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Latest podcast episodes about jen russell

The Journalism Salute
Jen Russell, Founder: The Woodbury Warbler

The Journalism Salute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 27:11


On this episode we're joined by Jen Russell. Jen is the founder of The Woodbury Warbler, a hyperlocal newsletter covering 5 municipalities in southern New Jersey. She's been producing the weekly newsletter for about a year. She has a full-time job too – she's a paralegal. She's also a fiber artist and digital artist. She is a graduate of Peirce College.Jen explained why she started the newsletter and why she's showing her work and keeping a running dialogue about it as she goes along. She explained her philosophy of news as conversation, not product and how everything she does has a singular focus. She also shared her plans for the future and how being a journalism outsider has given her the chance to look at everything through fresh eyes.A good episode for those thinking about starting their own news project.Jen's salute: The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium, NJ News Commons, and the Center for Cooperative MediaSubscribe to our newsletter hereYou can find all our episode guides for teachers and professors here,Please support your local public radio station: adoptastation.orgThank you for listening. You can e-mail me at journalismsalute@gmail.com Visit our website: thejournalismsalute.org Mark's website (MarkSimonmedia.com)

Radio Monmouth
Illinois Lyme Association Executive Director Jen Russell

Radio Monmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 13:07


Russell discusses signs and symptoms of Lyme Disease, when to seek medical attention, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.

Superman & Lois & Pals
Loyal Subjekts & O Mother Where Art Thou? - "We're his family. And no matter what happens, we always will be."

Superman & Lois & Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 46:23


Greetings Super friends! Welcome to Superman & Lois & Pals. I'm Henry Bernstein and alongside me is my favorite super pal, Professor Sam Brody. We're going to catch up on the last two episodes in a bit but first I wanted to revisit our discussion on the timeline of Superman & Lois. Sam I made a new virtual pal over the last two weeks. A new listener reached out and wrote some really kind words about our podcast. So, shout out to Jen Russell who hosts a podcast of her own about the NBC show Blacklist. So check out the Keen Minds Podcast. You can find it on Apple Podcasts and on twitter https://twitter.com/keen_minds?lang=en. So Jen and I have been talking a lot about Superman & Lois, which she loves and she wanted to help us with our understanding of the timeline. This is what she said:“The topic of Lois and Clark's ages, and I think it does actually work in this timeline, assuming Lois and Clark are about the same age. The Arrowverse Fandom page has Clark's birth year set in 1979, so that would put him 41-42 if this is based on current day. The twins are 14, so they would have been born in 2007, putting Clark in his late 20's when they were born. If Lois was also born in '79 and graduated college at 22 (and I could see her graduating early), that could put her as 6 years between graduation and the boys being born. You have to squint a little for it, but for TV it's closer than a lot of shows bother with.For Tyler being 33, I think they address that in the pilot when Lana says it's like he doesn't age. I think Clark is supposed to be early 40's, just looks young.”What do you think about that explanation Sam? I just want to give one more shout-out to her. She makes AMAZING Superman & Lois gifs on her tumblr which is takadasaiko.tumblr.com You can find us on twitter https://twitter.com/SupermanPalsPod

Workshopping
Jennifer Russell and Stephanie Walker: Teachers -> Innovators

Workshopping

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 88:18


Sam and Steph bow down to friends Jen Russell and Steph Walker in this candid and informative interview which peels back the layers of our education system and what it's like to become a teacher. Jen and Walker shed light on the benefits and challenges of the process and programs, the pivots the 2020-2021 school year demands and the pure joy their students have brought them (most of the time). After this one, you'll want to call your favorite teacher.

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Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#330 - Travel to Connecticut

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2012 31:57


The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.

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Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#330 - Travel to Connecticut

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2012 31:57


The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.

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Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it

The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.

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Amateur Traveler Podcast (2012 Archives)
AT#330 - Travel to Connecticut

Amateur Traveler Podcast (2012 Archives)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2012 31:57


The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park.

new york fall travel connecticut new england long island revolutionary war amateur traveler constitution state mystic seaport jen russell