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Best podcasts about Jesse White

Latest podcast episodes about Jesse White

Move Your Mind with Nick Bracks
#216: From Prison to Purpose w/ Jesse White

Move Your Mind with Nick Bracks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 37:29


What would you do if you lost ten years of your life? Not to heartbreak, or failure—but to a prison cell.I sat down with Jesse White, who spent his entire twenties locked up.He grew up with no real chance… lost his dad at 3, his mum was addicted to heroin and by 19, he was behind bars.What really stood out wasn't just what he went through, but how incredibly honest he is about all of it… the anger, the pain, the self-doubt—and what it actually took to rebuild his life from scratch.He is now running his own business, mentoring kids, and doing everything they said he'd never do.This episode is raw. It's confronting. And if you've ever felt stuck or like you were too far gone to change… I think you'll take something from this.MORE FROM NICK:Book a FREE call here to learn about the Move Your Mind Program: https://tinyurl.com/yc3zmu35Find all links here: https://nickbracks.start.page/Sign up to the website: nickbracks.comConnect with Nick on Instagram, Twitter & LinkedInMORE FROM JESSE:https://www.instagram.com/direct/t/17844924203756464/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tavis Smiley
Jesse White joins Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 17:20


Former Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White shares his thoughts about Trump's efforts to weaponize state power for his radical policies, the multigenerational impact of his eponymous Tumblers, and the times he saw a young Martin Luther King Jr. preach.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.

People are the Answer
96: Skippy Mesirow on political endeavors, filming in Laos, love for Aspen, importance of self-awareness and vulnerability

People are the Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 89:39


In this episode, Skippy and Jeffrey discuss his upbringing, working in the Obama campaign and other political endeavors, his time filming a travel show in Laos, his love for Aspen and the effort he's put toward that, the importance of self-awareness and vulnerability. Watch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/yLq9212ki2w Learn more: Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker Producer: Kait Grey Editor: Nick Case Recording date: 8/6/24 Skippy Mesirow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skippymesirow/ https://www.instagram.com/skippymesirow/ https://www.facebook.com/skippymesirow Business: https://www.instagram.com/electedleaderscollective/ Podcast - https://www.healingourpolitics.com/ Gone Gonzo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbyNgfPUJTM www.electedleaderscollective.com https://aspen.skyrun.com/ https://www.healingourpolitics.com/#newsletter Bio: Skippy Mesirow is a public to his core. He is the Founder of the Elected Leaders Collective, a Natural Medicine Advisory Board member, and a former Aspen City Councilperson. His life's mission is to heal our politics. In 2007 Skippy rose from unpaid intern to Deputy Director of home state and a 5-state region for Obama for America 08'. At 23, he ran a state-wide race as Campaign Manager for Jesse White 2010. Turned off by the toxicity of politics in Chicago, Skippy left a promising career and traveled the world, often solo with a backpack and a motorcycle. His perspective began to expand. Working on an ill-fated start-up, he moved back to his favorite place on Earth, Aspen, CO., where he had previously lived as a competitive skier and collegiate national champion. Here he began to do "the work," diving deeply into his soul, connecting and healing and re-contextualized years of childhood trauma and their resulting expression. As he did, he re-engaged politically. He co-founded and Chaired Aspen NextGen to give youth a voice. He organized a successful ballot initiative to change Aspen's election day, resulting in the highest-ever voter turnout by 26%. He Chaired the APCHA housing board and the P&Z Comission, going on to serve four years on Aspen's City Council from 2019-2023. In his term, Aspen established a net-zero-waste goal and passed a housing strategic plan. Skippy advocated for innovation to improve government function, citizen involvement, and voter turnout and t psychedelic reform. He serves on the Aspen Psychedelic Resource Center board. During his service, he observed incredible heart-centered leaders try to make change, only to drop out as they faced public hate, misinformation, conflict, and the resulting stress, anxiety, overwhelm, and other mental health challenges of our toxic culture. Integrating his mental-health journey, he founded the Elected Leaders Collective to "heal our politics." The ELC works with elected officials and public servants to reduce mental health challenges, increase performance, and connect with other heart-centered leaders. ELC's coaching addresses all five parts of the human experience – mind, body, emotion, unconscious, and spirit. Leaders cultivate awareness, remove internal blocks, and achieve aligned external action to reach their highest self in life and leadership. Skippy lives with his partner Jamie in Aspen. They travel as much as possible, still on two wheels, to unconventional places. Skippy is an ultra-marathoner, burner, skier, biker, driver, & cook w/"Citizen" tattooed on his right arm. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 2:44 - Healing Our Politics Podcast 11:00 - What Motivates You? 17:32 - Where Did You Grow Up? 25:29 - What Drew You to Colorado? 33:44 - Growth at an Impressionable Age 35:47 - Electric Vehicle Start Up 38:02 - Gone Gonzo 45:29 - Political Origin 51:49 - Healing in Politics 1:04:28 - Public Service 1:14:08 - When Work Affected Change 1:19:49 - Ask Jeff a Question 1:22:52 - Most Grateful for 1:24:15 - Snap Your Fingers 1:27:43 -  How to Support

Walter Jacobson's Perspective from WGN Plus
Walter Jacobson's Perspective 5-30-24: An honor so well-deserved for Jesse White

Walter Jacobson's Perspective from WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024


Like so many people, I am glued to news about Donald Trump. But right now I’m thinking about a famous political person here in Illinois who is every bit as well-known as Trump because he was for so many years our Secretary of State. Of course, I’m thinking about Jesse White, whose name and no […]

Monster Attack
Matinee | Episode 400

Monster Attack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 46:24


It is our 400th EPISODE !!! and Jim discusses what he calls "The Perfect Movie For All Monster Kids," Joe Dante's 1993 "Matinee," starring John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty, Simon Fenton, Omri Katz, Kellie Martin, Lisa Jakub, Robert Picardo, Lucinda Jenney, Jesse Lee, Jesse White, James Villemaire, David Clennon, Dick Miller, John Sayles, Lucy Butler, Belinda Balaski, Naomi Watts, and Kevin McCarthy. This loving tribute to old Monster Movies from the 50s and an homage to William Castle has won the hearts of many monster fans during the last three decades. And its all on this special 400th episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.

ESO Network – The ESO Network
Matinee | Episode 400

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 46:24


It is our 400th EPISODE !!! and Jim discusses what he calls “The Perfect Movie For All Monster Kids,” Joe Dante’s 1993 “Matinee,” starring John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty, Simon Fenton, Omri Katz, Kellie Martin, Lisa Jakub, Robert Picardo, Lucinda Jenney, Jesse Lee, Jesse White, James Villemaire, David Clennon, Dick Miller, John Sayles, Lucy Butler, Belinda […] The post Matinee | Episode 400 appeared first on The ESO Network.

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension talk about Season 3 Episode 36 titled. Cavender is Coming. The Episode is Directed by: Christian Nyby and Stars: Carol Burnett, Jesse White and Howard Smith. If you'd like to support our podcast and like the show you can always donate to the link here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/usr/retrojakexy?_trksid=p2047675.m145687.l151929 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

Beyond The Turning Point
Building an Exceptional Team Capitalizing on Uniqueness - Jesse White

Beyond The Turning Point

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 28:33


How is your company unique?Jesse White  shares what he looks for when hiring people for his team.One of the things Jesse shared is “We are unique in that we hire for a culture add; not a culture fit.  It was great having him unpack that approach and how he uses that uniqueness in upskilling and developing all the team members on his team.Jesse shared a unique approach to practicing radical feedback which helps everyone on the team improve, including himself.Jesse is passionate about developing people! He  shares that his personal style of communicating is through storytelling and relays a great situation involving his son that is very impactful. Jesse is Vice President of Katalyst, a cybersecurity solutions company. Connect with Sally at www.sallyloveinspires.comConnect with Sally on LinkedIn here. Did you find this episode valuable? Please leave a review and share it with someone you believe would benefit from it as well.

Connected by Community
Episode 82: Helping Your Technology Vision Go Further, Faster, Safer

Connected by Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 45:19


Does your business or even personal accounts have protection against cybersecurity? Today we are joined by Jesse White, VP of Strategic Partnerships at Katalyst. Katalyst helps keep your organization and its data safe with a tailored cybersecurity solution designed just for you from a multitude of services. In 17 years, Katalyst has helped businesses keep and protect their brand, as well as offer training, response, and detection to cybersecurity threats. Tune in for details including some horror stories Jessie has seen in the business and even tips on how to protect yourself and your business from potential threats. Katalyst Jesse White 704-790-4440

Why Do We Own This DVD?
245. Matinee (1993)

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 100:08


Diane and Sean discuss Joe Dante's under appreciated love letter to movie-making, Matinee. Episode music is, "This Is It" composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith, fro the OST.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension discusses Season 3 Episode 13 titled: Once Upon a Time. The Episode is Directed by: Noman Z. McLeod and Stars: Buster Keaton, Stanley Adams, Milton Parson, Gil Lamb, James Flavin, Harry Fleer and Jesse White. You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders Twitter @Redneval2 Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/usr/retrojakexy?_trksid=p2047675.m145687.l151929 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

RADIO Then
SEARS RADIO THEATER "Retribution"

RADIO Then

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 44:29


From February 5, 1979 on CBS Radio this is the first episode of Sears Radio Theater. The Host is Lorne Green and stars John McIntire and Janette Nolan. Announcer is Art Gilmore. Air check from KMOX St. Louis. Sears Radio Theater was a radio drama anthology series which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the Sears chain. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater during its first season, the program offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast.In 1980, the program moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater. The Mutual series broadcast repeats from the CBS run until September 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. Sears continued as a sponsor during the Mutual run.Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love And Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy.Actors heard on the series included Parley Baer, Mary Jane Croft, Howard Culver, John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Janet Waldo, Vic Perrin, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Elliot Lewis, Jeff Corey, Lesley Woods, Robert Rockwell, Lurene Tuttle, Eve Arden, Keith Andes, Harriet Nelson, Alan Young, Tom Bosley, Marion Ross, Lloyd Bochner, Rick Jason, Frank Campanella, Toni Tennille, Arthur Hill, Dan O'Herlihy, Jesse White and Frank Nelson.It was produced and directed by Fletcher Markle and Elliott Lewis. The theme was composed and conducted by Nelson Riddle.Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field. Like Earplay, it was broadcast in stereo.

Dad to Dad  Podcast
Dad to Dad SFN 254 - Jesse White Former Illinois Secretary Of State & Founder Of The Jesse White Tumblers

Dad to Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 59:35


Our guest this week is Jesse White of Chicago, who is the recently retired Illinois Secretary of State, who served in that capacity for 24 years and under five governors. Prior to serving as Secretary of State, he was the Cook County Recorder of Deeds for seven years and a member of the Illinois House of Representatives for 16 years. Prior to his five decades long political career he served as a paratrooper in the US Army and was a member of the 101st Airborne Division and Illinois National Guard. Jesse was also a Chicago Public School teacher and administrator for 33 years. He also played minor league baseball for the Chicago Cubs after his time in the Army. Perhaps, most impressively, starting in 1959 he founded the Jesse White Tumblers, which has provided more than 19,000 at-risk youth (girls and boys) with training and guidance to make positive choices and learn important lessons for life. Jesse White Tumbler teams have performed at countless parades, NFL, MLB, and NBA games. They have also performed all over the U.S. and dozens of countries around the world. Amazingly, fewer than two dozen of them have gotten into trouble with the law. It's an inspirational story about growing up in an era of discrimination, overcoming constant obstacles, striving for success in so many different venues and making a tangible difference in the life of youth through discipline and determination. Show Notes -Email – margaretrudd@jessewhitefoundation.netWebsite – https://jessewhitetumblingteam.com/Website - https://www.thejessewhitefoundation.org/Wikipedia Page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_White_(politician)New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/07/us/jesse-white-illinois-secretary-of-state-retire.htmlSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channe... Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/do...Find out about Horizon Therapeutics – Science and Compassion Working Together To Transform Lives. https://www.horizontherapeutics.com/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/Discover more about the Dads Honor Ride 2023 - https://21stcenturydads.org/2023-dads-honor-ride/

Story Paths
Mother's Day Special

Story Paths

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 54:22


Welcome to a special Mother's Day episode, where six guest poets and storytellers break down suffocating ideas of what a mother must be, to make space for the primal torrent of the earthy, crazy, profoundly deepening realites. And this isn't just about biological mothers, though god bless 'em, we need 'em.Our guests share traditional stories, heartfelt poems, and personal experiences that delve into the twists and burns of motherhood. Through their stories, we'll discover that motherhood is not just about the Hallmark card version of it. It's a messy, complicated journey that often defies our expectations and challenges us in ways we never imagined.We'll hear from mothers who have experienced loss, sacrifice, and moments of pure exhaustion. We'll also hear from those who have found unexpected beauty and fulfillment in the chaos of motherhood.Our guests will challenge limited conceptions about motherhood and reveal something more primal and deeply resonant within all of us. So join us as we celebrate motherhood in all its complexity, and honor the women who have loved and nurtured us throughout our lives. Happy Mother's Day!Transcript:Mother's Day May 2023 assembled[00:00:00] TheoWelcome to the story paths podcast. I'm theatre Lowery, and this is our mother's day special. My birthday was recently. And on that day I reached out. Uh, some online and in person. Communities and asked if anyone would like to share some stories, some reflections, some poems. About mother's day. And I'm glad to say they sent me an intriguing variety of offerings. From a story, reframing a childhood. To a poem about motherhood from the trenches. To reflections on breaking societal molds of motherhood. To a deepening [00:01:00] into the fierce beauty. Of mother earth. We begin with a story from storyteller, Carrie taught. And this one is broadly about childhood. The realm of mothers. About relationship. With elders about carrying guilt and the stories that we tell ourselves. And as you listen, whether you're old or young or male or female, you might imagine that you were the boy. And this story. And that this is part of your childhood. Once upon a time there was a boy and he lived on a [00:02:00] small farm in the distant remote countryside at least 10 miles away from the closest village, and his family ran the farm small vegetable farm that also had 12 apricot trees and chickens, and two cows and six sheep. And the boy named Jimmy. Worked very hard on the farm along with his family, and together they produced enough food to survive on as well as to sell at market for a moderate modest income.Well, one day Jimmy was not doing his chores. But instead was playing by the old well, and he had been told many, many, many times by his mother to stay away from the old. Well, but there he was nonetheless, because there was something magnetic about that deep, dark void in the earth. And, and he just couldn't stay away.And he loved the way, when he reached his arm down, the air felt different because it was cold and still. [00:03:00] And when he leaned over and smelled, it smelled damp and earthy. There used to be wood on top of the well for obvious safety precautions, but at a particularly bad time of storms, the family used the wood to board up the windows and nobody had got around to replacing it.Well, I know that you can see where this story is going. Jimmy did fall down the well, and he lodged his foot between rocks at the bottom and he couldn't move. He tried to free his foot. He thought, well, maybe he could scramble up, but the walls were far too tall and too steep for that. Anyway, Jimmy was terrified.And he knew that nobody was gonna find him until at least dinner. Everybody was off doing their chores, either working in the house or working in the fields or working when in the orchard or attending to the animals. Everybody was doing what they were supposed to be doing and nobody would notice that he [00:04:00] was gone.The dinner bell was hours away. And in that time, Jimmy, Thought. Terrible, terrible thoughts. He wondered what would happen if nobody ever found him and he starved to death. What, what if they had to cut off his leg to get him out? What if, what if his family was so angry with him for the trouble they caused that they sent him away to live somewhere else?Oh, why? Why wasn't Jimmy? Doing what he was supposed to be doing. Why did he not listen to his mother? Why was he playing near the, well? Why wasn't he doing his chores like he was supposed to? Why couldn't he have just been a good boy? Why? Well, sure enough, when the dinner bell rang and Jimmy didn't appear for dinner, the family sprung into action.You see, there are a lot of accidents that can happen on a small farm at the edge of the wilderness, and they didn't wait to see if Jimmy was just [00:05:00] dillydallying. They jumped up and they spread out and they searched and it didn't take long for them to discover Jimmy at the bottom of the well. But the problem was really about how to get him out.You see, Jimmy's foot was still stuck. He couldn't free himself. And the entrance to the well, the opening of the well was too narrow for anybody else to fit down, to come down and help. And they were afraid that if they tried to dig a wider opening, that the rocks and debris in the mud would fall on top of Jimmy.And they finally decided the only thing they could do. Was to dig a parallel shaft beside the well and then dig across to free. Jimmy. Well, they sent the kids out to the neighboring farms to rally for help, and soon they had gathered a work crew. And they worked around the clock in shifts digging and digging and digging.And it took five days and five [00:06:00] nights before they were able to free Jimmy from the well. And in that time, not one moment was Jimmy left alone. There was always somebody sitting at the mouth of the well with him talking down to him in. Calming, soothing, reassuring voices. They sang to him. They told him stories.They read aloud. They even brought Jimmy's little baby sister to come and coup and babble and giggle down the well. They sent down as much love and comfort as they could. They sent him his favorite food. They sent down blankets. They hauled up his toilet waste. They tried to fill Jimmy up with as much love and comfort and reassurance as they could, and after five days when they freed Jimmy, there was a huge celebration and everybody came.It was a giant potluck and, and there was so much celebrating. Jimmy was the hero. [00:07:00] He was celebrated and Jimmy went to bed and cried himself to sleep.Not one person said a thing to Jimmy about the terrible inconvenience of missing five days of work on the farm. Not one person said anything about the apricots dropping off the trees and rotting on the ground or, or about the. Cut worms that were devastating, the cabbage patch. Nobody said anything about why Jimmy was playing at the well in the first place.Nobody scolded him. Nobody said, why weren't you checking the fences like you were supposed to? Nobody said any of that. Nobody teased him. Nobody made fun of having to haul up his toilet waste, none of that. But Jimmy was ashamed and embarrassed, and he made a promise to himself that night. Jimmy promised himself that he would never again cause so [00:08:00] much anguish to somebody else.Never again would he require so much labor. Never again would he be a burden. Never again would he be so helpless.I, and although Jimmy was forever grateful, He carried a small cold stone in his heart for the rest of his life where he kept his fear and his sadness, and his shame, and his loneliness. Jimmy grew up to be a kind and generous and serious. And successful man. He was philanthropic, but he always kept himself a little apart from the world.He was always a little bit alone and a little bit sad if only he had spoken those feelings aloud. If only he [00:09:00] had heard how others told this story. You see, for some people this was a story of purpose about how setting a worthy goal and working hard to achieve it against the odds is an incredible feeling.For some, it was a story of the value of community, about the importance of working together for the common good. For some people, this helped them set their priorities straight. It reminded them that the love and the support and the wellbeing of another. Is so much more important than anything else on their to-do list.Others were reminded to go home and do a safety check on their own property. I mean, who knows how many accidents this prevented for? One young couple who were just starting out, this was a story of love and commitment of family, and it became the cornerstone of the life that they built together. Even, [00:10:00] even.Jimmy's little sister who had no memory of the event, internalized the importance and the significance of her voice, how important it was for her presence and her voice to be heard. Not one person carry the story of bitterness or resentment or the disappointment that Jimmy imagined. So I ask you, are you carrying an old story?That keeps you apart from life, that keeps you somehow small. Have you made a vow or a promise that no longer serves you? You see how we tell our story impacts how we experience the world. We get to choose how we tell our story. Choose well, my friend, choose well. [00:11:00] We get to choose how we tell our story. What a powerful lesson. There's a saying, I like. It's never too late to have a good childhood. To look back and reframe. Stories in which we cast ourselves as a fill-in or others as a felon. And to look at them from different perspectives. That's one of the beauties of storytelling. Is it allows you to move around 360 degrees. More. Our degrees around particular events in the past or particular understandings. And see them from different points of view. Like a council. Uh, people coming together and sharing their few point. I know when I heard this story from Carrie, I thought of some events from the childhood or younger years of other people that I know who are dear to [00:12:00] me. And considered, oh, it could be seen in a different perspective. Or maybe there's someone, you know, who seeing events in their own life or they're casting themselves as the fill-in or the victim. But the, you don't see them that way. The UCM is bigger than that. Stronger than that. TheoNext, we have a poem from storyteller and poet, Amy Walsh. And here she digs down. Into what motherhood should be. Could be. Is. And deep reflections. But what it means to be. Uh, human poised within older and newer generations of humans. Tending new generations. Children. What to pass on. What to stop. When to forgive oneself. [00:13:00] What is it to be a mother? Amy WalshHi, Theo. I wanted to share my poem with you. It was inspired by a group that I'm part of called Mother Circle that's facilitated by Kimberly Anne Johnson. I am Amy, daughter of Marsha, granddaughter of Rita, and Arlene, great-granddaughter of Anne, Minnie, Marie and Marie, mother of Rita and Irene. I carry the blood of the victim, the perpetrator, and the rescuer in my veins. And I know that I pass these to my daughters via both nurturance and bone. I know that I want to do things differently and sometimes I can't, and sometimes I can.[00:14:00] I know there are gifts I want to hand down, and sometimes I can't, and sometimes I can. My oldest daughter is a wise little mystic, a sensitive soul. She told me when she was four. All we needed to do to deserve God's love was be born. She reads body language like I read every flyer at the dorm elevator bulletin board, effortlessly, unintentionally, perhaps uncontrollably absorbing every emotional nuance I never saw or long ago tuned out. Until Covid made my rage unavoidable I would've told you with a straight face that I didn't often feel angry. Or afraid or ashamed or even sad because what did that get you except sent to your room? So I prided myself on being the easy kid and got it together [00:15:00] and expected my sense to five year old to get it together too. Now she attaches so much to being the best kid in her class to being all business in first grade.It makes me want to cry. Because maybe she was wired like that, but maybe this is her version of easy. Maybe I have already taught her that her emotions are too much, that it is more important to be good, that's safe, that there are conditions on her worth.How do I unwind that and repair that? Can I open my heart to feel the joy and grief, passion and rage, hope and fear? Belonging and shame. Can my daughters and I teach each other, can we take that freight ancestral tapestry and weave it a new, my mother was the [00:16:00] daughter of a man who lost his mother in a car accident at the age of six.I am not sure there are words for how disorienting that was. He never moved beyond that emotionally in the 83 years that followed his outbursts. Never more regulated than a six year old boys, but much more terrifying to a small child in the container of a grown man.My mother was two when she and her brother threw eggs at the hem house wall. She remembers the fun and the delight of bright yellow streaking down the wall. She doesn't remember what happens next, except that it was the last time she did something fun without fully examining the consequences. A good girl through and through to this day, my mother recoils that conflict when my daughter's fight [00:17:00] over a plastic hat.She pounces with immediate distraction to escape their anger and provide them an escape route too. I say that as if I am better, as if it doesn't take two days of inner pep talks and a well-rehearsed script to confront someone about a small frustration at work as if I weren't afraid to be unreasonable, as if it didn't feel mean to say no.As I sift through the debris of easy and excavate my too muchness, I can see that I never felt afraid of my mother. I can see the additional room she created for me to maneuver in the world, room she never had. I can see the stories of abusive fathers and women who did what they had to to survive. I can see the stories of grieving fathers.And women who died in childbirth. [00:18:00] I can see the son of an alcoholic whose heart broke too early. I can see the hunger and the fear that led to that alcoholism or led to insatiable taking, that was the direct cause of the hunger and desperation of others. I can see the church and the wild woman of the woods.I can see the stone workers and the story keepers. I can see the conquest and the concord. I can see the ancient grandmothers place their flower crown on my head. There is pride and shame and magic in your life. Victims. Perpetrators, rescuers, all of them, shaking your windows and rattling your bones, demanding you look at the sacrifices and the atrocities [00:19:00] carried out in your name, demanding you reckon with a question? Why are you still here?YolandaI'm Yolanda I'm an Ubuntu poet and I love the idea that stories, stories,I'm Yolanda I'm an Ubuntu poet and I love the idea that stories, stories, That's the voice of Yolanda. Who will share with us some bombastic reflections on motherhood. On primal forces, breaking societal molds. And finding one's fault. All the more visible with the attempt to parent. Uh, young being into this world. And with the mother's connection with ancestral lines of mothers flowing into her. And all their [00:20:00] connection. With mother earth. what really struck me was, firstly I was. Grateful to have this invitation from a man. It really landed just that simple awareness that, um, a man was wanting on his own birthday to celebrate motherhood. I come from an African culture that's a dual heritage. So it's the north and east of Africa. It's a two season landscape, it's multiple languages before you enter into school. And you come into a culture that is in Europe. So I'm very much a sort of diaspora lens. Using the English language, my, my second language to communicate on a topic that. I believe motherhood just strips you off language and gets you back into that animal primal state, you know, where between, you know, [00:21:00] milking with, you know, with holding your child's head in one hand and kind of sensing the, on a pheromone level, you can smell the presence of your man wanting to creep back towards you.And, you know, how does that mind deal with all that at once? It's, it's just, it's an adventure, you know. And you learn to relax into it I couldn't even speak the word adventure without acknowledging that I wanted to pause Advent. So I don't know how folks reflect on motherhood.It's got such an urban myth around it. It's got so many different silent codes within it. But motherhood for me has just been. Tooth pulling messy adventure, and that we need to somehow be nourished by it and also shed some of those stories that we have somehow nurtured. There's the stories that we see from our families. There's those things that [00:22:00] exist in society that say the dos and don't. A mother. I'll have, you know, Theodore, if I've understood the silent codes has put aside her.Her sexy has put aside, her woman has put aside her. You know, lover has put aside all of that and has raised to the pedestal a dream. A dream filled with urban myth rather than the sacred, simple, scared story. You are on an adventure and you aren't being asked to go beyond some of those limitations that you might have. And through a conditioned mindset and, and religion, all those kind of things. You call it culture. On a good day, you call it maddening on a bad day.And then motherhood just kind of keeps pushing, but both further down that river so that you recognize that uh, you just don't have the language. And that's when I became quite. [00:23:00] Familiar with my animist heritage and I, I brought that to myself in the most compassionate way cuz I recognized that in all ways I had given up and that I was not being asked to give up on myself, but I was being asked to explore this on a completely sacred level.So motherhood for me became a path where I recognized that I had walked with shame, and that I was gradually being invited through the motherhood experience of seeing the holy in the shame, seeing the beautiful in the shame, seeing the, I'm part of a wider story in the shame, and so shame like all entities that have a spaciousness to them. My first glance on this relationship was I'll never be good enough. I failed him from the get-go. [00:24:00] Um, and then the storyline became what makes you think there is any extra that needs to be done? Maybe he needs my kind of crazy, maybe he needs my kind of flaws. And I have found that the mother tongue is the one that is so foundational in the discourse between Great Mother and remembering our matriarchs from the original story, those who have now been transformed and present to us as two-legged people, but they are present to us through the other members of our family, through the tree family, the stone people, the elements. The oral tradition gives you that tonality. The oral tradition says you are to lean to your child. Like the grandmother always reminds the mother. When I lost my firstborn child, I still use language like lost. [00:25:00] It's my grandmother who said you had already called and named her Maisha.Maisha in my mother tongue means life.And I go back to the simplicity of the term storyline. It brought me my grandmother in a form I hadn't known. She said, we go at a particular time to go and meet our coffee plants. We have coffee plantations by the but of the kja. It's, it's a sea, a wave of.Of coffee plants, it's coffee medicine. And then we have those who walk, who go into the climb. So they listen and they do that story and they hear the story and they bring it back down to us. And we know how to do our coffee medicine to care. There is nothing within the storyline.Says, strip the coffee plants away so that we can see the [00:26:00] magnificence of our grandmother better exposed. That's a colonized mind. You don't throw the baby with the bathwater. That's motherhood. Your son's a jerk is the sentence that comes to the surface.You know, he's come back at two o'clock in the morning, you're gonna hear him making love all night. Why? Why? Why? Then you remember, you don't strip the coffee medicine. That's his story. That's when you're like, I remember when I used to do that.What is this biggest hunger and yearning that mothers are called to remember? All religions in their sacred and in their pure, how the discourse, it says enter into direct relationship. It's not just us crazy mystic or part Catholic, shamanic and, you know, possessed. It's there. It's in the fabric [00:27:00] of the cloth. If you become overly confused, Motherhood is the most devouring, insane thing. Can you imagine it's made that way? You know, we, we bring them through a portal and they do their part.So it's an adventure. And when I think of motherhood, I wanted to recognize the matriarchs that have sat with their patriarchs, and they've done it in a combined and relaxed and loving way in the deep confusion that exists at the moment.And in the original old stories. As I love to say, the grandmother's spirit had already seen fit to, to have in that in between space medicine, deep deep medicine, and as it happens, science now knows that if you are sipping on coffee, you are more likely to get [00:28:00] to deal with those high altitudes with a better experience.But you know, did my original, original, original grandmother know this? But she's quite cheeky, so she's saying yes, but you know, we come from a cheeky line, so I'll just ignore that. Shall we say that bit? I don't think she did. Really. I think what happens is a, a deep obedience, you know, you, you learn to communicate and into real relationship and you, you hear your bodies.Yes. And you, you can, you can recognize your bodies. For me, motherhood is a messy adventure. And the more you can vent the better. We are not invited to do this alone. Recognizing that we can look at the signs and lean on others and take a leap of faith and remember that as much as we believe it's our own [00:29:00] adventure, our children are our deepest teacher and it's with loving embrace of other mothers, other grandmothers, other sisters, those who have birthed that experience, or those who are there to support you even if they haven't lived the so-called birth experience. And then with that, we can simply say, we are a family and our men are so much a part of this. Our other family members are so much a part of this. And I'm grateful. Uh, next we have a poem. Of belonging. And earthiness. By the poet and artist, Jesse White. How could we have forgotten the blessing to be born of a love as ancient as eternity, perpetually shape shifting, [00:30:00] spirit breathing you into me and back again until I no longer know where my skin ends and yours begins. Tate our bones back to the land. Remembering her embrace of gravity. May we begin the mourning, bowing to the beauty that births us.Mother of mystery and magic, father of fire and feather. How could we have forgotten we belong along?Lastly, we close with a story. By storyteller, Diana spirit hark. A story about the interrelationships between life and death which we've. The creatures. In this world together, including ourselves. The story of the wisdom. [00:31:00] Of our great mother. Wisdom, which is sometimes hard. For us. To accept. I am an artisan of a ceremonial art I've been a storyteller and a dream weaver. For my whole life. I've always known about dreams since I was a little girl, and when I found the medicine teachings of the four directions, I became totally immersed in that and found, felt like I finally found a philosophy and a way of life that matched who I was, who I am.And so I am a grandmother and a great-grandmother, still raising children, still [00:32:00] interpreting dreams, still making art, and still loving mother nature. My friend Theo asked me to share a story about mothers or grandmothers, cuz I'm a grandmother and I have. A favorite story about a mother that we often don't think of as our, our mother. When I was a little girl, I was put outside and the door locked. So I, I made friends with, with nature, with the trees and the grass and the birds and, and the bugs and everything.That was on my, you know, in my yard when I was little. And at one point I actually said to myself that I think that [00:33:00] I was given to the wrong family and that my real mother is Mother Nature. Cuz in those days, long time ago, they didn't talk about Earth Mother much. Mostly talked about. Be good to Mother Nature.And so that's, so I decided that Mother Nature was my true mother, and this song is called Earth Mother, and it is a story about. There, there's a lot of talk right now about how we're spoiling the earth and howthis shouldn't happen and that shouldn't happen. But nature has a verypretty powerful awareness [00:34:00] of what her children need.Earth. Mother woke with the dawn and Fanny sacred smoke to all the four directions. She began to walk thelan singing her morning song.Beautiful home, beautiful homeland. Welcome the fire, the east and sun. Welcome the south. The swimmers and the waters welcome the west, the earth and the plants. Welcome the north. The wind and the animals. Welcome to the stars. Welcome to the moon. Good morning, my beautiful life. Good morning. My [00:35:00] beautiful life.And as she walked,she came to. A beautiful place where she bent down and she saw the The Beatles, and she gave them beautiful little iridescent green jackets and she hung green acorns in the trees and bending low. She the seed of summer in a little flower. So that when it opened in summer, it would remember. Then she turned her gaze to the sage covered desert.She loved the desert. She blew a warm [00:36:00] wind across the Bless the desert and a hawk caught it on his wings as he blew, and then she walked on. As she walked, she came to the river and there was men. Man had his neck and he was catching frogsfor his breakfastfor his mother. You are kind. You sent frog to me. To hunt and catch for my breakfast. I am very grateful they filled my belly.Oh, but why, why do you send mosquitoes to torment me in my bed at night? They bite me and make me leave my bed.[00:37:00] Mosquitoes Earth. Mother, very, very bad, bad, bad frogs, on the other hand, sweet, good, and so delicious,Earth's mother. If there were no more mosquitoes, the world would be perfect.Earth's mother's side and walked. She walked across the Savannah in Africa wearing a robe, fringed with falling rain. She filled the water holes, sharpened the thorn bushes, guided sunbird to a blooming flower with nectar, she climbed a peak. And flung her spear of lightning across the sky. It felt the sting of storm and the fury of the [00:38:00] lightningin the North Earth. Mother powdered the trees with snow and like diamond dust. It was in the air later on in the afternoon, earth Mother. Heard frogs calling.She saw a frog sitting on the rock and catching an insect in with this tongue and eating at whole. Thank you Earth Mother Mosquitoes and her sisters fill my belly. But why have you said man to eat me? Man is very, very bad, bad, bad, sweet, delicious mosquitoes On the other hand, they make me happy. If there were no more men in [00:39:00] this world, it would be perfect Birth mother smiled and walked on in the evening.She died deep into the water and swam with the whales. Iridescent blue light coming out of her fingertips. Crescent Moon rose, she cradled an otter in a bed of seaweed. It was nighttime. Now, she walked across the meadow.She heard a tiny little voice,earth mother. I am so grateful to you for sending man. He's so tasty and delicious when I bite him in his pet. But why Earth Mother do you send those useless [00:40:00] rocks? They have eaten my sisters. And tomorrow, Shirley, they will eat me. This one would be perfect. Ifthere were no more props, earth mother smiled inside and she climbed the hill to her cloud tv. She spread fireflies amongst the trees and they sparkled like diamonds. She spread a spider, we lace on the grass,and she said goodnight. Goodnight to the Beatles and the hawks and the sunbirds. Goodnight to the whales and the frogs, and the otters and the mosquitoes, and fireflies. [00:41:00] Her children everywhere. Then she went to sleep and the world in its own way was perfect. Goodnight. Goodnight, my beautiful hope.Goodnight to the south, the swimmers and the whales. Goodnight to the west, the earth and the plants. Goodnight to the north, the wind and the animals. Goodnight to the starts. Goodnight to the moon. Goodnight, beautiful light. Goodnight, beautiful world. Goodnight. Beautiful land.The end.So it's a great story about all of life and it really does answer the why [00:42:00] life is the way it is yet gently, mm-hmm. With grace and beauty. Thank you for listening. If you'd like to support this podcast, you can become a paid subscriber on sub stack. And this month paid subscribers are receiving the full. Reflections from Yolanda. Edited down quite a bit for this episode. And I also invite you to share it with others who you think would like it. Until next time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe

The Bogart Podcast
The Bogart Podcast - Season 2 - Episode 4

The Bogart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 77:35


On this week's episode of The Bogart Podcast, we talk about Evan having an Instacart driver messing up his yard, the new Broken Lizard film, a school bus driver yelling at kids, another voice-mail, another Jesse White @jesse_t_white movie review, and so much moreAlso, we are doing a giveaway for $100 gift card to @bloomfield_tattoo_galleryThe Bogart Podcast is a show between two high school friends, Evan Bogart and David Parshall. The two sit down and talk about events from the previous week, as well as other topics. Be sure to check out the merch page and pick up some swag to support our show! Call the show 585-678-1660 email the show thebogartpodcast@gmail.com thebogartpodcast.comCall or text the show 585-678-1660Email the show thebogartpodcast@gmail.comYoutube - Beer Pirate RadioInstagram - evanbogart1080Facebook - The Bogart PodcastThebogartpodcast.comBloomfield Tattoo Gallery1 Wellness Way Suite KBloomfield, NY 14469https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=512488205591847&paipv=0&eav=AfY_yqrWLC0Tlk_voZOkceuLqSrYQuHPTHrfASsL215um4S18QScuzmb1SYHHl2fH1k&_rdr

The Bogart Podcast
The Bogart Podcast - Season 2 - Episode 2

The Bogart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 64:20


On this week's episode of The Bogart Podcast, we talk about David hyping up security at his apartment, going to the Seabee Ball, and trouble at his Airbnb. Evan gets a crazy stomach bug, gets kicked out of a Facebook group, and looks at the housing market. We also talk about topless house cleaners, MFL podcast and we have another Jesse White @jesse_t_white movie review!The Bogart Podcast is a show between two high school friends, Evan Bogart and David Parshall. The two sit down and talk about events from the previous week, as well as other topics. Be sure to check out the merch page and pick up some swag to support our show! Call the show 585-678-1660 email the show thebogartpodcast@gmail.com thebogartpodcast.comCall or text the show 585-678-1660Email the show thebogartpodcast@gmail.comYoutube - Beer Pirate RadioInstagram - evanbogart1080Facebook - The Bogart PodcastThebogartpodcast.com

The Ben Joravsky Show
"Debate Prep” and Monroe Anderson & Kina Collins

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 68:08


The smartest brains in Chicago give advice to Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas in advance of tonight's mayoral debate. Ben riffs. Monroe Anderson and Kina Collins, former congressional candidate, talk mayoral politics. Including…Defund as a Republican talking point. Willie Wilson & Jesse White's Vallas endorsement. And then it's on to national politics. Fox & MAGA and DeSantis v. Trump. And more…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Inside Byte
Episode 83 - Biggest Moments in Gaming History! [feat. Jesse White]

The Inside Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 107:58


We start the episode by spinning the most SUPER-RADICAL WHEEL OF ALL TIME! Later we get into - Xbox's Developer Direct - GoldenEye 007 is now released! - Ridiculous "The Callisto Protocol" metrics - HBO's The Last of Us renewed for a 2nd season - High on Life/Pentiment/Witcher 3/Beyonetta 3/Dead Space Remake/Hi-Fi Rush - Returning guest, Jesse White, joins us as we go over our "Biggest Moments in Gaming History" and more!

AAMVAcast
AAMVAcast - Episode 139 - Jesse White Part 2

AAMVAcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 36:05


In this episode, we continue our conversation with recently-retired Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, discussing some of his major accomplishments and initiatives, including expanding organ donation and keeping young drivers safe on the road. Host: Ian Grossman Producer: Claire Jeffrey and Chelsey Hadwin Music: Gibson Arthur This episode is brought to you by GET Mobile ID by GET Group North America, the smart choice for ID implementations. Put citizens in control with GET Mobile ID. Fully ISO compliant 18013-5 and surpasses AAMVA guidelines. Learn more at getgroupna.com.

The Bogart Podcast
The Bogart Podcast - Episode 25

The Bogart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 55:27


On this week's episode of The Bogart Podcast, we talk about Dave's Drill weekend, hockey, NFL football, Dave's Instagram stories, Evan's Domino's reward points, Evan's start to his sobriety journey, Dave's hangover stories, plans for the podcast in the future, Mega Millions, and we have another Jesse White movie review!The Bogart Podcast is a show between two high school friends, Evan Bogart and David Parshall. The two sit down and talk about events from the previous week, as well as other topics. Be sure to check out the merch page and pick up some swag to support our show!Call or text the show 585-678-1660Email the show thebogartpodcast@gmail.comYoutube - Beer Pirate RadioInstagram - evanbogart1080Facebook - The Bogart PodcastThebogartpodcast.com

AAMVAcast
AAMVAcast - Episode 138 - Jesse White Part 1

AAMVAcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 38:25


In this episode, we share the first half of our conversation with Jesse White, who just retired after decades of service as Illinois Secretary of State. We begin this special two-part AAMVAcast with discussions of former Secretary White's early life, experiences during the civil rights movement, and how he came to be Secretary of State. Host: Ian Grossman Producer: Claire Jeffrey and Chelsey Hadwin Music: Gibson Arthur This episode is brought to you by GET Mobile ID by GET Group North America, the smart choice for ID implementations. Put citizens in control with GET Mobile ID. Fully ISO compliant 18013-5 and surpasses AAMVA guidelines. Learn more at getgroupna.com.

The Bogart Podcast
The Bogart Podcast - Episode 23

The Bogart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 68:15


On this week's episode of The Bogart Podcast, David goes to an NHL game, Dirt Dan does Evan's flooring, David has never had a Big Mac, Evan gets a Roomba, David talks about playing guitar for 20 years, Jesse White does another movie review, how kids don't have snow days anymore, David gives up alcohol for the new year, and much more. The Bogart Podcast is a show between two high school friends, Evan Bogart and David Parshall. The two sit down and talk about events from the previous week, as well as other topics. Be sure to check out the merch page and pick up some swag to support our show!Call or text the show 585-678-1660Email the show thebogartpodcast@gmail.comYoutube - Beer Pirate RadioInstagram - evanbogart1080Facebook - The Bogart PodcastThebogartpodcast.com

The Bogart Podcast
The Bogart Podcast Christmas Special 2022

The Bogart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 121:57


On The Bogart Podcast Christmas Special 2022 we talk about the total amount of money spent on Christmas Evan and Laura get locked in a room. Bogart advises on health, Jesse White gives a movie review on the new Avatar: The Way of Water, Dave calls the police on a street fight, favorite Christmas cocktails, and favorite Christmas movies, Christmas past in the Bogart's/Parshall household, buying a whole cow for the meat, and we play The Bogart Podcast Family Feud! The Bogart Podcast is a show between two high school friends, Evan Bogart and David Parshall. The two sit down and talk about events from the previous week, as well as other topics. Be sure to check out the merch page and pick up some swag to support our show!Call or text the show 585-678-1660Email the show thebogartpodcast@gmail.comYoutube - Beer Pirate RadioInstagram - evanbogart1080Facebook - The Bogart PodcastThebogartpodcast.com

GLT's Sound Ideas - Full Episodes
WGLT's Sound Ideas - Monday 12/19/22

GLT's Sound Ideas - Full Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 23:10


On today's episode, some Rivian employees explore unionizing amid safety concerns at the plant in Normal, a Tazewell County group recruits conservative school board candidates, plus Jesse White prepares to retire after a record-setting tenure as Illinois' first Black secretary of state.

GLT's Sound Ideas
Retiring Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White reveals the racism that shaped his legacy

GLT's Sound Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 4:34


You may know White because his name is on your driver's license or you've seen his tumblers at parades. But there's a lot more to White's legendary political career as it comes to an end.

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio
Secretary of State Jesse White

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 28:19


Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, the longest serving holder of that title, is retiring after this month. He reminisced, and looks ahead, with Political Editor Craig Dellimore.

CTO Connection
Jesse White - Lessons learned from burnout

CTO Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 28:37


Jesse White grew with the company over at OpenNMS, from developer through to hands on CTO. He started with a team of just five, but as the company and the team grew, he founds himself working longer and longer hours until he finally burned out. After taking time to get back in balance, he returned to continue running the org. In this interview, we discuss the journey and the lessons learned.PARTNERThanks to our partner CloudZero — Cloud Cost Intelligence Platform. Control cost and drive better decisions with CloudZero cloud cost intelligence. The CloudZero platform provides visibility into cloud spend without the typical pitfalls of legacy cloud cost management tools, like endless tagging or clunky Kubernetes support. Optimize unit economics, decentralize cost data to engineering, and create a shared language between finance and technical teams. CloudZero helps you organize cloud spending better than anyone else. Join companies like Drift, Rapid7, and SeatGeek by visiting cloudzero.com/ctoconnection to get started.

All Things Peoria
All Things Peoria - Thursday, November 3, 2022

All Things Peoria

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 24:09


In today's episode, you'll hear about the race for Illinois Secretary of State, with Jesse White retiring from his post after nearly 24 years. And Peoria Native Kathryn Miles has a lot of experience with reporting in Peoria after beginning her career at the Peoria Journal Star as a cub reporter while she was still in high school. You'll get a glimpse at where that work has taken her since, plus stakeholders are looking at what economic opportunities a 175-mile stretch of the Illinois River could bring after earning federal designation as a port statistical area.

The 217 Today Podcast
217 Today: 3 Secretary of State candidates campaign to replace retiring Democrat Jesse White

The 217 Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022


In today's deep dive, we’ll take a closer look at the Illinois Secretary of State race, where three candidates are vying to replace retiring Democrat Jesse White.

Next Level Nutrition Biz
Launching a Signature Nutrition Program with Jesse from Love Nourish Sweat

Next Level Nutrition Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 46:44


In this episode, Stephanie is talking with her past 1-1 business coaching client Jesse White from Love Nourish Sweat, all about how she created her signature nutrition program, Binge Eating Recovery Program. Jesse shares how she went from creating nutrition offerings based on the needs of each client to creating a signature, repeatable framework for her binge eating program. She walks us through the exact steps she took to set up her signature program and sign her first signature program clients. In today's episode, you'll learn: How Jesse started her nutrition business When she knew she needed a signature program The exact steps she took to create her signature program How having a signature program has changed her nutrition business

RADIO Then
STAN FREBERG - Sale Of Manhattan

RADIO Then

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 5:56


STAN FREBERG track 5 The Sale Of Manhattan from album Presents The United States of America The Early Years. Top Hat, White Feather, and Tails. June Foray as the Indian Woman, Stan Freberg as The Indian, Jesse White as the Real Estae agent and Paul Frees as Peter Tishman.

The Fran Spielman Show
Secretary of State Jesse White

The Fran Spielman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 34:15


Sun-Times City Hall reporter Fran Spielman is joined by long-time Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White to discuss his storied political career ahead of his upcoming retirement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CTO Studio
Getting Involved with Open Source Communities with Jesse White

CTO Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 46:31


“Large open source projects with many developers can sometimes feel like chaotic construction zones.” This week's show is all about open-source communities. Jesse White, CTO and President of R&D at OpenNMS, joins Etienne de Bruin to define and describe open source communities, what they do, and how they work. Some ideas you'll hear them explore are: OpenNMS is an open-source network monitoring program intended to monitor large enterprises at scale. How do you nurture a community that has strong feelings about where the product needs to go? “I see my role as being as transparent as possible in painting a picture of where we're going as an organization and what impacts that has on the open source project that we have,” Jesse shares. Sometimes when things go wrong inside an open source community, developers fork projects in different directions or start another community outright.  If you're thinking about contributing to an open-source community, you should start by asking around. You should also advocate for your own work - don't seclude yourself in a silo and only come out when it's ready. Let people know what you're working on, and keep them posted. Even if there's no response, people will see it and be aware. The key to open source is the openness of code, disposition, and how you approach it.  Resources Jesse White on the Web | LinkedIn

Red Robinson's Legends
Legends of Comedy: Gordon Jump

Red Robinson's Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 32:45


"WKRP in Cincinnati" premiered this week in 1978 on CBS-TV, airing for four seasons and 90 episodes. My late friend Terry Moore sat down with Gordon and his wife Anna in 1981 for this CKNW interview. The show, created by Hugh Wilson, featured the staff of a struggling radio station and was based on his experiences in sales at WQXI/Atlanta. New program director Andy Travis switches WKRP's format from easy-listening music to rock with help from deejays Dr. Johnny Fever and Venus Flytrap, station manager Arthur Carlson, sales manager Herb Tarlek, news director Les Nessman, receptionist Jennifer Marlowe and producer Bailey Quarters. Gordon reflects on his broadcast background and the inspiration for his character; the strengths of the show's cast; the advantages of syndication; he and Anna discuss how success has changed their lives; the truth behind Hollywood's "Tinseltown" myth; the importance of good management; and how they spend their free time. Arthur "Big Guy" Carlson was Gordon's signature role, and he starred in a short-lived revival of the show, "The New WKRP in Cincinnati" which ran in syndication from 1991 to 1993. He also appeared in the final season of Seinfeld, in which he played George Costanza's boss at a playground equipment company. You probably also remember when he took over the Maytag repairman role from Jesse White. Gordon Jump died at his home in Glendale, CA on September 22, 2003. He was 71.

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio
Dan Brady, GOP Cand. for IL Secretary of State

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 28:11


State Representative Dan Brady talks with Craig Dellimore about his campaign to succeed Jesse White as Illinois Secretary of State. He discusses his ideas for the office from technology to partnerships, and he talks about why he wishes that Republican Candidate for Governor Darren Bailey would tone down his rhetoric.

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go
Oak Lawn 17-year-old boy whose family claims police used excessive force during his arrest faces gun charge

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 6:35


Also in the news: IDOT begins repairs on I-80 this fall; Advocates for the homeless protest the construction of a controversial apartment complex; Dr. Allison Arwady, Jesse White both tested positive for COVID-19 and more.

WBBM All Local
Oak Lawn 17-year-old boy whose family claims police used excessive force during his arrest faces gun charge

WBBM All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 6:35


Also in the news: IDOT begins repairs on I-80 this fall; Advocates for the homeless protest the construction of a controversial apartment complex; Dr. Allison Arwady, Jesse White both tested positive for COVID-19 and more.

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go
Oak Lawn 17-year-old boy whose family claims police used excessive force during his arrest faces gun charge

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 6:35


Also in the news: IDOT begins repairs on I-80 this fall; Advocates for the homeless protest the construction of a controversial apartment complex; Dr. Allison Arwady, Jesse White both tested positive for COVID-19 and more.

Life on Side B
S4E14 | Keifer and Jesse on Cross-Cultural Missions (w/ Josh and Ashley)

Life on Side B

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 89:22


This week's episode topic was picked by our patrons. Josh and Ashley are talking with Keifer Lucchi, a missionary in Central Europe, and Jesse White, a university student preparing to go into missions in East Asia. From navigating missions organizations to cultural contexts, all four of them share about their experiences in missions from Latin America to Europe to Asia. Thank you to our patrons who chose this topic!

The Food Freedom Lab with Ryann Nicole
090. Jesse White, RD, @lovenourishsweat: How Hormones Play A Role In Binge Eating Recovery

The Food Freedom Lab with Ryann Nicole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 43:57


Today I am welcoming guest Jessie White to the Food Freedom Lab to talk about hormones and binge eating recovery!! This is a topic I have yet to bring to the pod, yet one I didn't want to miss. If you've ever wondered how hormones play a role in recovery, and what you need to know about hormones in recovery, this is your episode!!    About Jessie: Jesse is a holistic nutritionist with a decade of clinical experience helping women overcome binge eating and find food freedom…and she has also been there herself! After overcoming a binge eating disorder and exercise bulimia she became a nutritionist and began to work with clients to support them in all the ways she wished she had support during her own recovery.   She works individually with clients within her 12-week Binge Eating Recovery Program to help guide them from binge eating to balanced, through the physiological and emotional pieces of the journey.  She truly believes that your plate reflects your life, and the patterns at play within your relationship to food are also appearing in other areas in life. Links:  Shownotes Follow Jessie On Instagram Jessie's Blog

RESET
Six candidates battle for Secretary of State seat

RESET

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 13:53


Next Tuesday, Illinoisans will choose amongst either four Democrats or two Republicans candidates to fill the shoes of Jesse White, who served as Secretary of State for 23 years. Reset takes a look into this race before the primary elections kick off on June 28th. Host: Mary Dixon Producer: Isabelle Earl Guest: Amanda Vinicky, Paris Schutz

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 -Richard Irvin's new message. Will this work?   18:25 -Dan & Amy investigate a domestic dispute in Flossmoor   34:47 - Dan & Amy remember Jim Ryan   47:39 - Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation and author of Brutal War: Jungle Fighting in Papua New Guinea, 1942, Lt Col James Carafano: “We are going to get all the illegals into the country as fast as possible, so no one can take pictures of them, and use your tax dollars to do it”   01:04:55 - Illinois State Representative for the 105th District, Dan Brady, shares why he wants to replace Jesse White as Illinois Secretary of State. For more on Dan's candidacy visit votedanbrady.com   01:19:36 - Geoff Shepard, deputy counsel on Nixon's Watergate defense team, offers  Warnings From Watergate for the January 6 Committee. Be sure to check out Geoff's book The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President 01:40:04 - Dan & Amy on the state of the Illinois Republican Party  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ben Joravsky Show
"Michael Joseph Who?" and Alderman David Moore & Peter Cunningham

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 70:04


Dems want to pretend Michael Madigan never existed. Ben riffs. Alderman David Moore returns to discuss his candidacy to replace Jesse White as Secretary of State. He's the only candidate in the race who openly declares he's not using the office as a stepping stone to higher office. He lays out his agenda. And Peter "PC" Cunningham, the brains behind Daley, Duncan & Rahm returns to talk why Arne Duncan is not running for mayor. Why it's hard to have a legitimate conversation about crime. Police retirement. Defund police. And this observation--"Culture drives politics, politics drives policy."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Undefined - with Paige Michelle
17. The Pain of Getting What You Want

Undefined - with Paige Michelle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 25:43


Paige Michelle dives deep into the pain of getting what you want after a multitude of DM's around her recent episode with her new lover, Jesse White. She talks about her deep gratitude for her new love, and the painful side of all of the things that the new relationship is bringing up for her. In this episode, she talks openly about her past relationships with men and her Dad, and how her nervous system is in a state of deep regulation with having everything that she has always wanted come into her life.  Be sure to tune into all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on all things Wealth Creation, Relationships, Manifestation, Business, and Human Design. Connect: www.instagram.com/undefinedxdesign  

John Howell
John Howell: Essential Cuts (3/8) - Praising Jesse White & Americans Kinship with Ukraine

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 55:55


*Ines de La Cuetara of ABC News reports from Poland on the estimated two million people who have fled Ukraine in the past two weeks. *Ted McClelland of Chicago Mag praises Jesse White for holding to his pledge to not run for higher office. *IL GOP Leader Jim Durkin discusses his newly introduced bills that would force IL to divest from Russia. *Dana Milbank of The Washington Post provides an update on the trucker convoy that has been driving around D.C. *Plus, Salena Zito shares why Americans feel a kinship with the Ukrainian people.

The Ben Joravsky Show
"Let's Get Along" & Dave Glowacz

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 84:42


Former school CEO Janice Jackson says CTU can't get along. Ben riffs. And Dave Glowacz, ace reporter for Inside Chicago Government, returns with clips from recent City Council meetings. What's on the agenda, you ask? Good question! Police, Jesse White & TIFs. Though this being Chicago, they talk about TIFs without mentioning TIFs. Strange city. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Undefined - with Paige Michelle
16. Paige Michelle & Her New Man Spill The Tea on Their New Relationship

Undefined - with Paige Michelle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 50:03


Paige Michelle boarded a flight to Austin, Texas with the intention of remaining celibate and swearing off F boys forever and a few hours later, met Jesse White. In this episode, the two talk openly and candidly about how they met, their sex life, moving in together, co-parenting, and more about their big vision and what it means to come together in a conscious, aligned relationship. WARNING! Do not listen if you don't like sexuality, profanity, and transparency because this episode has it all. Be sure to tune into all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on all things Wealth Creation, Relationships, Manifestation, Business, and Human Design. Connect: www.instagram.com/undefinedxdesign

Lovably Local Podcast
The Beauty of Historic Furniture

Lovably Local Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 24:27


The Beauty of Historic Furniture Or Dirty Old Stuff Mimi and Andrea talk to Jesse White, founder of Sarasota Architectural Salvage, about embodied energy and the urban forrest.  Sarasota Architectural Salvage

The Saturday Morning Podcast
S03E03 Pandamonium

The Saturday Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 52:12 Transcription Available


In this premiere of PANDAMONIUM, your Saturday Morning preservationist, Christopher Jay, takes a look at the origin of the show. Included, is a look at the talent behind the scenes, a rundown of the pilot segments, and a look at the legacy of PANDAMONIUM after all these years.It's not just a look at PANDAMONIUM, but also a look at the legacy of Fred Silverman and Jerry Eisenberg. Explore the life and times of Jesse White, Neil Ross and the rest of the cast.   Come along with Chesty, Algernon, Timothy, and The Darrows all the way back to September 18, 1982. Explore the lust for the Pyramid of Power by the baddie Mondraggor as you take in the lovely temples of Tibet.Thanks for ‘tooning in. Support Us: patreon.com/SaturdayMornShare Us: SatMornPod@hotmail.comTwitter Us: @SatMornPodYouTube Us: tinyurl.com/yyhpwjeo  Featured Music:“Nostalgic Happy Music” by AudioJungle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxSUR6MQhw&t=2s“Happy Life” by Fredji - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzQiRABVARk“I Feel You” by Kevin MacLeod” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw8E3jjbUCE“Nostalgic” by OrangeHead - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wExcRoNNzAc“Breakfast Club” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Spi22l3m5I“Horizons” by Atch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-u53MADIag“80's Hijack” by Gee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndVqzJ9Lk6M&t=26s“Synthmania” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6r20TKnA6M“United” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArjGQFCcHxA“Cool Blue” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp5cxZWP-wc

Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio
Sears Radio Theater: The Odyssey of the Vigilant

Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 51:12


Sears Radio Theater was a radio drama anthology series which ran weeknights on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the Sears chain. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater during its first season, the program offered a different genre of drama for each evening's broadcast. In January 1980, the program moved from CBS to the Mutual Broadcasting System and was renamed the Mutual Radio Theater. The Mutual series broadcast repeats from the CBS run until September 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. Sears continued as a sponsor during the Mutual run. The program turned out to be Mutual's final radio drama series. Mutual continued to broadcast repeats of the program (along with a few previously unaired episodes) until December 1981. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love and Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and finally by Leonard Nimoy. Several actors from the Golden Age of Radio were featured on the series. Among the actors heard were Jim Jordan, Henry Morgan, Daws Butler, June Foray, Parley Baer, Mary Jane Croft, Howard Culver, John Dehner, Joan McCall, Don Diamond, Virginia Gregg, Janet Waldo, Vic Perrin, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Elliott Lewis, Jeff Corey, Lesley Woods, Robert Rockwell, Lurene Tuttle, Eve Arden, Keith Andes, Harriet Nelson, Alan Young, Tom Bosley, Marion Ross, Lloyd Bochner, Rick Jason, Frank Campanella, Toni Tennille, Arthur Hill, Dan O'Herlihy, Jesse White and Frank Nelson. Veteran radio actress Peggy Webber was heard on 52 episodes. The program was produced and directed by Fletcher Markle and Elliott Lewis. The theme music was composed and conducted by Nelson Riddle. The program was broadcast in stereo. Though much less long-lived than the CBS Radio Mystery Theater or NPR's Earplay, the series was an ambitious attempt to reinvigorate radio drama.