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The Second Annual Mother's Day episode is here. This year, we celebrated with Roni Hobbs, mom to Jordan from the basketball team; Jenny O'Grady, mom to Erin from the lacrosse team, & Connie Vore, mom to Jacey from the gymnastics team.
In this episode, Jenny shares how shifting from a religious mindset to a deep, personal relationship with God transformed every aspect of her life—including her miraculous pregnancy, healing, and journey as an entrepreneur. From overcoming impossible diagnoses to building faith-driven businesses, she reveals how God's grace has shaped her story in ways she never imagined.–To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit laurenahargrove.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
Massive weekend coming up in the 'Bidgee! Kelli from the Malthouse team joins Matty to preview the ultimate Oktoberfest celebrations on the weekend, plus Griffith based foster carer and advocate Jenny O'Donnell talks about the falling number of foster carers around the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
E90 The Fifth Court - The Vacation SittingsContinuing our series of law related interviews whilst regular presenters Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL take a well-earned break.Life after the law. On this episode, former Senior Counsel Jenny O'Connell along with her pals Louise O'Riordan and Aoife Matthews, have all given up high-powered 'real jobs' to take the entrepreneurial journey to sell their high-end women's health supplement to the world. Developed solely with the female in mind, because women are not small men – is what they say. And, unbelievably, women were only included in clinical trials only from 1993 onward. And it wasn't until 2022 that complete female anatomy model was created (yes, we thought this was a mistake, but no, it's true.) They're raising funds with a view to expanding into the US (particularly interested in women investors), where they're also planning to manufacture their supplement.This interview was first posted on our sister podcast That Great Business Show with Conall O Móráin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Jenny O, a seasoned C-IAYT Yoga Therapist and MVP Mentor, for an insightful conversation on the transformative power of Yoga Therapy. Discover how this holistic approach can be tailored to meet the unique needs of diverse populations, and learn more about the profound impact it can have on the lives of those it serves.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Jenny O'Hara, Renowned Stage, Screen and TV Star About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Jenny O'Hara, is a renowned and highly popular actress who's brought us many memorable performances on stage, screen and television in a career that spans over 6 decades. On Broadway, she appeared in “Dylan”, “Promises, Promises”, “The Fig Leaves are Falling”, “The Iceman Cometh” and “The Odd Couple”. On the big screen, she's appeared in “Career Opportunities”, “Angie”, “Mystic River”, “Matchstick Men”, “Forty Shades of Blue”, “Two Weeks”, “Extract”, “Killing Eleanor”, “Devil”, “We are Gathered Here Today”, and many more. And on television, she is perhaps best remembered for 5 iconic roles: “Dixie Randazzo” in “My Sister Sam”, “Janet Heffernan” in “The King of Queens”, “Nita” in “Big Love”, “Dot” in “The Mindy Project” and “Bryna” in “Transparent”. But beyond those shows, she has appeared in dozens of classic TV series including “The Rockford Files”, “Barnaby Jones”, “St. Elsewhere”, “The Facts of Life”, “Murphy Brown”, “Beverly Hills 90210”, “Big Love” and many more. She's also starred in some great TV movies including “Good Against Evil”, “Black Beauty”, “Blind Ambition”, “The Women's Room”, “Blinded by the Light”, “Another Woman's Child”, “A Mother's Prayer”, “An Unexpected Life”, and so much more. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To learn more about Jenny O'Hara, go to:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0641266/ #JennyOHara #harveybrownstoneinterviews
In this episode we are joined by Jenny O'Leary - the Marketing Coordinator for the Livermore Valley Wine Growers. It has been a while since we spent time with a wine country guest. Jenny gives us a good look into what you should know this summer. As well as sharing her story as another one of those Fremont transplants who has found a new home in the Livermore Valley. We discuss wine country's challenges, its relationship to the rest of the Tri-Valley economy, and where she believes we are headed. As always, she shares a few of her favorite local Livermore spots to hang out, whether with the kids or flying solo with the hubby. Tune in for an insightful and lively conversation with SVC and JTM! For more information on wine country happenings, check out their website at https://www.lvwine.org/ Learn more about TASTE 2024 - the Livermore Valley Wine Country Signature Event. And if you want a pantry refill on the freshest spices in the Tri-Valley check out www.jtminthekitchen.com
Jenny O' Hara joins Charles Rosin, Karen Rosin, Pete Ferriero and Bryan Navarro as they dive deep into Season 3's A Presumption of Innocence.
Mothering six children, aged 4 to 17, managing your marriage, choosing to be sober, while simultaneously navigating the realm of homeschooling and coordinating ALL the activities may seem like an overwhelming feat. Jenny O'Keefe shares the motivation behind launching the Mamatoga blog, its evolution into Mini City Magazine, and the journey that accompanied its development. Discover Jenny's go-to shopping sanctuaries, including the ever-reliable Trader Joe's, the health-conscious haven of Healthy Living, and the versatile retail haven that is Target. Amidst the chaos of a bustling household, Jenny reveals her strategies for maintaining a semblance of sanity and offers insights on how to combat the sense of isolation that often accompanies the motherhood journey. Embracing a departure from her small family roots, Jenny reflects on her unconventional path with no regrets. Her story serves as an empowering source of encouragement and inspiration, urging mothers to navigate the challenges of parenting, focus on the positives, and strive for personal growth in the beautiful chaos of life. Check out Jenny's website. Follow her on Instagram. Visit Mini City Magazine online. HOT TAKES: CBS Renewed Young & The Restless - It remains #1 daytime drama for 36 years running!! Victor Newman won't quit. SARATOGA: Wedding vendors you MUST know about in Saratoga Springs, NY! FACE PALM MOM: Handing off a crying baby to a stranger on a plane…. yup, it happened. Hear the hilarious story. Don't forget to check out Saratoga Living's After Hours for what's new and happening in Saratoga! ⇩ Find Catherine ⇩ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinehover/ Palette Co-Work Community: https://www.instagram.com/thepalettecommunity/ Paint and Sip: https://www.instagram.com/saratogapaintandsip/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jennifer Owens stops by to finally talk about vouchers amoung other things...Sam stumps me with an on the spot annology...although upon further thought I think I know the answer...and well Jennifer brought me twizzlers...so Im good...best episode of the year...by far.
Welcome to Girls Gone Hallmark, the podcast where we review all your favorite Hallmark movies! Today, we're bringing you a review that isn't actually a Hallmark movie, but you wouldn't know it from the demand we've received from our listeners. That's right, folks, we're talking about "A Kind of Magic," starring Nikki DeLoach. Join us as we delve into this witchy and somewhat problematic movie. Your feedback means a lot to us and helps us reach more listeners. Please consider leaving a review and 5-STAR rating to let others know why you love Girls Gone Hallmark! Apple Podcast listeners: Use your phone's podcast app -> find the Girls Gone Hallmark show -> scroll all the way down to the review section -> tap 5 stars and tell listeners why Girls Gone Hallmark is your favorite Hallmark podcast. About "A Kind of Magic" This movie goes by two names: "A Kind of Magic" and "You Cast a Spell on Me" The movie originally aired on ION in 2015. It is available to stream on Prime Video and Hallmark Movies Now. Nikki DeLoach plays Sara Kane. Nikki has been busy starring as Goldy in the Curious Caterer series among her 69 acting credits. She will also star in "A World Record Christmas" during the 2023 Countdown to Christmas season. Ryan McPartlin plays Matt. With 64 acting credits, he's probably best known for his role on "Chuck." He has also appeared in "Cut, Color, Murder" with Julie Gonzalo. Related: Listen to our review of "3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost" starring Julie Gonzalo. Jenny O'Hara plays the great grandmother. She plays Mrs. Scanlon in Beverly Hills, 90210 and has 173 acting credits. The film was directed by Tosca Musk who has 19 directing credits, mostly movies which appear to be smutty book adaptations. Written by Rachel Stuhler who has 12 writing credits including movies called "Correcting Christmas" and "The Baby Proposal." Fan Favorite Fall Hallmark Movie Reviews Get ready to welcome the fall season with your favorite Hallmark movies and Girls Gone Hallmark! This season, we are bringing plethora of fan favorites that you wouldn't want to miss. Stay tuned as we release brand new movie reviews every Tuesday. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast, so you never miss out on any of our exciting reviews.
Whisper Culture is created when stories are passed from person to person and generation to generation. We can be the generation that changes menopause forever by illuminating these conversations and learning from each others' lived experiences. This show is a beautiful example of sisterhood, the power of shared memory and how HRT is a game changer in the experience of menopausal symptoms. Hysterical co-founder Jenny O'Meara hosts a conversation with her sisters and mother. They cover everything from the effect of a hysterectomy on menopause to what it feels like to have crippling anxiety and brain fog. If you're interested in joining a whisper culture conversation, please email us at hello@thisishysterical.com.
If you are a small business owner who is tired of trying to use ads to grow your business then I have a solution for you! I want to help use customer service as a revenue generator versus a revenue detractor. To find out if my SUPERHERO SERVICE, SUPER PROFITS course if right for you then click the link below to set up a call.https://calendly.com/hankebeling/30minFor today's episode:Jenny has been dancing for over 30 years and studied jazz, tap, ballet, lyrical, and musical theater. She has been teaching since 1999 throughout the Chicago area. From her first ballet class at the age of 3, Jenny had a passion for dancing and performing. Throughout her youth, she danced at Palmer's Dance & Gymnastics and Dorothy's Dancing Unlimited. Jenny also performed in theatrical productions such as "The Nutcracker" with Pennsylvania Ballet Company and "The Night Before Christmas" with Dayton Ballet.In 2012 she realized where her true passion was, and that is in the studio with her students. After focusing on her career for 10 years, she decided to pursue her dream of teaching full-time. Jenny formed Dreams Dance Academy – a true life-long dream. She started "Dreams Dance Academy: The Traveling Studio" in July 2012 by renting space at community and fitness centers in three towns, and it skyrocketed from there.
Meet the founders in this quick take on the insights and conversations that led to creating Hysterical, a community and whisper culture for menopause. Join these Gen-Xers who had a wake up call that we are the generation that can change menopause forever.
Rain welcomes Jim James to LaunchLeft today, where he launches Jenny O. Jim shares his history with Jenny O. and discusses her distinct musical style. In addition, they delve into Jim's band and the vital role that effective communication between its members has contributed to its success. They also explore the challenges of touring, being away from loved ones, and fatigue. This episode is fast, fun, and informative. Don’t miss it. IN THIS EPISODE: [00:49] Jim shares what the communication is like between the band members and how they are authentic and open with each other. [03:04] Jim reflects on his childhood and how watching the Muppet Show influenced his career. [06:10] Jim tells how he met Jenny O. and they discuss her catalog. [10:50] Jenny O. discusses touring versus the studio, and she shares the difficulty of touring and not having the same bands from venue to venue. [16:32] Rain raised the topic of having grants to support artists like other countries do, and Jim discusses the importance of music in the world. [18:57] Jenny O. desires to have her music help people and enlighten the world, infusing it with joy. [24:06] Jenny O. asks Jim what brings him the most joy KEY TAKEAWAYS: Communication is essential in having great working relationships. Playing music without the driving force of producing a song is therapeutic. Music can be healing for the soul. Touring is difficult when you don’t have the same band at every venue. It is easier to stay in the studio as a solo artist if they cannot tour with their band. RESOURCE LINKS: Podcast - LaunchLeft Jim James - Website My Morning Jacket - Website Jim James - Instagram My Morning Jacket - Instagram Jim James - Twitter My Morning Jacket - Twitter Jim James - Facebook My Morning Jacket - Facebook Jim James Music- YouTube My Morning Jacket - YouTube My Morning Jacket - TikTok Jenny O - Website Jenny O - Instagram Jenny O - Twitter Jenny O Music - Facebook Jenny O - YouTube Jenny O - TikTok Jenny O - BandCamp
Even with all the life hacks and productivity boosts in the world, a lot of us simply feel like we're falling further and further behind in the race of life. On this edition of KCBS In Depth, we speak with Oakland-based artist Jenny O'Dell, who is asking the question, whose idea was it to make this into a race in the first place? And who's actually profiting from all this rushing around? Her conclusion: That we need to fundamentally rethink our relationship with the clock. Guest: Jenny O'Dell, author, "Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock" Host: Keith Menconi
Happy Episode 500!! For this special episode, Chris talks with the super-talented musician Jenny O. and joins the show to discuss her unique style of music, her passion for performing, and her love of vegan nachos! The new album "Spectra" is out now!! Warning this episode contains no vegan nachos.
We got a badass BONUS EPISODE with the big cheese, Los Angeles-based songwriter, Jenny O., whose new album Spectra will be released February 24! Listen up because this episode is eternally loved.
All in this together: a podcast about co-production and citizen involvement
A series of exploration about co-production in public services. In this episode we hear from Jenny O'Hara Jakeway, chief executive of Credu Connecting Carers, and Daniel Madge, Senior Organisational Development Manager for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, who share with us their experiences of co-production within the health and social care sector in Wales. This series is hosted by Mike Corcoran for the Co-production Network for Wales. The producer is Emmi Manteau. Recorded: November 2020 Duration: 37'26"
Over the weekend Mickey-Jo made the trip to the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester to see the European premiere of HEAD OVER HEELS, a recent Broadway musical that features songs by The Go-Go's. This new production stars Luke Bayer, Jenny O'Leary, Maiyah Quansah-Breed, Khadija Sallet, Iz Hesketh and more. Check out the new review video for Mickey-Jo's full thoughts on this new production of the vibrant, queer musical. • About Mickey-Jo: As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 60,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows both in New York, London, Hamburg, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
Chris and Greg decide to run a cold brew pipeline from Nashville to Madison. They're gonna run it through rich neighborhoods on purpose. A discussion of urban renewal and racism follows. ALSO: Volcanoes full of Bird scooters, Chris reads an Advice King Classic™ and a LONG story about The Associated Press. PLUS: The song of the week from Jenny O!!!!Jenny O - "Solitary Girl": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bYIY4Po1PkLittle Rock Doc: https://www.channelnonfiction.com/dream-land-little-rocks-west-9th-street/#CBGMListening: https://www.patreon.com/posts/cold-brew-got-me-75121688
Today, I'm joined by artists and educators Lenett Partlow-Myrick and Jenny O'Grady to discuss the medium of book art and the transformative workshops that they lead. Lenett describes book art as a way to reimagine the possibility of what books can be, how they're created, and ways that we can interpret them. In their workshops, which they lovingly call “human bonding studios,” they lead groups of people through a journey of self-exploration and genuine connection. Lenett and Jenny provide space, materials, and a thought-provoking question to get their students started. The focus isn't on the end product, but rather being open to a different way of delving into deep conversations about one's intentions, limitations, and purpose. Lenett and Jenny believe that everyone is an artist and describe what they've witnessed when a group of adults take time to pause and get curious. In our conversation, we also touch on Lenett and Jenny's collaborative efforts outside of the workshops. They've recently wrapped up “Dos-A-Dos II,” a showcase of book art and poetry called at Howard Community College's Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery. Listen in to learn more about Lenett and Jenny's enriching perspective on how sculptural storytelling can impact individuals and communities on a foundational level. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered:● Jenny and Lenett's introduction to book art ● Questions that workshop participants explore ● Ways to make art more accessible to people, especially those who don't identify as artistic or creative ● The impact of quality, honest communication ● Using book art workshops as a way to dissipate polarity in communities Guest Info:● Lenett's Website ● Jenny's Website ● Jenny's Instagram Follow Me:● My Instagram ● My LinkedIn● My Twitter● Art Heals All Wounds Website● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram● Art Heals All Wounds Twitter ● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook● Art Heals All Wounds Newsletter
GOBBLE GOBBLE BITCH! IT'S TURKEY TIME! Open up wide because here comes the airplane aka: Alex and Karen, I mean Kevin are spoon feeding you a full spread of Thanksgiving's hottest brand moments. We talk about Campbell's Soup's State of Sides Report, Southern Comfort's Drinking Pants, Frank's Turkey Injector Kit, Jenny-O's Turkey Hotline, White Castle's Stuffin' Muffins, Aura Bora's Green Bean Casserole Sparkling Water, Brown Friday, and more!STATE OF SIDES: https://www.paperturn-view.com/?pid=Mjg283443
This episode of the NLN Nursing EDge Unscripted Surface track features co-hosts Michelle Moulton and Jenny O'Rourke discussing highlights of the 2022 NLN Summit
Today we are talking to Aaron Deacon, creator of BIOS Nutrients, a natural plant fertilizer that provides natural alternatives to chemical fertilizers & pesticides for indoor plants, gardens, and farms. Aaron's story is truly one of curiosity, passion, and drive to find a solution for something he cares very much about, which is soil health and thriving plants. His fertilizers and pesticides are made with all-natural, organic ingredients to keep your soil & plants free of harmful chemicals, handmade with love and care. All batches are lab tested to ensure you're getting the best for your indoor plants, gardens, or farms. In this conversation, we talk not only about soil science but also about the spiritual and metaphorical aspects of our human relationship to healthy soil and how good dirt is key to all life on the planet. We are excited about Aaron's work and his product, and pleased to welcome Bios Nutrients join Lady Farmer as an affiliate partner! Topics Covered: Aaron's background growing cannabis, and discovering life in the soil Korean Natural Farming and utilizing fermentation for soil health Natural vs Synthetic How to use the BIOS products Nourishing your indoor plants Our human connection to soil biology Aaron's learning curve in soil microbiology Creating the natural fertilizer, leaning into nature and intuition, creating a balance of microbes Aaron's basement operation The challenge of educating people regarding life in the soil Positive testimonials The importance of educating children in soil biology https://bookshop.org/a/4727/9781612198552 (How to Do Nothing by Jenny O'Dell) Connect with Aaron: https://biosnutrients.ca/collections/all?sca_ref=2454216.qvXDBufqTP (BIOS Nutrients website) - use the code LADYFARMER15 for 15% off! On Instagram @biosnutrients On TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@biosnutrients?lang=en (@biosnutrients) About Lady Farmer: Lady Farmer is a sustainable apparel and lifestyle brand, with education around sustainability and sustainable living at the forefront of our mission. Lady Farmer is proud to produce The Good Dirt podcast. https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast (Our Website) @weareladyfarmer on https://www.instagram.com/thegooddirtph/ (Instagram) Join http://almanac.lady-farmer.com/ (The Lady Farmer ALMANAC) Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you. Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026 Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being. Mentioned in this episode: BIOS Ad BIOS Natural Plant Fertilizer - LADYFARMER15 for 15% off https://the-good-dirt-sustainability.captivate.fm/bios (BIOS Affiliate Link)
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Your pod docents discuss their love of Stompstin and go through some recs like going outside and a soccer podcast, and the book How to Do Nothing by Jenny O'dell.
We're back with a new episode. Our guest is the amazing Jenny O'Hara. Jenny has been a part of your life whether you know it or not. She's been an ever-present face in film, theatre, and on your television. Jenny has been in anything you've ever watched. No joke. You may know her as, Doug's mom on "King Of Queens" or Lillian from "Atypical" on Netflix. Maybe even Eleanor from "Killing Eleanor." But we think by the end of this episode you'll know her as Jenny O'Hara from just being awesome. Jenny is coming to the East Coast in a new play. Make your way over to www.njrep.org to get your tickets to "A Forest" by Lia Romeo from March 17 - April 10, 2022 Killing Eleanor is available for Rent or Purchase on all your favorite streaming platforms right now. Enjoy Killing Eleanor with Jenny O'Hara.
A career retrospective with recording artist Rain Phoenix. Moderated by James Patrick Herman. Music chooses its vessels early on. At three-years-old, Rain Phoenix first uncovered her voice. Standing next to late big brother River, she belted along as he strummed “a guitar way too big for his five-year-old body.” Her story as an artist started there. “My first music memory was singing along to my brother at three,” she recalls. “The rest was history. From that day on, I sang with him. We maintained the same connectivity until I was twenty. Music has always been me next to him. All of the other incarnations of me playing in bands was just trying to understand how to make music without him. Through the process of making my solo record, I realized that instead of trying to understand music without him, I needed to include him, because he never really left.” These intimate moments set the stage for a fascinating musical journey. At the age of sixteen, she joined River in his band Aleka's Attic, developing a devoted following based on early recordings such as “Goldmine,” “Too Many Colors,” and “Across the Way.” Rain lent her voice as a backup vocalist to various legendary groups, working with R.E.M. in the studio and accompanying Red Hot Chili Peppers on the One Hot Minute Tour. Alongside sister Summer, she joined new wave punk upstarts The Causey Way in 1997, releasing a pair of albums and EPs. 2003 saw her form papercranes, which she fronted for the next decade through a prolific series of full-length albums and EPs. Not only did sisters Summer and Liberty guest on various tracks, but the band welcomed a rotating cast of talented friends and collaborators, including Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jenny O, Dermot Mulroney, and Kirk Hellie, to name a few. A devoted artist-activist, she was also a founding member of the NYC political cabaret The Citizens Band (2004-2012), performing alongside a wide array of notable artists, activists, and musicians. In 2013, she co-founded the folk duo Venus and The Moon garnering acclaim from Entertainment Weekly, Vice, LA Weekly, and more. Along the way, she also brought numerous film and television roles to life with memorable and magnetic performances. She went from Family Ties to Academy® Award-nominated director Gus Van Sant's 1993 adaptation of Even Cowgirls Get The Blues alongside Uma Thurman and Keanu Reeves. Her filmography also spans I Woke Up Early the Day I Died, O, Harry and Max, and Hitch, to name a few. Additionally, Rain remains a committed philanthropist. In addition to serving on the boards of the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding and The Lunchbox Fund, she supports The Art of Elysium. She founded Gift Horse Project which became LaunchLeft “an alliance of left-of-center artists.” The latter doubles as a podcast and label home for both Aleka's Attic and her very first solo record River. “LaunchLeft is an artist launching platform where well-known creatives launch emerging artists. It's about backing artists who are passionate, challenge the status quo and push boundaries with their work whether it's popular or not,” she leaves off. “My brother espoused this same ethos. He invited me into Aleka's Attic and taught me so much about all things creative. It's a platform for mentorship and cultural change. It will eventually include all art forms, but it starts with music—like my journey did.”
When the technologies we use every day collapse our experiences into 24/7 availability, platforms for personal branding, and products to be monetized, nothing can be quite so radical as… doing nothing. Here, Jenny Odell sends up a flare from the heart of Silicon Valley, delivering an action plan to resist capitalist narratives of productivity and techno-determinism, and to become more meaningfully connected in the process. The Real Friends' take on How to Do Nothing: Courtney: My first act in doing nothing was to put down this book midway because life is too short to read a book you can't get into. MP: How to become a bird watcher Erks: A nature manifesto in 4 acts Read along with us! Here's what's next: 9/14: Ready Player Two 9/28: The One 10/12:Evicted And if you're looking for more, some of Erks and the Real Friends favorite reads lately: - Anything from The Marshall Project, particularly their "Life Inside” series, first-person essays from people who live or work in the criminal justice system. – Why Managers Fear a Remote-Work Future, The Atlantic
After the best part of three decades, iconic Australian brand Ampol is back from the dead with a massive relaunch across 1,900 fuel and retail stations and an emotive, unmistakably Australian campaign that's landing with Aussies young and old. Chief Brand Officer Jenny O'Regan, Saatchi & Saatchi CEO Anthony Gregorio and National Chief Creative Officer Mike Spirkovski, plus Jason Smith, Client Partner at Ampol's media agency iProspect, say the numbers are miles ahead of target as Australians reconnect with road trips and retro cool. O'Regan says the brand campaign is now flipping “grudge purchases” into road trip-fuelling technical product sales – for both drivers and their vehicles. Next up are alternative fuels, ‘net zero' and electric vehicles. This one's got plenty in the tank. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 4 Kim Woozy chats with therapist Chettina Hunter, Professor of Kinesiology and Sociology, Dr. Mike Regan, and student researcher Cecilia Ledezma. We dive deeper into the topic of mental health specifically on campus at California State University, East Bay. Take a mindful moment with Dr. Jenny O. around the idea of framing tendencies and how we can positively interpret and respond instead of react to others with the “CRTC” method. Funding for Making Moves was provided by California State University East Bay and the Center for Sport and Social Justice. www.alwayslivelovely.com www.mikereganjr.com www.csueastbay.edu/cssj/index.html www.skatelikeagirl.com/
Jenny O. - another one of my *absolute fave* pop songwriters. Check out her latest album "New Truth" from Mama Bird Recording Co. https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/ https://www.jennyo.com/
It's the season finale! In this episode, we did something a little bit different. Instead of hosting, Jenny and Donnell are the interviewees in this conversation. Kemylah Shaw, who is one of Jenny and Donnell's students, cohosts this episode alongside our podcast producer Alli Lindenberg. The conversation is centered around the principal's driving why and, of course, their hummingbird stories. We hope you enjoy and thank you for journeying with us this season!
Alternate title for this episode: "I made it through our entire interview without obnoxiously complimenting Jenny's accent, are you proud of me???" First, Abby debunks the stereotype that fatness is associated with (and caused by) depression. Then she is joined by Jenny O'Leary, a West End musical theatre actress who originated the role of Martha Dunnstock in Heathers in the UK. They talk about the British school system, arts funding, college auditions, the flaws in Martha's characterization, ageism, the roller coaster fear, Les Miserables, and why they both feel insulted when they're told they should play Tracy Turnblad!Jenny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennyoleary90/Jenny's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jennyoleary90Abby's web site: http://abbyrosemorris.com Abby's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbyrosemorrishttp://www.morethantracyturnblad.com Follow @morethantracyt on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok!Produced by Abby Rose Morris and Maxwell Kagan Logo design by Abby Martino
Traveling by book is the original virtual travel experience! It's been THE way to transport yourself to another world for centuries. Books can bring you to a different place or time period in the real world or an entirely fictional place. When reading, we use our imaginations, exercise our minds, and travel virtually (but without the involvement of a screen). We'll discuss our early experiences reading, finding the time to read, why read at all, our favorite travel reads, getting travel inspiration from books, and more. Support the Show: Patreon: https://patreon.com/alternativetravelersConnect with us: Leave us a voice note!: AlternativeTravelers.com/podcast Email: hello@alternativetravelers.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alternativetravelers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alternativetravelersTwitter: https://twitter.com/alttravelersLinks + Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Blog post version of this episode The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny O'DellAll This I Will Give to You by Dolores RedondoGoodreads (social media platform for book recs + reviews) Top 30 Books About SpainThe Best Vegan Travel BooksTravel Reading List Book Discussion (Facebook group) Bookshop.org - support independent bookshops!
Ciara is joined by guests in studio to discuss the UK reopening plan, the hospitality industry, schools reopening and knife crime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this podcast, we have often discussed student-centered learning. But what about human-centered learning? They work hand in hand. Human-centered learning appreciates what makes each student their own person. It is about recognizing what makes up your kids’ identities and giving them the representation they need, empowering them to understand themselves and how they can address social injustices on their own.Listen in as this week’s guests discuss how they’ve been able to implement human-centered learning in their rural community and the positive impact it has had on their students.About Jenny O’Meara and Donnell Cannon:Jenny O’Meara is a rural middle school principal in North Carolina and a co-leader at the Phillips Middle School of Innovation. Donnell Cannon is the high school principal for these same students. They have both graduated from North Carolina State’s NELA program and currently they serve just under 400 kids. With the help of Transcend Education, they have worked together to transform their students’ experience into one of identity, purpose, and passion.Jump Through the Conversation[2:55] Interrupting the system[9:57] Give students space to explore identity[12:24] Roses in Concrete curriculum: understanding and changing systems of oppression[16:30] Students as change agents, addressing injustices in the world[19:25] What do we have to lose?[24:56] Donnell’s Magic Wand: Create spaces for students to be heard and strategically abandon the traditional school system[26:56] Jenny’s Magic Wand: Kid-centered schools and communities[28:50] My reflections on Jenny and Donnell’s work and ideasLinks and Resources: https://educationevolution.org/39Education Evolutionhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/education-evolution/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/39-creating-human-centered-learning-with-jenny-omeara-and-donnell-cannon
On this podcast, we have often discussed student-centered learning. But what about human-centered learning? They work hand in hand. Human-centered learning appreciates what makes each student their own person. It is about recognizing what makes up your kids’ identities and giving them the representation they need, empowering them to understand themselves and how they can address social injustices on their own. Listen in as this week’s guests discuss how they’ve been able to implement human-centered learning in their rural community and the positive impact it has had on their students. About Jenny O’Meara and Donnell Cannon: Jenny O’Meara is a rural middle school principal in North Carolina and a co-leader at the Phillips Middle School of Innovation. Donnell Cannon is the high school principal for these same students. They have both graduated from North Carolina State’s NELA program and currently they serve just under 400 kids. With the help of Transcend Education, they have worked together to transform their students’ experience into one of identity, purpose, and passion. Jump Through the Conversation [2:55] Interrupting the system [9:57] Give students space to explore identity [12:24] Roses in Concrete curriculum: understanding and changing systems of oppression [16:30] Students as change agents, addressing injustices in the world [19:25] What do we have to lose? [24:56] Donnell’s Magic Wand: Create spaces for students to be heard and strategically abandon the traditional school system [26:56] Jenny’s Magic Wand: Kid-centered schools and communities [28:50] My reflections on Jenny and Donnell’s work and ideas Links and Resources: NC State’s NELA (innovative school administrator) training Overview of Phillips Middle School and list of the graduate aims Human-centered, Equity X design Ideal middle school day Roses in Concrete: East Oakland school Transcend: Building Beyond the Limits of School Design Transcend’s Designing for Learning Primer Email Maureen Facebook: Follow Education Evolution Twitter: Follow Education Evolution LinkedIn: Follow Education Evolution Maureen’s book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids Micro-school feature on Good Morning America The Micro-School Coalition Facebook: The Micro-School Coalition LEADPrep More episodes: EducationEvolution.org
Мы продолжаем слушать новую музыку и сегодня список альбомов следующий: Молодая вокалистка Libby Rodenbough и ее дебютная пластинка «Spectacle of Love». Послушаем 2 песни. Sarah Jarosz и ее 5-ая студийная пластинка «World on the Ground» появилась 5 июня 2020 года. Послушаем одну авторскую песню и одну фолк-балладу из альбома исполнительницы. Очередное открытие для нас – калифорнийский сингер-сонграйтер John Craigie и его работа «Asterisk the Universe». Альбом вышел 12 июля. «New Truth» в исполнении вокалистки Jenny O.. Предлагаем послушать современный взгляд на фолк-поп. Grayson Capps и его пластинка «South Front Street» немного выбивается по стилю звучания, а самому Grayson Capps, в отличие от остальных в этом списке, уже за 50. Еще одна молодая блюграсс вокалистка и гитаристка Molly Tuttle и ее вторая по счету работа «... but I'd Rather be With You»
Мы продолжаем слушать новую музыку и сегодня список альбомов следующий: 1. Молодая вокалистка Libby Rodenbough и ее дебютная пластинка «Spectacle of Love». Послушаем 2 песни. 2. Sarah Jarosz и ее 5-ая студийная пластинка «World on the Ground» появилась 5 июня 2020 года. Послушаем одну авторскую песню и одну фолк-балладу из альбома исполнительницы. 3. Очередное открытие для нас – калифорнийский сингер-сонграйтер John Craigie и его работа «Asterisk the Universe». Альбом вышел 12 июля. 4. «New Truth» в исполнении вокалистки Jenny O.. Предлагаем послушать современный взгляд на фолк-поп. 5. Grayson Capps и его пластинка «South Front Street» немного выбивается по стилю звучания, а самому Grayson Capps, в отличие от остальных в этом списке, уже за 50. 6. Еще одна молодая блюграсс вокалистка и гитаристка Molly Tuttle и ее вторая по счету работа «... but I’d Rather be With You»
1. Supergrass - Strange Ones 2. Sweeping Promises - Hunger for a Way Out 3. Bully - Like Fire 4. Eastern Hollows - Summer's Dead 5. Night Shop - Waiting 6. Marco Benevento - Little Girl 7. We Are Catchers - If You Decide 8. Cults - Monolithic 9. Did You Die - We Can Do Whatever 10. Jef Barbara - Wild Boys 11. P.H.F. - More/Marsh 12. Pool Shop - Coming Out 13. Widowspeak - The Good Ones 14. Ghost Woman - All the Time 15. Black Pumas - I'm Ready 16. Tempesst - Mushroom Cloud 17. Jay Som - Baybee 18. Fruit Bats - Hummer 19. Jenny O. - Not My Guy 20. Aidan Knight - Houston TX 21. The Lemon Twigs - No One Holds You (Closer Than The One You Haven't Met) 22. Red Ribbon - The Takera
What's Jim been digging lately? New music by Toots and the Maytals, Jenny O. and Bully. Plus a Rolling Stones cover by Molly Tuttle. Episode editor: Jim Lenahan Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/)
It was my birthday! I got a refrigerator I can’t use! Also, there’s music!!! Album of the Week: Scott Cook -- Tangle of Souls Damn, this is a gorgeous album. Scott Cook’s voice -- vocally and lyrically -- is as clear-eyed, optimistic, and straightforward as ever. I lost track of Cook for a while but he’s produced some of my favorite music that I’ve reviewed in 9 years of Adobe & Teardrops. Tangle of Souls is the medicine we could all use right now. As much as I enjoy the wave of experimentalism in Americana lately, at the end of the day you need great lyrics and a guitar and that’s what Cook does best. Wilma Burgess -- “Baby” (Her Very Best) Jenny O. -- “God Knows Why” (New Truth) Wild Earp -- “Don’t Play the Waltz at the California Clipper” (Single) The Slow Blade -- “Death Letter” (Remain) Severed Fingers -- “Hospital Beds” (Trust No One) The Cry -- “Everything and Nothing” (Beautiful Reasons) Scott Cook --“Let Love Have Its Way” (Tangle of Souls) Arlo McKinley -- “Die Midwestern” (Die Midwestern) Bridget Dowling -- “Back to Her” (Single) Crystal Shawanda -- “When it Comes to Love” (Church House Blues) Lyn Avenue -- “Sophisticated” (Sophisticated) Jessye DeSilva -- “Missouri” (Quarantine Sessions) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
1. IDLES - A Hymn 2. Elastic Sleep - Leave You 3. Dehd - Flying 4. Frankie and the Witch Fingers - Mind's Eye 5. Aladean Kheroufi - Take a Step 6. Cayley Thomas - Blue Jean Baby 7. Jenny O. - Psychedelic Love 8. Abracadabra - Cherry Soda 9. Crack Cloud - Post Truth (Birth of a Nation) 10. Cold Showers - Only Human - 07.13.19 Part Time Punks 11. S. Product - Suicide Beat 12. De Lux - Dancing Is Dangerous in Los Angeles 13. Night Shop - The Cafe of Eternal Youth 14. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Honey 15. White Reaper - Real Long Time - At Home 16. Widowspeak - Plum 18. Cults - Trials 19. Allah-Las - Fish On The Sand 20. Holy Motors - Country Church21. Trudy and the Romance - My Baby's Gone Away22. The Organ - Brother 23. Eades - Make It Outside 24. Pleasure Heads - Cosmopolis
What if the mystery you had to solve was your own past? Heather Slawecki's Elements trilogy dives into her protagonist's mysterious past. Jenny O'Rourke has been haunted by memories of her brother's murder and as the story begins, she's ready to find the truth, even if it means breaking the one rule she's been obeying for 20 years: Never go home. In our interview, Heather mentions her blog where she shares interesting factual and historical stories about Bucks County, the location for her trilogy. This week's mystery author Heather Slawecki has a degree in English Literature and began her writing career as a feature writer for the Bucks County Courier Times. It wasn’t long before she fell in love with the fast-paced world of advertising and has worked as a senior copywriter for ad agencies in Philadelphia area for over twenty-five years. She launched her debut mystery trilogy series on March 3, 2020. She's already been featured as a top author in Kirkus Magazine for Element of Secrecy and has earned five-star reviews from Indies Today as well as Readers'Favorite. To learn more about Heather and all her books visit HeatherSlawecki.com Press play (above) to listen to the show, or read the transcript below. Remember you can also subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. And listen on Stitcher, Android, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, and Spotify. Excerpt from Element of Secrecy Chapter 1: Escape I heard them in the barn. They still don’t know it, but I heard them. As a naïve 10-year-old little girl, it was so disturbing that I wet my pants. My father, Sean O’Rourke, was once a well-respected and distinguished Manhattan attorney, a good dad, a dedicated husband, and a great provider. But that night I learned he had a dark side. As I huddled in the corner of a stall, hoping desperately not to be discovered, I heard his gruff voice in the loft above me. Amid the chatter of strange voices, I heard him discuss plans to kill an enemy. At the end of the meeting, if that’s what it was, he recited a Bible verse before all the voices joined together in a chant. I couldn’t understand a lick of it, but I heard enough to be afraid. I wanted out of the stall and back into the comfort of my canopy bed. ASAP. It turns out, that was just a sneak preview of things to come. It’s time to shed some light on his dark secrets. * * * It’s been a mentally exhausting day, one that has taken months of patience, plotting, and scheming to finally arrive. Getting caught could result in months, if not years, of seclusion or some other form of punishment. I finally have somewhat of a life, so I’m really rolling the danger dice here. But it has to be done. My past has haunted me long enough, and I’ve come to the conclusion that the only way to get answers is to break the rules. I’m absolutely forbidden to be sitting here in front of my childhood home. But here I am with two important mysteries to solve and a plethora of minor league ones. First, who killed my brother? And why? Second, who—and what—the hell is my father? I’ve narrowed it down to three possibilities: A secret agent of some sort, an organized crime leader, or a cult member. I’d love to rule out that last option, but I can’t. It’s bewildering to ponder, but I can’t rule out the possibility that my own father is part of a cult. One without a name, as far as I know. Aside from getting here alive, I don’t have a solid plan. Probably because I didn’t really expect to pull this off. Before I cause an accident, I back up the Ford Escape, which I chose symbolically for its name, and park in the familiar spot across from the house. It’s as inconspicuous as I’m going to get in a clearing before an old wooden one-way bridge. I give myself a mental pep talk as I step out. It’s an oppressively hot and humid day, and I was already sweating with the air cranked. I wipe my face with the bottom of my tank top and throw my long hair in a ...
Winning back your trust in new music with 10 lovely tunes, Rob and Callum's favourite new 10, no less. South American pop, indie, some punk, some nice chill hip hop, country and just exceptional songwriting.TracklistingTall Juan 'Roccio'Wednesday 'Fate IS...'The Woolen Men 'Alley Cat'Helado Negro feat. Xenia Rubinos 'I Fell In Love'KA 'My Brother's Keeper'Jenny O. 'God Knows Why'Nathan Ma 'Blue Bird'Michelle Blades 'Mota o Perreo'Becca Mancari 'First Time'Guma 'Floor Models'
1. Big Thief - Shark Smile 2. Fruit Bats - Shane 3. Jenny O. - God Knows Why 4. Wares - Tall Girl 5. Elliott Smith - Twilight 6. Angelo De Augustine - Santa Barbara 7. Nap Eyes - Dark Link 8. Max Bloom - Cold Hard Light 9. NEIL FRANCES - Tell Me 10. ARTHUR - No Tengo 11. Yves Tumor - Identity Trade 12. Smoothie - But It Ain't You 13. Hot Garbage - Easy Believer 14. Chemtrails - Suck My Mind 15. TV Priest - House of York 16. Model/Actriz - Suntan 17. Shannon and The Clams - Backstreets 18. The Shivas - Start A Fire 19. Dead Ghosts - You Got Away 20. Knowlton Bourne - The Chunk 21. RINSE - Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me 22. Keep - At Night 23. Helena Deland - Take It All
Yes, in these COVID times, no one is more into sharing than the Singer-Songwriter. A curious breed, they populate the corners of the internet waiting to pounce when you least expect it. Recently banned from their usual public spaces they've taken to Facebook (among other virtual hangouts) to display their songwritery wares. It really doesn't matter if it's their song or not. Anyone's will do. Why? Because they were never really in it for the money. Oh, yes, they whine and complain about the lack of, but really they're like singing hams looking to grab your attention with their unending talents.An economic slowdown CAN'T KEEP THE SINGER-SONGWRITER DOWN!!Here are some tracks from recent releases on the AYRM radar. Ron Sexsmith, Fiona Apple, John Southworth, Luka Kuplowsky and Jenny O.We hope you enjoy this playlist.
Post By: Adam Turteltaub Lake Buena Vista, FL was home to the 2020 Managed Care Compliance Conference, which saw an enormous increase in attendance. Before the meeting took place Jenny O’Brien, Chief Compliance Officer for UnitedHealthcare provided a preview of what was to come. As the conference wound down we discussed some of the critical insights that conference attendees were able to take home with them: Audits are taking up more and more of the time of both providers as well as the government. Both sides saw a need to work together to promote more efficiency. Program integrity; fraud, waste and abuse; and strong partnerships between industry and government were all central themes. Network adequacy was a very hot topic, with concerns expressed about access to care for rural populations as well as for Medicare and Medicaid members Hiring and developing compliance talent Listen in to learn more. It’s not the same as attending the Managed Care Compliance Conference, but it’s a start.
A career retrospective with recording artist Rain Phoenix on January 22, 2020. Moderated by James Patrick Herman. Music chooses its vessels early on. At three-years-old, Rain Phoenix first uncovered her voice. Standing next to late big brother River, she belted along as he strummed “a guitar way too big for his five-year-old body.” Her story as an artist started there. “My first music memory was singing along to my brother at three,” she recalls. “The rest was history. From that day on, I sang with him. We maintained the same connectivity until I was twenty. Music has always been me next to him. All of the other incarnations of me playing in bands was just trying to understand how to make music without him. Through the process of making my solo record, I realized that instead of trying to understand music without him, I needed to include him, because he never really left.” These intimate moments set the stage for a fascinating musical journey. At the age of sixteen, she joined River in his band Aleka’s Attic, developing a devoted following based on early recordings such as “Goldmine,” “Too Many Colors,” and “Across the Way.” Rain lent her voice as a backup vocalist to various legendary groups, working with R.E.M. in the studio and accompanying Red Hot Chili Peppers on the One Hot Minute Tour. Alongside sister Summer, she joined new wave punk upstarts The Causey Way in 1997, releasing a pair of albums and EPs. 2003 saw her form papercranes, which she fronted for the next decade through a prolific series of full-length albums and EPs. Not only did sisters Summer and Liberty guest on various tracks, but the band welcomed a rotating cast of talented friends and collaborators, including Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jenny O, Dermot Mulroney, and Kirk Hellie, to name a few. A devoted artist-activist, she was also a founding member of the NYC political cabaret The Citizens Band (2004-2012), performing alongside a wide array of notable artists, activists, and musicians. In 2013, she co-founded the folk duo Venus and The Moon garnering acclaim from Entertainment Weekly, Vice, LA Weekly, and more. Along the way, she also brought numerous film and television roles to life with memorable and magnetic performances. She went from Family Ties to Academy® Award-nominated director Gus Van Sant’s 1993 adaptation of Even Cowgirls Get The Blues alongside Uma Thurman and Keanu Reeves. Her filmography also spans I Woke Up Early the Day I Died, O, Harry and Max, and Hitch, to name a few. Additionally, Rain remains a committed philanthropist. In addition to serving on the boards of the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding and The Lunchbox Fund, she supports The Art of Elysium. She founded Gift Horse Project which became LaunchLeft “an alliance of left-of-center artists.” The latter doubles as a podcast and label home for both Aleka’s Attic and her very first solo record River. “LaunchLeft is an artist launching platform where well-known creatives launch emerging artists. It’s about backing artists who are passionate, challenge the status quo and push boundaries with their work whether it’s popular or not,” she leaves off. “My brother espoused this same ethos. He invited me into Aleka’s Attic and taught me so much about all things creative. It’s a platform for mentorship and cultural change. It will eventually include all art forms, but it starts with music—like my journey did.”
By Adam Turteltaub adam.turteltaub@corporatecompliance.org The next HCCA Managed Care Compliance Conference is set to take place January 26-29, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. To get a better understanding of what will be discussed we sat down with HCCA Board Member Jenny O’Brien, who is also the Chief Compliance Officer for UnitedHealthcare. As she explains, the conference will cover the bread and butter, day-to-day issues for plan sponsors and the entire managed care community. It will also cover hot topics such as: Telehealth: Is it replacing in-person visits or just adding more visits? Can it truly help with rural access issues? Supplemental benefits: Are providers ensuring that they have an adequate network to deliver what they promise? Opioids: Are the edits now in place truly ensuring those who need opioids receive them and those who don’t, do not? And what to do about physicians who overprescribe? Listen in to learn more about hot topics in managed care and what to expect at the 2020 Managed Care Compliance Conference.
Time for another round of Guess the Lyrics. Yes, the Jenny-O turkey hotline is still in business. Those Black Friday deals are not as good as you think. Guest is Dan Buettner, author of "Blue Zones Kitchens".
Dropping into the Barb Wire for this month’s episode is Jenny “Jenny O” Calleri, the owner of Huntington Jewelers in Las Vegas, NV. A jewelry-industry veteran whose career has seen her move between the supply and retail side in both sales and management, Jenny O finally took her biggest step yet two years ago— becoming the owner of her very own store with the nearly 70-year-old Huntington Jewelers. In the podcast, she discusses what a transformative experience a GIA education can be for a young person in jewelry sales (12:40) and how, after she took her very first GIA gemstone course, she dropped everything — including a “super hot and heavy” relationship with her future husband — sold her house, and went to study at GIA in Carlsbad, CA. Jenny O also talks about her career, and the key lessons she has learned along the way that she is following as she builds the Huntington Jewelers brand. And, recently having had her third child, she describes the challenges of life as a working mom. (35:30) Plus, you’ll also hear why Jenny O believes that Liz Taylor is the ultimate and enduring jewelry icon (44:45).
Musician/artist Jenny O'Brien talks us through her Week In Tunes!
What's new music has Patrick been digging lately? Tracks by Mannequin Pussy and Knife Wife. Plus, we play a Seeds cover by Jenny O. Intern Sam Lisker joins in the fun. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
Air Date: 12/21/2013 You didn't think the War on Christmas™ could get any more exciting but then someone decided to bring race into the mix and the whole thing blew sky high. We'll report back as casualty numbers are confirmed. Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: Genesis of Bill O'Reilly's War On Christmas - Jimmy Dore Show - Air Date 12-6-13 Ch. 3: Song 1: Ding Dong Merrily On High - I Saw Three Ships..... and Other Carols Ch. 4: Act 2: Christian Radio Host Wants to "Punch Atheists" - Majority Report - Air Date: 01-08-13 Ch. 5: Song 2: Carol of the Bells - Christmas Celebration Ch. 6: Act 3: Pat Robertson: Atheists 'Miserable' & Trying to Steal Christmas - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 11-22-12 Ch. 7: Song 3: Walking In the Air - The Snowman Ch. 8: Act 4: Scrooge was not the hero of 'A Christmas Carol' - Bill Maher - Air Date: 11-11-11 Ch. 9: Song 4: Scrooge - The Muppet Christmas Carol (Special Anniversary Edition) Ch. 10: Act 5: War on Christmas: Christians Losing Culture War! - Young Turks - Air Date: 12-15-12 Ch. 11: Song 5: I Saw Three Ships - I Saw Three Ships..... and Other Carols Ch. 12: Act 6: On Veterans Day, Hannity Devotes Twice As Much Time To "War On Christmas" - Media Matters Minute - Air Date: 11-12-13 Ch. 14: Act 7: Megyn Kelly: Don't Worry Kids, Jesus and Santa Are White!! - Majority Report - Air Date: 12-13-13 Ch. 15: Song 7: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - David Grisman's Acoustic Christmas Ch. 16: Act 8: The fear of a black Santa continues - All in With Chris Hayes - Air Date: 12-16-13 Ch. 21: Song 8: Nutcracker: Act 1: March - Nutcracker Ch. 18: Act 9: Megyn 'Santa And Jesus Are White' Kelly A Victim Of Race-Baiting - Young Turks - Air Date: 12-17-13 Ch. 21: Song 9: Mistletoe and Holly - Christmas With Sinatra and Friends Ch. 20: Act 10: Sarah Palin 'War on Christmas' Book Flops - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 12-06-13 Ch. 21: Song 10: Get down for the holidays - Jenny O. Ch. 20: Act 11: Right Wing's Fake War on Christmas Started Nearly 100 Years Ago - Majority Report - Air Date: 12-19-13 Ch. 21: Song 11: Good King Wenceslas - The Millennia Collection: Best-Loved Christmas Carols Ch. 20: Act 12: The Dark Mastermind Behind The War On Christmas - Young Turks - Air Date: 12-20-13 Ch. 21: Song 12: Christians and Pagans - Mortal City Ch. 20: Act 13: Jesus Is a Liberal Democrat - Colbert Report - Air Date: 12-16-2010
Emmett's birthday is here, and surprises are in store. (Thank you to Jenny O'Sullivan for lending her voice to this episode) Support this podcast
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Episode Content Warning: sexual abuse, trauma This week I invite Jenny Orona into my living room to talk about her experience with yoga therapy, shamanism and spiritual reclamation. Jenny shares openly about how her spiritual path lead her to healing after experiencing deep childhood trauma. Jenny Orona is committed to sharing yoga with a broad and diverse audience throughout Austin and creating yoga communities where they don’t already exist. She teaches various styles of yoga, meditation, and healing sound across the city of Austin, Texas. In addition to public classes and private sessions (in either English or Spanish), Jenny O. is also the founder of CarryOM, an Austin-based non-profit dedicated to bringing the practice and teachings of yoga to those who may not otherwise have the opportunity to experience its transformational benefits. You can find Jenny at www.corazonyoga.com If you want to learn more about me and what I do, check out my website here: www.abirobinsyoga.com And if you want to be the first to know what's up with me and when new episodes drop, sign up for my email list here: https://www.abirobinsyoga.com/email-signup
Old tech magazines, waste facilities, swimming pools—you name it. Multidisciplinary artist and writer Jenny O'Dell uses it all in her work, as she merges the physical and digital worlds with everyday objects to explore the way in which humans think about them. She joins Webby Podcast host David-Michel Davies to talk about her projects (see below for links to a few of them!), the importance of using technology sparingly, and more.Follow Jenny at @the_jennitaur. Visit jennyodell.com for more of her work and explore the projects mentioned in the show, like Neo Surreal, Satellite Collections, and The Bureau of Suspended Objects.Follow us on social @TheWebbyAwardsKeep up with David-Michel @dmdlikesOur Producer is Sebastian AdeOur Editorial Director is Nicole FerraroResearch and writing by Jordana Jarrett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
After hiking Mount Chirripo, the tallest mountain in Costa Rica, Jenny O'Grady and Ian Giddy were observing the deforestation caused by farming and decided to buy the land. The idea was to let mother nature regenerate, but the couple was too impatient for that, so they decided instead to build a reforestation project Today, the Cloudbridge Reserva is home to all 6 of the endangered feline species native to Costa Rica, like jaguars and ocelots, along with black-handed spider monkeys and Baird Tapirs. Jenny tells of this incredible project and if you are really inspired, you can book a stay or take the time to volunteer at this beautiful conservation project. -- Resources mentioned in this episode: Elizabeth May Out of Africa Inconvenient Truth & Inconvenient Sequel Barite Galdikas Dian Fossey Bill McKibben, 350.org Cloud bridge -- Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try out our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
alexi wasser's popular blog imboycrazy.com comes to life in podcast form! call in and ask alexi your love, dating, and sex questions! A pep talk, in the form of a slap in the face, in the form of a blog...and now a podcast! xo
Jenny O’Brien of CarmaHop (formerly Lawrence on Board) joins Natural E to discuss their innovative rideshare program. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kODZiHFVamE&list=UU22prX8COroAU7o6r5CVP5w https://carmacarpool.com/hop/ The post Carma Hop appeared first on KKFI.
Greg pulled himself together to join Jenny O for some ear-hole magic! So Greg has been sick, watched the Super Bowl, and loves other couple drama while Jenny takes pound town to "like" town, is the bell of the ball, snorts mustard, and so much more! A very good Would You Rather with a lot of awesomely gross answers, a new caller leaves a message, and Awkward Talk about partners pressuring their significant others into things. Next weeks topic: help for Dylan. Listen to the story of Jenny's friend and help him out! Give us a LIKE on www.facebook.com/AwkwardApocalypse, a follow @AwkwardPod on twitter, send an email to awkwardpod@gmail.com, and call/sex/text (323) 379-9225! And don't forget that you can give us FIVE stars over in the iTunes store!
Edition #784 Christmas in black and white Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: Genesis of Bill O'Reilly's War On Christmas - Jimmy Dore Show - Air Date 12-6-13 Ch. 3: Song 1: Ding Dong Merrily On High - Manor House String Quartet Ch. 4: Act 2: Christian Radio Host Wants to "Punch Atheists" - Majority Report - Air Date: 01-08-13 Ch. 5: Song 2: Carol of the bells - United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus Ch. 6: Act 3: Pat Robertson: Atheists 'Miserable' & Trying to Steal Christmas - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 11-22-12 Ch. 7: Song 3: Walking in the air - Peter Auty Ch. 8: Act 4: Scrooge was not the hero of 'A Christmas Carol' - Bill Maher Air Date: 11-11-11 Ch. 9: Song 4: Scrooge - The Muppet Cast Ch. 10: Act 5: War on Christmas: Christians Losing Culture War! - Young Turks - Air Date: 12-15-12 Ch. 11: Song 5: I saw three ships - Manor House String Quartet Ch. 12: Act 6: On Veterans Day, Hannity Devotes Twice As Much Time To "War On Christmas" - Media Matters Minute - Air Date: 11-12-13 Ch. 13: Song 6: I saw three ships - Manor House String Quartet Ch. 14: Act 7: Megyn Kelly: Don't Worry Kids, Jesus and Santa Are White!! - Majority Report - Air Date: 12-13-13 Ch. 15: Song 7: God rest ye merry gentlemen - David Grisman Ch. 16: Act 8: The fear of a black Santa continues - All in With Chris Hayes - Air Date: 12-16-13 Ch. 17: Song 8: Nutcracker: Act 1: March - Denis de Coteau & San Francisco Ballet Orchestra Ch. 18: Act 9: Megyn 'Santa And Jesus Are White' Kelly A Victim Of Race-Baiting - Young Turks - Air Date: 12-17-13 Ch. 19: Song 9: Mistletoe and holly - Frank Sinatra Ch. 20: Act 10: Sarah Palin 'War on Christmas' Book Flops - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 12-06-13 Ch. 21: Song 10: Get down for the holidays - Jenny O. Ch. 22: Act 11: Right Wing's Fake War on Christmas Started Nearly 100 Years Ago - Majority Report - Air Date: 12-19-13 Ch. 23: Song 11: Good King Wenceslas - London Symphony Orchestra & Vienna Boys Choir Ch. 24: Act 12: The Dark Mastermind Behind The War On Christmas - Young Turks - Air Date: 12-20-13 Ch. 25: Song 12: Christians and Pagans - Dar Williams Ch. 26: Act 13: Jesus Is a Liberal Democrat - Colbert Report - Air Date: 2010 Voicemails: Ch. 27: Thanks for the conversation on trans issues - John In Raleigh, NC Ch. 28: A conservative turns empathetic on rape culture - Wade from Ft. Worth, TX Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 29: Final comments on why we need to either befriend or sexually harass conservatives Closing Music: Here We Are - Patrick Park Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
Episode Duration 20:29 Download episode 101 Introducing Mike Durbin, PMP We continue our In the Trenches series with this discussion with Mike Durbin, PMP. Mike shares insights and lessons he's learned in his years of leading teams and delivering projects. Get PDUs or Contact Hours For Less! Want to get 35 PDUs or contact hours for a great price? Check out our PMP®Exam Prep e-learning at http://courses.i-leadonline.com/bundles/pm-certification-exam-prep. This is a great option, whether you're preparing for the exam or want to refresh your knowledge for PDU's. Add Your Voice to Our Podcast! Are you a regular listener to The People and Projects Podcast? I'd love to have your voice added to the beginning or end of the cast. Just send me an e-mail saying "I'd love to help!" I would love to have the opportunity to talk with you directly so contact me today and we'll set up a time to record your piece. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! Drive by Management {youtube}08QDUPnT4eU{/youtube} Some Zig Quotes Mike mentions a Zig Ziglar quote during the interview. Here's a sampling of the wisdom of the late Zig Ziglar. {youtube}kB7sDw5pMlI{/youtube} GOODWILL COWBOYS RIDE AGAIN by Michael Chapman & The Woodpiles is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. MARATHON MAN by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License. ACOUSTIC BLUES by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License. CHIADO by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. LEARNED MY LESSONS by Jenny O is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
The crew is back! While we were gone, we got some awesome fan-mail, Jenny get's a clear picture of Friday Night Fever and watches the weirdest show ever, and of course a Krazy update. Jenny-O helps another Dear Jenny asker, shares a great sexting with-out Siri, and shares the Albert-submitted Would You Rather. There were a lot of awesome jealousy stories from the amazing listeners for Awkward Talk, and next weeks subject is "the right and wrong way to make-out," and of course we also want the horrible make-out stories. Give us a LIKE on www.facebook.com/AwkwardApocalypse, a follow @AwkwardPod on twitter, awkwardpod@gmail.com, and call/sex/text (323) 379-9225!
Jenny O and Greg hit the road and record from the beep beep mobile on the way to the XOXO concert. Jenny gets drunk with her mom and is talking to Mr. "Friday Night Fever" again, while Greg see's weird stuff in a Taco Bell parking lot and of course has a Krazy update (with a new theme song from Numba One Supa Fan)! Magickbee sends in another great Dear Jenny that gets everyone thinking, and of course all of the listener submissions for Awkward Talk: Cat-calls and backhanded compliments. Next weeks Awkward Talk: jealousy! So get us your stories! Give us a like on www.facebook.com/AwkwardApocalypse, a follow @AwkwardPod on twitter, awkwardpod@gmail.com, and call/sex/text (323) 379-9225!
Jenny-O and Greg sit down to bring you the best in awkwardness. They get a great follow up to a past Dear Jenny-O, a new Dear Jenny-O that you shouldn't listen to while eating, an awesome Sexting with Siri, and of course a great Would You Rather (from Albert). More talk about homosexuality, and next weeks Awkward Talk is about Make up and Break up sex! Give us a like on www.facebook.com/AwkwardApocalypse, a follow @AwkwardPod on twitter, awkwardpod@gmail.com, and call/sex/text (323) 379-9225!
Jenny O talks about her camping trip, nice boobs, and Greg starts a new tits movement! A fantastic "Would you rather" to go along with a good fuck you and fuck yeah of the day! We get at "Dear Jenny-O" that stumps Jenny, and we talk about homeless people for Awkward Talk. Next weeks Awkward Talk is all about confessed feelings, whether you were the confessor or the confessee. We want to know all about it! Come give us a thumbs up over at facebook.com/awkwardapocalypse, follow @awkwardpod on twitter, and call/text/sext/voicemail (323) 379-9225.
We find out that Jenny likes drunk Greg better than sober, the Ninja Turtles are getting sexy, Jenny O hates the public, and Greg hates when people hide boyfriends! Awkward Talk got spicy with the whole fetish talk, a skype caller even joins in the conversation, and we learn too much about Mike. There's a really deep "Dear Jenny-O," Fuck You/Yeah of the week, a fat would you rather, and all around sexyness! Next weeks Awkward Talk is homeless people. Come give us a thumbs up over at facebook.com/awkwardapocalypse, follow @awkwardpod on twitter, and call/text/sext/voicemail (323) 379-9225.
Jenny O and Greg bring you the latest and greatest in Awkward, with music by Crash Kit (facebook.com/Crashkitmusic). Jenny talks about her weird dreams and says Mahalo to her gentleman caller, while Greg gets excluded from a trip but gets to hang out with Brad. Fuck You/Yeah of the day, and Jenny's mom even gets into it. Jenny O introduces 'Dear Jenny O' and smacks down her exquisite knowledge and Greg has a good 'Sexting with Siri' moment. The Awkward Talk was sex injuries, and there were TONS of submissions, and next weeks is all about fetishes and how far is too far. Come give us a thumbs up over at facebook.com/awkwardapocalypse, follow @awkwardpod on twitter, and call/text/sext/voicemail (323) 379-9225.
The AA crew, joined by Amanda and her boobs, takes the show on the road, broadBLASTING live from Rick's Tavern in Santa Monica. Lots of going-ons in the lives of the sexy three; Jenny O says Aloha to the Hawaiian actor guy and head to WonderCon instead, Greg does his best to get rid of the crazy in his life but a 5150 is only for 72 hours, and Amanda just needs some lovin! Of course we have a would you do it, F You/Yeah of the day, iTunes review, new segments, subway rappers, and SO much more!! Come be friends with us and give a thumbs up over at http://www.facebook.com/awkwardapocalypse, follow @awkwardpod on twitter, and call/text/sext/voicemail (323) 379-9225.
This episode is all about sports and internet dating, especially when the two collide in horrible ways, as in the Manti Te'o fake internet girlfriend hoax/debacle. We're also joined by the brilliant Brett Weiner, a comedy video craftsman and an expert in branded content, who tells us about the best and worst things that happen when consumer products try to be cool on the internet. With music from Jenny O and the latest great finds by our Likers!
Episode 1 of Awkward Apocalypse from November 27, 2012. In the inaugural episode of AA, Greg and Jenny intro all of the awesomeness to expect in the upcoming episodes. They shared Awkward Moments, Fuck You of the Day, and Fuck Yeah of the day. Jenny O also had the Greg and Mike compete in a Sexy Voice Off, which the listeners will vote one. Greg also revealed the topic for next weeks Awkward Talk! Huge thanks to Occult Wisdom for the music, get them at http://www.facebook.com/occultwisdom. Make sure and get us at http://www.AwkwardApocalypse.com, http://www.facebook.com/AwkwardApocalypse, @AwkwardPod on twitter, and call/text in (323) 379-9225!
In this week's episode, Dan and Joe have lost their minds. The hurricane madness and previous weekend's Halloween party has them not totally focused. There is talk of video games and some horrible impersonations. Enjoy! This week's music: Jenny O. - Won't Let You Leave Fiona Apple - Sally's Song
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1. Fiona Apple-Frosty the Snow Man 2. Natalie Hemby-Perfect Gift 3. Jenny O.-Get Down For The Holidays 4. Irene-Christmas On The Beach 5. Liz Phair-Winter Wonderland 6. Best Coast/Wavves-Got Something For You 7. Deanna Kirk-You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch 8. The Bird & The Bee-Carol of the Bells 8. Bishop Allen-You'll Never Find My Christmas 9. The Ravonettes-Christmas Song