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Podcast Archai
94. Lisístrata

Podcast Archai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 33:03


Jane Kelly Oliveira (UEPG) descreve como começou sua trajetória na Universidade e nos Estudos Clássicos.  Relembra o Giz-èn-scÉne e como ele marcou sua pesquisa e atuação docente. Comenta acerca dos desafios curriculares e resoluções transdisciplinares, por meio do diálogo entre o clássico e o moderno. No segundo bloco, Jane Kelly Oliveira nos apresenta a personagem Lisístrata, de uma peça de mesmo nome do comediógrafo Aristófanes. Lisístrata convoca e mobiliza todas as mulheres da Grécia para dar fim à Guerra do Peloponeso. Jane Kelly demonstra os debates, interpretações contemporâneas e a recepção fílmica desta protagonista.

The Front
Sex and the Super Retail scandal

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 16:19


Was the ultimate boss of brands like Rebel Sport and Supercheap Auto secretly sleeping with his head of HR? Today - a CEO's very awkward interview.  Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey and edited by Joshua Burton. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Tiffany Dimmack, Lia Tsamoglou and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everything Cookbooks
99: Eat Your Books

Everything Cookbooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 41:31


Molly and Kate speak with two members of the cookbook indexing website Eat Your Books team; Jane Kelly, co-founder and CEO and Jenny Hartin, Director of Publicity. Jane shares where she got the idea to create the website, the way it works and how its grown since its inception with now over 2.5 million recipes indexed. We learn how vital the community experience of the site is and ways authors can use the site in their own work. Jenny talks about the various indexing issues that can arise, the benefits to the manual process, how she chooses which of the myriad of releases to highlight and a peek into the EYB/publisher relationship. They both share how this is still a passion of theirs, what books they've been cooking from lately and the titles they are excited about this fall. Stick around for an exclusive promo code for EVCB listeners to try out Eat Your Books for themselves!Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea NguyenEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsEat Your Books website2024 Cookbook Releases  Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the show 

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MannaCast
Ep. 16 - The Church and Climate Change with Jessica Morthorpe and Jane Kelly

MannaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 67:50


What role can churches play in tackling climate change? Where have we fallen short? What unique opportunities are there? What can we do when we're overwhelmed? Is it all about sacrifice, or do we gain by the changes? What needs to happen next? These are just some of questions we ask Jane Kelly of Common Grace and Jessica Morthorpe from Five Leaf Eco-Awards. Theme music: © Don Stewart, Recorded/Mixed by Unmuzzled Music Productions. 

Let's Talk About Food
How Many Cookbooks Do You Own?

Let's Talk About Food

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 31:25


If you have a wall of cookbooks (like I do) but only ever crack open a few–help is at hand. Jane Kelly is the founder of Eat Your Books, a service that lets you search your own library to find the perfect recipe. She was an executive in the music and TV world in the UK, and then, she had an idea....Photo courtesy of Eat Your Books.Let's Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.

Loving Liberty Radio Network
12-23-2022 Liberty RoundTable with Sam Bushman

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 109:40


Hour 1 * Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, * To Preserve the Nation: In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers – FreedomsRisingSun.com * Radio stations in the UK cutting ‘racist' line from 50-year-old Christmas song – Johnny Mathis – When a Child Is Born (from Home for Christmas) – WND.com * UK Church changes Christmas carol lyrics to recognize ‘queer and questioning' – WND.com * Men who dress up as Black Santa Claus spread joy, diversity and inclusion for the holidays – USAToday.com * Have You Read: The Mainspring of Human Progress – Henry Grady? Hour 2 * Guest: Patti Stockman – Wife of Former Congressman Steve Stockman. * FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Destroying Evidence to Frame Pro-Trump Political Prisoner – Ben Wetmore, TheGatewayPundit.com * Former Arkansas State Senator Jon Woods was the first elected official in the state to endorse President Trump in 2016. * Two years later U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks of the Western District of Arkansas sentenced Woods to serve 18 years in federal prison, in addition to three years of supervised release and ordered Woods to pay $1.6 million in restitution. * The lead FBI Agent in his case plead guilty to destroying exculpatory evidence that could have proven Woods' innocence. * “In a plea deal filed Wednesday, a former FBI agent pleaded guilty to paying a business to “wipe” his computer to make the hard drive unavailable for forensic examination. * According to court documents, former agent Robert Cessario was charged with “corrupt destruction of record in an official proceeding” in connection to the corruption trial of former state Sen. Jon Woods of Springdale. * JON WOODS STILL SITS IN PRISON EVEN THOUGH THE CORRUPT DOJ AND CORRUPT FBI HAVE NOW ADMITTED THEY FRAMED AN INNOCENT MAN BY DESTROYING EVIDENCE. * Woods obtained funds for a Christian school in Arkansas and the government alleged that the donation to the school was a form of fraud because it was collected under false pretenses. The case against Woods was the Department of Justice's favorite trick: using the word ‘fraud' to apply to any financial transaction they don't like. * The Court has known about the illegal destruction of evidence the entire time. Woods' appeal to the 8th Circuit of Appeals before appellate judges Jane Kelly, an Obama appointee, Michael J. Melloy, a Bush Sr. appointee, and Jonathan A. Kobes, a Trump appointee, case# 18-3057 on October 16, 2020, was denied even though the appellate court knew that the FBI destroyed relevant evidence on purpose. * Ralley to support Jon Woods: 11 am – 1 pm, January 3, On sidewalk in front of US District Courthouse, 30 South Sixth Street – That is Sixth Street and Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith, AR! * Do you even know what a Varlet is? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 2 – 12/23/2022

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 54:50


* Guest: Patti Stockman - Wife of Former Congressman Steve Stockman. * FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Destroying Evidence to Frame Pro-Trump Political Prisoner - Ben Wetmore, TheGatewayPundit.com * Former Arkansas State Senator Jon Woods was the first elected official in the state to endorse President Trump in 2016. * Two years later U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks of the Western District of Arkansas sentenced Woods to serve 18 years in federal prison, in addition to three years of supervised release and ordered Woods to pay $1.6 million in restitution. * The lead FBI Agent in his case plead guilty to destroying exculpatory evidence that could have proven Woods' innocence. * “In a plea deal filed Wednesday, a former FBI agent pleaded guilty to paying a business to “wipe” his computer to make the hard drive unavailable for forensic examination. * According to court documents, former agent Robert Cessario was charged with “corrupt destruction of record in an official proceeding” in connection to the corruption trial of former state Sen. Jon Woods of Springdale. * JON WOODS STILL SITS IN PRISON EVEN THOUGH THE CORRUPT DOJ AND CORRUPT FBI HAVE NOW ADMITTED THEY FRAMED AN INNOCENT MAN BY DESTROYING EVIDENCE. * Woods obtained funds for a Christian school in Arkansas and the government alleged that the donation to the school was a form of fraud because it was collected under false pretenses. The case against Woods was the Department of Justice's favorite trick: using the word ‘fraud' to apply to any financial transaction they don't like. * The Court has known about the illegal destruction of evidence the entire time. Woods' appeal to the 8th Circuit of Appeals before appellate judges Jane Kelly, an Obama appointee, Michael J. Melloy, a Bush Sr. appointee, and Jonathan A. Kobes, a Trump appointee, case# 18-3057 on October 16, 2020, was denied even though the appellate court knew that the FBI destroyed relevant evidence on purpose. * Ralley to support Jon Woods: 11 am - 1 pm, January 3, On sidewalk in front of US District Courthouse, 30 South Sixth Street - That is Sixth Street and Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith, AR! * Do you even know what a  Varlet is?

KZYX Public Affairs
Byline Mendocino: Mike Geniella and the legacy of Sister Jane Kelly

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 55:56


December 16, 2022--Host Alicia Bales talks with Mike Geniella, veteran local reporter, about the extraordinary story of Sister Jane Kelly, who came to him in 1999 to report sexual abuse by a priest in her Catholic church in Ukiah after two years of inaction by church officials. As the Santa Rosa Diocese declares bankruptcy this week under the weight of 130 lawsuits by survivors, Mike looks back on Sister Jane Kelly's legacy and the role local journalism played in exposing the abuse.

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The AJ Roberts Show
Fighting to save the children - a UK Child Trafficking exclusive

The AJ Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 89:29


We are joined on the AJ Roberts Show this week by Jane Kelly, a passionate activist for anti-child trafficking and missing children, and an amazing couple, Leon and Iolanda who's beautiful baby was snatched from them from a NHS hospital, never to be seen since 2016. They have come on to the show today to express that this is not just a horrendous, isolated incident. This is happening all around the UK and other parts of the world through the health and social systems, councils and law enforcement. After being turned down by so many media outlets to share their story, we are delighted to have them join us today to raise awareness to everyone about the shocking revelations that have been occurring for decades at the expense of our beautiful, and innocent children. This message must be heard, and the time is NOW! Don't forget to check out the AJ Roberts Insiders World today for more in depth analysis, community and uncensored info - www.insiders-world.com

Hair Therapy
Buying a wig made simple

Hair Therapy

Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 52:40


Buying a wig made simple Jane Kelly has been hairdressing for 44 years. She began her training in a salon with a wig shop, and through this began to fit & style wigs for theatre and panto.Aderans, a global Japanese company, bought Trendco 20 years ago. They have over 800 trade accounts and provide education for these accounts and also the end user and wearer.Jane specialises in finding individual bespoke solutions for different types of hair loss and conditions.We discuss finding the best wig for you- how do you know what to choose?Synthetic or real hair? Which base?We also touch on wig maintenance, care and styling, what options you have when you don't want to wear a wig, and how to store them. Connect with Jane:Facebook- Trendco Wigs | FacebookInstagram- Trendco Wigs (Aderans UK) (@trendcowigs) • Instagram photos and videos Website- Wigs - Aderans UK Connect with Hair therapy:Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/HairTherapyUKInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/hairtherapyuk/Twitter- https://twitter.com/HairTherapyUKClubhouse- @Hair.TherapyThinking of starting your own podcast? Click on the link below to start

The TASTE Podcast
112: Ji Hye Kim

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 58:13


Today we're so excited to be speaking with the Michigan chef Ji Hye Kim. We've followed Ji Hye's incredible career in Ann Arbor, where she runs the wonderful Korean restaurant Miss Kim. Ji Hye is a Food & Wine Best New Chef and has been nominated for multiple James Beard Foundation Awards. But what makes Matt most excited about this conversation on Korean food is the chef's deep knowledge of Korean food's modern (and less modern) history. We talk about some of our mutual favorite Korean dishes—gamjatang certainly comes up—and we discuss how Ji Hye worked her way through the Zingerman's training program and eventually opened her own place.Also on the show, we catch up with Jane Kelly and Jenny Hartin, two dedicated cookbook fans behind the active online community Eat Your Books. We talk about some of their favorite books from the busy spring season and the types of books they wish they saw more of in cookbook publishing.More from Ji Hye Kim:5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Became a Restauranteur [Medium]Ann Arbor Chef Named One of America's Best [Detroit Free Press]Best New Chef 2021 [Food and Wine]

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Millennials most at risk of chucking in their jobs

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 11:31


A survey has found that 25-34 year olds have suffered the most during the COVID pandemic, making them more likely to quit their jobs. Jane Kelly's the GM for Skills Consulting Group, she talks to Jesse.

The Chamber Channel
5 Questions With: Episode 26 - SCDHEC‘s Dr. Jane Kelly on COVID shots for Kids

The Chamber Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 11:12


SC DHEC's Dr. Jane Kelly sits down to talk about COVID-19 shots and kids now that the Pfizer vaccine is approved for ages 5 and up.

The Chamber Channel
August 2021 COVID-19 Update with Dr. Kelly & Jeremy Clark

The Chamber Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 21:36


How many people are hospitalized locally with COVID-19? How do Bluffton and Hilton Head Island compare to other parts of the state when it comes to vaccination rates?  Will we need booster shots? Find out the answers to these questions and others in our conversations with Dr. Jane Kelly, epidemiologist with South Carolina DHEC, and Jeremy Clark, Market CEO for Hilton Head Regional Healthcare.   We've asked your biggest questions about how the pandemic is impacting us at the local level, what's next, and how we can all stay healthy. It's an interview you don't want to miss.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
June 16, 2021: City Manager Boyles talks infrastructure development with Fry's Spring residents; Update on Charlottesville parks

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 17:10


In today’s Patreon-fueled shout-out: As we head into summer and the weather heats up, your local energy nonprofit, LEAP, wants you and yours to keep cool. LEAP offers FREE home weatherization to income- and age-qualifying residents. If you’re age 60 or older, or have an annual household income of less than $75,100, you may qualify for a free energy assessment and home energy improvements such as insulation and air sealing. Sign up today to lower your energy bills, increase comfort, and reduce energy waste at home!On today’s show: City Manager Chip Boyles and city staff discuss infrastructure implementation in a growing cityThe Virginia Department of Environmental Quality releases the solid waste report for 2020An update on openings of Charlottesville’s polls and spray grounds  Area transportation official makes move to Northern Virginia permanent The top official in the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Culpeper District has been hired as the District Engineer for the agency’s Northern Virginia District. John Lynch has held that role in the Culpeper District since 2013 and helped oversee construction of several major improvement projects including the Route 29 Solutions projects. Those included the construction of a grade-separated interchange at Rio Road and U.S. 29 and the Berkmar Drive extension. Melissa Shropshire is the acting district engineer.John LynchThe amount of solid waste sent to landfills and other processing facilities in Virginia slightly decreased in 2020, according to a report from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. A total of just over 22 million tons of waste was received, including 5.67 million tons sent from other states. The 2020 figure was 0.11 percent lower than 2019.  (read the full report)The report states that nearly three-quarters of the solid waste were landfilled, nearly 12 percent of materials were incinerated, and the rest was disposed of by other means. Another statistic is that 1.63 million tons of waste was diverted from landfills through recycling, mulching, or composting. The report is made up of 201 individual submissions. The report also lists capacity remaining in existing landfills. The Amherst County Landfill has 44.5 years left and the Louisa County Sanitary Landfill has another nine.Read the full report for more details  The Morse Brothers Farm in Nelson County is one of 22 properties in the Commonwealth that has been awarded a land conservation grant. Last week, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced more than $4.8 million from the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation for projects that will conserve up to 6,100 acres in the state. The award for the Morse Brothers Farm will place 106 acres of land under a conservation easement owned by third-generation African-American farmers, according to a press release from DCR. The project was made possible by the Virginia Outdoors Foundation. Grant application for the Morse Brothers FarmThis week, the University of Virginia resumed in-person college tours for the first time in 15 months. These groups used to have up to 100 participants at a time, but it’s been reduced to 10 at a time for now. The tours take place at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. For more, read Jane Kelly’s article on UVA Today.The Charlottesville Parks and Recreation Department continues to ramp up operations slowly as the pandemic continues to recede. Deputy Director Vic Garber provided some updates last week to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee. “Onesty Family Aquatic and Fitness Center remains closed and will remain closed unless there is an eruption of about 55 to 60 lifeguards,” Garber said. “Due to insufficient staff we are closed for the season.”As of last week, there were 53 guards employed by the city. In order for the pool at the indoor Smith Aquatic and Fitness Center to open in August, he said he needs at least 17 more or hours at other facilities will need to be reduced. Garber said the contractors fixing air quality issues at Smith Aquatic Center will wrap up their work at the end of the month and the city will be performing tests throughout July. Garber said one reason it’s been hard to get lifeguards is that many have moved on to other places.“We’ve been closed for so long,” Garber said. “ACAC and the YMCA probably have collected quite a few of the guards and everyone across the board… I don’t want to say our competitors but within reason, everyone has gone to at least $15 an hour.”Garber has paid $15 an hour for a couple of years, and the amount will increase by two percent to $15.30 an hour on July 1.  Garber said during the pandemic, city lifeguards were terminated.“And once you do that it’s hard to get people back,” Garber said.  The spray grounds at Tonsler, Belmont, and Greenleaf parks are open but the one at Forest Hills Park has been delayed and will open sometime this month. Garber said planning is underway to build a fieldhouse at Tonsler Park for indoor sports, a walking path, and space for camps. This was called for in a 2013 master plan for the park. There’s $1.8 million in the budget for this purpose and a request for proposals for a design will be published soon. Meanwhile, beaches at Albemarle’s lake parks will open tomorrow at 11 a.m. and will be open Thursdays through Sundays through August 22. Their lifeguards are also being $15 an hour, according to Emily Kilroy, Albemarle’s director of communications and public engagement. You’re reading Charlottesville Community Engagement. Time now for another subscriber-supported public service announcement. The Center for Civic Innovation is seeking applicants for its Civic Innovation Fellowship, a leadership development program that aims to build up an organization with a focus on: growth mindset, design process, business education, technology and data literacy skills, government and community relations, and other topics to build problem solving skills." Applications are due on Sunday, June 20.  (apply)It has now been four months since Chip Boyles took over as Charlottesville’s City Manager, a position he will hold for at least a year before a public search is conducted for a permanent replacement for Dr. Tarron Richardson, who held the position for not quite a year and a half. The Fry’s Spring Neighborhood Association invited Boyles to attend their June meeting to answer questions and talk about the Cville Plans Together initiative. Boyles has been bringing people into his management team after the last slate of deputy city managers all left.  The city is currently advertising for a Deputy City Manager who will serve as the Chief Operating Officer. This position will oversee Finance, Budgeting, Human Resources, Economic Development, Information Technology, and Strategic Planning. The position closes on July 2. Ten days later, Sam Sanders will start work as the Deputy City Manager for Operations. Ashley Marshall has been Deputy City Manager for Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity since March 10. Boyles said one of the biggest issues in Charlottesville is housing and Virginia’s separation of cities and counties into distinct entities provides a challenge.“To try to tackle some of the issues that we have for housing when you cannot expand your boundaries and you are very close to being built out, it makes it even more challenging,” Boyles said.  “If you’re Houston, Texas, you just go annex more land, build more houses. Charlotte, North Carolina, you just annex more land and build to your needs. Virginia? Not so lucky.”Boyles last worked as director of the Thomas Jefferson Planning District, and under his tenure began working on regional housing and regional transit issues. The Central Virginia Regional Housing Partnership will release its regional affordable housing plan in the near future.“Even though Charlottesville is the hub for our community and our region, how we can work with our surrounding localities to help shoulder some of this need we have, even if it’s to help with people moving in,” Boyles said. “So many people are wanting to move to our region. Working our neighbors to do that.” Watch the FSNA meeting on their websiteOne of the topics that came up at the Fry’s Spring Neighborhood Association’s City Council forum in March was the subject of how projects get into the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), a multiyear budget of all the various infrastructure projects. Many in the neighborhood want sidewalk and other improvements on Stribling Avenue to mitigate the impacts of more housing. Jason Halbert is the co-president of the Fry’s Spring Neighborhood Association.“It seems to be a black box mystery for everyone,” Halbert said. “I know you’re dealing with a lot and you’re juggling chainsaws it seems like. Are you going to task this to your incoming deputy city manager to try to tackle with your public works director any indications of where this is heading in terms of the city residents understanding, regardless of how the staff turns over at the city, where we are with a plan on the CIP?”Boyles said this will be one of the first things that Deputy City Manager Sanders works on after joining the city government. He said multiple departments need to learn how to work together to implement projects for the good of city residents. “The one thing I do have to kind of question and one of the things I’m going to mention first to look at, is I don’t see how we can ask the neighborhoods to come up with the cost estimating for what it is you’re asking for,” Boyles said. “I know that I would have no idea how much it would cost to run X linear feet of sidewalk.” Boyles also suggested more neighborhoods could their own develop small area plans. The Fifeville neighborhood did so with the Cherry Avenue Small Area Plan for which the city hired the TJPDC to complete. That could better inform a new CIP process. “Council has in the past also participated in what is called participatory budgeting,” Boyles said. “It never got off of the ground because of some changing of staffing but I think that’s another thing that we can look at where there’s the possibility of X amount of dollars being assigned to a neighborhood.”Southern Development has submitted an application at 240 Stribling, and last year, the Planning Commission asked for additional residential density and the developer complied and is offering 170 units as well as some funding for the infrastructure improvements. Halbert said one concern is the non-urban quality of the roadway.“An annexed county road originally that dead-ends into a gravel road and goes back into the county,” Halbert said. Halbert said the neighborhood association will support the project, but only if there’s a guarantee the infrastructure will be in place when and if the development comes in. “Without infrastructure improvements, the street cannot take that development,” Halbert said. “From our standpoint, to head off the typical NIMBY or reactionary reactions of saying ‘don’t put it here in my backyard’ I think the neighborhood, a bunch of us have tried to work with the city and the developer to try to achieve the goals of affordable housing, of more permanent affordable housing, and greater density in the city while improving the infrastructure everyone wants.”Boyles said he needed to do more research of this proposal but described this as a classic chicken and egg scenario. He did say he would like the city and other localities across the Commonwealth to be able to charge developers impact fees to pay for infrastructure. That’s currently not allowed by Virginia law. Boyles did warn that money for capital improvements will be tight in the coming years.“There are some major expenditures that have to occur,” Boyles said. “I’m sure you’ve all seen the discussions with the schools and the work that needs to be done there, that has me very concerned with how that’s going to impact some of our bread and butter roads, mostly roads and sidewalks.”The conversation then turned to the Cville Plans Together initiative, which just had a comment period close with thousands of comments. The next step is for the Planning Commission to hold a work session with the consultants on June 29. A group of 11 neighborhood associations sent a letter to the city requesting a further six month delay, but the director of the city’s Department of Neighborhood Development Services said there is plenty of time before the new Comprehensive Plan and its Future Land Use Map. “The process is not over yet,” Ikefuna said. “It still has to go through the Planning Commission with the City Council for a joint public hearing. After that, it goes back to the City Council for final consideration. And then once its adopted, we still have another phase in the process which is the zoning rewrite. We have to rewrite the zoning ordinance which will implement the Comprehensive Plan.” A new timeline will be developed in the coming weeks. *Before you go, thank you to the three people who have contributed since yesterday through Patreon. That’s a great way to provide a monthly contribution, allowing me to plan my budget for each month. I’m approaching the end of Year 1 of this experiment, and preparing to begin Year 2 in mid-July. Thank you for reading or listening! This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

God Forbid - ABC RN
What's your ecocultural identity?

God Forbid - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 54:06


Each of us has our own complex environmental identity and culture – even if it’s not at the forefront of our mind – and religion can play a part. What we believe affects our behaviour, and what happens to the environment affects us all. James Carleton and the God Forbid panel look at climate change, religion and community organising.

Real Estate with Matt & Jen - It's Gunna Be Great!
#26 - Landscaping, Lawns & Laughs w/ Brenda Ryan (feat. Jane Kelly)

Real Estate with Matt & Jen - It's Gunna Be Great!

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 63:06


Brenda Ryan is a green thumb guru from LawnStarter.com -- a nationwide landscaping service. We ask Brenda for her thoughts on how to increase your home's value for sale with DIY landscaping projects, lawn types, hardscaping, and creating a sense of privacy using trees and bushes. HomeTeam4u Realtor® Jane Kelly join us.

Real Estate with Matt & Jen - It's Gunna Be Great!
#20 - All About Madison! (feat. Jane Kelly)

Real Estate with Matt & Jen - It's Gunna Be Great!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 73:30


We talk all things good and bad about Madison, Wisconsin. Plus we break down some myth busters about the home buying process. Featuring HomeTeam4u Realtor® Jane Kelly.

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WTOC News
Vaccine eligibility expanding in Georgia and South Carolina

WTOC News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 28:35


Georgia and South Carolina are both just days away from vaccine eligibility expansion. In this week’s episode, Jake Wallace looks at the latest updates in both states, including the mass vaccination site headed for Chatham County. For more on South Carolina’s upcoming expansion, Jake speaks with SC DHEC assistant state epidemiologist Dr. Jane Kelly, including why she believes the time is right to expand, meeting the demand, and more.

HopeFM & The Bizhear Podcast
Hope FM Best Bits - Cllr Jane Kelly

HopeFM & The Bizhear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 20:03


Blair is joined on the Hope FM Breakfast Show by Cllr for Boscombe West, Jane Kelly. FIRST BROADCAST: 09/02/2021

Grow Thrive Inspire
Ep. 4 Always Learning with Jane Kelly

Grow Thrive Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 30:03


The one... The only.... JANE KELLY! Jane Kelly is our guest on this week's episode!  Don’t miss Jane talk about her business goals and the key pieces that make her real estate team THRIVE! This is an inside look at the heart behind this real estate queen and the beginnings of she and husband Randy Kelly’s start at the Lake of the Ozarks. Check them out at https://www.janekelly.com and Team Jane Kelly RE/MAX Lake of the Ozarks on Facebook. Jane talks about the current market and explains why now is a great time to sell your property at the Lake. Check out our Facebook page @GrowThriveInspirePodcast on Thursdays for Open House information. Head to https://www.buyatlakeoftheozarks.com to look for lake property.

The Byther Farm Podcast
Gardening Demystified with Jane Kelly

The Byther Farm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 29:19


I talk to Jane Kelly, allotmenteer, gardener and YouTube content creator about what's growing in her allotment and back garden and also life outside gardening. YouTube channels Jane's Allotment  Liz Zorab - Byther Farm  

The Indy Author Podcast
Episode 013 - Writing in Time with Jane Kelly

The Indy Author Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 33:45


This episode's topic takes a cue from the name of one of Jane's series—Writing in Time—because the topics of many of Jane's books are closely tied to a specific time and an event of that time. We discuss the research Jane did on those topics, and what she found.

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Music Lessons From Athens, GA
Music Lessons From Athens, GA 107

Music Lessons From Athens, GA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 44:33


In this episode we set a record for most family members! The most interesting one is Jane Kelly, who actually is a musician and has some great stories to tell from her days playing in Baltimore in the 90s. The first music you hear in this episode is actually just me tuning the banjo. Getting faster at that and can hear the notes better now without having to use the tuner as much. Don't forget to subscribe and review! Thanks!

Three Course Facts
Research Buffet

Three Course Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 25:22


This week we present a buffet on different kinds of research as opposed to our usual three courses! Nathan's dish is on math research Jane's is on English research and Rachel's is on cinema and media studies research Enjoy, and remember you can go back for dessert 4 times!!! Edited by Jane Kelly

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The menu for this week! The Appetizer by Nathan: Relation Spaces The Main Course by Jane: Phases of Modern Space The Dessert by Rachel: Space in Cinema Edited by Jane Kelly

The Clever Cookstr's Quick and Dirty Tips from the World's Best Cooks
125 CC How to Manage Your Cookbook Collection

The Clever Cookstr's Quick and Dirty Tips from the World's Best Cooks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 16:17


Jane Kelly is the co-founder of Eat Your Books, a company started to answer a need that she and many other home cooks were experiencing. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2fm8heg

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Destination Mystery
Episode 23: Jane Kelly

Destination Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 17:49


I'm so pleased to chat with Jane Kelly, a wonderful writer and delightful human being -- one who just happens to thrive on mystery. Jane's Meg Daniels Mysteries have always had a lot of heart, but as they've evolved, the series has grown richer. It has also begun to include an element of delving into the past. Missing You in Atlantic City looks into a death linked to the 1964 Democratic National Convention and the next one in the works will involve the 1968 Miss America Pageant. Jane has launched two other series, both with an element of the Kennedy era: Widow Lady, set in 1960, and Swoon '64, a Writing in Time mystery, set in the present but investigating a crime of the past. Check out her Pinterest page for gorgeous 1960s images to set the scene. Jane gives a shout-out to historical mystery writer Annamaria Alfieri and also to the wonderful M.Phil program she did in Dublin, Ireland, at Trinity College, which I have to link to because it sounds so awesome. I live vicariously through these interviews! Here are the Meg Daniels Mysteries in order: 1. Killing Time in Ocean City 2. Cape Mayhem 3. Wrong Beach Island 4. Missing You in Atlantic City Also, the bonus book, A Fear of Seaside Heights, could be considered 3A -- it falls in between Wrong Beach Island and Missing You in Atlantic City in Meg's timeline. You can also find Jane on Facebook at her Author Page and her Meg Daniels Page. As always, if you'd rather read than listen, the transcript is below. Enjoy! Transcript of Interview with Jane Kelly Laura Brennan: My guest today is Jane Kelly, author of the Meg Daniels, Writing in Time, and Widow Lady mysteries. Her mysteries focus on personal stories: missing mothers, murders that haunt from childhood. But whether historical or contemporary, they all offer a terrific ride. Jane, thank you for joining me. Jane Kelly: Thank you for the invitation. LB: Before we talk about your writing, I'd like to talk a little bit about you. You have a Masters in Library and Information Science and an Master of Philosophy in Popular Literature from Trinity College, Dublin -- you are the queen of books! JK: Well, it does dovetail nicely, the two masters, even though they might seem very dissimilar, they do fit together very nicely. I didn't get the literature degree until later in life, so I couldn't use it in conjunction really with the library degree, but the library degree helps me immensely in terms of doing research for the books. LB: I'm not going to fib, I am crazy jealous that you studied at Trinity College in Dublin. What took you to Dublin? JK: The idea came to me -- well, not specifically Dublin -- one day I was on a panel at a conference and we were going down the row, we were asked to introduce ourselves. And the first person said, I'm so-and-so and I just got back from the writing program at the University of Iowa. And somebody else said, I'm so-and-so and I have an MFA from Columbia. And the next person said something similar, and I said, hello, I'm Jane Kelly. So it occurred to me that perhaps I should look into getting some real credentials for what I was doing because I had already published a couple of books. And I went online, and I found a program in Dublin which was popular literature. It was the first in Europe and it was one of the first in the world, if not the first. So it was very different. And I went over, I interviewed, and I went back. And I think it's been a tremendous help in terms of writing. We started in the early days with chapbooks, I think I recall they are called, and went through all the modern genres and just learned what people have been liking in literature for hundreds of years. It was really a great experience. LB: I would imagine genre literature appeared in that list. JK: It did, yes. We read mysteries, westerns, speculative, any genre. We even read romance -- I like the way I said "even romance" because I don't read romance but I kn...

Tech Bites
Episode 3: Hacking OpenTable for Last Minute Reservations

Tech Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015 34:06


Do you have a dinner reservation tonight? Today, booking a table can be harder to get than tickets to a Broadway show. You love to go out to eat, but don’t want plan 30-days in advance or pay for a reservation. What do you do? Follow @LastMinuteEatin on Twitter for real-time last-minute reservations. The OpenTable + Twitter hack was created by New York entrepreneur and software engineer Jason Davis. Jason will talk about his experiment in immediate gratification and schedule free living. Also on this show, a follow-up from Episode #2 and New York Public Library’s Rebecca Federman’s recommendation to use Eat Your Books to digitally organize your cookbooks. Eat Your Books co-founder Jane Kelly talks about this unique online platform. This program was brought to you by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons. “It [@LastMinuteEatin] sort of mimics the way my behavior would work if you were looking for a table that day.” [15:00] –Jason Davis on Tech Bites

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Authors In Your Pocket Show 11/19/06 Midwest Literary Festival "On the Road Series", Episode One (Graphically Enhanced)

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show (Graphically Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2006


Episode One - Midwest Literary Festival "On the Road" seriesWe are proud to introduce the special twelve segment Authors In Your Pocket(tm) “On The Road” series featuring the authors and literary professionals at the 4th Annual Midwest Literary Festival which took place the weekend of September 16th and 17th, 2006.Episode one of this series will feature Midwest Literary Festival author liaison Henry Perez, Nancy Bush's ELECTRIC BLUE, Michael A. Black's FREEZE ME TENDER and Judy Merrill Larsen's ALLTHE NUMBERS.Nancy Bush is the author of more than three dozen novels in various genres. She has also worked as a breakdown writer on the daytime favorite, All My Children. Nancy’s newest novel, ELECTRIC BLUE, is the second in the Jane Kelly series of romantic mysteries, following Candy Apple Red. In this second smash outing, Nancy’s wickedly funny heroine, Jane Kelly, proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own.Michael A. Black is a former Army Military Policeman, who entered civilian law enforcement after his discharge, and for the past twenty-seven years has been a police officer in the south suburbs of Chicago. The author of over forty articles on subjects ranging from police work to popular fiction, he has also had over thirty short stories published in various anthologies and magazines, including Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. His novels include FREEZE ME TENDER, A Killing Frost, Windy City Knights, and The Heist, a thriller set in Chicago.In ALL THE NUMBERS, author Judy Merrill Larsen skillfully takes us through every parent’s worst nightmare as she brilliantly explores, through fiction, how love makes us vulnerable and how very isolating yet very human is the desire for revenge. A trial takes us to a highly charged ending in which, in an unexpected turn, Ellen reconciles the pain of an irreversible past with the duty ahead. Judy Merrill Larsen teaches high school English in St. Louis, Missouri, where she lives with her husband and five children. She holds a master’s degree from Washington University.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket (tm)...http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show
Authors In Your Pocket Show 11/19/06 Midwest Literary Festival "On the Road Series", Episode One

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2006


Episode One - Midwest Literary Festival "On the Road" series...We are proud to introduce the special twelve segment Authors In Your Pocket(tm) “On The Road” series featuring the authors and literary professionals at the 4th Annual Midwest Literary Festival which took place the weekend of September 16th and 17th, 2006.Episode one of this series will feature Midwest Literary Festival author liaison Henry Perez, Nancy Bush's ELECTRIC BLUE, Michael A. Black's FREEZE ME TENDER and Judy Merrill Larsen's ALLTHE NUMBERS.Nancy Bush is the author of more than three dozen novels in various genres. She has also worked as a breakdown writer on the daytime favorite, All My Children. Nancy’s newest novel, ELECTRIC BLUE, is the second in the Jane Kelly series of romantic mysteries, following Candy Apple Red. In this second smash outing, Nancy’s wickedly funny heroine, Jane Kelly, proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own.Michael A. Black is a former Army Military Policeman, who entered civilian law enforcement after his discharge, and for the past twenty-seven years has been a police officer in the south suburbs of Chicago. The author of over forty articles on subjects ranging from police work to popular fiction, he has also had over thirty short stories published in various anthologies and magazines, including Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. His novels include FREEZE ME TENDER, A Killing Frost, Windy City Knights, and The Heist, a thriller set in Chicago.In ALL THE NUMBERS, author Judy Merrill Larsen skillfully takes us through every parent’s worst nightmare as she brilliantly explores, through fiction, how love makes us vulnerable and how very isolating yet very human is the desire for revenge. A trial takes us to a highly charged ending in which, in an unexpected turn, Ellen reconciles the pain of an irreversible past with the duty ahead. Judy Merrill Larsen teaches high school English in St. Louis, Missouri, where she lives with her husband and five children. She holds a master’s degree from Washington University.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket (tm)...http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com

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Authors In Your Pocket Show 10/01/06 Nancy Bush, Electric Blue (Graphically Enhanced)

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show (Graphically Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2006


Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bush discussing her explosive new novel ELECTRIC BLUE.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and The Binkster, in ELECTRIC BLUE. Nancy Bushs wickedly funny heroine proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own...Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show
Authors In Your Pocket Show 10/01/06 Nancy Bush, Electric Blue

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2006


Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bush discussing her explosive new novel ELECTRIC BLUE.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and The Binkster, in ELECTRIC BLUE. Nancy Bushs wickedly funny heroine proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own...Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com

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Authors In Your Pocket Show - 09/10/06 - Lisa Jackson, Nancy Bush and Roz Bailey (Graphically Enhanced)

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show (Graphically Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2006


Three authors and a pug tour. Nancy Bush, Lisa Jackson, Roz Bailey and The Binkster. Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bushs ELECTRIC BLUE and CANCY APPLE RED, Number One New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Jackons SHIVER, and Nationally Bestselling Author Roz Baileys POSTCARDS FROM LAST SUMMER.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and the Binkster, in Electric Blue.Shiver is Lisa Jacksons first original hard back novel. The story centers around Detective Reuben Montoya of the New Orleans Police Department who first appeared in HOT BLOODED and then in subsequent novels, COLD BLOODED and THE NIGHT BEFORE. Lisas fans have been clamoring for his story and finally, with Abby Chastain, Lisa found a heroine who could go toe to toe with Montoya.In Postcards from Last Summer, Bailey follows the lives and loves of three girlfriends..Darcy Love, Tara Washington, and Lindsay McCorkle..as they reconnect in the Hamptons for cold margaritas, hot hookups, and plenty of drama. From friendship to freedom to sex..and everything in between..Darcy, Tara, and Lindsay will make this and every summer unforgettable as they pick up the right guys, the wrong guys, the tab, and, always, each other.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show
Authors In Your Pocket Show - 09/10/06 - Lisa Jackson, Nancy Bush and Roz Bailey

Authors In Your Pocket (tm) Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2006


Three authors and a pug tour. Nancy Bush, Lisa Jackson, Roz Bailey and The Binkster. Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bushs ELECTRIC BLUE and CANCY APPLE RED, Number One New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Jackons SHIVER, and Nationally Bestselling Author Roz Baileys POSTCARDS FROM LAST SUMMER.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and the Binkster, in Electric Blue.Shiver is Lisa Jacksons first original hard back novel. The story centers around Detective Reuben Montoya of the New Orleans Police Department who first appeared in HOT BLOODED and then in subsequent novels, COLD BLOODED and THE NIGHT BEFORE. Lisas fans have been clamoring for his story and finally, with Abby Chastain, Lisa found a heroine who could go toe to toe with Montoya.In Postcards from Last Summer, Bailey follows the lives and loves of three girlfriends..Darcy Love, Tara Washington, and Lindsay McCorkle..as they reconnect in the Hamptons for cold margaritas, hot hookups, and plenty of drama. From friendship to freedom to sex..and everything in between..Darcy, Tara, and Lindsay will make this and every summer unforgettable as they pick up the right guys, the wrong guys, the tab, and, always, each other.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com

Steppin' Out of Babylon: Radio Interviews
Tom Kelly and Jane Kelly

Steppin' Out of Babylon: Radio Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2005 28:00


Tom Kelly and his wife, Jane Kelly, started the organization, Kyoto USA at the end of 2004. They understand that serious climate change is becoming ever intense and dangerous for all of us on the planet-- e.g. glaciers are melting even faster than anyone expected, species are going extinct at a rate never before experienced in millions and millions of years, islands are going under and becoming uninhabitable as the salt water rises, methane--which speeds up global warming even more-- is being released as permafrost melts, and on and on. All of these changes affect those who are poor and of color the most so far.We know that although Clinton signed the Kyoto Protocol-- an international agreement which reduces greenhouse gases which, in turn, speed up global climate change -- he never presented it to the Senate and that Bush withdrew the signature of the United States Government to this agreement. The US and Australia, another country which didn't sign the Kyoto Protocol, are the 2 biggest contributors to greenhouse gases. It is the opinion of Tom and Jane Kelly that, given these political realities which can lead citizens to feel powerless, it is more fruitful to concentrate on the local level where it's possible to have more effect since we are more likely to know local officials and be able to influence and hold them accountable. It is also just as likely that many small efforts will help deal with what is happening and will very likely continue to worsen. We can do what we can to both lessen effects and prepare for them.Kelly tells the story of how climate change is evident in Washington State as it has been getting only 40-50% of the snow it used to get and this, in turn, affects its electricity generation which comes from water. Progress is being made in local organizing and mayors of 180 cities have signed onto the Kyoto Protocol. Thirty percent the of the total US population lives in these cities and the momentum, including from Universities, is growing. The generally agreed upon goal is to reduce greenhouse gasses by 70% and not to wait for the US Government to take a stand. In fact, it is on the local level where the most greenhouse gases get produced. So we are urged to get involved locally and can get more up-to-date information at their web site.