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Best podcasts about jenny beck

Latest podcast episodes about jenny beck

The Cannon Cruisers
Non-Cannon - Troll (1986)

The Cannon Cruisers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 20:40


“Apartment for Rent. Inquire Within…” Get ready for a wild ride with JD and Randy on "The Non-CANNON-ical Adventures" as they explore the 1986 horror-comedy "Troll." Join Harry Potter Jr (no, not the wizard) as he teams up with the beautiful witch Eunice St. Clair to save his sister Wendy and their apartment complex from the evil troll wizard Torok. With a talented cast including Noah Hathaway, Michael Moriarty, Shelly Hack, Jenny Beck, and even the legendary Sonny Bono, this film from Empire Pictures has gained a cult following over the years. Don't miss out on this hilarious and thrilling adventure! “Worlds of Wonder, Worlds of Mystery, Worlds of Fear; These Worlds are the Kingdom of Troll!”

Schwanger werden Tipps von A-Z der Kinderwunsch ABC Podcast!
10: J wie Jahrelang: Wie Jenny nach jahrelangem unerfüllten Kinderwunsch natürlich schwanger wurde!

Schwanger werden Tipps von A-Z der Kinderwunsch ABC Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 30:00


Die 10. Folge und gleichzeitig die erste Interview-Folge mit Jenny Beck, die ich auf Instagram kennen gelernt habe, steht für dich bereit. Uns verbindet der jahrelang unerfüllte Kinderwunsch, bis wir doch nach einigen Jahren auf natürliche Weise schwanger wurden. Jenny erzählt offen über ihre Kinderwunschgeschichte und gibt zudem wertvolle Tipps, was du tun kannst, damit es bei dir bald klappt. Jenny Beck und ihre Berufung findest du auf Instagram unter @jenny_einfachleben - https://instagram.com/jenny_einfachleben Wenn du noch was von Jenny wissen möchtest, schreib sie gerne direkt an. Folge auch ihr und lass gerne eine 5 Sterne Bewertung da, wenn es dir möglich ist. Ansonsten schreib uns gerne wie dir diese Folge gefallen hat und ob du was für dich mitnehmen konntest. Alles Liebe, deine KinderwunschCoachin Gesine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schwangerwerdentipps/message

Greenville Oaks Church Message Podcast
Mission Emphasis Week 1: The Ends of the Earth

Greenville Oaks Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 33:17


Our guest speaker will be Andy Johnson, the Director of Missionary Care for Missions Resource Network (MRN).  Andy will speak from the perspective of a former missionary and a staff member at MRN, the ministry that oversees the ministry on the MedRim (Mediterranean Rim) where Greenville Oaks missionaries Caleb & Jenny Beck serve.

Vrije geluiden op 4
Genomineerd voor de Gaudeamus Award

Vrije geluiden op 4

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 54:43


Vier jonge componisten zijn genomineerd voor de Gaudeamus Award 2021. In Vrije Geluiden maken we kennis met deze vier muziekpioniers: Gen Tanaka, Jenny Beck, Matthew Ricketts en Annika Socolofsky. Een gesprek met alle vier - over filmmuziek, zingen, de noodzaak van bladmuziek, de schoonheid tússen de noten, en het mooier maken van de wereld - vind je elders op deze website. zaterdag 11 sep 23.04 CD Tawo (7 Mountain Records 7MNTN-020) Andrew Norman: The Garden of Follies pt 1 en 2 en 5 Kyeong Ham [hobo]; Yeol Eum Son [piano] 5'46” 23.12 opname NTR 8 sep 2021 TiVre Herz Gen Tanaka: Novelty is a Density of Connection Ralph van Raat [piano] 8'11” 23.25 https://soundcloud.com/aksoco/dont-say-a-word-eighth-blackbird-annika-socolofsky Annika Socolofsky: Don't say a word Eighth Blackbird 5'55” 23.35 https://soundcloud.com/matthewricketts/unset-2017 Matthew Ricketts: Unset voor sopraan en ensemble Sharon Harms (soprano) and Talea Ensemble (Jeffrey Means, conductor) Text: "Unset" by Joshua Clover (used with permission) 11'59” 23.44 https://soundcloud.com/jenny-beck-composer/sleepchains Jenny Beck: Sleepchains Bearthoven 11'18”

Kids These Days
COVID Part 2: Jenny Beck

Kids These Days

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 53:18


In this episode, we hear Jenny's story about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected her life. This is part two of a two episode series about COVID-19. Angela Richie interviews Jenny with support from Kim Charles. The theme music is "Enemy, love." by John Mark McMillan. If you would like to connect with us, or share a story you think should be told, send an email to stories@franklingrace.org.

City Conversations
The current landscape of domestic abuse with Jenny Beck

City Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 13:17


Woman's Hour
Goop Lab and the psychology of wellness; Tolson judgement; French #MeToo; Emma Jane Unsworth

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 48:35


Last Friday, Gwyneth Paltrow launched her new TV series ‘Goop Lab’ on Netflix. It explores everything from reducing your biological age to having the best female orgasms and healing yourself with energy. But where’s the line between fact and fiction when it comes to wellness? What draws people in to trying the vast and bizarre range of creams and contraptions on offer? And what is it about our psychology that means it rarely matters whether the claims are backed up by science? Jane is joined by cognitive neuroscientist Prof Tali Sharot, consultant dermatologist Dr Anjali Mahto and self-confessed beauty product obsessive, Ree. In France there’s a debate going on about very young people having sexual relationships with older, more powerful men: something that used to be deemed acceptable in some intellectual circles. It’s because a woman called Vanessa Springora – a leading French publisher – makes allegations in a book which came out this month, that she was groomed when she was 14 by a much admired author who was 50. Anne-Elisabeth Moutet a French journalist, explains what’s happened, why it’s significant and how it's not acceptable anymore. Last week a written judgement was published in the family division of the High Court. Ms Justice Russell ruled in favour of a woman seeking a fresh hearing in the family courts. Her child custody case had originally been handled by a senior judge, Judge Tolson. In the course of his fact finding he ruled that the woman had not been raped by her former partner because she had “taken no physical steps” to stop him. The appeal judgement criticised him for his outdated ideas of what constitutes consent. It also recommended that family court judges who regularly deal with allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence should be required to undergo training to the same level as judges trying these charges in criminal courts. Jane discusses the significance of this judgement and what needs to happen next with Jenny Beck, Director of Beck Fitzgerald solicitors, a specialist family law firm and Louise Tickle, a journalist who specialises in social affairs and family law Jane talks to the award winning novelist and screen writer Emma Jane Unsworth about her new novel 'Adults' – about friendship, family, love and what it means to be an adult. Presenter - Jane Garvey Producer - Anna Lacey Guest - Tali Sharot Guest - Anjali Mahto Guest - Anne-Marie Lodge Guest - Jenny Beck Guest - Louise Tickle Guest - Emma Jane Unsworth Guest - Anne-Elizabeth Moutet

Verso
Verso: A Conversation with Classical Guitarist Jordan Dodson

Verso

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 35:15


Tune into a conversation with classical guitarist Jordan Dodson who will be performing a program called "Resonance" for the next Solo Series at the Barnes Foundation on July 27, 2017. This tour-de-force program will feature world-premiere performances of Stand Still Here by Jenny Beck and North Star by Mark Yodice and much more. In this podcast, Dodson talks to Katherine Skovira and Robert Whalen of the Barnes about the world of classical guitar, his musical influences, and the July 27 program.

SMACC
The FemInEM Story - Dara Kass, Jenny Beck-Esmay and Stacey Poznansk

SMACC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 29:21


We accept that knowledge translation is critical to the practice of emergency medicine, yet when it comes to the practice of BEING an emergency physician, we do always practice evidence-based medicine. We realized that the experiences of many female emergency physicians were similar but not shared, so we created an open access resource to address that. FemInEM was born out of the real but unfortunate truth that the gender pay gap is alive and well, and promotion of women through the academic pipeline is slow and women still experience unconscious bias at all levels of development. Malignant behavior runs rampant within medical training, and women are disproportionately affected by this reality. In addition, balancing work life and home life can pose extra challenges, especially for women. Numerous studies have shown even when working full time, women often carry more of the “care based” workload for home and family, compounding the “work-life conflict” felt by physicians regardless of gender. We will share the journey of how FemInEM began as a blog but evolved quickly into a centralized resource for women needing advocates and champions. We will tell stories of how we are helping to change the conversation related to gender and equity in EM by highlighting the successful practices and programs in an open access format. By using the principles of FOAM and the power of social media, we are trying to move the needle on gender and medicine in a way that hasn’t been done before.

Advance Your Art: From Artist to Creative Entrepreneur
AYA037 – Surround Yourself With People Who Say YES To You With Pamela Stein Lynde

Advance Your Art: From Artist to Creative Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 64:20


Pamela Stein Lynde is a busy person. She is a singer, composer, producer, and music educator. She began her career as a classically trained singer but as the years went on she realized that her abilities were applicable in other areas. We go into detail about the journey of her career and how she was able to create two non-profits that help musicians, composers, and singers. MEET PAMELA STEIN LYNDE Praised for her “rich dramatics” (The Boston Globe), Pamela Stein Lynde is a versatile soprano, composer, contemporary music performer, music educator, and producer, known for inspiration, introspection, and passion in all aspects of her work. Recent performances have included premiering Lesley Flanigan’s haunting sound sculpture VOICES for four singers and loop pedals at Roulette; premiering New York-based composer Eric Lemmon’s The Impossible Will Take a Little While with the Highline Chamber Ensemble at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music; and performing a concert of chamber music by contemporary female composers, including a premier by Philadelphia-based composer Jenny Beck, at the National Opera Center. The 2015 launch of her company Stone Mason Projects has brought exciting performances of contemporary vocal chamber music to the National Opera Center, Arts on Site, Wilmer Jennings Gallery, and multiple other venues across the ti-state area, about which reviews have said, “The singing was stellar, on par with anything I’ve heard recently at higher profile venues such as Zankel Hall or National Sawdust. These concerts deserve a wider audience.” In the fall of 2016, Stone Mason Projects released its first music video, From the Mountain, a co-production with Contemporary Undercurrent of Song Project. Stone Mason’s upcoming endeavors include the commissioning and producing of a new chamber opera and the launch of the inaugural New Hope Sound(e)scape Festival in New Hope, PA in June of 2017. Stone Mason Projects has appeared on a panel discussing contemporary opera creation with will New York Opera Alliance during New York Opera Festival and will be presenting this May at the third annual New Music Gathering conference at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Pamela has appeared as a singer in prior seasons with Helix New Music Ensemble, The Nouveau Classical Project, American Opera Projects, Beth Morrison Projects, Rhymes With Opera, Saratoga Fine Arts Festival, Yamaha Concert Artist Series, Yale’s New Music, New Haven series, and many others. She has worked with award-winning composers including David Lang, Tristan Perich, Jacob Cooper, Trevor Weston, Daniel Felsenfeld, Lisa Bielawa, Jenny Beck, and many others. She appears as a vocalist on minimalist composer Alexander Turnquist’s album Flying Fantasy, released on the Western Vinyl label. She was a featured guest composer at Phoenix’s OME New Music Marathon concert in 2015 and has had her compositions premiered by Patchwork American Song Project in both New York and Chicago, Guided Imagery Opera, Princeton-based group CUSP, and many other ensembles across the country. Pamela has taught voice, composition, music theory, vocal pedagogy, music history, performance practice and chamber music at the College of Saint Elizabeth, Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts, and City College of New York. Pamela teaches masterclasses and workshops and gives lectures on creating new music for voice at colleges, universities, and conservatories around the country. She was invited to speak about teaching new music in higher education at the inaugural New Music Gathering conference at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Her organization Your Music Bus, co-founded with superstar composers Lisa Bielawa and Aaron Jay Kernis, has been serving the needs of the university and conservatory composition students and departments across the country since 2014. CONTACT: www.pamelasteinlynde.com (http://www.pamelasteinlynde.com)...

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #73 - Welcome The Stratmaster

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2007 52:49


This week's playlist: • Honey Bee by Papa Mali from Do Your Thing (2007), available from FogCityRecords.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page, sponsored by Fog City Records, and read this article at JamBands.com for more information about Papa Mali. • Travelin' Daddy by Circe Link, from More Songs! (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit CirceLink.com or her MySpace pagefor more information. • Ask Myself Why by Eddie Turner, from Rise (2005), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit EddieDevilBoy.com and Eddie's MySpace page for more information. • I'm So Lonely by Robert Wuagneux, from a new CD entitled Always! that's due to be released June 1st. The individual track may be purchased now through Dr. Bob's page at Broadjam.com. Visit Dr. Bob's site, 1-Uproductions.com for more information. • Blackjack by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • A Master Of Time by Pete "Stratmaster" Mitchell, from Cutting The Mustard (2006) available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Stratmaster.co.uk for more information. • Play My Guitar by Pete "Stratmaster" Mitchell, also from Cutting The Mustard (2006). • Shoot Him Down by Jenny Beck, from On The Outside (2005), available from the store at her site and the iTMS. Visit Jenny's site and her MySpace page for more information. • Shack Bully by EB Davis & The Superband, from Live at the A-Trane, Berlin (2005). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page. • Devil In My Shoes by the Rose City Kings, from Holler Out For More: Rose City Kings Live (2005), available from CD Baby. A studio version of Devil In My Shoes appears on the RCK's first album Delta Hop (2003). Visit RoseCityKings.com and their Garageband.com page for more information. Also, visit the Rose City Kings' online store for some cool band-related merchandise. Mentioned during this show: Mark Kerr's Blues Nation podcast and The Traveling Juke Joint podcast. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #73 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance or Download.com)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #46

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2006 45:48


This week's playlist: • Done With You by The Shane Dwight Band, from Done With You (2005), available from CD Baby. For more information, visit ShaneDwight.com, SchooloftheBlues.com and Shane's MySpace page. • Cold Blooded Lover by W.C. Clark, from Deep In The Heart (2004), available from Alligator Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. For more information, visit W.C.'s page at the Alligator Records site. • Sexual Chocolate by The Ken DeRouchie Band, from Unglued (2006). For more information, visit KDBand.net, their Garageband page, their page at American Idol Underground, or their MySpace page. • Gut Bucket 3 by James Brown, the one and only Godfather of Soul. This track is available exclusively from the Podsafe Music Network. There's also a Web site called (what else?) GodfatherOfSoul.com and there are 58 James Brown albums available for download through the iTMS. • Survive by Grant Lyle, available from Podsafe Music Network. For more information, visit GrantLyle.com. • Let Me Stir in Your Pot by Carey Bell, from Deep Down (1995), available from Alligator Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit Carey's page at the Alligator Records site. • Had My Fill Of You by The Curbfinders from Sick Of The Blues (2000). For more information and more songs, visit their page at Garageband.com. • Shoot Him Down by Jenny Beck, from On The Outside (2005), available from the store at her site, or the iTMS. The front page of her site is here. • Natural Man by Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, from Head's Up! (2002), available from Alligator Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit Lil' Ed's page at the Alligator Records site. • Break This Time by Alejandro Escovedo, from The Boxing Mirror (2006), available from his site, the iTMS and Amazon.com. Alejandro also has a MySpace page, where you can hear three more songs. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #46 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #16 - Harps, Guitars and Uppity Women

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2006 39:40


This week's music: • Take It Back by Jimmie Bratcher from his album Red; available from the iTunes Music Store. For more information and to buy his music on CD, Jimmy's site is here. • Chilly by The Tonemasters from the 2004 compilation album Red Hot Blues, put out by the United Jersey Blues Network and available from the iTunes Music Store. The album is available on CD from Silk City Records. • The High Road by Bettye Lavette from her Album I've Got My Own Hell To Raise, available from the iTunes Music Store. You can buy Bettye's music on CD at the Anti- label site. Bettye's own Web site is here. • Shoot Him Down by Jenny Beck from her album On The Outside; available on CD from jennybeck.co.uk. All songs from Jenny's previous releases are available from her site as individual downloads for £1 each. • Don't You Tell Me by Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women from their CD Old, New, Borrowed & Blue; available from the iTunes Music Store. Their music is available on CD from Alligator Records. • I'm Your Honeyboy by Reverend Raven and the Chain-Smoking Altar Boys, featuring Madison Slim, from their album Live At Blues On Grand; available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy their music on CD over at CD Baby. • Heartless by Michael Burks, from his album Make It Rain; available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy his CDs from Alligator Records. Also mentioned on tonight's show: the site No iPod Required - yes, you can listen to podcasts without the famous piece of hardware. You can even burn podcasts to CD for listening later. Two other great music podcasts I mention on tonight's show are Bad Dawg Radio and The Great American Music Hour. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. (Music on this week's episode of Murphy's Saloon is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network, the artists and the record labels cited above. Special thanks to Reverend Raven.)