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Education seems to always be on the public mind.School Choice. School Funding. School Politics. School Performance. And on and on it goes.Today on "I'm Glad You Said That", I'm privileged to chat with Dr. Jessica Parker, the Superintendent of Mountain City Christian Academy about many of these important issues.Dr. Parker is an educational leader with 25+ years of public school experience. She has a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Communication and Administration from Dallas Baptist University and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership.Dr. Parker stays actively involved in the ASL teaching field and serves as the National ASL Honor Society Coordinator along with being an executive board member of the American Sign Language Teacher Association (ASLTA).She and her husband, Jeremy, have 3 children. Hope you can tune in.Support the show
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Travel advisor Jessica Parker, AKA The Trip Whisperer, joins us to share Tales about her journey through the travel industry, her time living in Lebanon, and so much more.
In Saxony, our correspondent hears why young voters are increasingly supporting the AfD. The party is polling consistently in second place ahead of a snap election next SundayLONG: Kate Adie presents stories from Germany, the US, Afghanistan, Spain and Morocco.Germany goes to the polls on 23rd February, with the conservative CDU party showing a strong lead. But the far right AfD is consistently polling in second place. The biggest rise in support for the party has been among young voters, and Jessica Parker has spoken to some of them in Saxony to hear why.Mahjooba Nowrouzi returns to Afghanistan, for the first time in nearly 30 years, having fled the oppressive Taliban regime as a young student. She describes how despite initial first impressions, not much had changed with the Taliban back in control once more.This week, Jordan's King Abdullah visited Washington, where he made clear to President Trump that he and other regional leaders were unanimous in rejecting plans to take over Gaza and transfer Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt. Tom Bateman followed the encounter between King Abdullah and the President.In Southern Spain, the olive yield has risen substantially after several years of punishing drought. But apart from the challenges of climate change and on-going desertification in Spain, farmers have another worry – crime. Last year in Andalucía over 500 tonnes of olives were stolen. It's a headache for local law enforcement, as Linda Pressly found out on a visit to the olive groves there.Morocco has long been the film location of choice for many a Hollywood director, with its array of studios and versatile backdrops. But now, as John Kampfner discovered on a recent visit, a combination of tight budgets and technology, suggest that the good times might be running out in the ‘Hollywood of Africa.'Series Producer: Serena Tarling Editor: Bridget Harney Production coordinators: Katie Morrison & Sophie Hill
In this episode, Sara and Ginny sit down with the one and only Jessica Parker (@__JessicaParker__) to talk all things beauty, business, and life behind the scenes. Jessica opens up about building her brand with Shop Like Parker, the ins and outs of lipo and mommy makeovers, and the essential (and often hilarious) feminine hygiene tips we all need to know. Plus, hear the inside scoop as to whether or not it is worth it to be a bottle waitress and the reality of balancing it all. Whether you're looking for business inspo or just a good laugh, this episode has it all. Tune in now for a conversation you won't want to miss! #TwoManyOpinionsPodcast #ShopLikeParker #BusinessAndBeauty #FeminineHygiene #Liposuction #MommyMakeover #ClubLifeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/two-many-opinions--5882207/support.
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, has revolutionised every industry he has ever worked in – from online payments and electric vehicles to space travel and satellite communications. Now he's positioning himself as a major force in global politics. He is already going to play a key role in the United States as an advisor to President Donald Trump, but he has also turned his attention to Germany and the UK.Lucy Hockings speaks with Mike Wendling and Jessica Parker about whether Musk's motivations for getting involved in European politics are professional or personal.The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC journalists worldwide. We want your ideas, stories and experiences to help us understand and tell #TheGlobalStory. Email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com You can also message us or leave a voice note via WhatsApp on +44 330 123 9480.Producers: Alice Aylett Roberts and Alix PicklesSound engineer: Mike RegaardAssistant editor: Sergi Forcada FreixasSenior news editor: China Collins(Picture: Elon Musk. Credit: Reuters)
Over the last few days the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, has turned his attention to European politics.The billionaire owner of X has been relentlessly tweeting his criticism of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He's also endorsed the far-right AfD party ahead of next month's snap elections in Germany. These actions have been criticised by both the French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Musk is known for being outspoken on political issues across the world. He endorsed incoming President Donald Trump during the US election, is close friends with the Prime Minister of Italy and has gotten into public disagreements with political figures in Brazil and Venezuela. We discuss Musk's recent takes with the BBC's Berlin correspondent Jessica Parker and Maria Clara Montoya from the WITW team takes a look at some of the feuds and friendships Musk has in Latin America.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Iqra Farooq Producers: Josh Jenkins and Maria Clara Montoya Editor: Rosanna La-Falce
Kate Adie presents stories from Pakistan-administered Gilgit Balistan, Brazil, the United States, the Faroe Islands and AustriaThe remote mountain villages of Pakistan-administered Gilgit Baltistan are on the frontline of climate change. Some have already been wiped out by landslides caused by melting glaciers. Caroline Davies met locals in the picturesque Hunza Valley preparing for the next disaster.World leaders gathered in Brazil this week for the G20 summit. James Landale observed how world leaders took the opportunity to recalibrate their relationships in advance of Donald Trump returning to the White House - including China's President Xi.Donald Trump has been masterminding nominations for his new cabinet from his Mar a Lago resort in Florida's Palm Beach. It was the nerve-centre of operations during his campaign, and has become the place to be seen for West Wing hopefuls. Jessica Parker found out what locals make of the political circus.In the Faroe Islands, the annual round up of 70,000 sheep is underway. On one tiny island, on a farm only accessible by helicopter – one couple manage a herd of some five hundred sheep. Tim Ecott tried his best to lend a hand on the steep, slippery slopes.The Austrian spa town of Bad Ischl is where the Habsburg Emperor Franz Josef signed the declaration of war on Serbia that triggered the First World War. Over recent decades, Bad Ischl has increasingly traded on its history – with an annual festival to mark the birthday of the emperor. But as Gareth Jones discovered, the question of what people choose to remember is acquiring a new urgency.Series Producer: Serena Tarling Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production Coordinator: Janet Staples
Send Vikki any questions you'd like answered on the show!Whether you're a regular AI user or prefer to keep your distance, understanding AI's role in academia is becoming essential. In this episode, I chat with Dr. Jessica Parker, founder of the AI platform MoxieLearn, about the when, why, and how of using AI as a PhD student. We explore where AI can genuinely enhance your research—and where it might fall short. From the best benefits to the biggest pitfalls, and even some thought-provoking questions about the future of higher education, we delve into both the philosophical and the practical sides of AI. Tune in for insights, real-world advice, and an honest look at what AI means for the PhD journey.****I'm Dr Vikki Wright, ex-Professor and certified life coach and I help everyone from PhD students to full Professors to get a bit less overwhelmed and thrive in academia. My weekly podcast, The PhD Life Coach covers the most common issues experienced in universities, including procrastination, imposter syndrome, and having too much to do. I give inspiring and actionable advice and often have fun expert guests join me on the show. Make sure you subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.If you already listen, please find time to rate, review and tell your friends!I also host a free online community for academics at every level. You can sign up on my website, The PhD Life Coach. com - you'll receive regular emails with helpful tips and access to free online group coaching every single month! Come join and get the support you need.#phd #academia #lecturer #professor #university #procrastination #overwhelm #amwriting #writing #impostersyndrome #timemanagement #support #coaching #highereducation #research #teaching #podcast #community
The latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, no vote on "West Hills" this year, boundaries redrawn for second time, High Valley Transit seeking input on routes in Summit and Wasatch counties, Jessica Parker on the Wasatch Library Sages and Seekers program, Miners win overtime thriller over Red Devils in regular season finale, U.S. Forest Service spokesperson Jeff Armstrong provides a Yellow Lake Fire update, Eastern Summit County school board candidates talk employee retention and Cedar Crest, Heber reconsiders proposed short-term rental restrictions after public outcry, Keith Lilley talks about the upcoming program Going Broke (Baroque with JS Bach & Friends) at the Shepherd of the Mountains Church, and Deer Valley East Village inaugural season to open with three lifts, 500 parking spots.
Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.In this episode, we're diving into cozy romances perfect for fall reading. Whether you're in the mood for a small-town romance, a bit of fake dating, or something with a touch of magic, there's a book for every type of romance reader.This episode is perfect for Gilmore Girls and Hallmark Movies fans as you get the ideal fall small-town vibes. Please note all of the books featured in this list are available to borrow via Kindle Unlimited. Episode HighlightsAutumn Vibes and Romance: Dive into the season with cozy romances that bring the charm of small towns, pumpkin patches, and fall magic to life.Variety of Romance Tropes: From fake dating and friends-to-lovers to billionaire romances and grumpy sunshine dynamics, there's something for every romance reader.Closed-Door vs. Open-Door Romances: Find the perfect balance between sweet, closed-door romances and steamy, open-door reads for your fall reading list.Special Substack Offer: Learn about our Substack community, where you can get more Kindle Unlimited and Hoopla recommendations, access to exclusive reviews, and tips on reading on a budget.Books Mentioned:Fall I Want by Lyra Parrish https://amzn.to/4dVtoBqFalling Slowly by Enni Amanda https://amzn.to/3B2IB5aIf It Makes You Happy by Julia Olivia https://amzn.to/3zmDADJPumpkin Spice Love by Gemma Evans https://amzn.to/3z4YpDQAutumn Sky by Jenna Starley https://amzn.to/3MGQOOU (NOTE: in the episode, I shared the wrong title and author)Autumn Dreams by Jessica Parker https://amzn.to/4glNdmN (NOTE: in the episode, I shared the wrong title and author)Can't Help Falling by Courtney Walsh https://amzn.to/3To8R04A Not So Fictional Fall by Savannah Scott https://amzn.to/4d6XOzgCoffee Break with the Billionaire by Holly Kerr https://amzn.to/3XkdfhBSubstack What to Read Next CommunityJoin our Substack community for more Kindle Unlimited and Hoopla recommendations, along with extended book reviews. It's perfect for readers on a budget, offering tips on accessing books through your library and finding the best non-resident cards for more reading options. Join now: wtrnblog.substack.comSubscribe now and get a 20% discount until December 31st!What is Kindle Unlimited?Kindle Unlimited is a monthly membership where you can borrow books to read. There are millions of books to read in the romance, mystery, and thriller genres. New
Kate Adie presents stories from Ukraine, Germany, China, Tonga and IndiaUkraine suffered several devastating missile attacks this week on the cities of Poltava and Lviv. Despite the more buoyant mood in the country in recent weeks, following Ukraine's incursion into Kursk, it served as a reminder that the threat is ever-present. Nick Beake has been in PoltavaLast weekend, the far right AFD party - won the most votes in a state election in the east German state of Thuringia and came a close second in the state of Saxony. The AfD were especially popular among young voters. Jessica Parker has spoken to some of them in Thuringia.Several cities across China have been devastated by heavy rainfall this year and a super typhoon there this weekend is yet another warning for China's leaders that the country is vulnerable to extreme weather events because the infrastructure in cities cannot cope with such heavy storms. Laura Bicker has been in Zhengzhou where she heard about a possible solution: sponge cities.Last week, leaders from around the Pacific gathered in the small island nation of Tonga to discuss key issues they are facing. The Pacific Islands Forum is the region's biggest meeting of the year – and topping the list of concerns was climate change. But on the agenda, there were plenty of other topics – and controversies - as Katy Watson found out.And finally, the famine in Bengal in the 1940s led to one of the worst losses of civilian life on the allied side during the second world war. Many Indians see this as one of the enduring legacies of empire. Ant Adeane visited one of the survivors that period in his home in West Bengal.Series Producer: Serena Tarling Editor: Tom Bigwood Production Coordinators: Sophie Hill & Katie Morrison
Square Pegs was a tv show that debuted in the sept 1982 timeslot opposite the last season of MASH which would be a hard slot for anyone to handle - this show about adolescence and the painful attempts of two young girls Patty Greene and Lauren Hutchinson (played by the before Carrie Bradshaw, Jessica Parker and a young Amy Linker) to get into the IN-crowd was a trailblazer of its kind - yet it only lasted ONE season = what happened = what happened to the show Square Pegs that led it early demise = was it the sex drugs and rock and roll debauchery of the 80s,,,, ? Or something else?
AI Literacy in Academia Join me as I welcome Jessica Parker, Ed.D., and Dr. Kimberly Becker, co-founders of Moxie. In this episode of My EdTech Life, my guests unpack the complexities of AI in academic settings, from AI literacy to the concept of a "post-plagiarism era." Jessica and Kimberly offer great insights into how AI is reshaping academia, the critical importance of understanding large language models, and the potential biases lurking within AI systems. Whether you're an educator, student, or simply curious, this episode provides great perspectives on navigating the AI landscape in academia. Timestamps: 0:00:30 - Introduction and welcome 0:01:59 - Dr. Jessica Parker introduces herself and Moxie 0:03:07 - Dr. Kimberly Becker shares her background in linguistics and AI 0:04:54 - Explanation of how large language models work 0:07:07 - Discussion on AI detectors and their limitations 0:11:23 - Concerns about AI implementation in education 0:14:44 - Hesitations and misconceptions about AI in academia 0:18:37 - The importance of critical thinking when using AI 0:21:34 - Exploring the concept of a "post-plagiarism era" 0:26:17 - AI as a collaboration tool in higher education 0:28:48 - Recent study on dialect bias in AI language models 0:32:01 - Examples of bias in AI-generated images 0:35:22 - Considerations for AI use in grading and assessment 0:37:37 - The story behind Moxie and its mission 0:40:13 - How Moxie is improving academic rubrics through AI 0:43:14 - "EduKryptonite": Challenges in using AI for education 0:45:44 - Book recommendations from the guests 0:46:57 - Fun question: What job would the guests like to try for a day? 0:48:24 - Closing remarks and how to connect with the guests Don't miss out on more insightful conversations at the forefront of educational technology! Follow My EdTech Life on all social media platforms, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and hit that notification bell to stay updated on our latest content. Join our community of educators and tech enthusiasts as we explore the future of learning together! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/support
Today was a bit of a fun one, let's get ready on a Wednesday with Jessica!We are talking mindset, the number one hurdles to overcome and also game plan! This was a spare of the moment, fun, unplanned, unplugged episode that packs a punch! Enjoy xx
April 24, 2024 ~ City of Detroit Deputy Chief Operations Officer Jessica Parker and Detroit Sports Organizing Commission Chair Terry Rhadigan talk with Lomas and Anthony about the need for events like the NFL Draft to offer an impact that extends beyond their footprint and duration. Learn the specific attention that was given to ensure local neighborhoods, community organizations, artists, and non-profits were all engaged and represented in the Draft, offering those organizations an impact that they will benefit from long term.
China's factory output has grown for the first time in six months. Roger Hearing finds out more about why that is good news but the picture remains mixed. Turkey's main opposition party has claimed big election victories in the main cities of Istanbul and Ankara. In Japan overtime per week is being limited to around 18 hours per week for drivers of trucks, taxis and buses. And in Germany part decriminalisation of cannabis will be introduced for over 18s. We hear more from our correspondent Jessica Parker in Dresden.
: Kate Adie presents stories from Taiwan, Ecuador, Germany, Georgia and IndonesiaThe pro-sovereignty candidate William Lai won Taiwan's presidential election this week. Our correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes charts the key moments that led to this historic vote, as Taiwan's voters sent a signal to Beijing.Will Grant has been in the Ecuadorean city of Guayaquil which experienced a sudden descent into violence after two gang members escaped from prison, and a TV station was raided during a live broadcast. He meets one family who encountered tragedy in the crossfire.In Germany, Jessica Parker recounts her encounters at some of the nationwide tractor protests which blocked streets in towns and cities this week, as farmers took a stand against the removal of tax relief on diesel - but that's not the only thing German voters are angry about.Amelia Stewart visits a family trying to revive Georgia's once-thriving tea industry, which supplied 95 per cent of tea to the former Soviet Union. She visits Racha, in the country's north-west and hears how it's providing a welcome source of income for locals.And finally we travel on Indonesia's new high-speed 'Whoosh' railway. Funded by Chinese loans, the train runs from Jakarta to the economic hub, Bandung. Such infrastructure projects are one way for China to exert influence via its Belt and Road Initiative - but does the train live up to the hype? Nick Marshall takes a ride.Series Producer: Serena Tarling Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman
Join host John Quick on this enlightening episode of the "Must Read Alaska" show, featuring an exclusive interview with Dr. Jessica Parker. Delve into the transformative power of Christian education as Dr. Parker discusses the holistic approach adopted by Mountain City Christian Academy and Little Mountain Movers Academy. Discover how these institutions are molding young minds to be academically proficient, spiritually grounded, and socially responsible. Learn about their unique programs, from a Christian-based daycare and preschool to an extensive sports program, all designed to nurture the next generation of world changers. This episode offers an in-depth look at how faith and education intertwine to create a positive impact on society. For parents interested in learning more about these programs and how they can benefit their children, please visit: - Mountain City Christian Academy: https://mountaincitychristian.academy - Little Mountain Movers Academy: https://www.littlemountainmovers.academy
With the war in Ukraine dragging on, continuing military aid has become a contentious political issue in the United States. So, if support from Kyiv's biggest military backer was to waver, could its other allies make up the difference? The BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Beale and Berlin correspondent Jessica Parker assess whether there is the political will and military capacity for Europe to defend Ukraine on its own. The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC experts around the world, with Katya Adler.We're keen to hear from you, wherever you are in the world. #TheGlobalStory What are your ideas, stories and experiences to help us understand and tell The Global Story.Email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com You can also message us or leave a voice note on WhatsApp on +44 330 123 9480.Today's episode of The Global Story was made by Richard Moran and Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty. The technical producers were Matt Dean and Mike Regaard. The assistant editor is Sergi Forcada Freixas and the senior news editor is Jonathan Aspinwall.
Kate Adie presents stories from Russia, the US, Argentina, Iraq and Iceland. In the wake of President Putin's invasion of Ukraine, repressive laws were passed which effectively criminalise all anti-war activism. The recent trial of artist Sasha Skochilenko underscored the heavy-handed enforcement of these laws, as well as the inconsistent way in which justice is applied in Russia. Steve Rosenberg was in St Petersburg. Democratic and Republican states are introducing radically different laws on issues ranging from LGBTQ rights to the teaching of black history. As a result, people on either side of the political divide are on the move – as they flee from one state to another more aligned with their politics. Lucy Proctor was in Chicago and Miami. Argentina has elected far-right outsider Javier Milei as President, bringing an end to an era that has largely been dominated by left-leaning ‘Peronist' parties. Mr Milei has pledged big spending cuts and low taxes alongside other more radical policies. Natalio Cosoy was in Buenos Aires to find out why voters backed Mr Milei. While armed violence in Iraq has ebbed in recent years, hundreds of people are still dying in accidents caused by poorly enforced safety standards as the country struggles to recover from years of war. For Iraqis who have lived through decades of conflict, these incidents represent another awful failure, says Lizzie Porter. In Iceland, residents of the fishing town of Grindavik have all been evacuated owing to warnings of an imminent volcanic eruption. Jessica Parker met locals recovering their belongings and saw the impact of the recent earthquakes first hand. Series Producer: Serena Tarling Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
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Security correspondent, Frank Gardener, gives his take on the future of the region. The BBC's World Affairs editor, John Simpson, also asks Mini Al-Lami from BBC Monitoring what jihadi groups make of the conflict. He has over 100 charges against him but might Donald Trump be on his way back to the White House? North America editor, Sarah Smith, looks ahead to the US elections next year. Plus - pressures on Germany as immigration keeps growing. Is the country reaching a tipping point? Berlin correspondent, Jessica Parker, gives her view.
Kate Adie presents stories from Israel, Gaza, Germany, New Caledonia and Hungary. Public pressure is growing on Israel's prime minister to secure the release of more than 200 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Lucy Williamson has been talking to one man whose family was taken captive from Kibbutz Be'eri. Deirdre Finnerty spoke to an Irish-Palestinian family, who were visiting relatives in northern Gaza when the conflict began, and fled to Khan Younis. She hears about the struggle to access basic supplies and the risks faced on a daily basis. The German government has staunchly backed Israel's right to defend itself in the wake of the 7th October attacks by Hamas. Israeli security is, in fact, a cornerstone of German foreign policy. Some pro-Palestinian demonstrations have even been banned because of concerns about anti-Semitic slogans. That's led to clashes with police and debates about freedom of speech as Jessica Parker reports. New Caledonia is home to a small and diverse population. One of its many communities is made up of the descendants of Algerian exiles, who were deported in the late 19th century after uprisings against French colonial rule. Many lost their lives on the gruelling sea voyage from North Africa. Those who survived and settled brought their religion, customs and ancestral memories with them. Chahrazade Douah reports. The conservative British philosopher, Roger Scruton was a great personal friend of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Nick Thorpe reports from Budapest, on the intellectual love affair between the two men, and how ‘Scrutopia' now serves the Hungarian leader. Producer: Viv Jones Editor: Bridget Harney Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman Photo by MARTIN DIVISEK/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock
Get 50% off up to $20 and zero delivery fees on your first order when you download the DoorDash app and enter code DARKVALLEY. Go to HelloFresh.com/50darkvalley and use code 50darkvalley for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months! In the finale for season one of Dark Valley, find out what happened to Jane Boroski's unborn child. Then, Jennifer gives you the most compelling lead on the identity of the Connecticut River Valley killer yet through the case of Heidi Martin. Stay tuned for Season 2! Dark Valley is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/darkvalley today to get 10% off your first month. Get access to bonus content for Dark Valley on Apple Subscription to Crawlspace+Missing Premium Not an Apple user? Go to https://missing.supportingcast.fm/ Special thanks to Jane Boroski, Jessica Parker, Cheyenne Parker, Dr. John Philpin, and April Stone. Produced, written, and hosted by Jennifer Amell. Dark Valley is made possible by executive producers with Crawlspace Media, Tim Pilleri, and Lance Reenstierna. Additional support from Glassbox Media. Production assistants include Amanda Bedard and Maryann Stone White. Show art by Pamela Robinson. Original theme song by Jennifer Pague. Additional music credits courtesy of Pixabay listed below. If you want to hear Jane Boroksi's reaction to this episode, subscribe to her podcast with co-host Amanda Bedard: Invisible Tears CASE TIPS OR INFORMATION: New Hampshire State Police- Cold Case Unit at: 603.271.2663 Vermont State Police- Major Crimes Unit: 802.244.8781 Or, write to us at: darkvalleyshow@gmail.com FOLLOW US! Insta: https://www.instagram.com/darkvalleyshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarkValleyShow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091998017939 Follow Missing: https://linktr.ee/missingcsm Follow Crawlspace: https://linktr.ee/crawlspacepodcast Follow Glassbox Media: https://www.instagram.com/glassbox WEBSITE: https://darkvalleyshow.com/ CLIPS Unsolved Mysteries, created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer, season 4, episode 4, NBC, 1991. MUSIC COURTESY PIXABAY Deep Retro Pop: Orchestraman Mountain Path: Magnetic Trailer Alone: Slicebeats When I Was Young: Dream Protocol Lofi ambient pianoline: Dream Protocol Arcadia ambient soundscape: Dream Protocol Valley of Hope: Alan Frijns Tibet: Serge Quadrado Tense detective looped drone: Daddy's Music MUSIC COURTESY HOLIZNA PATREON Birth Interstellar Space Opra Nocturnal Quiet Moonlit Countryside Between Life and Death In My Childhood Daze Dance of the Dead OTHER MUSIC Nightcrawl: Future Seer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Airbnb taking New York City to court over its attempts to force rental owners to register their homes, Ed Butler speaks to Cara Eisenpress, a senior technology reporter for Crains New York Business, about what it means for the city. Ed Butler also discusses whether communication tools like WhatsApp and Teams cause more problems than solutions within the workplace with Washington DC-based leadership & executive coach Michael Seelman. Meanwhile we hear about other business stories from around the World with Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter in California, the BBC's Washington correspondent Jessica Parker, Steven Bertoni whose a senior editor at Forbes in New York, and Jyoti Malhotra, an editor at The Print website in New Delhi. (Picture: An Airbnb logo displayed on a smartphone. Credit: Photo Illustration by Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Tori and Lulu discuss the best department store salads in NYC. Breaking down the Meghan and Harry Netflix interview. Why Meghan's father went from paying for her Northwestern education to selling photos to tabloids. Why Patricia Fields might be taking Kim Cattrall's side in the Jessica Parker feud. And what Kim Kardashian's skin looks like without makeup will shock you! If you liked this episode please Leave a 5 Star Review on iTunes Dublin Show December 27th! @Gotitfrommymamapodcast Leave a 5 Star Review on iTunes Follow us on @ToriPiskin @lulupiskin
Sex And The City star Sarah Jessica Parker has been spotted wearing Irish brand Triona. The new york icon purchased the faye coat in Donegal town on her most recent visit. Talking to Pat was Catriona Cassidy daughter of the owner of Irish clothing brand Triona.
Join us as we welcome Jessica Parker to the Thrive Stories podcast to discuss her journey of accepting and finding peace in infertility. As a woman who was raised in a faithful Latter-day Saint home, Jessica absorbed all the messages about the role of women and her divine purpose to bear children. She served a mission, got married in the temple, and gave her time and energy to the church for years. All of this came into question when Jessica began her faith journey--which then led to deconstructing and rebuilding her innate sense of value, identity, and purpose as a human being. Thrive Stories is a podcast series where Margi (alongside John or Jenn) interviews a member of the community once per month. The interviews are shorter (2-3 hours), story-based, and are focused on a particular aspect of healing and growth AFTER a Mormon faith crisis (thus the THRIVE name). They generally happen on Tuesdays at noon (MST). Some examples of areas of thriving include: Family Relationships, Healthy Boundaries, Finding Community, Finding Meaning/Purpose, Dealing with Grief/Death, Religion after Mormonism, Health Sexuality, Parenting, Improving Physical Health, Identity, Health Marriage/Relationships, Secular Spirituality, Word of Wisdom 2.0, and Women Finding Their Own Voice after Mormonism. If you would like to nominate someone you know who would be a great candidate for a THRIVE interview, please nominate them (or yourself) here. WE ARE 100% DONOR FUNDED! Thank you for your donations! Monthly Donor: Monthly Donor or https://donorbox.org/mormon-stories One Time Donation: One Time Donation or https://donorbox.org/mormon-stories Amazon Purchases: ONLINE: Follow the link below and choose "Mormon Stories". Amazon will do the rest at no cost to you. Amazon Donates When You Purchase Items APP: Enable Amazon Smile in your app by following link below: Amazon Donates When You Purchase On The App Subscribe/Like/Share and comment on our podcasts! ————— Social Media/Information Links: MSP on Spotify Apple Podcasts MSP Blog Instagram Patreon TikTok Discord Contact Us! MormonStories@gmail.com Mormon Stories Podcast PO Box 171085 Salt Lake City, UT 84117 ————— Show notes: Continual Becoming with ALOK Cesletter.org Under the Banner of Heaven book Under the Banner of Heaven series Steven Pynakker - Mormon Book Review Podcast Unfuckyourbrain Podcast Faith Journey meetups FB group Mormon Stories Podcast Community Mormonism Live FB Community
In Europe, much of the continent is in the grip of a heatwave; forest fires are raging in Spain, Portugal and France. China has also been struggling with sweltering summer heat. Our correspondents Jessica Parker and Guy Hedgecoe update us on the situation in south west France and Spain. Leah Stokes, an Associate professor of political science at the University of California Santa Barbara, explains the impact of heat on the global economy. White House economic adviser, Jared Bernstein, said he expects to see average gasoline prices falling below $4 a gallon in some places around the country in the coming weeks. Susan Schmidt, head of US equity at Exchange Capital Resources in Chicago, tells us more. Sri Lanka's acting president has said the country's negotiations with the IMF over an emergency bailout are nearing conclusion. There has been no comment from the IMF, but there have been growing calls from Sri Lankan politicians for the organisation to heed the scale of the crisis. Felix Fernando, managing director of Omegaline Group and employs 14,000 people in Sri Lanka joins us.
Emmanuel Macron wins five more years as French president after beating Marine Le Pen… Adam is joined by our Europe Editor Katya Adler and the BBC's Jessica Parker, as well as French pollster Edouard Lecerf, to chew over the election results. This bonus episode of Newscast was made by Tim Walklate and Danny Wittenberg. The technical producer was Rohan Madison and the assistant editor was Sam Bonham. The editor was Jonathan Aspinwall.
Plaza Suite, the play starring Jessica Parker and Matthew Brodrick opened last night. It was delayed by 2 years because of covid.
At a Nato summit in Brussels, its members have discussed boosting defence spending. We get the very latest from the summit from BBC Brussels correspondent Jessica Parker. Also in the programme, the BBC's Jonathan Head reports from Thailand on the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on tourists from the two countries who find themselves stranded there, either because sanctions mean there are no flights to return to Russia, or the war in Ukraine means a return to the country is currently out of the question. New York's famous yellow taxi cabs are being added to the ride-hailing platform Uber. Chris Mills Rodrigo is a journalist at The Hill and discusses the move. And the streaming service Spotify has released figures showing how much it paid artists in the past year, in a bid to become more transparent. But it's still unclear what exactly musicians are paid. Eddie Fu of the pop culture website Consequence gives his reaction. Sasha Twining is joined throughout the programme by Dante Desparte, chief strategy officer and head of global policy at Circle, from Washington, and Sushma Ramachandran, an independent business journalist and columnist at the Tribune Newspaper, who's in Delhi. (Picture: Nato leaders. Credit: Getty Images)
At a Nato summit in Brussels, its members have discussed boosting defence spending. We get the very latest from the summit from BBC Brussels correspondent Jessica Parker. And New York's famous yellow taxi cabs are being added to the ride-hailing platform Uber. Chris Mills Rodrigo is a journalist at The Hill and discusses the move.
The European Union has brought in new sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. The EU and UK have frozen the assets of more wealthy and powerful Russians, and will also ban exports of luxury goods to Russia. The BBC's Jessica Parker in Brussels talks us through the changes. And we get a response to the latest moves from Riho Terras, who is an Estonian Member of the European Parliament for the European People's Party, and former chief of defence in his country. Also in the programme, the city of Lviv in the west of Ukraine has been seen as a place of sanctuary for many fleeing conflict elsewhere in the country. But the war has now arrived on Lviv's doorstep, and we get reaction from Ivan Babichuk, chairman of industry group the Lviv IT Cluster. Plus, we hear from Alyona Popova about the impact of Russia's Instagram ban on on those using the social network to raise awareness of social causes in the country.
At least a million people have fled Ukraine in the space of a week, according to the UN. Adam is joined by David Miliband from the International Rescue Committee to examine the humanitarian crisis unfolding in eastern Europe. The BBC's Jessica Parker tells us what it's like on board a NATO surveillance plane monitoring activity around Ukraine. And sports broadcaster Isabelle Westbury reflects on the life of Australian cricketing superstar Shane Warne, following his death at the age of 52. Today's Newscast was made by Danny Wittenberg with Tim Walklate, Ben Cooper and Alix Pickles. The studio director was Mike Regaard. The assistant editor was Alison Gee.
En ce jeudi 5 à 7 avec la Gang du Matin, Pierre-François nous parle de sa fascination pour les cimetières, Eve se transforme en Coach de vie, Jessica Parker nous parle de la vaccination de nos enfants et Jean-René Dufort fait la liste des vedettes qui ont été élues au municipal. De plus on jase de célibataire, de bouchon à péteux et de l'homme le plus sexy sur terre selon le magasine People!
With the constant growth of online universities, students have evolved their lifestyles and habits to accommodate a more permanent, virtual learning environment. For some students, this evolution of learning has presented key threats to their success. Isolation and lack of human connection have directly impacted performance and motivation. Oftentimes, this very challenge parallels within companies and organizations, resulting in poor work culture and increased levels of stress and/or anxiety. Listen as our host, Elysia Cadorniga, and Dr. Jessica Parker - researcher, educator, writer, and founder of Dissertation by Design - discuss the challenge at its core and how we can use digital tools differently to promote and empower human connection and culture. Questions or inquiries? Contact us at https://bos.digital/contact/
Ever wondered how to squirt?! Or how to re-train your body to experience pleasure in a myriad of ways? Well this episode will help you explore the different ways to re-train your body and brain to open up to new experiences of pleasure. This week I'm back for round two talking to Jessica Parker a sexological bodyworker, sensual and erotic massage therapist, events organiser and sex educator. We get intimate on sexological bodywork, what it is, how to find a practitioner and really the healing powers of this amazing profession. Along with the exciting topic of self-pleasure and squirting. We give you the details you are not going to find anywhere else. You'll leave with a tonne of top tips from how to find the right practitioner if you want to expand your sensual capacity, to infusing more self-pleasure in your life and how to explore squirting! This is Part 2 as Jessica and I just had so much to chat about! Check out Part 1 here. It's all about the power of sensual massage, sensual play parties and how to move from the mind back into the body. It is filled with delicious pleasure wisdom! More from Jessica Parker: www.jessicaparker.co @jessicaparkerpleasure If you want to learn more about massage Jessica runs touch along masterclasses on how to give a full body sensual massage, pussy massage, penis massage and more! You can find them all here. These classes are amazing they've up-levelled my sex life and helped me feel more deeply connected to my body and ultimately more pleasure filled. More from me: www.rosamaxwell.co.uk @rosamaxwell
The guys get wild and record on a Saturday night into Sunday morning. Jim got mad energy and brings the news, and Darrell and Donny annoy him with dumb jokes.... you know the usually Box Office, Scarlett Johanson, Emma Stone, Gerad Butler, Dababy, Bob Odenkirk, Arthur, jodie whittaker, Delroy Lindo, Predator reboot, Shang Chi, House of Gucci, JK Simmons, Taika Waititi, Flash Gordan, Die Hard prequel, What if?, Christopher Nolan, Criminal Minds, wwe bray wyatt, AEW, Batman Unburied, Masters of Universe, Jodie Turner-Smith, F Boy Island, Sweet Tooth, WaterWorld, Jessica Parker, Supergirl, Tommy Lee & Pamela Anderson Hulu, Peace Maker, Conjuring, Clerks 3, Clifford The Big Red Dog, Rambo remake, The Green Knight, Capricorn One, Legends, Kung Fu, American Horror Stories, Batman The Long Halloween pt 2, Suicide Squad, One Punch Man, Victorious, ICar Drop us an email on what your watching nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter : @NothingsOn123 This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork Spotify,Stitcher radio and also google play
The guys get wild and record on a Saturday night into Sunday morning. Jim got mad energy and brings the news, and Darrell and Donny annoy him with dumb jokes.... you know the usually Box Office, Scarlett Johanson, Emma Stone, Gerad Butler, Dababy, Bob Odenkirk, Arthur, jodie whittaker, Delroy Lindo, Predator reboot, Shang Chi, House of Gucci, JK Simmons, Taika Waititi, Flash Gordan, Die Hard prequel, What if?, Christopher Nolan, Criminal Minds, wwe bray wyatt, AEW, Batman Unburied, Masters of Universe, Jodie Turner-Smith, F Boy Island, Sweet Tooth, WaterWorld, Jessica Parker, Supergirl, Tommy Lee & Pamela Anderson Hulu, Peace Maker, Conjuring, Clerks 3, Clifford The Big Red Dog, Rambo remake, The Green Knight, Capricorn One, Legends, Kung Fu, American Horror Stories, Batman The Long Halloween pt 2, Suicide Squad, One Punch Man, Victorious, ICar Drop us an email on what your watching nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter : @NothingsOn123 This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork Spotify,Stitcher radio and also google play
Do you find it difficult to get out of your head? Or always feel like you have to be performing or doing something? Well this episode will help you slow down, get out of your head and into your body so you can experience even more pleasure! This week I'm talking to Jessica Parker a sexological bodyworker, sensual and erotic massage therapist, events organiser and sex educator. We get intimate on sensual sex parties, how to remove the pressure to perform, the healing power of getting naked with lots of women covered in warm oil, and how massage can ignite your sexuality. You'll leave with a tonne of top tips to feel confidence in your body, in your touch and exploring full body, penis and pussy massage. This is only part 1 as Jessica and I just had so much to chat about! Make sure you subscribe to listen to part 2. It's all about the power of sexological bodywork, self-pleasure and squirting. It is not one to miss! More from Jessica Parker: www.jessicaparker.co @jessicaparkerpleasure If you want to learn more about massage Jessica runs touch along masterclasses on how to give a full body sensual massage, pussy massage, penis massage and more! You can find them all here. These classes are amazing they've up-levelled my sex life and helped me feel more deeply connected to my body and ultimately more pleasure filled. More from me: www.rosamaxwell.co.uk @rosamaxwell
CW: body image discussion, societal expectations for women/people who identify as women For Episode 8, Susan sits down with close friend, Jessica Parker. The two cover everything from design, working in IT, being a woman with confidence, and fast fashion. Jessica currently works in tech, and has a second job at a local record store and beer shop on the weekends for fun. She is currently working on launching her passion project - Bitxchcraft designs - a revamped take on thrifting, one of a kind creations while supporting sustainable fashion. Jess is a lover of crystals, astrology, and pretty much anything metaphysical. She is a major advocate for body positivity and women's rights. And last, but certainly not least, Jessica loves the Backstreet Boys, she's seen them 7 times and met them once. To follow along with Jessica, check out her website at jessicataylorparker.com. Instagram: @jurassicparkerr
Ray Digmi catches up with High School & Travel Softball coach and entrepreneur, Jessica Parker for Digmi Discussions Interview #43 Coach JP, as she is known by her players, is the founder of The Process Athlete Development, a virtual training platform that gives softball athletes drills and plans that will broaden their mental and physical game skills. The New Jersey native talks about her love for the game of softball, her mission to empower young women through the sport and help inspire them to reach their goals, both on and off the field. The newly engaged Parker shares her personal journey playing the game she loves, the pros and cons of the travel softball business, her coaching philosophies, where a coach should draw the line when it comes to politics, what she thinks about the guy in the tie, and shares some words of encouragement to those out there looking to take the first step towards their dreams. An awesome discussion with someone who is an example that you don’t necessarily have to play at the highest level to offer the highest level of coaching!
We’re joined by Alex Holmstrom-Smith (@holmstromsmith) to discuss the state of commercial surrogacy. Is it tied to the sex work debate? What are the arguments against it? And how do we buy a designer baby Ceausescu clone using our Patreon money? Article links: A Radical New Politics of Surrogacy? - link Surrogacy, Exploitation, and Commodification - link Commercial Surrogacy: A Reply to Sara Lee - link
Back in April, there were fears the NHS would be overwhelmed by the number of people needing treatment for Covid-19. Six months on, Fergus Walsh is back in an intensive care unit speaking to staff and patients. How is everyone coping this time round? And, will the government to change its policy on free school meals? As pressure mounts from both the public and some Conservative MPs, the BBC’s Jessica Parker talks us through the latest. Studio Director: Emma Crowe Producers: Frankie Tobi, Jo Deahl Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham Editor: Dino Sofos Get in touch: newscast@bbc.co.uk
Hey friend! I am beyond excited to introduce you all to my dear friend, Jessica Parker, on this episode! She is a mom of 3, a teacher, wife, pastor, and wears many other hats! Jess is full of wisdom and words that will lift you up! I love this quote I read recently that says, “When your life is a storm, there is always someone there to hold your umbrella.” I hope, this episode, holds the umbrella for you! So let's buckle up, press play, and Be Encouraged! Jackie P.S --- Want more fantastic and uplifting content? Check out the "Be Inspired and More" blog and so much more information about me, Jackie Brindle, by clicking the link below. https://linktr.ee/jackiebrindle Also, don't forget to subscribe so you can always find what's up and coming! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We sit down with this week's D.I.P. Jessica Parker who is the founder and CEO of KUSSHI, a female-focused makeup bag, and brush organizing system. She runs a remote team from her home in Munich, Germany, but always loves coming home to New York. Jessica has lived in many places over the last 5 years including Vermont, Germany, England, and China, and her love of beauty, travel (and staying organized while doing so) led her to start her company almost 4 years ago. KUSSHI has been featured in Forbes, Oprah Magazine, Huffington Post, and Business Insider to name a few while achieving 300% YoY growth since its launch. Shop this episode Givenchy Teint Couture Embellishing Concealer https://themakedown.com/ep017-givenchy-embellishing-concealer Supergoop Shimmershade https://themakedown.com/ep017-suppergoop-shimmershade Charlotte Tilbury Legendary Lashes Volume 2 Black Vinyl https://themakedown.com/ep017-charlotte-tilbury-legendary-lashes Und Gretel Tincte Liquid Eyeliner https://themakedown.com/ep017-und-gretel-tincte-liquid-eyeliner U Beauty Resurfacing Compound https://themakedown.com/ep017-u-beauty-resurfacing-compound Natural Indian Hair Oil with Ayurvedic Botanicals https://themakedown.com/ep017-darshana-natural-hair-oil Biologique Recherche Lotion P50W https://themakedown.com/ep017-biologique-recherche-lotion-p50w Dr. Hauschka Rose Day Light Cream https://themakedown.com/ep017-dr-hauschka-rose-day-light-cream Loa Skin Botanical Beauty Elixir https://themakedown.com/ep017-loa-skin-botanical-beauty-elixir Maybelline New York Makeup Great Lash Washable Mascara https://themakedown.com/ep017-maybelline-great-lash-mascara Aussie On The Mend 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor Deep Conditioner https://themakedown.com/ep017-3-minute-miracle Darshana Natural Hair Oil https://themakedown.com/ep017-darshana-natural-hair-oil
This week's episode features Jessica Parker. Jessica Parker is a highly qualified and experienced massage therapist, certified sexological bodyworker and sensual events manager. Essentially her work is based around supporting people to discover their true pleasure potential through tailored sex education and events, guiding people to experience and explore themselves within safe, beautiful sensory spaces. You can find out more about Jessica here: http://www.jessicaparker.co. Connect with Caoilfhionn:caoinicc@outlook.comInstagram: @Caoilfhionn.nic.conmaraFacebook: @Caoinicc
In the series finale of About South, we travel to the E.W. Shell Fisheries Center at Auburn University to discuss a subject near and dear to our hearts -- crayfish. Jim Stoeckel, an Associate Professor at Auburn, and Brian Helms, an Assistant Professor at Troy University, generously share with us their knowledge, expertise, and enthusiasm for this small yet remarkable creature. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In this special short episode, we hear from several listeners who have made About South possible. Series finale airs Friday, November 15. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com
This week's guest practically needs no introduction because you've been listening to him on our show for years. Dr. Brian Horton is a professor at North Carolina Central University, a jazz history scholar, and a prolific musician. Gina calls him up to talk about all of the above and music programs at historically Black colleges and universities. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In this week’s episode, we present our first full-length phone interview with returning guest Dr. Tara Bynum, a Mellon research scholar in African American history at the Library Company of Philadelphia, and Assistant Professor at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Tara takes us back in time to an era before the Revolutionary War in Newport, Rhode Island, where we are introduced to an enslaved man named Cesar Lyndon, whose remarkable story offers us a glimpse into colonial enslavement and pre-Revolution commerce. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
This week, we keep it in the family as Gina sits down with new About South co-producer Jessica Parker. Jessica grew up in Fayette County, GA, home of the Line Creek Petroglyph, a large, engraved rock with a complicated history. Jessica first learned about the petroglyph when it became the subject of national news -- because someone had stolen it. Years later, she and Gina attempt to solve the mystery of the Line Creek Petroglyph. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In this week’s episode of About South, we travel to St. John the Baptist Parish in Louisiana to meet with Ashley Rogers, executive director at the Whitney Plantation museum and memorial site, to discuss the history of plantation enslavement in the U.S. South. As the only plantation museum in Louisiana with a focus on slavery, its rare and vital approach in exhibiting the area’s gruesome agricultural industrial complex sheds light on one of the most painfully minimized eras of American history. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
This week, co-producer Kelly Vines sits down with Dwight Billings, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Kentucky. Dwight researches social inequality and poverty, especially in Appalachia, where Kelly’s family has a long history. The pair discusses what drew the coal mining industry to southern Appalachia and the future of the region. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
This week on About South, we are joined by Dr. Calinda Lee, Vice President for Historical Interpretation and Community Partnerships at the Atlanta History Center. We dive headfirst into the topic of our hometown’s complicated past, and how we choose to tell the story of our past to others. Calinda helps us to understand the unique challenges in framing Atlanta history correctly, avoiding the pitfalls of past interpretations, and how we can plan for the future presentation of our historical understanding. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In this week’s episode, we sit down with Hillary Holley from Fair Fight to discuss the 2018 gubernatorial election that had the whole nation watching. We cover a variety of topics, including the tactics utilized by Brian Kemp’s office to suppress minority voters in Georgia, the ensuing litigation spearheaded by Stacey Abrams, and the hope for the future of Georgia elections. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
On June 24, 1973, an arsonist set fire to the Upstairs Lounge, a gay bar in New Orleans’ French Quarter. Dozens of people lost their lives that night, but the event isn’t widely known about. This week, we sit down with Ryan Prechter, a visiting lecturer in Georgia State University’s History Department. Ryan studies queer history in the south, particularly in New Orleans. We revisit the tragedy with Ryan to better understand why it happened and how it relates to where we are now. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker joins as an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In honor of Randi Byrd's personal best record and the 50th Annual Coharie Pow Wow, we're rebroadcasting our talk on pumpkins-- giant pumpkins. Although Randi always had a green thumb, she only connected her interest in agricultural practice to her fascination with pumpkins in 2009. Growing a 700+ pound pumpkin is a difficult feat that often requires the support of family and friends. Randi talks about the community she found not only in fellow growers of giant pumpkins but also in the local Indigenous community as well as her online friends that encouraged her pursuit, performed ceremony on the land with her, and physically tilled the soil from which actual magic could grow. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
This week, iconic Atlanta drag performer Brigitte Bidet joins Gina for a conversation about all things drag in the South. Brigitte is a classically trained dancer, a favorite host for southern queer publication WUSSY Mag, and a founding member of Legendary Children ATL. You may even have seen her as Dolly Parton #5 in the Netflix original film Dumplin’, starring Jennifer Anniston. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In this week’s episode of About South, we present the second half of our two-part conversation with policy advocate and longtime friend Sanford Johnson. We cover a wide variety of Mississippi-related topics, including the Jackson ICE raids, the 2020 election, and the defacing of the Emmett Till historical marker. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In this week’s episode, we travel to Clarksdale, Mississippi to sit down with education policy advocate Sanford Johnson for a conversation so good, we had to bring it to you in two parts. In part one, we reminisce about student government at Auburn, discuss education reform in the Mississippi Delta, and dive into that viral video that had everybody talking about safe shoe-wear activity. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
This week, Sara Patenaude of the Handmaid Coalition of Georgia joins Gina for a discussion of reproductive rights in the state and beyond and what it means to stage a successful protest in the U.S. South. The Handmaid Coalition of Georgia formed in 2017 during a national 50 maids in 50 states protest. Georgia’s chapter is one of the most active largely because of HB481, six-week abortion ban introduced this past legislative session. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com. Photo Credit: Steve Eberhardt
In this week’s episode, we travel to Copenhagen, Denmark to sit down with Martyn Bone, a southern studies scholar and Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen, to discuss globalism and a postsouthern idea on an international scale. We touch on everything from overseas interest in U.S. Southern literature to the U.S. South’s long history with immigration, as well as our hometown Atlanta’s role in this international conversation. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
This week we’re bringing you a local story about independent community radio station WRFG-89.3FM. Gina sits down with station co-founder Harlon Joye at WRFG’s Little Five Points studio to discuss the history of station as well progressive media in the city, the region, and the nation. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
In this week’s episode, we sit down with Brian Ward, historian and Professor in American Studies at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, to discuss his 2017 book Martin Luther King: In Newcastle Upon Tyne about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s landmark 1967 visit to Newcastle University. Brian explains what makes this brief yet historic visit to northeastern England so exceptional, and we discuss the context of King’s journey, his motivation for coming to Newcastle, and the impact his presence continues to have on race relations on the Northeast today. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an Assistant Producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
About South kicks off its farewell season with a trip to England where we talk to Dr. Gavan Lennon, a professor at Canterbury Christ Church University, about southern studies in the UK and Ireland. Gavan highlights the sense of solidarity those from Ireland and the UK might feel with the vibrant and productive history of African American resistance and cultural production in the U.S. South. Our guest also describes some of the problems with how white southerners use the term “Scotch-Irish” as well as the similarities between ultra-conservativism in the U.S. and Brexit in the United Kingdom. About South is produced by Gina Caison, Kelly Vines, and Adjoa Danso. Jessica Parker is an assistant producer. Music is by Brian Horton. You can find his music at www.brianhorton.com. Learn more at www.aboutsouthpodcast.com.
On tonight’s episode of The NotSam Network’s The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro & Roxy Striar and special guest Jessica Parker Kennedy: Avengers: Endgame has already made $1.5 billion…how far can it go? —- Roxy had a friend fight and needs some advice —- How to deal with industry limbo and rejection —- Jessica Parker […]
In this Happier After Hours Bonus Episode you'll learn about travel through the lens of the destination with travel public relations consultant Jessica Parker. How does a place become a “brand” and how does one get to the essence of a destination? This is a follow up episode to #031 with travel writer David Farley about travel and transformation and the lessons of philosopher George Santayana. #thehappierhour
Charlene is a self mastery coach who guide's leaders to be powerful creators, live well, love fiercely & evolve spiritually. She is a masterful curator and facilitator, hosting intimate retreats, workshops, large scale events, and programs both live and online. Some of her latest creation’s are: the Legacy Experience - programs and live events for Evolutionary Women, Art of Ritual- a live 8 week program, Living Artfully - an immersive event series, Life by Design workshops and one of her fav’s; Inner Space Journey: a synthesis of breath work, meditation, movement, connection and sound to access higher states of consciousness. Charlene has many 1,000’s of hours of trainings with highly advanced teachers from around the world. She is certified or has in depth training in Leadership, Feminine Embodiment, Theta DNA Healing, Naam Yoga, Tantra, Kabbalah, Entrepreneurship, Sacred Ritual, Ayurveda, Holistic Wellness, Communication & more. Her deep wisdom and artful approach to facilitation and coaching is also inspired by her colorful background. In the past 8 year’s she has co-founded 3 companies (with another in the works), raised capital, co-produced large scale music and art festivals, served as her father’s caretaker before he passed, reunited with her schizophrenic mother, traveled the world, underwent several surgeries, built communities and networks... and these are just some of the transformational highlights.
"No one has ever taught us how to touch ourselves" Jessica Parker is a Sexological Bodyworker, helping people have conversations and learn about sex in a non judgemental environment. She chats to Bibi about consent, dealing with trauma and learning how to pleasure yourself. Stay in touch with the girls on Twitter @goodsexbadsexxx. Check out jessicaparker.co for further information.
This is a special episode! It’s been six months since my Dramatic Travels journey began. A lot has happened, and there are so many things to be grateful for. I need to express my most sincere gratitude to my friends and family who have supported me so beautifully on this journey. Especially my wife who has made some very real sacrifices to give me the time and space I need to create this podcast week after week. A special thanks to all the email subscribers, and those of you who join me on Instagram live every Friday. You’re awesome. Thanks to the first eight guests on Dramatic Travels, Nicole Melancon, Zack Klamn, Eric Stoen, Jessica Parker, Tamara Gruber, Mark Wyld, Johnny Jet, and Elizabeth Atalay. Thank you all for the awesome feedback and for helping grow this podcast by sharing it with your audiences, friends, and family. My special guest on this episode is John Lee Dumas, without whom the Dramatic Travels podcast would not exist. John the host of Entrepreneurs on Fire, an award winning podcast where he interviews inspiring Entrepreneurs every Monday and drops value bombs every Thursday. With over 2000 episodes, 1.3 million listens every month, and seven-figures of annual revenue, JLD is just getting started. Visit (https://eofire.com) to set YOUR Entrepreneurial journey ON FIRE! Dramatic Travels is the first season of The Aaron Schlein Story.
Jessica Parker has been in travel public relations for 10 years working at small and large agencies for brands like Singapore Airlines, Hilton Luxury Brands, Expedia, and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. In the last two years, Jessica began freelance consulting to live the laptop life. She got involved with Travel Massive more than five years ago and now leads regularly sold out events and continues to nurture a passionate travel community – 2,700 strong in NYC and about 13,000 in North America. Dramatic Travels is the first season of The Aaron Schlein Story.
This week's episode features, Ms. Jessica Parker of The Millionaire Midwife. Jessica Parker is the creator of The Millionaire Midwife, which cultivates the cultures of (3) major areas. The inner man, the outer man and the business man. Positioning and propelling you with principles. MINDSET MATTERS! Tune in as she shares with us her story about how God pressed the reset button on her journey. About Resetting Your Journey:: Presenting women with encouraging words to say and influential moves they are making in the world, while answering the question of how God pressed the reset button on their journey in life. Accept the past. Embrace the present. Change the future! Featured Music: Blanca-If You Say Go Kheyra-Royalty Fifth Harmony-Brave, Honest, Beautiful Britt Nicole - Set the world on fire Moriah Peters - Brave Jessie J - L.O.V.E Lisa Nichols-The Art of Action IG: @ResettingYourJourney
Godzilla (98 aka The Mr. Jessica Parker one)
Nikki DeLoach - You've seen her on Awkward, CSI, Days of Our Lives, Cold Case, Without A Trace and she was a Mouseketeer on the New Mickey Mouse Club, now she stars in a Hallmark movie "The Perfect Catch" on the Hallmark Channel, April 22, 2017 @ 8:00 PM (EST). She plays Jessica Parker.Andrew Walker - You've seen him on the hit Hallmark Channel series "When Calls the Heart". He's been on ER, CSI, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. He plays along side Nikki as "Chase Tanner" in the Hallmark movie "The Perfect Catch".
Nikki DeLoach - You've seen her on Awkward, CSI, Days of Our Lives, Cold Case, Without A Trace and she was a Mouseketeer on the New Mickey Mouse Club, now she stars in a Hallmark movie "The Perfect Catch" on the Hallmark Channel, April 22, 2017 @ 8:00 PM (EST). She plays Jessica Parker.Andrew Walker - You've seen him on the hit Hallmark Channel series "When Calls the Heart". He's been on ER, CSI, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. He plays along side Nikki as "Chase Tanner" in the Hallmark movie "The Perfect Catch".
In this episode I talk with Jessica Parker, a New Orleanian in spirit and a frequent visitor who also happens to be a vegan. Together, we dive into great places to eat vegan and vegetarian in the Crescent City. Along the way, we discover plenty of places to eat where vegans, vegeterians and meat lovers can all break bread together. Even if you are not a vegan, you'll find plenty of ideas for places to eat in New Orleans. The discussion was a lot of fun and I ended up with a great list of places to enjoy along with my friends who are vegan. This question has been coming up a lot recently, so I am excited to dve into this topic with Jessica. Break out your paper and pen, or your favorite note taking app. We cover places to eat from the Bywater all the way to Riverbend. By the end of today's show, you'll know exactly where to eat vegan and vegeterian in New Orleans! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. New episodes are available every other Wednesday. You can find us on Twitter | Instagram | Facebook| Website Thanks for listening! Mark mark@beyondbourbonst.com
We celebrate Labor Day by attending Dragon Con every year, BUT this visit was ESPECIALLY SPECIAL because of three VERY TALENTED and CHARMING cosplayers - Ellei Marie, Keeks Cosplay, and Nerd Bunny! They were amazingly sweet, funny, and interesting! So tune in for some EPIC GREATNESS and also to get an inside scoop on what the future sensation that will be known as KEEKS' CHEEKS is all about! =) A special "Thank you" to everyone in Dragon Con Media Relations, especially Jessica Parker, who was very helpful, considerate, and sweet in helping us with making our podcast from Dragon Con a reality. =) All of this and, of course, MORE on your favorite EPIC podcast! Be sure to visit: Ellei Marie at facebook.com/danielledenicolaofficial http://danielledenicola.storenvy.com http://danielledenicola.com Nerd Bunny at https://www.facebook.com/thenerdbunny http://thenerdbunny.storenvy.com Keeks Cosplay at https://www.facebook.com/KeeksCosplay http://scumbagkeeks.storenvy.com As always... Feel free to drop by our Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/epicbriefspodcast and give us a "Like". Leave us any comments, questions, and suggestions you may have. Share our episodes and content with all of your fellow nerds and non-nerds. Also, follow us on Instagram at www.Instagram.com/epicbriefspodcast and on Twitter @Epicbriefspdcst We're also on iTunes! Just search for Epic Briefs Podcast in the iTunes store. Thank you for all of your support and be sure to tune in for something EPIC!
A month into their Fellowship, Jessica Parker and Allison Posner sit down to answer our questions about their work and their interest and passion for Yiddish language and culture. Episode 0045 October 30, 2012 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts
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