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On this episode of the BobbyCast, Bobby sits down with singer/songwriter, Jessica Andrews. Jessica is most known for her song "Who I Am", so she discusses the success of that song and how Martina McBride wanted to cut it before she ever put it out. Plus, Jessica told Bobby about signing her first record deal at 13 years old, how an imposter ruined her life, and her connection to Taylor Swift's career! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on Youtube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the BobbyCast, Bobby sits down with singer/songwriter, Jessica Andrews. Jessica is most known for her song "Who I Am", so she discusses the success of that song and how Martina McBride wanted to cut it before she ever put it out. Plus, Jessica told Bobby about signing her first record deal at 13 years old, how an imposter ruined her life, and her connection to Taylor Swift's career! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on Youtube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome, welcome to Indieventure's second-ever episode recorded in-person! Your fabulous trio of hosts recently secluded ourselves once again in a caravan in Yorkshire and this time our resulting nonsense is even more unhinged than last year's "live" episode. What began life, several months ago, as an idea for a fairly straightforward character-led Vault episode has instead brought us here, to Indieventure's Legally Distinct 77th (you'll notice it changes a few times) Annual Indie Game Death Match Battle Royale!* Surprisingly this originally had very little to do with the fact that we're all quite into The Hunger Games and there was a new book out recently, but as you might guess it does come up. So, what's the plan? Well, quite simply, we fed 24 characters representing 24 indie games into a Hunger Games simulator and riffed on the results. I won't list all the contestants here but suffice to say if you've ever wanted to see a touching battlefield romance develop between Big Ron and Ábramar, know how Harold Halibut would emotionally reconcile himself with going on a killing spree once the red mist receded, or see if Tim the Terrible Boy will ever finally get what's coming to him, then I'm really glad that we've found an audience for the highly specific shared sense of humour we unleashed the day we recorded this. The winner has the honour of having their game crowned the best indie game of all time, unless we don't like the outcome, in which case they just get bragging rights. As a disclaimer, I just want to make it very clear that we're all highly media literate individuals who did actually read/watch and understand the point of The Hunger Games, but we also just love a bit that goes on far too long. If you want to sink to our level and try out this ridiculous concept for yourself – maybe at your next dinner party! – we used the BrantSteele Hunger Games Simulator, which also has a bunch of other franchises pre-programmed as well as letting you write in your own characters. We may have realised halfway through that we've slightly uncomfortably aligned ourselves with the Capitol in this episode, but you know what, that only makes it even more appropriate that we end like it was any other regular week, ignoring the screams while we talk about our latest batch of hyperfixations. Rachel has been playing Promise Mascot Agency; Rebecca recently had a video game themed weekend seeing the Until Dawn movie (bad) and attending an Animal Crossing: New Horizons event at a Sea Life Centre (good); and Liam has been reading Intermezzo by Sally Rooney and Saltwater by Jessica Andrews, the latter of whom turned out to have been in his English class at school! Small world. * No indie game characters were hurt in the making of this episode. All involvement of indie game characters was overseen by the Indieventure Association for the Ethical Treatment and Enthusiastic Promotion of Indie Game Protagonists (Except for Tim the Terrible Boy) Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts. Don't forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too, and be sure to check out our new Steam Curator page if you simply still can't get enough of us!
Bobby shared the crazy stories behind Jessica Andrews who is on the BobbyCast this week. Bobby shared new details he learned about the Karen Read trial. We talked about the Chiefs super-fan 'ChiefsAholic' who was sentenced to 32 years in Oklahoma prison. We shared our picks for Tuesday Reviews day. Eddie shared how he and his wife handle financial issues and why at times it makes him angry. Bobby also shared the best US Cities to retire in. Eddie shared how he did well for the first time on Mother’s Day. Amy shared how a conversation with her boyfriend inspired her to want to make a change in her life and make some moves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby shared the crazy stories behind Jessica Andrews who is on the BobbyCast this week. Bobby shared new details he learned about the Karen Read trial. We talked about the Chiefs super-fan 'ChiefsAholic' who was sentenced to 32 years in Oklahoma prison. We shared our picks for Tuesday Reviews day. Eddie shared how he and his wife handle financial issues and why at times it makes him angry. Bobby also shared the best US Cities to retire in. Eddie shared how he did well for the first time on Mother’s Day. Amy shared how a conversation with her boyfriend inspired her to want to make a change in her life and make some moves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Matt Carnevale sits down with Jessica Andrews, VP of Marketing at Copper, a CRM built specifically for agencies, consultancies, and media companies, designed to help relationship-driven businesses find ideal clients, win new business, manage projects, and nurture customer relationships. The two discuss Jessica's journey from Senior Product Marketing Manager to VP of Marketing, how she's navigated imposter syndrome, and her strategies for leading a successful marketing team.Matt and Jessica cover:Strategies for shifting from IC to a marketing leadership roleWhy product marketing is the foundation of great marketingHow product marketers can position themselves for leadershipTimestamps(00:00) - - Introduction to Jessica (02:08) - - Transitioning from product marketing to VP of marketing (06:05) - - Dealing with imposter syndrome and learning to trust your instincts (08:48) - - The shift from execution to strategy in a leadership role (10:30) - - Why taking time to think is crucial for marketing leaders (11:53) - - The power of networking and learning from other marketing leaders (13:54) - - How talking to agencies helped shape Copper's marketing strategy (15:13) - - Why product marketing is the foundation of great marketing (16:52) - - The importance of cross-functional alignment in marketing leadership (19:30) - - Understanding the mindset of sales teams and how to collaborate effectively (22:24) - - The challenge of getting buy-in for product marketing initiatives (27:41) - - Balancing being a strategic partner vs. an order taker (30:21) - - How to respond to last-minute requests and set expectations (32:43) - - Strategies for building strong relationships with sales and product teams (35:55) - - How to become T-shaped and prepare for marketing leadership (38:13) - - Learning demand gen and paid ads (40:23) - - Why marketing leaders need to understand revenue and business impact (42:31) - - Advice for product marketers who want to grow into leadership (43:17) - - Closing thoughts and final takeaways Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
National tick tock day. Entertainment from 1958. Wounded Knee Massacre, Texas became 28th state, longest swim ever completed. Todays birthdays - Andrew Johnson, Mary Tyler Moore, Jon Voight, Ed Bruce, Ted Danson, Dexter Holland, Glen Phillips, Jude Law, Jessica Andrews. Pierre Cardin died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Tick Tock - Clean Bandit & MabelThe chipmunk song - Alvin and the ChipmunksCity Lights - Ray PriceBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Mary Tyler Moore show TV themeYou're the best break this old heart ever had - Ed BruceCheers TV themeSelf esteem - the OffspringAll I want - Toad the Wet SprocketWho I am - Jessica AndrewsExit - In my dreams - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/
Forty years ago Bronski Beat released Age of Consent, a record so loud and proud that it become an era-defining moment of gay liberation. We look back at the record's music, legacy and politics with novelist Matt Cain and Laurie Belgrave, who has produced the new 'The Age of Consent 40' concert at the Southbank Centre. Samira talks to Percival Everett about his Booker-shortlisted James, a potent retelling of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which offers a new voice to the enslaved character Jim. And, we look at how the horror genre has developed on the stage with Jessica Andrews who has adapted Saint Maud for Live Theatre in Newcastle and Matthew Dunster who directed 2:22 A Ghost Story and the recent West End production of The Pillowman.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Ruth Watts
Reeling from the death of their mother, Annie and Jessica Andrews perform a seance to see if they can contact her spirit. Soon after, strange things start happening in the house. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're deep diving into the brilliant Maggie O'Farrell's The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, a novel about Victorian asylums, family secrets, and the tragedy of being yourself. Also this week, Saph read 100 Boyfriends by Brontez Purnell, Joseph read Day by Michael Cunningham, and Michelle read Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett. This week's listener recommendation request comes from Skye who loved Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews and is looking for something with a similarly lyrical first-person style. Joseph recommends Second Self by Chloe Ashby, Saph recommends Tangerine by Christine Mangan, and Michelle recommends Normal People by Sally Rooney. Also mentioned in this episode:Rebecca by Daphne du MaurierI Am I Am I Am by Maggie O'FarrellThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettSee the Novel Thoughts bookshop page for all books mentioned in this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
recorded live January 19, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/@sarahandscooter why is it getting your attention know why you are mad your attention is currency investment vs frivolous purchase check yourself Sponsors Alever Consulting https://www.aleverconsulting.com/ - introductory consultation Yaya's Embroidery https://www.instagram.com/yayasembroidery/ - 10% off your order Rant(s) of the Week Santa ana airport aging sucks your important is not my important SHOUT OUTS Ariel Valerie Ryan Alyce CSU Song(s) of the week Wait by Jeremy Renner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fik87ZlRco Who I Am by Jessica Andrews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd9zYKLepCw GIVEAWAY Question - name two of the four shows scooter mentioned we are currently watching Music by: Eli Jonathan @eli_.jonathan Tyson Hull @tonicskymusic scooter hamilton @discopreacha
Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. In this mini episode, Glass of Champagne + GRWM For New Year's Eve, Sarah tallies up her followers' outfit votes and gets dressed for a night out in New York City wearing the look that won out — Look 2, Minidress Mayhem. She does her hair and makeup and tries very hard to pop some special Veuve Clicquot champagne, ultimately feeling quite defeated. But not to worry, someone else popped the bubbly and New Year's Eve commenced in style. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired. THIS DINNER Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Champagne THESE SHOES Nina Angella Black Satin Crystal Block-Heel Platform Stiletto Sandal THIS OUTFIT Skims Velour Robe Toccin Kristen Embellished Minidress Sheertex Backseam Super Sheer Rip-Resist Tights The Drop @lucyswhims Satin Knotted Handle Bag Loren Hope Hailey Drop Emerald Earrings Loren Hope Tati Slider Emerald Bracelet THESE CHAPTERS 0:00 - HAPPY NEW YEAR! 4:00 - TALLYING THE OUTFIT VOTES 12:05 - GRWM FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE 14:52 - THE FINAL LOOK 15:38 - SOMEONE (ELSE) POP THE CHAMPAGNE THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, TikTok.com/@dinnerforshoes, and Jessica Andrews @dressupwithjess on Instagram. is made with love. *Please note, Zara products were ordered previous to backlash surrounding the brand's “The Jacket” campaign, which has been removed. Dinner for Shoes does not condone any references, intentional or not, to violence. Our hearts are with those affected by the war between Israel and Hamas and the genocide in Gaza. Furthermore, we are sending love to innocent people everywhere and praying for peace.
National tick tock day. Entertainment from 2016. Wounded Knee Massacre, Texas became 28th state, longest swim ever completed. Todays birthdays - Andrew Johnson, Mary Tyler Moore, Jon Voight, Ed Bruce, Ted Danson, Dexter Holland, Glen Phillips, Jude Law, Jessica Andrews. Pierre Cardin died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Tick Tock - Clean Bandit & MabelBlack Beatles - Rae Sremmond & Gucci ManeSong for another time - Old DominionBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Mary Tyler Moore show TV themeYou're the best break this old heart ever had - Ed BruceCheers TV themeSelf esteem - the OffspringAll I want - Toad the Wet SprocketWho I am - Jessica Andrewshttps://cooolmedia.com/
Livros mencionados: Milk Teeth, Jessica Andrews; Odisseia, Homero; O Sentido do Fim, Julian Barnes; A História de Uma Serva, Margaret Atwood; Outono, Ali Smith; Os Luminares, Eleanor Catton; Um Detalhe Menor, Adania Shibli; Conduz o Teu Arado sobre os Ossos dos Mortos, Olga Tokarczuk. Qualquer dúvida ou ideia: leiturasembadanas@leya.com
For Woman's Hour's Listener Week, you, our listeners, decide what we cover on the programme. Nuala McGovern is joined by Monica and chartered psychologist Catherine Hallissey to discuss when it might be the right decision to give up on your dream. We'd like to hear your views on the issue. Have you decided to change course or realised a goal isn't meant to be? Earlier this month, we heard the experiences of young people who are opting to live at home while they study at university because of the cost of living. That prompted a listener, Dr Pam Woolner from Newcastle University, to get in touch to tell us about the latest research by her colleague Dr Sam Shields. It looks into the experiences of working class women going to university and the challenges they face. Sam is senior lecturer in Education at Newcastle University and joins Nuala along with the writer Jessica Andrews who was the first in her family to go to university, leaving her home in the north-east of England to study in London. One of our listeners got in touch to tell us that his daughter had discovered a previously unseen poem by Georgiana the Duchess of Devonshire, who you may know about from the Keira Knightley film, The Duchess. We'll be bringing you that poem and discussing why the duchess was such an influential political figure in her day. And Nelly has asked us to talk about living funerals. She was inspired by Kris Hallenga, the founder of the CoppaFeel breast cancer awareness charity, who has stage 4 breast cancer and who held a living funeral for herself. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Andrew Garratt 00:00 OPENER 01:43 LIVING FUNERALS 22.46 WORKING CLASS ACADEMICS 35.45 DUCHESS POEM 46.57 GIVING UP ON DREAMS 5439 CLOSE
Crime writer Ann Cleeves, theologian Mona Siddiqui, deep sea fish expert and podcast host Thomas Linley and poet Jake Morris-Campbell join Matthew Sweet to explore areas beyond the reach of light, both literally and metaphorically, as part of Radio 3's 2022 overnight festival at Sage Gateshead. What darkness makes someone commit a murder? Shetland and Vera are two TV series developed from the crime novels of Ann Cleeves. Her most recent book is The Heron's Cry featuring detective Matthew Venn and his colleague Jen Rafferty, played on TV in an adaptation of The Long Call by Ben Aldridge and Pearl Mackie. Poet and New Generation Thinker Jake Morris-Campbell writes about the mining communities of Northumberland and Durham and the experience of working in darkness. Professor Mona Siddiqui joined the University of Edinburgh's Divinity school in December 2011 as the first Muslim to hold a Chair in Islamic and Interreligious Studies Dr Thomas Linley hosts The Deep-Sea podcast and researches the behaviour of deep sea fish. He's based at Newcastle University. You can read the paper he co-authored 'Fear and loathing of the deep ocean: why don't people care about the deep sea?' here: https://bit.ly/3IBHsPT Producer: Torquil MacLeod You can find a series of BBC Proms concerts broadcast from Sage Gateshead available on BBC Sounds and a conversation about writing and place with North Eastern authors Jake Morris-Campbell and Jessica Andrews in conversation with Ian McMillan.
Jessica Andrews grew up in Sunderland and has written two novels - Saltwater and Milk Teeth. Jake Morris-Campbell still lives in his native South Shields and his poetry includes the collection Corrigenda for Costafine Town and various Radio 3 commissioned pieces. He is a BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. They talk to Ian McMillan, host of Radio 3's new writing programme The Verb, about how their sense of the North East of England has fed into their writing. Producer Torquil MacLeod You can find a collection of conversations about Prose, Poetry and Drama on Radio 3's Free Thinking programme website, all available to download as Arts and Ideas podcasts.
In dieser inspirierenden Podcastfolge tauchen wir in die Welt des Erzählens und der weiblichen Empowerment-Literatur mit der talentierten Schriftstellerin Jessica Andrews ein. Begleite uns auf einer Reise durch Jessicas Schreibprozess, während sie von Herausforderungen als Autorin berichtet. Erfahre, wie sie mit ihren Worten starke weibliche Figuren zum Leben erweckt und Themen wie Identität, Feminismus und Selbstenfaltung in ihren Werken erkundet. Von ihren Anfängen als aufstrebende Autorin bis hin zu ihrem Durchbruch als gefeierte Schriftstellerin teilt Jessica Andrews inspirierende Einblicke und ermutigt uns, unsere eigene kreative Stimme zu finden. Tauche ein in diese fesselnde Episode und lasse dich von Jessicas Leidenschaft für das Schreiben und ihren empowernden Botschaften inspirieren. 'Und jetzt bin ich hier' (bzw. im Original 'Saltwater') von Jessica Andrews (übersetzt von Anke Caroline Burger) haben wir im Juni 2023 gelesen. Alle Infos zum Buch bekommst du hier: https://maedelsdielesen.de/und-jetzt-bin-ich-hier-jessica-andrews Bist du schon Teil des Buchclubs? Nein? Dann lass uns das schnell ändern! Folge einfach @maedelsdielesen auf Instagram und schon bist du drin
In this episode, host Mark Assini is joined by Jessica Andrews, VP of Marketing at Copper.Jessica has recently taken on the role of VP of Marketing after spending the bulk of her career dedicated to product marketing. In fact, she credits her time in product marketing as one of the primary reasons she was able to take on the leadership position she currently holds.Today, Jessica and the team at Copper offer the only Google-recommended CRM that helps teams build better relationships to drive lasting revenue.During their chat, Jessica shares how she and a group of individuals at Copper brought their newest product, Wyndy, to market.She explains how ICP research helped to drive the decision to launch a new product, and how she and the team navigated entering a new customer segment with a new product.
Co-hosts Raquel Lynn and Susan Friedland talk to author and Thoroughbred aficionado Sarah Hickner and Eques Pante creator Jessica Andrews. Plus, hear about the ASPCA Right Horse adoptable horses of the month for this special Horse Adoption Month episode. Special thanks to our title sponsor, Straight Arrow Products.
#835 - John Goodwin - Third Interview The John Goodwin Third Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? Believe it or not, I already knew you were here. Believe me, I knew you had tuned in to The Paul Leslie Hour. Would you believe Paul took a little four day trip to Nashville, Tennessee. You better believe it. One of the activities Paul found himself enjoying was having a burger and fries at Brown's Diner. He said it was exceptional, maybe even unbelievable. One of the highlights of the trip was to spend time with the clever, very witty John Goodwin. It made Paul recall this archival interview recorded telephonically many years back. John Goodwin is really an incredible singer-songwriter. At the time of the interview, he had released his album entitled “Goodwin.” That unbelievable record featured a new direction for John with solo acoustic performances and duets with Jessica Andrews, Michael McDonald and Jeff Bridges. John Goodwin is also a visual artist–a painter and photographer. Please check out goodwinartgallery.com to see some of his work. Another interesting fact about John. His songs have been featured in several major motion pictures including Crazy Heart, Surf's Up, The Amateurs, and Tideland. We'd be so honored and pleased if you'd subscribe to Paul Leslie's YouTube channel. We're really trying to push the channel as it helps us in our pursuit of our mission. What mission is that? Helping people tell their stories. Please believe in us and subscribe. Okay, let's hear this third interview with John Goodwin from the archives. It's got that kind of “telephone” sound to it, but you'll be able to understand. Transcript is on the website for your convenience and reading pleasure. I believe it's time to start this one. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen To Print Our January interview is with novelist, essayist, podcaster, teacher and short story writer Jessica Andrews.Jessica's debut novel Saltwater was published by Sceptre in 2019 and won the Portico Prize in 2020. Her second novel Milk Teeth was published last year. Jessica is a contributing editor at Elle Magazine and she writes for The Guardian and for BBC Radio 4 . She teaches creative writing at City University London and co-presents the literary podcast Tender Buttons. The interviewer is Pen to Print team member and Write On! Book Challenger, Rebecca Seaton and she was speaking to Jessica alongside Write On! editor Madeleine White Thank you to Jessica Andrews for being our first interview subject of 2023. You can find out more about Jessica and her work by visiting her website at http://www.jessica-andrews.com/ And you can listen to the podcast that Jessica co-hosts, Tender Buttons here https://anchor.fm/tender-buttons Find out more about our interviewer Rebecca Seaton here https://pentoprint.org/writer-of-the-month-rebecca-seaton/ We're always delighted to read your contributions so if you'd like to see your words in Write on! or hear them on this podcast please get in touch. Please submit to:https://pentoprint.org/get-involved/submit-to-write-on/ Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio. This edition has been presented by Tiffany Clare and produced by Chris Gregory. Write On! Audio is an Alternative Stories production for Pen To Print.
Piper and Traci Brooks speak with Heather and Chase Boggio about being competitive amateur jumper riders while juggling work and school. We also talk with Jessica Andrews about her size inclusive athletic fashion brand, Eques Pante. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid Horse and Traci BrooksGuest: Heather Hooker Boggio is a third-generation horse girl who grew up in Wellington, Florida. In her junior years she grew up riding with Sharyn Hardy Cole and then Scott Stewart and Ken Berkley. She won tricolors in the Junior Hunters at prestigious shows like the Washington International Horse Show and the National Horse Show. She was WEF Circuit Champion in the Amateur Hunters, USEF Horse of the Year in the Amateur Jumpers and winner of the Washington International Horse Show Senator's Cup. She was also Captain of the University of Virginia Polo Club Team. Heather now competes with her husband Chase in Grand Prixs and High Amateur Jumpers.Guest: Chase Boggio is an amateur jumper rider based out of his family's Arbor Hill Farm in Canton, GA. As a Junior, Chase won the 2009 North American Equitation Championship and the 2011 Washington International Equitation Finals, USEF Talent Search Gold Medal and Team Gold Medal at the North American Young Rider Championships. Chase also placed 2nd and 4th in the ASPCA Maclay Final in 2009 and 2011, in addition to earning numerous Junior Hunter and Junior Jumper wins at the WEF, Harrisburg, Washington and the National Horse Show. While in college at Tufts University, Chase earned Grand Prix placings at Devon, Kentucky, Lake Placid, and won the Cacchione Cup in 2016. He graduated the same year, magna cum laude, with degrees in Economics and International Relations. Chase competes with his wife Heather in the Grand Prix and High Amateur jumper divisions.Guest: Jessica Andrews is the founder of Eques Pante- supportive, stylish, and high-quality riding underwear. Having worked in the beauty industry for over 20 years, Jessica has extensive experience helping women feel confident and beautiful. As founder and director of On Location Hair & Makeup, she provides makeup and styling services to the entertainment industry and on red carpets worldwide, with a client list that includes celebrities, producers, directors, and other successful women. Jessica has been an avid rider since childhood, when she could often be found tearing around the English countryside with her pony, Pepper. Now based in the US, she still loves a good gallop on her horse, Nahlea, but reins things in on the centerline. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Purina Animal Nutrition, Pacific Coast Horse Shows Association, America Cryo, LAURACEA, American Stalls, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, Online Equestrian College Courses, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard, and American Equestrian School
National Tick Tock day. Pop culture from 2004. Worlds longest swime, Wounded Knee Massacre, Texas became 28th state. Todays birthdays - Andrew Johnson, Mary Tyler Moore, Ted Danson, Ed Bruce, Jon Voight, Dexter Holland, Glen Phillips, Jude Law, Jessica Andrews. Pierre Carin died.
It's always a pleasure to sit across from a friend and chat about your favorite music, let alone a Grammy Award-winning songwriter. Walk down memory lane with Brett James as he shares stories from his past and brings appreciation to the icons of the music industry who have paved the way for future singers and songwriters.In this episode:Thoughts on the CMA'sMed School drop-out twice!The difficulties of writing a hit songThe benefits and challenges of co-writingCo-writing with Don Schlitz & other favorite artistsThe impact of Garth Brooks on the country music industryWhich artists belong on the “Mount Rushmore” of the music industry?This episode is sponsored by: Habana CubaAbout Brett:For over a decade, Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer Brett James has been one of the most prolific and versatile songwriters in Nashville, having had more than three hundred of his songs recorded by major label recording artists. James has become a fixture on the Billboard Country chart with thirteen #1 songs and scores of top 20 singles to his credit.In 2009, Brett achieved the Music Row “Triple Play,” an award for three #1 songs in a single chart year, not once, but twice! These six #1‘s; ‘It's America,' by Rodney Atkins, ‘Out Last Night,' by Kenny Chesney, ‘Cowboy Cassanova,' by Carrie Underwood, ‘Summer Nights,' by Rascal Flatts, ‘The Truth' by Jason Aldean, and ‘The Man I Want To Be' Chris Young earned James ASCAP Songwriter of the Year for the second time in October 2010.A native of Oklahoma City, Brett attended Baylor University, where he completed two years of medical school before moving to Nashville to pursue his dream of becoming a country star. In 1995, Brett James was signed to the Arista subsidiary Career Records and subsequently released his self-titled debut album. Career Records was later dissolved in consolidation, and with it, James's recording artist aspirations. Brett persevered as a writer at Patrick Joseph Publishing which fostered the relationships that destined him for success.In the year 2000, James received his first major album cut with the song ‘Love Is A Sweet Thing,' recorded by Faith Hill, followed by a top 20 single ‘You Won't Be Lonely Now,' with Billy Ray Cyrus. It wasn't long before Brett reached the benchmark that all songwriters and artists alike strive for, the coveted #1 song. In April of 2001, then-break-out artist Jessica Andrews landed James his first #1 with the song ‘Who I Am.' He returned to the top of the chart in 2002, this time with country superstar Martina McBride and the song ‘Blessed.'As his chart success continued, Brett appeared on Billboard Magazine's top-ten country songwriters list for five consecutive years, the only writer to do so, and in 2006 reached yet another musical milestone winning ASCAP Songwriter of the Year. In 2007, Brett received the music industry's highest honor winning the Grammy Award for Best Country Song ‘Jesus Take The Wheel,' recorded by Carrie Underwood.The list of artists that have recorded songs penned by Brett James resembles a who's who in the country music list but also straddles genre lines into American and world pop music. Some notable pop artists to record James' songs include Kelly Clarkson, Jon Bon Jovi, Daughtry, The Backstreet Boys, Chicago, and Leona Lewis. Brett has also scored #1 songs in Europe and a worldwide top 5 Latin hit with the song ‘Todo Mi Amor' recorded by Paulina Rubio. Outside the writer's room, Brett's talents have earned production credits that include Taylor Swift, Jessica Simpson, Josh Gracin, and MCA recording artist Kip Moore whose single “Somethin' ‘Bout a Truck” was a breakthrough smash in 2012!https://www.facebook.com/BrettJamesSongswww.GaryScottThomas.com
For such an epic episode, Peter and WatchParty enlist the aide of fandom artist "LetsBeWater" for a review of "Extreme Measures". They discuss Daniel's downfall, the return of legacy character Jessica Andrews, and the maturation of some of our favorite characters! Twitter: @CobraKaiPod / Instagram: @CobraKaiKompanion Ph: (424) 262-7284 [424-COBRA-84] / Email: CobraKaiPod@gmail.com Cobra Kai Kompanion Website Merch store: ckkompanion.threadless.com www period Cobra Kai period C-O-M slash Kompanion Podcast Contenders Clothing Link: https://contendersclothing.com/?rfsn=5377037.325ffd 20% off Promo code: CKPODCAST
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Cobra Kai Season 5 - Episode 211 : Calling all Dojos. Calling all Dojos. There's trouble in the Valley and you know its cause of KARATE! Terry Silver has taken control of the Cobra Kai dojo and its up to Normie-Do and our Chozen listeners to fight back against the quicksilver method. Has the Normies' favorite franchise dipped or is it still alive and kicking? Tune in to find out only on Normies Like Us! QUIET! Insta @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @JoeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/joehasinsta/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/
Kiran Dass reviews Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews, published by Sceptre.
From the author of the award-winning Saltwater comes a beautifully told love story set across England, France and Spain. A girl grows up in the north of England amid scarcity, precarity and the toxic culture of heroin chic, believing that she needs to make herself smaller to claim presence in the world. Years later, as a young woman with unattainable ideals, she meets someone who calls everything into question, and is forced to confront episodes from her past. Their relationship takes her from London to Barcelona and the precipice of a new life, full of sensuality. Yet she still feels an uneasiness. In the sticky Mediterranean heat, among tropical plants and secluded beaches, she must decide what form her adult life should take and learn how to feel deserving of love and care.
In this special episode of Tender Buttons — the last of Season 2 — we share a live conversation between Jessica Andrews and Samantha Walton, recorded at the launch of Jessica's new novel Milk Teeth at Storysmith Books in Bristol. Milk Teeth follows the story of a girl grows up in the north-east of England amid scarcity, precarity and a toxic culture of bodily shame, certain that she must make herself ever smaller to be loved. Years later, living in tiny rented rooms and working in noisy bars across London and Paris, she fights to create her own life. She meets someone who cracks her open and offers her a new way to experience the world. But when he invites her to join him in Barcelona, the promise of pleasure and care makes her uneasy. In the shimmering heat of the Mediterranean, she faces the possibility of a different existence, and must choose what to hold on to from her past. How do we learn to take up space? Why might we deny ourselves good things? Milk Teeth is a story of desire and the body, shame and joy. 'Milk Teeth spills over with care, truth and desire. Andrews makes the case for a life lived abundantly and ardently, full of sensation and pleasure, risk and safety' Yara Rodrigues Fowler' References Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews (Sceptre: 2022) Saltwater by Jessica Andrews (Sceptre 2019) Melissa Febos, Body Work (Manchester University Press: 2022)- and you can listen to our recent episode with Melissa here Samantha Walton Everybody Needs Beauty (Bloomsbury: 2021)- check out our previous episode with Samantha here Helene Cixous, The Laugh of the Medusa Eimear McBride, The Lesser Bohemians (Faber: 2016) Andrea Ashworth, Once in a House on Fire (Picador: 2014) Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 (Scribner: 2020)
Notre-Dame On Fire, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, is a film dramatising the events of the horrifying night on April 15, 2019 when the cathedral that symbolises so much in France and beyond started to burn. Milk Teeth is the second novel from Jessica Andrews, whose debut Saltwater won the Portico Prize in 2020. It explores appetite, control and desire in a young woman from the north of England who finds herself in the heat of Spain. The writer Sarah Hall and the journalist Agnès Poirier review both. Ahead of her upcoming Proms performance in the Royal Albert Hall, composer and vocalist Jennifer Walshe joins Tom Sutcliffe to perform one of her original compositions live in the studio. Walshe's soundscape has been described as transcending the contemporary classical music world and she explains her approach to composing original works. And Sam Leith, literary editor of The Spectator magazine, joins Tom to remember the comic book writer Alan Grant, whose death was announced today. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Kirsty McQuire Photo: a still from the film Notre-Dame On Fire Photo Credit: Mickael Lefevre
This episode is so creepy, weird, and horrific that putting the dudes name seems unfair to his victims. This is the story of Annie and Jessica Andrews, and Priscilla, Abby, and Billy Gustafson. Sources: https://teenkillers.org/memorials/massachusetts-victims/priscilla-gustafson-abigail-gustafson-william-gustafson-and-unborn-baby/ Article by https://www.joeturnerbooks.com/post/daniel-laplante Ancestory.com
Today on Integrative Cancer Solutions I am joined by Buddy Hyatt. Buddy Hyatt is a former member of TOTO the rock group from the 80's with such hits as Rosanna, Hold the Line, Africa. He's worked with Lee Greenwood, Randy Travis, Mickey Gilley, Lynn Anderson, Jessica Andrews, JoDee Messina, Tracey Lawrence, and many others. Buddy has been recording in Nashville on music row for 30 years as a session piano player, producer, and songwriter. So you can imagine how devastated he was when he was diagnosed with Throat cancer. His initial doctor was dead set on doing a treatment for his throat that could have ultimately left him without a voice box. A musician without a voice box was unacceptable for Buddy so he began his search to find alternatives.Buddy was told he had 4 years to live and so he has been determined to actually live for each of those years and truly love every minute of it. Cancer is probably one of the most dreadful words in the dictionary. Yet almost 50 % of us have been or will be faced with the diagnosis. Suddenly you are faced with sifting through a mountain of information to figure out how to survive this dreadful disease for the sake of yourself, your children and grandchildren. Many have decided against the orthodox treatment as the only option, because you've seen friends and family members who contracted cancer and followed their doctor's recommendations, only to die within a year or two suffering the devastating effects of chemo and supposedly pinpointed radiation.Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. For more information about products and services discussed in this podcast, please visit www.integrativecancersolutions.com. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com.
Have you ever experienced a haunting, or what you believe could have been? Maybe you've played with a Ouija Board as a teen and started to notice creepy and unexplained things happening around you? If so, you'd be one of many who believe this to be true! However, have you ever considered that instead of a haunting, what you really have is a deranged stalker living inside the walls of your house who is creating that haunting for you? This episode of Bizarre Buffet focuses on the story of Annie and Jessica Andrews, two sisters who would find themselves being tormented by an obsessive admirer and future murderer Daniel LaPlante. Daniel LaPlante is quite literally your worst nightmare. The main source of information for this episode was based off of the episode titled "Bump in the Night" from the series Your Worst Nightmare. If you're enjoying the content brought to you here at Bizarre Buffet, please subscribe to the show on your preferred streaming platform. Bizarre Buffet in an indie production, show your support by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcast's/iTunes, it helps a great deal. SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS! Learn More Watch this episode on YouTube Visit Bizarre Buffet Online Follow Bizarre Buffet on Facebook Follow Bizarre Buffet on Instagram Support Bizarre Buffet on Patreon Support the show!: https://patreon.com/bizarrebuffet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever read a book that transported you straight to the era its set? Well if not, Jess and Lauren share some great reccos in this episode that will do just that, taking you back in time to the 50s, 60's 70s & 90s. This episode is brought to you by WILD - the refillable, natural deodorant brand, totally free from aluminium and parabens whilst also being 100% cruelty-free & vegan. You can get an exclusive 20% off your first Wild deodorant purchase on their website - WEAREWILD.COM and use the code “WILDBOOK” at checkout. Books Mentioned in this Episode: This Lovely City by Louise Hare, 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Mr Wilder & Me by Jonathan Coe, How to Stop Time by Matt Haig, Saltwater by Jessica Andrews,. Competition Time: We have partnered with Books That Matter to gift one lucky listener a free Books The Matter gift box! To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is subscribe, rate and review this podcast. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts leave a review and put your Instagram handle as your 'Nickname', if you're listening on another platform, subscribe then share our podcast on your instagram story and we'll track your entry that way. Each month a winner will be selected at random and informed via Instagram. Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: bookreccos@gmail.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos - you can visit his website here: https://www.alexanderthomasmusic.co.uk/
Don't you just love the name Elizabeth? I sure do and good thing because it was the reason I sparked a conversation with my guest in this episode with Elizabeth Weinberg. She lives in small town IA and loves music. She chose "Who I Am" by Jessica Andrews because it reminds her that her parents are her biggest fans and her friends love her no matter what. Her mom is SUCH a big fan that she was the one pushing Elizabeth to audition for singing. And then both her parents strongly urging her to buy her first house! The were shouting their support in their actions of investing in her and her future! She is confident in who she is today and this song reinforces those feelings of her feet planted firmly on the ground! Full Show Notes
Una tarde de 1986 Annie y Jessica Andrews se sentían muy tristes por la pérdida de su madre. Era tanto lo que la extrañaban que decidieron tener una sesión espiritista para poder hablar con ella una vez más. Estaban muy contentas cuando vieron que había respuesta a su petición, hasta que cosas cada vez más extrañas comenzaron a pasar. Lo que no sabían es que tal vez eso que les contestaba no era su madre. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales para más contenido. Instagram | Facebook: @ladiesparanormal ↓ Puedes encontrarnos en otras plataformas en el link de abajo ↓ https://instabio.cc/LadiesParanormal
In this episode, we explore the ministries of Embrace Grace and the Bloom Boutique for single pregnant moms in the Armstrong County area. Embrace Grace Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Embrace-Grace-Kittanning-Free-Methodist-Church-Kittanning-PA-105228581314604 Gift list for current needs https://www.amazon.com/registries/custom/3UY983TNU61EF/guest-view Baby registry https://www.amazon.com/baby-reg/2KB8OBPMQPA4M --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holyawkwardsilence/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holyawkwardsilence/support
Dealing with the loss of their mother, two young girls Annie and Jessica Andrews perform a séance in the hopes of contacting their mother's spirit. Soon after the séance, the girls begin to experience strange occurrences in the house. Watch:"Your Worst Nightmare" Season 2 Episode 1 'Bump in the Night'"The Bad Seed" (1956)"The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson"Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_LaPlantehttps://medium.com/chameleon/daniel-laplante-a-chilling-story-of-a-disturbed-young-killer-8ee51bfc7db9https://www.talkmurderwithme.com/blog/2021/2/3/daniel-laplante
A classic saga continues... A new podcast begins... Welcome to Dojo 9ine. We teach the way of the mic. Join your sensais Dave "The Klone" Maresca, Live Action Media's Chris Stiles, and our roster of students and guest instructors as we explore the "Karate Kid" franchise, focusing on the Netflix show "Cobra Kai"!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7221388/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 In this 10th Episode, "Lesson 3-4" in the ongoing school of 9ine-do Karate-casting, the senseis discuss... - The Silver Age of Barnes (Season 4 predictions) - Roll call, bring 'em all back... - Jessica Andrews? Anthony LaRusso? Who knows? - The Final 2 Questions... - Question 1-How do we feel about the noticeable absences? - Stingray & Louie: Ghost Hunting With Coffee In Cars - Bye, Aiesha... - Question 2-What new single-season-serving characters should the show bring in for Season 4? - Welcome to the House of Payne - Yo, Coach! - Book 'em, Danno... - Movie Title Showdown... Check out Live Action Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQT6N5JZ4EQ_L1jgs8BmfQ Check out Mickey's band - Rick Barth & The Line: https://www.youtube.com/user/rickbacoustic http://hollow9ine.com E-mail: Hollow9inePodcast@gmail.com Follow: @Hollow9ineCast Are you listening to us on Anchor.FM? https://anchor.fm/dave-maresca Support us on Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/Hollow9ineNetwork Visit our store on RedBubble!! http://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine Also make sure to check out FanGirlZone.com and The awesome animations of Felix Thoo: http://www.felixthoo.com/ https://vimeo.com/141305937
Listen to more Inspiration at Pray.comAnnie Bosko is a gifted singer, songwriter, and performer. Born and raised in Thousand Oaks, California, she left her home at an early age for Nashville, Tennessee, to follow her calling. Annie has since entertained audiences at the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium. In her career she has toured the country opening for acts such as Dierks Bentley, and Blake Shelton and shared the stage with Adele, Darius Rucker, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, and many others. Annie has also written songs for Willie Nelson, Jessica Simpson, Marie Osmond, Ty Herndon, Rita Wilson, Jessica Andrews, and more. Her single, "Crooked Halo," was featured as a 'Highway Find' on Sirius XM The Highway, and the music video topped the charts on CMT.
Listen to more Inspiration at Pray.comAnnie Bosko is a gifted singer, songwriter, and performer. Born and raised in Thousand Oaks, California, she left her home at an early age for Nashville, Tennessee, to follow her calling. Annie has since entertained audiences at the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium. In her career she has toured the country opening for acts such as Dierks Bentley, and Blake Shelton and shared the stage with Adele, Darius Rucker, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, and many others. Annie has also written songs for Willie Nelson, Jessica Simpson, Marie Osmond, Ty Herndon, Rita Wilson, Jessica Andrews, and more. Her single, "Crooked Halo," was featured as a 'Highway Find' on Sirius XM The Highway, and the music video topped the charts on CMT. “You’re never going to achieve perfection, and that’s part of being a human, and if anything, just embracing your authentic self . . . is what’s going to resonate with people.”
Listen to more Inspiration at Pray.comAnnie Bosko is a gifted singer, songwriter, and performer. Born and raised in Thousand Oaks, California, she left her home at an early age for Nashville, Tennessee, to follow her calling. Annie has since entertained audiences at the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium. In her career she has toured the country opening for acts such as Dierks Bentley, and Blake Shelton and shared the stage with Adele, Darius Rucker, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, and many others. Annie has also written songs for Willie Nelson, Jessica Simpson, Marie Osmond, Ty Herndon, Rita Wilson, Jessica Andrews, and more. Her single, "Crooked Halo," was featured as a 'Highway Find' on Sirius XM The Highway, and the music video topped the charts on CMT. “The best way to lead is by example, and just doing it, and not talking about it, but just doing it.”
Listen to more Inspiration at Pray.comAnnie Bosko is a gifted singer, songwriter, and performer. Born and raised in Thousand Oaks, California, she left her home at an early age for Nashville, Tennessee, to follow her calling. Annie has since entertained audiences at the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium. In her career she has toured the country opening for acts such as Dierks Bentley, and Blake Shelton and shared the stage with Adele, Darius Rucker, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, and many others. Annie has also written songs for Willie Nelson, Jessica Simpson, Marie Osmond, Ty Herndon, Rita Wilson, Jessica Andrews, and more. Her single, "Crooked Halo," was featured as a 'Highway Find' on Sirius XM The Highway, and the music video topped the charts on CMT. “Be real with yourself, and be real with your story; and know that your story is important.”
Listen to more Inspiration at Pray.comAnnie Bosko is a gifted singer, songwriter, and performer. Born and raised in Thousand Oaks, California, she left her home at an early age for Nashville, Tennessee, to follow her calling. Annie has since entertained audiences at the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium. In her career she has toured the country opening for acts such as Dierks Bentley, and Blake Shelton and shared the stage with Adele, Darius Rucker, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, and many others. Annie has also written songs for Willie Nelson, Jessica Simpson, Marie Osmond, Ty Herndon, Rita Wilson, Jessica Andrews, and more. Her single, "Crooked Halo," was featured as a 'Highway Find' on Sirius XM The Highway, and the music video topped the charts on CMT.
Seven years ago, I had an idea for a business that took me on the wildest journey, filled with my highest highs and my lowest lows. From the second I became an entrepreneur, I felt this kind of kinship with other founders, especially female founders. This summer, when it seemed like the world was blowing up, we were trying to decide how to respond as a business to the world around us. My gut told me that supporting black female founders was the path we should take, so The Financial Gym partnered with IFundWomen to identify five black, female-founded businesses to receive a scholarship, as well as business coaching and any other resources The Gym could provide to help these women create even more successful businesses. Joining me today are two of those founders: Jessica Andrews, founder of Take A Break Babysitting, and Samantha Sinclair, founder of Pathway to Purpose, to share more about why they decided to start a company, how 2020 has impacted their businesses, and where they are taking their businesses next year and beyond. I hope that you are inspired as much as I am, as these are two amazing women. For more information, visit the show notes at https://martinisandyourmoney.com/show-notes/ifundwomen-winners-part-1-with-jessica-and-samantha
A little over 12 years ago, photographer Scott Schuman, also known as The Sartorialist, camped outside Milan’s Spring 2007 menswear shows to photograph attendees. Schuman’s pictures, a luxury-focused interpretation of “street style” photography, were published on the now defunct website Men.Style.com. The incredible response the images received from viewers and the thousands of amateur bloggers who reposted them on Tumblr led to a major shift in the fashion industry, birthing a generation of creators who built their careers around street style. It also helped lift the veil of an otherwise closely guarded industry, turning previously unknown editors, buyers, and socialites into public figures. Today, street style photography is more than just a sub-genre — it's a lucrative business. Dozens of photographers gather outside fashion shows to capture images of attendees for major publications. At the peak of its popularity, some in-demand photographers were earning up to $20,000 in one month. The magazines, in turn, receive significant advertising revenue from the web traffic the pictures generate. And the stars who appear in the photographs could leverage their exposure to develop partnerships with brands that want to increase their visibility or hype around their shows. But with the COVID-19 pandemic limiting the number of in-person runway shows and causing many cities around the world to cancel their fashion weeks altogether, industry experts believe the high-end street style world that Schuman helped birth is ready for a major evolution. The sudden break in the fashion calendar, increased financial pressures, and a changing social climate have made it necessary for companies, photographers, and influencers to reevaluate their relationships with the genre. Even prior to COVID-19, many insiders recognized a flaw in how the cycle operated. “I think it had hit a fevered pitch,” says The Yes creative director and street style fixture Taylor Tomasi-Hill. “It was an echo chamber of people who weren’t necessarily being original or showing authentic style.” Authenticity and innovation is what Tomasi-Hill is known for. When street style was still in its infancy, she was among a group of Teen Vogue editors who made colorful and bold statements with their Fashion Week wardrobes, while other editors at the time strictly wore black. Over time, Tomasi-Hill believes that commitment to personal style became compromised: “There were too many people taking money or clothes from brands to promote themselves as influencers without being true to what they actually loved.” According to Vogue photographer Phil Oh, the budding influencer-brand-relationship put a strain on the creativity exhibited at fashion weeks. “Street style at fashion weeks became less about actual personal style and more about marketing brands’ upcoming collections — which I suppose is the main function of fashion shows, after all, but that made street style feel a bit more manufactured,” he says. “It is maybe less relevant for the viewer at home, but probably more important for the brands’ bottom lines.” With a renewed focus on personal style, Tomasi-Hill believes influencers can reclaim their relevance. “They’ve had time to reset and strategize on what’s important and forge meaningful relationships with brands that they believe in,” she says. “Truly original style makers will continue to thrive, and I can’t wait to see that creativity continue to unfold.” The societal shift that has occurred during the pandemic, particularly in relation to race- and class-based disparities, may also encourage companies and photographers to evaluate who the real “stars” of street style are. “I think street style will be more focused on people with style and not how much money they have,” says veteran photographer Seleen Saleh. “I have always looked for people I thought were interesting to me. I will continue to do so. My focus has always been and will always be highlighting Black creatives of the diaspora." Based on the industry’s current desire to deliver more inclusive content, the number of Black people featured in front of and behind the camera may see a significant increase. “We may also see a lot more inclusivity within street style galleries and in the way people are represented post-pandemic,” says photographer Darrel Hunter, who was one of the first to publish inclusive street style at Teen Vogue in collaboration with then-editors Phillip Picardi and Jessica Andrews. (Andrews is now Bustle's Deputy Fashion Editor.) “During the pandemic we had brands and publications now waking up and suddenly taking an interest in inclusivity and diversity and scrambling for all of the diverse content that they can find," adds Hunter. "Hopefully this isn’t just a trend, and this isn’t something that people are trying to do in the moment to pacify their readers and be seen as inclusive.” Change is already underway at Copenhagen Fashion Week. Hunter attended, photographing various street style subjects including Ellie Delphine and Lois Opoku. Notably, there seemed to be more diversity and fewer sponsored brand moments, perhaps signaling a shift toward inclusivity and a return to personal style. The fashion industry’s current financial crisis, which could alter the number and scale of lavish runway shows, may also impact street style. “If shows stop happening or the format changes, then fashion week as we know it may not exist,” says Hearst Magazines staff photographer Tyler Joe. “Maybe designers decide to condense four seasons into two and combine both men's and women's shows in remote locations to allocate their money more efficiently, thus creating a more meaningful experience for the viewer.” Cutting down on fashion week budgets may also alleviate some of the financial stress photographers face when traveling to cover shows. “Street style photographers already spend a lot of their own money traveling to four different cities around the world to do their job,” he says. “If these shows are no longer happening back to back in the same locations, then it doesn't make financial sense for the photographers. The brands might pay for the editors and influencers to go, but not the photographers.” Street style veteran Tamu McPherson, who started behind the camera and now is one of the industry’s most photographed subjects, says fans are looking beyond Fashion Week for street style imagery. As evidence of the genre’s enduring impact, she points to the fact that brands and bloggers now produce street style-inspired shoots on their own. “Street style is now a strong and effective medium for communicating style and promoting product,” she says. “As proof of its influence, brands direct influencers to shoot sponsored content respecting the street style aesthetic.” On Instagram, influencers like McPherson regularly post street style-inspired photos that aren’t necessarily captured at Fashion Week. No matter the future of runway shows, “one thing for sure is that influencers will continue to produce personal street style images for our inspiration,” she says. The fashion industry as a whole continues to go through an internal reckoning that may permanently change the way the industry operates. Street style as a creative genre hasn't been exempt from this internal audit. In fact, it may have needed this time to reevaluate more than any other part of the business. But as the world struggles to contain the spread of coronavirus, the future of street style — and Fashion Week as a whole — is still largely uncertain. “There is no way to tell what will happen post COVID-19,” McPherson adds. “The street style coming out of Copenhagen Fashion Week looked great. However, cases of the virus are rising around Europe and may impact Milan and Paris fashion weeks, pushing out the next opportunity for Fashion Week related content to February,” she says. “It’s hard to know what the world will look like then.”
Jessica Andrews is the CEO of 7Hills Homeless Center, in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Andy & Jessica unpack *just* a little about Homelessness, it's prevalence in Northwest Arkansas, and how we can all do better to support our neighbors in need.
Songcraft chats with Brett James, a two-time ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year who has earned 25 #1 hits with songs such as “Who I Am” by Jessica Andrews, “Bottoms Up” by Brantley Gilbert, “I Hold On” by Dierks Bentley, and Carrie Underwood's “Jesus Take the Wheel,” which was nominated for ACM and CMA Song of the Year awards and won a Grammy for Best Country Song. In addition to his remarkable career as a behind-the-scenes Nashville songwriter, Brett has a recently-released artist EP called I Am Now.
In dieser Folge habe ich den Buchhändler und Bookstagramer Florian Valerius aus Trier als Gesprächspartner. Florian hat sich "Und jetzt bin ich hier" von Jessica Andrews als Diskussionsgegenstand ausgesucht für die Folge. Außerdem geht es um den Buchändleralltag, Murakami und alte weiße Männer wie uns.
We all know that fast fashion is damaging to the people and the planet. What you probably haven’t heard is that the COVID-19 pandemic has created a crisis for garment factory employees. Jessica Andrews, Deputy Fashion Editor at Bustle discusses how Fair Trade USA is mobilizing to protect garment workers amid this unprecedented event. Jessica’s years of experience in the fashion journalism space and her passion for fighting back against the negative impact of the industry as a spokesperson for We Wear Fair Trade make for a fascinating and timely conversation at the intersection of human rights, fashion, and advocacy. For more info, head to https://brightly.eco/podcast
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE. On this Day in Country - 2001 - JESSICA ANDREWS - "Who I Am." Gotcha Gossip: Netflix Releases another episode of Tiger King & SNL is headed back to TV!? What TV show have you seen every single episode? People are Crazy: Egged with Goldfish and Porn. #JONESBOROSTRONG: We talk to Cory Jackson, Barrett Baber, Buddy Jewel & Sierra Waggoner from KJNB TV! We celebrate birthdays! Country Music News: Thomas Rhett - "Be A Light" - Fan Video & Donations To MUSICARES & BIG & RICH - New Video - "STAY HOME."
What is this? You may be asking yourself. Self, why is there suddenly a second episode of a A Date with Dateline being released? Welcome to a Double Date with Dateline! In this series Kimberly and Katie will be covering not only their beloved Dateline but also various episodes plucked specially from the ID Network for your enjoyment. In Double Date the stories get scarier, the jokes get funnier and hopefully Kimberly and Katie will be able to stay on track as the episodes are a little bit shorter. Its time to take a double dip in the True Crime pond with two ladies who have no business discussing such things in great detail, but very much consider themselves to be experts (granted, amateur) on the topic. First case on the docket is from ID Network's "Episodes You Shouldn't Watch Alone" list- "A Bump in the Night" from the YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE series. Its a case you have to see (or hear) to believe about a family with an infestation of the most sinister variety. You will never look at your wall plants the same way again... Official Description from INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: Reeling from the death of their mother, Annie and Jessica Andrews perform a séance to see if they can contact her spirit. Soon after, strange things start happening in the house. Considering joining our Patreon! The support of our sponsors and our Patroni keep this podcast free each week! Any level of support is more appreciated than you know! https://www.patreon.com/datedateline Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jessica Andrews lives just south of Philadelphia, PA with her husband and two sons. She found essential oils in 2014 and began using them to support her son’s seasonal issues. Jessica quickly fell in love with this natural and effective approach for everything from emotional wellbeing to supporting a healthy immune system. Since then, she has been on a journey of wellness, always looking for a safer option. Jessica has redirected her family's healthcare, turning to holistic and alternative methods when possible. She has done her research on household products and replaced many things including plastic containers and anything with fragrance. Jessica says this is a process. She is evolving and her family is along for the ride. She is also in recovery which is a huge part of her story! Jessica, being an only child, feels fortunate to have loving and supportive parents. Early on, she was very focused on her studies and had a bright future ahead of her. But, everything changed when she started living independently and became addicted to drugs. Jessica entered rehabilitation to seek help with her addiction. She feels fortunate to be surrounded by people who love and care about her welfare. Jessica and her husband met during her recovery. After the birth of their first son, she became more focused on natural health. Essential oils are one of the primary tools they use as a family. After experiencing the positive changes in their own lives, Jessica began sharing her passion with others and now has a thriving business doing what she loves! Connect with Jessica: @jessicafreedomtribe @endthestigmaapparel website: https://myfreedomtribe.com/ Connect with us→ via social media
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Lyrical and boundary-breaking, Saltwater explores the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, the challenges of shifting class identity and the way that the strongest feelings of love can be the hardest to define. Beth, one of our fiction booksellers sat down with Jessica Andrews to talk gentrification, language and how we shape ourselves. Follow us on Twitter: @blackwelloxford Instagram: @blackwelloxford YouTube: Blackwell's Bookshops Website: www.blackwells.co.uk
After graduating from Columbia University, Jessica Andrews couldn't land a job, so as a savvy self-starter, she created Glamazons Blog, and everything took off from there. From Essence to Teen Vogue, she was responsible for one of the brand's most viral stories on cultural appropriation. Today, as the Deputy Fashion Editor of Bustle, Jessica is teaching others how to raise their voices. Listen to our important discussion about cultural appropriation, diversity, inclusion, and so much more.
Tender Buttons 001 We speak to co-host Jessica Andrews about her debut novel, Saltwater. References: Saltwater by Jessica Andrews (Sceptre: 2019)
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My guest this week is Jessica Andrews, whose novel Saltwater has been one of the most talked-about debuts of the year. It tells the tale of Lucy who moves to London from Sunderland to go to university. Once there she grapples with feeling like an outsider among her middle-class peers. The book is based on Jessica's own experience - something I knew, although it was only as we spoke that I realised quite how true it was. Jessica is also a journalist and poet, whose writing often explores the nuances of class and identity. I loved talking to her. Buy Saltwater here: https://tinyurl.com/yxfgbjeu Twitter: @aliceazania @jessicacandrews Instagram: @aliceazania @itbeginswiththebody Edited by Chelsey Moore
We're baaaack, revisiting and updating you on Volo, the spiritual MLM that happened to be our first episode in 2018. What happened to it? Did they really change the lives of one billion people through yoga videos and encouraging people to throw out their antidepressants? Katie Young and Sasha Zazzi gain insight into the most spiritual of Kirby Vacuum Cleaner salesmen, and Jack of All Fails, founder Sean Spencer. Produced by Sasha Zazzi IT and Technical Development provided by PodcastDaddy Advisory Members: Summer Sanders, Ashleigh Walls, Jessica Andrews, Holly Norris, and Caroline Thompson Visit our website at slmlmbutok.com for the rest of our social media information, Patreon, and merch! Reach out to us: podcast@slmlmbutok.com Find us on social media: Facebook group - Sounds like MLM but ok (-ay) Facebook page - Sounds like MLM but ok podcast Twitter: @SLMLMbutok Instagram: @SLMLMbutok Youtube: soundslikemlmbutok Follow our Twitters! Katie: @MLMRiot Sasha: @sashazazzi ALWAYS READ THE FINE PRINT, AND DON'T GET SCAMMED!
In 2011, Teen Vogue drew attention to harmful consequences of insensitively chosen fancy dress costumes that reduce beliefs, cultures and people to garish stereotypes. In previous episodes of Dress: Fancy, Lucy and Ben have considered the painful consequences of badly informed costume choices and in this episode they continue this dialogue, reflecting in far more depth on the widening debates about cultural appropriation and dressing up. Links ‘Cultural Appropriation Explained’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHD0ZLPDRxM. Jessica Andrews, ‘Cultural Appropriation at Halloween: My Culture Is Not a Costume’, Teen Vogue. https://www.teenvogue.com/story/cultural-appropriation-halloween-costume-video. Kat Lazo, ‘Is Your Halloween Costume Racist?’, Everyday Feminism (October 2013). https://everydayfeminism.com/2013/10/is-your-halloween-costume-racist/. Connie Wang, ‘Finding the Beauty in Cultural Appropriation’, New York Times (April 2019). https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/20/opinion/cultural-appropriation-coachella.html ‘What is the Costume Campaign...And Why Do We Do It?’ http://www.lspirg.org/costumes. Dior Cruise, Cultural Appropriation or Cultural Exchange?: https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/pajpq9/dior-cruise-2020-wales-bonner The Albert Memorial: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/kensington-gardens/things-to-see-and-do/memorials-fountains-and-statues/the-albert-memorial The Good Immigrant:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Immigrant-Nikesh-Shukla/dp/178352295X NY Times: finding the beauty in cultural appropriation: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/20/opinion/cultural-appropriation-coachella.html Homecoming Quotes: https://www.bustle.com/p/all-the-quotes-in-homecoming-show-beyonces-commitment-to-recognizing-great-black-thinkers-17044727
Rocketman is the new Elton John film musical that charts the singer’s life from his upbringing in Pinner, meeting his long-time collaborator Bernie Taupin, making it big and then struggling with addictions. We speak to the director Dexter Fletcher - who also worked on Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody - about making the film which stars Taron Egerton and was executive-produced by Sir Elton and his husband David Furnish Saltwater is a new novel by Jessica Andrews, a published poet who also runs a literary magazine for under-represented writers. Based on her own life, Saltwater follows the character of Lucy who moves from her working-class family home in Sunderland to university in London and warehouse parties. But her new life is not what she expected. Artists taking risks – and artists putting themselves at risk – is the focus of a forum happening at Tate Modern this weekend. Áine O’Brien of campaigning group Counterpoint Arts and Syrian playwright Abdullah Alkafri discuss the threats to artistic freedom and expression faced by artists in politically turbulent countries around the world. We announce the winner of the Folio Prize, open to all genres and all forms of literature, except work written primarily for children. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer Oliver Jones
Welcome back to Papercuts, our monthly books podcast hosted by Louisa Kasza, Jenna Todd and Kiran Dass.As always, you can email us at papercutspod@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @papercutspodThanks to The Spinoff and the Mātātuhi Foundation for their support.Book News:Dunedin Writers Readers FestivalVerb WellingtonVOLUME Mapua Literary FestivalWORD Christchurch - including Shayne Carter with Rachael KingWomen’s Prize Shortlist 2019Kiran's sesson at AWF - ELAINE CASTILLO: America is Not the HeartKiran's review of Dead People I Have Known by Shayne CarterUnity Book of the Month:Axiomatic by Maria TumarkinBook reviews:LK: All Our Yesterdays and The Little Virtues by Natalia GinzburgJT: Drive your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga TokaczukKD: Constellations: Reflections from Life by Sinead Gleesonwith mentions ofThe Years by Annie ErnauxDept. of Speculation and Last Things by Jenny OffillSteven Toussaint's piece on The Spinoff Books Page: TMI: An Essay on Contemporary Poetry in Aotearoa/New Zealand.Not books:LK: Happier with Gretchen Rubin podcastJT: The Worst Sitcom Ever Made - RNZ PodcastKD: Auckland Film SocietyTBR Piles:LK: Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels, Circe by Madeline Miller.JT: My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite, Attraction by Ruby Porter, Three Women by Lisa Taddeo.KD: Attraction by Ruby Porter, Saltwater by Jessica Andrews, Sweet Home by Wendy Erskine, The Lark Ascending by Richard King, Underland by Robert McFarlane, How to Fail by Elizabeth Day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Megan and Alyssa are back this week to talk all about Jessica Andrews. Plus, songs of the week from Megan and Liz and Lauren Alaina.
Happy VERY LATE Valentine's Day, when all your candy is 50% off (and maybe your flowers are dead). We intended for this episode to come out on February 13th, but the amount of technical difficulties was almost like a farce! Sit-com city, here we come! Katie and Sasha discuss the underbelly of some very, uh, "sexy" MLMs that have failed under a sleazy CEO. This episode is 18+. HUGE SHOUT OUT TO SARA RISI! Thank you for being a true peach of a fan by donating to our Patreon, and make sure you listen to the end! Produced by Sasha Zazzi IT and Technical Development provided by PodcastDaddy Advisory Members: Summer Sanders, Ashleigh Walls, Jessica Andrews, Holly Norris, and Caroline Thompson Visit our website at slmlmbutok.com for the rest of our social media information, Patreon, and merch! Reach out to us: podcast@slmlmbutok.com Find us on social media: Facebook group - Sounds like MLM but ok (-ay) Facebook page - Sounds like MLM but ok podcast Twitter: @SLMLMbutok Instagram: @SLMLMbutok Youtube: soundslikemlmbutok Follow our Twitters! Katie: @MLMRiot Sasha: @@sashazazzi ALWAYS READ THE FINE PRINT, AND DON'T GET SCAMMED!
Please visit our website at slmlmbutok.com! SPECIAL EDITION EPISODE Sasha Zazzi and Katie Young have put together a HUGE episode compiling all lawsuits currently against Lularoe with Becca Peter. Then we get into the nitty gritty of the complaint filed by the Washington Attorney General alleging Lularoe is... a pyramid scheme?! (Well, we'll be damned!) We finish off the episode with Sasha and Lularoe Defective Admin Heather Blithely critically analyzing Lularoe founder Deanne Stidham's tacky and poorly timed "masquerade" ball for her 60th birthday - the day after the pyramid scheme law suit was filed. This episode goes above and beyond explaining the hot water LLR is in. We've spent hours consulting people, reading articles, recording, and editing. Make sure you listen to the episode ALL THE WAY to the end! Sasha made the outro music particularly relevant. HUGE THANK YOU to BECCA PETER and HEATHER BLITHELY for their research and opinions. Please join the new defective Facebook group, Defective Detectives 2.0 - the admins there do great work and they are always the first to break LLR news Check out our episodes last year: The Rise and Fall of Lularoe Part 1 with Roberta Blevins and Part 2 With Courtney Harwood Business Insider: Washington Attorney General accuses LuLaRoe of operating an illegal 'pyramid scheme' in new lawsuit Business Insider: LuLaRoe's founder celebrated her birthday with a lavish masquerade party complete with acrobatic dancers and cardboard caricatures of her face while the company faces multiple lawsuits Shut the Fuck Up Friday HUGE SHOUT OUT TO SARA RISSI! Thank you for being a true peach of a fan by donating to our Patreon, and make sure you listen to the end! Produced by Sasha Zazzi IT and Technical Development provided by PodcastDaddy Advisory Members: Summer Sanders, Ashleigh Walls, Jessica Andrews, Holly Norris, and Caroline Thompson Visit our website at slmlmbutok.com for the rest of our social media information, Patreon, and merch! Reach out to us: podcast@slmlmbutok.com Find us on social media: Facebook group - Sounds like MLM but ok (-ay) Facebook page - Sounds like MLM but ok podcast Twitter: @SLMLMbutok Instagram: @SLMLMbutok Youtube: soundslikemlmbutok Follow our Twitters! Katie: @MLMRiot Sasha: @ScamBamTYMaam ALWAYS READ THE FINE PRINT, AND DON'T GET SCAMMED!
Season 3 is OFFICIALLY HERE! Get your earholes ready because we're going UNDER THE SEA! (Please avoid getting swimmer's ear, though, and definitely do not pet the dolphins.) Katie Young and Sasha Zazzi present: Wachter's, the first MLM. We talk about sea! We talk about land! We talk about how you are a walking ocean! Get ready for the motion of the ocean and some punny sea jokes. Music: Intro - Ryan Little "Kick, Push" Bumper #1: Milk & Bone "Coconut Water" Bumper #2: Guantanamo Baywatch "Barbacoa" Outro: Shannon & the Clams "Ozmo" Produced by Sasha Zazzi IT and Technical Development provided by PodcastDaddy Advisory Members: Summer Sanders, Ashleigh Walls, Jessica Andrews, and Caroline Thompson Visit our website at slmlmbutok.com for the rest of our social media information, Patreon, and merch! Reach out to us: podcast@slmlmbutok.com Find us on social media: Facebook group - Sounds like MLM but ok (-ay) Facebook page - Sounds like MLM but ok podcast Twitter: @SLMLMbutok Instagram: @SLMLMbutok Youtube: soundslikemlmbutok Follow our Twitters! Katie: @MLMRiot Sasha: @ScamBamTYMaam
Annie and Jessica Andrews are two young girls trying to recover from the loss of their mother. When they do a seance to make contact with her spirit they aren’t expecting much. But soon they would start hearing knocking on their walls and pipes rattling in their basement. All of these things only occur while their dad is not home, could they have awakened a malevolent spirit or is something even more dangerous lurking in their home. Join us while discuss the disturbing story of Daniel LaPlante and how he would not only disrupt the Andrews’ life but go on to destroy another families as well. This was a Patron only episode, so it is not in the South. We're covering them yankees up North, we will have a new Southern episode in a few weeks! Just ignore all the Patron stuff. :) Music courtesy of Blanche, find their music on iTunes! Contact us at blessthismesspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter here. Follow on Instagram at blessthismesspodcast Like us on facebook at facebook.com/blessthismesspodcast Rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!
Do you believe in ghosts? Do you believe if you follow the proper channels you can contact your deceased loved ones? Sisters Annie and Jessica Andrews had just lost their mother to cancer and were willing to do whatever it took to contact her just one more time. They lit some candles and began a seance to contact their mother. They did not realize this would be the beginning of something much more sinister. Join Lisa and Matt as they break down the horrifying case of Danny LaPlante. *Please note all opinions in the show are solely in regards to the specific case we are discussing in this episode* Check out our new website- http://eyeforeyepod.com Tired of Ads? Want to support our show? Please consider supporting Eye for an Eye with as little as $1 a month via patreon.com/eyeforeyepod Enjoy todays show? Don't forget to rate (those 5 stars are waiting to be clicked), review, subscribe and tell your friends! Want in on the discussion?Join uson our Facebook page or group, Instagram @eyeforeyepod, twitter @eyeforeyepod or shoot us an email at eyeforeyepod@gmail.comand let us know your thoughts- does the punishment fit the crime? Don’t forget to check out Murder.ly if you would like to hear other amazing True Crime Podcasts Wanna start the Eye for an Eye conversation? Check out our merch shop at https://eyeforeyepod.threadless.com Cover Art Created by: Rachel Gregorino, dollbambino@gmail.com Music:Garage Band Sample Mix Opuzz - Tunnel of Sadness (Lite Trax - Moods and Emotions) Sources http://www.parkaman.com/strange-case-daniel-laplante-real-night-horror-story/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_LaPlante Your Worst Nightmare/Bump in the Night- ID http://www.lowellsun.com/breakingnews/ci_30858612/danny-laplante-convicted-1987-townsend-triple-murder-will https://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/03/23/daniel-laplante-priscilla-gustafson-murder-1987-townsend/ https://www.ranker.com/list/danny-laplante-murders-facts/laura-allan http://realifestorys.blogspot.com/2016/03/danny-laplante-is-convicted-triple.html http://swordandscale.com/a-scary-story-to-tell-in-the-dark/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices