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Latest podcast episodes about in the land

UNcivilized UNplugged
Sean Kipe — True Crime's #1 Podcaster

UNcivilized UNplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 58:48


I'm a True Crime dork, and if you are too, then this episode is for you. Hell, even if you're not this episode will show the path of a man who was deep in a music career, had a hiccup, then on a whim after a single conversation decided to try something new. Millions and millions of downloads later with popular shows such as In The Red Clay, Drowning Creek, Fox Hunter, and In The Land of Lies — Sean's life is going in an entirely new direction. We dive into his creative process, the toll these projects take on him personally, and how he balances putting himself in precarious situations for work now that he's a husband and a father. Enjoy. Please also share this with one person in your life, or twenty.  Cheers, Traver

Encourage & Equip with Anna Donahue
Solutions Shorts | Possessing the Land!

Encourage & Equip with Anna Donahue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 4:14


Join Anna Donahue for this 8-part series on Promised Land Living!Joshua 1:2-…”Now therefore, arise, go over this Jordan, you and all this people, TO THE LAND which I am giving to them-the children of Israel.” THE LAND, (new life in Christ) is a gift.  But ‘possessing' it, requires something.“Victory in the Christian life is not an automatic thing. Just because you know the great truths of deliverance through a risen Christ doesn't mean that you automatically enjoy them. There can be a GREAT GAP between what we know and what we actually experience.” Ray StedmanAnd that GREAT GAP is what we will explore! Anna will unpack 8 things from studying the Book Joshua that show us why many of the children of Israel stopped short of all that God had for them IN THE LAND.  For the believer today these same 8 ‘things' can stop US from living the VICTORIOUS LIFE found in Christ!Support the show

New Books Network
Roberta L. Millstein, "The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium" (U Chicago Press, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 67:11


Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic has been both hugely influential in the environmental conservation movement – and also often misinterpreted. In The Land is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millenium (University of Chicago Press), Roberta Millstein aims to set the record straight. Millstein, who is professor emerit of philosophy at the University of California – Davis, offers interpretations of Leopold's key concepts of the “land community” based in complex webs of causal interactions and “land health” as an ability of the land community to renew itself over time. She provides a comprehensive overview of Leopold's prescient ideas regarding the expansion of humanity's scope of moral concern to the land communities to which we belong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Environmental Studies
Roberta L. Millstein, "The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium" (U Chicago Press, 2024)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 67:11


Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic has been both hugely influential in the environmental conservation movement – and also often misinterpreted. In The Land is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millenium (University of Chicago Press), Roberta Millstein aims to set the record straight. Millstein, who is professor emerit of philosophy at the University of California – Davis, offers interpretations of Leopold's key concepts of the “land community” based in complex webs of causal interactions and “land health” as an ability of the land community to renew itself over time. She provides a comprehensive overview of Leopold's prescient ideas regarding the expansion of humanity's scope of moral concern to the land communities to which we belong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Roberta L. Millstein, "The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium" (U Chicago Press, 2024)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 67:11


Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic has been both hugely influential in the environmental conservation movement – and also often misinterpreted. In The Land is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millenium (University of Chicago Press), Roberta Millstein aims to set the record straight. Millstein, who is professor emerit of philosophy at the University of California – Davis, offers interpretations of Leopold's key concepts of the “land community” based in complex webs of causal interactions and “land health” as an ability of the land community to renew itself over time. She provides a comprehensive overview of Leopold's prescient ideas regarding the expansion of humanity's scope of moral concern to the land communities to which we belong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Animal Studies
Roberta L. Millstein, "The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium" (U Chicago Press, 2024)

New Books in Animal Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 67:11


Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic has been both hugely influential in the environmental conservation movement – and also often misinterpreted. In The Land is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millenium (University of Chicago Press), Roberta Millstein aims to set the record straight. Millstein, who is professor emerit of philosophy at the University of California – Davis, offers interpretations of Leopold's key concepts of the “land community” based in complex webs of causal interactions and “land health” as an ability of the land community to renew itself over time. She provides a comprehensive overview of Leopold's prescient ideas regarding the expansion of humanity's scope of moral concern to the land communities to which we belong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/animal-studies

Matinee Heroes
In The Land of Saints And Sinners

Matinee Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 57:49


IN THE LAND OF SAINTS AND SINNERS Hoping to leave his dark past behind him, former assassin Finbar Murphy leads a quiet life in a coastal Irish town, far from the political violence that grips the rest of the country. When menacing terrorists show up, Finbar soon discovers that one of them has been abusing a local girl. Drawn into an increasingly vicious game of cat and mouse, he must choose between exposing his secret identity and defending his friends and neighbors. Craig and Alan discuss Actor Liam Neeson, evil zealots, patriotic film and the movie “The Land of Saints and Sinners” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 0:59 Craig and Alan celebrate the upcoming 4th of July talking about movies that embody America. 4:55 Craig and Alan discuss "In The Land of Saints And Sinners" 33:15 Recasting 46:30 Double Feature 52:10 Final Thoughts 56:09 A preview of next week's episode "Godzilla Minus One" Next week, Monster Month is here with lots of cool surprises. But nothing was more surprising than an Oscar-winning "Godzilla Minus One". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7DqccP1Q_4

Matinee Heroes
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood

Matinee Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 49:05


ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD Once a celebrated star of the fictional 1950s television Western Bounty Law, Rick Dalton now grapples with the harsh reality of a fading Hollywood career. His days are filled with camaraderie alongside Cliff Booth, his easygoing best friend and longtime stunt double. Rick also happens to live next door to Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate, whose futures will forever be intertwined with the tragic events orchestrated by the Manson Family. Craig and Alan talk alternate history, Dad movies, old school Hollywood and the movie “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood” on this week's Matinee Heroes!! Show Notes 0:56 Craig and Alan celebrate a belated Father's Day talking about what makes a "Dad" movie. 6:35 Craig and Alan discuss "Once Upon a Time In Hollywood" 28:36 Recasting 37:47  Double Feature 39:38 Final Thoughts 46:48 A preview of next week's episode "In the Land of Saints and Sinners" Next week, Liam Neeson takes us on a tour "In The Land of Saints and Sinners". https://youtu.be/AUuqY0c-Zik?si=dOvRKE6OTDQ2MNfj

Durs Productions Podcasts
TMMUDI - Atlas, In The Land of Saints and Sinners, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare & More!

Durs Productions Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 121:40


On this episode of The Movies Made Us Do It, Durs and Matt review Atlas, In The Land of Saints and Sinners, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Godzilla Minus One, Godzilla X Kong, Land of Bad and more! Find links to all of our shows here: linktr.ee/dursproductions #Atlasmovie #Atlasfilm #AtlasNetflix #inthelandofsaintsandsinners #theministryofungentlemanlywarfare #godzillaxkong #godzillaxkongthenewempire #godzillaminusone #LandofBad #Netflix #AmazonPrimeVideo #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #MoviePodcast #DursProductions #DursProductionsPodcasts

FilmFile
Episode 210: Nobody's Perfect

FilmFile

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 81:03


Some Like It Hot is our classic deep dive this week, whilst we have recent reviews for Challengers, In The Land of Saints And Sinners, and Rebel Moon Part 2: Scargiver - yes, Lee convinced Andy that we needed to bring it to the show. With news, neat things, and other film related chat rounding things off as usual. Get In Touch BlueSky @filmfileuk.bsky.social Mastodon @filmfileuk@mastodonapp.uk Twitter (because we refuse to call it X) @FilmFileUK Instagram FilmFileUK Youtube https://tinyurl.com/yv5skc42 Email podcast@filmfile.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmfileuk/message

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ
See it, Stream it, Skip it - Godzilla & Kong, The Land of Saints and Sinners and Obliterated

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 8:58


JJ reviews In The Land of Saints and Sinners, Godzilla & Kong, and  Obliterated on Netflix. Listen every Friday for what you should see in the theater, what you stream at home and what you should skip altogether! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert
Liam Neeson | A Grift From God

The Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 26:32


The former president wants to make America pray again, NBC parted ways with Ronna McDaniel mere days after announcing her hiring, and her former employer, the Republican National Committee, will only hire people who swear the 2020 election was rigged. Actor Liam Neeson seems happy to participate in the current wave of Irish pride that is sweeping Hollywood, alongside his talented countrymen like Paul Mescal and Cillian Murphy. Stick around for more with Liam Neeson and catch him in the new film, “In The Land of Saints and Sinners,” in theaters Friday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KPFA - The Visionary Activist Show
The Visionary Activist Show – The Land in Our Bones

KPFA - The Visionary Activist Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 6:46


Dark o Moon – before March 10th New Moon and Ramadan… Land Sovereignty….   Weaving guiding myth with Fund Drive show, honoring The Land in Our Bones: Plantcestral Herbalism and Healing Cultures from Syria to the Sinai by Layla K Ferghali…   also learning about, and dedicating to composting, the planned illegal sale of West Bank property in NJ and NY  synagogues…   In The Land in Our Bones, Lebanese ethnobotanist, sovereignty steward, and cultural worker Layla K Feghali offers a layered history of the healing plants of Cana'an (the Levant) and the Crossroads (“Middle East”) and explores ways we become free from the wounds of colonization and displacement. Recounting vivid stories, Feghali shares lineages of folk healing and eco-cultural stewardship — including those passed down by matriarchs, plants and practices of prenatal and postpartum care, mystical traditions for spiritual healing, earth-based practices for emotional wellness, plant tending for bioregional regeneration, medicinal plants and herbal protocols, cultural remedies and recipes, and more.   Layla K Feghali's website: https://www.riverroseremembrance.com/   Support The Visionary Activist Show on Patreon for weekly Chart & Themes ($4/month) and more… *Woof*Woof*Wanna*Play?!?* The post The Visionary Activist Show – The Land in Our Bones appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
Ancestral Healing from Syria to the Sinai w/ Layla K Feghali

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 56:11


We're joined on today's show by the author of a brand new book that ties cultural survival to earth-based knowledge. In The Land in Our Bones: Plantcestral Herbalism and Healing Cultures from Syria to the Sinai, Lebanese ethnobotanist, sovereignty steward, and cultural worker Layla K Feghali offers a layered history of the healing plants of Cana'an (the Levant) and the Crossroads (“Middle East”) and explores ways we become free from the wounds of colonization and displacement. Recounting vivid stories, Feghali shares lineages of folk healing and eco-cultural stewardship — including those passed down by matriarchs, plants and practices of prenatal and postpartum care, mystical traditions for spiritual healing, earth-based practices for emotional wellness, plant tending for bioregional regeneration, medicinal plants and herbal protocols, cultural remedies and recipes, and more. Check out Layla K Feghali's website: https://www.riverroseremembrance.com/ — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Ancestral Healing from Syria to the Sinai w/ Layla K Feghali appeared first on KPFA.

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Francesca Rudkin: Anatomy of a Fall and In The Land of Saints and Sinners

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 4:31


Anatomy of a Fall   A woman is suspected of her husband's murder, and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the sole witness.    In The Land of Saints and Sinners  Hoping to leave his dark past behind him, former assassin Finbar Murphy leads a quiet life in a coastal Irish town, far from the political violence that grips the rest of the country. When menacing terrorists show up, Finbar soon discovers that one of them has been abusing a local girl.   Drawn into an increasingly vicious game of cat and mouse, he must choose between exposing his secret identity and defending his friends and neighbors.    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DeRazzled
DeRazzled 2nd Unit - George Miller's Justice League - Bacon-Wrapped

DeRazzled

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 92:56


We bring the 2nd Unit back to dip our toes into Development Hell once again...kind of! As a pseudo-sequel of our Superman Lives episodes, we dig into the history of what was supposed to be Justice League: Mortal, the short-lived but fascinating first attempt at the superhero team-up. Directed by George Miller, written by Kieran and Michelle Mulroney, and starring a surprisingly young cast including Armie Hammer, Common, and Jay Baruchel, this goofy comic-book-accurate project met insurmountable obstacles on the way to production. We break down the full cast and story of this project (thanks in large part to cast interviews, articles from Collider, and the great work of the Canceled Movie Report podcast), go over a brief history of the Justice League, and explore the biggest reasons for this film's collapse: the Australian government and the 2007-2008 Writers' Guild of America strike. We marvel at the gambit of casting such young actors for such iconic adult roles, give a brief lesson on rabies symptoms, hypothesize future advancements in villainous tracking technology, have a fun discussion on currency conversion rates and tax credits, subject you to some truly awful Batman voices, remind you that Jack is still trying to track down a VHS copy of Nukie to torture Joe with, bring awareness to the pitfalls of bad acronyms/initialisms, Jack plugs his latest creative project, and we ask a question we've been wondering for some time: do the members of the Justice League all share a tailor? Suit up, settle into the Brother Eye console, and enjoy the show. CW: Brief mention of Armie Hammer's sexual misconduct allegations, terrible Batman voices Podcast Plugged In This Episode: The Geeky Dad Podcast (@geekydadpodcast and @RaphaelMoran on Twitter) Things Mentioned In This Episode: Paul Dini, Grant Morrison, Elongated Man, Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, Guy Gardiner, Superman Lives, Superman Returns, Brandon Routh, Kevin Spacey, Christopher Reeve, Bryan Singer, Clerks 2, Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale, Joel Schumacher, The Dark Knight, Batman Versus Superman, JJ Abrams, MCU, Iron Man, Hulk, David Goyer, Kieran Mulroney, Michelle Mulroney, Mr. And Mrs. Smith, Jason Reitman, Thank You For Smoking, Aaron Eckhardt, Juno, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, George Miller, Mad Max, Mad Max: Fury Road, Happy Feet, Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Fat Joe, Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, Barry Osbourne, Merit Allen, Weta Workshop, Peter Jackson, Canceled Movie Report Podcast, Snyderverse, Wonder Woman 1984, Gal Godot, HappySadConfused Podcast, Joseph Cross, Strangers With Candy, Running With Scissors, Michael Angarano, Almost Famous, Sky High, Max Thieriot, The Pacifier, Nancy Drew, Minka Kelly, The Pumpkin Karver, The Kingdom, Adrianne Palicki, Friday Night Lights, Scott Porter, Music and Lyrics, Jessica Biel, 7th Heaven, The Illusionist, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Death Proof, Live Free or Die Hard, DJ Cotrona, Venom (2005), Windfall, Armie Hammer, Flicka, Arrested Development, Veronica Mars, Desperate Housewives, Megan Gale, Stealth, Teresa Palmer, The Grudge 2, December Boys, Talia al Ghul, Common, Smokin' Aces, Jon Stewart, Green Lantern, Adam Brody, The OC, In The Land of Women, Barry Allen, The Flash, Anton Yelchin, Charlie Bartlett, Wally West, Kid Flash, Santiago Cabrerra, Love & Other Disasters, Heroes, Aquaman, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Martian Manhunter, Jay Baruchel, Undeclared, Knocked Up, Maxwell Lord, Seth Rogen, Zoe Kazan, Stephen Tobolowsky, Mark Waid, OMAC, Starro, WGA, AMPTP, DGA, SAG, IATSE, Redbox, Netflix, Wolverine, Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig, Babe: Pig In The City, Man of Steel, Dragonball Z, Pedro Pascal, Nick Cage, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Goon, Seann William Scott, Jamie Lee Curtis, 3000 Years of Longing, Jessica Alba, Fantastic Four, Shazam!, George Clooney, Alicia Silverstone, Ahmed Best, Jake Lloyd --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derazzled/support

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Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
Attorneys of former officer claim evidence was withheld

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 16:22


Former Gwinnett County police officer Michael Chapel, who was convicted of killing Emogene Thompson nearly three decades ago, has filed a petition asking a judge in southeast Georgia to consider if his constitutional rights were violated during his trial. Chapel and his supporters have long asserted his innocence and have alleged a conspiracy involving officials in Gwinnett. They claim that police and the Gwinnett District Attorney's Office withheld information, which they believe could have exonerated Chapel during his trial. The case has drawn attention from various groups over the years, with numerous appeals of his conviction filed, and a 10-part podcast called "In The Land of Lies" delving into the case. A 17-year-old Gwinnett County resident has been arrested for a hit-and-run crash that left two women in their 70s critically injured. The incident occurred on April 1, when a passerby found the two pedestrians on Roxburgh Dr. and notified the police. Investigators were able to identify the driver, Gerardo Ordaz, and his white 1996 Honda Civic through license plate readers and evidence at the scene. Ordaz was arrested without incident later that day and charged with two counts of hit-and-run, two counts of serious injury by vehicle, driver failure to exercise due care, and driving while unlicensed. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information should contact the Roswell Police Department. The new walking bridge that connects Duluth and Johns Creek in Georgia is expected to open to the public in May. The new bridge is a replica of the old 1911 Rogers Bridge and has been under construction for two years. Along with the bridge, there are parks projects underway on both sides of the river, and the opening of Duluth's Rogers Bridge Park Trailhead Building and a public art sculpture made from metal from the old Rogers Bridge is also expected to coincide with the opening of the new bridge. The new bridge will connect to the Rogers Bridge Trail on the northeast side of the river. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com   https://www.lawrencevillega.org/  https://www.foxtheatre.org/  https://guideinc.org/  https://www.psponline.com/  https://www.kiamallofga.com/  https://www.milb.com/gwinnett  https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/  www.atlantagladiators.com          See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

City Cast Chicago
What Makes Englewood So Good? We'll Show You.

City Cast Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 18:42


When City Cast Chicago first talked to Dion Dawson in 2021, he said, “Englewood was everything that I needed it to be.” Dawson is the founder of Dion's Chicago Dream, which delivers free fresh produce to families across Chicago. He gives host Jacoby Cochran recommendations of things to eat, see, and do in the South Side neighborhood where he grew up. Dion's Recs: Viaduct murals at 58th and Halsted Englewood Branded Taylormade Q Kusanya Cafe DTLR REESE Da Barber “Gateway” mural at 63rd and Halsted Peace Campus Resident Association of Greater Englewood Plus, check out the In The Land open mic at Imagination House on Dec. 7 and Share the Love Englewood Winterfest on Dec. 10. Some news: On Monday, the city and Bally's are holding a public meeting about the planned casino at the old Tribune publishing site in River West. Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fm Call or Text Us: (773) 780-0246 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 19 - The Cruel Mistress with Jason Beighley from Skeleton Key Tactical

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 169:02


As with many of the other episodes in this series, I had Jason in mind when I came up with this show in the first place. Sergeant Major Jason Beighley, (pronounced Beef-Lee) US Army (Retired), is quite possibly the most un-Sergeant Major Sergeant Major I have ever met. He's a 25-year veteran of the US Army's Tier-1 "Unit" that we've never formally named in almost eight years of conversation between us. He's forgotten more about tactical operations than I'll ever learn, and I'm lucky to call him my friend. He joined me, alongside co-host now-Deputy Shannon, as well as new guests Special Agent Rollie and Detective Jack to talk about the cruel mistress that is special operations and to be the first fully-named guest on The Doored-Up Podcast. Please give him a warm welcome, and check out his website at http://www.skeletonkeytactical.com Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Drew. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music is "Wonder" by Hazy.   Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

From Our Home to Yours with Nancy Campbell
Episode 206: THE LAND OF MOTHERHOOD, Part 17

From Our Home to Yours with Nancy Campbell

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 43:35


The land of motherhood is a land of BLESSING. God promises that He will not only bless us in the land but GREATLY BLESS us! He promises 16 different blessings to us when we are IN THE LAND. Come on in and check them out.

Cheesy Gordita Bunch Podcast
Ep. 40 Drag Brunch w/ TW Worn & Jacob Cordas

Cheesy Gordita Bunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 54:22


This week Nick is joined by Writer & Comedian TW Worn and DM for "In The Land of Cheese & Sauce" Jacob Cordas! There talking about Taco Bells new Cantina Experience, The Taco Bell Drag Brunch. Drag Brunch Linkhttps://www.tacobell.com/news/taco-bell-drag-brunch-tourTaco Bell Menu Blast Competitionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnVyV4aTiJ4&t=4sIf you'd like to be an advertiser, email us @ CheesyGorditaBunchPod@gmail.comAvailable on all major podcast platforms!Follow us on our social mediahttps://allmylinks.com/cheesygorditab...If you want to support the show please consider joining our Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/CheesyGordita...To Play DnD with Jacob Cordashttps://startplaying.games/gm/jacweaselLaughs Brought to you by Jordan KrenekProduced by Nick Ortiz and Devin HanleyMusic by Devin HanleyWritten and Researched by Nick OrtizFeatured Music: Mexican Standoff by Walt Adams

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 18 - Out On Foot - LDRSHIP

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 90:30


This is the first in what I foresee as a series of solo episodes where I talked about my values system while out on a ruck. Please give some feedback and let me know what you think about it!  Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Drew. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music is "Wonder" by Hazy.   Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Dimension Door Podcast
S2:E32 – The Skin Crawls

The Dimension Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 58:31


The market of Whitethrone is known to have a little bit of everything... Full episode transcripts available on our website. DimensionDoorPodcast.com/transcripts Check out In The Land of Cheese and Sauce Thanks for listening to The Dimension Door Podcast! Also make sure you check out our sister show Severed Fate. If you are enjoying our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and recommending us to your friends! Every good word helps us to keep The Dimension Door running, both by growing our audience and making us smile. You can follow, rate, and review our podcast (as well as individual episodes) on Podchaser: Podchaser.com/TheDimensionDoorPodcast Support us and get bonus content on our Patreon! Patreon.com/dimensiondoor Follow us on Twitter / Instagram / Facebook Check out our merch! dimensiondoorpodcast.com/merch Join our Discord community If our hyperlinks do not show for you, all of our links are also available here: linktr.ee/dimensiondoor Thank you to our Executive Producers: Callie Rose & David Lester, and Maitrisattva. Our editing and music are done by Zac Kreitler. Our bumper tracks are by MDK Music. Some magic sound effects by Syrinscape. Cast Credits: James Schwarz (Game Master), Zac Kreitler (Norm Gunderson, Bolka Folgritson), Amanda Kreitler (Marge Gunderson), David Miller (Valdeen), Elizabeth Wilcox (Vasilisa Morozova) Use promo code DIMENSIONDOOR at our affiliates to get 10% off of your purchase! Current affiliates: Metallic Dice Games and Alchemist's Fire BBQ The Dimension Door Podcast is a Pathfinder TTRPG actual-play of Paizo's Reign of Winter adventure path. The Game Master guides a marvelous group of adventurers as they investigate a mysterious pocket of winter that has cropped up in the nearby forest during the middle of summer. Join us as we roll all the dice and feel all the feels, playing Pathfinder 1E. Disclaimer: This podcast uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., which are used under Paizo's Community Use Policy. We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. This podcast is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo Inc. For more information about Paizo's Community Use Policy, please visit paizo.com/communityuse. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, please visit paizo.com.

AnimeSlam
Podcast - 179 - über My Dress-Up Darling, After The Rain und mehr

AnimeSlam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 107:59


- Timestamps - 0:00 Intro 2:01 And Yet The Town Moves 13:15 Steamboy 26:22 After The Rain 39:46 In The Land of Leadale 45:36 How A Realist Hero Rebuilt The Kingdom Season 2 50:15 Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise 1:05:47 The Strongest Sage With The Weakest Crest 1:14:18 MD Geist 1:28:30 Rust-Eater Bisco 1:34:51 My Dress-Up Darling aka More than a Doll

Otaku Spirit Anime
Winter 2022 Anime Season First Impressions

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 272:15


After getting fully invested in the Winter 2022 Anime Season, the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here to dive into 30 titles of the season. Listen in and find out what you might be missing out on! Shows covered in this episode: Akebi's Sailor Uniform, My Dress Up Darling, Tokyo 24th Ward, World's End Harem, The Strongest Sage With The Weakest Crest, Sabikui Bisco, Police in a Pod, In The Land of Leadale, Slow Loop, Miss Kuroitsu from the Monster Development Department, Life With an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated Into a Totally Fantasy Knockout, Orient, Love of Kill, Rusted Armors, I'm Kodama Kawashiri, The Genius Prince's Guide To Raising A Nation Out of Debt, She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man, Tribe Nine, Fantasia Sango Realm of Legends, Sasaki and Miyano, Cue, Salaryman's Club, Girls' Frontline, Teasing Master Takagi-san 3rd Season, Arifureta From Commonplace To World's Strongest Season 2, Princess Connect Re Dive Season 2, The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2, Ranking of Kings, Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc, and Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 2. The intro music for this episode is the OP2 for Ranking Of Kings. The outro music for this episode is the ED for Girls' Frontline.

Otaku Spirit Anime
Winter 2022 Anime Season First Impressions

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 272:15


After getting fully invested in the Winter 2022 Anime Season, the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here to dive into 30 titles of the season. Listen in and find out what you might be missing out on! Shows covered in this episode: Akebi's Sailor Uniform, My Dress Up Darling, Tokyo 24th Ward, World's End Harem, The Strongest Sage With The Weakest Crest, Sabikui Bisco, Police in a Pod, In The Land of Leadale, Slow Loop, Miss Kuroitsu from the Monster Development Department, Life With an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated Into a Totally Fantasy Knockout, Orient, Love of Kill, Rusted Armors, I'm Kodama Kawashiri, The Genius Prince's Guide To Raising A Nation Out of Debt, She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man, Tribe Nine, Fantasia Sango Realm of Legends, Sasaki and Miyano, Cue, Salaryman's Club, Girls' Frontline, Teasing Master Takagi-san 3rd Season, Arifureta From Commonplace To World's Strongest Season 2, Princess Connect Re Dive Season 2, The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2, Ranking of Kings, Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc, and Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 2. The intro music for this episode is the OP2 for Ranking Of Kings. The outro music for this episode is the ED for Girls' Frontline.

From Our Home to Yours with Nancy Campbell
Episode 190: THE LAND OF MOTHERHOOD, Part 1

From Our Home to Yours with Nancy Campbell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 37:05


This podcast begins an exciting series about your LAND OF MOTHERHOOD. God wants to pour out blessings upon you IN THE LAND. The blessings are not for when you are out of the land, but IN YOUR LAND! He doesn't want you to be in your land grudgingly and grumblingly, but joyfully and purposefully.

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 17 - One Riot, One Ranger - Part Two

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 81:52


This is a continuation of our episode with Sgt. Brad, so go back and start at Episode 16 (Part One) if you're lost.  We continued with talk about "punching the clown," more coitus interruptus stories, sketchy strip joints, lake shenanigans, "What's your number?", more poop stories (like...... A LOT MORE.... I truly do apologize), trusting your instincts, run-ins with Brad's resident crazy guy, crash stories and lastly, jurisdictional woes, and more. Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Drew. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music is "Wonder" by Hazy.   Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 16 - One Riot, One Ranger - Part One

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 73:51


Welcome back for Episode 16, One Riot, One Ranger - Part One (with Sergeant Brad). Brad sat down with Jake, Shannon, and myself to tell some great stories. Brad is a true lawman, working areas few patrol, often without backup in the wildlands of the rural mountain West. We talked traffic control vs. proactive enforcement, getting caught speeding, polygraphs, deception vs. fabrication, radio etiquette, living with spirits, poop stories, working the lake, crashing patrol vehicles and pursuits, and more. Stay tuned for Part Two of this episode next week! This week's special intro theme music is "Return to No Man's Land" by Headlund, with a reading of the poem "Lawman" by Jon Gutmacher. Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Drew. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music is "Wonder" by Hazy.   Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 15 - Burnout

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 101:22


First off, I want to apologize for my absence, which is explained at length throughout this episode! Detective Shannon and I sat down and talked about Disney vacation planning, hobbies, the dreaded Wintertime Slump, our age catching up to us, attending the NTOA Conference, working big cases, employee/LE discounts, celebrity sightings, recent high-profile cases, and judicial system woes. This episode features my greatest quote ever (in my opinion). This episode is dedicated to our friend, Danny. We take a deep dive into mental health and talk about how the burnout is real. If you need to talk, don't ever hesitate to reach out to me.  Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Drew. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music is "Wonder" by Hazy.   Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

North by Northwest from CBC Radio British Columbia (Highlights)

In this episode: a children's book created during the pandemic by a Victoria family, Ryan Dickie talks about the film In The Land of Dreamers that he co-directed, potter Elaine Brewer White and Matthew Parsons with another whirl around Wikipedia, this time starting with Fort Nelson.

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 14 - Mayberry Is A Myth

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 112:19


This episode I talked with my friend, Deputy Austin. Austin is a fellow OIF veteran and is a ten-year Sheriff's Deputy in a small rural county. The challenges he faces are no different than big-city cops, but the difference is he usually faces them alone, with very little backup. Buckle up and enjoy the ride! Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Drew. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music is "Wonder" by Hazy.   Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 13 - Distracted

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 105:06


This month I sat down again with Snake and Shannon and we were, well.... distracted! We talked about everything except for the basis of the show, and it was great! We talked movies, podcasts, books, and told some war stories about Baghdad.  Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Drew. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music is "Wonder" by Hazy.   Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

Cool Your Heels with Lillian
The Journey of a Young Adult thru a Book

Cool Your Heels with Lillian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 31:04


Today's interview is with Angela Legh, author of the Bella Santini Chronicles Series. The Bella Santini Chronicles is a fairy tale series for children ages 8 to12 and Angela Legh has written 5 books out of the 12 book series. The most recent book in this series is Bella Santini, In The Land of Everlasting Change. Angela Legh discusses why she started the series for Young Adults. Angela wants to help children and adults in their lives to have open conversations about their feelings! Betsy highly recommends this series! For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/2SSAhyZ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

young adults angela legh in the land bella santini chronicles
Chatting With Betsy
The Journey of a Young Adult thru a Book

Chatting With Betsy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 28:35


Today's interview is with Angela Legh, author of the Bella Santini Chronicles Series.The Bella Santini Chronicles is a fairy tale series for children ages 8 to12 and Angela Legh has written 5 books out of the 12 book series. The most recent book in this series is Bella Santini, In The Land of Everlasting Change. Angela Legh discusses why she started the series for Young Adults. Angela wants to help children and adults in their lives to have open conversations about their feelings! Betsy highly recommends this series!For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/2SSAhyZ

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 12 - Mindset

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 33:05


I'm back! This was originally the first episode I planned to record, but I think this is the right time for it. This is a solo episode, where I talk about all things mindset as I see them. Stay tuned for more episodes on the way! Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks. The disclaimer music, also used exclusively for this episode is "Wonder" by Hazy. All credit for works cited in this episode go to those respective authors (Robert Frost and Rudyard Kipling).  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Daily Zeitgeist
In The Land of the Zeit, The One Trend Man is King 5/3: Wrestlers, Bill x Melinda, Ron DeSantis, Liz Cheney, ManU, NBA

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 18:31


On this edition of In The Land of the Zeit, The One Trend Man is King Jack and Miles discuss who the best wrestler is, Bill Gates getting divorced, Ron DeSantis suspending all COVID restrictions, Liz Cheney vs. GOP, Manchester United fans protesting US owners, and some NBA news. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 11 - Snake Eater - Part 2

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 77:04


Snake Eater - Part 2 This is the conclusion to the episode we did with my surrogate brother, Snake. If you haven't listened to Episode 10, start there.  We talked mandatory Army "fun," mortars, gun-nerd stuff, tiger stripes and sewing machines, "How many combat drops?", a few Baghdad stories, differences in lavatory facilities among developed countries and breaking international ice (everybody poops!), leadership and command ineptitude, and a lot more! Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 10 - Snake Eater - Part 1

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 77:11


Episode 10 - Snake Eater - Part 1 This week I sat down with guest-host Shannon and our guest, "Snake." Snake and I have been friends since we were teenagers, and he is more like a brother to me than anything else. He's also a former law-enforcement officer, and an active operational member of the United States Army Special Forces community. We sat down and talked about preparing for the Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS) course, Airborne School, jumping out of airplanes, "sky sharking," Small Unit Tactics, killing Baghdad rats, Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) training, learning a new language, and defying the uniform standard.  This is Part 1 of a two-part episode with Snake, so stay tuned for Part 2 in the next week or so. I will no longer be doing weekly releases, as my schedule doesn't support the short turnaround. Don't worry, I'm not going to make you wait as long as Dan Carlin, but the episodes won't be on a weekly clock any more. Make sure to subscribe so the episodes will automatically download to your device when they get pushed out! Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 9 - The Boys in Baghdad - Part Two

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 69:55


This week I'm back with Part Two of the interview I did with Shawn, Jason, Blair and Johnny recounting our time in Baghdad in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004 - 2005.  If you haven't listened to Episode 8 (Part One), go back and listen there first or this won't make any sense! In this episode, we talk about dabbling in legalized amphetamines, the Third World exchange rate, VBIED attacks, Grand Theft Auto on the streets of Baghdad, borrowed valor and tall tales, the burning of a sacred cow, and more! If you enjoyed these two episodes, stay tuned, there will be many more just like this! Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show!

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 8 - The Boys in Baghdad - Part One

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 91:39


The Boys in Baghdad - Part One This week, I doored up with some of my oldest friends from my old unit to talk about my first deployment to Iraq in 2004. I'm so incredibly pleased to be able to share these stories along with Shawn, Jason, Blair and Johnny. Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show!   

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode7 - White Noise and Cheddar-Dog Regret

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 100:13


Episode 7 This week I doored up with Dispatcher Erin, and was joined by my guest host, Officer Jake. I hope you all enjoy my most heavily "bleeped" episode yet! We talked all things dispatch including training new dispatchers, wrangling needy officers, antiquated systems, good calls and bad calls and more - All while learning more about Jake's bodily functions than we ever wanted to..... again.  Thanks again for all your support, stay safe, stay frosty! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 6 - Nine Twelver

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 38:34


Episode 6 - Nine Twelver First off, let me apologize for last week's lack of a fresh episode! Snowmageddon 2021 got the best of the TDUP crew! This week, I sat down by myself to talk about my enlistment story from my time in the military and go over some audio from an interview I did a few years ago for a documentary about my unit's deployment to Iraq. This is just a taste of things to come as far as this type of content goes.  Next I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for your support, keep spreading the word! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 5 - Unfinished Business

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 128:03


Episode 5 - Unfinished Business This week I doored up with Officer Tony. Tony is a former detective, motor cop, and a fellow SWAT guy. We talked 2020 versus Law Enforcement, "rolling coal," motor school, foot pursuits, policing the Carnival Crowd and frustrations with today's youth, misplacing important equipment, responding to mental health crisis calls, flashlight technology, happiness in a Member's Only jacket, the reemerging popularity of 80's toys, and everything in between. The episode is so aptly named because Tony will be coming back to talk more memorable capers soon. Enjoy! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 Follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 4 - The Rules of The Game

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 119:23


Episode 4 - The Rules of The Game  This week, I doored up with Officer Jake, and co-host from Ep. 1, Detective Shannon. Officer Jake is a multi-branch military veteran, former EMT, a hyper-proactive copper, and a great guy to have around. We talked about the differences between military branches, smart use of the GI Bill, separation regret, using "your time," navigating the court system, mental health, initiating shit-shows, officer involved shootings, Jake's significant lack of hydration, proactivity and knowing your job, and much more. In keeping with a new decision, the episode's guest gets to pick the name of the episode, so please enjoy, and share with your friends! This show is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect the official viewpoint of any government entity.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 And follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

Handle with Care:  Empathy at Work
E. coli, Cancer, and Cascading Grief: an interview with Jill Harding

Handle with Care: Empathy at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 43:47


Jill Harding Whenever I share those stories, people like you look so, so optimistic and you're so bubbly on life with what you've been through. And I said because at the end of the day, my kiddos fortunate, they have taught me a lot about life in ways that I don't know if we didn't go through those experiences, one, I could have taught them as a parent. And secondly, I learned a lot by their endurance, resilience and what they all went through.   INTRO   Sometimes in life, one disruptive life event falls fast on the heels of another.  This can be hard in your personal life…but it can feel especially devastating when the pain affects your children.  And that is what we are going to be talking about today.  My guest is Jill Harding.  She is many things, which I will tell you more about in a second, but she has parented two children through some really hard stuff.  Her oldest child, Grant, was diagnosed with leukemia and her middle child, Berkley, had a life-threatening bout of E.coli.  You will get a behind the scenes look at the challenges and even joy along the journey and learn how to be a better manager, coworker, or friend to people living through similar situations.  Jill lives with her husband and three children in small-town Indiana, in Morgantown.  She has known her husband since the mid-90s and they always said that they would never live in Morgantown or own minivan or live in a log cabin.  But things change.      Jill Harding We live in a little town which we love and adore Morgantown. But I laugh when people ask that question because my husband and I have known each other since the late 90s and we always said no log cabin, no minivan and no Morgantown. And guess what?   Jill Harding We have a minivan and we live in Morgantown and we pass a log cabin to get to our house every day just on the irony of those early and that we don't even think of at our place like it's perfect.   Liesel Mertes All of the cup holders, the door is right, minivan, they're great.   Jill Harding And I love it. You go out and you're grabbing food on the go and they ask you if you need a cup holder. I'm like, Are you kidding me? I got a million in here.   Jill is a marketer, a high school basketball coach, an entrepreneur, and a small business owner.  She is raising three children with her husband.  And when it snows, Jill and her family love to ski and would do it all day, every day if she had the chance.    Liesel Mertes When you and I realize at this stage of life, it can be a precious commodity, especially with COVID. But when you have time to yourself, do you have any hobbies or like ways that you really like to fill your discretionary time?   Jill Harding And we do and I actually my husband and I, we like to just chill out and we have a pretty heavily wooded area that we live in. So we just like to take hikes. And and I like to do them by myself or my husband or even the kiddos. But I really feel like that just rejuvenates all of us.   Jill is also an avid reader; she loves books on leadership and entrepreneurship, but she also makes time for other genres.    Jill Harding And then I also my son is a huge, huge, avid reader, breaking school records, even with his reading accounts while he was in elementary. So he and I kind of share books, too, with his love for reading. In The Land of Stories is a new book series that we started getting into. So reading is another obsession of ours.   Liesel Mertes Ada, my eldest, loves Land of Stories and I know what that is like. It's its own kind of distinct pleasure.   Liesel Mertes I also love to read but a track with one's children. And so Ada and I are just reading together right now.   Liesel Mertes Oh, it's it's a keeper of the Lost Cities, which is a fantasy sort of romp into the land of elves, ogres, et cetera, et cetera, that it's like they're big like 350 page books and there's like eight in the series.   Liesel Mertes So I was reading far too much heavy non-fiction and I took a divergence over the last month and a half. And now just reading elves now at see that.   Jill Harding But I fact that you can talk about it like my sons always like where are you at in the book? And, you know, I asked him the same thing and it's cool to kind of chit chat back and forth on where we're at and live that dream happy together for sure.   Liesel Mertes Well, and I also resonate with I, I feel like I say often that our family is everybody's at their best when we're like outside in the woods.   Liesel Mertes Sometimes it can be a battle to get there with fussing, but it's always so I don't have any gloves or, you know, what have you. What an amazing. But once we get out there, it's so amazing.   Jill Harding We're fortunate to we have a little creek that runs in the bottom of our woods. And just to sit there, I mean, obviously right now it's kind of cold and frozen, but it's still cool just to watch it because, you know, natural beauty for sure.   Liesel Mertes There's something about the just the movement of water and what it brings also, which is its own goodness.   Liesel Mertes Well, you know, children and life with children. That's some of what brings us to this conversation. And I know that you have familiarity with the good people and staff at Riley Hospital, much like I do within my own story.   Liesel Mertes What brought you to Riley when you were pregnant with your second child?   Jill Harding So basically our journey with our son, Grant, he I was telling you before he actually was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of two and a half, and originally our pediatrician was, you know, just running bloodwork, doing this on the other.   Jill Harding And at one point, I guess that that motherly instinct just kicked in and like, no, this isn't good enough. I feel like I know my son. Yes, Grant was our first child, but I feel like I know that this son well enough to know something's just not right.   Jill Harding So I push back to the pediatrician probably more aggressively than they were expecting and just said we get a fine results today because I can't see my son in suffering any longer and they won't ask him,   Liesel Mertes What were you in, what sorts of symptoms was he manifesting?   Jill Harding Yeah, so it was shortly after Christmas and he would not even he got a train table. And if anyone's been around toddlers, two year old toddlers, once they start walking, they don't stop. They run in the raster and they're crazier than ever. And he got to a point where he got a train table for Christmas and he wouldn't even stand up to play at the train table at a little over two. And I was like, someone just doesn't make sense.   Grant continued to languish.  He got strep throat.  There were misdiagnoses by the team of pediatricians.  No meaningful answers.  Which was when the doctors send Grant to Riley Children’s Hospital in the state capitol, Indianapolis.  This was mid-January in 2013.  Grant was put on the 7th floor for infectious disease.    Jill Harding They said we're going to not let you guys leave until we figure out what it is. And we were OK with that because as you mentioned, I was pregnant with our second child.   Jill Harding So we're like, OK, we're going to figure this out because. Obviously, our son means the world to us, and so we stayed there for a couple of days. This was the twenty second, twenty fifth they finally figured out what was going on. And we were so fortunate at the time because the chief of basically the leukemia society are basically our doctor.   Jill Harding He was actually the one that was there doing rounds that day that was diagnosed, which is really mind blowing if you think about it, because Dr. Thallon was actually there and he's the chief and he was one doing rounds.   Jill Harding And he's the one that came in such a compassionate, humble doctor. I mean, more so than I think I've ever been around in my entire life. But he just came in, let us have our moments. He did a spinal tap right in the room with us just to confirm that we were dealing with leukemia, because then once you determine it's leukemia, there's various different types of leukemia that you can have.   Jill Harding And in this case, Grant had what they call HLL, which is if you're going to have the leukemia at two and a half, it was best that he had the HLL as opposed to the AML. So we were fortunate there in that regards. You see a silver lining. It was hard at the time, of course, but once we found that out, then we basically, you know, had a moment. They moved us to the fifth floor and treatment started.   Jill Harding And it was, again, pretty amazing that we had the chief there within the hospital setting that new leukemia very well and was able to walk us through the steps and such a truly compassionate individual. And he had grandchildren himself. So he had kids, my and David's age, which was nice because he knew how to talk to us and help cope with the situation.   Liesel Mertes Well, and as I hear you say in those parts of the story, I feel like it's helpful just to to color around the edges, because there are a couple of things that are going on, right. Like you're seven months pregnant. Also, you guys are not from Indianapolis, but you're in Indianapolis, you know, doing tests at Riley. Are you guys staying at the Ronald McDonald House? Are you in a nearby hotel? Because there's this painful thing that happens with your young child that they're suddenly in the hospital and you're having to recalibrate life to be able to be present. What was that stress like for you guys?   Jill Harding Yeah, that's actually a great question, because we are so fortunate to have family and friends that just basically helped us, people that just came out the woodworks really just to really help be a support system. We actually have a daycare and we our youngest still goes to that daycare today that we have a daycare where they just were showered us with love and ways to support us, to help us with our other just home and just things at home that we need to help with.   Jill Harding And my parents and David's parents both live close by to so grandparents, two sets of grandparents living close by. But thankfully, it's about a forty five minute drive for us. We basically, again, being very pregnant, it was uncomfortable, I'll forget that.   Jill Harding But it still was worth every moment to stay there with great Dave and I. Basically, I was considered basically I was a freelancer at the time and so I had my own business. So flexibility and that I mean, if I had a computer, I could pretty much do my work anywhere.   Jill Harding So that was nice. And then David worked for Indiana Farm Bureau insurance and they were extremely flexible with him working remote. So Dave and I kind of know how to work remote before our even what we're going to do current day is we were able to basically just be there.   Jill Harding We had our computers and thankfully I was still pregnant with our middle child. So it was just Dave and myself and Grant. So we basically just lived in that hospital. They kept us just in the actual in his floor on the fifth floor.   Jill Harding We didn't have to access the Ronald McDonald House other than like sometimes we would go just to get a break from the hospital room itself, take turns and so forth, and utilize the services that they do provide, like meals and so forth that they do provide through that service. And we also have since then paid it back a little, too, just because we know the importance of families who are driving in much more than what we are.   Liesel Mertes Yeah, I remember as as we have gotten care at Riley, just even sitting close by to a Check-In desk and, you know, like, where are you coming from today?   Liesel Mertes And people being like Louisville, all of which is a regional hub of people coming from all over.   Jill Harding Yeah. And we were actually I mean. Forty five minutes. It was it's not a big deal to us, honestly, because we were so fortunate that we had in the care and we would drive farther if we had to. But we're used to driving a half hour really pretty much anywhere. So ready for that we do so.   Liesel Mertes And it was so treatment begins for leukemia. How long was he in the hospital? And then when you coming back for continued treatment beyond that initial hospitalization time?   Jill Harding Yeah. So leukemia is one of those. The cure rate is high. Last I knew when we were looking at the numbers, it's ninety four percent. But the same token, it's a pretty long process.   Grant was placed into a trial program where he would come in for chemotherapy treatments over a course of three years.    Jill Harding So Grant was diagnosed at the age of two and a half. So January of 2013, he was diagnosed. So basically from that January 2013, he basically had three and a half years that we were in and out of Riley during that course of time, and we still actually go to Riley.   Jill Harding We're coming up on so through to have your process pretty aggressive. Aggressive in regards to the chemotherapy. I don't know if you've ever been around anyone that's had it, but to see a young child,   Jill Harding we would laugh because we can laugh about it now because I was very pregnant, right, with my Berkely, my middle child, and I was always hungry.   Jill Harding And then Grant had to be on steroids for 30 days. So he was always really hungry. So we're eating at ungodly hours like 2:00 a.m. He wants chili all of a sudden. But the challenging thing would be on chemotherapy. It kills the good and bad cells. So his body, basically his ANC, which is your ability to fight off infection, was oftentimes next to zero or zero. And so he couldn't need stuff that was leftovers from the night before that we put in refrigerator.   Jill Harding He couldn't eat stuff out in restaurants because it is speck of germ that he could potentially good could cause him to get really sick and can't afford to get sick because his body would have a hard time hearing being sick on top of what he was going through. So I would be out and I tell that story because it makes me laugh now so I could think I was pregnant. I said I would be making chili like two a.m. in the morning and I had to make it from scratch because he could eat with food.   Liesel Mertes Was it was that was that your reality for the duration of the three and a half years of needing to have a certain level of hyper vigilance?   Jill Harding Yes, it definitely was. And I think that we got told and I kudos to our support system and my husband, too, that they were really surprised, the social worker that we dealt with and then obviously his nurses and doctors, that we weren't more hospitalized with Grant, that he was had the fewest hospitalizations with what he was going through because of just our diligence and just awareness when someone we had so many people that wanted to bring us groceries, for instance, and when they would bring us groceries, David and I would be wiping them down with bleach wipes before we even brought it up in the house.   Jill Harding I mean, we were. To a degree, we got such a pretty Cold War, you did, we did, and we always laughed, too, because it was cold, right? It was about this time of year when we were in the thick of it and we laughed because we have we have a big picture window in our dining room. And so we would have all the blinds open and people would come visit Grant through the actual and talk back and forth with walkie talkies to the glass on one side outside.   Jill Harding We'd be on the inside and they so speak to some people would bring over toys and they would bring double the toys again. We'd walk them down with bleach, Grant play with the ones inside and they would be playing the same ones outside. So it was kind of cool. Just some of those things, like you said, we we did just out of we had to get super creative because obviously this is a child. We don't want to take away his childhood.   Jill Harding We have good memories. But this is challenging to go through for him and for us to see him go through it. And I think the beginning to his once we had Berkeley, it was nice because obviously, you know, given the new baby from getting sick was a little easier, too, because she was always in the house with us doing the routine we have with grandma.   Liesel Mertes So you really think as a child, as a baby baby, anyway, I not just the just the innovative kindness of people, you know, coming over with with double the toys and playing, you know, some time has passed as you go back and think about that time I'm struck that you're doing so many things like you're a business person, you are mothering an infant, you're managing the elevated health risks of a child with leukemia.   Liesel Mertes What were some of the what did like a dark day look like for you? What did your feelings of overwhelm like? When would they come up with they catch you off guard?   Jill Harding Yeah, because, again, Grant was our first child, right, so we didn't know, we still don't know where does parenting right. You just kind of learn as you go along. This is the knack of being a parent. But I think the moment when it was challenging the most is, you know, having Berkeley, having a brand new baby, baby infant, trying to nurse her and do all the right things that, you know, the pressures of just raising a child and then making sure that I give her the attention needed, even though she's she still has needs and attention that she needs.   Jill Harding Right. From a mother and father, but not letting that distract from even our care from Grant. I feel like sometimes it was kind of that emotional head game that we played because we know Grant needs extra special attention. We had to make sure we got medicines a certain time. We had doctors appointments on a regular basis, balancing those elements that we know him well, but yet not neglecting or not giving the attention that Berkely needed as a young baby.   Jill Harding I think those things then obviously sleep deprived from it all.   MUSICAL TRANSITION Back to Jill’s story in a moment, because there is still so much more ahead.  But I want to take a moment to thank our sponsor, Handle with Care Consulting.  We know that this year is full of all kinds of stress, and it is hard to know if you are giving your people what they need to survive, stabilize, and thrive in this constantly changing environment.  In all of the confusion, empathy is the skill that your leaders and your team need to build a thriving culture.  And Handle with Care Consulting can help.  With keynotes, workshops, and executive coaching options, we give you the tools to put empathy to work.   MUSICAL TRANSITION   Liesel Mertes I know within my own story, there's our daughter Mercy died and then it was.   Liesel Mertes Maybe three years later for where we got the news that our son, Moses, had a really profound heart condition, that he was going to need lots of open heart surgeries, all that to say going through one hard thing with your children is not a guarantee that you won't go through other hard things later on down the path. I know that that has congruence with your own story. What happened with E. coli and your family?   Jill Harding When you hit the nail on the head, it's hard and I'm sorry you had to go through that, too, but I know in the end it all happens in places that much stronger when you come out on the other side, whatever that result may be. But so Berkely birthdays is our we call our spitfire. She's always been she's a lot like personality wise. And I tell her sorry a the time like me. So but this same time I think I know it helped her just that.   Jill Harding That sassiness, that determination, that that drive she has even at a young age, so I remember vividly because my husband actually went back to nursing school through everything we've been through with Grandma. And he actually became a nurse roughly three years ago. Just everything that we've been through with our son every time he go to hospital because we were there a lot, as you probably could imagine. My husband is just like, I need to be here. I need to be helping people.   Jill Harding And so my husband, kudos to him getting a nursing degree while having three kids at the time. And now he works at the medical ICU in downtown Indy at University Hospital. Kudos to you as well. To partner.   Jill Harding Oh, yeah. I was the bad guy, so supercooled to see him do that, but with that hope man. So he was working at the hospital. It was crazy because it was Sunday and I was not any Sunday. It was the Indy 500. The biggest tackler in the world was happening on this Sunday in May.   Jill Harding And I, I just tell these details because you got to kind of laugh about it, because if you don't laugh about it, then you cry about it and you don't.   Jill Harding But my son, I was so I was home with three kids by myself, right, and Berkley was five when all this happened and my son comes running into I think I was in the kitchen and he said, Mom, I was like, yes, he's like Berkley just pooped.   Jill Harding I'm like, OK, good for like, did you wash your hands? Right. And he's like, no, you don't understand. I'm like, what are you trying to tell me? Then he goes, There's blood in.   Jill Harding And I think I'm like, no, there's probably not blood in his pocket or something. Right. So I'd let it just go. And I just played it off like that because I was like, you know, Grea does not know that there's blood in there because it would have been the same.   Jill Harding He would have been a, Berkeley's by just being kids. Right. Right.   Jill Harding So I just kind of blew it off and she pooped again. And it's like, Mom, no, I'm not kidding. She's got poop in her blood, our blood in her poop. I'm like, are you sure? So me as a mom, like, OK, I'm going to humor them and go look. And I did. And I was just like, well, Grant, thanks for telling me. And this is the eight a little boy telling me this.   Jill Harding Right. And I was like, thank you, buddy, for telling me. He's like, what does it mean? I'm like, I don't know. So I'm basically trying to get a hold of my husband again. I told you, he is a nurse. So very tough to get a hold of him, especially in a medical ICU.   Jill is finally able to get a hold of David, who is working his shift.  Thankfully, a coworker offers to cover his shift so he can rush to Riley to meet Jill.  Jill’s brother came over to be with Grant.  And they arrive, back at Riley, which is familiar but surreal.   Jill Harding We actually went to the E.R. and they immediately didn't mess around. They did bloodwork, urine samples, stool samples, everything you can imagine to run tests on her little body. And they they couldn't figure out what was going on. So lo and behold, they it was so deja vu. They put us on the seventh floor infectious disease floor again.   Jill Harding And still, we have no idea what's going on other than we know there's blood in her stool   Liesel Mertes And are you finding yourself, like, completely emotionally flooded right now, like, oh, I did like some some people kind of like detach almost from the situation. Some people are right in it. Like what's going on for you as a mom?   Jill Harding As a mom, I was Dave and I were like we were so distraught because we have a good friend who's an E.R. doc. And as a dissertation, she actually did a full report. And like leukemia and how leukemia, is it hereditary? If you have multiple children, siblings, would they get it? And so we're like just went through this and there's no way. So we're thinking maybe it's leukemia again because of what we were experiencing. Right.   Jill Harding Similar types of experiences. So, I mean, we were just like almost so surreal that I was it wasn't really even overwhelming. It was just like. OK, we got this we've been here before, we got this we're going to be OK. What a good place. Let's just keep asking the right questions. David the nurse now so he knows more questions to ask. At the time I was back at Cook Medical, so I was in the medical device realm.   Jill Harding So I knew there's products to help from a device perspective. So we just need more questions to ask in this scenario than what we did before, because we obviously have been through life a little bit different than what we were expecting.   Jill Harding So anyways, fast forward, we talk to the doctors. They finally said we don't know what's going on. Too much test. They kept us another night like they did with grea type thing. And they finally figured out, OK, she's dealing with E. coli.   Jill Harding So E. coli, there is a 50 percent chance at her age and being female that she can get something called at us, which is hemolytic uremic syndrome. And in layman's terms, that basically means her renals can go into renal failure. Renals are what feed your kidneys, basically. It started making sense because her urine output started going down, so she had no urine for at least 24 hours at this point and she was drinking.   Jill Harding So we know she's got the fluids coming in, but the fluids aren't going out. And her stomach was getting real distended where it just stuck out, you know, just looked at her. She's a really petite, small little lady. So we knew something just wasn't right. And then they finally figured out that,   Jill Harding OK, she's got E. coli. The strain of E. coli she has could potentially cause her to have HUS. So they monitor, monitor and unfortunately, unfortunately, see how you will. They put us on the fifth floor again.   Jill Harding So we're like, wait a second. The floor is leukemia. We know that floor all too well. We've lived for so many days and hours and they're like, well, we put you on that floor because that's also our transplant floor and it's also our floor that we do dialysis if we need to do dialysis.   Jill Harding And then at this point, two more challenges, because we have two children back home. We have an older and a younger siblings of Berkeley at home. I mean, I know they're in good care, but still I mean, they're scared because I don't know what's going on. They got a lot of questions. And if my brother does, too, because he wants to be able to give them answers when they become available.   So there's well, and I'm free.   Liesel Mertes But that sense of like the limited resources of yourself as a parent to like you physically can't be in two places at once. Yeah, definitely.   Jill Harding And I know, Grant, I mean, obviously, with what he's been through, his heart is pure gold. And, you know, he's cutting my warrior of the three kids. And so he just wanted to be there with us. And it's hard to understand that we got to be here. We'll be there when we can together. Just give us some time.   Berkley is retaining fluid, getting puffier and puffier so the doctors decide to start hemodialysis.    Jill Harding But hemodialysis is basically where they take out. And it's phenomenally crazy to me. If you just think about what I'm about to tell you, the machine is huge. It's about the size of it, like a refrigerator. Basically, the machines are big and they take 10 percent of your blood out and cycle it, filter it through this machine.   Liesel Mertes Wow.   Jill Harding And so they filter it through the machine. So 10 percent of your blood at any given moment in time is in this machine being filtered and then cycled back into your system. So while the things that we learned along the way, she had to have ended up having six different hemodialysis treatments and it just I mean, it was exhausting for her to go through that and.   Liesel Mertes I just want to ask you about, like I can imagine that scene, you're like these are these are not easy procedures.   Liesel Mertes You know, they're involving needles, they're involving discomfort. They're involving multiple checks by nurses. Was there a sense of, like, overwhelm or powerlessness, like just as you're watching your child go through unnecessary pain?   Jill Harding Well, I will say it probably helps in our scenario, David, one being a nurse and then me having a background in medical devices because we knew that these there's great products that the companies that we worked for offered. And then obviously David knew more what was going on than I did.   Jill Harding So he was able to kind of walk me through it. But there's still something we hit the nail on the head to be said about seeing your own child. Right. It's not to dismiss it if it's someone else lying there or if it's even me right there. But to see your own physical child and someone feeling helpless in regards to pain, I will say with Berkely in particular and Grant to adjust their personalities are really different.   Jill Harding Berkley was pretty much she would tell the nurses what to do and she was not messing around. She even during her painful moments, she has grit. We called her tough as nails because she just has this, I don't know, something embedded in her personality that she's a fighter.   Jill Harding She uses a lot of humor to get her through tough times right now at the nurses, she would ask them for things that she knew she can have, like Skittles. But just to keep them on their toes, they'd be like, wait a sec.   Jill Harding You can't have that.   Liesel Mertes A sense of agency. Yep.   Jill Harding And again, she's a little petite, five year old little girl. She's real small. I think she weighed maybe thirty eight pounds at the most during all this. And so she would be on they would weigh her before and after each treatment. And sometimes she lost five, six pounds and hemodialysis treatment because of the fluid that her body was keeping.   Jill Harding Well but during all this she actually got C. diff too. I'm not sure you're familiar with this, but yeah. See that during it all.   Liesel Mertes As you think about those times in the hospital for those who are listening who have not had to be with a child long term in the hospital. What are some things that you wish people knew about what that reality is like?   Jill Harding Hmmm, that's a really tough question. I think that. It gives you a lot of humility, I mean, regards to humble, because David and I have always been very independent individuals, we don't really ask for help.   Jill Harding We just kind of just make it happen because we're strong willed individuals and we'll just find a way.   Jill Harding But I think I know from our experience personally that it's OK. People want to genuinely help others. I mean, that's just human nature. And I think once we put our pride aside and our guard down, it helped us as parents to really do what we needed to do.   Jill Harding And it took away from the challenges of us not being 100 percent present for at the time, Grant. And then that time later, Berkeley.   Jill Harding So I think with those scenarios and in and of itself, it's just. Be compassionate. Ask for help, but if someone doesn't immediately want your help, it's OK because they've got to do it in their own way, right. Because everything is unique to that family, that circumstance, that situation.   Liesel Mertes Yeah, I talked in my trainings that it's not about you as the person who is offering help, like almost never. Is it about, like, judgment on your relationship.   Liesel Mertes It's just even stuff like is messy and so often help. And if the person says, yes, be willing to follow through and if they say no, they don't take it personally yet.   Jill Harding And exactly, because I think what we're going through right now in our world. Right. I mean, like in our situation, we never been through that. And many of our friends have never been to that. Right. So you just got to go with what your instincts. And we rely heavily on our faith because we are people of faith. But at the same token, you know, we never been through that. So, you know, maybe grace to those folks and like you said, get to meet them where they're at because at the same time, we didn't know what we needed or didn't need.   Right.   Liesel Mertes Yeah, that's another thing I say that that the let me know how I can help. Question isn't as helpful as you would think.   Liesel Mertes It would be like finding clean underwear.   Liesel Mertes But I don't know what were some of the best ways that people helped your family?   Jill Harding I think it's just the, um. Just to know that we had the support, right, just a phone call, just even if it's just listen to me cry or David cry or just listen to us in silence, if you will. I think just knowing we had people behind the scenes, I also know that I have since he's passed on. So it hurts my heart to even say this.   Jill Harding But my best buddy and Andrea, we've been best buddies since third grade. Her father wanted to help so bad he's retired. So he had the abilities and means to help them. At the same token, like he would bring us groceries, like unexpectedly. And he kept on like what we liked at Kroger and he would just randomly draw stuff off because he knew he'd done it before. So he kept he was so sweet. He kept a list of our favorite bars or snacks or what have you.   Jill Harding And we just make sure he kept us knocked up that and it's just simple because it wasn't anything like, you know, they put him out too much. It was just kind. Bars are David's favorite potato chips, what have you. Just simple things. But it's still so just like what people are thinking about us.   Jill Harding So just randomly dropping those off our   Liesel Mertes And what beautiful intention also, like, you take time and ask what you liked. And then he wanted to remember it and he didn't have to. It sounds like hassle. You do this, you just realize like these are staples they're always going to enjoy receiving. I'm just going to bring them. I love that.   Jill Harding I was really cool. And and I think that.   Jill Harding Just the the window time we call it window time, where I would actually sit on his window and look out and play with folks, I think just being mindful, even though people have to be guarded in those scenarios that we were in and have to be more inside in their own space and not exposed to other germs outside of their home, just putting that like being creative, I think how we communicated and still played, but yet did it through a different means.   Liesel Mertes Well, I'm thinking about I mean, there's support of you, right, as the parent. There's also the support of your child who has had their world turned upside down. And I imagine it felt meaningful to receive support.   Jill Harding Well and the cool thing about the window, time was allowed to play, like with his his papi. We call David's dad Papi, with his papi outside the window while Grant was inside the window, but allowed David to kick our feet up for a minute and let that Grant was entertained and happy. And we did that for a little while, too, when she came home because she was still her ability to fight off. Infection was still pretty low at some point, too.   Jill Harding So we did the same thing with her as well. But I think just showing folks that you're you've got that support system, whether you tap into it. Again, like you said, you get to meet those individuals where they're at and let them. Like you said, I don't know what I need right now, I just need right. I just need like I don't have one iota of extra creative energy right now.   Liesel Mertes OK, so on the other side, was there anything you don't have to name names, but was there anything that you were on the receiving end of that you would say this is this is just not helpful? Don't do these things.   Jill Harding I think so, yes. The constant like. What's around I'm looking for the constant sharing of, like, knickknack little things like that, either we can only have so much in the hospital and I say this because people just don't know, like birthday was on the transplant floor.   Jill Harding So she couldn't have anything in life. So people would try to send her flowers. Well, she never got to enjoy those because she wasn't able to have those in her room because the thing was soil on it, for instance, anything like breathing, she can I could plants. You can actually have those in her room. So. Yeah, and people didn't know that.   Jill Harding But I think I almost wonder if sometimes that that's the staff at the hospital too.   Jill Harding But I think it's just maybe doing a little bit of homework before you do that kind gesture, because I hated that for the individuals that sent her stuff like that because. You know, that they spent now. Now, great, we said make sure it gets to a nurse's station or it gets to someplace where someone can enjoy it but still going to enjoy it.   Jill Harding And then she saw it from the window and she's like, oh, good. Then we had to talk her off a cliff for a little bit because she thought that she could have was in her room. Right. And I think just if someone says, I don't know what I need right now, don't cry, because they will come and you'll know, but don't force it. Let it be.   Liesel Mertes Yeah, that's a great point.   Liesel Mertes Jill, is there anything that you would like to add that I didn't ask you in our time together?   Jill Harding Um, yeah, I think so.   Jill Harding I think just when we go throughout our days, just know regardless big or small or whatever it is, we all have a story and we just got to be mindful we're all human. Right. And there's no like rulebook on how to be the best human ever. Technically speaking. Right.   Jill Harding So just have compassion for other people and just be realistic in that everyone's got a story. Everyone's weathering something, whether it's big or small, and just realize that, you know, words do hurt more than people realize.   Jill Harding And I think also, too, like back to my kiddos specifically both Grant and Berkeley, they've been Tindley because she's been through all this with us as well. With regards to Berkeley, just let those moments happen. Do the best you can to weather through those moments that make sure you come out on the other end as strong as you can by what you've learned through that moment. And what I mean by that is like   Jill Harding Grant and Berkeley both, like I think that they have learned some things and their characters have been shaped in ways that I feel like would have been really tough for David and I to have instilled in them if they didn't go through the experiences they went through.   Jill Harding Right now, both of them have scars from their great how to put a catheter in Berkeley, had some catheters in her jugular area. So they both have scars. And I tell them all the time and they tell me now to because I've told them so many times. But those are like, that's part of you and that's OK. That's what makes you grant unique. That's what makes you unique. Like everybody else as well. We all have something that's unique to us, kind of like a snowflake in that regard dry.   Jill Harding We're all unique in our own way and don't be ashamed of that. In fact, be proud of that, because those scars have shown that you're still here with us today.   MUSICAL TRANSITION   Here are three key takeaways from my conversation with Jill… There are many restrictions for an individual living with cancer.Hearing all of the challenges with just eating (the concerns about leftovers, the need to clean food etc) gave me a deeper appreciation of how tenuous life and infection can be.  With that in mind, learning a little more before giving gifts (like flowers) is important. Consider what creative engagement with a child who is immuno-compromised (or battling COVID) looks like.I loved the story of play dates through a window with walkie talkies (plus there was the added benefit of giving parents a chance to rest). Remember that “Tell me how I can help” oftentimes is an unhelpful question to people who are already living through something hard.Many times, people don’t know in the moment what they need and they might feel tentative following up with a request afterwards.  Instead, know what you can offer (perhaps a grocery drop-off, a Door Dash certificate, or doing some yard work) and extend a specific offer of help.   OUTRO

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 3 - Fight Like a Girl

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 117:07


Episode 3 - Fight Like a Girl For this week's episode, I doored up with two of the most thoughtful, vibrant and capable cops I've had the pleasure to work with throughout my career - and they both happen to be badass women! Come along while I door up with Kate and Lisa! We talk mental health buddy-checks, the frustrations of a new investigator, bogus theft reports filed by cops, the fine art of "Habeus Grabus," tactical restroom considerations, and more!  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 And follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. If you have a story to tell, you can be on the show! 

Crunchyroll Brasil
CR NEWS - Data de estreia para How Not to Summon a Demon Lord Ω

Crunchyroll Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 11:33


Notícias da semana: - Novo vídeo promocional de My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! http://got.cr/2P9SE0f - Novas informações de How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord Ω http://got.cr/2ZOiWXK - Estudantes tocam as músicas de Sound! Euphonium http://got.cr/3pSuxj4 - Data de estreia para The Slime Diaries http://got.cr/3khHylk - Novo trailer e mais informações de Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S http://got.cr/3pRPStd - Aria the Crepuscolo ganha novo trailer http://got.cr/2ZOlcyc - Adaptação em anime de BLUE REFLECTION é anunciada http://got.cr/37Jc6ai - Anime de In The Land of Leadale é anunciado http://got.cr/2NSBFii - Redução na tiragem da revista Shonen Jump http://got.cr/2MlkKV - Anime de I'm Tsushima the Cat chega este ano http://got.cr/2NVarrt - Anime de de Bocchi The Rock! é anunciado http://got.cr/2NYowEg - Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu chegará ao jogo My Hero One's Justice 2 http://got.cr/3btGNBq - MyAnimeList receberá investimentos de editoras de mangás http://got.cr/3slXsOk - Mangá de Horimiya chega ao fim em março http://got.cr/37Hs2da - I-No é confirmada para o jogo Guilty Gear: Strive http://got.cr/3spoggu Produção: Júlia Stefanel e José Sassi Redação da Crunchyroll Notícias: Fábio[portuga], Talles Queiroz, Samir Fraiha, José Sassi

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 2 - Walking the Floor

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 113:30


Episode 2 - Walking the Floor We're doored-up today with Deputy "Scott," who brings along over 20-years experience in corrections and detention in what I feel will be our funniest episode for some time. We talk shakedowns, fights over fish sammiches, the going rate for chocolate chip cookies "on the inside," blue-on-blue assaults with confections and office supplies, mindset, respect, and all things "jailer." All while fishing for sponsors! You won't want to miss this one.   Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 And follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support. 

SoFlo Weird Show
Weird Journeys

SoFlo Weird Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 34:46


Imagine walking through the entire state of Florida for four months. That's just what author Kent Russell did and documented in his book "In The Land of Good Living: A Journey To The Heart of Florida". Intent on making a film, he and two of his friends embarked on a thousand mile pedestrian journey pushing a shopping cart full of gear and camping along the roadside reducing themselves to filthy drifters. The mayhem that ensues had them loving and loathing Florida, but what they discovered was the true story of our state. Then we offer up places you can visit in 5 regions of Florida should you be searching for your own weird journey.

The Doored-Up Podcast
Episode 1 - Jail Food, Retirement Advice, and Baton Blue-Falconry

The Doored-Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 81:57


For the first episode of The Doored-Up Podcast, I doored up with one of my oldest friends in the military and law enforcement, Detective Shannon. We talk jail food, retirement advice, eclipses, backpacking in bear country, and expandable baton blue falconry by yours truly.  Produced, mastered and mixed by your host, Deputy D. Our intro/outro music is "In The Land of Rhinoplasty" by The Jingle Punks.  Give us a review and subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doored-up-podcast/id1553651915 And follow us on Podbean at http://www.thedooreduppodcast.podbean.com Follow us on Instagram - @dooreduppodcast - Send us a message, give suggestions or support.  This show is for you!

Liberty Never Sleeps
In The Land of the Simpletons 02/10/21 Vol.10 #027

Liberty Never Sleeps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 59:55


In The Land of the Simpletons 02/10/21 Vol.10 #027We are living in an age where people are badly educated about what made our country great, our justice system and our legal code.*Living in the Age of Simpletons*Moving Forward With Trial *Biden’s AF Flop*Haste and Incompetence*The Hastings Case*The Belknap and The Blunt*Covid-19 Not Problem Anymore *Vaccines and Masks*The Covid Generation *Increase Wages, Decrease Jobs *Naturally, Biden is For It*Super Bowl Ratings Low*Crime in NYC Out of ControlBooks by host Thomas Purcell are available free on to Amazon Prime and Kindle subscribersThe money pledged thru Patreon will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LibertyNeverSleepsAll bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain.No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.Show Video on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47355902

The Western Huntsman Podcast
Marty Meierotto, Mountain Man, Trapper, and a Life in the Land of Wilderness

The Western Huntsman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 115:49


The television show, Mountain Men, has been a huge hit over the last several years. One reason why is Marty Meierotto, a featured mountain man that spends most of the winter on a remote trapline in Alaska's interior.  Marty is a lifelong trapper, a husband, father, and a writer. His new book, "In The Land of Wilderness," is an action packed collection of hunting and trapping tales over several decades. It's an excellent read that offers a thorough look into the life of the nomadic lifestyle of trapping.  Marty agreed to join me for an episode where we discuss his trapping lifestyle, hunting, challenges, wildlife, being on a hit television series, and his vision of telling the real story of living in the Alaskan bush. Marty is a truly authentic, tough, and hardworking man of whom I've had the great pleasure of getting to know as we recorded this episode. Buckle up! You won't regret listening to this one! Get Marty's book HERE Looking to gear up for this season? Check out the discounts offered by our show sponsors, and field tested personally by me! SKRE, Extreme Mountain Gear: use promo code "thewesternhuntsman" at checkout Phelps Game Calls: use promo code "Huntsman10" at checkout Hoffman Boots: use promo code "HUNTSMAN15" at checkout If you like the show, please drop a review in Apple Podcasts and be sure to follow our social channels! Instagram Facebook Website See you on the mountain! Jim Huntsman

Tony Davenport's Jazz Session
50 years of Progressive Rock

Tony Davenport's Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 119:59


AM-Rock deep tracks special for July 2020, featuring a wander through the darker corners of 50 years of Progressive Rock. TRACK LISTING: The Nile Song - Pink Floyd - More - 1969, Rope Ladder to the Moon - Colosseum - Valentyne Suite [Disc 2] - 1969, Kobaia - Magma - Kobaia - 1970, In The Land of Grey & Pink - Caravan - In The Land of Grey and Pink - 1971, Upon Tomorrow - Tempest - Tempest - 1973, Is My Face On Straight? - PFM - The World Became the World - 1974, Playing the Game - Gentle Giant - The Power and the Glory - 1974, Prelude - Egg - The Civil Surface - 1974, The Undercover Man - Van def Graaf Generator - Godbluff - 1975, Time Waits for No One - Ambrosia - Ambrosia - 1975, The Big Sleep in Search of Hades - Tangerine Dream - Stratosphere - 1976, Can't Believe My Eyes - Focus - Ship of Memories - 1977, Farm on the Freeway - Jethro Tull - Crest of a Knave - 1987, Underneath Your Pillow - It Bites - Eat Me In St.Louis - 1989, Super Joker - Mr. Sirius - D I R G E - 1990, Wish - Teru's Symphonia - The Gate - 1999, Eriatarka - The Mars Volta - De - Loused in the Comatorium - 2003, Hostsejd - Anglagard - Prog Pa Svenska - Live in Japan - 2014, Daydreaming - Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool - 2016, Speedway - Black Midi - Schlagenheim - 2019.

Sync Book Radio from thesyncbook.com
42 Minutes Episode 349: Spring Book Club

Sync Book Radio from thesyncbook.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 114:52


Topics: Synchronicity, Lens, Decameron, House of Leaves, The Tunnel, Meta Text, Sex, Raunchy Sex, Trilogy of Life, MZD, DFW, In The Land of Men, Structure, #MeToo, Lude, Shakespeare, King James, Rolland Barthes, Mythologies, Quarantine, The Odyssey, Petrarch...

Sync Book Radio from thesyncbook.com
42 Minutes Episode 349: Spring Book Club

Sync Book Radio from thesyncbook.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 114:52


Topics: Synchronicity, Lens, Decameron, House of Leaves, The Tunnel, Meta Text, Sex, Raunchy Sex, Trilogy of Life, MZD, DFW, In The Land of Men, Structure, #MeToo, Lude, Shakespeare, King James, Rolland Barthes, Mythologies, Quarantine, The Odyssey, Petrarch...

Breakfast At Steveny's
B@S: The Campaign (Bonus Episode ft. Matt Deulley)

Breakfast At Steveny's

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 65:06


In The Land of The Broken Fast, there lies the capital city of Scrambleton, and this is where we find our heroes, sitting down for a meal. Are they ready for what lies ahead of them? Thanks to Matt Deulley for writing this campaign for us, and thank you to all of you who are listening, it means the world to us. We hope you enjoy this bonus episode! I’m Not What I Thought by Darren-Curtis | https://soundcloud.com/desperate-measurezMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

The Talking Machine Hour
Episode 67: Brunswick Records with Joe DeStefano!

The Talking Machine Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 59:46


High Brown Blues Isham Jones Orchestra 2271-B Stolen Kisses Isham Jones Orchestra 5061-B Rose Isham Jones Orchestra 5046-A In The Land of Shady Palm Trees Isham Jones Orchestra 2600-A Blue Isham Jones Orchestra w/ Marion Harris 2310-B Easy Melody Isham Jones Orchestra 2500-A Do You Ever Think Of Me Isham Jones Orchestra 5049-B Sun God … Continue reading "Episode 67: Brunswick Records with Joe DeStefano!"

Film Disquisition
Film Disquisition Vol 2 Ep 9: In The Land of Women

Film Disquisition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 25:14


Space Money Octagon Presents The Filmography Disquisition Series Volume 2 Kristen Stewart: An Exhaustive Examination Episode 9: In The Land of Women (2007) Lucy is a disaffected moody Michigan youth, who lives with her mom and dad and younger sister in the suburbs. One day, while smoking on the roof, she spots some goober who […]

Its New Orleans: Louisiana Eats
Louisiana Eats: Ms Ella of Commander's Palace - Louisiana Eats - It's New Orleans

Its New Orleans: Louisiana Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 50:00


On this week s show, we celebrate Commander s Palace and its visionary matriarch Ella Brennan, whose highly anticipated memoir is coming out next week. First, we speak with Ella s daughter and co author, Ti Adelaide Martin. Born into her family s restaurant dynasty, Ti knows all too well her mother s revered place both in the food industry and in New Orleans history. Aware of the fascination with her mother s life story, Ti wrote down a number of stories about Ella over the years that she eventually incorporated into the memoir. Next, we speak to the book s illustrator, Tim Trapolin, whose line drawings complement each chapter in the book. Tim s work has long graced menus as well as walls within Brennan family restaurants and he also illustrated Ti and Lally s book, In The Land of Cocktails. Tim discusses his involvement with the project and what it was like to depict some of Ella s most harrowing moments using pen and ink. Then, the Brennan family tells the story of Ella Brennan s culinary impact in their own words, from Ella s coming of age to her most transformative moments at Commander s Palace. We d like to congratulate Miss Ella and the entire Brennan family for having the vision and determination to forever change America s food scene, and to bravely tell her amazing story in the new memoir, Miss Ella of Commander s Palace, available September 13 in bookstores everywhere.

Profile
Arminka Helic

Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2014 14:06


One of the less likely political partnerships of recent years has been that of the Conservative Foreign Secretary William Hague and the Hollywood actor and director Angelina Jolie. They joined forces three years ago to campaign against rape as a weapon of war, and jointly hosted an international conference in London last summer. This week Mark Coles profiles the woman who brought them together; a refugee from Bosnia who has just taken her seat in the House of Lords. She is Arminka Helic, for ten years a special adviser to William Hague. Hague himself tells us how in 2011 Helic brought Jolie's film "In The Land of Blood and Honey" to him, a film that portrays the tactical use of mass rape against civilians. Helic told him it was a film he needed to watch. Producers: Tim Mansel and Hannah Moor.

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast
DSR Episode 2.1: Edgar & Matthias

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2014


Pour yourself a drink and give the podcast a moment to load.Our Guests+Edgar Johnson+Matthias WeeksShow notes after the jumpThis episode was recorded on September 11, 2014.DrinkDonn was drinking New Holland Dragon's MilkEdgar was "drinking all fuckin' day."Southern Tier 2XIPAYuenglingSweetwater IPASierra Nevada TorpedoCrispin CiderJameson WhiskeySpinDonn had a great opportunity to listen to garage rock, but he squandered it.Ivy & LuxBlood CeremonyOrchidStoned JesusThe SoundLaughing HyenasWardrunaTemple of VoidJucifer (the album was called "the Russian Album," not "White Lies," since the title and track listing is all written in Cyrillic)Blue SnaggletoothRead"Kovacsian"Lord Dunsany, In The Land of Time And Other FantasiesRobert E Howard, The Horror Storeis of Robert E. HowardJack Vance, Eyes of the OverworldThomas Legotti, The Spectral LinkKarl Edward Wagner, Gods In DarknessAlan Taylor, American Colonies: The Settling of North AmericaManly Wade Wellman, After DarkFritz Lieber, Gather, DarknessFrank Herbert, DuneKevin J Anderson is a hackRunD&D 5e is a thing nowSavage Worlds Weird Wars RomeTomb of Horrors / Return to the Tomb of HorrorsTraveller driven by the Apocalypse World Engine (more info here)

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
A Hole to China (Rebroadcast) - 8 September 2014

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2014 51:40


Have a question about objective pronouns? Whom ya gonna call? Wait--is that right? Or would it be "who ya gonna call"? "Whom" may be technically correct, but insisting on it can get you called an elitist. It's enough to make you nervous as a polecat in a perfume parlor! And if you really want to dig a hole all the way to China, don't start anywhere in the continental United States--you'll come out at the bottom of the ocean! Plus, how to pronounce the name of the Show-Me State, catfishing, gallon smashing, and what it means to conversate.FULL DETAILSMarch 4 was National Grammar Day, an occasion that prompted thoughtful essays and discussions about grammar, as well as a Tweeted Haiku Contest, for which Martha served a judge. Arika Okrent, author of In The Land of Invented Languages, took the prize with this one: I am an error/ And I will never reveal myself/ After you press send. Actually, that tweet became a self-fulfilling prophecy, because she soon followed up with an apt correction: Make that "send". The idea of digging a hole to China surfaces as early as 1872 in a Chamber's Journal fiction piece about beavers and engineers. Unfortunately, digging from almost anywhere in the United States would lead you to open water on the other end. To dig straight through to China, you'd have to start shoveling in Northern Argentina. There'd also be a few pesky physics problems to work out, like the fiery, molten mass at the center of the Earth. Here's how to find out where you'd end up when you start digging from anywhere on the planet, and how to make an earth sandwich with your antipodes.Whom you gonna call about discrepancies regarding who and whom? Grant and Martha, that's who. Although whom to contact is a correct use of whom, it's fast becoming obsolete, with growing numbers of people viewing it as elitist, effete, or both. But fair warning: Do not correct someone on this unless you're sure you have your facts straight! Here's another tweeted haiku from Liz Morrison in San Diego: "Serial comma/ Chicago yes, AP no/ You bewilder me."Quiz Master John Chaneski has a game about professions that match their respective verbs. What, for example, does a tutor do? Conversate, a variation of the word converse, is part of African-American Vernacular English, but with a slightly different meaning. To conversate is "to converse raucously." This word goes back to at least 1811, and it's well-known to many African-Americans. It's commonly heard in the Bahamas and Jamaica as well. Martha spoke recently at an Audubon Society event, where she traced the role of the Latin stem greg-. It's a form of the Latin word grex meaning "flock" or "herd." This root appears in many English words involving groups, including aggregate, congregate, gregarious, as well as the word egregious--literally, "standing outside the herd." Cain from Dublin, Ireland, wonders why sportscasters in his country often say a team's at sixes and sevens when they're looking disorganized or nonplussed. The leading theory suggests that sixes and sevens, primarily heard in the United Kingdom, comes from a French dice games similar to craps, called hazard, wherein to set on cinque and sice (from the French words for five and six) was the riskiest roll. Old Eddard sayings were plentiful in the 1930s, when the Lum and Abner radio show was a hit in households across the country. Lum Edwards, who made up half of the cornball duo, would offer up such wise sayings as I always found that the best way to figure out what tomorrow's weather was going to be is to wait until tomorrow comes along. That way you never make a mistake.Did you know that the word rack can also mean "one thousand," as in, he has four racks, or four thousand dollars? Here's another slang term: Gallon Smashing. It's the latest craze in pranks involving gallons of milk, a grocery store aisle to smash them on, and plenty of free time to waste. And of course, no slang roundup could fail to mention catfishing, the practice of lying to someone on the Internet in order to manipulate them, as in the case of former Notre Dame star Manti Te'o and noted Pacific Islander uberprankster Ronaiah Tuiasosopo. On the occasion of National Grammar Day, University of Illinois linguist Dennis Barron has pointed out some arresting posters from a wartime version from the early 20th century. They're from a 1918 Chicago Women's Club initiative called Better American Speech Week, a jingoistic campaign tinged with nationalism and ethnocentrism.Stanley Wilkins, a listener from Tyler, Texas, shares the idiom nervous as a pole cat in a perfume parlor. A polecat, more commonly known as a skunk, also fronts such gems as mean as a polecat, nervous as a pole cat in a standoff with a porcupine, and tickled as a polecat eating briars. In other news, Grant admits that, from a reasonable distance, he enjoys the mephitic emanations of Mephitis mephitis.A while back, we talked about the game Going To Texas, where two kids hold hands and spin around until they fall over dizzy. Becca Turpel from San Diego, California, said she knows the game as Wrist Rockets. Others have identified it as Dizzy Dizzy Dinosaur. Has anyone ever called it Fun?How do you pronounce Missouri? The late Donald Lance, a former professor from the University of Missouri at Columbia, compiled the exhaustive research that became The Pronunciation of Missouri: Variation and Change in American English, which traces the discrepancy between Missour-ee and Missour-uh all the way back to the 1600s. Today the pronunciation mostly divides along age lines, with older people saying Missour-uh and younger ones saying Missour-ee. The exceptions are politicians, who often say Missour-uh to sound authentic or folksy.Nancy Friedman, who writes the blog Fritinancy, tweeted this haiku for National Grammar Day: Dear yoga teacher/ if you say down once more/ I'll hurt you, no lie.If someone's a pound of pennies, it means they're a valuable asset and a pain in the butt, all at the same time. Grant and Martha are stumped on the origin of this one, though it is true that a pound of pennies comes out to about $1.46. One suspects that this guy's banker felt the same way about him. Have you heard chick used as a verb? Runners and triathletes use it to refer to a female passing a male in a race, as in You just got chicked!This episode was hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett.....Support for A Way with Words comes from The Ken Blanchard Companies, celebrating 35 years of making a leadership difference with Situational Leadership II, the leadership model designed to boost effectiveness, impact, and employee engagement. More about how Blanchard can help your executives and organizational leaders at kenblanchard.com/leadership.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2014, Wayword LLC.

CooperTalk
Jason Nash - Episode 273

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2014 59:59


Steve Cooper talks with comedian/actor/writer Jason Nash. Jason recently directed, wrote and starred in the hit movie Jason Nash is Married which is based on the web series he created which was based on his one-person show In The Land of Tall Buildings and Red Fire Engines. In 2010, he was a semi-finalist on Last Comic Standing and he developed a sitcom for CBS Television. He has also developed shows based on his stand-up act for Oxygen and IFC and he created and starred in the web series The Shaman, a comedic tale of a man who thinks he's Jim Morrison. He was a cast member of the VH-1 sketch shows Random Play and Ill-ustrated and Current TV's Supernews. In addition he has produced, wrote and appeared in segments for HBO's Funny Or Die Presents. He trained with the Upright Citizens Brigade and began his career as a member of the sketch group Price, Nash and Blieden. The three developed TV shows for Fox and NBC and were selected three times to perform at the Aspen Comedy Festival. Jason also co-created the wildly successful podcast Guys With Feelings, which can be heard on iTunes.

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
A Hole to China (Rebroadcast) - 23 September 2013

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2013 51:25


Have a question about objective pronouns? Whom ya gonna call? Wait--is that right? Or would it be "who ya gonna call"? "Whom" may be technically correct, but insisting on it can get you called an elitist. It's enough to make you nervous as a polecat in a perfume parlor! And if you really want to dig a hole all the way to China, don't start anywhere in the continental United States--you'll come out at the bottom of the ocean! Plus, how to pronounce the name of the Show-Me State, catfishing, gallon smashing, and what it means to conversate.FULL DETAILSMarch 4 was National Grammar Day, an occasion that prompted thoughtful essays and discussions about grammar, as well as a Tweeted Haiku Contest, for which Martha served a judge. Arika Okrent, author of In The Land of Invented Languages, took the prize with this one: I am an error/ And I will never reveal myself/ After you press send. Actually, that tweet became a self-fulfilling prophecy, because she soon followed up with an apt correction: Make that "send". The idea of digging a hole to China surfaces as early as 1872 in a Chamber's Journal fiction piece about beavers and engineers. Unfortunately, digging from almost anywhere in the United States would lead you to open water on the other end. To dig straight through to China, you'd have to start shoveling in Northern Argentina. There'd also be a few pesky physics problems to work out, like the fiery, molten mass at the center of the Earth. Here's how to find out where you'd end up when you start digging from anywhere on the planet, and how to make an earth sandwich with your antipodes.Whom you gonna call about discrepancies regarding who and whom? Grant and Martha, that's who. Although whom to contact is a correct use of whom, it's fast becoming obsolete, with growing numbers of people viewing it as elitist, effete, or both. But fair warning: Do not correct someone on this unless you're sure you have your facts straight! Here's another tweeted haiku from Liz Morrison in San Diego: "Serial comma/ Chicago yes, AP no/ You bewilder me."Quiz Master John Chaneski has a game about professions that match their respective verbs. What, for example, does a tutor do? Conversate, a variation of the word converse, is part of African-American Vernacular English, but with a slightly different meaning. To conversate is "to converse raucously." This word goes back to at least 1811, and it's well-known to many African-Americans. It's commonly heard in the Bahamas and Jamaica as well. Martha spoke recently at an Audubon Society event, where she traced the role of the Latin stem greg-. It's a form of the Latin word grex meaning "flock" or "herd." This root appears in many English words involving groups, including aggregate, congregate, gregarious, as well as the word egregious--literally, "standing outside the herd." Cain from Dublin, Ireland, wonders why sportscasters in his country often say a team's at sixes and sevens when they're looking disorganized or nonplussed. The leading theory suggests that sixes and sevens, primarily heard in the United Kingdom, comes from a French dice games similar to craps, called hazard, wherein to set on cinque and sice (from the French words for five and six) was the riskiest roll. Old Eddard sayings were plentiful in the 1930s, when the Lum and Abner radio show was a hit in households across the country. Lum Edwards, who made up half of the cornball duo, would offer up such wise sayings as I always found that the best way to figure out what tomorrow's weather was going to be is to wait until tomorrow comes along. That way you never make a mistake.Did you know that the word rack can also mean "one thousand," as in, he has four racks, or four thousand dollars? Here's another slang term: Gallon Smashing. It's the latest craze in pranks involving gallons of milk, a grocery store aisle to smash them on, and plenty of free time to waste. And of course, no slang roundup could fail to mention catfishing, the practice of lying to someone on the Internet in order to manipulate them, as in the case of former Notre Dame star Manti Te'o and noted Pacific Islander uberprankster Ronaiah Tuiasosopo. On the occasion of National Grammar Day, University of Illinois linguist Dennis Barron has pointed out some arresting posters from a wartime version from the early 20th century. They're from a 1918 Chicago Women's Club initiative called Better American Speech Week, a jingoistic campaign tinged with nationalism and ethnocentrism.Stanley Wilkins, a listener from Tyler, Texas, shares the idiom nervous as a pole cat in a perfume parlor. A polecat, more commonly known as a skunk, also fronts such gems as mean as a polecat, nervous as a pole cat in a standoff with a porcupine, and tickled as a polecat eating briars. In other news, Grant admits that, from a reasonable distance, he enjoys the mephitic emanations of Mephitis mephitis.A while back, we talked about the game Going To Texas, where two kids hold hands and spin around until they fall over dizzy. Becca Turpel from San Diego, California, said she knows the game as Wrist Rockets. Others have identified it as Dizzy Dizzy Dinosaur. Has anyone ever called it Fun?How do you pronounce Missouri? The late Donald Lance, a former professor from the University of Missouri at Columbia, compiled the exhaustive research that became The Pronunciation of Missouri: Variation and Change in American English, which traces the discrepancy between Missour-ee and Missour-uh all the way back to the 1600s. Today the pronunciation mostly divides along age lines, with older people saying Missour-uh and younger ones saying Missour-ee. The exceptions are politicians, who often say Missour-uh to sound authentic or folksy.Nancy Friedman, who writes the blog Fritinancy, tweeted this haiku for National Grammar Day: Dear yoga teacher/ if you say down once more/ I'll hurt you, no lie.If someone's a pound of pennies, it means they're a valuable asset and a pain in the butt, all at the same time. Grant and Martha are stumped on the origin of this one, though it is true that a pound of pennies comes out to about $1.46. One suspects that this guy's banker felt the same way about him. Have you heard chick used as a verb? Runners and triathletes use it to refer to a female passing a male in a race, as in You just got chicked!This episode was hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett.....Support for A Way with Words also comes from National University, which invites you to change your future today. More at http://www.nu.edu/.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2013, Wayword LLC.

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Have a question about objective pronouns? Whom ya gonna call? Wait--is that right? Or would it be "who ya gonna call"? "Whom" may be technically correct, but insisting on it can get you called an elitist. It's enough to make you nervous as a polecat in a perfume parlor! And if you really want to dig a hole all the way to China, don't start anywhere in the continental United States--you'll come out at the bottom of the ocean! Plus, how to pronounce the name of the Show-Me State, catfishing, gallon smashing, and what it means to conversate.FULL DETAILSMarch 4 was National Grammar Day, an occasion that prompted thoughtful essays and discussions about grammar, as well as a Tweeted Haiku Contest, for which Martha served a judge. Arika Okrent, author of In The Land of Invented Languages, took the prize with this one: I am an error/ And I will never reveal myself/ After you press send. Actually, that tweet became a self-fulfilling prophecy, because she soon followed up with an apt correction: Make that "send". The idea of digging a hole to China surfaces as early as 1872 in a Chamber's Journal fiction piece about beavers and engineers. Unfortunately, digging from almost anywhere in the United States would lead you to open water on the other end. To dig straight through to China, you'd have to start shoveling in Northern Argentina. There'd also be a few pesky physics problems to work out, like the fiery, molten mass at the center of the Earth. Here's how to find out where you'd end up when you start digging from anywhere on the planet, and how to make an earth sandwich with your antipodes.Whom you gonna call about discrepancies regarding who and whom? Grant and Martha, that's who. Although whom to contact is a correct use of whom, it's fast becoming obsolete, with growing numbers of people viewing it as elitist, effete, or both. But fair warning: Do not correct someone on this unless you're sure you have your facts straight! Here's another tweeted haiku from Liz Morrison in San Diego: "Serial comma/ Chicago yes, AP no/ You bewilder me."Quiz Master John Chaneski has a game about professions that match their respective verbs. What, for example, does a tutor do? Conversate, a variation of the word converse, is part of African-American Vernacular English, but with a slightly different meaning. To conversate is "to converse raucously." This word goes back to at least 1811, and it's well-known to many African-Americans. It's commonly heard in the Bahamas and Jamaica as well. Martha spoke recently at an Audubon Society event, where she traced the role of the Latin stem greg-. It's a form of the Latin word grex meaning "flock" or "herd." This root appears in many English words involving groups, including aggregate, congregate, gregarious, as well as the word egregious--literally, "standing outside the herd." Cain from Dublin, Ireland, wonders why sportscasters in his country often say a team's at sixes and sevens when they're looking disorganized or nonplussed. The leading theory suggests that sixes and sevens, primarily heard in the United Kingdom, comes from a French dice games similar to craps, called hazard, wherein to set on cinque and sice (from the French words for five and six) was the riskiest roll. Old Eddard sayings were plentiful in the 1930s, when the Lum and Abner radio show was a hit in households across the country. Lum Edwards, who made up half of the cornball duo, would offer up such wise sayings as I always found that the best way to figure out what tomorrow's weather was going to be is to wait until tomorrow comes along. That way you never make a mistake.Did you know that the word rack can also mean "one thousand," as in, he has four racks, or four thousand dollars? Here's another slang term: Gallon Smashing. It's the latest craze in pranks involving gallons of milk, a grocery store aisle to smash them on, and plenty of free time to waste. And of course, no slang roundup could fail to mention catfishing, the practice of lying to someone on the Internet in order to manipulate them, as in the case of former Notre Dame star Manti Te'o and noted Pacific Islander uberprankster Ronaiah Tuiasosopo. On the occasion of National Grammar Day, University of Illinois linguist Dennis Barron has pointed out some arresting posters from a wartime version from the early 20th century. They're from a 1918 Chicago Women's Club initiative called Better American Speech Week, a jingoistic campaign tinged with nationalism and ethnocentrism.Stanley Wilkins, a listener from Tyler, Texas, shares the idiom nervous as a pole cat in a perfume parlor. A polecat, more commonly known as a skunk, also fronts such gems as mean as a polecat, nervous as a pole cat in a standoff with a porcupine, and tickled as a polecat eating briars. In other news, Grant admits that, from a reasonable distance, he enjoys the mephitic emanations of Mephitis mephitis.A while back, we talked about the game Going To Texas, where two kids hold hands and spin around until they fall over dizzy. Becca Turpel from San Diego, California, said she knows the game as Wrist Rockets. Others have identified it as Dizzy Dizzy Dinosaur. Has anyone ever called it Fun?How do you pronounce Missouri? The late Donald Lance, a former professor from the University of Missouri at Columbia, compiled the exhaustive research that became The Pronunciation of Missouri: Variation and Change in American English, which traces the discrepancy between Missour-ee and Missour-uh all the way back to the 1600s. Today the pronunciation mostly divides along age lines, with older people saying Missour-uh and younger ones saying Missour-ee. The exceptions are politicians, who often say Missour-uh to sound authentic or folksy.Nancy Friedman, who writes the blog Fritinancy, tweeted this haiku for National Grammar Day: Dear yoga teacher/ if you say down once more/ I'll hurt you, no lie.If someone's a pound of pennies, it means they're a valuable asset and a pain in the butt, all at the same time. Grant and Martha are stumped on the origin of this one, though it is true that a pound of pennies comes out to about $1.46. One suspects that this guy's banker felt the same way about him. Have you heard chick used as a verb? Runners and triathletes use it to refer to a female passing a male in a race, as in You just got chicked!This episode was hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett.....Support for A Way with Words also comes from National University, which invites you to change your future today. More at http://www.nu.edu/.And from The Ken Blanchard Companies, whose purpose is to make a leadership difference among executives, managers, and individuals in organizations everywhere. More about Ken Blanchard's leadership training programs at kenblanchard.com/leadership.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2012, Wayword LLC.

pat radio
podcast - Fort Shame

pat radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2013


Three songs from Fort Shame's latest Double Wide plus a chat with the band at their rehearsal space. Bonus hear-it-before-you-buy-it solo Todd May, from his album Rickenbacker Girls. And the latest from Eye and Brainbow. Double Wide artwork by Melissa Vogley-WoodsPlay List:Ass Ponys - "Last Night it Snowed" from Lohio The Libertines US - "Everybody Wants to Be My Sister" from Greatest Hits Ft. Shame - "Ghost Story" from Double Wide Ft. Shame - "Sundowner" from Double Wide Todd May - "Josephine Calling" from Rickenbacker Girls Ft. Shame - "Confidence Man" from Double Wide Eye - "Backdoor Jane" from 7"The Soft Boys - "The Asking Tree" from Invisible HitsCaravan - "In The Land of Grey and Pink" from In The Land of Grey and PinkBRAINBOW - "Great Revealer" from Brainbow IIMike Shiflet - "False Flats" from The Choir, The Army Download this podcast: pat_radio_Jan_31_2013.mp3

Woodsongs Vodcasts
Woodsongs 597: Peter Rowan and Raymond McLain�

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2010 81:51


PETER ROWAN Bluegrass Band, Peter is a legendary bluegrass songwriter with a career spanning over five decades. He's a Grammy-award winner and five-time Grammy nominee. From his early years playing with bluegrass patriarch Bill Monroe, and following his stint in Old & In the Way with Jerry Garcia and subsequent breakout as both a solo performer and bandleader, Rowan has built a devoted, international fan base through his continuous stream of original recordings, collaborative projects, and constant touring. His time-honored compositions include songs such as "Panama Red," a subsequent hit for the New Riders of the Purple Sage, "Moonlight Midnight", " In The Land of the Navajo" and "Lonesome L.A. Cowboy." Peter will be backed by his veteran touring Bluegrass Band featuring Jody Stecher, Keith Little, and Paul Knight. The Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band have just released their debut recording on Compass Records called "Legacy." Raymond McLain has been active in bluegrass for more than 20 years. He started out with his father and sisters in Kentucky's legendary McLain Family Band. In 1989 he joined one of the premiere bluegrass outfits in the country: Jim & Jesse & the Virginia Boys. Raymond brings his unique skills and talents as one of America's leading traditional musicians to the WoodSongs stage.

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine
Skepticality #129 - In the Land of Believers - Guest: Gina Welch

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010 61:44


In-depth inquiry is a central virtue in the realms of skepticism and investigative journalism. In both traditions, investigators immerse themselves into unfamiliar worlds in order to understand, inform and illuminate the truth. This week on Skepticality, Swoopy talks with author Gina Welch about her first book In The Land of Believers: An Outsider's Extraordinary Journey Into the Heart of the Evangelical Church. Recounting her two years as a member of Jerry Falwell's Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, the book is an honest discussion by a non-theist of her extraordinary look into the lives of the evangelical Americans who became her friends.

Open Your Intuitive Eyes
Tina Naughton-Powers

Open Your Intuitive Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2008


Tina Naughton-Powers has had the gift of inspiring others for as long as her friends and family can remember. With her trademark smile, infectious laugh and an ever present sparkle in her eye, the former news anchor and television producer has authored her first children's book entitled The Land of Imagination. After all, it was Naughton-Powers own imagination and inner spirit that motivated her transition from the often harsh reality of evening news, to acting in film and television commercials to inspiring kids around the world with her new book. In The Land of Imagination, readers from the ages of 6-9 are introduced to a magical kingdom where characters follow their hearts and do what they love to do. Intuition takes form as a beautiful butterfly, Higher Self as a wise dragon who lives deep in a forest, evil as a nasty wizard and Hope and Inspiration in the form of a lovely young maid who dreams of being an actress. In The Land of Imagination, negative thoughts are turned into positive action and children learn to believe that anything is possible with a little bit of hope and a little dreaming. ***************************** A quick announcement about coming up shows – I am going to be doing a few shows on holiday gifts under $50. Listen to the shows for great gift ideas and chances to win, yep I said WIN! some of the great gifts I talk about. I will also be doing readings during the Holiday Gift Shows. Dec 2nd from 10-11pm CST, that is right after this show next week, I will be doing Charity, Eco-friendly and specialty gifts. Dec 9th from 9-11pm CST I will be doing a Holiday gift show focused on Kids, Families, & Pets. Lots of great gift ideas and more free gift give aways. Dec 16th will be a two hour show of ‘Pampering Yourself & Others’ Gift Ideas for the Holidays. Dec 23rd is another two hours of Adults Gift Guide. Some very nice gifts to win on this show and maybe even a few naughty gifts too. And finally Dec 30th is two hours of Great Gift Ideas to get the New year started off right. So tune in and get in on the great gift give away. Many of the items talked about on the Gift shows have donated their gifts so that we can raise money for the Volunteer Fire Dept AED Fund. Items will be auctioned off in Jan 2009. Stay tuned to see how you can get some fantastic gifts and help save lives.

Open Your Intuitive Eyes
Tina Naughton-Powers

Open Your Intuitive Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2008


Tina Naughton-Powers has had the gift of inspiring others for as long as her friends and family can remember. With her trademark smile, infectious laugh and an ever present sparkle in her eye, the former news anchor and television producer has authored her first children's book entitled The Land of Imagination. After all, it was Naughton-Powers own imagination and inner spirit that motivated her transition from the often harsh reality of evening news, to acting in film and television commercials to inspiring kids around the world with her new book. In The Land of Imagination, readers from the ages of 6-9 are introduced to a magical kingdom where characters follow their hearts and do what they love to do. Intuition takes form as a beautiful butterfly, Higher Self as a wise dragon who lives deep in a forest, evil as a nasty wizard and Hope and Inspiration in the form of a lovely young maid who dreams of being an actress. In The Land of Imagination, negative thoughts are turned into positive action and children learn to believe that anything is possible with a little bit of hope and a little dreaming. ***************************** A quick announcement about coming up shows – I am going to be doing a few shows on holiday gifts under $50. Listen to the shows for great gift ideas and chances to win, yep I said WIN! some of the great gifts I talk about. I will also be doing readings during the Holiday Gift Shows. Dec 2nd from 10-11pm CST, that is right after this show next week, I will be doing Charity, Eco-friendly and specialty gifts. Dec 9th from 9-11pm CST I will be doing a Holiday gift show focused on Kids, Families, & Pets. Lots of great gift ideas and more free gift give aways. Dec 16th will be a two hour show of ‘Pampering Yourself & Others’ Gift Ideas for the Holidays. Dec 23rd is another two hours of Adults Gift Guide. Some very nice gifts to win on this show and maybe even a few naughty gifts too. And finally Dec 30th is two hours of Great Gift Ideas to get the New year started off right. So tune in and get in on the great gift give away. Many of the items talked about on the Gift shows have donated their gifts so that we can raise money for the Volunteer Fire Dept AED Fund. Items will be auctioned off in Jan 2009. Stay tuned to see how you can get some fantastic gifts and help save lives.

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – February 1, 2006

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2006 8:58


A report from the Calpine protest and a listen to the film “In The Land of Reverance” The post Bay Native Circle – February 1, 2006 appeared first on KPFA.