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Trump arrives in California to tour wildfire damage. The White House says deportations have begun aboard military planes. Donald Trump's relationship with Kim Jong Un is explored by Will Ripley. And, giant pandas make their debut at Smithsonian's National Zoo in the U.S. All that and more, with Jessica Dean, in for Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A U.S. judge blocks Trump's ‘blatantly unconstitutional' executive order that aims to end birthright citizenship. Documents show Pete Hegseth paid $50,000 to a woman alleging sexual assault. Richard Quest speaks to Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff about the future of AI. And, we look at the Oscar nominations. All that and more, with Jessica Dean, in for Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During Saturday's "CNN Newsroom," Scott Jennings was asked by host Jessica Dean how he thinks Biden "will be remembered." He didn't hold back. January 20th 2025 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Syrian rebel leader says goal is to ‘overthrow' Assad regime in an exclusive CNN interview. A federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale or ban of TikTok in the U.S. Superstar Jamie Foxx shares his story behind a mystery illness in a Netflix special. And, K-Pop surges on the streaming charts. All that and more with Jessica Dean, in for Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New images of a "person of interest" in the search for the killer of a CEO on the streets of New York. South Korean President Yoon faces an impeachment vote on Saturday. A Bitcoin bonanza as the cryptocurrency passes $100,000. And, the campaign to give an early Christmas present to homeless animals. All that and more with Jessica Dean, in for Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hurricane Milton brings storm surges and tornadoes to Florida hours ahead of making landfall. President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu hold a "direct" phone call. Also, Indian tycoon Ratan Tata dies aged 86. All that and more with Jessica Dean, in for Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Meet Jessica Dean, a registered dietitian and former CrossFit enthusiast who now leads Move To Heal's Free 16 Week Nutritional Program, focused on intuitive eating. Jessica openly recounts her personal journey and discusses how the Intuitive Eating book triggered a significant shift in her perspective on diets and her relationship with food and exercise. Jessica's commitment to educating others is evident as she systematically debunks myths surrounding diet culture with a thoughtful approach. In this episode, she provides practical tips on adopting intuitive eating, creating a joyful and informed relationship with food. If you're interested in breaking free from the constraints of diet culture while engaging in an informative discussion, this enlightening conversation with Jessica is worth a listen.If you are apart of the Move to Heal community and would like to sign up for our FREE 16 Week Nutritional Program with Jessica Dean, please visit: https://www.movetohealct.org/services#NutritionPlease visit www.movetohealct.org for more information, or email us at info@movetohealct.orgInstagram: @movetoheal.ct
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, hosts Becky Sayers and Shawn Talley are joined by author and Assistant Director Jessica Dean Rose, who (quite literally) wrote the book on being a Set P.A.! They talk with Jessica about her background, career, and about some of the valuable information found in "How to Survive on Set: A Set Production Assistant's Guidebook," including what a P.A. needs to know before ever stepping foot onto a set, some of the oddball set lingo and jargon, understanding the various chains of command, walkie etiquette, even how to knock on a hair & makeup trailer door! Also on the program: a round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guest, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, live music, movies about music, Chicago, and more! Grab a half apple and a biscuit rig before the kid pumpkins and tune in! For show notes and more on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
Jessica Dean receives an unpublished manuscript written by her great grandfather, Joe. It tells the story of Joe's time living in Geneva in the early 1900s and a love triangle that ends in him confessing to the murder of a mysterious spy named Razumov. After discovering the existence of Razumov's own diary, and egged on by her old friend, the historian Larry Levy, Jess makes the bold decision to fly to Geneva and find out for herself what really happened. A Cup & Nuzzle production for Spyscape, written and directed by Justin Trefgarne.
British director Laurence Connor has a knack for knowing what audiences want. He has directed or revived some of the most successful musicals ever produced, including a hit new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's first musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Also, the Australian comic opera Love Burns by Graeme Koehne and Louis Nowra is revived by the State Opera of South Australia, and we meet Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Johnston, writer of First Casualty at Queensland Theatre, to find out what compelled the veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan to bring the brutality and complexity of war to the stage.
British director Laurence Connor has a knack for knowing what audiences want. He has directed or revived some of the most successful musicals ever produced, including a hit new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's first musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.Also, the Australian comic opera Love Burns by Graeme Koehne and Louis Nowra is revived by the State Opera of South Australia, and we meet Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Johnston, writer of First Casualty at Queensland Theatre, to find out what compelled the veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan to bring the brutality and complexity of war to the stage.
What is going on with our obsession with true crime? From social media sleuths to conspiracy theorists, Jessica Dean—aka Bloodbathandbeyond—joins us to discuss what happens when the darkest moments of a stranger's life become a trending topic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's up friends? Welcome back for another episode of the Local 724. Today in studio we have Podcaster, astrology enthusiast, and Reiki healer... Jessica Dean. She popped in today to chat with us and tell us about her podcast, Jess Sayin. Have a listen and don't forget to share and check out Jess Sayin! https://www.facebook.com/jesssayin2020 https://open.spotify.com/show/3v7LR7kzn9yM3MWiSTQxB8 https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1540012302
BREAKING NEWS: after months of infighting and negotiation among Democrats, the is House Expected To Vote On Biden's ‘Build Back Better' Bill this evening, amid the worst inflation the U.S. has seen In 30 years. The Bill is expected to pass along party lines, but what will the deal look like after the Senate has passed it? CNN's Jessica Dean reports from Capitol Hill. The defense teams rest their case in the trial of the three men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, where under cross-examination, defendant Travis McMichael testified that Arbery did not pull out a weapon during the pursuit. Former U.S. Attorney Michael Moore joins to give his perspective on McMichael's version of events in court, which conflicts with his initial statement to the authorities. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
After more than eight hours of deliberations the Kyle Rittenhouse jury adjourns without reaching a verdict. Don speaks with Spike and David Lee on the racial divides the Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery cases are highlighting in America. The January 6 Select Committee Chair says he is not ready to pursue Mark Meadows on a contempt charge, but will formally write to Trump's former Chief of Staff outlining questions the Committee want answered. Plus, the House will vote tomorrow on censuring Rep. Gosar over an anime video he posted on twitter showing him appearing to kill Rep. Ocasio-Cortez. CNN's Jessica Dean reports from Capitol Hill. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
BREAKING NEWS: Congress passes the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, delivering a major win for President Biden on a significant part of his economic agenda. CNN's Jessica Dean and Phil Mattingly report live from The White House on how the vote played out. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
From social media sleuths to conspiracy theorists, Jessica Dean ,aka Bloodbathandbeyond joins us to discuss what happens when the darkest moments of a stranger's life become a trending topic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The life of a radio show host can seem glamorous, but my friend Jessica Dean and I can tell you that were times when it was anything but. This is our story.
President Biden travels to Wisconsin to sell his covid relief package at a CNN town hall. Plus, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell defends his vote to acquit former President Trump in his second impeachment trial. And Dr. Leana Wen answers viewers' questions about the coronavirus. On today's program: CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Manu Raju, Jessica Schneider, Jessica Dean and Phil Mattingly. Also on the show, Laura-Barron Lopez with POLITICO and Dr. Leana Wen. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
President Biden says he can't get "bogged down in a lengthy negotiation" over his COVID bill after a sluggish January jobs report. Plus, Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's been "freed" after the House voted to strip her of committee assignments, and says the GOP still belongs to Donald Trump. On today's program: CNN's Phil Mattingly, Christine Romans, and Jessica Dean. Plus, Seung Min Kim with the Washington Post. Note: This program was abbreviated due to the White House briefing. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Today, we dig into set life with author of "How to Survive on Set: The Set Production Assistant's Guidebook" and Assistant Director for feature films, Jessica Dean Rose. She had to learn the hard way how to become a great production assistant, from lingo to etiquette. With that, she felt it was important to share the knowledge she had gained, so she self-published the handiest book for aspiring PA's. We had a great time learning a few tidbits of set life. Verdict: it sounds awesome and daunting. Find Jessica Dean Rose at: Website: https://www.jessicadeanrose.com/ Book: on Amazon Instagram: @JessDeanRose Twitter: @JessicaDeanRose IMDB: Jessica Dean Rose --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/workingclassy/support
In this episode, 15-year Military spouse Jessica Dean shares her experiences of being married in the military, finding the balance and how to build a career, and create income while constantly PCS'ing. This one is for all the Military spouses out there thank you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Trump legal team files its defense brief with the senate, arguing the president did nothing wrong - and that the Democrats' case does not meet the constitutional test for impeachment and removal. Plus, testing time for Mitch McConnell. The Senate Majority Leader wants a quick trial, with no new witnesses or evidence. Democrats vow to fight that plan, but need a handful of Republicans to break with their president and party to succeed. And the 2020 democrats are courting black voters on this Martin Luther King Jr holiday, with the first votes two weeks from today. Today's panel: Julie Pace with the Associated Press, Dan Balz with the Washington Post, Francesca Chambers with McClatchy, and Politico's Heather Caygle. Also on the show: CNN's Carrie Cordero, Phil Mattingly, and Jessica Dean.
Do we owe it to our friends to be discerning about what we share with them to protect them? Or is it more important to lean on your friends for an outlet and sounding board? And when the shoe is on the other foot how do you behave responsibly? We discuss with Jessica (Dean of Students) and Jonathan (PhD, Psychologist). Plus, we got a WHOLE professional in this episode for some actual professional advice - finally. Lastly, TRIGGER WARNING if you are a cat lover. Zuri airs her strong unwavering opinions on cats.
Gary welcomes director Jonathan Berry and actor Jessica Dean Turner from the new hit play Red Rex to the Booth today. Written by Ike Holter as the newest in his Rightlynd series of plays, Red Rex is is receiving a world premiere by Steep Theatre and is being presented in their 55-seat space at 1115 W. Berwyn through March 30. Gary called it "one of the most moving, thought-provoking and beautifully produced plays he's seen in many a season." The production is about members of a Chicago storefront theater company who are working on a new play being presented by a Chicago storefront theater company. Jonathan discusses the meta nature of directing this project at Steep, where he's been an ensemble member for many years, having directed there since 2007. Jon describes one of the themes of the play: "The theatre community can create its own center of focus, obscuring, entirely, the actual world just outside the door." Jonathan and Jessica talk about the play's other themes, including equity and inclusion, inadvertent and subtle acts of racism, shining a light on the pretentiousness of some creative processes, and the deep humor and humanity with which Ike Holter treats each of his characters. It's a discussion that will make you want to run, don't walk, to the see Red Rex at the Steep. Jessica talks about her theatre training in the very intensive program at the University of Illinois - Urbana, and how the rigorous nature of the program prepared her for the life of a working actor. As a non-Equity actor striving to make a career in the burgeoning off-Loop theatre scene, Jessica is frank in her assessment of the challenges and struggles that entails. The commutes are long, the pay is low, and the competition is steep(!) But Jonathan and Jessica both emphasize what most audiences already know - the Chicago style of acting exemplifies a fierceness and passion fueled by the daily grind that is the nature of a life in the theatre. Gary offers a play idea with the news story of 183 Amtrak passengers stranded for 37 hours in a snowstorm in the Oregon wilderness. Jonathan has been on plenty of delayed Amtrak trips and describes the mounting stress among the passengers as "a Lord of the Flies mentality." The dramatic possibilities are endless! Jessica also teaches at the Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts), training young performers. ChiArts is a public 4–year college preparatory visual and performing arts high school located in the Humboldt Park neighborhood. Operated by the Chicago Public Schools district, the school opened for the 2009–10 school year. She's also worked as an actor-patient at Northwestern Medical School where she helped train doctors to treat a variety of conditions and symptoms. A great acting exercise. Kiss of Death: Ethel Ennis - Celebrated Singer Who Walked Away from Fame: Ms. Ennis was a highly respected jazz singer in the 1950s and 60s. Ella Fitzgerald stated that Ms. Ennis was her favorite young vocalist, and Frank Sinatra called her "my kind of singer". But Ethel grew disillusioned with the demands placed on young divas, and she eschewed national celebrity for a quieter life in her hometown of Baltimore, where she earned the unofficial title of Baltimore's "First Lady of Jazz." Ethel Ennis was 86. Read the full NYTimes obit here. Check out her beautiful rendition of My Foolish Heart on YouTube.
JESSICA Dean, is the founder of The Almond Flour Baking Company blog, where she shares her recipes on desserts and baked good, all gluten-free. After getting diagnosed with Celiac disease in 2009 Jessica went totally grain-free. She is a private chef with a focus on gluten free cooking and writes the gluten free baking blog, All glutton. No Gluten.