the Alexander Technique as a practice during early parenthood to deal with physical and emotional stresses. This week, episode 40 of Poised & Powerful Podcast is a replay of my conversation with Evelyn Correa on her podcast, Woven! Feeding and caring for young children can do a number on your body - and it can be hard to find that time to take care of yourself. Join me for a restorative practice where we'll release tension in our necks, back, and shoulders. Clear your mind so you'll feel reset and re-energized for yourself and your family. Drop into the online Sunday night group: Restore on the Floor for parents and caregivers. https://poisedpowerfulparenthood.com/take-a-break Or sign up here to be the first to know about new classes and offers.In this episode of Poised & Powerful Podcast, Evelyn and I discuss the following:Using Alexander Technique in stressful parenting situationsApproaching parenthood from a skills-based perspective rather than a knowledge-based perspectiveThe reality of being a new mom and the unique struggles each of us go through, from the daily routines to the pressures we put on ourselves as moms.How we respond physiologically to stress and how we can apply Alexander Technique skills in the moment to make life easier.Remember these - Am I seeing? Am I breathing? Am I balancing?Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Poised & Powerful and Sarah at https://poisedpowerfulparenthood.com/interviews CONNECT WITH EVELYN CORREA:Woven PodcastPersonal - InstagramPodcast - InstagramCONNECT WITH SARAH MAYHAN:Newsletter InstagramStress Less in Pregnancy Class OnlineSunday night Zoom: Restore on the FloorWork with Sarah! LINKS MENTIONED:The Alexander Technique Birth Book by Ilana Machover Guided constructive rest practice Do constructive rest together!Practice “the cycle” to calm downEp. 32: Asking for Help as a New Mom with Hannah Lee, LSWClick Below for the Episode Transcript (COMING SOON)Support the podcast!
In our second Summer Dispatch, the day after Independence Day, we hear stories uniquely American in their separation from U.S. soil. Hannah Lee explores the experience of international students and their names in the United States. Alan Plotz learns about a project aiming to catalogue the oral histories of religious refugees. Tommy Goulding shares a day in his own life as an expatriate for a summer. Directed and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Hannah Lee, Alan Plotz, Tommy Goulding, and Adam Sanders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
Do you feel like you have to just grit your teeth and power through to get through challenging situations? The reality is, we all need help and kindness. Our society could do a better job of supporting parents - a first step might be recognizing that we are not alone in our struggles. This week, episode 32 of Poised & Powerful Podcast is sharing the importance of supporting your mental health, through pregnancy, postpartum, and into parenting. Want to support your mind and body during pregnancy? In my upcoming class, Stress Less in Pregnancy, you (and your partner!) can learn new ways to take care of yourself that will support you into parenthood. Hannah Lee is presenting an interactive component on mental health that last class's participants found “super helpful!” Sign up: https://poisedpowerfulparenthood.com/pregnancy-classHannah is a social worker and therapist at Center + Room To Breathe, an integrated therapy and trauma-informed yoga space. At Center Hannah loves working with people as they care for themselves, and she has a particular passion for issues such as pre and postnatal mental health, parenting, and mental health care in the Asian American community. Hannah is certified in psychologically-sensitive yoga through Room To Breathe, and takes a holistic mind-body approach to her work. Hannah was born in England to Chinese and English parents, grew up in Massachusetts, and outside of Center has experience in social justice and nonprofit settings. She lives in Chicago with her partner and their two small, noisy children. In this episode of Poised & Powerful Podcast, Hannah Lee and I discuss the following:Different approaches to therapy, which can include options for embodiment, yoga, and mindfulness practices. The “big picture” factors that influence our mental well-being (hormones are important, but they're not the only part.) The complex and mixed emotions that parenthood can bring, and allowing ourselves to feel those feelings. You deserve to reach out for support, even if you're not at an “extreme” like wanting to hurt your child or yourself. How and where to begin to draw in support, especially if you've never done it before.How to begin to give ourselves kindness and compassion (we extend so much care to our children, but can struggle to see ourselves as also worthy of care.) Learn more about Poised & Powerful and Sarah at https://poisedpowerfulparenthood.com/interviewsCONNECT WITH HANNAH LEE:InstagramWebsiteBlogUpcoming: Mindful Parenting: Growing Self Compassion + Body Awareness Workshop 5/25 In PersonUpcoming: Caring for Yourself While Caring for Baby: Exploring Pre + Postpartum Mental Health 6/22 OnlineCONNECT WITH SARAH MAYHAN:FacebookInstagramWork with Sarah! Links mentioned: Instagram account @notsafeformomgroup
Canopy NWA serves to meet the needs of refugees living in Northwest Arkansas and equips them with the tools needed to thrive as active members of their community. Join us today, as we have an exciting conversation with Hannah Lee, Director of Community Engagement, about the innovative ways Canopy is ensuring the refugees they serve feel connected and set up for success.
News and Culture celebrates April Fool's Day... one week late. Reporters do pranks, learn about pranks, talk about cryptocurrency, and discover the secrets of a very special fox. Reported, recorded, and produced by Adam Sanders, Reina Coulibaly, Izzy Jacobson, Hannah Lee, Alan Plotz, Tommy Goulding, Henry Moses, and Anna Salvatore. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
On this special episode of the My House Podcast, Isaac sits down with three members of USC's Innovation in Engineering and Design for Global Challenges, who visited MY House to present and gather data for their new project. We discuss the specifics of the program as well as the unique challenges facing Alaska as related to homelessness, as well as Moose and why it's okay to be scared of them.
After two years virtual, SXSW EDU 2022 was back in person in Austin earlier this month! It was an amazing four days of amazing conversations. By far, one of the most inspiring ones for me was the one I had on the Cognizant Foundation podcast stage with three women whose career paths have been changed by tech training programs that opened the doors for them in an industry that hasn't always been the most welcoming to women. Simply put: These women are amazing. These programs are amazing. In this episode – which we recorded live in front of an enthusiastic audience – you'll meet: Kate Nichols – a 32-year-old former teacher who packed up her bags in Austin and moved to Seattle to learn software programming at Ada Developers Academy. She got a paid internship at Zulily as part of the training. She loves education still and has been able to combine that love with her new career at Hello World.Sage Lee – a 26-year-old former retail food worker who went from stocking shelves to an intensive seven-month intensive software programming class in Denver's Turing School. Today, after a paid apprenticeship at Handshake, she's an associate junior programmer at the company. By the way, she went from barely making $40,000 to making more than $90,000 a year – that's a big jump from her salary at the grocery store.Maria Contreras – an Austin high school senior who started learning to code at 15 in a free Code2College afterschool program that landed her a paid internship at Indeed. We learned on stage that the now-18-year-old is headed to Rice University with a full scholarship to major in computer programming. What these young women have in common is their desire to move into an in-demand career, and that they were able to find free, or almost free, training programs geared toward young people who don't have the financial resources to do it on their own. We talk about how they did it, and how you can do it too! You can listen here – and I encourage you to listen all the way to the end – or you can download and listen from wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks to Kristen Titus, Hannah Lee, and Kyle Gunnels and all the Cognizant Foundation team for inviting us to record the podcast on their stage! WorkingNation was a media partner with SXSW EDU for the fourth year in a row. Check out our interviews for our WorkingNation Overheard series for a flavor of the other conversations we had in Austin this year. Episode 224: Expanding Opportunities in Tech at SXSW EDUHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlExecutive Producers: Joan Lynch and Melissa PanzerTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4.0Download the transcript for this podcast here.You can check out all the other podcasts at this link: Work in Progress podcasts
Dr. Andy Kokaji is a Senior Director of Immunology, and Dr. Hannah Lee is a Senior Director of Product Management, at STEMCELL Technologies. They discuss their career paths and how they develop and commercialize products to support scientists worldwide.
News and Culture talks about twins – in the broadest extent of the term. Reporters interview experts on astrology and biology to learn about spiritual and physical twin research, meet two students who share the same first and last name, learn about the cutting-edge research into doppelgänger horror, and gain a personal insight into the life of a family with twins. This episode was directed and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Isa Escamilla, Reina Coulibaly, Alan Plotz, Ashley Olenkiewicz, Hannah Lee, Adam Sanders, Clara McWeeny, Charlie McWeeny, and Anna Salvatore. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
Mike and Albert with guest Hannah Lee Tseng discuss the latest Disney+ show in the Star Wars universe.
In today's episode of “Helping Families be Happy” podcast, host Dr. Carla Marie Manly, a practicing Clinical Psychologist, Wellness Advocate, and Author based in Sonoma County, California talks with Hannah Lee, a Content Creator and an Instagram Marketer about the power of social media as a resource for parents. She also talks about how she helps other moms who work from home by marketing their small businesses. Episode Highlights 02:15 - Hannah was isolated at home so she tried to join a local Facebook support group. However, she was kicked out of the group within two weeks because she mentioned a comment about ‘Sleep Training' on a post made by an exhausted desperate mother. 03:45 – Hannah's Instagram page is an intentionally created safe, positive community for stay-at-home moms. 06:45 – Dr. Carla states that it is so inspirational that instead of going and curling up in a dark hole, Hannah chose to be courageous, and started her way of connecting with people. 08:30 – Through the Instagram page and other groups they started sharing different ideas and tricks of creating support for the community and helping other moms in need. 10:40 – So many people who've been put in unexpected situations recently, like working moms, but are also watching their child at home. 13:20 – Dr. Carla asks about Hannah's favorite content creation. 16:00 – Hannah does some marketing for the small businesses run by moms. 18:15 – To be able to review books for the publishing houses is a dream come true for Hannah as she has always been a book lover. 19:30 – Dr. Carla asks Hannah if she remembers her favorite book as a child if she had one. 21:40 – Hannah reminds parents that parenting was already hard and now we are pandemic parenting, and it's become even harder. Three Key Points Hannah thinks that there's a need in the world for something to help mothers build community, and that's how her Instagram page and the Content Creator in her were born. This page is called ‘Survival of The-Stay-At-Home-Mom' because it was born out of this difficult struggle to find support. In addition to the entire wonderful expert resources on Instagram, Hannah discovered many fabulous small businesses and handmade toys by small businesses. She is now connected with brand representatives for a handful of small businesses, toymakers, and small businesses run by moms, and they are now her friends. Books and Sensory Play are a way to engage kids with the world in a safe way at home. You can travel the world in a book, you can provide kids with some slime, play dough, or rice bins that let them get their hands in there and touch everything. Tweetable Quotes “I'm a former Teacher and Nanny but I had no idea what the transition to motherhood would be like.”– Hannah Lee “I found this app called ‘Peanut', which is a dating app, but it's for mothers finding communities, which is cool.” - Hannah Lee “Do you stay awake at night thinking about what to create next?” - Dr. Carla Marie Manly “You are reaching 3000 formally isolated individuals who now have someone to turn to.” - Dr. Carla Marie Manly “I am finding so many inspirational people on Instagram, I am following Occupational Therapists, Parenting Specialists, and Nutritionists.” - Hannah Lee “They're engaged and are having a fabulous time and it's simple and easy.” - Hannah Lee “So, I also have a very strong passion for Sensory Play.” - Hannah Lee “I am a book lover; I always used to sleep with mountains of books as a child.” - Hannah Lee “Books and Sensory Play has been therapy for our family.” - Hannah Lee “The community is such a lifesaving gift isn't it?” – Dr. Carla Marie Manly Resources Mentioned Helping Families be Happy Podcast Apple Dr. Carla Marie Manly Website LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Hannah Lee Instagram Podcast Editing
Mike discusses the latest season of the Karate Kid legacy series with two new guests -- TV guru Hannah Lee Tseng & cinephile Jon Ginn.
On tap this week: States that drinks the most Beer, A brewery Is giving away a custom airstream, Soybeans and beer, Cubs fans outed buying empty cups for beer snake, Is waterless beer is the future?, Denver Beer Co. is giving away “Beer for Life,” Gas stations liable for selling fuel to drunk drivers? Hannah Lee of Waypost Brewery talks about her back ground in wine making and how it influences her on beer recipes, brewing farmhouse styles, having a brewery tucked in the middle of a blueberry farm. All this and so much more presented by Cask Branding and RTIC Outdoors. Enjoy the show!
Hi Everybody! Here is the new podcast mix for July 2021. It is 2 hours of just myself this month with no guest. Reminder coming up Sunday July 18, 2021 in Oakland by the water from 12pm-8pm featuring David Harness, Mario Dubbz, Heather B., DJ Theo, Hannah Lee, Nesto Fuentez, Rob Crush. It is Family Friendly and bring your skates. Hope to see you all there! Much Love, Theo :)
Hannah joins Alan and Patrick to discuss aspects of racism, the shootings in Georgia, Darly Davis and how each of them feel about being exclusive. Artwork:@naybyday_ Soundtrack:@peterkimjungha --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yearofthedub/support
Hannah reports from Mayport, where the USS Philippine Sea returns after a challenging 10-month deployment that included a covid-19 outbreak.
Hannah Lee (MA, MSW) is a therapist and mom of a 2-year-old boy. Today, we talk about how motherhood has broken each of us down in hard and good ways, navigating conflict and finding healing within each of our interracial marriages, learning from Mary (Jesus's mom) and her reflections, mindfulness in parenting, and the scripture passages from Episode 6 Part A, a 10-minute guided meditation on passages from Ezekiel and Luke. What does it look like to not judge our own hardened hearts, but to have self-compassion and offer our hearts to God for healing and refreshment? It's a joy to learn from Hannah's insights as she shares valuable wisdom from her personal and professional experiences, interwoven with her strong sense of faith and love. Hannah holds master's degrees in both Crosscultural Studies and Social Work. She's a co-host on Erasing Shame, a podcast at the intersection of mental health and the Asian American experience. Her clinical areas of expertise include identity, spirituality, anxiety, depression, trauma and intercultural relationships. Please subscribe to The SoulNourished Mama Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and follow me on Instagram! @soulnourished_mama_podcast Episode links: Erasing Shame Podcast (Hannah is a co-host) The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective, By Richard Rohr A great podcast episode about the Enneagram - Balanced by Beth, Episode #29 Meyers Briggs personality inventory Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World, by Osheta Moore
A pre-recorded service, highlighting a number of Creston friends leading us in worship. We welcome Hannah Lee to teach on Romans 4 in a sermon titled “Saving Suffering".
This 11-minute guided scripture meditation (lectio divina) focuses on the state of the heart and God's power to transform hardened hearts. First, we meditate on Ezekiel 36:26 about God transforming the hearts of God's people. Then we meditate on Luke 2:8-19, where we witness Mary holding onto God's miracles and promises about Jesus in her heart and thinking about them often. In part B of this episode, therapist Hannah Lee, MSW, observes that we often feel ashamed of having hardened hearts. She encourages us to instead look at ourselves more compassionately, as God does. In this meditation, we find space to come before God, name the feelings that emerge as we ask God to reveal the state of our own hearts, and receive God's invitation for the transformation that can only come from God. Ezekiel 36:26: “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you. I will remove from you your heart of stone, and give you a heart of flesh.” Thank you, Mesmi (@mesmi), for the meditation music, and Ketsa for the theme music. Please subscribe to The SoulNourished Mama Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and follow me on Instagram! @soulnourished_mama_podcast
This month as we close out 2020 host Matthew Ablan speaks with photographer Hannah Lee - who has photographed everyone from Guns 'N' Roses to Charlotte's own Michael Tracy. The two discuss how she got into photography, musicians she has photographed, what is involved with getting to shoot big name artists and how the on-set of Covid19 has affected her photography business. You can check out Hannah's work on Facebook and at the Level 1 Studio webpage.
In Episode 4 of Recultured, we look to the movie releases of Ufotable's "Demon Slayer" and Kyoto Animation's "Violet Evergarden" for hope, as we wait out the long winter for a vaccine and brighter days in 2021. Guests on this episode: Hannah Lee (https://twitter.com/AngryDaenjangny) , writer for Arama Japan Kim Morrissy (https://twitter.com/frog_kun) , Anime News Network Tokyo correspondent Lauren Rose Kocher (https://zaiko.io/) , co-founder Zaiko PTE Matt Schley (https://twitter.com/rhymeswithguy?lang=en) , Japan Times anime writer Sponsor: Recultured is brought to you by Food-e (http://bit.ly/foodetokyo) , Tokyo's first gourmet restaurant delivery service. Food-e delivers from some of Tokyo's finest restaurants, such as Nobu Tokyo and The Oak Door Steakhouse, to homes, offices and parties. Premium dining — now at your fingertips and available exclusively at www.food-e.jp (http://bit.ly/foodetokyo) . Credits: This episode was hosted by Shaun McKenna (https://twitter.com/jt_sloosh?lang=en) and Alyssa I. Smith (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/author/alyssa-i-smith/) . It was written by Patrick St. Michel (https://twitter.com/mbmelodies) and Oscar Boyd (https://twitter.com/omhboyd) , with extra help from our intern Tadasu Takahashi. It was produced by Oscar Boyd. Our theme music was by LLLL (https://twitter.com/lllltokyo) , the sound of Tokyo, and this episode was recorded at the Temple University Japan Campus in Sangenjaya, Tokyo. Illustrations by Ming Ong (http://www.chuanmingart.com/) . Announcements: Sign up to the Deep Dive mailing list and be notified every time a new episode comes out. Get in touch with us at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show! Rate us, review us and share this episode with a friend if you've enjoyed it. Follow us on Twitter, and give us feedback. This episode of Deep Dive may be supported by advertising based on your location. Advertising is sourced by Audioboom and is not affiliated with The Japan Times.
HAPPY FRIDAY! We have a good feeling about today. Keeping in the spirit of the season of #RockyHorror, we’ve got our Usherette from Rocky I, HANNAH LEE!Hannah Lee, now Farris, started theatre at The Theatre Company at age 13. She had the privilege to work with Randy Wilson in multiple shows, including his original work of Taking Liberty, and our very first Rocky Horror Show as the Usherette. She attended Ball State, pursuing a BFA in musical theatre. She then attended nursing school, graduated valedictorian, and is now a nurse at Baylor Scott and White.
Zach and Jessica are joined by Hannah Lee the Director of Community Engagement at Canopy NWA, the only refugee resettlement agency in Arkansas. Come join the conversation as we continue explore issues related to immigration! Also - check out www.canopynwa.org to see how you can support them! They are good people doing good work!
Hannah Lee joins Patrick, Alan, and Charlie to discuss the wayfair scandal, a reasoned explanation on water, self-development, and what stage of a relationship do they fancy. Artwork:@naybyday_ Soundtrack:@peterkimjungha --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yearofthedub/support
Host Brian Crombie is joined by three very engaging and motivational students from The Knowledge Society, an afterschool school for high school students. Hannah Lee is an 18 year old focused on genetic engineering, machine learning and now doing a start up in real estate, Cam Kerr is a 16 years old immunogenomics researchers at the Princess Margaret Cancer Research Centre and Eesha Ulh is a 17 year old blockchain and machine learning developer.
This brand-spankin' new season (complete with new intro & outro songs, courtesy of The Cowtown Serenaders and Natalie Marie & Hannah Lee, respectively) is ALLLL about the imaginative arc. The WHa? The journey one must take in their imagination to create a new reality. And it all starts with finding yourself at something that feels impossible. For the price of a coffee you can give the gladgirls a big ol kiss each month.
Hosted by Ji Eun Ko, LMFT. Produced and Engineered by Jake Jamieson. Music by Thomas Lea and Beles.
Hannah Lee is pursuing her doctorate in counseling psychology with her research and clinical focus on Asians and Asian Americans, especially how immigration can influence variations of stress. Needless to say, we had a ton of things to talk about regarding the Asian American experience. If any of what we talked about resonated with you or you want to continue this conversation with me or Hannah, please send us a message via the following: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Leaders of the organization KAC Metro Atlanta (Korean American Coalition Metro Atlanta) Eric Kim and Hannah Lee came to talk about what KAC does and their initiative to get everyone to complete the census. It's easy and beneficial in a wide variety of ways! Please take 3 minutes right now (yes, right this moment) to fill out your census form! Census Guide in Korean: http://www.aapicensusga.org/korean/ KAC's contact information Email: kacatlanta@gmail.com FB: Korean American Coalition - Atlanta Instagram: @kacatlanta Website: kacatl.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Conversation with Hannah Lee. A Baruch College poet who is now the Managing Editor of Encounters Magazine, Baruch's student-run literary and art publication.
S4Ep11: Hannah Lee is a painter, sculptor and seamstress based in Jerome, Arizona.
The UX & Growth Podcast is back, and we’re kicking things off right. In this episode, I sit down with Hannah Lee (Designer at Google) to discuss how she audited Chrome’s entire UI and introduced a new design system in time for its tenth birthday, reducing the application size by megabytes in the process. When rolled out across Chrome’s more than 2 billion users, this represented a material impact on global device memory and data usage. From discovering 98 different shades of grey, to designing for obsolete operating systems, to open sourcing Chrome’s design system, we cover all of the epiphanies, lessons and downright hilarious moments in Hannah’s quest to design at planet scale. Hannah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/san_toki Hannah on Medium: https://medium.com/@san_toki Unboxing Chrome: https://medium.com/@san_toki/unboxing-chrome-f6af7b8161a2 Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ustinknight
*Disclaimer - apologies for the technical issues this week, we hope it has not ruined the listening experience for you!* In this week's episode Vic and Jas are joined by the talented Hannah Lee, who discusses her journey to becoming a published author at the age of 22, with her children's book 'My Hair'. The ladies touch on the struggles of trying to be confident and how hard it can be to be the only black person in a room. GUEST: Hannah Lee @hannlee_ HOSTS: Vic @victoriasanusi Jas @jas_bw Let us know who you would like to see on an upcoming episode using the hashtag #blackgalslivin Artwork by @thecamru
We have all of the guys back in the studio, including surprise guest Hannah Lee, to continue the discussion on what it means to be British for black person in the UK. Where do we say when people ask where we are from? And can we ever truly identify with the Union Jack or St George's Flag outside of major sporting events like the World Cup or Olympics? *JOIN OUR MAILING LIST* To stay up to date with the latest OTB goings on, join our mailing list. You will get exclusive access to content, giveaways, free tickets to live shows and more! https://forms.gle/TYmvFWiutZmdcz1w8
Today, we welcome Hannah Lee to teach from Matthew 14:22–33 in a sermon entitled "It's Me."
On March 18, State Theatre hosted a masterclass with legendary flutist Sir James Galway. Three young flutists were chosen to perform for Sir James, who gave them valuable feedback and instruction, and spoke at length to the students and an invited audience about the history of the flute, playing techniques, how to practice, and how to take care of the instrument. Two of the student participants were able to join us for a talk about this unique experience and how it has impacted their lives. Check out our interview with Hunter Green from Wenonah, a masters student at Mannes Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Judy Mendenhall; and Hannah Lee a student at East Brunswick High School.
Today, we welcome Hannah Lee to teach from Mark 14:3–9 and Luke 7:36–50 in a sermon entitled "A Beautiful Mess" as a part of the sermon series The Big Story.
Hello there! I see you may be lost. Don't be afraid, this podcast won't hurt ya! It's the Gaming News Power Up Hour special ALL NEWS episode with a 2 person crew off Spencer and Hannah Lee! Topics of discussion include Gearbox Teases, Google's new gaming venture, Apex Legends new relationship with Ninja, All Kinds of game updates, 343 announcing Halo for PC, and much much more!! Instagram/Twitter: @TakeThisStudios Youtube.com/TakeThisStudios Intro: Halo Theme cover by The Warp Zone Outro: Assassin's Creed 2 Theme cover by SquidPhysics
Today, we welcome Hannah Lee to teach from Mark 10:13–16 in a sermon entitled "Not ‘Like a Child' but as a Child" as a part of the sermon series The Big Story.
Emily Sullivan and Hannah Lee talk with host Mark Woods about the wide range of stories — murder trials, power plant implosions and more — they covered this summer as Times-Union interns.
It's all come down to this, folks. The final episode of the saga of Amanda Hess, Mike Jaundice, Sam "Cool" Beans and Hannah Lee.
Today, we welcome Hannah Lee to teach from John 9 in a sermon entitled "What Do You See?" as a part of the sermon series Signs of Heaven.
Today, we welcome Hannah Lee to teach from Exodus 14 in a sermon entitled "Where You Belong."
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
The Bay Area Pet Fair, hosted by Pet Food Express, is on Saturday and Sunday, September 16 & 17, from 10:00am to 5:00pm. In Pleasanton, California at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It is California’s largest pet adoption event, and the goal is 1,500 adoptions. http://www.bayareapetfair.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bayareapetfair Thanks to Drew Saldivar and Hannah Lee, high school volunteers from College Park HS in Pleasant Hill, CA. Paul Renaud is their Advanced Media Communications teacher. 1:45 Hannah Lee 5:27 Kim Johnson, Countryside Rescue https://www.countrysiderescue.com 7:10 Jerome, Soft Paws Rescue https://www.softpawsrescue.org 8:45 Karen Conover and Rebecca Shaffer, Beau’s Bridge Club http://beausbridgeclub.org 11:41 Dianne Venzon, Northern California Weimaraner Rescue http://www.norcalweimrescue.org 15:25 Julianne Shapiro, East Bay SPCA https://eastbayspca.org 17:06 Donna Stone and Sheri Santos, Compassionate Pet Sanctuary http://cpsrescue.com 19:05 Linda Swagerty, Bay Area Animal Rescue Crew (BAARC) http://www.bayareaanimalrescuecrew.org 21:25 Steve Elgin, Pug Rescue of Sacramento http://www.pugpros.org 23:49 Laura Coulombe, Furever Dachshund Rescue http://www.fureverdachshundrescue.org 26:30 Ruthie Tolleson and Marisa Russo, Marin Humane https://www.marinhumane.org 28:58 Jennifer Paz, North Star Rescue http://www.northstarrescue.org 33:35 Pamela Buck, Golden State Greyhound Adoption http://www.goldengreyhounds.com 35:29 Vanessa Molletti and Allie Schwenn, Doggie Protective Services (DPS) http://www.dpsrescue.org 38:55 Kathy Vossler, STAR Animal Rescue http://staranimalrescue.org 42:07 Jan Niejhaus, Animal Rescue Recon http://www.animalrescuerecon.com 44:30 Stu Homer, Golden State Greyhound Adoption http://www.goldengreyhounds.com Thank you all the volunteers, employees, and rescue organizations. Thank you Mike Murray, Diane Sharp, and Pet Food Express! https://www.petfoodexpress.com See you next year at the Bay Area Pet Fair! About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Don’t miss any new episodes. Sign up for our email list. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Brisbane, Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://info.vanillagroovemedia.com http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
The Bay Area Pet Fair, hosted by Pet Food Express, is on Saturday and Sunday, September 16 & 17, from 10:00am to 5:00pm. In Pleasanton, California at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It is California’s largest pet adoption event, and the goal is 1,500 adoptions. http://www.bayareapetfair.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bayareapetfair Thanks to Drew Saldivar and Hannah Lee, high school volunteers from College Park HS in Pleasant Hill, CA. Paul Renaud is their Advanced Media Communications teacher. Use the minute markers to fast forward to your favorite interview. 1:54 Darlene Yount, Bay Area Animal Rescue Crew (BAARC) http://www.bayareaanimalrescuecrew.org 5:20 Lisa Sikes, Animal House https://www.facebook.com/AnimalHouseSolano/ 6:36 Mike St. Pierre, Stockton Adopt-A-Bulls https://www.facebook.com/Stocktonadoptabulls/ 9:00 Karen Todoroff, Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue http://www.bayareagsr.org 10:31 Pamela Lee, Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue https://mickaboo.org 14:38 Suzanne Johansen, Maine Coon Adoptions http://mainecoonadoptions.com 17:00 Ann Dunn, Cat Town http://www.cattownoakland.org 19:05 Karen Schaver, Orphan Dog Rescue http://www.orphandog.org 20:25 Pali Boucher, Rocket Dog Rescue https://www.rocketdogrescue.org Bummer’s Ball (Rocket Dog's fundraising festivity on October 5) https://www.bummersball.org 24:47 Mike Murray, Bay Area Pet Fair and Pet Food Express Thank you Pet Food Express! https://www.petfoodexpress.com Photo: Pug Rescue of Sacramento Harold and Nancy will be at the Bay Area Pet Fair conducting interviews! Make sure to visit our booth and say hello. About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Don’t miss any new episodes. Sign up for our email list. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Brisbane, Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://info.vanillagroovemedia.com http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
The Bay Area Pet Fair, hosted by Pet Food Express, is on Saturday and Sunday, September 16 & 17, from 10:00am to 5:00pm. In Pleasanton, California at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It is California’s largest pet adoption event, and the goal is 1,500 adoptions. http://www.bayareapetfair.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bayareapetfair Thanks to Drew Saldivar and Hannah Lee, high school volunteers from College Park HS in Pleasant Hill, CA. Paul Renaud is their Advanced Media Communications teacher. Use the minute markers to fast forward to your favorite interview. 1:54 Drew Saldivar, high school videographer 3:32 Kelly Miott, Oakland Animal Services http://www.oaklandanimalservices.org 5:23 Terry Messer, FurEver Animal Rescue http://www.fureveranimalrescue.org 6:58 Sarah Chambless, Pawsitive Connections http://www.pawsitiveconnections.org 8:07 Jody Somel and Yolanda Gutierrez, Westside Animals for Adoption http://www.westsideanimalsforadoption.com 9:27 Jill Marsh, No Paws Left Behind / Bella Vita Rescue / Andrea's Dream Rescue http://www.nopawsleftbehindrescue.org 11:14 Rosalyn Simon, TriValley Animal Rescue http://tvar.org 12:29 Susan Hanna, German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California http://www.savegsd.org 14:47 Paulette Murillo, Dusty Paws Rescue http://www.dustypawsrescue.org 15:45 Jazmine Salazar, The Milo Foundation http://www.milofoundation.org 16:42 Isabelle Cnudde and Lori Woods, Animal Place http://animalplace.org 18:56 Celine Dion, SaveABunny http://saveabunny.org 20:48 Steve Amos and Virginie Adruga, Contra Costa Animal Services www.ccasd.org/ 24:15 Joseph O'Donnell, Berkeley Humane https://berkeleyhumane.org 26:19 Luis Sanchez, Pets Lifeline http://www.petslifeline.org 28:33 Debbie Christian, Sonoma County Animal Shelter http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Health/Animal-Services/ 30:53 Darlis Manning, attendee Harold and Nancy will be at the Bay Area Pet Fair conducting interviews! Make sure to visit our booth and say hello. About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Don’t miss any new episodes. Sign up for our email list. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Brisbane, Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://info.vanillagroovemedia.com http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton
Guest Hannah Lee Stockdale entertains us with tales of Michigan cherries, flaming cheese, and petrified fish sticks. This is not a Blue Apron review podcast. Hannah's website: hannahleestockdale.com Hannah's twitter: twitter.com/hanoodlez Ernie's Market documentary on Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcW3vRHkox8 5 Ingredient Slow Cooker Recipes cookbook: www.amazon.com/Slow-Cooker-Recip…f=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Recorded and edited by Lauren Jordan (laurenjordan.net) Intro music by Kristine Thune (kristinethune.com) Outro music by Luno, Chris Smith (www.lunomusic.com)
Today, we welcome Hannah Lee to teach from Acts 2:14–41 in a sermon entitled "The Gift of Repentance."
Matthew 26:39
SR contributor Hannah Lee Jones reads her poetry published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review, "Insomniac Fugue," "Deer Driver," and "The Hair Spider."
Drs. Geneve Allison and Hannah Lee discuss case based patient cases on the issues of screening and treatment
Dr. Calvin Q. Pan and Dr. Hannah Lee discuss HBV risk factors among Asian Americans and the role of primary care in HBV screening, counseling, and treatment
Hannah Lee is a PhD student in the environmental engineering department at Harvard University.