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Flashes of DEI
Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Flashes of DEI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 21:22


Jennie O'Connell (Director, Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services) and Richantae Johnson (Director, Gender Equity & Title IX Coordinator) join us for a conversation on Sexual Assault Awareness Month - the history, the importance, and resources. Kent State Resources mentioned: Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services (SRVSS) / @srvssKSU on social media Office of Gender Equity and Title IX / @KentStateTitleIX on social media Regional Campus Resources CARES Center LGBTQ+ Center Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Non-KSU Resources National Sexual Violence Resource Center eleven24 (Tonjie Reese) Townhall II Safer Futures Reach out to us at people@kent.edu or @PeopleCultureKSU across social media! Intro/Outro Music: 'Fate' by Marquice Turner

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News At One: United Ireland would cost €20 billion every year for 20 years - study

RTÉ Radio Player: Most Popular Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 8:39


Our reporter Jennie O'Sullivan talks to people in Cork about the costs of uniting Ireland and analysis from BBC Northern Ireland's Business Editor John Campbell.

Hot Off The Wire
Hamas officials say hostage agreement could be reached soon; Monday's sports highlights; Biden pardons Thanksgiving turkeys

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 9:13


On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 21 at 7:30 a.m. CT: Senior Hamas officials say an agreement could be reached soon in which the militant group would release hostages and Israel would free Palestinian prisoners. Israel, the United States and Qatar, which mediates with Hamas, have been negotiating for weeks over a hostage release that would be paired with a temporary cease-fire in Gaza and the entry of more humanitarian aid. DALLAS (AP) — Despite inflation and memories of past holiday travel meltdowns, millions of people are expected to hit airports and highways in record numbers over the Thanksgiving break. AAA forecasts that 55.4 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home between next Wednesday and the Sunday after Thanksgiving, with roads likely to be the most clogged on Wednesday. HONOLULU (AP) — A Hawaii official says all nine people aboard a U.S. Navy plane that overshot a runway have escaped injury. A U.S. Marine Corps spokesperson said Monday that the P-8A aircraft overshot the runway at a Marine base and went into Kaneohe Bay. Another spokesperson says the Coast Guard responded but that rescue operations were quickly called off. The P-8A is often used to hunt for submarines and used in reconnaissance and intelligence gathering. It is manufactured by Boeing and shares many parts with the 737 commercial jet. The base is about 10 miles from Honolulu on Oahu. WESTCLIFFE, Colo. (AP) — Authorities in Colorado are hunting for a man they believe shot and killed three people and critically wounded a fourth in a property dispute. The Custer County Sheriff's Office says what began as a dispute ended with gunshots Monday in a rural area about 8 miles from the county seat of Westcliffe. Authorities say two men and a woman died at the scene and a fourth person was taken to a trauma center in critical condition but is expected to survive. Residents of the wooded, rural area were told to shelter in place for five hours on Monday as authorities hunted for the suspect, but the order was listed Monday night while he remained at large. BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (AP) — Police in Ohio say a shooter opened fire at a Walmart, wounding four people before apparently killing himself. The attack took place Monday night at a Walmart in Beavercreek, in the Dayton metropolitan area. Police didn't immediately release the name of the shooter, a possible motive for the attack or other details. There also wasn't any immediate word on the conditions of the victims, who were taken to hospitals. In a statement, Walmart says the company is “heartbroken” over the shootings. KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has made an unannounced visit to Ukraine, traveling to Kyiv by train from Poland. Austin is making a high-profile push to keep money and weapons flowing to Ukraine even as U.S. and international resources are stretched by the new global risks raised by the Israel-Hamas conflict. In Kyiv he met Monday with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine's defense minister and chief of staff and announced that the U.S. would be sending an additional $100 million in weapons. Austin says Ukraine's effort to defeat Russia's forces “matters to the rest of the world” and U.S. support will continue “for the long haul.” The Eagles get Super Bowl revenge, the Nuggets and Bucks are among NBA's big winners, the Lightning get a key win over the Bruins in the NHL slate and two ranked college basketball matchups. WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided federal appeals court has found that private individuals and groups such as the NAACP do not have the ability to sue under a key section of the federal Voting Rights Act. It's a decision that voting rights advocates say could further erode protections under the landmark 1965 law. The 2-1 decision Monday by a panel of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals based in St. Louis found that only the U.S. attorney general can enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. That section prohibits discriminatory voting practices such as racially gerrymandered districts. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has spent part of his 81st birthday observing the White House tradition of pardoning Thanksgiving turkeys. Gobblers Liberty and Bell received executive clemency Monday at a White House ceremony. Biden mentioned his age and joked that he wasn't at the first of these events held 76 yeas ago. The 20-week-old, 42-pound birds were hatched and bred in Willmar, Minnesota, by the Jennie-O turkey company for the occasion. The turkey pardon ceremony marks the unofficial start of the holiday season in Washington. On Monday, Jill Biden also welcomed delivery of a Fraser fir from North Carolina as the official White House Christmas tree. The company that created ChatGPT is in turmoil after Microsoft hired its ousted CEO and many more employees threatened to follow him in a conflict that centered in part oin part on how to build artificial intelligence that's smarter than humans. The developments followed a weekend of drama that shocked the AI field and fueled speculation about the future of OpenAI. The startup's new CEO vowed to investigate the firing of co-founder and CEO Sam Altman. He's been instrumental in OpenAI's transformation from a nonprofit research laboratory into a world-renowned commercial startup that inaugurated the era of generative artificial intelligence. Microsoft announced that Altman and OpenAI's former president, Greg Brockman, would lead its new advanced AI research team. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The founder of a former megachurch in Oklahoma known for rejecting the idea of hell and supporting gay rights has died. Bishop Carlton Pearson died Sunday in hospice care in Tulsa due to cancer according to his agent. Pearson was 70. Pearson founded Higher Dimensions Family Church in Tulsa and by 2000 its membership reached 6,000. Membership fell to a few hundred by 2008 after Pearson began teaching what he called “the gospel of inclusion,” a form of universalism, which does not recognize hell. The church, renamed New Dimensions was folded into another church as Pearson became a United Church of Christ minister. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Q102 Morning Show
Episode 214 - Where did Tim's Roomba go?!

Q102 Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 26:26


Yep, Tim's Roomba is nowhere to be found. Some listeners offered thoughts on where THEY found theirs...some, after months! It's not all bad luck at his house because his wife won a turkey playing turkey bingo! We learned that the Jennie-O turkeys arrived in Washington, D.C. for pardoning, Laura plays judge and jury on a lottery winning case, and don't miss the blues-singing cat named Bruce!

Hot Off The Wire
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96; Sunday's NFL highlights; ‘Hunger Games' prequel tops box office

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 8:46


On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 20 at 7 a.m. CT: ATLANTA (AP) — Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has died at the age of 96. The Carter Center in Atlanta announced that the wife of former President Jimmy Carter died Sunday afternoon at her home in Plains, Georgia, with her family at her side. Rosalynn Carter was married to Jimmy Carter for more than 77 years, and both said she was the more political of the pair. Unlike many previous first ladies, Rosalynn Carter sat in on Cabinet meetings and spoke out on controversial issues. President Carter even sent her on a trip to Latin America to tell dictators he meant what he said on human rights. Together, Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter also co-founded The Carter Center to continue their work. KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has made an unannounced visit to Kyiv. He arrived Monday in what is expected to be a high-profile push to keep money and weapons flowing to Ukraine even as U.S. and international resources are stretched by the new global risks raised by the Israel-Hamas conflict. Austin traveled to Kyiv by train from Poland. He is scheduled to meet with senior Ukrainian officials and publicly press Ukraine's urgent military needs as it enters another tough winter of fighting. U.S. officials said Austin intended to tell Ukrainian officials that American support for Kyiv's effort to defeat Russia's invasion forces is steadfast and will continue. KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli forces are pressing their offensive against Hamas in northern Gaza. They are battling militants around a hospital where thousands of patients and displaced people have been sheltering for weeks, raising Palestinian fears of another painful standoff and evacuation of a medical facility. A medical worker inside the Indonesian Hospital and the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Monday that a shell struck the second floor of the facility, killing at least 12 people. Both blamed Israeli forces. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military. The advance came a day after the World Health Organization evacuated 31 premature babies from Shifa Hospital. At least 28 were transported to Egypt on Monday. Millions are expected to travel for the holidays. Wind, snow and rain could be problematic for travelers across the Northeast, according to the National Weather Service. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is spending part of his 81st birthday observing the White House tradition of pardoning Thanksgiving turkeys. The gobblers receiving executive clemency at a ceremony Monday are named Liberty and Bell. The 20-week-old, 42-pound birds were hatched and bred in Willmar, Minnesota, by the Jennie-O turkey company for the occasion. The turkey pardon ceremony marks the unofficial start of the holiday season in Washington and it will be an especially busy day for the White House. In addition to celebrating the president's birthday, Jill Biden also welcomes delivery of an 18-and-a-half-foot Fraser fir from North Carolina as the official White House Christmas tree. LOS ANGELES (AP) — An elevated Los Angeles freeway closed by a Nov. 11 arson fire has reopened ahead of Monday morning's commute. That's at least a day earlier than previously announced and weeks ahead of the original estimate. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Sunday that inspections showed it's safe to reopen shortly after crews worked round the clock for days to shore up about 100 support columns. Newsom said the freeway would be “fully operational” before Monday's rush hour. An estimated 300,000 vehicles a day use the east-west freeway crossing the heart of Los Angeles. Vice President Kamala Harris joined Newsom and city Mayor Karen Bass for Sunday's announcement. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's military has warned North Korea not to go ahead with its planned spy satellite launch. A senior officer suggested Monday that South Korea could suspend an inter-Korean agreement to reduce tensions and resume front-line aerial surveillance in response. North Korea's first two attempts to put a spy satellite into space failed and its promised third attempt has been delayed. South Korean officials say the delay likely was because North Korea is receiving Russian technology assistance and a launch could happen in coming days. The U.N. Security Council bans any satellite launches by North Korea because it views them as a disguised test of its missile technology. Sugar prices are soaring in many places. That's largely due to production shortfalls in key exporters India and Thailand that are partly blamed on the El Nino. The U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization is predicting a 2% decline in production this year. Increasingly, sugar is being used for biofuels like ethanol, so global sugar buffer stocks are at their lowest since 2009. The Lions rally from down two scores late to beat the Bears, Matthew Stafford's return helps the Rams end their three-game losing streak, the Broncos ends the Vikings' winning streak, a LeBron James free throw gives the Lakers a win over the Rockets, and Aaron Nola decides to stay with the Phillies. “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” tops the North American box office in its first weekend in theaters. The $44 million in ticket sales the film earned is a new low for the franchise. It always opened over $100 million in its Jennifer Lawrence days. The animated “Trolls Band Together” opened in second place with $30.6 million, while “The Marvels” fell a record 78% in its second weekend. Taika Waititi's soccer comedy “Next Goal Wins” and the slasher “Thanksgiving” also opened in wide release over the busy, pre-Thanksgiving weekend. NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs and singer Cassie say they have settled a lawsuit containing allegations of beatings and abuse by the powerful music producer. The settlement was announced on Friday in a statement from an attorney for Cassie, whose full name is Casandra Ventura. It comes one day after the lawsuit was filed. The statement says Combs and Ventura have reached a deal to their “mutual satisfaction." No terms of the agreement have been disclosed. Ventura and Combs both issued statements. The statement from Ventura's lawyer says no further statements will be issued. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Taylor Swift has postponed a concert in Rio de Janeiro after a 23-year-old fan died during her Friday night show. The singer said in a handwritten note posted Saturday on Instagram that the decision was made due to the extremely hot weather in the Brazilian city. “The safety and well being of my fans, fellow performers, and crew has to and always will come first,” Swift wrote in the message posted on Instagram. The cause of death for Ana Clara Benevides Machado has not yet been announced. But concertgoers complained they were not allowed to take water into Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium despite the soaring temperatures in Rio on Friday. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue was illuminated with a welcome to Brazil message for Taylor Swift. It was thanks to an act of charity by Swift fans orchestrated by the Catholic sanctuary that manages the world's most famous Christ statue. The colossal monument donned a projected white “Welcome to Brazil” T-shirt honoring the singer's latest leg of her Eras Tour. The initiative was launched after a request from Taylor Swift fans. The priest who runs the Christ statue then dared Swifties to donate for a good cause in return for their request. The statue was lit Thursday night after Swifties met the goal and helped fundraise for 20,000 panettones and water for the Catholic Church's World Day of the Poor, which will be marked on Sunday. NEW YORK (AP) — George Brown, the co-founder and longtime drummer of Kool & The Gang who helped write such hits as “Too Hot,” “Ladies Night,” “Joanna” and the party favorite “Celebration,” has died at age 74. A statement from Universal Music says Brown died Thursday in Los Angeles after a battle with cancer. Kool & The Gang has sold millions of records with its catchy blend of jazz, funk and soul, what Brown liked to call “the sound of happiness.” Brown helped launch the Grammy-winning group in 1964. Kool & the Gang broke through in the mid-1970s with “Jungle Boogie” among others songs and peaked in the late '70s and mid-1980s, with such hits as “Cherish” and “Celebration.” —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AMPed Up Podcast
Ep. 30. Chef Richard Ingraham | Celebrity Chef, Author, Hustler

AMPed Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 89:14


In this episode, we dive into the captivating journey of Chef Richard Ingraham, a Miami native with a lifelong passion for culinary arts. Trained at the Art Institute of Atlanta, he embarked on his career as a private chef. Not only is he responsible for planning the diet of Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade (his main client for over 20 years), but also the dozens of other NBA, NFL, MLB and entertainment personalities across the country, all served by elite network ChefRLI. Notable current and past clients include: Jennie-O, Hormel, Jimmy Butler, Walmart, Manny Machado, Olivier Vernon, Ricky Jean Francois, GOYA, Ciroc, and Tony Chachere's to name a few. Richard's mission is to keep his star-studded clients fit and healthy without sacrificing the joys of high-level cooking. He approaches his craft with imagination, using world-class ingredients and spirits, inspiring even novice chefs to embrace the kitchen. When he's not creating culinary masterpieces, Richard delves into extensive culinary research to stay at the forefront of the industry. His book, 'Eating Well to Win,' encapsulates his life philosophy: what you consume profoundly impacts your experience of the world. It's not just about nourishment but also about feeding your soul and elevating your spirit. Join us for a fascinating exploration of the intersection of food, health, and inspiration with Chef Richard Ingraham.

This Week
Two men die at Iron Man event in Youghal Co Cork

This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 1:28


Our reporter Jennie O' Sullivan

Energy Speaks
Keepin' It Real! w/ Jennie O' Boyle (Audio Version)

Energy Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 49:49


This week's special guest is Jennie O'Boyle. At the age of 6 Jennie had extrasensory abilities including clairvoyance, clairsentience, and clairaudience, opening her up to a world not many could understand, including herself. She walked a long journey starting with an addiction to heroin at birth, to a path of physical, mental, and sexual abuse, while experiencing poverty and a home that could never last long enough to be a home before beginning her own spirit guided process to recovery and transformation. Now she is a published author, The Bear Claw Attack "Mastering the Human Experiences" and Founder of a global movement, New Earth Economy. It is a mission to bring freedom consciousness back to the forefront of all human experiences. Www.herrealitea.com

Energy Speaks
Keepin' It Real! w/ Jennie O' Boyle

Energy Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 49:49


This episode is with our special guest Jennie O' Boyle. At the age of 6 Jennie had extrasensory abilities including clairvoyance, clairsentience, and clairaudience, opening her up to a world not many could understand, including herself. She walked a long journey starting with an addiction to heroin at birth, to a path of physical, mental, and sexual abuse, while experiencing poverty and a home that could never last long enough to be a home before beginning her own spirit guided process to recovery and transformation. Now she is a published author, The Bear Claw Attack "Mastering the Human Experiences" and Founder of a global movement, New Earth Economy. It is a mission to bring freedom consciousness back to the forefront of all human experiences. Www.herrealitea.com

Market Trends with Tracy
8 Million Turkeys and 40 Million Egg Laying Chickens

Market Trends with Tracy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 4:05


Avian Flu continues to plague the poultry industry.  For the last week, 15 new reports affecting 1.9 million birds.  Total birds removed from the food supply this year:  52.4 million, and we are not done.  As the southern migration continues bird flu is now being reported in Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia.  The CEO of Hormel, Jim Snee,  which owns Jennie O turkey expects bird flu to affect supply into the second half of 2023 – no relief anytime soon.  Episode Sources:https://www.ams.usda.gov/market-news/swine-reportshttps://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/gm80hv35d?locale=en#release-itemshttps://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/data-map-commercial.htmlhttps://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/mexico-detects-h5n1-bird-flu-farm-near-us-border-2022-10-31/https://avinews.com/en/two-avian-influenza-outbreaks-detected-in-colombia/#:~:text=Maria%20Camila%20Alfaro-,Avian%20influenza%20continues%20hitting%20the%20poultry%20industry%20worldwide.,Colombian%20Agricultural%20Institute%20(ICA).https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/ecuador-declares-animal-health-emergency-after-bird-flu-outbreak-2022-11-30/https://www.just-food.com/news/hormel-foods-ceo-jim-snee-braces-for-volatile-high-cost-new-year/Savalfoods.com | Find us on Social Media: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn

Mississippi Stories with Marshall Ramsey

In this edition of Mississippi Stories, Mississippi Today Editor-At-Large Marshall Ramsey sits down with Extra Table's Executive Director Martha Allen to talk about Extra Table's mission, the many facets of hunger in Mississippi and how you can sponsor a TURKEY as a part of their Tackle Hunger Holiday Campaign for $15 (your donation will put a  10-12 pound Jennie-O turkey on the table of a family in need this holiday season.) Founded in 2009 by restauranteur Robert St. John, Extra Table has helped fight hunger by stocking food pantries across the state of Mississippi by lowering the cost of food (Every dollar provides 5.9 meals.)  

52 Weeks of Hope
The Art of Being Multi-Passionate with Jennie O'Connor

52 Weeks of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 28:13


They say “a jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” This rings true for this week's guest, Jennie O'Connor. Oftentimes, we're told to focus on one thing only, but Jennie challenges that by being ‘multi-passionate'.  Jennie O'Connor, self-confessed creative fairy godmother, helps leaders and squirrel-brained entrepreneurs in clarifying their million-dollar ideas. She joins us in this episode to teach us the importance of being intentional with our goals and how we spend our energy.  “It's about being intentional. I think that especially women in today's society have this belief that we have to be nice. Like that's the number one thing that everybody expects of us. And that means saying yes to too many things. Elizabeth Gilbert brings up a really good point. She says it's not about saying no to the things that you don't wanna do, it's actually about saying no to a lot of things that you do want to do because what you most want to do is most important.” In this episode, Jennie also talks about shutting down our inner critics and refining our creative voices. She emphasizes the power we hold within ourselves and the value of finding an effective system that works for you. “What I have found that works best for me, and I agree that the reason I've had to try out all these other systems to see if they work is because everyone sort of needs their own unique system. And I do work with people to help them create the one that works for them.”   In this episode: (01:11) - Defining “multi-passionate” (03:28) - Honing in on your superpower (5:42) - How to create time (11:17) - Taking that leap of faith (14:48) - Silencing your inner critic (16:03) - Mastering time management (16:46) - Jennie's 5 Priorities System (18:33) - Overcoming fear and insecurity  (23:02) - Emerging stronger from life's challenges  (27:02) - Jennie's unique message of hope   Guest Host of Multi-Passionate Like a Boss Podcast, creative marketing consultant, author, and artist. Jennie O'Connor makes content and courses that help you create your dreams, make them real and live in them. Jennie has aided countless squirrel-brained entrepreneurs in clarifying their Million Dollar Idea, nailing their messaging, and getting audaciously visible. Flexible structure is the not-so-secret sauce she utilizes to help her students thrive.   Resources & Links 52 Weeks of Hope https://www.52weeksofhope.com  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyLA7Rb6E0PtKBhPGu1vcjA  https://www.facebook.com/52weeksofhope  https://www.instagram.com/52weeksofhope  https://www.twitter.com/52weeksofhope  Jennie O'Connor https://jennieoconnor.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/multi-passionate-like-a-boss/id1548840552 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJgqZQ7Ugx2tY6pvHq32Z6g  https://www.facebook.com/YourCreativeFairyGodmother https://www.instagram.com/yourcreativefairygodmother/

The SHE x SHINES Podcast
123. Anna Laura on Finding Alignment from Jennie O'Connor's Multi-Passionate Like a Boss

The SHE x SHINES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 47:21


One of our favorite things about the entrepreneurial community is just that… community! And getting to connect with fellow multipassionate entrepreneurs is just the best. So you can imagine how excited Anna Laura was to sit down as a guest with Jennie O'Connor on her podcast, Multipassionate Like A Boss. Must-hear Moments: - How entrepreneurship was modeled by Anna Laura's childhood - Taking action from a place of alignment, - Using dance parties as a remedy for Imposter Syndrome. RESOURCES: - The Multi-Passionate Like a Boss Podcast - https://jennieoconnor.com/multipassionate-like-a-boss-the-podcast/ SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines TEXT US // 215-608-3002

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
Ep. 612 - Multi Passionate Success Tools with Jennie O'Connor

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 37:44


Do you want in? - "I help people with many different passions find their $Million Dollar Idea and bring it to life". In this segment, Jennie O'Connor shares various multi passionate success tools to help you create a sustainable and optimal lifestyle. All can be obtained via personal development: confidence and courage can be trained, celebrating your achievements, etc. See video here - https://youtu.be/I65zMVxOJnY WHO IS JENNIE? Jennie O'Connor writes about how to slay Imposter Syndrome and self-promote with grace. She helps her clients clarify the dream that keeps them up at night and crush the obstacles standing in their way. Her podcast, Multi-Passionate Like a Boss, teaches squirrel-brained creatives how to kick overwhelm to the curb and fit all their shiny objects into a life and business they love. JENNIE'S CALL TO ACTION For clarity around the work, you're meant to do, take my 21 Days to Your Dream Job Challenge at https://www.JennieOConnor.com/dreamjob To discover why you procrastinate so you can put an end to it for good, take the Procrastination Personality Type Quiz at https://www.JennieOConnor.com/procrastination https://www.JennieOConnor.com GENESIS'S INFO https://genesisamariskemp.net/ CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned, please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support

Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics
MrBeast: Capitalism & Philanthropy

Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 80:05


A look at the darker side of MrBeast's philanthropy and the wider philanthrocapitalist model it's a part of. Looking specifically at #teamseas and a partnership with Jennie-O, I attempt to untangle how corporations and conglomerates like Coca-Cola, chemical and oil companies, and big meat monopolies all have a vested interest in financing certain ‘philanthropic' projects while side-lining others. This is a story that takes some surprising twists and turns, from whitewashing, greenwashing & ‘funwashing' sponsorships, to illegal price-fixing, an endemic of farmer suicides, and leaked corporate emails to influence charities. Examining the roots and consequences of ‘philanthrocapitalism' tells us a lot about how lobbying works under modern capitalism. This is a long video, but it'll be worth it to tell this story properly. Then & Now is FAN-FUNDED! Support me on Patreon and pledge as little as $1 per video: http://patreon.com/user?u=3517018

#WATCHME®: Life + Mindset + Business
40: Interview with Jennie O'Connor: Permission to do ALL of the things with the Everything Enthusiast

#WATCHME®: Life + Mindset + Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 46:05


Episode 40 introduces another guest interview of the podcast, Jennie O'Connor. Jennie researches and writes about bravery, creative risk taking and mindset mastery. Since she suffers from shiny object syndrome herself, she has become obsessed with helping other multipassionate souls slay Imposter Syndrome and self-promote with grace so they can share their unique sparkle with the world. Jennie is also the host of The Everything Enthusiast Podcast -- a show for and about people who want to do ALL THE THINGS and still make an impact. Learn more about Danielle at www.danielleuhl.comLearn more about the podcast at www.danielleuhl.com/podcast

The Prolific Author || Fiction Author Business Success
Ep 91: Plan to Fail as an Author...and You Never Will with Jennie O‘ Connor

The Prolific Author || Fiction Author Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 50:19


Read full show notes here: https://www.authorlkhill.com/post/ep091 Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss any future writing trainings or interviews! Join the free Prolific Author community here: www.facebook.com/groups/theprolificauthor/ Book an Amazon Ads Call with me to see if I would be a good fit to run your Amazon Ads: https://calendly.com/theprolificauthor/amazon-ads-call Book a Book Meta Data Audit for your book to increase conversions and sales: https://calendly.com/theprolificauthor/book-meda-data-audit Check out www.bklnk.com to see which categories your book is in. Free PDF: Sell More Fiction, Create More Mega Fans by Marketing at Every Stage of the Author Journey: https://bit.ly/Fiction-Marketing Get my Author Email Templates That Sell Mini Course: https://bit.ly/TPAEmailTemplates Check Out ConvertKit: https://bit.ly/TPAEmail

Casting The Pod with Adam Schaeuble
199 PODCAST AUDIT: The Everything Enthusiast with Jennie O'Connor

Casting The Pod with Adam Schaeuble

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 28:33


If you are looking for podcasting tips on topics like: *How to grow your podcast and get more podcast downloads. *How to increase your podcast audience engagement. *How to monetize a podcast. Then check out EP 199 of Podcasting Business School where I do a Podcast Audit with Jennie O'Connor from the Everything Enthusiast podcast. ****** Are you a podcaster with a show that is doing less than 1,000 downloads per episode? Start your 14 day free trial inside the Download Growth Club: https://www.podcastingbusiness.school/download-growth-club

The Best Ever You Show
Episode 523: Jeff Ettinger - The Hormel Foundation

The Best Ever You Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 36:00


Please welcome Jeff Ettinger, Chairman of The Board of Directors for The Hormel Foundation. The Hormel Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization established in 1941 by Hormel Foods Corporation founder George A. Hormel and his son, Jay C. Hormel. Contributions from The Hormel Foundation directly benefit the Austin, MN area. The Hormel Foundation ranks fourth in annual giving among Minnesota's largest community/public foundations and public charity grant makers. The Hormel Foundation supports the community through organizations that provide food, shelter and clothing, advance quality healthcare, education and research and enhance the quality of life. In 2020, the Foundation donated $9.7 million in grants to the community. Ettinger is the former President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Directors for Hormel Foods, retiring as CEO in 2016. He began his career with Hormel in1989, fulfilling roles such as senior corporate attorney, treasurer and president of Jennie-O. Ettinger, born in Pasadena, CA, earned his Bachelor of Arts and PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. Visit: http://www.thehormelfoundation.com/

Scary Mysteries
The Jayme Closs Story: 88 Days Missing

Scary Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 12:21


The Jayme Closs Story: 88 Days Missing “Jayme Closs found alive!” Newspaper and online news media blasted those words when the FBI confirmed the13-year old girl was found alive and safe after being missing for 88 days. October 15, 2018 It was 12:58 A.M. when a 911 call came through to the Barron County Sheriff’s Department. The dispatcher tells officers that they received a distressing call from from the residence at 1268 U. S. 8, outside Barron County, Wisconsin - a community of about 3,000 people. The call came through but they weren’t able to speak with the caller. All they could hear was yelling and screaming before the line got cut off. Dispatchers tried calling back but only got the voice mail. Local deputies then arrived and Immediately, they could see something was wrong. The front door was kicked in. They stepped inside and close to the front door, was the body of 56-year old, James Closs. They walk inside further to find another body, that of 46-year old, Denise Closs. The two were husband and wife who had been working at a local turkey processing plant called Jennie-O for decades. Police also found the family dog, Molly but She was left unharmed. As they looked around, authorities realized there was one person missing, the couple’s only child, 13-year old daughter, Jayme. Local police believe she was at home at the time and they feared she may have been taken. Soon, investigators from the FBI and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children showed up to help. They then begin to piece together what exactly happened that night.

Spooky Sconnie Podcast
Minisode 2: Jayme Closs updates

Spooky Sconnie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 20:59


Content note: discussion of ableism/sanism at the end, mentions of sexual violence and murder throughout (no details), general dudely creepitude Photo of creepy letter courtesy of Radar Online (link below) In this minisode, I discuss the updates on the Closs case that have happened in the last month. Dude sent a creepy ass letter this week, too, and now I feel like I need to shower. Further Reading & Sources 'No guilt, no remorse, no empathy.' Criminal profilers say Jake Patterson case stands out ‘Jayme is doing well:’ Family, friends of Jayme Closs mark a milestone by wearing blue Jayme Closs case: Investigators examine call logs, photos, videos stored on Jake Patterson’s cellphone Father of Jayme Closs' alleged abductor speaks out: 'Our hearts are broken for their family' (autoplay video in link) Suspect ordered to stand trial on charges of kidnapping, murder in Jayme Closs case Suspect Jake Thomas Patterson hosted a Christmas gathering while Jayme Closs was imprisoned in the same house, sources say Jennie-O to donate $25,000 in reward money to Jayme Closs Kidnapping victim Jayme Closs thanks well-wishers for support Online fundraisers have raised more than $100K for Jayme Closs since her escape Radar Online exclusive about the creepy letter (heads up for sensationalism) Plain text of the creepy letter Transcript Welcome to the second minisode in the Jayme Closs case coverage. Please go back and listen to the first one if you are not familiar with the case because it gives a lot of background and everything that has happened up until the end of January, 2019. As of February 6th, Patterson was arraigned. He waived his right to a preliminary hearing and his next arraignment date is set for March 27th that is when he is expected to formally enter a plea. He has of course already confessed to the crimes, but we'll see if that sticks. ----more---- As he was leaving the courtroom, he smiled and nodded towards relatives telling them he loved them. Investigators are working right now on searching his vehicle for clues as well as examining his cell phone records, who we called, who he texted, which towers his phone pinged off of, et cetera. My guess is they're double checking that there aren't any people involved in this case in any way other than Patterson. Uh, it's, it's very clear that Patterson was obviously the main driver behind this crime. But when you have someone who is so adamant that they did this on their own, it's always a case where you have to double check everything before you just make an assumption that they're telling the truth. Investigators, profilers and researchers who have interviewed or studied killers that have multiple victims believe Patterson's case is unusual. He told the detectives that he carefully plotted these crimes, but he was impulsive and a lot of the actions he took in decisions he made. He had no relationship with the Closs family, but it wasn't completely random since he targeted her after seeing her get on a school bus. He spares Jayme and drives her away from the murder scene after murdering her parents. And that's usually not something that happens. And you wind up having the victim alive at the end of the case. I think that most people assumed she was probably dead. Um, and I think it may potentially come out that she has, dealt with some sexual violence. I would be nearly willing to bet a large sum of money I don't have on that. Greg McCrary, a former agent with the FBI, worked a lot with the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime and was one of the early criminal profilers - he says that Patterson's case, like his situation is outside of the norm. "He’s impulsive on one side but he is more ritualistic. When guys do this sort of thing, anybody who gets between them and their target is in peril,” he said. “That’s his desire, and he is willing to kill. This is someone with no guilt, no remorse, no empathy. He killed these people with the empathy of lighting a cigarette.” "(Multiple killers) are not that common, but this guy is even more uncommon, McCrary says, with his willingness to callously and unremorsefully (commit murder and kidnapping.) It’s pretty striking, going in with a shotgun and blasting away. He talks about being criminally sophisticated and his efforts at not being detected. He likes to brag about it, which is extremely pathological,” McCrary continued. “He thinks he’s smarter than anybody else. He was just getting off on this. He had this secret, which reinforces his feelings. He has a captive in the house and appears to lead a normal life. It’s the narcissism that often is their vulnerability, such as the confidence to go out and leave (Jayme) alone. He got overconfident in his ability to maintain this.” S,o part of how he did this was by following groups dedicated to true crime that we're talking about the case, uh, which is creepy. He loved watching TV coverage of the case and he also spent a lot of time googling terms, terms they found on his computer so far were things like “Jayme Closs, “Jayme Closs Suspect”, “Barron County”, “Jayme Gordon” [Gordon is where she was found], “Jayme Closs Gordon” and “Gordon”, “FBI” and “Kyle Jaenke-Annis”, which go listen to the first episode to hear why he's involved. Kim Rossmo is the director of the center for Geospatial Intelligence and investigation and the Department of Criminal Justice at Texas State University. He's also the former detective inspector in charge of the Vancouver Police Department's Geographic Profiling Section. The Post Crescent interviewed him about the case and he said, "I think one of the unusual aspects was the fact that he didn’t kill his victim within 24 hours. That’s pretty standard. Given his planning, it was unusual to go into the home (without knowing who was there). Maybe he couldn’t wait.” And I think that speaks to a lot of what we've heard so far. He went to the house several other times, but there were people home and he didn't want to go into a house necessarily full of many people and instead chose, you know, 1:00 AM midnight, when he knew no one else was there other than the family. Patterson's family is just as shocked as anyone that this happened. His father, Patrick, recently shared his thoughts: "My words can mean nothing after such a tragedy has taken place. I most definitely want Jayme's family to know, everyone to know, that our hearts are broken for their family. I'm very sorry for everything that has happened. These words come directly from my heart and my family's heart. I wish for a complete healing of Jayme's mind, heart and soul. I would like to thank the federal, local and state authorities for their professional and respectful way in which they have treated me and my family. I would also like to thank the media for the way in which they've been patient and understanding with this difficult matter. It has been a very difficult time for us." Earlier this week, Patterson reportedly sent a letter that Radar Online got ahold of the, like, scanned copy. I'll put a link to the show notes for that. It is difficult to read just from a logistical aspect. I Dunno. Scanned copies of letters with shitty handwriting are just difficult to read. In the letter, he really seems to think that he and Jayme just had our regular domestic relationship, which I think is an interesting counter to, on the outside, his very, his nature of being very braggadocious bragging a lot about the situation, about how smart he was. Um, this, this is just a quick sampling of two different parts of the letter. “My brother… got a puppy named ‘Vale’ a couple of weeks before [heart] Jayme [heart] ran away. I love Mexican food too, but I like lots of stuff. Chocolate and berries are probably my favorite. Me and Jayme cooked a bunch of stuff. Cooking is another thing I like doing a lot. It’s weird. I went from never committing a crime or really doing anything bad to doing the worst thing a human can do. Just one big f–k up ha ha.”. Oh, this was in a letter to a friend that got leaked. In the meantime, Jayme has been doing well. Um, I think as well as possible considering everything that has gone on. When it's warm enough - because we have had several cold spells - she has been playing outside, spending time with family and working on healing WCC0-AM reported that she also had a steak dinner on the third with her grandfather, which was the promise he had made to her while she was missing. That makes me wonder too with how obsessed Patterson was with watching footage and learning more about what the public knew about the crime, how much Jayme had heard. Had she known that her grandfather promised this steak while she was missing, or did she only learn about it when she escaped and you know, but probably it a day or two after was able to get in contact with more relatives? I have no idea. Jayme's parents worked at the Jennie O plant that's local. The company had donated $25,000 towards Jayme's reward, a match of the FBI's $25,000. Since Jayme escaped herself, Jennie-O is donating their portion of the money directly to her. The FBI hasn't said what they're doing with their portion but I highly doubt it will go to Jayme and I don't know that it should. Um, there are a lot of kids out there that are missing a lot of adults out there that are missing and potentially in danger and that money I think would be better served towards trying to help other kids. Jayme is currently living with an aunt and in a statement she and the Closs family expressed their deepest gratitude for the incredible gifts and generous donations that she's received from all around the world. "Jayme... appreciates each and every gift, as well as the many cards and letters. The many kind words have been a source of great comfort to her," the statement said. A Facebook fundraiser raised $51,000 for Jayme within days of her escape in January and a separate go fund me for Jayme and the family started by her cousin Angela De Andriano has raised an additional, uh, about $51,000 as of this past Wednesday. In an interview with Wpr, De Andriano said she's increased the Gofund me goals twice already at the request of donors. "Each time I get close to a goal I have just like an overload of messages coming in, 'This isn’t going to close is it? We would like to help.' And I’m like, 'OK, nope it doesn’t just close. You can go ahead and go on there and I’ll just keep adjusting it.'" She also said donations have been steady ever since news of Jayme's escape broke, but that there have been upticks whenever Jayme's story gets renewed attention in social media or news reports. "There’s a lot of people out there that want to help and that are really concerned and following along as these hearings begin, and I think that Jayme has a lot of support from all over the world," De Andriano said. She said another fundraiser established by the class family at sterling bank in Barron has been accepting donations in person and by mail ever since the crime happened. The branch manager has declined to say how much money has been donated, and I think that's probably a good thing. Lastly, an FBI special agent, Justin Tolomeo and a team of 250 FBI agents and personnel worked nearly around the clock to try to work to bring Jayme home. He said, "I'm still amazed by the bravery and resilience she displayed," he said. "We did everything we possibly could and I again, I said it, Jayme herself that gave us that break." Like I said, probably the next big step in the case is the March 27th arraignment date set for Patterson and we'll see what happens. I fully expect that since he confessed, he will consider pleading guilty. But I can also see his lawyers or he himself thinking they would be smug and trying to claim insanity. I do not think that that fits here. I do not think that it's okay to say that he is insane when he clearly knew what he was doing was wrong, didn't give a fuck, et cetera. I think there's a whole discussion about sainism and ableism that we could get into about how the general true crime community and people beyond view insanity and view a person's ability to do things though, um, with that label. I think so often we want to push off something that's evil as insane. And unfortunately when we do that, we're really shitting on everybody who actually has a mental illness and you know, is struggling versus the Ted Bundys and Jake Patterson's of the world. Um, I think it's important to remember that evil and, and sanity are not necessarily connected. Someone can be perfectly sane and be an incredibly evil asshole and that's really hard to stomach. And so I think that's something that we have to work on. People don't want to think that an average other person just like them could turn around and do something horrible without having some sort of a, a reason or without having lost their minds. And the reality is people do evil shit every single day. There are people who, everything they do is rooted in hatred and bigotry and harm. And if they're lucky, uh, they don't get caught or don't get punished for it for a long time. That usually just means that their actions tend to grow exponentially. We see it with serial killers, right? Some of the first steps they usually take are abusing animals and then they're not caught or they're not punished, and then they step up and step up and step up. We see that with, um, all sorts of other criminals to someone who works at a store and steals a pair of sunglasses and then, you know, ramp up to where they're stealing five Playstations to sell and then ramp up to where they're robbing banks. I mean, it's a very clear, it's very clear to me anyway, that there are steps that get us to a point where we're causing even more harm. And nowhere along that path is there a clear point where someone loses their sanity. Someone could go down that path perfectly sane the entire time and perfectly aware of everything they're doing. We see those even in politicians, right? People constantly say that 'Trump is mental. Trump is losing his mind. Or Trump never had a mind. He's got dementia.' What if he doesn't have anything and he's just an evil fucking asshole? That's probably more terrifying to people than blaming evil actions on a disability. Did you know even psychological associations will not allow people to armchair diagnose someone with a mental illness unless they've actually had, you know, evaluation time, which then it's not armchair diagnosing. So why is everybody else arm chair diagnosing people if even psychologists can't? What makes the average, uh, true crime afficianado the person who can tell who is or isn't sane? Something to think about. That's my little social justice diatribe for this episode and stay tuned for more updates. This probably won't get a big update until again, the arraignment date or, um, unless some big news happens between here and the end of March. Thanks for listening. Have a great day! You just listened to the Spooky Sconnie podcast. It is produced every two weeks by me, Kirsten Schultz. The intro, outro music is from Purple Plant. You can find show notes and more over at spookysconnie.podbean.com, including a transcript in case you missed anything. Take a minute and rate and subscribe if you can. You'll help more people see the show by rating and you won't miss a single episode if you subscribe, and that's pretty dope. You can support the show over at patreon.com/spookysconniepodcast and you can email me anything you'd like me to know at spookysconniepodcast@gmail.com. Meantime, sleep tight. Don't let the badgers bite. Bye.  

Gary and Shannon
(1/24) Nonsense continues over the government shutdown, Multilevel marketing jobs are ruining friendships, Tech Talk, and more!

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 129:20


Mark Thompson sits in with Shannon as Gary enjoys his fourth day at baseball camp, Washington D.C. is swampier than ever thanks to the shutdown, Jayme Closs will get $25K from Jennie-O after escaping her kidnapper, People are pissed about their friends annoying them with their multilevel marketing jobs, ABC News' Pete Combs updates us about the 5 women shot and killed in a Florida bank yesterday, USA Today tech columnist Marc Saltzman explains Amazon's small robot delivery fleet, and there are plenty of Ted Bundy things to watch...

Eating Matters
Episode 121: Salmonella, anyone?

Eating Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 53:15


In light of the recent outbreaks in foodborne illnesses, host Jenna Liut delves into the world of food safety. Jean Halloran, Director of Food Initiatives at Consumer Reports, joins the show to discuss how outbreaks like the recent discovery of Salmonella in Jennie-O’s fresh ground turkey, are managed and hopefully prevented in our food system. Eating Matters is powered by Simplecast

Dennis Knows Food
Episode 24 - Consumer Impact on Menu Development, Flat Iron Steaks and New Products

Dennis Knows Food

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017


It's Friday, July 28th, and this is episode 24 of Dennis Knows Food! Our foodie fact is inspired by one of our new products additions this week. This week we have a 2-part question: Jennie-O was founded in what year, and today they produce how many different products? The answers at the end of this episode. Three new products have been added to our inventory this week. We’ve added fresh Tender Browned Turkey Breast from Jennie-O. In beef we’ve added Flat Iron Steaks from South Shore Meats. From McCain, Heavy-Battered French Fries feature a crispy textured batter with puffy and buttery potato insides. These fries serve up great taste with an unforgettable audible crunch. In this weeks episode we're diving into insights about how the demands of consumers are impacting menu development. We'll share how trends across multiple generations are shaping the direction of dining. We're also talking about a tender cut of beef. The second most tender in fact, Flat Iron steaks. We've posted a new recipe featuring flat iron steaks, which you access through the link below. Links and product information mentioned in this episode include our website at www.DennisExpress.com. Our recipe for Flat Iron Steak with Peanut Sauce - https://www.dennisexpress.com/flat-iron-steaks-peanut-sauce/. Blog Bonus: A Guide for Beef Cuts in Foodservice https://www.dennisexpress.com/guide-beef-cuts-foodservice/. Subscribe to the Podcast -  Subscribe Now (Subscribe with iTunes)We look forward to your feedback, send an email to podcast@dennisexpress.com!

Motherhood in Hollywood
Jennie O’Hagan on Moms In The Media And The Future Of Local News [podcast]

Motherhood in Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 42:58


This is not fake news! We are really diving into the evolution of local news and what it means to be a mommy blogger versus press.  My guest this week is Special Events Producer and Freelance Publicist Jennie O'Hagan. Jennie started her career at KTLA in Los Angeles on one of the first morning news shows of its kind.   She still produces for KTLA on major special events like The Oscars red carpet coverage and The Rose Parade and has expanded her skills into PR. She has seen a lot of changes in local news over the years and has some wonderful insights on where it's headed. And because of her background, I wanted to know her thoughts on mommy bloggers as press. In my own opinion, they are not the same thing. Mommy bloggers are used as marketing tools for brands and studios to gain hashtag momentum or buzz about a specific product or project. They are not the same as mainstream media.     This is something that has been frustrating me lately because I get asked to cover press junkets and attend red carpets quite often. However, it's usually as a mommy blogger and not a real member of the media.  Most moms in this category have no problem with that and for the most part I don't either. But since I actually DO work in the media and have been a reporter for many years it's a little hard for me to understand why I don't have access to the same things other outlets do. This is something I've been struggling with reconciling in my own business and life and I love the advice and perspective Jennie brings in this episode. We also chatted about our mutual adoration of KTLA entertainment reporter Sam Rubin. He will never know it, but I think he's one of the greatest entertainment reporters in the business. Jennie says he was her mentor and helped hone her skills as a producer and gave her a shot when no one else would. So even though he doesn't listen to MIH, we get mushy about Sam so someone let him know! One of the biggest challenges for moms in local news is balancing a family. The hours are long and the day-to-day grind of covering news is a bummer. It's hard to write about murders, sexual assaults, crime, fires etc. Then go home to your family and be cheery. It's not an easy career choice to foster relationships so a lot of news veterans say they wait longer than usual to start a family. Jennie shares how she works to find balance in her family life through freelance jobs. When I started freelancing, I had no idea how "freeing" it would really be. It's a great career option, especially for parents, if you are in a field that offers it. To hear the rest of what Jennie and I talked about, you can download this episode on iTunes, or Stitcher. And to find out more about Jennie O'Hagan, follower her on Twitter @JennieOHagan.   Don't forget to subscribe to Motherhood in Hollywood on iTunes. Follow me on Twitter @HeatherBrooker Instagram at www.instagram.com/MotherhoodinHollywood Facebook at www.facebook.com/motherhoodinhollywood

Hold The Gluten
Hold The Gluten 12 - Gluten Free Thanksgiving

Hold The Gluten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2008 17:40


The latest episode of my Hold The Gluten Podcast is now live! Episode 12 “Gluten Free Thanksgiving” Features: Celebrating Thanksgiving “Gluten Free” is possible!Gluten Free Turkeys: Empire Kosher, Honeysuckle White, Jennie-O, Perdue, Sheltons, & Shadybrook Farms.Butterball states that gluten is not a “top 8 allergen”.  Verify with Butterball that the product you are considering purchasing is gluten free.Gluten Free Gravy Mixes:  Road’s End Organic Savory Herb Gravy, OrgraN Vegetarian Gravy, Maxwell’s Kitchen Brown Gravy.Stuffing options:  substitute gluten free bread, cornbread or rice stuffing.Sides:  Homemade cranberry sauce, fruit salad, Kahlua candied yams, green bean casserole with Funyuns.Desserts:  Whole Foods GF Bakehouse pre-made pie crusts, my own low-fat pumpkin pie, or pumpkin cheesecake (will post recipe shortly). Read the blog. Listen to the podcast. Educate yourself. Rock on Celiacs! Visit my main site at http://holdthegluten.net

Shouting hippo music
Jennie-O Reel (Ballad of the Indecisive)

Shouting hippo music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2008 2:20


02:20 | Music and words by Jim Gillespie, © 2008.