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In New Hampshire, the most beloved swath of public land is the White Mountain National Forest. People interact with it as they would a national park – hiking, swimming, camping, and more. But a national forest is NOT a national park. The difference comes down to a fundamental concept: the “multiple-use” land mandate. In the WMNF, you'll find parts of the forest preserved for wildlife conservation, recreation, climate resilience, and, most controversially, logging. This episode looks at one patch of forest from three different perspectives: a conservationist who would like to see cutting halted in the WMNF, loggers who would like to see it ramped up, and the US Forest Service that has to somehow appease them both. Featuring Zack Porter, Jeremy Turner, Charlie Niebling, Jasen Stock, Jim Innes, and Luke Sawyer.SUPPORTTo share questions and feedback with Outside/In, call the show's hotline and leave us a voicemail. The number is 1-844-GO-OTTER. No question is too serious or too silly.Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook.LINKSZack Porter references this study that shows the potential carbon storage in Eastern forests by 2100. Conservation groups and logging advocates filed an amicus brief together against Standing Tree's lawsuits. In 2024, the Southern Environmental Law Center sued the Forest Service over its timber targets. NHPR has been covering the legal fight in the White Mountain National Forest over the past year. You can read some of our previous coverage here and here. CREDITSProduced by Kate Dario. Full credits and transcript available on outsideinradio.org.
This week on Dopey! On this very special 500th episode of Dopey we celebrate at DopeyCon 500! A Dopey Fan Convention and our 500th episode LIVE!!!!! It featured Jason Biggs and Hank Azaria playing me and Chris! John Joseph telling his truthful trauma! Kimber King and Brace Beldon! Abbey Fickley, Rachel Elizabeth Nicole, Brittany Jade, Handsome Evan, Lenny from the beach and Billy Jenson play the Stash Word! Novak gets honored - Again! Skinny Vinny tells his prison pocket story, Jeremy Turner tells the secret of Whitey Tighties, Bobby Dukes on a Crack house in Philly, Zack on Depression in recovery, Carl on getting sober and dealing with controversy in front of the World, Erin Khar runs Ask Erin, Ray Brown Sings! The Live Dopey debut of John Bukaty painting and talking recovery - and the smokey tones of Jake from West Virginia! It's all here! And more! Plus my dad and Linda making everyone cry and I tell the follow up to stealing a car in Bayport Long Island PLUS Fentanyl Jay and much much on this super long and emotional playback of Dopeycon 500! This is what AI says: keywordsDopey, addiction, recovery, community, DopeyCon, support, mental health, gratitude, storytelling, emotional journey, recovery, addiction, Safe Spot, Dopey Nation, drug use, community support, personal stories, mental health, relationships, Brandon Novak, Dopey, recovery, community, gratitude, storytelling, humor, imposter syndrome, personal growth, addiction, support, addiction, recovery, humor, community, storytelling, x-ray, attention, play, spirituality, DopeyCon summaryThe conversation centers around the 500th episode of the Dopey podcast, celebrating the community built around addiction recovery. The host reflects on personal experiences, gratitude towards supporters, and the emotional weight of sharing stories of addiction. The episode features a dramatic reenactment of past podcast moments and insights from guests about their journeys through recovery. In this segment of the conversation, the speakers share personal stories of survival, recovery, and the impact of community support in overcoming addiction. They discuss the importance of hotlines like Safe Spot, the challenges of navigating relationships in recovery, and the collective strength found within the Dopey Nation. The segment also honors those lost to addiction while celebrating the resilience of individuals in recovery, highlighted by Brandon Novak's inspiring journey. This conversation captures the essence of community, recovery, and personal growth within the Dopey Nation. It features heartfelt stories of gratitude, humorous anecdotes, and reflections on the challenges of sobriety, including imposter syndrome. The participants share their experiences, emphasizing the importance of honesty, vulnerability, and support in the recovery journey. The event is a celebration of resilience and transformation, showcasing the power of connection and shared experiences in overcoming addiction. This conversation explores the humorous yet profound journey of recovery from addiction, highlighting the importance of community, the healing power of play, and the transition from seeking attention through harmful behaviors to finding fulfillment in sobriety. The narrative is punctuated with anecdotes from DopeyCon, showcasing the camaraderie among those in recovery and the celebration of milestones in sobriety. takeaways DopeyCon 500 was a celebration of community and support. Gratitude is essential in the journey of recovery. The emotional weight of addiction stories can be profound. Dramatic reenactments can bring past podcast moments to life. Support from sponsors is crucial for the podcast's success. Personal experiences shared can resonate deeply with listeners. The journey of recovery is filled with ups and downs. Community events like DopeyCon foster connection and healing. Acknowledging past struggles is part of the recovery process. The importance of humor and lightness in discussing serious topics. Surviving on the streets can lead to traumatic experiences. Hotlines like Safe Spot play a crucial role in recovery. Navigating relationships can be challenging for those in recovery. Community support is vital for maintaining sobriety. Personal stories of loss and recovery resonate deeply with others. The landscape of drug use has changed significantly over the years. Honoring those lost to addiction is important for healing. Brandon Novak serves as a beacon of hope for many in recovery. Dopey Nation provides a sense of belonging and support. Celebrating milestones in recovery fosters community and connection. The Dopey Nation provides a vital support system for recovery. Personal stories of gratitude can inspire others in their journey. Humor plays a significant role in coping with addiction. Engaging activities can foster community and connection. Working the steps around joy can enhance personal growth. Imposter syndrome is a common struggle in recovery. Honesty and vulnerability are crucial for healing. Celebrating milestones in recovery strengthens community bonds. Sharing experiences can help others feel less alone. Transformation is possible through support and connection. The experience of putting items up one's butt became a humorous story of addiction. Community plays a crucial role in recovery and healing. Finding clarity often comes from surrendering to a higher power. The healing power of play can help in recovery. Sobriety is a journey that requires cooperation and support from others. Humor can be a powerful tool in discussing serious topics like addiction. Celebrating milestones in recovery fosters a sense of belonging. Acknowledging the darkness is essential for personal growth. The importance of sharing stories to connect with others in recovery. Recovery is an ongoing process that involves continuous self-care and reflection. titles The Role of Humor in Recovery The Power of Community in Healing The Impact of Safe Spot Hotline Brandon Novak: A Beacon of Hope Reflections on Recovery and Joy Humorous and Candid Storytelling The Prison Pocket Chronicles From Addiction to Epic Adventures Sound Bites "Toodles for Chris at Dopey" "Dopey wouldn't exist without Mountainside" "If I die on the table tomorrow" "I was traumatized by Oreo cookies." "I love representing Safe Spot." "Get the fuck out of that relationship." "This is the live podcast portion." "Dopey means Dopey Dave, first and foremost." "I found the Dopey Nation." "I put stuff up my butt because I was addicted to heroin." "I kept the thing up my butt for 24 hours." "I love that reaction every time." Chapters 00:00Introduction to DopeyCon 500 05:30Reflections on Community and Support 12:25The Journey of Recovery and Gratitude 18:32The Emotional Weight of Addiction Stories 31:23Dramatic Reenactment of Dopey Podcast 39:06John Joseph's Journey and Insights 48:08Surviving the Streets: A Personal Tale 54:50The Changing Landscape of Drug Use 01:00:20Navigating Relationships in Recovery 01:06:13Honoring Loss and Celebrating Recovery 01:17:18Brandon Novak: A Beacon of Hope 01:26:41DopeyCon 500: A Celebration of Community 01:31:48Personal Stories of Gratitude and Growth 01:40:26Humorous and Candid Storytelling 01:54:22Navigating Imposter Syndrome in Recovery 02:02:09The Power of Honesty and Vulnerability 02:10:30A Journey of Transformation and Acceptance 02:18:09The Prison Pocket Experience 02:24:55From Addiction to Attention 02:30:12Finding Clarity in Darkness 02:35:50The Healing Power of Play 02:43:42The DopeyCon Finale
In this exciting episode, Brock and Brittany Bloom welcome one of the top deejays from Brock Entertainment, Jeremy Turner. With years of experience spinning tracks and creating unforgettable events, Jeremy shares his journey in the world of deejaying and the secrets behind his success.From weddings to corporate events, Jeremy's expertise in reading the crowd and setting the perfect vibe has made him one of the most sought-after deejays in the industry. Tune in for an insider's look at what it takes to create the ultimate party atmosphere, and hear Jeremy's tips on curating playlists that keep guests on the dance floor all night long.Whether you're planning an event or just love music, this episode will have you moving to the beat!
Join us as we sit down with the remarkable Tyla Rodrigues, a rising star in old-school country music. With her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, Tyla has made a name for herself at prestigious festivals like Groundwater, Tamworth, and Gympie Music Muster. She has also shared the stage with renowned artists such as Tori Darke, Jeremy Turner, Andrew Swift, and Lane Pittman. In this episode, Tyla shares her journey, her passion for traditional country sounds, and how she blends them with her unique style. Discover the stories behind her emotive songs inspired by personal experiences, love, heartbreak, and the simple joys of life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with a true artist dedicated to preserving and evolving the spirit of country music. Tune in and get to know Tyla Rodrigues, a name to watch in the country music scene! Connect with Tyla: Website YouTube Spotify Instagram Facebook
Jeremy Turner from JRT Global, payment consultant in partnership with Dojo, tells us about his career journey and why he now works with Dojo for business. https://www.facebook.com/JRTGlobalUKSubscribe to our YouTube channel
In this episode, Joshua and Caleb chat with Jeremy Turner of Fetch-A-Fly. Fetch-A-Fly is a veteran owned small business out of Blowing Rock, NC. They create stainless steel telescopic rods that can extend to 6 feet and collapse to 10 inches. These rods are designed to help anglers retrieve flys that get stuck in trees, under rocks, and anywhere else. Jeremy tells his story of why fly fishing has been so great for him and his family and how he hopes to use Fetch-A-Fly as a way to support new anglers. Check out Fetch-A-Fly online: https://fetchafly.com/ Follow them on Instagram: @fetchafly Find out more about the upcoming Forks of the River Fly Fishing Festival: https://headwatersoutfitters.com/event/forks-of-the-river-fly-fishing-festival-2/ Find Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/ Support Dads On the Fly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84380068 Check out our sponsors: https://troutinsights.com/ https://catchcamnets.com/ https://turtleboxaudio.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/support
This week on Dopey! We are joined by super friend of the show and legendary comedian and actor, Margaret Cho. Margaret comes out of the closet as a super Dopey fan and a recovering kratom addict! Plus why boofing THC oil was so tempting! This information really kicked the boofing and kratom spectacular into high gear - because while putting the show togeher we are joind by OG Dope - Whitey Tightey aka Jeremy Turner who had lots of experience with kratom AND with boofing! PLUS The Upful Life podcast creator, B. Getz turns up to come clean about his own Kratom use. All of that plusemails, voicemails and more -on a brand new episode of that good old Dopey show! More on Dopey... Dopey Podcast is the world's greatest podcast on drugs, addiction and dumb shit. Chris and I were two IV heroin addicts who loved to talk about all the coke we smoked, snorted and shot, all the pills we ate, smoked, all the weed we smoked and ate, all the booze we consumed and all the consequences we suffered. After making the show for 2 and a half years, Chris tragically relapsed and died from a fentanyl overdose. Dopey continued on, at first to mourn the horrible loss of Chris, but then to continue our mission - which was at its core, to keep addicts and alcoholics company. Whether to laugh at our time in rehab, or cry at the worst missteps we made, Dopey tells the truth about drugs, addiction and recovery. We continually mine the universe for stories rife with debauchery and highlight serious drug taking and alcoholism. We also examine different paths toward addiction recovery. We shine a light on harm reduction and medication assisted treatment. We talk with celebrities and nobodies and stockpile stories to be the greatest one stop shop podcast on all things drugs, addiction, recovery and comedy!
Key insights from this episode featuring Jeremy Turner, Deputy CISO at Paidy:⚡ Security without passwords. "In a market like Japan, things are quite different. Thinking out of the box is probably the most critical skill we need. When we think about the consumer experience, they don't have to deal with [passwords], and that really does remove a lot of friction from the typical flow," Jeremy says.⚡ There's so much potential in the cloud. "Now you can just whip out a prepaid card, get an account, and replicate a whole enterprise. Thanks to infrastructure as code, a lot of things can be consistent. So I think that is the biggest potential for growth — more people having access to the technology."⚡ Understand your assets and data. "Sometimes, it feels like you are trying to fix a plane while it's in flight without it crashing, and it could be very delicate. It really can get complex if you don't understand your critical assets, especially data because we don't want to lose our data."
Key insights from this episode featuring Jeremy Turner, Deputy CISO at Paidy:⚡ Security without passwords. "In a market like Japan, things are quite different. Thinking out of the box is probably the most critical skill we need. When we think about the consumer experience, they don't have to deal with [passwords], and that really does remove a lot of friction from the typical flow," Jeremy says.⚡ There's so much potential in the cloud. "Now you can just whip out a prepaid card, get an account, and replicate a whole enterprise. Thanks to infrastructure as code, a lot of things can be consistent. So I think that is the biggest potential for growth — more people having access to the technology."⚡ Understand your assets and data. "Sometimes, it feels like you are trying to fix a plane while it's in flight without it crashing, and it could be very delicate. It really can get complex if you don't understand your critical assets, especially data because we don't want to lose our data."
A muso, his wife, 2 kids and 2 dogs about to take on Australia in their DIY Reno bus. It started in NEW ZEALAND and now they are DIY renovating a BUS to travel Australia in while Jeremy gets to share his talent with the country. How does one afford the setup and travelling full time? Well a little DIY has never killed anyone (I think) and doing something the whole family can be apart of for income is exactly what the Turners are doing! Listen/ watch this episode to find out their personal story & Plans about travelling Australia. We hope you enjoy this episode of our podcast as much as we did and REMEMBER to Subscribe! More Episodes of the Podcasts available to watch here on our channel. Podcast available to listen on spotify, google and Apple podcasts You can find out more about Jeremy & Gillian on Instagram @onefortheroadaus & @jeremyturnermusic Facebook 14TR AUS & Jeremy Turner Music Youtube One For The Road Channel & Jeremy Turner Music The Podcast is brought to you by Willem & Anneke from Mission Trekkers (Formerly known as Hustle&Chill https://www.missiontrekkers.com - Mentoring travelling friends on how to start an online business that will work for them while they are able to travel full time. FIND Travelling Friends of Aus AT: INSTAGRAM or FACEBOOK or Via our webpage *******Are you a travelling family/single/couple in Australia? WE would love to have a chat to you too and share your story to the rest of Australia! Request a feature by either contacting us directly on one of the above platforms or email us at travellingfriendsofaus@gmail.com********
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About half of the studies published from research with animals are questionable because they can't be replicated. The research community has been trying to rein this unacceptable manifestation of sloppy science practices in for over a decade with limited success. A good deal of focus has been placed on strong, unbiased study design and complete, transparent reporting of findings. But no one is talking about the most central feature of all of these studies - the research animals themselves. How do their personal experiences and welfare impact research findings and contribute to this ongoing "reproducibility crisis"? And what factors should we be tracking to improve animal welfare, scientific integrity and hope for the sick and dying? Dr. Jeremy Turner, a researcher with decades of experience studying research animals, joins us today to share his experiences and offer solutions.
Today my guest is Jeremy Turner-Welch, Intuitive Qualified Therapist and Wellbeing Coach. We deep dive into his work and all manner of terrain between psychotherapy and mediumship. The timing couldn't be better on a Full Moon Partial Lunar Eclipse in Taurus/Scorpio. We are primed to go within and make necessary transformations. Enjoy
Composer, conductor, and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Turner describes how he scored the six-part Netflix documentary series, Immigration Nation, which highlights the struggles in America's broken immigration system under the former Trump administration.
This week on a homegrown episode of Dopey! Mr. Whitey Tighties himself, the king of the mighty Mississippi, Jeremy Turner checks in. Jeremy shares the ups and downs of his time before and during the pandemic in Louisiana. He raw dogs the truth on relapse and his path back to recovery. JT then drops a top 5 Dopey Jail Story, PLUS Dave reads a classic email, fucks up at work, almost catches up with Artie Lange and bashes The Many Shades of Newark(again). ALSO Alan drops in to read some reviews and criticize Dave and the show. All that and more on this dank return to Old School Dopey. Fire it up!
Composer, conductor, and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Turner is known for creating innovative and diverse music for the moving image and the stage. He is a two time EMMY nominee, has won the Music + Sound Award, the International Documentary Association Award, the AICP Award, and has been named in NPR Music's Favorite Songs of the Year. Jeremy recently completed scores for Marvel's 616 for Disney+; HBO's WHAT REMAINS BEHIND; and the Netflix documentary series IMMIGRATION NATION. This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.steinberg.net/tpc for a free 30-day trial version. Composer Jeremy Turner discusses his career from starting to build a network to scoring some MARVEL 616 episodes. Website: jeremyturnerstudio.com Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes! This episode was edited by Studio184.
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(TSAP S04E07) In this episode, composer Jeremy Turner chats about his journey into writing music, transitioning to music composition from being an Principal cellist for multiple orchestras, his work on HULU documentary, WeWork, tips for those wanting to compose for projects and more! "“Jeremy began his musical studies on the piano at the age of 5 and started playing the cello when he was 8 years old. After growing up in Michigan, he attended The Juilliard School as a pupil of Harvey Shapiro and studied chamber music with Felix Galimir. When he was 21 yrs old he joined the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and upon completing his first season was invited to join The Met Chamber Ensemble in its inaugural year. After a sabbatical spent in New Zealand as Principal Cello of The Auckland Philharmonia, he returned to the Met as Assistant Principal Cello and went on to complete his final season as a member of the orchestra in 2011. Emmy-nominated composer Jeremy Turner is behind the score of the 6-part documentary series Immigration Nation, which recently debuted on Netflix. The series comes from Christina Clusiau and Shaul Schwarz and offers a unique and nuanced view of the ongoing struggles in America's broken immigration system under the Trump administration. Watch the trailer here." Why not drop us a quick review on Podchaser? https://www.podchaser.com/TheSoundArchitectPodcast Big thanks to Callum Tennick for editing & mastering. LINKS Official Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.net/the-sound-architect/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSoundArchitect Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SoundDesignUK Official: https://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoundDesignUK Facebook: https://facebook.com/thesoundarchitect.co.uk Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesoundarchitectofficial Stay up to date via our Monthly Newsletter as well: https://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/newsletter Want to sponsor an episode? e-mail Sam at sam@thesoundarchitect.co.uk for your sponsorship to be read out on the podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesoundarchitect/message
The nonprofit comeback Summit is meant to help nonprofits deal with the pain point that they feel currently as a result of the hard hand that covid-19 has produced for us to deal with. So we want to help nonprofits put it in a pandemic and come back stronger than ever. If you'd like to get the info for the speaker for this episode just text their first name to the number 888- 357- 4456. this will give you access to their contact info as well as their freebies that they are giving away just for you! This event was hosted by Garrett Halsell, and each speaker was a welcome addition to the team that made this event a success! We were able to give away all ticket donations and proceeds to a giveaway for a nonprofit that attended the nonprofit comeback Summit. New line. The giveaway winner was Kids Meals Inc. A nonprofit that provides food and meals to preschoolers in Houston Texas. A wonderful cause that is making a difference!
The nonprofit comeback Summit is meant to help nonprofits deal with the pain point that they feel currently as a result of the hard hand that covid-19 has produced for us to deal with. So we want to help nonprofits put it in a pandemic and come back stronger than ever. If you'd like to get the info for the speaker for this episode just text their first name to the number 888- 357- 4456. this will give you access to their contact info as well as their freebies that they are giving away just for you! This event was hosted by Garrett Halsell, and each speaker was a welcome addition to the team that made this event a success! We were able to give away all ticket donations and proceeds to a giveaway for a nonprofit that attended the nonprofit comeback Summit. New line. The giveaway winner was Kids Meals Inc. A nonprofit that provides food and meals to preschoolers in Houston Texas. A wonderful cause that is making a difference!
The nonprofit comeback Summit is meant to help nonprofits deal with the pain point that they feel currently as a result of the hard hand that covid-19 has produced for us to deal with. So we want to help nonprofits put it in a pandemic and come back stronger than ever. If you'd like to get the info for the speaker for this episode just text their first name to the number 888- 357- 4456. this will give you access to their contact info as well as their freebies that they are giving away just for you! This event was hosted by Garrett Halsell, and each speaker was a welcome addition to the team that made this event a success! We were able to give away all ticket donations and proceeds to a giveaway for a nonprofit that attended the nonprofit comeback Summit. New line. The giveaway winner was Kids Meals Inc. A nonprofit that provides food and meals to preschoolers in Houston Texas. A wonderful cause that is making a difference!
Rick sits down with composer extraordinaire JEREMY TURNER to discuss his work on the MARVEL 616 docu-series, available now on DISNEY+!!!
ctor Mark Pellegrino (https://twitter.com/MarkRPellegrino) and Internet Attorney Andrew Rossow (https://twitter.com/RossowEsq) on their anti-bullying reality series called “The Guardian Project” (https://twitter.com/GuardianProj) Jeremy Turner (https://jeremyturnerstudio.com/) on scoring the documentary series “Marvel 616” (https://www.marvel.com/tv-shows/marvel-s-616/1) for Disney+ Rob Price (https://www.instagram.com/rpisright/) of Zoic Studios (https://www.zoicstudios.com/) on being the visual effects supervisor for “The Haunting of Bly Manor” (https://twitter.com/haunting) on Netflix 0:00 SEGMENT 1: Mark Pellegrino and Andrew Rossow on anti-bullying and “The Guardian Project” 17:49 SEGMENT 2: Get 20% off at Marcus Theatres with code 20OFFNOV when you order online 19:26 SEGMENT 3: Jeremy Turner on composing the music for the documentary series “Marvel 616” premiering on Disney+ November 20th 36:20 SEGMENT 4: Rob Price of Zoic Studios on being the VFX supervisor for “The Haunting of Bly Manor” on Netflix
Actor Mark Pellegrino (https://twitter.com/MarkRPellegrino) and Internet Attorney Andrew Rossow (https://twitter.com/RossowEsq) on their anti-bullying reality series called “The Guardian Project” (https://twitter.com/GuardianProj) Jeremy Turner (https://jeremyturnerstudio.com/) on scoring the documentary series “Marvel 616” (https://www.marvel.com/tv-shows/marvel-s-616/1) for Disney+ Rob Price (https://www.instagram.com/rpisright/) of Zoic Studios (https://www.zoicstudios.com/) on being the visual effects supervisor for “The Haunting of Bly Manor” (https://twitter.com/haunting) on Netflix 0:00 SEGMENT 1: Mark Pellegrino and Andrew Rossow on anti-bullying and “The Guardian Project” 17:49 SEGMENT 2: Get 20% off at Marcus Theatres with code 20OFFNOV when you order online 19:26 SEGMENT 3: Jeremy Turner on composing the music for the documentary series “Marvel 616” premiering on Disney+ November 20th 36:20 SEGMENT 4: Rob Price of Zoic Studios on being the VFX supervisor for “The Haunting of Bly Manor” on Netflix Thanks to our sponsor Marcus Theatres (https://www.marcustheatres.com/)! Amazon Affiliate Link - http://bit.ly/geektome Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://geektomeradio001.podomatic.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Actor Mark Pellegrino (https://twitter.com/MarkRPellegrino) and Internet Attorney Andrew Rossow (https://twitter.com/RossowEsq) on their anti-bullying reality series called “The Guardian Project” (https://twitter.com/GuardianProj) Jeremy Turner (https://jeremyturnerstudio.com/) on scoring the documentary series “Marvel 616” (https://www.marvel.com/tv-shows/marvel-s-616/1) for Disney+ Rob Price (https://www.instagram.com/rpisright/) of Zoic Studios (https://www.zoicstudios.com/) on being the visual effects supervisor for “The Haunting of Bly Manor” (https://twitter.com/haunting) on Netflix 0:00 SEGMENT 1: Mark Pellegrino and Andrew Rossow on anti-bullying and “The Guardian Project” 17:49 SEGMENT 2: Get 20% off at Marcus Theatres with code 20OFFNOV when you order online 19:26 SEGMENT 3: Jeremy Turner on composing the music for the documentary series “Marvel 616” premiering on Disney+ November 20th 36:20 SEGMENT 4: Rob Price of Zoic Studios on being the VFX supervisor for “The Haunting of Bly Manor” on Netflix Thanks to our sponsor Marcus Theatres (https://www.marcustheatres.com/)! Amazon Affiliate Link - http://bit.ly/geektome Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://geektomeradio001.podomatic.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/
As a budding young cellist, Jeremy Turner dreamed of playing in the greatest orchestras in the world. As a senior at The Juilliard School, he accomplished just that: becoming the youngest member of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. For the first few years, he was living the dream, collaborating with the best in the business. But slowly, he began to wonder if opera was all there was for him, exploring rock music and tinkering with creating music of his own. At the age of 36, he left the Opera to try his hand at something he had no training in - composition. Today, he is one of the most in-demand composers in the film industry, most recently creating the score for “Chef’s Table” on Netflix. Follow the show on Instagram @skiptherepeat
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been stressful for many people. Fear and anxiety about your own health and the health of loved ones, your financial situation from job loss, and loss of support services you rely on causes many to wonder how I will make it. This can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children as well. On top of it all, through public health actions such as social distancing, all of this can make people feel isolated and lonely which has increased stress and anxiety. Obviously, these actions are necessary to reduce the spread, but what about the mental health? How much of a toll is it really taking on people being able to take care of their mental health? Episode Guest: Mr. Jeremy Turner
Webby Awards founder and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Tiffany Shlain chats with host Ellie Knaus about how we can reboot our relationship with technology.Thank goodness for the internet. We crave connectivity in these isolating times - and I felt so lucky this month to be able to meet my best friend's baby over Zoom - but what connections are we missing when we're glued to our screens?In this conversation, we examine our own impulses when it comes to social media, newsfeeds, and online shopping, and we discuss what can be gained - in loving connections and creativity - if we follow in our guest's footsteps and take a "technology shabbat" one day a week.Shlain's bestseller 24/6: The Power of Unplugging One Day a Week is now available in paperback (8/20/20). Think you could do it? Listen up!x Ellie KnausAs always: subscribe, rate, and review! Your support for this independent pod never goes unnoticed!Join our @atomicmoms Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.This episode is sponsored by the children's sound companion Ellodee. Go to: Ellodee.com/atomicmomsShoutouts to listener Angela Burnell (@theangellaburnell) for sharing her voice (literally) and experience with sickle cell anemia and this episode's podcast guest matchmaker (and atomic moms guest) Jennifer Traig.Our sound engineer is Owen O'Neill and our composer is Jeremy Turner.
Chelsea Clinton, former first daughter, #1 New York Times bestselling author, and Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation shares with me (Ellie Knaus) steps we can take to empower the next generation. On the podcast, she gives us a glimpse of her own family life with three young children and reveals a never before shared mother-daughter moment from her own childhood when she truly "persisted”.We also celebrate her new book SHE PERSISTED IN SPORTS: American Olympians Who Changed the Game, the third book in Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger’s #1 New York Times bestselling She Persisted picture book series. She Persisted in Sports highlights American female athletes who have faced their own unique sets of challenges and excelled because of their persistence. Listen up! xx EllieAs always: subscribe, rate, and review! Your support for this independent pod never goes unnoticed!Join our @atomicmoms Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Special thanks to our sound engineer Owen O'Neill and composer Jeremy Turner.
#258 Tammin Sursok (award-winning actress, 1.3 M followers on Instagram) and veteran red carpet host Roxy Manning join me for this cheeky podcast pairing! Listen to our Atomic Moms conversation about social anxiety, pandemic FOMO, and parenting right now. And then head over to Tammin and Roxy's raucous podcast "Women on Top" to hear stuff I've never shared on Atomic Moms! (Oh, here come the vulnerability shivers!!!). I had so much fun laughing with these women. I hope you find our conversations a fun diversion from 2020. xx Ellie KnausShow Notes: Atomic Moms Official SiteAs always: subscribe, rate, and review! Your support for this independent pod never goes unnoticed!Subscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcast | StitcherJoin our @atomicmoms Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Sound engineer: Owen O'NeillOriginal theme music: Jeremy Turner
In this week's episode, Jeremy Turner discusses the critical topics of entrepreneurship and discovering your passion. Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone, but for some people, it's the perfect option. Jeremy talks about the process of uncovering your purpose and passion and turning them into a career.Jeremy is the Founder and Managing Director of EPIC Mission, a coaching and consulting service for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and nonprofits based in Huntington, WV.
Best-selling novelist J. Courtney Sullivan, known for Commencement, Maine, The Engagements, and Saints For All Occasions, chats with host Ellie Knaus about Friends and Strangers (Knopf, June 30, 2020). Ellie loops in their mutual mom-friend, Emmy-nominated children's show writer Becky Friedman (or Daniel Tiger’s Becky as she’s known on the pod). We get a glimpse into Becky and Courtney’s pre-kid friendship in NY, and we share our personal experiences related to the novel’s themes, such as fertility, privilege, and the fuzzy boundaries found between lonely new moms and the caregivers who love their children so much. Also, don’t miss our recent Atomic Moms podcast: “Let’s Go There: Anti-Racism, The Pandemic , and Parenting Right Now”, guest co-hosted with Candace Trinchieri. (You can submit your fertility stories for Candace’s upcoming book Dream Redefined: The Struggle and Success of Infertility as a Woman of Color at infertilitystory.com.) We speak with Sophie Salvatore, who also happens to be Smith College ’04. Huzzah! My 15 year college reunion got cancelled so interviewing J. Courtney Sullivan ’03 and Sophie Salvatore ’04 this month felt like such a treat!Like most, the pandemic is crushing my workflow. So join our newsletter atomicmoms.com so you don’t miss our next episode release. And chat with me on instagram @atomicmoms.x EllieShow Notes LinkAs always: subscribe, rate, and review! Your support for this independent pod never goes unnoticed!Subscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcast | StitcherJoin our @atomicmoms Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Sound engineer: Owen O'NeillOriginal theme music: Jeremy Turner
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#256 - Don’t miss our first video podcast available at atomicmoms.com! Candace Trinchieri and Sophie Salvatore share their personal experiences during this critical turning point in American history. We check my white privilege, laugh about school Zoom calls gone wrong, and stress the importance of talking to our children about race in preschool.From sheltering-in-place for months on end to our collective grief over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks and Ahmaud Arbery, we are facing a reckoning and a turning point as a country. There is so much for us to unpack from the parenting perspective. Join us!xx Ellie KnausShow Notes LinkAs always: subscribe, rate, and review! Your support for this independent pod never goes unnoticed!Subscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcast | StitcherJoin our @atomicmoms Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Special thanks to sound engineer Owen O'Neill, our original theme music by Jeremy Turner, and Shannon Olivas for her enduring friendship.
You have to strike while the Irons are hot. As this episode first goes to air, US death metalllers Unmerciful's latest platter "Wrath Encompassed" will only be a week to the day on the racks. So we had to get bassist Jeremy Turner on the horn. We discussed the band's switch to Willowtip, his live work with Cannibal Corpse, and quizzed him about any potential King Diamond jokes. But I think we may be starting those now (Ooops). In our "News, Views, and Tunes", we discuss being a "professional drinker"(!!) and crank some tunes from Unmerciful and label mates Malignancy, Phobia and Extreme Noise Terror. Plus cool stuff from Morbid Angel, Destroyed In Seconds, Heinous, Chthonic Cult, and introduce Hamilton metallers Lutharo in our "Indie Spotlight". Stay Healthy and Horns Up!! This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Listen Live Thursday's at 8pm eastern on Pure Rock Radio Drop us a line at radmetal666@gmail.com
Shalom family. I feel like as a society, sometimes we view the word "discipline" as a negative word; but truly I feel it's much more necessary to have than to be without. I brought a brother of mine from high school, Jeremy Turner on the scene to express what he had on his heart. The Spirit was moving in that place and you can feel the energy through the mic! Thank you for following YOUR heart by being led to #RLS and tuning in. Love. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/armani-devon/support
Jeremy Turner is the Founder & Managing Director of EPIC Mission located in Huntington, West Virginia – in Cabell County. Jeremy is a native of Huntington, WV, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Marshall University and an MBA with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise from Louisiana State University at Shreveport. Jeremy has served in leadership roles for industry giants and grassroots startup ventures within the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. At EPIC Mission, they build and restore thriving, resilient, hope-filled communities across Appalachia and beyond. Continue reading Episode 104 – Jeremy Turner – EPIC Mission at Positively West Virginia.
This week on The Ministry Growth Show, we talk with Jeremy Turner who is the Managing Director of EPIC Mission. Jeremy shares his expertise and insights on the importance of purpose-driven messaging and communication and why it’s so crucial for organizations to clearly define WHY they exist. Jeremy consults on and teaches a lot of […] The post Jeremy Turner from EPIC Mission – The Importance of Purpose-Driven Messaging and Communication appeared first on Reliant Creative.
This week on The Ministry Growth Show, we talk with Jeremy Turner who is the Managing Director of EPIC Mission. Jeremy shares his expertise and insights on the importance of purpose-driven messaging and communication and why it's so crucial for organizations to clearly define WHY they exist. Jeremy consults on and teaches a lot of […] The post Jeremy Turner from EPIC Mission – The Importance of Purpose-Driven Messaging and Communication appeared first on Reliant Creative.
This week on The Ministry Growth Show, we talk with Jeremy Turner who is the Managing Director of EPIC Mission. Jeremy shares his expertise and insights on the importance of purpose-driven messaging and communication and why it’s so crucial for organizations to clearly define WHY they exist. Jeremy consults on and teaches a lot of […] The post Jeremy Turner from EPIC Mission – The Importance of Purpose-Driven Messaging and Communication appeared first on Reliant Creative.
This week on The Ministry Growth Show, we talk with Jeremy Turner who is the Managing Director of EPIC Mission. Jeremy shares his expertise and insights on the importance of purpose-driven messaging and communication and why it’s so crucial for organizations to clearly define WHY they exist. Jeremy consults on and teaches a lot of … Jeremy Turner from EPIC Mission – The Importance of Purpose-Driven Messaging and Communication Read More » The post Jeremy Turner from EPIC Mission – The Importance of Purpose-Driven Messaging and Communication appeared first on Reliant Creative.
This week on The Ministry Growth Show, we talk with Jeremy Turner who is the Managing Director of EPIC Mission. Jeremy shares his expertise and insights on the importance of purpose-driven messaging and communication and why it’s so crucial for organizations to clearly define WHY they exist. Jeremy consults on and teaches a lot of … Jeremy Turner from EPIC Mission – The Importance of Purpose-Driven Messaging and Communication Read More » The post Jeremy Turner from EPIC Mission – The Importance of Purpose-Driven Messaging and Communication appeared first on Reliant Creative.
This week on a very Dopey New Year's Special! We are joined by two old time Dopey friends in very different places in their addiction, and recovery. First up author of My Fair Junkie, Amy Dresner returns to the show to drop a little Dopey recovery on the nation. Then we are joined by Mr. Tighty Whities himself, Jeremy Turner. We learn all about his relapse, and his journey back toward recovery. Plus emails, music, and a quick classic memory of Chris. All that and more on a crack smoking, finger smelling, fentanyl popping, New Years Episode of Dopey!
With only a few days to go before Christmas, Anthony and Daniel discuss 10 Things That You Can Do if You're Alone for the Holidays with long-time friend-of-the-show, Jeremy Turner.
On the last episode of Talking Hoosier History, we talked about Indiana teen Ryan White, who advocated for AIDS education while battling the disease in the 1980s. On this installment of Giving Voice, we interview Jeremy Turner, Director of the HIV/STD Viral Hepatitis Division of the Indiana State Department of Health, about where we are today in the fight against HIV/AIDS and what it will take to eliminate the disease in America by 2030. Read transcripts and show notes here.
#227 - Decade-long friends Claire Coffee (actor), Bridget Moloney (director/actor), and Ellie Knaus compare notes on their apocalyptic anxieties, commiserate over the awkwardness of making "back-to-school" mom friends, and play a round of "I'm So Jealous!" The returning bi-coastal mom squad also discuss their post-bedtime reading and watching rituals (hello, HBO's Succession), acknowledge the trickier parts of parenting, and get the New York private school admissions lowdown.And check out this month’s sponsor: FETCH REWARDS (remember promo code: ATOMIC) for the easiest way to save money on groceries! Xx Ellie KnausListen Now on Your Favorite Podcast Platform!Special thanks to our sound engineer Owen O’Neill, production assistant Olivia Hastie, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
You finally meet the girl of your dreams. You start dating, you share an avalanche of memories and experiences. You do everything together. Drinking, partying, giggling like little school girls—getting pregnant. You yell, fight, scream, and scramble to make it all work for the long haul. Then, all of a sudden, two weeks after it all began, you break up. Hear the rest of the story tonight, on the Unframe of Mind show.
When Pets Attack Many of us have stories of being bit or attacked by companion animals. Some careers are inherently vulnerable to attacks, like veterinarians and postal carriers. USPS Carrier Ramiro DeMarco talks about dogs, cats and snakes that have 'gone postal.' Listen Now The Sounds You Can't Hear Dr. Jeremy Turner, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Illinois College, studies the sounds that humans can't hear, but that may be loud and clear, and maybe even annoying to your pets. Dr. Turner says the proliferation of electronic devices introduces un-heard noise that can actually stress our furry companions. Listen Now Dog Shoots Man An Iowa man's dog shot him while the two were playing together. They were roughhousing on the couch when the large mixed breed dog bounded back up on the sofa, somehow disabling the safety on the gun, which the man had in his belly-band. The dog then stepped on the trigger, hitting the man in the leg. After the gun went off, the dog knew it was no longer playtime because he laid down beside his owner and cried because he thought he had done something wrong. Listen Now Woman Discovers Dog Is Actually Fox A woman was stunned to discover her dog was actually a domesticated fox. She paid $190 for what she believed to be a Japanese Spitz puppy from a pet shop. For months she raised the pup, but kept noticing odd behaviors. The dog never barked and at three-months-old it began refusing to eat dog food. She turned to a friend who worked at a nearby zoo who told her that her dog wasn't a Spitz; it was really a white haired domesticated fox! Listen Now Pawfficer Donut Sworn In A suburban Detroit police department is giving a kitten a new home after their newly selected police cat, Pawfficer Badges, was too sick to join the force. "Badges" has Feline Leukemia, which is a viral disease that typically can cause immune suppression, is contagious to other cats and can be fatal in the long run. Badges will receive treatment and will eventually be adopted into a home. However, the Troy Police Department has officially sworn in a new cat named "Pawfficer Donut," who has some big paws to fill. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
#226 - A five-time New York Times bestselling co-author, returning Atomic Moms guest, and Lauren Conrad's frequent collaborator/b.f.f., LESLIE ANNE BRUCE joins us in our podcast studio to discuss the MIND GAME that is early motherhood and her new book You Are a F*cking Awesome Mom: So Embrace the Chaos, Get Over the Guilt, and Be True to You (September - Hachette Book Group). We discuss why Newborn-land is so treacherous for Type A overachievers. We share our birth experiences and the post-baby marriage fireworks (not the pretty kind). And we compare notes on how we organize our lives now that we both have two kids. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!And check out this month’s sponsor: FETCH REWARDS (remember promo code: ATOMIC) for the easiest way to save money on groceries!Xx Ellie KnausListen Now on Your Favorite Podcast Platform!Special thanks to our sound engineer Owen O’Neill, production assistant Olivia Hastie, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
#225 - Dr. Natasha Beck, equipped with a doctorate in clinical pediatric neuropsychology, and teacher Jennifer Hunt, a second generation early childhood educator, help us tackle the home and classroom fronts in order to give our listeners the tools we need to crush this school year!First, I have Dr. Natasha Beck walk me through “the systems” she has in place for her own young family and what a non-chaotic day could look like at our house if we make some simple but deliberate changes in our routine. We tackle everything from getting to school on time, to mastering the school lunch, to transitioning into the late afternoon without backpacks and shoes all over the floor, as well as techniques for soothing that “after-school” attitude. I even toss in a listener question: How a mother can find more patience with her three year-old now that she’s exhausted from a newborn? Cause honestly, who doesn't hope for a little more patience during major transitions.And then I have a parent-teacher meeting with Jennifer Hunt, a second generation early childhood educator. “The best preschool teacher in the world” according to my daughter Sabrina shares with me how the heck she gets all those little kids to actually listen, what advice she has for concerned parents of “the new kid”, what it’s like having her own toddler start preschool, and how you might approach a teacher to be your ally if you’re having behavioral issues at home. Finally, we share children’s books tacking separation anxiety and back-to-school you’ll want to add to your bedtime reading. x Ellie KnausRather Listen on the Go? Find us on Your Favorite Podcast App: HereJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Show Notes: AtomicMoms.comSpecial thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, production assistant Olivia Hastie, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.
BFF’s actress Claire Coffee, director Bridget Moloney-Sinclair, and host Ellie Knaus warm up to summer with travel talk and "family gap year" dreams and bring levity to the bone-chilling subject of privacy in 2019.In this conversation, we address nanny cams, security cams, data collection, and if there’s any point in trying to protect their children’s faces on social media. Claire discusses her parenting theory regarding “specialness”. And Bridget introduces the listener question from Ann Shrake and Vivian Lee:“If you could take your family anywhere in the world for a year, where would you go?”We want to hear from YOU: where would you take your “family gap year”? X Ellie KnausRather Listen on the Go? : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SpotifySpecial thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
Theresa Thorn, host of the beloved “One Bad Mother” comedy podcast and mom of 3, joins us to celebrate her glorious new children’s book It Feels Good To Be Yourself: A Book About Gender Identity, illustrated by Noah Grigni.In this episode, Ellie geeks out over how Theresa has co-hosted over 300 episodes of One Bad Mother, how she keeps the love alive with her high-school sweetheart turned husband, American Public Radio show host and Maximum Fun founder Jesse Thorn, and all that she has learned exploring gender with her children, including her daughter who identifies as transgender and her son who loves everything B-O-Y.I can’t wait for all of you to check out the sweetness that is: It Feels Good To Be Yourself: A Book About Gender Identity.Xx Ellie KnausRather Listen on the Go? : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SpotifySpecial thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
Happy Father’s Day! In this family check in, we discuss our tactics for entertaining our kids over summer break, and we catch up with my husband with the impossible last name.Interrupting our conversational flow, graduating preschooler Sabrina puts Adam in the hot seat and asks questions better than her mother.And because it's the end of another school year, and we’re all grappling with the wacky passage of time thing, I recount an awkward dad moment at the neighborhood park when my kid-free past collided with a very sniffly present moment. xx Ellie KnausRather Listen on the Go? : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SpotifySpecial thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
#221 - Did you see the FDA's recent sunscreen announcement? Not only are sunscreen chemicals absorbed into our blood, but it remains unclear whether 12 ingredients currently used in sunscreens are safe! We need to protect ourselves and our kids from skin cancer, but what’s a parent to do?Well, of course, Ellie calls the best in skincare to find out. Dr. Whitney Bowe, research scientist, dermatologist, and mom, shares her thoughts on Atomic Moms about this latest sunscreen controversy, and how we can best protect our health.And then, we riff on the microbiome, the gut-brain-skin axis, and the importance of cultivating the gut’s good bacteria in order to support our immune system, mental health, and our skin. Dr. Bowe’s Dirty Looks: The Secret to Beautiful Skin is full of scientific research and simple lifestyle changes with a big impact. This episode is for anyone who has ever suffered from anxiety or IBS or inflammation. Pretty much everyone who listens to Atomic Moms! xx Ellie KnausP.S. Retail therapy is now available at our brand new Atomic Moms shop!Rather Listen on the Go? : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SpotifySpecial thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
#220 - New intro/ interview aired May 31, 2016. With the recent College Admissions Scandal, this Atomic Moms replay couldn’t be more timely. Conscious parenting trailblazer and 2x Atomic Moms guest Dr. Shefali Tsabary returns to talk about ego, boundaries, and all the psychological sticky stuff that comes with parenting. Her New York Times bestseller The Conscious Parent: Transforming Ourselves, Empowering our Children , The Awakened Family: A Revolution in Parenting, and her appearance on Oprah's Super Soul Sunday has changed the conversation from how can we fix our kids to how can we heal ourselves. As Oprah Winfrey declared at a live event I attended, "Parents...you will be wowed and awed by her." Listeners, we can't wait to hear what you think/feel.xx Ellie KnausP.S. Retail therapy is now available at our Atomic Moms shop!Rather Listen on the Go? : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SpotifySpecial thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
#219 - Julia Hart shares her personal odyssey from HS English teacher to screenwriter and feature film director. Rachel Bresnahan, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and David Strathairn are just a few of the respected actors bringing her stories to life. In this in-studio conversation, Julia reveals how becoming a mother empowered her to step into the role of director and how motherhood influences the stories she tells. And Ellie shares an empowering matrilineal secret found in her grandmother’s locket. Also, we also discuss the importance of owning our stories as well as the sensitivities necessary in writing a character of another race. xx Ellie KnausShow Notes, including guest bio and linksSubscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SpotifyP.S. Retail therapy is now available at our Atomic Moms shop!Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Special thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.
#218: Blogger phenom Jordan Reid of RamshackleGlam.com returns for our tell-all conversation on anxiety, divorce, falling on our faces, and her new project: The Big Activity Book For Anxious People (Penguin Random House, May 2019) co-created with illustrator Erin Williams, which is currently #1 in Art Therapy and Relaxation on Amazon. We’re talking: perfectionistic tendencies, anxiety attacks, massive life transitions, and her new single mom life. OH, and we swap tales of hitting our absolute most humiliating rock bottoms before we became “recovering actors” in L.A. Schadenfreude for all! Love, Ellie KnausP.S. Retail therapy is now available at our brand new Atomic Moms shop! Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Special thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.
#217: We're talking to the creative entrepreneur who put baby swaddle blankets on the map and, ahem, in Prince George’s 'coming home from the hospital' photos! Australian mother of four RAEGAN MOYA-JONES shares with Atomic Moms what she learned building a $100 million company Aden + Anais from her kitchen table while raising four daughters. In this friendly and vulnerable conversation, we learn what Moya-Jones’s difficult relationship with her mother taught her about parenting and how she shared the invisible labor on the home front with her spouse. We also get this ultimate #momboss’s #1 hiring tip, what mother entrepreneurs need to keep in mind when launching their passion project, and important things to consider when scaling a business. Check out Raegan’s What It Takes: How I Built a $100 Million Business Against the Odds (May 7, 2019). Happy Mother’s Day! Love, Ellie KnausSubscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | SpotifyJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Special thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.
#215: Brooklyn-based painter and sculptor MADELINE DONAHUE uses her work to celebrate the postpartum body and explore the overwhelming physical intimacy of early motherhood. In our conversation, this extraordinary artist and funny, dear friend shares how she carves out time and space to create, how she juggles her responsibilities as an artist and mother, and what it’s like to raise a kid with the boy she met when they were 12! Sign up for our newsletter at atomicmoms.com so you can be the first to know about our atomic moms x madeline donahue limited edition t-shirt collaboration! xx Ellie KnausSubscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts | StitcherJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.Special thanks to Owen O’Neill, our NYC sound engineer, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.
After years of trying to get him, Beautiful Boy author, David Sheff finally calls into Dopey. Also Dopey Nation master voicemail maker, Jeremy Turner calls in on the night before he goes to rehab. Plus new voicemails, emails, a new amazing Dopey tune by Jake from West Virginia and much, much more on an unbelievably special episode of Dopey.
Those who answer the call to serve others and become the change in the world around us are our heroes. The journey of the entrepreneur, nonprofit founder or small business owner is not for the faint of heart. Through the guidance we offer, we empower and influence the men and women serving the multitudes every […] The post COACH the COACH: Jeremy Turner with EPIC Mission appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Those who answer the call to serve others and become the change in the world around us are our heroes. The journey of the entrepreneur, nonprofit founder or small business owner is not for the faint of heart. Through the guidance we offer, we empower and influence the men and women serving the multitudes every [...]
Those who answer the call to serve others and become the change in the world around us are our heroes. The journey of the entrepreneur, nonprofit founder or small business owner is not for the faint of heart. Through the guidance we offer, we empower and influence the men and women serving the multitudes every […] The post COACH the COACH: Jeremy Turner with EPIC Mission appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Before you were a mom, did you think you'd be a good one? In this in-studio conversation with Hillary Frank, creator of the award-winning podcast The Longest Shortest Time, contributor to This American Life, and author of WEIRD PARENTING WINS: Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches, we swap babysitting stories from our youth, where we find creative inspiration, and how we create work-family boundaries. We share our favorite weird parenting wins and our latest parenting challenges with our extroverted daughters. We also discuss Frank's recent, wildly popular The New York Times opinion piece "The Special Misogyny Reserved for Mothers" and how the parenting landscape has changed in the past decade. Listen up! Ellie KnausSubscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts | StitcherJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and private community.Show Notes, Links, and More: AtomicMoms.com Please support Atomic Moms, a self-funded project, by leaving a written review here and by sharing this podcast on your social media and Facebook mom groups. Thanks so much!Special thanks to Maggie Borum, Owen O'Neill for sound engineering, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme music.
This week Dave's old and dear friend Roberto joins us on the show for some laughs, memories and insights. We hear the first time Dave blacked out and almost died from excessive vomiting. We also hear about growing up in New York City, and living with a dear friend near death on heroin. Plus a voicemail from Jeremy Turner, emails and much more on an abnormally special episode of Dopey.
I couldn't be more excited to share that we're in the thick of writing a multi-camera sitcom for ABC inspired by our family and the pod. In this episode, my husband, screenwriter Adam Sztykiel and I discuss what it's like working together as a writing team and take a moment to celebrate Atomic Moms' double century episode by sharing secrets to the podcast's longevity.Stick through the sweet reflective moments about how inspiring you, atomic moms listeners, are, because it gets super salty when we share our latest (and maybe greatest) parenting failure. You'll never EVER look at a toddler's birthday party piñata the same way.Don't forget to subscribe. Upcoming guests include comedian Mike Birbiglia and Caissie Levy, aka Elsa from the Broadway adaptation of Frozen, the musical! xx Ellie KnausSubscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts | StitcherJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and private community.Special thanks to social media creative strategist + listener extraordinaire Maggie Borum, our sound engineer Owen O'Neill, and Jeremy Turner for our original music.Since 2014, Apple Podcasts has featured Atomic Moms under its most popular Kids & Family recommendations. And Mental Floss named Atomic Moms in 19 Notable Podcasts About Parenting.ABC has landed for development Because Kids, a half-hour family comedy inspired by the Atomic Moms podcast, from Undateable creator Adam Sztykiel and his wife Ellie Knaus, who created and hosts the podcast, Lonely Island’s production shingle Party Over Here (with Becky Sloviter), and CBS TV Studios. - Deadline.com
Dopey 159 - In another 2 hour plus episode of Dopey we are once again joined by Dave's lovely partner, Linda to reminisce on some of the dumb things that Dave did to almost cost them their family. We hear an unbelievably amazing voicemail from Jeremy Turner and Buzz on overdosing on the Mississippi River. We discuss the nature of trust in a relationship with addicts and children. Fucking Marc Maron shows up on the street where Dave works, and joins Dave for breakfast. Tim from Dank Recovery Memes calls in to tell about how he tried to sell most of his organs. He also talks meme making, using, and most important his recovery. Maria leaves a celebratory voicemail, Forever in Debt and much much more on another extremely long episode of Dopey.
In Episode 155, Brian aka the crackhead lawyer returns to the show to celebrate getting Dopey finally into Vice. It's all thanks to writer extrordinaire, Emily Sullivan, who comes on the show and talks of her love for needles, her children and how she came to write about Dopey. Dave tells about some possibly relapse-esque behavior. Jeremy Turner leaves a very Dopey Voicemail involving crack, crystal meth, prostitutes and his underwear. Brian gets super emotional about Chris, and Dave's dad pops in to say tootles. All that and much, much more, on a very special episode of Dopey.
What starts as a relaxed tête-à-tête between old friends reminiscing about theater conservatory and miniature boobs evolves into a super honest conversation about the effects of our own mother’s parenting styles, pro tips from couple’s therapy, and what we’d perhaps do differently as 'creative moms' if we got another shot at caring for newborns. Meet Karisa Bruin, you'll be fast mom-friends. x Ellie KnausSubscribe on iTunes.com/AtomicMomsFind us on social media: Instagram: @atomicmoms, Twitter: @atomicmoms, and Facebook: “atomic moms podcast”Check out our @atomicmoms Instagram Giveaway this Friday September 20th with @GryphandIvyRose (our NICU guest Rachel Finger’s gorgeous company). We’ll be giving away two "full coverage gift boxes". Guest: Karisa Bruin is a writer, director and actress living in LA with her husband, 3 year-old son, and their rescued pit bull Kermit. Watch her short web series Why Does Mommy Cry? and follow along with #cryingmommy on Twitter as Karisa puts a funny spin on modern mothering. Special Thanks to Natalie Truly (brand partnerships), Maggie Borum (brand partnerships), Owen O’Neill (sound engineering), and Jeremy Turner (original music).
September is NICU Awareness Month, and we're chatting with Rachel Finger in Miami and Stacey Merwin in NYC about their adrenaline-inducing and heart-warming birth stories as first time mothers of preemie twins. We're talking about: a mother's mindset, kangaroo care, twin to twin transfusion syndrome, life-saving doctors and doctors who get it wrong, preeclampsia, a sweet husband who took a sleeping pill at the absolute wrong moment, and a New Year's Eve one mom will never forget. x EllieFind us on social media: Instagram: @atomicmoms, Twitter: @atomicmoms, and our private Facebook community: “atomic moms podcast”.Show Notes: atomicmoms.comSupport our Show by Checking Out this Week's Sponsor!Go to raisedreal.com + use the code: ATOMICMOMS for $25 off your first order of Raised Real! Mealtime with babies is hard, prepping it shouldn’t be.Special Thanks to Natalie Truly (brand partnerships), Maggie Borum (brand partnerships), Owen O’Neill (sound engineering), and Jeremy Turner (original music).Since 2014, Apple Podcasts has featured Atomic Moms under its most popular “Kids & Family” recommendations. And Mental Floss named Atomic Moms in “19 Notable Podcasts About Parenting.” Listen up!
This week on possibly the longest Dopey episode ever, Dave's friend Justin joins Dave in Alan's kitchen to reminisce on Chris, Dopey, and how they co-wrote Good So Bad. Jeremy Turner sends in a crazy fire voicemail of uncontrolled meth and oxy feuled debauchery. Then best selling Author, pro skater turned heroin addict, Jackass Star turned inspirational speaker, and so much more Brandon Novak calls in to kick the old school Dopey. Then Justin and Dave go over the classic Dopey Dave gets Ibogaine story. And much much more! Excelsior!
#190 What are the invaluable lessons neurologically atypical children teach us as parents and as a society? One in five kids is "differently wired". Debbie Reber, New York Times bestselling author and Tilt Parenting founder, shares her personal motherhood journey and inspiring life tools for all of us from her new book: "Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World." We're talking: behavioral challenges, ADHD, autism, dyslexia, anxiety, accepting "what is", the education system, mom shame, and the homeschool leap. If you enjoyed our episodes with Martha Beck and Dr. Shefali Tsabary, you'll love getting to know Debbie Reber. Listen up! x Ellie KnausSubscribe on iTunes.com/AtomicMomsFind us on social media: Instagram: @atomicmoms, Twitter: @atomicmoms, and Facebook: “atomic moms podcast”Website: www.atomicmoms.comSpecial Thanks to Natalie Truly + Maggie Borum, Owen O’Neill (sound engineering), and Jeremy Turner (original music).About Our Guest: Debbie Reber is a parenting activist, New York Times bestselling author, and the founder of TiLT Parenting, a website, top podcast, and online community for parents who are raising differently wired children. Her most recent book, Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World, came out in June 2018. She currently lives with her son and husband in the Netherlands.
Family meeting! We're breaking down our second child's first birthday, our mother/daughter field trip to the ER, turtle races, a flight from hell, and audio of our family meeting gone wrong. Humiliation abounds in this Sztykiel family summer update. Cheers! x Ellie KnausJoin us on Instagram: @atomicmoms, Facebook, and our PRIVATE Facebook page: click here. And if you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a written review!stream: atomicmoms.comspecial thanks: Maggie Borum, Natalie Truly, Owen O'Neill, Jeremy Turner
New Episode + Giveaway (@atomicmoms on Friday 6/29). Guest co-host Jessica Coulter, named in Business Insider's "30 Most Creative Women in Advertising", offers her #1 tip for women who want to have families and charge hard in their careers. And journalist Elizabeth Wallace returns to celebrate her brand new book, The Ambition Decisions: What Women Know About Work, Family, and the Path to Building a Life (June 2018), co-written with Hana Schank, and based on their popular essay series for The Atlantic.This episode touches on it all, from professional envy to limit setting to fertility treatments to lesbian bath tub gin. Raised by high achieving single moms, Elizabeth and I share our own complicated relationships with ambition and our 90's power suit shopping trips with our moms. There are fun callbacks to last year’s conversation (2017), and you’ll just have to wait to hear our scoop on Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, Northwestern University's sorority sister extraordinaire.We are giving away three signed copies of The Ambition Decisions on Friday 6/29. Join us on Instagram: @atomicmoms, Facebook, and our Facebook community page for details! Special thanks to sound engineer Owen O’Neill, musical genius Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition, and Natalie Truly for encouraging us to do giveaways! www.atomicmoms.com
Dr. Jeremy Turner, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Illinois College, studies the sounds that humans can't hear, but that may be loud and clear, and maybe even annoying to your pets. Dr. Turner says the proliferation of electronic devices introduces un-heard noise that can actually stress our furry companions.
When Pets Attack Many of us have stories of being bit or attacked by companion animals. Some careers are inherently vulnerable to attacks, like veterinarians and postal carriers. USPS Carrier Ramiro DeMarco talks about dogs, cats and snakes that have 'gone postal.' Listen Now The Sounds You Can't Hear Dr. Jeremy Turner, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Illinois College, studies the sounds that humans can't hear, but that may be loud and clear, and maybe even annoying to your pets. Dr. Turner says the proliferation of electronic devices introduces un-heard noise that can actually stress our furry companions. Listen Now Dog Shoots Man An Iowa man's dog shot him while the two were playing together. They were roughhousing on the couch when the large mixed breed dog bounded back up on the sofa, somehow disabling the safety on the gun, which the man had in his belly-band. The dog then stepped on the trigger, hitting the man in the leg. After the gun went off, the dog knew it was no longer playtime because he laid down beside his owner and cried because he thought he had done something wrong. Listen Now Woman Discovers Dog Is Actually Fox A woman was stunned to discover her dog was actually a domesticated fox. She paid $190 for what she believed to be a Japanese Spitz puppy from a pet shop. For months she raised the pup, but kept noticing odd behaviors. The dog never barked and at three-months-old it began refusing to eat dog food. She turned to a friend who worked at a nearby zoo who told her that her dog wasn't a Spitz; it was really a white haired domesticated fox! Listen Now Pawfficer Donut Sworn In A suburban Detroit police department is giving a kitten a new home after their newly selected police cat, Pawfficer Badges, was too sick to join the force. "Badges" has Feline Leukemia, which is a viral disease that typically can cause immune suppression, is contagious to other cats and can be fatal in the long run. Badges will receive treatment and will eventually be adopted into a home. However, the Troy Police Department has officially sworn in a new cat named "Pawfficer Donut," who has some big paws to fill. Listen Now
#177: Our special tribute to our listener community. 17 listener moms open their hearts to us for our #177 podcast. My "mom questions" were basic. And the responses were profound. I am humbled by your life stories and your strength. There's no better mother's day company, hands down. I feel like I fell in love with 17 mamas this week.Thank you for the wisdom and support you share in this episode. Happy Mother’s Day to all of us. And all of the mothers who came before us. Thank you for sharing the podcast and helping it grow. Thank you to the 17 listeners who dared to reach out and share their voices with us in honor of our mom community. xx EllieSubscribe on iTunes.com/AtomicMoms or your favorite podcast app.And find us on social media: Instagram: @atomicmoms, Twitter: @atomicmoms, and Facebook: “atomic moms podcast”Show Notes Including a List of Our 17 guests: www.atomicmoms.com Special Thanks to Owen O'Neill for working his sound engineering magic mixing all these beautiful voices!!!Special Thanks to Jeremy Turner for his beautiful original compositions.
Expressing Motherhood showrunner and mother of three, Lindsay Kavet spills the espresso beans on how to get stuff done AND be creatively fulfilled while raising kids, the life-changing power of sharing your story, and the growing pains involved in learning how to speak up for yourself. And we share a live performance of the musical comedy duo Mommy Tonk! Use the earbuds for this episode, moms (language). xx EllieWe love to hear from you on Instagram: @atomicmoms and Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes.com or your favorite podcast app. And if you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a written review. It helps us out!Music Featured:"Mom Crush" - Shannon Noel and Stacie Burrows, the musical comedy duo Mommy Tonk, performed live at + their band The Assless Chaps.Special Thanks: Owen O'Neill - sound engineer, Jeremy Turner - original theme music, and Natalie Truly for brainstorming.
#175: Journalist/parent educator Katherine Reynolds Lewis and I bond over our love for our strict, hyper-achieving Tiger Moms, our fear of disappointing them, and our strong need to parent our children differently. In The Good News About Bad Behavior: Why Kids Are Less Disciplined Than EverAnd What to Do About It, Lewis writes, “we are facing a crisis of self-regulation”. Kids today are spiraling out of control. We talk about how to address the emotional needs of our children and ourselves, how to get our kids on board for household work, the neurological side-effects of critical mothering, the apprenticeship model of parenting, and our soulful mission as mothers. Y’all will LOVE this week’s #mombomb. x Ellie Knaus Sign up for Katherine’s webinar this Thursday May 3rd here: https://www.katherinerlewis.com/preorderJoin us on Instagram: @atomicmoms, Facebook, and our PRIVATE Facebook page: click hereMeet Our Guest:Katherine Reynolds Lewis is an award-winning journalist based in the Washington, DC, area who regularly writes for the Atlantic, Fortune, USA Today’s magazines, Washington Post, and Working Mother. Her story about school discipline was Mother Jones' most-read article ever. She is a certified parent educator with the Parent Encouragement Program in Kensington, Maryland.THANK YOU TO JOOVY FOR OUR NEW RAD RIDE! Joovy Qool Stroller: Families grow, kids change, and finally, there's a stroller that can keep up. Built to last, the Qool can hold up to 110 lbs and seat up to three children, from newborns to toddlers. Special thanks to sound engineer Owen O’Neill for always coming through no matter how last minute I send my edits and musical genius Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.
Our kids suffer more stress and anxiety today than children did a century ago. Clinical neuropsychologist Dr. Bill Stixrud and testing guru Ned Johnson explain why and what we can do about it in their new work The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives. Whether your child makes herself sick getting straight A's or has mastered the art of procrastination, whether she's just starting preschool or waiting for the college acceptance letters, our guests have an important message for us all about our true role as parents. x Ellie KnausJoin us on Instagram: @atomicmoms, Facebook, and our PRIVATE Facebook page: click here.Show notes:GUESTS: Ned Johnson is the founder of PrepMatters, DC Metro’s premier provider of academic tutoring services, test preparation and educational planning. Dr. Bill Stixrud is a clinical neuropsychologist. He’s a member of the Adjunct Faculty of the Children’s National Medical Center, and he holds a faculty appointment as Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the George Washington School of Medicine. Together they have written THE SELF-DRIVEN CHILD: THE SCIENCE AND SENSE OF GIVING YOUR KIDS MORE CONTROL OVER THEIR LIVES (Feb 13 2018).Special Thanks to Owen O’Neill: sound engineering and Jeremy Turner: original theme composition
After a forced evacuation from the raging California fires, film and television actress (and dynamite human being) Rachel Blanchard, her composer hubby Jeremy, and their baby girl Maxine spent the week with us at Chez Sztykiel! It was a terrible situation, but we were so grateful to get to have the time with them. In this hilarious mom-friend episode, we're talking: calm walks turned stressful stroller fits, dixie cups full of wine, babies falling off beds, husbands with solitary jobs (screenwriter vs composer), baby raising while working on set, co-sleeping, crib mishaps, moving houses, children's privacy, social media free weddings, photo book making, evacuating fires, surviving the holidays, finding quiet time, postpartum complications, pubes, and the ridiculous way Ellie got a parking ticket.Rachel Blanchard is an actress best known for - PEEP SHOW, FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS & FARGO. She can currently be seen on Directv’s YOU, ME, HER. Ellie also wants everyone to remember she was Cher in the television show CLUELESS. Her husband Jeremy Turner is Former Assistant Principal Cello with the Metropolitan Opera turned Emmy nominated composer (and the composer of Atomic Moms theme song!). P.S. Rachel never got that donut.Ellie Knaus acts as host, senior editor, executive producer, show runner, technical director, president of programming, you get the point. This is a podcast by one mom for all of us moms.Special thanks to sound engineer Owen O'Neill and composer Jeremy Turner.Join our Private Facebook Group!Show Notes and Streaming: atomicmoms.comInstagram: @atomicmomsSubscribe and leave a written review to help us out! Itunes.com/atomicmoms
With all the latest excitement surrounding Bitcoin, the Blockchain, and Cryptocurrencies, I was glad to have my friend Jeremy Turner join me with many of the common questions that people ask who are new to the entire idea of digital money.
American composer and multi-instrumentalist, JEREMY TURNER, is known for creating innovative and diverse music for the moving image and the stage. From composing award winning scores for films to a career as the Assistant Principal Cello of the Met Orchestra, he has established a unique regard for understanding and performing varying musical languages and styles. As a composer, his music has been nominated for an EMMY® Award, has won the International Documentary Association Award (Narco Cultura), the AICP Award for Google's first television commercial (Parisian Love), and has been named in NPR Music's Favorite Songs of the Year. One of Jeremy Turner's most recent projects has been composing and conducting the score to the Netflix original series Five Came Back, produced by Steven Spielberg and Scott Rudin.Adapted from Mark Harris' best-selling book, “Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War,” and directed by Laurent Bouzereau, the three-part docuseries tells the extraordinary story of how Hollywood changed World War II – and how World War II changed Hollywood, through the interwoven experiences of five filmmakers who interrupted their successful careers to serve their country, risk their lives and bring the truth back to the American people: John Ford, William Wyler, John Huston, Frank Capra, and George Stevens. To guide viewers through the different personalities, interweaving chronologies and globe-trotting locales, the Five Came Back team turned to the voices of five modern cinematic masters: Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, Guillermo Del Toro, Paul Greengrass and Lawrence Kasdan. Three-time Oscar-winner Meryl Streep provides the narration for Five Came Back.On this episode of THE ANNOTATOR, Jeremy Turner talks about: the five motifs he wrote for each of the 5 central figures, how they evolve and change along with the experiences of the 5 directors and lastly how he used silence to give the moments of score even greater impact.ANNOTATED TRACKS03:32 - Track - “Prelude”08:53 - Track - “Willie and Lester”11:26 - Track - “Anne Frank”13:00 - Track - “Wonderful”OTHER TRACKS00:00 - Track - "Forgotten Man” 01:04 - Track - "Capra Goes to Washington”01:48 - Track - “Euro Stevens"17:18 - Track - "Isolationism"FIVE CAME BACK SOUNDTRACKNo release information is currently available.MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can find out and hear more music by JEREMY TURNER at his official website HEARJT.COM ABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.comSUBSCRIBEiTunesStitcher RadioGoogle Play PodcastsRSS Feed
Mae Jeremy Turner, a gafodd ei eni'n Aberdâr, yn actor profiadol ac yn adnabyddus am sefydlu Cwmni Theatr Arad Goch yn Aberystwyth. Aeth ati i sefydlu gŵyl theatr ryngwladol Agor Drysau, gan wahodd cwmnïau o Gymru ac o dramor i berfformio. Mae wedi teithio'r byd yn perfformio, ac yn hoff o gynyrchiadau sydd yn delio â materion cyfoes.
#94: Heading towards the last hurrah of summer, we’re letting our hair down, celebrating our sensuality, and re-awakening our sense of wonder. We're also posing one of my favorite mom questions: Why do we struggle to look like we're perfect when the people we love the most are the ones who are fancy free with their imperfections? Our guest Mandy Arioto, mother to three young children, is the president and CEO of MOPs International: "a grassroots movement that believes moms are world influencers.” Mandy has been featured on MSN.com, theknot.com, the nest.com, and Fox. She writes: “Carl Jung suggests that becoming whole means bringing together that which has been torn apart. Whether that is light and darkness, feminine and masculine, conscious and unconscious, we are whole when we embrace both.” You can find her new book "Starry-Eyed: Seeing Grace in the Unfolding Constellation of Life and Motherhood" on atomicmoms.com. P.S. We also talk about ice cream. Show notes: atomic moms.com Twitter: @atomicmoms Facebook: "Atomic Moms" Instagram: @atomicmoms Don't forget to "Subscribe" on the purple podcast app already on your iPhone. Android users: subscribe on the stitcher app! Just search: "Atomic Moms" xo, Atomic Moms mom-in-chief Ellie Knaus Special Thanks: composer - Jeremy Turner, post audio mix - Owen O'Neill
Sometimes our own parents aren't equipped to teach us how to create a meaningful life. It's our job to figure it out for ourselves and pass it on. MARGAUX BERGEN, an observant and whip smart daughter of a dysfunctional family, wrote down some of her hard earned wisdom to give to her eldest daughter when she went to college. Penguin Press has published these family stories and raw insights in the hybrid memoir/advice book: “Navigating Life: Things I Wish My Mother Had Told Me.” A champion for women leadership around the world, Margaux Bergen has worked with the non-profit Vital Voices. She has held senior communications positions at The Center for Interfaith Action on Global Poverty, The United Way and the World Bank, and is now with the women-led, conscious journalism site ORBMedia. On Atomic Moms we talk about respectful parenting, the dreaded resume gap, solitude vs. loneliness, and how we can veer away from our dysfunctional family history and find our way back to our essential self. xx Ellie Knaus Subscribe on iTunes.com/AtomicMoms. Find show notes at atomicmoms.com. Please help us out by sharing on social media! #atomicmoms Special thanks to composer Jeremy Turner.
We're raising a glass to complicated families. *Clink* In episode #91, guest Tracy Barone chats with Ellie Knaus about the fractured mythology of our own family of origin. For example, do we ever really know our parents? What are they not telling us and how has it subconsciously informed who we are? A mother of reinvention (playwright, film producer, now novelist), Barone also opens up about the identity crisis that plagues so many moms taking a break from the work force and what she learned about herself in the process. We talk about the Buddhist concept of the child choosing the parent before birth. (We'd love to know: why do you think your kid picked you?) And for all you creative mamas out there, we pinpoint what it takes to birth your passion project. Find show notes at atomicmoms.com Twitter: @atomicmoms, Instagram: @atomicmoms, Facebook "Atomic Moms". Special thanks to Jeremy Turner for his gorgeous music.
Global film star Teresa Palmer compares "spiritual school" notes with girlfriend/host Ellie Knaus after their "Oprah Winfrey Presents: Super Soul Sessions 2" mom-date. Teresa speaks to the importance of cultivating self-love, while Ellie gives the play-by-play of every egoic moment starting with “what on earth to wear to a spiritual event?” The girlfriends also chat about paparazzi, Teresa’s upcoming “Year of No”, and how Ellie’s toddler Sabrina recently played with the hottest dad at the park….ergh, planet (Mr. “Hey Girl!” himself). For episode notes and to continue the conversation, go to www.atomicmoms.com and find us on social media (@atomicmoms). A very special thanks to Carl B. for our Super Soul sessions tickets and also to our dear friend/ musical genius/new Atomic Moms composer Jeremy Turner.
Charlotte View welcomes back Jeremy Turner with Safe College Funding (financial aid consulting company) and Rhett Brown with WIngate University Interest rates on subsidized Stafford loans are set to double from 3.4% to 6.8% on July 1 (2012), unless Congress intervenes. The lower rate was part of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007. Although President Obama and presidential candidate Mitt Romney both support temporarily extending low interest rates, Congress continues to debate how to fund the lower rate. According to the Congressional Budget Office, keeping the lower rate is expected to cost $6 billion for one year. The Wall Street Journal reports, "Many predict any rise in rates could push more families to seek out less-expensive colleges -- furthering a shift that is already underway". Since his State of the Union address, President Obama has asked the National Governors Association to increase state funding for higher education, proposed federal incentives for colleges to rein in tuition costs, and talked about how job-skills training helps grow the economy. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York calculates that the outstanding student-loan balance now stands about $870 billion, with about two-thirds of that debt held by people under age 40. SAFE College Funding, LLC | info@safecollegefunding.org | 1110 Sam Newell Road, Suite C Matthews, NC, 28105 USA | Phone 704.708.9949
Synergy Alliance for Financial Education and Charlotte View 2011 continues with PART 2 of the Steps for College Planning. In this episode they will talk about the strategies behind a proper College Selection. Mr. Turner and Mr. Walters continue educating listeners about strategies to lower the cost of college and save their retirement nest egg. Tune in to hear The Story of Andrew, Part 2 as Heath and Jeremy continue telling the tale as it unfolds. The guys will talk about school selection and its relevance to the cost of college for the schools on Andrew's list. short Link: http://tobtr.com/s/24359 For your convinience, you can listen to previous Charlotte View episodes (www.blogtalkradio.com/charlotteview2011) featuring Jeremy Turner and Heath Walters, discussing Late-Stage College Planning. Listen to Part 1 of Steps for College planning and follow Andrew's true story. to contact S.A.F.E: www.safemoneyiq.com
October 3.Andrew: Adventures in College Planning Part1 (of 3) Strategies: Family Tax Return and SAT/ ACT Preparation. Episode's information: It's been a few weeks since we first met Andrew and it's time to get rolling! Andrew is a real high school student (name changed). He is an average, every day teen whose family signed up on September 12 to go through the College Planning Relief program. Before go further, we'll present who Andrew is, why he needs help and what we plan on doing to help him and his family realize the dream of a college education. We'll cover how the family tax return fits into the college planning picture and we'll detail SAT/ ACT preparation and the dramatic effect test scores can have on the cost of college. Over the course of 3 months, Synergy Alliance for Financial Education (S.A.F.E) & Charlotte View 2011 will document and broadcast every strategy introduced to a real family as part of the college planning process. A month by month breakdown is provided as part of the description of the episode to give listeners a basic outline to follow. Email: info@safemoneyIQ.com. Office: 5960 Fairview Road Suite 400. Charlotte, NC 28210 Phone: 888-936-8527
Charlotte View welcomes Heath Walters and Jeremy Turner, Founders of SAFE College Funding. Heath and Jeremy bring valuable information and strategies for Late-Stage College Planning.The cost of a college education has skyrocketed, and as a result, most parents with college-bound students feel completely overwhelmed. Most parents are not emotionally prepared for this big change, but even more are not financially prepared as they enter into the most expensive years of their lives. You are not alone! Jeremy Turner and Heath Walters will help you: • Learn the specific steps you should take right now even if there's little time to prepare • Understand and budget for the total cost of college • Learn the keys to maximize financial aid qualification• Dispel myths comparing Public vs. Private schools • Learn best practices on school selection and more! SAFE College Funding, LLC | info@safecollegefunding.org | 1114 Sam Newell Road, Suite D Matthews, NC 28105 USA | Phone 704.708.9949 * Twitter: CharlotteView / * Facebook: Charlotte View