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This episode was originally released on March 3, 2015. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. She was the raven-haired beauty whose lily-white persona was forged by her supporting roles in Gone With the Wind and several Errol Flynn swashbucklers. He was the real-life swashbuckler, the heroic lover/drinker/fighter whose directorial debut The Maltese Falcon, was an enormous success. They met when Huston directed de Havilland in his second film, In This Our Life, and began an affair which would continue, on and off, through the decade, as he joined the Army and made several controversial documentaries exposing dark aspects of the war experience, and as she waged a war of her own, taking Warner Brothers to court to challenge the indentured servitude of the star contract system. De Havilland's lawsuit went all the way to the California Supreme Court, and had massive implications on the future of labor in Hollywood and beyond. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Hunter Huston is a kidney doctor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, triathlete, and medical advisor at Precision Fuel & Hydration. In this episode, we dive into the science behind fluid and electrolyte balance for endurance athletes. From sweat sodium testing to pre-race hydration strategies, we explore practical and evidence-based ways to optimize performance through smarter fueling and hydration. Whether you're racing a 5K or tackling an Ironman, this episode is packed with insights to help you stay ahead of dehydration and performance decline.
Today we have an uninterrupted episode that includes the 5 Stages of Growth, Analysis of MORS and Overhead Recovery Systems, and How to to Build a High Performance Team with Jim Huston.www.jrhuston.biz
Guest: David Vassegh joins Conway Jr to discuss his trip with the Los Angeles Dodgers over at the White House. // Guest: Will Kohlschreiber with a Birds-Eye View Florida and Huston will collide in San Antonio's Alamodome for the men's title after a national semifinal round + Conway is mistaken as a Trader Joe's employee at Target in Westlake Village. // News Whip: The Conway Crew shares some newsy stories. // Rick Deeds audition audio clip for the show, The Masters + Wayne Gretzky Congratulates Alex Ovechkin for Becoming NHL's All-Time Leading Goal Scorer
In this episode, i am discussing results from Charleston and Huston. Also, discussing Monte Carlo open and Jannik Sinner's return.
In this episode of Modern Chiropractic Mastery, Dr. Kevin Christie welcomes Craig Huston, a seasoned business consultant, to discuss the vital role of playbooks in chiropractic practices.Huston shares insights from his extensive experience in various industries, emphasizing how playbooks can streamline operations, enhance employee onboarding, and ultimately increase a practice's value. He explains the difference between playbooks and standard operating procedures (SOPs), advocating for a more digestible approach that focuses on key tasks and processes.Listeners will discover practical strategies for creating effective playbooks, including utilizing technology for documentation and training. The conversation also touches on the importance of building a self-managing business that can thrive independently of its owner, preparing for unforeseen circumstances, and ensuring a solid exit strategy for the future.This episode is a must-listen for chiropractors looking to elevate their practice through structured systems and improved operational efficiency, all while fostering a culture of engagement and excellence.
Coach Huston recaps the previous week's games for the varsity and JV baseball squads and highlights upcoming matchups on the Monmouth McDonald's Coaches Corner.
This week Billy and Mauricio of The Skatastrophics join us. We discuss their history as a band and with ska music. We learn how being from Huston, Texas influences their sound and what their local scene is like. We also listen to a new song called TV Glows. All this and of course Ska News and our Ska Picks of the Week. The Skatastrophics:https://www.instagram.com/the_skatastrophics?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==On The Upbeat: ontheupbeatska.comSka News…..-SkappositoryOn March 14th Skappository released a new track called Steel Toe Love. https://open.spotify.com/track/4CeneHX9WdyZ7t5AP0aBwm?si=Dav1QM2BQVO8KYyVNV3RlA-Distorted Times On March 10th Distorted Times released a new song called Hella Highwater. https://open.spotify.com/track/0YFOwx2uvXWKaRFMtE7XEc?si=drrNpmnrStq54V8xMxDAGg-Title Holder On March 18th Title Holder released a new song called Time Won't Stop. https://open.spotify.com/album/1NyVZ7FQXCMDunP2MNukea?si=WUxxBjqJTza8TECVToSRIgSka News 2025 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CLg5HvXyFxP6hQxQi9Qfs?si=fmVCy1bORNGmlle3FA4-uw&pi=u-gkNw56cQRWeaSka Picks of The Week 2025:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bzFTOq9JPpWk1KSEg2nqE?si=Dh0zXfgHSeqfVKsYs0HRJw&pi=u-bIgOFTm_QpaGSka News Theme by Dang!thttps://dangitband.bandcamp.comMain Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music
Podcast Episode Title: "Uncorking the Wine Industry"Show Description:In this episode of The Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast, we sit down with Laura Houston, the founder of Bell and Bottle, a wine curation and event company. Laura shares her journey from corporate America to the wine industry, discussing her experiences working with boutique wineries and her passion for supporting female entrepreneurs. Highlights:Laura's transition from a corporate career to starting her own wine business after moving to the Seattle areaHer curation of unique, small-production wines and the importance of storytelling in the industryThe launch of her "Hustle and Heart" wine label, which supports a foundation for female entrepreneursLaura's approach to wine tastings and events, making them approachable and inclusive for allHer upcoming "Made by Her" event showcasing products made by womenLaura's personal background and the influence of her Midwestern upbringing on her business philosophyWhether you're a wine enthusiast or simply curious about the world of entrepreneurship, this episode of The Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast offers a unique glimpse into the wine industry and the inspiring stories of the people behind it.Follow Laura:https://belleandbottle.com/______________________________________________________________________****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast:www.mmtbp.comwww.instagram.com/mostlymiddletnbusinespodcastwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________Shoutout to Matt Wilson for lending his voice to the new intro of MMTBP.Follow him and his podcast from which I may have borrowed the *mostly* concept:https://linktr.ee/mamwmw___________________________________________________________If you like Jim's Boston Scallys, click here to shop and order yours!https://www.bostonscally.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/mqgpwi3u0zgm89vaxnv5crzvlolevo82rvcygsn5/1668 ___________________________________________________________***You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip_________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org______________________________________________________________________Curious about podcasting? This podcast (and many others) is produced by www.itsyourshow.coA Middle Tennessee Business Podcast....subscribe/follow/rate/review at www.mmtbp.com
Evette just celebrated her birthday with the JET Setting Divas by traveling to Huston and going to the rodeo among many other fun events. Listen in to hear all about it!
Send us a textIn this episode, Kelly is joined by Jae's Dad: Huston Watson Sr. He is a business owner, computer engineer, DJ and a Veteran. Huston talks a bit about where he was born, and how his family came to love Brooklyn. He talks about growing up in a dangerous neighborhood, the friends he made and how he got through it. He then talks about going into the Air Force, becoming a DJ and meeting his wife. Kelly also asks Huston about his family, and Huston reflects on what it means for him to be able to become a father and how special that is for him.Huston then talks about his time working for Merrill Lynch, how he got the job initially, moving up the corporate later and the different jobs he's done for the company.Finally, Huston recounts his experience on 9/11. He talks about experiencing the first plane hit, helping escort people to safety, as well as the effects that it's had on his life. But above all else; Huston S. Watson Sr. is a New Yorker. Kelly Kopp's Social Media:@NewYorkCityKopp
We started off this week's show by chatting with Accessibility Sales Specialist Aimee Ferrarell of Access Elevator about VA benefits that veterans should be taking advantage of. Next, Lindholm Roofing's Assistant Manager Mike Huston joined the show to talk about inspecting your home with spring right around the corner. Then, Mr. Floor Vice President and […]
SDSU WMs Coach Stacie Terry-Huston Joins Us After The Aztecs Won The MWC Tournament To Punch their Tickets The The Big Dance.
Join our guest host, Betsy Wiley, as she is joined by Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston. Together they discuss Speaker Huston's involvement in championing educational freedom and expanding school choice options for families across the state. From overcoming initial challenges to garnering public support for voucher programs, Speaker Huston shares his insights and experiences that have contributed to significant victories in the realm of school choice. Listen in as they reveal the intricacies and triumphs of advocating for an education system where every child has the chance to thrive. Highlights from the episode: A Personal Journey to Advocacy: Speaker Huston delves into his personal connection to school choice, tracing his passion back to a formative experience with educational change and a pivotal read on Milwaukee's school voucher program. His personal story underscores the importance of tailored educational paths for every child. Victories and Challenges: As a legislator deeply involved in expanding school choice, Huston reflects on the gradual yet rewarding journey of policy advancements in Indiana. He talks about key victories and the evolving public support for the voucher program, emphasizing how incremental progress has fortified educational freedom in the state. The Current Landscape and Future Steps: With universal school choice on the horizon, Speaker Huston remains optimistic yet realistic about the legislative process. He discusses potential challenges and the unwavering commitment to advocate for educational options until they become a reality for all families in Indiana. The Role of Advocacy: Huston emphasizes the critical role that parents, students, and grassroots advocates play in shaping education policy. He encourages continued engagement and storytelling to keep the momentum strong and ensure that educational policies resonate with the needs of students. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation that highlights why education truly matters. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice For more information about school choice and the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program, visit our website at https://www.i4qed.org
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On today’s In Touch with Southeast Iowa program we spoke with with Adelyn Huston and Elsa Schmidt with Mid-Prairie FFA.
This week on the Chefpreneur Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Chef Lydia Skye Huston, also known as Dharma. A certified plant-based nutritionist and skilled vegan chef, Lydia specializes in creating meals that cater to gluten-free and other dietary needs. Based in Southeast Michigan, her journey is nothing short of inspiring. From her beginnings as a middle school teacher of French, English, and Forensics at The Roeper School for the Gifted, Lydia discovered her passion for health and wellness through food. This passion led her to study under the esteemed Master Chef Al Chase at The Institute for Culinary Awakening in Portland, Oregon, where she mastered plant-based cooking. Today, she operates Dharma's Kitchen, her personal chef service, blending her love for nutrition and creativity to transform lives through whole foods. Join us as she shares her insights on reclaiming health through mindful eating and her experience in building a purpose-driven culinary business. Need Help Or Don't Know Where To Start? Book A FREE Mentorship Call: https://bit.ly/chef-strategy-call Join Our FREE Facebook Group:/ thechefpreneurmovement Check Out Our Personal Chef Starter Course: https://personalchefstartercourse.com Want Us To Build Your Personal Chef Brand For You In Just 90 days? Click Here To Learn More: https://www.chefpreneurbuildout.com/
Feeling stressed and worried you're on the brink of total burnout? Stop. Hit play. Let's do something now to help avoid a total breakdown later. Dr. Therese Huston is a congnitive scientist and author of Sharp: 14 Simple Ways to Improve Your Life with Brain Science. She is a leading expert in decision-making and cognitive performance, through which she's helping people apply brain science to create a healthier and happier life. PRE ORDER "Sharp: 14 Simple Ways To Improve Your Life": https://amzn.to/3XhIkDH Connect with Dr. Huston: https://www.theresehuston.com/ Want to relieve stress with a good workout? Sign up for the Ignite 30 Challenge: Ignite Challenge Details: https://fitwomensweekly.com/lp/fww-live/ignite-30 --- ❤️ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/KindalBoyleFitness/ ☕️ Buy A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fitwomensweekly
Indiana has looked at adding 33 counties from Illinois that signaled they want to leave the state - which could lead to whole new maps of the U.S.Indiana House Republicans have listed embracing the counties from neighboring Illinois as one of their top 2025 legislative session priorities. House Speaker Todd Huston said Thursday that Republicans are considering the proposal after roughly a third of counties in the Prairie state voted to break away.If successful, it will drastically alter the map for Illinoisans.“We just think this is a great opportunity for people that are interested in Illinois that want to secede, but we say, ‘join us.' Low taxes, low regulatory environment, a ton of economic development already taking place,” Huston told Fox32. “We're kinda raising our hand to say 'hey don't start a 51st state, we'd love to have you in Indiana.'”
We had to have a fairy tale during Romance Month, and we landed on a doozy: 1998's Ever After! You know Paul and Erika are going to be giddy over any film that features a Barrymore, a Huston, AND a Lansbury (it's true, look it up)! So, how does this Cinderella retelling age? Listen and find out!You can follow That Aged Well on Bluesky (@ThatAgedWell.bsky.social), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), and Threads (@ThatAgedWell)!SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT!THAT AGED WELL MERCH!Wanna rate and review? HERE YOU GO!Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika VillalbaProducer & Editor: Paul Caiola
In this episode of Business of Drinks, Scott Rosenbaum sits down with Monique Huston, Vice President of the Spirits Portfolio at Winebow, one of the country's leading wine and spirits distributors. Monique has been leading the charge in the spirits world for over a decade, having quietly developed one of the most impressive spirits portfolios in the country, especially when it comes to agave spirits. Winebow represents brands like Fortaleza, David Suro's Simebra Spirits, ArteNom, El Buho, and Siete Leguas. Monique talks about how she's built a high-performing portfolio across multiple categories — and discusses how brands can work more effectively with their distributors. She shares the “dos” of landing and nurturing a distributor relationship, and perhaps more importantly, the “don'ts!” There are plenty of actionable insights and best practices in this episode — it's an essential listen for any brand looking to grow their wholesale business. In this episode, Monique shares: - The keys to building — and maintaining — a strong spirits portfolio and brand relationships. - Why brands should treat their distributor as a customer, fostering collaboration rather than friction. - How incentives have evolved post-COVID and why authentic relationships and educational investments are more impactful than cash incentives. - Why transparency and preparation are essential in pitching to distributors — don't just send an email without pricing, packaging, or a compelling story. - Why visiting markets and doing grassroots research is critical before launching a brand in a new region. - What comes next? The emerging sub-categories and trends that should be on your radar in the spirits space. Stay tuned for our next episode dropping on Feb. 5. Follow us! Business of Drinks: LinkedIn Instagram @bizofdrinks Erica Duecy, co-host:Erica Duecy is founder and co-host of Business of Drinks and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She runs the consultancy and advisory arm of Business of Drinks and has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies. LinkedIn Instagram @ericaduecy Scott Rosenbaum, co-host:Scott Rosenbaum is co-host of Business of Drinks and a veteran strategist and analyst with deep experience building drinks portfolios. He currently serves as North America Search Manager at Distill Ventures. He was formerly the Vice President of T. Edward Wines & Spirits, a New York-based importer and distributor. LinkedIn Caroline Lamb, contributor:Caroline is a producer and on-air contributor at Business of Drinks and a key account sales and marketing specialist at AHD Vintners, a Michigan-based importer and distributor. LinkedIn Instagram @borkaline If you enjoyed today's episode, follow Business of Drinks wherever you're listening, and don't forget to rate and review us. Your support helps us reach new listeners passionate about the drinks industry. Thank you!
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Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. America and all ships at sea, and welcome to Episode 57 of Vintage Sand, our first of 2025. In this episode and the next one we return, for the penultimate time, to the source of some of our most popular episodes: Danny Peary's hard-to-find 1993 classic "Alternative Oscars". In the past, we have used Peary's model to approach every full decade in which the Academy has handed out Oscars except two: the 2010's, and the topic for this two-part episode, Alternate Oscars: The 1940's Edition. It's interesting that the 40's are considered to be the peak of Hollywood's Golden Age, yet many films that were beloved and honored back then have not well withstood the passage of time. The early part of the decade's most important development was the rise of the writer/director in Hollywood. Preston Sturges was the first, with his incredible run of films from 1940-1945, and he was followed quickly by the Billy Wilder/Charles Brackett team and, of course, that clever young fellow from the Mercury Theater. The 40's also marked the arrival of Hitchcock to these shores, and the rise to prominence of new directorial voices like Huston, Preminger, Zinnemann and Nicholas Ray. There were also many high points in the decade for well-established directors like Ford, Capra, Hawks, Lubitsch and Wyler. We have the incredible run of films between 1942 and 1946 made by Val Lewton's brilliant B-movie unit at RKO, and, of course, the birth of film noir, overseen predominantly by expats like Wilder, Lang, Preminger, Ulmer, Lewis and Siodmak. The latter half of the decade, which we will cover in Episode 58 in February, saw two major developments. The end of the war saw the return to strength of many European film industries as well as studio filmmaking in Japan. In France, in the wake of 1945's miraculous "Les Enfants du Paradis", directors as different as Cocteau, Clouzot and Bresson began or restarted their careers. This explosion of creativity was matched in the UK, with the arrival of Lean, Reed, and especially with the flowering of the Powell-Pressburger Archers team. Clearly, though, the most important such event was the rise of what today is called Italian Neo-Realism, as directors like Rossellini, De Sica, and to a lesser extent Visconti, created a brand new way to tell stories on film that is still influencing directors today. The second big change of the late 40's was really two changes in one: the landmark Paramount court case in 1948 that ended the vertical monopoly the studios had long held as owners of theater chains as well, and the mass arrival of television. Between 1948 and 1952, Hollywood lost nearly half of its audience, bringing down the curtain on that so-called “Golden Age” of Hollywood. In terms of the Oscars, the Academy made solid choices for Best Picture--they certainly picked better films than they did in the 1930's! These included enduring works like "The Best Years of Our Lives", "All the King's Men" and especially, "Casablanca". Who could argue with that? (Hint: us.) But there were plenty of head scratchers as well. Prestige choices like "How Green Was My Valley", "Mrs. Miniver" and Olivier's "Hamlet" look a little creaky these days. Hell, we might argue that "Rebecca" was not even Hitchcock's best film of 1940! And the less said about "Going My Way" and "Gentlemen's Agreement", the better. So kick back, round up the usual suspects, and help us make this podcast more important than the gas in that light…
Several counties in Illinois have stated their desire to break away from The Prairie State. Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston would like to give them that opportunity. The Speaker unveiled his desire to form a commission at potentially making those Illinois counties a part of Indiana. Will it work? Is it a good use of taxpayer resources? Rob Kendall, Jim Merritt, and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz discuss on this week's Statehouse Happenings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Mary Huston on speech-language pathology, Tom Isern's cowboy poetry, Christopher Zimmerman's & FM Orchestra's 'Brilliance' concert, and insect communication from Harvest Media.
This episode was originally released on March 1, 2016. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season,The Old Man is Still Alive. In the late 1940s, as the country was moving to the right and there was pressure on Hollywood to do the same, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and John Huston all protested HUAC in ways that damaged their public personas and their ability to work in Hollywood. Hepburn's outspokenness resulted in headlines branding her a "Red" and, allegedly, audiences stoning her films. Bogart and Huston were prominent members of the Committee For the First Amendment, a group of Hollywood stars who came to Washington to support the Hollywood Ten -- and lived to regret it. With their career futures uncertain, the trio collaborated on the most difficult film any of them would ever make, The African Queen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nos rendimos a Salvatore y Bradbury, a las primeras aventuras de la gran creación del italoamericano (Drizzt, el elfo oscuro) en una edición de auténtico lujo, y a la nutrida y fascinante correspondencia del maestro de la ficción especulativa, carteándose con Truffaut, Huston, Fellini Matheson o Bertrand Russell. Omnibus El elfo oscuro, edición especial: https://www.planetadelibros.com/libro-omnibus-el-elfo-oscuro-edicion-especial/386341 Recuerdo, conrrespondencia seleccionada de Ray Bradbury: https://www.planetadelibros.com/libro-recuerdo-correspondencia-seleccionada-de-ray-bradbury/386347
When Tamika Huston vanished, a trail of evidence led South Carolina investigators on a yearlong search to find her. Their discoveries would reveal a shocking murder and unexpected killer, but Huston's story would spotlight concerns faced by families of missing women of color and the lack of national media attention given to their cases. LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more! FAM! COME SEE PATRICK ON TOUR! In February and March he's coming to Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver, Indianapolis, New Orleans, and Kansas City WITH A BRAND NEW SHOW! CLICK HERE for tickets and info!
We started off this week's show by chatting with Miracle Method's David Haas about the benefits of their Easy Step and why it works for all types of bathrooms. Next, Lindholm Roofing’s Assistant Manager Michael Huston joined the show to talk about insurance policies to be aware of when it comes to your roof. Then, […]
Huston, we have a problem. The day before I left was a real kick in the rear end, fam. (Keeping it PG for Christmas, folks.) (And by “PG,” I mean “pretty gay.”) The flight to Florida, and the struggle for a proper Belgian waffle. I had Christmas and went to see Nosferatu so that you don't have to, then I watched Rogue One directly into A New Hope, and had thoughts on those. I apologize, not only was this an uneventful week, I really wasn't in the mood to do this episode on top of it. Way to end the year with a BANG!, Luke….
durée : 00:58:02 - Un Été de lectures - Nancy Huston s'est inspirée des Quatre saisons de Vivaldi et des Quatre saisons de Buenos Aires d'Astor Piazzolla pour écrire un livret à destination du jeune public. Concert fiction exceptionnel, interprété par les musiciens de l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
durée : 00:58:02 - Un Été de lectures - Nancy Huston s'est inspirée des Quatre saisons de Vivaldi et des Quatre saisons de Buenos Aires d'Astor Piazzolla pour écrire un livret à destination du jeune public. Concert fiction exceptionnel, interprété par les musiciens de l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
Jack Huston has established himself as a versatile talent in film, television, and theater, excelling both in front of and behind the camera. He's been in shows and films like BEN-HUR, BOARDWALK EMPIRE, and AMERICAN HUSTLE. His directorial debut, DAY OF THE FIGHT, which he also wrote and co-produced, stars Michael Pitt, Ron Perlman, Steve Buscemi, and Joe Pesci. The film explores a boxer's journey through his past and present on the day of his comeback fight. It debuted at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, earning Huston the “Breakthrough Director Award” from Variety and the Golden Globes. In this interview, we talk about the inspiration and creation of the film, the challenges of making the film, the importance of creating a space for actors to explore and elevate their performances, and the significance of side characters. Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
We started off this week's show by chatting with BluSky Restoration Contractors' Business Development Manager Pete Marrero about mitigating frozen pipe damage this winter. Next, Lindholm Roofing's Assistant Manager Michael Huston joined the show to talk about getting roof repairs in before it gets too cold. Then, Access Elevator's VP of Sales Frank Wasilewski shares […]
What do baby elephants and sourdough bread have to do with this widow's journey? Terri Huston shares with Anita and Mel what the last two years have brought for her and her family after her husband died from the results of substance addiction. This episode contains the complexities of addiction and death, please be advised. Sponsored by:BetterHelp.com. Save 10% off the first month of online therapy done securely, online with our unique link: https://trybetterhelp.com/wwdnMint Mobile: Mobile phone plans with great service and coverage starting at $15/month https://trymintmobile.com/wwdnJoin our Patreon for ad-free episodes and more!http://www.patreon.com/wwdnNeed some Snarky Grief merch?http://shop.widowwedonow.comWanna buy us tacos?http://www.buymeacoffee.com/widowwedonow
Mark interviews Dale L. Roberts about his new book NETWORKING FOR AUTHORS. Prior to the interview, Mark shares a personal update, reads comments from recent episodes, and shares a word about this episode's sponsor. This episode is sponsored by Mark's book AN AUTHOR'S GUIDE TO WORKING WITH LIBRARIES AND BOOKSTORES. You can get the book for 50% direct from Mark from now until Jan 2024 using coupon code STARK2024 at checkout. Patrons will get access to a 75% off coupon for that book and a wider range of titles from Mark's direct sale store. In their interview Mark and Dale talk about: How long it has been since Dale has been on the Stark Reflections podcast. (Episode 96 - Sept 2019) Dale's first big breakthrough in the indie author space and how that led to him pivoting to becoming a YouTube content creator Dale's passion for helping showing other authors things related to the business of writing and publishing Their mutual passion for Rush How the word networking can be thought of as a "dirty" word Dale's unique approach to networking as an introverted person, by looking at it like a good movie or some other product that he enjoys and wanting to share that "thing" with someone else. IE, "This is super cool. You should know about this" translated into "This person is super cool. You should know them." Having a pool of like-minded business professionals An example of a solid and long-lasting bond Dale helped two people forge and the satisfaction that comes from that How this type of work connecting people is a "let me feed my soul" type of thing The way that some in person events can be extremely overwhelming for Dale and how he deals with it Dale's YouTube platform being up to 1700 videos How it's not about the number of times you fall down, it's the number of times you get back up The advice Dale received from Nick Thacker whenever he's being too hard on himself and picking apart something he has done The importance of at least showing up as a good starting step How S.D. Huston is so good at what she does at connecting with people and making opportunities and the way she shows up in so many different places Some of the things that authors can get wrong when they are networking The importance of asking questions when you're networking not just because it makes you seem more interesting, but it also helps you to uncover more things, some of which you might have in common How you should not try to rush relationships Remember that authors are a rare breed (particularly when you're in non-writer circles) And more... After the interview Mark reflects on a couple of things that Dale talked about. Links of Interest: Self Publishing with Dale Dale L. Roberts YouTube Dale's Books EP 096 - Focusing on And Delivering to Your Audience with Dale L. Roberts EP 390 - Author Accounting Made Simple with D.F. Hart Don Rickles Mark's YouTube channel Mark's Stark Reflections on Writing & Publishing Newsletter (Signup) Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections How to Access Patreon RSS Feeds An Author's Guide to Working With Bookstores and Libraries The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City Only Monsters in the Building The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die Hard Merry Christmas! Shitter Was Full!: A Trivia Guide to National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Dale L. Roberts is a self-publishing advocate, award-winning author, and renowned video creator. With over 50 publications, he has become an authority in self-publishing, leading him to create his own YouTube channel, Self-Publishing with Dale, regarded as one of the premier information resources in the indie publishing community. Dale lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife Kelli and two rescue cats, Auggie and Allie. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Carrie Mitchum, daughter of actor Christopher Mitchum, granddaughter to iconic actor Robert Mitchum and mother to actor Grace Van Dien. And while that's a lot of actors in your family, we haven't even mentioned her actor brother, her actor uncle, her great actor or her own acting career! I'm talking actors! That's quite a family business! The Fonda's, the Bridges' and the Douglas's aint got nothing on The Mitchum's. Although maybe the Huston's rival all this. Anyway, I digress…. We jumped around on the latest episode with Carrie because there was frankly so much to talk about. Of course we wanted to know what life was like with Grampa Robert – and we do. But we also heard so much about her own acting career starting with the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful as well as her time growing up in Europe and Asia on movie sets starring her father. Moreover, it's a total trip to know she had cookies on sitting on the lap of one of Europe's most feared dictators as part of that experience. We also talk to Carrie about her grandfather's film and his recording career, her father's films with John Wayne, growing up at the Green Acres estate with Harold Lloyd and our prior guest Suzanne Lloyd, the poetry of Robert Mitchum, her daughters time on Stranger Things, grampa's favorite food, being on the set of the film, That Championship Season, how no one really knows a family dynamic just by reading a tabloid, what NAR means, The Mitchum Steakhouse, being married to a “sex symbol” and much more. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast and everyone has a story.
An alien dog, a spy mom, and a scandalous mayor? What else could go wrong in this week's fully improvised musical, with charming guest Sage Huston! We're pulling back the curtain on local politics, so get in line now behind these 14 Colin Josts for the emotional ride of your life. Welcome to Charm Scene! Cast: Lily Ludwig, Austin Packard, Sage Huston Music Director: Sam Scheidler Drums: Chris Ditton Follow us @CharmScenePod on Instagram and YouTube, or shoot us a message at CharmScenePod@gmail.com!
In 2020 Lauren Willardson and her Companion were attacked in their sleep, while serving a religious mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. In this episode we are privileged to learn more about her courageous story and her even more astounding testimony. Tune in to get to know Lauren and hear how she has chosen to turn her tragedy into triumph.
Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What. Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/ Huston, Peter. “Continuing Lessons from the Trail.” https://grandmagatewood.wordpress.com/?s=trail+magic+movie&submit=Search Montgomery, Ben. Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail. Chicago Review Press, April 1, 2016. Sagert, Kelly Boyer and Bette Lou Higgins. Grandma Gatewood: Ohio's Legendary Hiker, Independently published January 1, 2012. Seelye, Katharine Q. “Grandma (Emma) Gatewood: First Woman to Conquer the Appalachian Trail Alone.” New York Times, June 27, 2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/27/obituaries/grandma-emma-gatewood-overlooked.html “Trail Magic: The Grandma Gatewood Story.” Eden Valley Enterprises. https://edenvalleyenterprises.org/progdesc/gatewood/tmfilminf/tmdvd.htm Wikipedia—The Free Encyclopedia. “Grandma Gatewood.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandma_Gatewood Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~ Website
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We started off this week's show by chatting with Joel Spencer from Perma-Seal Basement Systems about structural problems that can occur in your homes from long periods of dry weather. Next, Lindholm Roofing’s Michael Huston joins the show to update homeowners on the current status of home insurance and gives information regarding roof inspections. Then, […]
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the constant doom and gloom in today's world? Not to mention the panic and anxiety inevitably attached to it.It's all too easy to become trapped in negative emotions nowadays, which is why I've decided to bring back a repeat guest and dear friend, Laurel Huston. If you're hearing Laurel for the first time, she is an international keynote speaker, a trauma-informed breathwork facilitator, tantra coach, and the creator of body mapping. She has helped thousands regain their confidence and peace in their relationships with money, their body, themselves, and their partners. In this conversation, we dive into the heart of Laurel's teachings, discussing how to move from panic to peace by gaining a better understanding of our emotions instead of allowing them to identify who we are.We also chat about the importance of body awareness, somatic healing, and Laurel's upcoming Life Mapping Live event. If you're ready to stop letting fear and stress take over your life, this episode is for you. Tune in!—✨ Embrace a new relationship with your health, wealth and intimacy. Join Laurel Huston's 3-day Life Mapping event here: https://reflectionsinsideandoutevent.com/life-mapping-live. Use code “Allyson” at checkout to save $1,000!—Key Takeaways:Introduction (00:00)Meet Laurel Huston (00:43)An exploration of what life mapping is (03:14)Using somatics to heal from trauma and anxiety (07:00)Detaching experience from identification (11:18)How to deal with the current panic in the world (17:52)All about Laurel's Life Mapping Live Event (22:33)—Additional Resources:- Reach out to me on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInThe Prosperity Approach is a podcast showing ambitious, God-centered women how to master their inner game so they can lay down the struggle, manifest their dreams, and LOVE life as they go.- Follow the podcast on your favorite app, so you never miss an episode! Click HERE.- I'd be so grateful and honored if you took the time to leave a rating and review.
(00:00) Zo and Beetle kick off the final hour discussing Rob Ninkovich's take on who is out the door on the coaching staff and Brian Daboll joining the Patriots coaching staff. (10:30) The guys come back from break discussing Greg Bedard of the Boston Sports Journal saying the Patriots are unraveling. (24:56) The crew comes back joined by the Revolutions coach Caleb Porter to discuss the club coming off a win and heading down to Huston. (37:01) Zolak and Bertrand end the hour with Today's Takeaways.
For Platform Distribution: Today on the program, we're proud to present the story behind the most widely recorded murder ballad in American history, the true St. Louis story of "Frankie and Johnny." Johnny's real name was Albert, and though the phrase "He was doin' her wrong” has been the constant refrain, the depiction of Frankie Baker has always been one of a vengeful murderess - rather than murder in self defense - and she fought nearly her entire life to change that narrative. For over 100 years, the song has continued to be recorded with many false depictions, and in this story, you'll hear how it all unfolded and became such a hallmark murder ballad in American music history. __ Support Educational Programming: Tax-Exempt Donations Join the Patreon Community One-time donations: Venmo or PayPal Follow American Songcatcher on Instagram Credits: Ryan Eastridge - Research, Writing Teddy Chipouras - Editing Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, research, editing, recording and distribution References: “A Brief History of St. Louis.” City of St. Louis. Cellania, Miss. “The Story Behind ‘Frankie and Johnny.'” Mental Floss. May 3, 2016. Demain, Bill. “Ten Days in a Madhouse: The Woman Who Got Herself Committed.” Mental Floss. May 2, 2011. Edwards, Bill. “Rags and Pieces by Scott Joplin, 1895-1905.” June 6, 2009. “‘Frankie' of Famed Song Dies at 75.” Stockton Evening and Sunday Record. January 10, 1952. “Frankie and Johnny (1966).” IMDB. “Frankie and Johnny (1991).” IMDB. Huston, John. Frankie and Johnny. 1930. John, Finn J. D. “'Johnny's' Frankie lived in P-town, hiding from song.” Offbeat Oregon History website. April 1, 2021. Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries & University Museums. “Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll Miss Me in the Days to Come.” The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection. Kloppe, Adam. “Tom Turpin's Rosebud Café.” Here's History Podcast. October 16, 2023. Knox, Martha. “Words on Woodcuts” blog. March 26, 2016. Lomax, John A., Lomax, Alan. American Ballads and Folk Songs. The Macmillan Company, New York. 1934. pgs. 103-110. Morgan, Stacey. Frankie and Johnny: Race, Gender, and the Works of African American Folklore in the 1930s. University of Texas Press. 2017. pg. 20. “Murder Ballads (A Visit to a Bad Neighborhood part 2).” Riverside Blues Society. New York Public Library for The Performing Arts, Archives and Manuscripts. “Jack Kirkland papers, 1928-1969.” Oswald, Charles J.; Kurres, Richard. “It's Frankie and Albert Instead of Frankie and Johnny.” Lakeland Ledger. May 29, 1975. Polenberg, Richard. Hear My Sad Story: The True Tales that Inspired Stagolee, John Henry, and Other Traditional American Folk Songs. Cornell University Press. 2015. Richardson, Ethel Park; edited and arranged by Sigmund Spaeth. American Mountain Songs. Greenberg Publishing, New York. 1927. pgs. 38, 107. Sandberg, Carl. The American Songbag. Harcourt Brace & Company. 1927. pgs. 73-75. Slade, Paul. “It's a Frame-Up: Frankie & Johnny.” Slade, Paul. Unprepared to Die: America's Greatest Murder Ballads and the Stories that Inspired Them. Soundcheck Books LLP, London. 2015. “Soundtrack: ‘Frankie & Johnny.'” Our St. Louis History. April 20, 2018. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. January 24, 1995. pg. 39. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support
A lovely aspiring singer in Spartanburg County vanished without a trace in 2004. All of the usual suspects were investigated an her disappearance remained a mystery until a physical key unlocked the answers.