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PJC Media
Let's Talk About It with Jenny/March is the month for Women to be glorified!

PJC Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 64:00


-Madeline Albright was the first female of our American Secretary of State. She is still in Congress.  -Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female doctor, but the schools mostly turned her down. -Mary Dixon Kies was the first woman to receive a patent making straw hats. -In 1901, Mary Curry was the first woman to recieve the Nobel prize and she got it more than once. -Harriet Tubman led 750 slaves to freedom. She also worked in the Civil War as a nurse and also a spy.   -What is a woman:  fighter; bold; courgeous; law maker; educator; leader; believer; high achiever; receiver; hope; and love.

ECHO - The Podcast
Ep 13 | Conversation with Jenny March

ECHO - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 24:23


Inspired by a past relationship, “November Nights” is about how you can love someone so deeply, even knowing you probably shouldn't be with this person, and yet you are still somehow addicted to making it work, longing for their love and validation. Earning notoriety for a consistent string of certified bops, Jenny March creates pop music that's as intimate as it is intoxicating while proudly upending and undoing expectations all-around. Her songs embody pure pop bliss with hashtaggable lyrics that make you feel like you're talking to your best friend or reading someone else's DMs. Simply put, the Ohio-born, Los Angeles-based songstress is a self-proclaimed “open book” and writes lyrics like she's texting. Her music lets girls know that they can have fun too and do the same thing that the guys do like partying and going out, encouraging listeners not to worry about what anyone else thinks. “November Nights” follows Jenny's 2019 power ballad “Rebound” about honoring her self-respect over the love of a man and refusing to be the rebound of a crush. ECHO chatted with March about her empowering new song as well as filming her music video for "November Nights" and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Gone Fishkin
Stay Over, The Midnight, & Jenny March

Gone Fishkin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 58:27


A show where Stay Over, The Midnight and Jenny March called in! 

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Gone Fishkin
Stay Over, The Midnight, & Jenny March

Gone Fishkin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 58:27


A show where Stay Over, The Midnight and Jenny March called in! 

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She Rocks Podcast
Jenny March - Singer/Songwriter

She Rocks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 24:18


American Songwriter Podcast NetworkListen to “November Nights” at https://youtu.be/PU18N5qHWXACheck out her live stream series at https://www.instagram.com/jennymarchmusic/

State of the Human
Materializing

State of the Human

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 54:58


What ideas exist behind material objects? In this episode, we’re going to look at stuff—things we can see or hear or touch—to try to understand the intangible, like memory, history, and bias. Producers: Adesuwa Agbonile, Jett Hayward, Yue Li, Jenny March, Isabella Tilley, Melina Walling, Val Gamao

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Gone Fishkin
American Authors, Jenny March, Co-host The Mowgli’s

Gone Fishkin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 112:20


There are so many great things in this show so you have to listen to the full 2 hours. You're welcome. The Mowgli's came by to co-host, American Authors came by to ice them, Jenny March called in then we tried calling Gunz and you can only imagine how that went. 

Gone Fishkin
American Authors, Jenny March, Co-host The Mowgli’s

Gone Fishkin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 112:20


There are so many great things in this show so you have to listen to the full 2 hours. You're welcome. The Mowgli's came by to co-host, American Authors came by to ice them, Jenny March called in then we tried calling Gunz and you can only imagine how that went. 

Rock Your Lyrics Backstage
Interview with Jenny March - Rock Your Lyrics Backstage

Rock Your Lyrics Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 9:58


Hello Everyone! Welcome to a new episode of Rock Your Lyrics - Backstage! We will give you full access to exclusive interviews with artists from all over the planet during their tour across the world! Today we interviewed singer and song writer from Los Angeles California, Jenny March. Stay tuned for more new music and backstage interviews! In the meantime, for more info on Jenny March, please visit jennymarch.com

State of the Human
​Crossings (Immigrating, ep. 1)

State of the Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 38:55


We hear a lot about immigrants. In this episode, we hear from immigrants – not as statistics, but as individual human beings crossing borders. Oscar gets deported and tries to return home. Maddie comes to terms with her family relationships. And Nisrin enters the U.S. from Sudan after the first travel ban takes effect. In this episode, stories of crossing. This is part one of a two part series. Host: Noelle Chow Producers:​​ ​Carissa​ ​Cirelli,​ ​Noelle​ ​Chow,​ ​Jett​ ​Hayward,​ ​An-Li​ ​Herring,​ ​Julia​ ​Ingram,​ ​Louis​ ​Lafair,​ ​Rosie LaPuma,​ ​Yue​ ​Li,​ ​Jenny​ ​March,​ ​Kate​ ​Nelson,​ ​Jackson​ ​Roach,​ ​Helvia​ ​Taina,​ ​Melina​ ​Walling,​ ​Jake​ ​Warga, Eileen​ ​Williams,​ ​Cathy​ ​Wong Show​ ​Music:​​ ​​johnny_ripper (Links to this show's music and sound sources can be found at https://storytelling.stanford.edu) Story 1: Oscar Oscar gets deported. He’s determined to come back, no matter what. Producers: Kate Nelson, Carissa Cirelli, and Jackson Roach 
Featuring: Oscar
 Music: "Delican't" by Podington Bear, "Door knock" by taylorsyoung@gmail.com Story 2: Maddie Maddie searches for the formula to be an American. Producers: Kate Nelson, Carissa Cirelli, and Jackson Roach  Featuring: Madeleine Han
 Music: "Fater Lee" and "James p . funk 2" by Black Ant, "No sudden movements" by Rui, "i'm not here" by johnny_ripper, "dan1 " by junior85 Story 3: Nisrin On January 27, 2017, the first travel ban takes effect. And then Nisrin lands at JFK. Producers: Helvia Taina, An-Li Herring, Eileen Williams, and Rosie La Puma Featuring: Nisrin Elamin Abdelrahman
 Music: "80's Interlude" by Fanas; "Theme 4," "Sleep," "Intermission," "In a Dream," and "data" by johnny_ripper

State of the Human
Conversations (Immigrating, ep. 2)

State of the Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 36:10


Immigrating is a conversation that happens across borders, generations, and versions of oneself. Grace and Justin talk across political differences. Unknown workers who forged the Transcontinental Railroad receive a new voice. Solmaz writes poetry to orient herself in the world. And Frankie and Francisco reflect on growing up in a new place. This is part two of a two-part series. Host: Cathy Wong Producers:​​ ​Carissa​ ​Cirelli,​ ​Noelle​ ​Chow,​ ​Jett​ ​Hayward,​ ​An-Li​ ​Herring,​ ​Julia​ ​Ingram,​ ​Louis​ ​Lafair,​ ​Rosie LaPuma,​ ​Yue​ ​Li,​ ​Jenny​ ​March,​ ​Kate​ ​Nelson,​ ​Jackson​ ​Roach,​ ​Helvia​ ​Taina,​ ​Melina​ ​Walling,​ ​Jake​ ​Warga, Eileen​ ​Williams,​ ​Cathy​ ​Wong Show​ ​Music:​​ ​​johnny_ripper (Links to this show's music and sound sources can be found at https://storytelling.stanford.edu) Story 4: Grace and Justin Grace and Justin send each other letters. Producers: Cathy Wong and Kate Nelson
 Featuring: Justin Hsuan and Grace
 Music: "When in the West," "Sage the Hunter," and "Drone Pine" by Blue Dot Sessions Story 5: Chinese Railroad Workers Producer:​ ​​Yue​ ​Li Featuring:​​ ​Hilton​ ​Obenzinger,​ ​Barre​ ​Fong,​ ​and Gordon​ ​Chang Music: "Everything Ends Here" by Johnny Ripper; "More Weather," "Waterbourne," and "The Summit" by Blue Dot Sessions Story 6: Solmaz Solmaz Sharif wants to have the conversation we’re avoiding. Producers: Jackson Roach and Jett Hayward
 Featuring: Solmaz Sharif 
Music: "c" and "m" by Gallery Six, "Krankenwagen im Stau" by rui, "Upward" and "It Moves Like A 500 Year Old Process" by junior85 Story 7: Frankie and Francisco After immigrating from Mexico, Francisco Preciado Sr. gets a job as a groundskeeper at Stanford University. When his son, Francisco Preciado Jr., applies to Stanford, they learn together what it means to carry on a family legacy in a new country. Producers: Louis Lafair and Melina Walling
 Featuring: Francisco Preciado Sr. and Francisco Preciado Jr.
 Music: "An opener" by Bitbasic, "motion (johnny_ripper remix)" by noah, "Selbstheilend" by rui, "Pomp and Circumstance" by Edward Elgar and Miguel Flores

State of the Human
Breathing (full episode)

State of the Human

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 35:13


Breath and spirit have been closely related in human thought—for millennia. In a lot of human languages, we use the same word to mean both things. Yet it’s easy to take breathing for granted, in spite of the fact it is maybe the most common human experience. In this episode, we’re going to think about every inhale and every exhale, and speak to people who have to think about breathing in a lot of interesting ways: a biathlete, a beatboxer, a dancer. We’ll dive deep underwater to a dark and dangerous cave in the Bahamas, travel to China to think about collective breathing, and reflect on the role artificial breathing plays in the perception of what constitutes life and what constitutes death. Host: Jackson Roach Producers: Kate Nelson, Carissa Cirelli, Jenny March, Jake Warga, Jackson Roach, Melina Walling, Katie Lan, Jett Hayward, Claudia Heymach, Netta Wang, Jonah Willihnganz Featuring: Brad Ross, Joanne Reid, Tom Johnson, Jace Casey, Janice Ross, Andrew Todhunter, Paul Fisher Show Music: johnny_ripper, Breakmaster Cylinder (Links to this show's music and sound sources can be found at storytelling.stanford.edu) Image via Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/michaellawton/15618435499/ Intro Story: Beat Breathing Brad Ross shares how he learned how to harness the rhythm behind the rhythm—the rhythm of the breath—and what he’s discovered from “using [his] lungs to make art.” Producers: Kate Nelson, Carissa Cirelli, Jenny March, Jake Warga Featuring: Brad Ross Music: Brad’s sick beats Story 1: Shot Breathe Shot Breathe Shot Breathe After much trial and tribulation and many failed shots, Joanne Reid, biathlete of the U.S national team, learned that it’s all about the breath. Producers: Kate Nelson, Carissa Cirelli, Jenny March, Jake Warga Featuring: Joanne Reid Music and Sound: "Epiphany" by Podington Bear, “Women 15 km Individual Race 2017 Biathlon IBU World Championships in Hochfilzen HD” by HQ Sport Story 2: Running out of Breath This is a recorded performance about breath, exhaustion, and struggle, written by a choreographer named Tom Johnson in the 1970s. Writer: Tom Johnson Producers: Jackson Roach and Jenny March Featuring: Jace Casey, Janice Ross Story 3: Stargate Andrew Todhunter, a writer for National Geographic, explores the underwater cave of Stargate in the Bahamas. Producers: Jackson Roach, Melina Walling Featuring: Andrew Todhunter Music and sound: "Oceans Between Us" by Maritime, "Falling" by Kamikaze Deadboy, "waiting (in the wet alley" by lost-radio, "Moon Morning" by Aymeric de Tapol, "A Million Worlds" by Andrew Odd, additional sound effects from Freesound.org and Archive.org Story 4: Breathing to Resist What if breathing could be used as a collective tool of resistance? Citizens in China show us just how they used qi gong, a healing form of breathing to empower themselves during an era of uncertainty. Writers: Katie Lan and Jenny March Producers: Katie Lan, Jenny March, Jake Warga, and Jackson Roach Featuring: Nancy Chen Story 5: Still Breathing Doctor Paul Fisher reflects on the role that breathing plays in the perception what constitutes life and death. Producers: Jett Hayward, Kate Nelson, and Jenny March Featuring: Paul Fisher Music: "Stay" by Igor Khabarov, "Three kites circling" by Axletree, "Dead Waters" by Rest You Sleeping Giant, "Harbor" by Kai Engel, "Stanford Doctor to Examine Jahi McMath" by KRON 4, "Hospital Ventilator Sound Effect | Sfx |HD" by n Beats Sound Effects

State of the Human
Burying (full episode)

State of the Human

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2016 59:00


As a society, we still maintain many ancient traditions and practices relating to the care of our dead. We invest tremendous resources and energy in maintaining cemeteries and sacred ground for the bodies of our beloved. In the face of death, we dig and scrape through dirt, mixing our emotions in with the earth. We create a grave--a hallowed space carved out for sadness and pain, but also for warmth and joy. We lay down what we carry from the person we’ve lost--the good and the bad. It doesn’t matter what we bury--a body, a feeling, or an object--we expect it to stay buried. We put it aside, and bid it farewell. And yet, when so much has changed, why do we still rely on this physical process? How can digging a hole--metaphorically or literally--help us to make sense of our loss? And what happens when things go awry? We may not like to admit it, but sometimes the grave is not a final resting place. In today’s episode, we’ll be investigating why we bury--and what happens when our attempts fail. Host: Eileen Williams Producers: Eileen Williams with help from Noelle Li Syn Chow, Kate Nelson, Yue Li, Jackson Roach, Nicole Bennett-Fite, Cathy Wong, Katie Lan, Reade Levinson, Christy Hartman, Jake Warga, Jenny March, Jonah Willihnganz Featuring: Naveen Kassamali, Xochitl Raine Rhodes Longstaff, Janet Voight, Barbad Golshiri, Magellan Pfluke, and the staff of Pet’s Rest Cemetery. Thanks also to Sofi Filipa, Charlie Gibson, Ben Cady, Ivy Sanders Schneider, Jackie Langelier, Kim McElwee, Marlon Antunez, Skye Mooney, Tudi Roche, Chris Gerben, Caroline Spears, Stephen Aman, Adnan Khan, Jim Yount, Milan Mosse Phil C’de Baca, Teresa Hernandez, Carlos Yuen, Ganbat Namjilsangarav, Christine Murphy, Tsogbadrakh Banzragch, Tuya Banzragch, and Keith Bildstein Show Music: Podington Bear Image via Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Copps_Hill_Burying_Ground_Headstones_Leaning.jpg Intro Story: Unburying Producers: Noelle Chow and Kate Nelson Featuring: Magellan Pfluke Special thanks: Xochitl Raine Rhodes Longstaff Music: Response Data, Standing Like a Tree - Part II, Doomflaffsonoria (Whale Mix by Eisenlager) Story 1: Vanishing Remains Producer: Reade Levinson Featuring: Ganbat Namjilsangarav, Christine Murphy, Tsogbadrakh and Tuya Banzragch, and Dr. Keith Bildstein Special Thanks: Christy Hartman, Jake Warga, and Generation Anthropocene Music: All ambient recorded by Reade Levinson, sound effects downloaded from FreeSound. Story 2: Pet Cemetery Producers: Yue Li, with help from Jackson Roach Featuring: Lackie Langelier, Ben Cady, Skye Mooney, Sofi Filipa, Milan Mosse (voice over for Ben Cady), Phil C’de Baca, Teresa Hernandez, Carlos Yuen Music: Alex Finch Seeking Clarity Pt. II, Ketsa Far From Home, Ketsa Clear and Present, Podington Bear Lonesome, Podington Bear Pink Gradient Story 3: The Cryonicist's Wager Producers: Nicole Bennett-Fite, Jake Warga, and Eileen Williams Featuring: Jim Yount, Acting President of the American Cryonics Society Music: Karma Ron (https://www.freesound.org/people/Karma-Ron/sounds/240624/) Story 4: Anger Box Producers: Cathy Wong, Jenny March, Jake Warga Featuring: Naveen Kassamali, Adnan Khan Music: Thread of Clouds - Blue Dot Sessions, Migration (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Migration/Thread_of_Clouds) Story 5: Unburying Iran Producers: Katie Lan, recorded with the help of Jackson Roach Featuring: Barbad Golshiri Music: Dropped Ticket by Podington Bear, Isolate by Moby Story 6: Through the Deep Producer: Kate Nelson Featuring: Dr. Janet Voight Music: Chris Zabriskie (We Were Never Meant to Live Here, Remember Trees?, The Oceans Continue to Rise), Podington Bear Story 7: Time Capsule Producers: Yue Li and Reade Levinson Featuring: Leslie Winnick and voices of Stanford's class of 2016 Music: Trellis , Golden Era, Dryness (by Podington Bear) Listen to the individual stories here: https://soundcloud.com/stateofthehuman/sets/burying