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This session of the radio show shares my recorded conversation with local author J.M. Celi. We had our conversation in the Franklin TV & Public Radio studio on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Our conversation lets you find out more about Jamie and his second independently published work “The Vampires of 1863.” This is a prequel to the work we had talked about in November 2023 “The Unlife of Lisa Cooper: Conviction.” We talk about Jamie's writing process from draft through multiple reviews and edits to publication, as well as the magic of writing when it can happen.The recording runs about 37 minutes so let's listen to my conversation with Jamie--------------J.M. Celi's author web site -> https://www.jmceli.com/“The Vampires of 1863” can be found in most bookstores. Our prior conversation can be found -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/11/author-jm-celi-wrote-book-he-couldnt.html --------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help. How can you help?If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighborsIf you don't like something here, please let me knowThrough this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news/If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot comThe music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.I hope you enjoy!------------------You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
Growing up, Jamie J’s house had a radio in every room. Music brought the family together. Now she’s the culture keeper for her family, taking care of the collection of antique radios. They remind her a lot of the radios from the Atwater Kent collection.
On today's show, Sal Greco discusses how the NYC mayor raised eyebrows with a strange 9/11 reference. Later, Monsignor Jamie J. Gigantiello and Anthony Mangano discuss their show "Breaking Bread" and provide us with a cooking demonstration. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Sal greco is a 14 year NYPD Veteran who was fired for being friends with Roger Stone Jr. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Monsignor Jamie J. Gigantiello, with a background in business and culinary arts, transitioned to priesthood after a career in New York's hotel industry and teaching. Ordained in 1995, he has served in several Brooklyn parishes, currently leading Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and the Annunciation of the B.V.M. Parish. He also holds a key role in the Diocese of Brooklyn as vicar for development, managing significant fundraising and stewardship initiatives. Msgr. Jamie is active in community and diocesan affairs, recognized for his leadership, particularly post-9/11. He serves as chaplain to various NYC departments and has been involved in welcoming Papal visits. Additionally, he hosts the award-winning cooking show "Breaking Bread" on Net TV https://breakingbreadtv.org/about GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Anthony Mangano is an Actor.
Jamie J. Brunson is the Executive Director of First Person Arts, an organization with a mission to transform the drama of real life into memoir and documentary art. Jamie discusses storytelling with MISSION Story Slam's Michael Schweisheimer and how our stories connect us.
For 11 years, First Person Arts has done Valentine's Day our own way with the Ex-Files StorySlam. #US will be no different. In this episode, we are going to look at the seedy underbelly of love. Jamie J. will be joined by our StorySlam host, Chris Lundy. Join #US as we hear what's in a cheating heart. Lauren Kevin Steve Jill Jamie Thank you to our media sponsor: Metro Newspaper Subscribe to First Person Arts YouTube:https://tinyurl.com/SubscribetoFPA Share your COVID Story:https://www.firstpersonarts.org/Stories/COVID-Stories Amazon Charity: https://tinyurl.com/Amazon-Charity-FPA First Person Arts ON SOCIAL - #US #StoryPrompts #Storytelling #FirstPersonArts First Person Arts Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/firstpersonarts First Person Arts Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/FirstPersonPhilly/ First Person Arts Twitter: https://twitter.com/FirstPersonArts Subscribe to our Email List::https://www.firstpersonarts.org/signup Support #US: https://www.firstpersonarts.org/donate Pitch your Story for the next Virtual StorySlam:https://www.firstpersonarts.org/Online-Programs/Virtual-StorySlams/Virtual-StorySlam-Signup
This week Matt and Sammie share YOUR ideas in this listener special. You guys are getting weird.This episode is dedicated to Jamie J. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vicar for Development for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and the Administrator of St. Bernard Parish, Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello Talks with us about the Giglio Feast, as well as his experiences growing up in Brooklyn For more information on the Giglio feast: https://olmcfeast.com/
Love is a beautiful thing. We talk Pride 2021 and all the ways Telluride is celebrating love in all its forms. Guests include Jamie J, Choreographer for the Telluride Aids Benefit, and Laura Shaunette and Megan Honea, co-organizers of the Tellupride Sunday Funday.
content: Feb 17, 2018 · podcast: Mar 19, 2021 Audio (MP3): 20180217 - Ye old anti-climatic climax There’s an Italian mobster that lives up the street from me. He looks Italian but maybe he’s Greek. I’ve never talked to him but we’ve exchanged waves at the communal mailbox. I have a theory that he’s in the witness protection program although I don’t have proof to back that up. After seeing him mow his lawn I suspect he doesn’t like egg noodles and ketchup. His daughter is Egyptian. Well, one year for Halloween she was dressed up as a pharaoh so I don’t know if that actually qualifies her as being a true Egyptian. Anyway, this morning we both left for work at roughly the same time. He followed me out of our neighborhood, down Division Street, up along the Fox River, across the Prairie Street bridge, and then… He turned north on 1st Street toward Blue Goose[1] and I continued west on Prairie. During our minor caravan I thought for sure he was tailing me. He probably was. Maybe there’s a hit out on me, I don’t know. Maybe he wanted to wait until we were side-by-side and then give me a manila envelope with crop forecasts for orange juice. But he didn’t. And that avid readers, is the end of the story. Ye old anti-climatic climax. But wait, the real story is that sometimes we can be going down a certain path, have a good feeling that something extraordinary is about to happen. And then the story ends. That lottery ticket ends up in the trash with all the others. We don’t get a leg up on the frozen OJ market and live out our lives on a tropical beach. Okay fine, I can get sucked into the “what I have is not enough” and more[2] as much as the next Clarence Beeks or that there’s something missing and only if I could get the right hair cut then I’d be truly blessed. However, to be truly and fundamentally happy in this very moment, we’ll never go wrong with simply appreciating what we have. Plus, we can always take action to make things happen rather than plodding along waiting for the universe to hand us our next winning lottery ticket. When I do win the cosmic lottery it feels unlike anything else, the clouds have parted and the heavens rain magic down upon me. Flashy, life changing miracles only make me want more of them. They promote the good feeling that there’s something more to life than just “this.” But really, enjoying the simple miracle of what’s right in front of me pays overall higher dividends. It’s sustainable, too, something I can do every day regardless if I’m driving to work or tying my shoes. Granted, driving the same route to work can get more than mundane and maybe that’s why I tend to day dream. But my point is that it’s not very often our cosmic path takes a life changing turn. Life just continues on as it always has and we’re only left with what we’ve always had. But there’s nothing wrong with that. Sometimes our courses don’t need corrected. What we have now is enough.[3] In related news, on my way to work the only parking lot I see that’s consistently plowed is the liquor store on the corner of Prairie and 14th Street. Your call if that’s fortuity. #advancedsoul #missedconnections #bluegoose #diariespodcast Somehow Blue Goose generally works its way into my local stories. I don’t know why. It’s not on purpose as I don’t have a paid shoutout gig with the neighborhood grocery store. Maybe it’s simply because it’s the friendliest store in town. ↑ As an example: Doing more, more, more ↑ Or is it? Who doesn’t want a fairy tale? ↑ Joey Joann · Feb 17, 2018 at 11:57 am Paul Lencioni is great! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Christ of Larsen · Feb 17, 2018 at 12:23 pm Your a great writer $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 17, 2018 at 1:01 pm Thank you! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; JJ · Feb 17, 2018 at 12:27 pm Yes! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Paul Lencioni · Feb 17, 2018 at 1:57 pm Holy bananas! You are one of my new favorite people! You get it! Thanks for the commercial - but more so, thanks for your great writing and for leading the ideas that can help shape a more beautiful world. - Paul, BG CEO $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 17, 2018 at 2:37 pm Aww, thanks! Just doing my part. :) $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; dan mackey · Feb 17, 2018 at 3:56 pm I’m going with you’ve seen the movie trading places at least once. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 17, 2018 at 4:15 pm Yep. One of the best 80s movies. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Sanders · Feb 17, 2018 at 6:33 pm I know that dude. He’s from Moldova $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 17, 2018 at 10:03 pm He looks more Mediterranean to me. But I won’t rule anything out. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Sanders · Feb 18, 2018 at 9:43 pm Looks can be deceiving, I’ve heard. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 19, 2018 at 7:41 am True. His daughter was wearing one of them striped nemes once and I mistook her for an Egyptian monarch. However, unless you live in my neighborhood we may be talking different people. WAIT. I see where this is headed. What do you know about the OJ forecast? $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Mary Kay · Feb 17, 2018 at 11:10 pm Went on many shopping trips to Blue Goose as a kid, remember when a customer backed up into a another car in the parking lot and pushed it into the river! The staff was always beyond amazing, personable, and helpful and my mom knew the manager by name. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Mary Kay · Feb 17, 2018 at 11:11 pm And your story was a wonderful slice of life!!!! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 18, 2018 at 9:02 am Wow, pushed it right into the river! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 18, 2018 at 9:02 am And thank you! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Mary Kay · Feb 18, 2018 at 11:34 am LOVE LOVE LOVE reading your posts!!!! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Jamie J · Feb 18, 2018 at 7:15 pm $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; jimi hindrance experience · Feb 19, 2018 at 1:23 pm I don’t get the Clarence Beeks reference. I googled him and remember the character but I don’t understand his significance. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 19, 2018 at 1:28 pm In Trading Places, Clarence was the guy giving the orange crop forecast to Winthorpe and Valentine in the dark parking garage. It was a covert operation of course. His character was also always in it for himself. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Feb 19, 2018 at 1:32 pm Okay, referencing Beeks was a bit of a stretch. 😊 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Add a comment! Got 30 seconds? Take the super duper, quick and easy podcast survey! Please. 😊 Love the show? Make a donation! Because you're the best. 💖 tcrbang.com · Instagram · Facebook · YouTube View original
In the first episode of season 2, we chat to nonbinary sex educator, performer and writer Jamie J LeClaire. We talk about what it means to be nonbinary and why representation matters, tips for those navigating gender identity and sex, and ethical porn. Season two is sponsored by Modibodi
Cette semaine, on vous parle de « gender reveal » (révélation du sexe) et de « baby shower » (fête prénatale) pour analyser les stéréotypes de genre. Ces événements qui se veulent festifs et positifs révèlent certaines problématiques dans la manière d'élever les garçons et les filles. Vous comprendrez l'origine et la signification de ces festivités, la nuance entre les notions de sexe et de genre puis les prescriptions que l'on fait, malgré soi, aux bébés et aux enfants en regard de leur genre. Bonne écoute!Références discutées dans cet épisode: Asmelash, Lea, (2020). Woman who popularized the gender reveal party says enough already after latest wildfire, CNN. Daly, Natasha. Les filles, les garçons et les jouets genrées. National Geographic.Descarries, Francine et Marie Mathieu. (2010). Entre le rose et le bleu : stéréotypes sexuels et construction sociale du féminin et du masculin. Conseil du statut de la femme, 155p.Jirout, Jamie J. et Newcombe, Nora S. (2015). Building Blocks for Developing Spatial Skills: Evidence From a Large, Representative U.S. Sample. Psychological Science, 26(3), 302-310.Karvunidis, Jenna (2020) She is widely credited as the gender reveal party "inventor" and has a message: STOP.
For 11 years, First Person Arts has done Valentine's Day our own way with the Ex-Files StorySlam. #US will be no different. In this episode, we are going to look at the seedy underbelly of love. Jamie J. will be joined by our StorySlam host, Chris Lundy. Join #US as we hear what’s in a cheating heart. Lauren Kevin Steve Jill Jamie Thank you to our media sponsor: Metro Newspaper Subscribe to First Person Arts YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/SubscribetoFPA Share your COVID Story: https://www.firstpersonarts.org/Stories/COVID-Stories Amazon Charity: https://tinyurl.com/Amazon-Charity-FPA First Person Arts ON SOCIAL - #US #StoryPrompts #Storytelling #FirstPersonArts First Person Arts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstpersonarts First Person Arts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FirstPersonPhilly/ First Person Arts Twitter: https://twitter.com/FirstPersonArts Subscribe to our Email List:: https://www.firstpersonarts.org/signup Support #US: https://www.firstpersonarts.org/donate Pitch your Story for the next Virtual StorySlam: https://www.firstpersonarts.org/Online-Programs/Virtual-StorySlams/Virtual-StorySlam-Signup
Welcome to the newest Wednesday Podcast! On Wednesdays, I normally get to talk with members of the Organize 365 community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps, and triumphs along their organizing journey. You can see and hear transformation in action. I look forward to helping YOU get Organized! This week, I share my conversation with Jamie J. She lives with her husband, and two twin daughters. Her daughters were born prematurely and have overcome some challenges (including extra paperwork!). Jamie says “I just thought I was born to be unorganized and that was the way it would always be.” But she found the Sunday Basket® and has gotten her papers under control. Next up, IEP and homeschooling binders! I hope you find this conversation as inspiring as I do! I am grateful that you are reaching out to share your stories and progress with me and with the Organize 365 community. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday You can find the Mini Medical Binder downloads mentioned today at organize365.com/emergency
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York City’s gay district, Greenwich Village on June 28, 1969. This event was monumental in the progression of queer rights being a part of human rights. 50 years on, progress has been made with same sex acts becoming legal and being accepted within most parts of society. However, when it comes to safety and security, very little research and data is in place to accurately represent and more importantly protect the queer community. Dr Jamie J. Hagen, Visiting Fellow of Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics and Politics joined King’s College London’s Senior Lecturer in Security Studies Dr Amanda Chisholm to discuss transgender rights and why we need to queer security studies.
Welcome to Truth, Justice & The New England Pro Wrestling Way. We will discuss all aspects of NE Pro Wrestling. Episode 1 will entail a deep discussion with Jamie Jamitkowski on the financials of Chaotic Wrestling. Did they make money? Did they over spend? Was it profitable? If not, why run? Why were you so cheap? All will be answered on the inaugural episode of Truth, Justice, and The New England Pro Wrestling Way.
Jamie J. Brunson, the executive director of First Person Arts as well as a talented storyteller, poet, and playwright in her own right, stops by the FringeArts offices to give us a preview of this year's First Person Arts Festival, tell us a Halloween story, and explain why she believes that real life makes the best drama. Shownotes: First Person Arts Festival runs Nov 4 through 17. To learn more and purchase your ticket visit firstpersonarts.org. Also, follow First Person Arts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. To take a look at what shows will be presented at FringeArts visit FringeArts.com. Follow FringeArts on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat and visit us on the web at https://fringearts.com. Leave a comment and let us know what you thought of this podcast.
A doctor, an athlete, an educator, and a veteran join Commonspace host Jamie J. in an honest discussion about living as Black men in America. The post I Am a Man appeared first on Commonspace.
Do you love the 80s? Then this is the show for you. Join Rik Morgan “Hail Ming Power Hour”, Brian M. Sammons “Evil Episodes” Jamie J. Sammons “Skeleton Crew” and Billy Stuart ” Scary Dad Podcast” for a trip back in time to our favorite decade…THE 80S! Full of commercials, TV themes, movies, and songs to really bring back the memories. Episode 1 is sure to please! The post Rik Radio Archives: Dude Looks Like the 80’s: Episode 1 appeared first on Legion.
Reverend Monsignier Jamie J. Gigantiello, Vicar for Development of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens and Pastor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church describes growing up in Astoria, the various roads traveled, all contributing to his spiritual identification
Jamie J’s father murdered her mother. Hear how Jamie J’s relationships with her father and grandfather – one tragic, one loving – shaped her interactions with other black men in her life. The post Being a Black Man: Father Figures appeared first on Commonspace.
In this episode, Jamie Jenson discusses how to scale a business and write copy (with an authentic voice). She’s achieved amazing results for her clients and uses her previous comedy writing skills to hone in how she writes copy that converts like crazy!
SHOW NOTES Episode 72 (Air Date: July 19, 2015) Laura sits down with Jamie J. Hagen to discuss VAGINAS. Just kidding. Well sort of but not really. Follow Jamie on Twitter! In this new talk all about our monthly menstruation cycle Jamie and Laura discuss TSS and the lawsuit Kotex is currently facing. Check out all … Episode 72 – SHARK WEEK with Jamie J Hagen Read More »
SHOW NOTES Episode 72 (Air Date: July 19, 2015) Laura sits down with Jamie J. Hagen to discuss VAGINAS. Just kidding. Well sort of but not really. Follow Jamie on Twitter! In this new talk all about our monthly menstruation cycle Jamie and Laura discuss TSS and the lawsuit Kotex is currently facing. Check out all … Episode 72 – SHARK WEEK with Jamie J Hagen Read More »
Welcome to the holidays at Totes Bee Studios! This episode I welcome Bouncing Souls Kate Hiltz and Pete Steinkopf! Snowstorms, the best christmas movies, mix tapes, and some great surprises are ahead, just hit play! HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 2014 WITH THE BOUNCING SOULS FEATURING: at Stone Pony Morning Glory, Blanks 77, Bane, None More Black, The Scandals, The Van Pelt, Seaside Caves, Jesse Malin, Frankiero & The Cellabration With: at Asbury Lanes Smalltalk, Dark Blue, Spraynard, Cayetana, Roger Harvey & The Wild Life, The Worriers! and DJ's Andy Nelson, Sharkey, Miss Tk, Mity Lion, and yours truly, Jamie J 5! Merry Holly Days Chunksaah.com
SHOW NOTES Episode 46 (Air Date: APRIL 17, 2014) Laura sits down with Jamie J. Hagen to discuss VAGINAS. Just kidding. Well sort of but not really. Follow Jamie on Twitter! Check out all the amazing reusable menstrual products! The Diva Cup Lunapads Gladrags Reusable pads available on Etsy Vegansaurus's must read: A Vegan Lady's Guide … Episode 46- LADY TIME! Interview with Jamie J. Hagen Read More »
SHOW NOTES Episode 46 (Air Date: APRIL 17, 2014) Laura sits down with Jamie J. Hagen to discuss VAGINAS. Just kidding. Well sort of but not really. Follow Jamie on Twitter! Check out all the amazing reusable menstrual products! The Diva Cup Lunapads Gladrags Reusable pads available on Etsy Vegansaurus’s must read: A Vegan Lady’s Guide … Episode 46- LADY TIME! Interview with Jamie J. Hagen Read More »
01. Missing (Hector Fonseca Club Mix) - Saul Ruiz Ft. Matt Alber 02. Do Pai (Richard Grey NYC Mix) - Marcos Carnaval & Gio Di Leva 03. Big Time Sensuality (Pagano Big Room Mix) - Pagano Ft. Cat Taylor 04. Someone Like You (Hector Fonseca Remix) - Adele 05. Bailar (Oscar Velazquez Latin Fire Remix) - Mike Da Wizard Ft. Nina Flowers 06. U Got, What I Need (Twisted Dee Late Night Mix) - Jipsta 07. Yummy Boyz (Hector Fonseca Remix) - Meital Dohan 08. To Be Able To Love (Oscar Akagy Remix) - Blas Marin, T. Tommy & Antonio Jimenez Ft. Lerene 09. Run The World, Girls (Itay Kalderon & Adi Perez Remix) - Beyonce 10. Music Take Control (Barona & Hull Club Remix) - Rafeal M. Ft. David Gordon 11. Boy Bounce (Original Mix) - Alex Cohen & Jamie J. Sanchez 12. Love Get High (Edhim Remix) - Nyx Syrinx Nelio 13. Best Thing I Never Had (Hector Fonseca Club Remix) - Beyonce 14. You've Got The Love (Mark Knight Remix) - Florence And The Machine