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Former President Donald Trump has tapped Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate. Veda Partners' Henrietta Treyz discusses. Plus, as the big banks wrap up second quarter earnings, attention now turns to the regionals. ServisFirst Bank CEO Tom Broughton lays out what his company is seeing. And, a number of retailers are sending warning signals around the consumer. R5 Capital's Scott Mushkin and Jane Hali & Associates' Jessica Ramirez explain.
A New York jury has found former President Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records. Fordham Global Foresight's Tina Fordham gives the latest. Plus, key to the market action today is the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation: April PCE. Milken Institute's William Lee previews the report. And, it's been a mixed bag of retail earnings this week. Jane Hali & Associates' Jessica Ramirez explains.
The market's record run could hit a snag as Wall Street faces a series of litmus tests around inflation and the consumer. Callan Family Office's RaeAnne Mitrione and Freedom Capital Markets' Jay Woods discuss how to position from here. Plus, Walmart and Home Depot will offer key insight into spending trends when they report earnings this week. Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon and Jane Hali & Associates' Jessica Ramirez explain. And, consumer prices in China rose in April, marking the third straight month of gains. Longview Global's Dewardric McNeal lays out the outlook.
On the latest episode of Pass The Spatula, meet Abena Anim-Somuah, the recipient of the James Beard Media Award for Broadcast Emerging Voice in 2023. Abena also hosts The Future Of Food Is You, a podcast that features up-and-coming talent in the food world on The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network (listen here!).Abena discusses her childhood paper route, the high school teacher who changed her life, and how she's found her way into the world of food media. Plus, she shares her dream mentors including Christina Tosi and Ina Garten. Hosted by Lucky Ahmed, Ethan Pinales and Jessica RamirezThe Pass The Spatula series was created by Lucky Ahmed, Annalysse Melendez, Ethan Pinales, Jessica Ramirez, Aylin Sanchez, and Yu Ying Yuen. Thank you to Fox Rothschild, Mary Giuliani Events, Goldman Sachs, LDV Hospitality Group, and Salido for supporting our show. Original theme music by Ethan Pinales of Food and Finance High School. Pass The Spatula the pod is produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network and supported by Food Education Fund (FEF).FEF is a non-profit based in New York City dedicated to enriching the lives and education of culinary focused public high school students and alumni. If you'd like to learn more or support their work, visit foodeducationfund.org.
On the latest episode of Pass The Spatula, it's Woldy Reyes, the culinary creative, chef, and recipe developer behind the Brooklyn-based brand Woldy Kusina. Woldy shares his experiences as a queer and deaf high school student; why his home ec class and teacher were a big influence on him; and what he learned at his first job as a cashier at Michael's. Woldy also explains what led him to study hotel and restaurant management in college; how he brings food, fashion, and design together in his work today; and why his dream mentors are Martha Stewart and Ina Garten. Hosted by Lucky Ahmed, Ethan Pinales and Jessica RamirezThe Pass The Spatula series was created by Lucky Ahmed, Annalysse Melendez, Ethan Pinales, Jessica Ramirez, Aylin Sanchez, and Yu Ying Yuen. Thank you to Colavita, HelloFresh, NoHo Hospitality Group, and BentoBox for supporting our show.Original theme music by Ethan Pinales of Food and Finance High School. Pass The Spatula the pod is produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network and supported by Food Education Fund (FEF).FEF is a non-profit based in New York City dedicated to enriching the lives and education of culinary-focused public high school students and alumni. If you'd like to learn more or support their work, visit foodeducationfund.org.
On the latest episode of Pass The Spatula, it's Jenneh Kaikai, the baker behind the custom cake business, Pelah Kitchen. Jenneh talks about her high school years in Lowell, Massachusetts; her first paying job (thank you, McDonald's); and her college and career journey through public health, urban planning, and NYC's City Hall. Jenneh also shares how Pelah Kitchen came to be, how she brushed up on her baking know-how via YouTube and Skillshare, and what role social media played in helping her discover the cake community. The popular baker also drops lots of advice about careers. Accolades and wealth aren't necessary for getting ahead, she says. Curiosity, authenticity, and leaning into your background and lived experiences are potentially more important today. Hosted by Lucky Ahmed, Ethan Pinales and Jessica RamirezThe Pass The Spatula series was created by Lucky Ahmed, Annalysse Melendez, Ethan Pinales, Jessica Ramirez, Aylin Sanchez, and Yu Ying Yuen. Thank you to Wegmans, King Arthur Flour, Tilit, and Grove Street Hospitality for supporting our show.Original theme music by Ethan Pinales of Food and Finance High School. Pass The Spatula the pod is produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network and supported by Food Education Fund (FEF).FEF is a non-profit based in New York City dedicated to enriching the lives and education of culinary-focused public high school students and alumni. If you'd like to learn more or support their work, visit foodeducationfund.org.
This is a recording of an amazing conversation with Erica Sandoval, members of the Sandoval Collab ( Tiffany Hervas, LMSW, Jessica Ramirez, LMSW, Monika Estrada Guzman, BSW, LMSW, SIFI) and the Hispanic Federation. This episode include conversations about suicide and mental health. If you or someone you know is dealing with emotional distress or suicidal crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 for help.About the Hispanic Federation: Hispanic Federation (HF) is the nation's premier Latino nonprofit membership organization. Founded in 1990, HF seeks to empower and advance the Hispanic community, support Hispanic families, and strengthen Latino institutions through work in the areas of education, health, immigration, civic engagement, economic empowerment, & the environment.Topics we touch on in today's wide-ranging conversation include:Importance of mental healthAccess to services in person and virtualHow to know when something isn't okayHow and where to seek supportNormalizing mental health help culturallyLife changes and mental healthImportance of mental and physical rest Workplace stress and supportEconomics and mental healthResources for mental healthMore about :Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766
Nike shares are sinking after missing revenue estimates for the second straight quarter and slashing full-year guidance. Jane Hali & Associates' Jessica Ramirez explains. Plus, it's been a busy week for the tech sector. Laffer Tengler Investments' Nancy Tengler gives her take on the key headlines. And, one part of tech getting a boost from the AI boom is data centers. Equinix CEO Charles Meyers discusses how his business is capitalizing on the trend.
“Our language is a land acknowledgment, you know, when we use that language, it automatically imbues our world with life force. We're not going to cut down that tree. And if we do, we're going to offer something, you know, because it's a being just like us.” ~Jeremy Dutcher, Member of the Wolastoqiyik People of the Neqotkuk Today we're listening to music that is an act of language revitalization and a crafted response to the crises we collectively face. Recently, Nia Tero brought musician and storyteller Jeremy Dutcher together with a group of young Indigenous creators and culture bearers to talk about the intersections of artistic practice and Indigenous sovereignty. During this gathering, Jeremy performed on “Live on KEXP and shared a powerful conversation with musician and long-time KEXP DJ Gabriel Teodros. Jeremy Dutcher is a member of the Wolastoqiyik People of the Neqotkuk (formerly known as Tobique First Nation) in eastern Canada. Jeremy is a Two-Spirit song carrier, a classically trained musician and composer, an activist, and ethnomusicologist who writes and sings music in their Native language as an act of language preservation and Indigenous sovereignty. In this episode, Jeremy shares songs from their first album, “Sakomawit”, as well as their new album “Motewolonuwok ᒣᑏᐧᐁᓓᓄᐧᐁᒃ”, which came out October 6, 2023. We greatly appreciate this unique collaboration with our long-time friends at KEXP. This episode was hosted and produced by Jessica Ramirez, with story editing and audio mix by Jenny Asarnow. More information: Learn more about Jeremy and find their music here. Keep up with Jeremy's album release and current tour dates by following them on Instagram. Get to know KEXP! Listen to their live content via their website and catch up with a rich treasure trove of past episodes of Live on KEXP here. Get to know Gabiel Teodros on Instagram, and follow his post-KEXP journey here. Mentioned in this episode: Elder and Language Keeper Maggie Paul Buffy St. Marie Kehkimin Wolastoqey language immersion school 4th World Media Lab Seattle International Film Festival Seedcast is a production of Nia Tero, a global nonprofit which supports Indigenous land guardianship around the world through policy, partnership, and storytelling initiatives.Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on the Nia Tero website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. Keep up with Seedcast on Instagram and use the hashtag #Seedcast.
On the show this time, it's a special episode, guest hosted by (former) KEXP DJ Gabriel Teodros in collaboration with Jessica Ramirez of the Seedcast Podcast, shedding light on the orchestral Indigenous music of Jeremy Dutcher. Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day. Jeremy Dutcher is a member of the Tobique First Nation in North-West New Brunswick, and a classically trained tenor. He's a multi-instrumentalist, a Polaris Music Prize winner and a Juno Award winner, for indigenous music album of the year in 2019. His latest album is called “MOTEWOLONUWOK” and it's available on Secret City Records. Recorded 05/19/2023. Sakomawit The Land That Held Them Take My Hand Skicinuwihkuk Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTubeSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show this time, it's a special episode, guest hosted by (former) KEXP DJ Gabriel Teodros in collaboration with Jessica Ramirez of the Seedcast Podcast, shedding light on the orchestral Indigenous music of Jeremy Dutcher. Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day. Jeremy Dutcher is a member of the Tobique First Nation in North-West New Brunswick, and a classically trained tenor. He's a multi-instrumentalist, a Polaris Music Prize winner and a Juno Award winner, for indigenous music album of the year in 2019. His latest album is called “MOTEWOLONUWOK” and it's available on Secret City Records. Recorded 05/19/2023. Sakomawit The Land That Held Them Take My Hand Skicinuwihkuk Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTubeSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nvidia shares are soaring after the company posted a blowout quarter. Wedbush's Matt Bryson explains. But, it's a different story for retail, with Foot Locker and Macy's dragging down the sector. Jane Hali & Associates' Jessica Ramirez discusses. And, the Fed's Economic Symposium begins today as markets turn their attention to the state of inflation. RBC Brewin Dolphin's Janet Mui and G Squared Private Wealth's Victoria Greene lay out their expectations.
Sometimes it's important to go back to your roots. Seedcast is proud to re-release our third episode ever, an interview with filmmaker Brit Hensel (Cherokee Nation). When first released in December of 2020, our team was just beginning to learn how to produce a podcast. We still love the rawness and honesty of this conversation between Brit and host Jessica Ramirez. In this episode, Brit talks about the meaning of reciprocity, cultural preservation by way of language, how the ways in which we treat animals reflect how we treat each other, and the importance of narrative sovereignty. When we made this, we already knew that Brit was a bright star. Since the original release of this episode, Brit's film ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They've Been Taught), which she created with Keli Gonzales (Cherokee Nation), was a selection of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival – which made Brit the first ever female Cherokee director to have a film featured at Sundance – and earned an IDA Award nomination for best short film. Brit has also worked on all three seasons of the FX series Reservation Dogs. We cannot wait to hear what Brit is going to do next. ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They've Been Taught) is part of the first season of Reciprocity Project, a partnership between Nia Tero and Upstander Project, in association with REI Co-op Studios. Host: Jessica Ramirez. Producers: Jessica Ramirez, Felipe Contreras, Tracy Rector Seedcast is a production of Nia Tero, a global nonprofit which supports Indigenous land guardianship around the world through policy, partnership, and storytelling initiatives.Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on the Nia Tero website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. Keep up with Seedcast on Instagram and use the hashtag #Seedcast.
Seedcast is back on March 15 with a new season, and host Jessica Ramirez will continue guiding us through a whole new series of stories at the intersections of Indigenous land guardianship, culture, and rights. Indigenous peoples protect 80% of the world's biodiversity, and Indigenous cultures, knowledge, and practices of reciprocity are the best guide to the future we all want to live in. In Season 3, we'll go around the world to hear from Indigenous peoples who want to grow our knowledge together. Featured voices include Laura Obregón Cañola (Colombian of Indigenous / Embera Katío descent), Lofanitani Aisea (Black and Tongan, Modoc, Tahlequah, and Klamath tribes), Leo Cerda (Kichwa community of Serena in the Ecuadorian Amazon), and Eric Terena (Terena People of Brazil). Featured song: Tetchi'arü'ngu (Remix) by Eric Terena and Djuena Tikuna. Seedcast is a production of Nia Tero, a global nonprofit which supports Indigenous land guardianship around the world through policy, partnership, and storytelling initiatives.Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. Keep up with Seedcast on Instagram and use the hashtag #Seedcast.
https://terryshepherd.com/ BIO: I'm a writer and editor by trade, living in Jacksonville, Florida with my beautiful wife. Between the two of us, we earn enough to keep the lights on, pay the Internet bill and share adventures together. Except for a few excursions and some daily cardio, I spend every free minute in front of a keyboard, spilling out the contents of my disordered mind. Someday maybe it will coalesce into something with commercial appeal. I'm ok if it doesn't. Jessica Ramirez is my “protagonist”, what we call our heroes and heroines in the trade. Yes, she patterened after a real Latina cop and I base her on actual events in that cop's life. To protect the innocent, I weave a composite of traits and adventures in the lives of some amazing police women I've had the honor of knowing. Jess has had her share of troubles navigating her career in a department that is one of the last bastions of overt male chauvinism. She's far from perfect, but has a good heart and a desire for both justice and compassion. Her wild hair tendencies get her into trouble. “La Familia Ramirez” is her rock and her best friend and sometime partner Ali Clark is a confidant and fellow troublemaker. Check out Jess' Journal to get to know her a little better. I hope it will inspire you to want to read “Chasing Vega”, her first adventure and “Chasing the Captain”, the one I'm trying to finish now. I also write stuff for kids. My grandson asked me one day if I had a job. I spend a lot of time with him and with his sister, so it was natural that he might think I was a slacker. When I told him I wrote books, he asked if I could write one for him, so he could be a star. “Hudson and the Missing Tiger” became the first in what will be “The Waterford Detective” series for elementary school kids. And when the Pandemic came upon us, I wanted to create something that could teach children habits that could help protect them from the Coronavirus. I grew up loving Dr. Seuss and with the help of my brilliant illustrator - son-in-law, Casey Ratchford, we created two books in “The Mystery Bug Collection”. “Juliette and the Mystery Bug” teaches proper hand-washing and nose-blowing. And “Juliette and the Masked Hero” teaches about Masking and Social Distancing. I wrote both books in the anapestic tetrameter style of the good Doctor and are available, along with everything I write at Amazon. The Mystery Bug series became so popular that we created mystery-bug.com as a place where parents and educators can find lesson plans for the classroom and more resources to help create productive conversations with kids about Covid19. You can tell that my adventures in fiction have been unfocused and a little crazy. That's ok. I'm often unfocused and crazy. I don't expect to get rich doing this stuff. I do hope that what I write touches your heart and perhaps gives you an escape from this uncertain world we live in. #JessicaRamirez #TerrySheperd #ChasingKarma #ChasingCaptain #THEMYSTERYBUG --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voxvomitus/support
The most dangerous adversary has nothing left to lose... Join Pamela Fagan Hutchins in conversation with crime thriller author Terry Shepherd talking about his new Jessica Ramirez release CHASING KARMA, and much more! Jess feels Karma's sting in the third entry in Terry's Jessica Ramirez Thriller series. Here's what advance readers are saying... Jessica Ramirez's past catches up with her in Chasing Karma. A deadly assassin is on her trail and everyone she cares about is a target. There's only one way to save them—Jessica must die. Shepherd ramps up the tension as the chase ensues and not even Jessica's closest friends know if she can survive. She risks it all. These are characters you want to spend time with, just don't get Jessica's bad side. Fans of Jason Bourne and Jack Reacher will enjoy this kick-ass heroine. — James L'Etoile, author of Dead Drop, Black label, and the Detective Penley series Thriller writers love putting their protagonists in corners with no way out. Terry Shepherd proves he's one of the more underrated practitioners of popcorn prose with this rocket ride of an adventure. Jessica Ramirez returns with a target on her back, the same supporting cast we've come to love and more twists than Chubby Checker could ever imagine. Need a cardiovascular escape from reality? Let Jess raise your heart rate. — Lyle Cunningham Reviews Fast paced and fun! Caused my heart to pound. Unputdownable. — S.M. Freedman, author of The Day She Died and Faithful
The most dangerous adversary has nothing left to lose... Join Pamela Fagan Hutchins in conversation with crime thriller author Terry Shepherd talking about his new Jessica Ramirez release CHASING KARMA, and much more! Jess feels Karma's sting in the third entry in Terry's Jessica Ramirez Thriller series. Here's what advance readers are saying... Jessica Ramirez's past catches up with her in Chasing Karma. A deadly assassin is on her trail and everyone she cares about is a target. There's only one way to save them—Jessica must die. Shepherd ramps up the tension as the chase ensues and not even Jessica's closest friends know if she can survive. She risks it all. These are characters you want to spend time with, just don't get Jessica's bad side. Fans of Jason Bourne and Jack Reacher will enjoy this kick-ass heroine. — James L'Etoile, author of Dead Drop, Black label, and the Detective Penley series Thriller writers love putting their protagonists in corners with no way out. Terry Shepherd proves he's one of the more underrated practitioners of popcorn prose with this rocket ride of an adventure. Jessica Ramirez returns with a target on her back, the same supporting cast we've come to love and more twists than Chubby Checker could ever imagine. Need a cardiovascular escape from reality? Let Jess raise your heart rate. — Lyle Cunningham Reviews Fast paced and fun! Caused my heart to pound. Unputdownable. — S.M. Freedman, author of The Day She Died and Faithful --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crime-and-wine/support
The most dangerous adversary has nothing left to lose... Join Pamela Fagan Hutchins in conversation with crime thriller author Terry Shepherd talking about his new Jessica Ramirez release CHASING KARMA, and much more! Jess feels Karma's sting in the third entry in Terry's Jessica Ramirez Thriller series. Here's what advance readers are saying... Jessica Ramirez's past catches up with her in Chasing Karma. A deadly assassin is on her trail and everyone she cares about is a target. There's only one way to save them—Jessica must die. Shepherd ramps up the tension as the chase ensues and not even Jessica's closest friends know if she can survive. She risks it all. These are characters you want to spend time with, just don't get Jessica's bad side. Fans of Jason Bourne and Jack Reacher will enjoy this kick-ass heroine. — James L'Etoile, author of Dead Drop, Black label, and the Detective Penley series Thriller writers love putting their protagonists in corners with no way out. Terry Shepherd proves he's one of the more underrated practitioners of popcorn prose with this rocket ride of an adventure. Jessica Ramirez returns with a target on her back, the same supporting cast we've come to love and more twists than Chubby Checker could ever imagine. Need a cardiovascular escape from reality? Let Jess raise your heart rate. — Lyle Cunningham Reviews Fast paced and fun! Caused my heart to pound. Unputdownable. — S.M. Freedman, author of The Day She Died and Faithful
Indigenous leaders at the forefront of the fight against climate change were at the COP27 climate talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt this month and Nia Tero showed up in solidarity. Break through the noise and the corporate greenwashing, and listen with us to Indigenous policy advocates, activists, storytellers and artists who made the trip to Egypt, often at risk to themselves -- because everything is at stake in this moment, and we need the collective power of all peoples to meet it. Featured voices include: Carmen Guerra (Kankuama), Policy Manager for Nia Tero's Global Policy Team and a mother and human rights defender from the Sierra Nevada, the Heart of the World Kimaren Riamit (Maasai), executive director of ILEPA (Indigenous Livelihoods Enhancement Partners) Leo Cerda (Kichwa), climate activist and Indigenous rights defender from the Ecuadorian Amazon, founder of the HAKHU Project and the Black & Indigenous Liberation Movement Gabrielle Langkilde (Samoan), Samoan writer and curriculum developer Sophia Perez (Mestiza / CHamorro & white), filmmaker and journalist This episode features the music of Eric Terena, a Brazilian D-J, journalist and activist who belongs to the Terena people and is a founding member of Mídia Índia. Producers: Felipe Contreras, Stina Hamlin, and Jenny Asarnow. Story editors: Jessica Ramirez and Tracy Rector. Host: Jessica Ramirez. Special thanks to Shar Tuiasoa, Jacob Bearchum, Michael Painter and Valeree Velasco for help with this episode. We want to hear your stories, too. What is at stake for YOU and YOUR communities in this moment of climate crisis, and what are you doing to fight for our future? Let us know by sending us an email at: seedcast@niatero.org Seedcast is a production of Nia Tero, a global nonprofit which supports Indigenous land guardianship around the world through policy, partnership, and storytelling initiatives. Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. Keep up with Seedcast on social media: follow @NiaTero and use the hashtag #Seedcast.
Shares of Meta platforms are lower ahead of the open after the company reported its first ever year-on-year revenue decline. Jefferies' Jared Weisfeld breaks down what this means for Amazon and Apple reports later today. Plus, shares of Etsy are surging after the online marketplace operator reported better-than-expected Q2 results. Jane Hali & Associates' Jessica Ramirez dives into what this means for the retail sector. And, President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to speak later today, marking the first time the pair have spoken since March. Longview Global's Dewardric McNeal breaks down what to expect.
We're coming up on the two-year anniversary of Seedcast, and this week we're celebrating by re-releasing our very first episode featuring filmmaker, comedian, and poet Chad Charlie (Ahousaht First Nation/Black.) Chad, who is currently on the writing staff for Reservation Dogs, talks about his community approach to filmmaking, his journey toward activism, and what it means to him to be both Black and Indigenous. What we also get in this episode is another chance to hear Seedcast host Jessica Ramirez reflect on their own Indigeneity and what it means to them to guide you through each Seedcast story. Big thanks to Chad Charlie for being a part of this great episode. Keep up with Chad on Twitter and Instagram at @ChadCharlieee. You can listen to Seedcast on Buzzsprout, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the Nia Tero website, or your favorite podcast platform.
This week we're shining a light on the land of the Wabanaki through an episode by our friends at the Parks podcast. The state of Maine was established on the lands of tribes including the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Penobscot, and Passamaquoddy, collectively known as the Wabanaki, or “People of the Dawnland.” By the time the Rockefeller Family, who'd built their fortune on the oil industry, donated land to be used to form Acadia National Park, the Wabanaki people had already been long displaced from those lands, but that did not decrease their connection to them nor their responsibility for stewarding them. In this episode of Parks, scholars Darren Ranco (Penobscot) and Suzanne Greenlaw (Maliseet) share the history of the land's colonization and talk about the Wabanaki's recent efforts to access these lands in order to harvest cultural materials such as sweetgrass. We'd like to thank Parks host and co-creator Marty Mathis, co-creator Cody Nelson, and story editor Taylor Hensel (Cherokee.) Seedcast is hosted by Jessica Ramirez.We want to hear from you! What is your special place, the land YOU feel most connected to? We'd love to hear your stories and may share them on a future episode. Email seedcast@niatero.org or connect with us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter as #Seedcast at @NiaTero. Learn more: Parks podcast, Instagram and Twitter First Blade of Sweetgrass, children's book by Suzanne Greenlaw with Gabriel Frey Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms.
In a tight labor market with unemployment near a record low, people are able to push companies to offer better pay and benefits. But as economic storm clouds start to gather, will workers be able to maintain the upper hand? Rucha Vankudre of EMSI Burning Glass joins us to discuss the outlook for the labor market. Plus, oil prices are edging lower today, and the market is largely shrugging off the decision by OPEC+ to boost production targets, questioning whether the incremental move can make up for lost supply from Russia and meet growing demand. Kevin Book of Clearview Energy Partners joins us to discuss the rise in U.S. gas prices and whether consumers will have to cut back on driving or other spending. And, Lululemon reported higher than expected earnings for its first quarter yesterday. What does this mean for the broader retail sector? Jessica Ramirez of Jane Hali & Associates gives us her take.
Terry Shepherd wrote his first short story at age eleven and was first published as a non-fiction author in 2008. He created Detective Jessica Ramirez in 2019, publishing his thriller "Chasing Vega" in 2020. The book earned 5-Star ratings on Amazon and is also available in audio book and Spanish language editions. When his grandchildren asked to star in their own stories, he created the "Waterford Detective" stories for his grandson and published the popular "Juliette and the Mystery Bug" series, co-authored with his wife, Colleen, when his granddaughter wondered how kids could protect themselves during a pandemic. His forthcoming books include "Chasing the Captain," (May 2021) the second in the Jessica Ramirez trilogy and "Students In Time,"(September, 2021) a time travel adventure that parallels the 4th grade public school history curriculum. His published short stories include “The Corona Ripper” and “Chasing Cody”.Terry is also a prolific book narrator and audio-artist, voicing Dänna Dennis Wilberg's "Borrowed Time: Book 1 - Broken Promises" and Louise Dawn's thriller "Siren in the Wind," along with dozens of commercials and promotional trailers. He hosts the popular Authors on the Air podcast, was a moderator and panelist at Bouchercon 2020 and is co-chair of the Sisters In Crime - Capitol Crimes Chapter's 2021 Anthology project. He was an early social media adopter, authoring "Social Media and Your Personal Brand" in 2012.He has authored over 400 motivational essays since 2004, the best of which were aggregated into three popular self-help books. Terry and Colleen live on the ocean in Jacksonville, Florida and are co-founders of "Down Syndrome Nation" a web resource for friends and families of persons with Down syndrome. Terry is a graduate of Michigan State University, has studied at both Harvard and Oxford and toured South America as a rock drummer in the summer of 1972.http://terryshepherd.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
The Achuar people living in the rainforests of Ecuadorian Amazon are stewards of land that holds some of the richest biodiversity in the world. They rely heavily on river transportation, and in recent years, the Achuar have been on a journey to reduce their use of gas-powered boats to something less harmful to the environment. Jessica Ramirez talks with Nantu Canelos, Luciano Peas, and Oliver Utne about a partnership between the Achuar people and an organization called Kara Solar that has led to the incorporation of solar power into the everyday life of many Achuar people. This episode includes everything from jaguars to dream interpretation, and we hope you enjoy it. Host and Lead Producer: Jessica Ramirez. Story editor: Jenny Asarnow. Learn more: Kara SolarSeedcast at Nia Tero
Terry Shepherd is the host of his own Podcast, Authors on the Air. His love of writing has culminated in a series of books surrounding a tough female detective, Jessica Ramirez, a character based on an admired friend and cretive advisor in life. We found Terry to be a very easy going, fun guy. Frequent flier Aaron joined us in this discussion about Terry's books, favorite tv shows, the best podcasting tools, writing dialogue and developing strong female characters in fiction. His most recent release in the Jessica Ramirez series, "Chasing The Captain", had been released the week that we recorded. But if great crime writing featuring a whipsmart female protagonist is your wheelhouse we encourage you to start with 020's "Chasing Vega" first. Both are linked below, and the third in the trilogy will be forthcoming soon. Terry Shepherd's Official Website https://terryshepherd.com/ Authors on the Air Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6wzHkrEj8Ltk1QTQAnmkTp?si=93b57c5eac6a4bc9 Purchase "Chasing Vega" on Amazon (Book 1 of the Jessica Ramirez Thrillers) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0897XR3D2/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Purchase "Chasing The Captain" on Amazon (Book 2 of the Jessica Ramirez Thrillers) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09C4SB8LV?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tkin_1&storeType=ebooks Our Socials Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Instagram https://instagram.com/YeahUhHuhPod --- 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/lisa-huey/message
At COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, world leaders gathered to discuss the future of the planet, the need to address climate change, and the actions required to do that, but not all of the important activity was occurring in official meetings. Meet several Indigenous women who gathered, marched, and supported one another both inside and outside of the conference rooms in Glasgow. We talk with journalist, filmmaker, and 2021 Ford Global Fellow Andrea Ixchíu Hernández (Maya-K'iche', Guatemala); Indigenous and women's rights organizer Rosa Marina Flores Cruz (Afro-Zapotec, Mexico); Coordinator for the Pacific Network on Globalisation Maureen Penjueli (Rotuman, Fiji); Executive Director of the Indigenous Information Network Lucy Malenkei (Maasai, Kenya); and Erandy Madena (Purhépecha, Mexico). Find out what is at stake in climate talks for Indigenous peoples and why women are often found at the forefront of Indigenous climate change work. Host/story editor: Jessica Ramirez. Producers: Jenny Asarnow and Tracy Rector.
Lisa Fruichantie (citizen of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma) has served as a vibrant connector within her communities since she started her first business at 13. Last year Lisa put those skills to work as the new executive director for the restaurant and arts venue Alma in Tacoma, Washington, the traditional lands of the Puyallup peoples. In this episode, find out why it was important for Lisa to draw upon her Indigenous network as she expanded her team, and what it has been like to bring her dream of a Native-focused menu to life. Host: Jessica Ramirez. Producer: Rachel Lam. Story editor: Jenny Asarnow.Resource: Alma Tacoma
Indigenous storytelling is vital to a deeper understanding of our world as well as to addressing the climate crisis, but how do we best support those storytellers? The 4th World Media Lab does just that, supporting early and mid-career Indigenous filmmakers from around the globe. In this episode, members of the 2021 cohort - Brit Hensel, Ajuawak Kapashesit, Jared Lank, Erin Lau, Lucía Ortega Toledo, and Theola Ross - share how Indigenous-focused spaces make room for growth, why Native filmmaking is in an interesting moment, and what they envision next for themselves and those following in their footsteps. We're also joined by the founder of the lab, Tracy Rector (Managing Director, Storytelling, Nia Tero and Executive Producer for Seedcast), who shares about the generative partnerships that keep the 4th World fellowship going and what inspired the name. Hosted by Jessica Ramirez; Produced by Felipe Contreras and Michelle Hurtubise; Story edited by Julie Keck. Resource: 4th World Media Lab at Nia Tero
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz and Jennifer ‘Jing' Corpuz (Kankana-ey Igorot, Philippines) are policy makers and Indigenous rights advocates as well as mother and daughter. Both women share personal stories about making the shift from student activism to effecting change on a global scale with world leaders, as well as how they honor and continue a family legacy of leadership. They also share ideas for what we all can do to support policy work on behalf of Indigenous peoples and the planet. Hosted by Jessica Ramirez; produced by Jenny Asarnow; edited by Tracy Rector.
“Whatever you create, make it good art because somebody is going to find it and somebody is going to fall in love with it.” – Terry Shepherd Today's featured bestselling author is husband, grandfather, voice actor, and host of the Authors on Air Podcast, Terry Shepherd. Terry and I have a fun-filled inspirational conversation about finding your passion, what corporate taught him for his second wind career as a writer, and more!!! Key Thing's You'll Learn: The art of being a 7 out 5-star podcast guest. His long-term goals for the “The Jessica Ramirez” series. His advice for aspiring podcasters. The major lesson that corporate taught Terry carries over into his creative work. His advice for those that reached midlife and want to start a second wind career. Terry's Site: https://terryshepherd.com/ Terry's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Terry-Shepherd/e/B088PQ3MHG?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000 Terry's Podcast, “Authors On The Air”: https://soundcloud.com/authorsontheair/sets/authors-on-the-air-1 Resource Mentioned, “Never Eat Alone”: https://www.amazon.com/Never-Eat-Alone-Expanded-Updated/dp/0385346654/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1629350719&sr=8-1 The opening track is titled, “North Wind and the Sun” by Trevin P. to listen to the full track and download it, click the following link. https://compilationsforhumanity.bandcamp.com/track/north-wind-and-the-sun You May Also Like… 242 – “The Celestine Prophecy” by James Redfield (@James_Redfield): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/242-the-celestine-prophecy-by-james-redfield-james_redfield/ Ep. 327 – “The Go-Giver Way of Elite Performance” with Bob Burg (@BobBurg): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-327-the-go-giver-way-of-elite-performance-with-bob-burg-bobburg/ Ep. 378 – “Writing Adventures with The Dialogue Doctor” with Jeff Elkins (@Jffelkins): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-378-writing-adventures-with-the-dialogue-doctor-with-jeff-elkins-jffelkins/ 268.5 (Host 2 Host Special) – “The Mosaic” with Daniel Bruce Levin (@dannylevin): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2685-host-2-host-special-the-mosaic-with-daniel-bruce-levin-dannylevin/ Ep. 332 – “Her Perfect Life” with Hank Phillippi Ryan (@HankPRyan): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-332-her-perfect-life-with-hank-phillippi-ryan-hankpryan/ Ep. 339 – “Destination North Pole: 5,000 km by Bicycle” with Gary Wietgrefe: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-339-destination-north-pole-5000-km-by-bicycle-with-gary-wietgrefe/ 193 – “The Quest For Purpose” with Dr. Ken Keis (@crgleader): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/193-the-quest-for-purpose-with-dr-ken-keis-crgleader/ Ep. 362 – “Constant Comedy” with Art Bell (@ArtBellwriter): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-362-constant-comedy-with-art-bell-artbellwriter/ 279 – “Peak Performance Ghostwriting” with Kathrin Hutson (@ExquisitelyDark): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/279-peak-performance-ghostwriting-with-kathrin-hutson-exquisitelydark/ Ep. 340 – “A Single Light” with Tosca Lee (@ToscaLee): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-340-a-single-light-with-tosca-lee-toscalee/ 95 - "L.I.F.E." with Jim Phillips (@inspired10): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/95-life-with-jim-phillips-inspired10/ 176 - "Life Has a Way" with Dwayne Jenkins (@LeDwayneJenkins): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/176-life-has-a-way-with-dwayne-jenkins-ledwaynejenkins/ Ep. 320 – “See Your Life As a Movie” with Bob Brill (@BobBrillLA): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-320-see-your-life-as-a-movie-with-bob-brill-bobbrillla/ 101 - "Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud" with Scott Stevens (@AlcoholAuthor): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/101-every-silver-lining-has-a-cloud-with-scott-stevens-alcoholauthor/ Ep. 330 – “A Long Way from Ordinary” with Ann Charles (@AnnWCharles): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-330-a-long-way-from-ordinary-with-ann-charles-annwcharles/ 92 - "Roya Sands and the Bridge Between Worlds" with Saryon Michael White: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/92-roya-sands-and-the-bridge-between-worlds-with-saryon-michael-white/ 25 - "Escapism, History, & Good Advice" with Kate Dolan (@KDHays): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/25-escapism-history-good-advice-with-kate-dolan-kdhays/ Ep. 370 – “Leadership That Rocks” with Jim Knight (@KnightSpeaker): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-370-leadership-that-rocks-with-jim-knight-knightspeaker/ Ep. 372 – “The Grit Factor” with Shannon Huffman Polson (@ABorderLife): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-372-the-grit-factor-with-shannon-huffman-polson-aborderlife/ 237 – “The Gift of Struggle” with Bobby Herrera (@BobbyHerreraPG): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/237-the-gift-of-struggle-with-bobby-herrera-bobbyherrerapg/ 200 - "Listen to Your Dreams" with Kat Kanavos (@KathleenKanavos) #chaostoclarity: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/200-listen-to-your-dreams-with-kat-kavanos-kathleenkanavos-chaostoclarity/
“Whatever you create, make it good art because somebody is going to find it and somebody is going to fall in love with it.” – Terry Shepherd Today's featured bestselling author is husband, grandfather, voice actor, and host of the Authors on Air Podcast, Terry Shepherd. Terry and I have a fun-filled inspirational conversation about finding your passion, what corporate taught him for his second wind career as a writer, and more!!! Key Thing's You'll Learn: The art of being a 7 out 5-star podcast guest. His long-term goals for the “The Jessica Ramirez” series. His advice for aspiring podcasters. The major lesson that corporate taught Terry carries over into his creative work. His advice for those that reached midlife and want to start a second wind career. Terry's Site: https://terryshepherd.com/ Terry's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Terry-Shepherd/e/B088PQ3MHG?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000 Terry's Podcast, “Authors On The Air”: https://soundcloud.com/authorsontheair/sets/authors-on-the-air-1 Resource Mentioned, “Never Eat Alone”: https://www.amazon.com/Never-Eat-Alone-Expanded-Updated/dp/0385346654/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1629350719&sr=8-1 The opening track is titled, “North Wind and the Sun” by Trevin P. to listen to the full track and download it, click the following link. https://compilationsforhumanity.bandcamp.com/track/north-wind-and-the-sun You May Also Like… 242 – “The Celestine Prophecy” by James Redfield (@James_Redfield): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/242-the-celestine-prophecy-by-james-redfield-james_redfield/ Ep. 327 – “The Go-Giver Way of Elite Performance” with Bob Burg (@BobBurg): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-327-the-go-giver-way-of-elite-performance-with-bob-burg-bobburg/ Ep. 378 – “Writing Adventures with The Dialogue Doctor” with Jeff Elkins (@Jffelkins): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-378-writing-adventures-with-the-dialogue-doctor-with-jeff-elkins-jffelkins/ 268.5 (Host 2 Host Special) – “The Mosaic” with Daniel Bruce Levin (@dannylevin): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2685-host-2-host-special-the-mosaic-with-daniel-bruce-levin-dannylevin/ Ep. 332 – “Her Perfect Life” with Hank Phillippi Ryan (@HankPRyan): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-332-her-perfect-life-with-hank-phillippi-ryan-hankpryan/ Ep. 339 – “Destination North Pole: 5,000 km by Bicycle” with Gary Wietgrefe: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-339-destination-north-pole-5000-km-by-bicycle-with-gary-wietgrefe/ 193 – “The Quest For Purpose” with Dr. Ken Keis (@crgleader): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/193-the-quest-for-purpose-with-dr-ken-keis-crgleader/ Ep. 362 – “Constant Comedy” with Art Bell (@ArtBellwriter): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-362-constant-comedy-with-art-bell-artbellwriter/ 279 – “Peak Performance Ghostwriting” with Kathrin Hutson (@ExquisitelyDark): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/279-peak-performance-ghostwriting-with-kathrin-hutson-exquisitelydark/ Ep. 340 – “A Single Light” with Tosca Lee (@ToscaLee): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-340-a-single-light-with-tosca-lee-toscalee/ 95 - "L.I.F.E." with Jim Phillips (@inspired10): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/95-life-with-jim-phillips-inspired10/ 176 - "Life Has a Way" with Dwayne Jenkins (@LeDwayneJenkins): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/176-life-has-a-way-with-dwayne-jenkins-ledwaynejenkins/ Ep. 320 – “See Your Life As a Movie” with Bob Brill (@BobBrillLA): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-320-see-your-life-as-a-movie-with-bob-brill-bobbrillla/ 101 - "Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud" with Scott Stevens (@AlcoholAuthor): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/101-every-silver-lining-has-a-cloud-with-scott-stevens-alcoholauthor/ Ep. 330 – “A Long Way from Ordinary” with Ann Charles (@AnnWCharles): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-330-a-long-way-from-ordinary-with-ann-charles-annwcharles/ 92 - "Roya Sands and the Bridge Between Worlds" with Saryon Michael White: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/92-roya-sands-and-the-bridge-between-worlds-with-saryon-michael-white/ 25 - "Escapism, History, & Good Advice" with Kate Dolan (@KDHays): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/25-escapism-history-good-advice-with-kate-dolan-kdhays/ Ep. 370 – “Leadership That Rocks” with Jim Knight (@KnightSpeaker): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-370-leadership-that-rocks-with-jim-knight-knightspeaker/ Ep. 372 – “The Grit Factor” with Shannon Huffman Polson (@ABorderLife): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-372-the-grit-factor-with-shannon-huffman-polson-aborderlife/ 237 – “The Gift of Struggle” with Bobby Herrera (@BobbyHerreraPG): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/237-the-gift-of-struggle-with-bobby-herrera-bobbyherrerapg/ 200 - "Listen to Your Dreams" with Kat Kanavos (@KathleenKanavos) #chaostoclarity: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/200-listen-to-your-dreams-with-kat-kavanos-kathleenkanavos-chaostoclarity/
A community of Indigenous Mixteco and Triqui farmworkers were displaced from their homelands and are now organizing to challenge the exploitive work conditions they face in the United States, all while finding ways to preserve their language, culture and relationship to the Earth. Marciano Sanchez (Mixteco) and his father Lorenzo Sanchez Basurto (Mixteco) tell host Jessica Ramirez about their family's path from Southern Mexico to the berry fields of Washington State. We also hear from Edgar Franks, political director at Familias Unidas por la Justicia, about their fight for fair compensation and better working conditions. Producer and Host: Jessica Ramirez; Editor: Jenny Asarnow. Mentioned in this episode: Familias Unidas por la Justicia
Princess Daazhraii Johnson (Neets'aii Gwich'in) is an Indigenous TV and film producer on a journey of learning, reclaiming, and revitalizing her ancestral language of Gwich'in, which is only spoken by a few hundred people. In this new episode of Seedcast, find out how Indigenous residential schools on Turtle Island contributed to this language crisis and how Princess is inspiring a whole new generation to be curious about Indigenous languages through her work as a screenwriter on the Peabody award-winning PBS Kids series Molly of Denali. Also, get a peek into the work Princess and fellow filmmaker Alisha Carlson are doing with Nia Tero's Reciprocity Project. Hosted by Jessica Ramirez; produced by Kavita Pillay; edited by Jenny Asarnow.Mentioned in this episode:Tanan Ch'at'oh (Gwich'in language immersion) Dinjii Vadzaih Dhidlit: The Man Who Became a Caribou (bilingual book)
Terry Shepherd wrote his first short story at age eleven and was first published as a non-fiction author in 2008. He created Detective Jessica Ramirez in 2019, publishing his thriller "Chasing Vega" in 2020. The book earned 5-Star ratings on Amazon and is also available in audio book and Spanish language editions. When his grandchildren asked to star in their own stories, he created the "Waterford Detective" stories for his grandson and published the popular "Juliette and the Mystery Bug" series, co-authored with his wife, Colleen, when his granddaughter wondered how kids could protect themselves during a pandemic. His forthcoming books include "Chasing the Captain," (May 2021) the second in the Jessica Ramirez trilogy and "Students In Time,"(September, 2021) a time travel adventure that parallels the 4th grade public school history curriculum. His published short stories include “The Corona Ripper” and “Chasing Cody”. Terry is also a prolific book narrator and audio-artist, voicing Dänna Dennis Wilberg's "Borrowed Time: Book 1 - Broken Promises" and Louise Dawn's thriller "Siren in the Wind," along with dozens of commercials and promotional trailers. He hosts the popular Authors on the Air podcast, was a moderator and panelist at Bouchercon 2020 and is co-chair of the Sisters In Crime - Capitol Crimes Chapter's 2021 Anthology project. He was an early social media adopter, authoring "Social Media and Your Personal Brand" in 2012. He has authored over 400 motivational essays since 2004, the best of which were aggregated into three popular self-help books. Terry and Colleen live on the ocean in Jacksonville, Florida and are co-founders of "Down Syndrome Nation" a web resource for friends and families of persons with Down syndrome. Terry is a graduate of Michigan State University, has studied at both Harvard and Oxford and toured South America as a rock drummer in the summer of 1972. http://TerryShepherd.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Terry Shepherd wrote his first short story at age eleven and was first published as a non-fiction author in 2008. He created Detective Jessica Ramirez in 2019, publishing his thriller "Chasing Vega" in 2020. The book earned 5-Star ratings on Amazon and is also available in audio book and Spanish language editions. When his grandchildren asked to star in their own stories, he created the "Waterford Detective" stories for his grandson and published the popular "Juliette and the Mystery Bug" series, co-authored with his wife, Colleen, when his granddaughter wondered how kids could protect themselves during a pandemic. His forthcoming books include "Chasing the Captain," (May 2021) the second in the Jessica Ramirez trilogy and "Students In Time,"(September, 2021) a time travel adventure that parallels the 4th grade public school history curriculum. His published short stories include “The Corona Ripper” and “Chasing Cody”. Terry is also a prolific book narrator and audio-artist, voicing Dänna Dennis Wilberg's "Borrowed Time: Book 1 - Broken Promises" and Louise Dawn's thriller "Siren in the Wind," along with dozens of commercials and promotional trailers. He hosts the popular Authors on the Air podcast, was a moderator and panelist at Bouchercon 2020 and is co-chair of the Sisters In Crime - Capitol Crimes Chapter's 2021 Anthology project. He was an early social media adopter, authoring "Social Media and Your Personal Brand" in 2012. He has authored over 400 motivational essays since 2004, the best of which were aggregated into three popular self-help books. Terry and Colleen live on the ocean in Jacksonville, Florida and are co-founders of "Down Syndrome Nation" a web resource for friends and families of persons with Down syndrome. Terry is a graduate of Michigan State University, has studied at both Harvard and Oxford and toured South America as a rock drummer in the summer of 1972. http://TerryShepherd.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
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When a meth bust goes bad, Detective Jessica Ramirez and her partner, Officer Alexandra Clark, find themselves in pursuit of a serial killer who dispatches her own form of street justice from the rim of the Grand Canyon. They soon discover that the danger their adversary poses reaches well beyond Arizona and into the very heart of the New York City Financial District. Filled with 21st century crimes and non-stop action, Terry Shepherd’s first detective thriller features a diverse ensemble cast of strong smart women and the men who try to keep up with them. Jess and her partner, Officer Alexandra Clark, grab you from page one, and don’t let you go until the last plot twist is finally revealed.Chasing Vega is a heart pounding roller coaster ride that will make you want to return to Jess and Allie’s world again and again.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the latest episode of Seedcast from Nia Tero, we explore the ways in which Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous land sovereignty are essential tools to stop mass extinctions, alleviate climate change, and prevent future pandemics. We learn about the complicated history of Indigenous peoples and Western-guided conservation initiatives, and why efforts like the global 30x30 initiative to protect at least 30% of the land and sea on Earth by 2030 are essential (and why they may not go far enough.) Our guests include: climate activist Michael McGarrell of the Patamona people in Guyana, policy maker Jennifer ‘Jing’ Tauli Corpuz of the Kankana-ey Igorot people in the Philippines, and Eric Dinerstein, Director of WildTech and the Biodiversity and Wildlife Solutions program at RESOLVE. Produced by Jenny Asarnow; edited by Kavita Pillay; hosted by Jessica Ramirez.Links to organizations Michael is affiliated with:Amerindian Peoples Association https://apaguyana.com/COICA (Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin) https://coica.org.ec/ If Not Us Then Who? https://ifnotusthenwho.me/about/
In the first Seedcast podcast episode of 2021, Chief Seattle Club Executive Director Colleen Echohawk (Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma), who is currently running to be the first Indigenous mayor of Seattle, Washington. Colleen talks about how her Indigenous identity and the inspiring matriarchs in her life shaped her as a leader. Topics include Indigenous farming and Native Works’ Sovereignty Farm, Chief Seattle Club’s new Native housing project, seed keeping, and setting aside assumptions about others. Produced by Felipe Contreras, who shares some of his story as well; hosted by Jessica Ramirez.
A new season of Seedcast is coming March 24! Join host Jessica Ramirez to hear conversations with Indigenous peoples all over the world. We’re kicking it off with Colleen Echohawk, who is running to be the first Indigenous mayor of Seattle. Check your feed on March 24 and please share, subscribe, and spread the word!
I got to speak with Jessica Ramirez who started as a sales consultant at Glazer's Distributors. She used her experience in management roles amongst CNI Brands and Chareau Aloe Liqueur to create her own freelance organization, Behind the Brands. Startup alcohol brands need their brands exposed to the right markets, so they reach out to Jessica. She creates content, sets up activations, consults on social media, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grayson-mask/support
Many an author admits that their character's talk to them. In this edition of Authors on the Air, I interview my protagonist in "Chasing Vega", Jessica Ramirez, brought to life by a brilliant Hollywood actress friend. We talk about what it's like to be a Twitter star, Jessica's troubled relationship with her father, how thriller cops differ from the real deal and the rewards and challenges of a career in law enforcement. Enjoy this binaural immersion into the theater of the mind.
Authors on the Air presents author Terry Shepherd and Kate Anslinger IN CONVERSATION. Kate Anslinger is the author of three novels, including her debut novel Saving Jason, which touches upon the struggles of PTSD. In addition to her life as a novelist, she is a journalist, freelance writer, and a veteran of the United States Air Force. Terry Shepherd says " spend every free minute in front of a keyboard, spilling out the contents of my disordered mind. Someday maybe it will coalesce into something with commercial appeal. I’m ok if it doesn’t . Jessica Ramirez is my “protagonist”, what we call our heroes and heroines in the trade. Yes, she is based on a real Latina cop and her many of her adventures are based on real events in that cop’s life. To protect the innocent, I weave a composite of traits and adventures in the lives of some amazing police women I’ve had the honor of knowing. Jess has had her share of troubles navigating her career in a department that is one of the last bastions of overt male chauvinism. She’s far from perfect, but has a good heart and a desire for both justice and compassion. Her wild hair tendencies get her into trouble. “La Familia Ramirez” is her rock and her best friend and sometime partner Ali Clark is a confidant and fellow troublemaker.
Authors on the Air presents author Terry Shepherd and Kate Anslinger IN CONVERSATION. Kate Anslinger is the author of three novels, including her debut novel Saving Jason, which touches upon the struggles of PTSD. In addition to her life as a novelist, she is a journalist, freelance writer, and a veteran of the United States Air Force. Terry Shepherd says " spend every free minute in front of a keyboard, spilling out the contents of my disordered mind. Someday maybe it will coalesce into something with commercial appeal. I’m ok if it doesn’t . Jessica Ramirez is my “protagonist”, what we call our heroes and heroines in the trade. Yes, she is based on a real Latina cop and her many of her adventures are based on real events in that cop’s life. To protect the innocent, I weave a composite of traits and adventures in the lives of some amazing police women I’ve had the honor of knowing. Jess has had her share of troubles navigating her career in a department that is one of the last bastions of overt male chauvinism. She’s far from perfect, but has a good heart and a desire for both justice and compassion. Her wild hair tendencies get her into trouble. “La Familia Ramirez” is her rock and her best friend and sometime partner Ali Clark is a confidant and fellow troublemaker." @copyrighted
Tonight’s episode focuses on one of the biggest reasons we started The She Unit, getting the word out on people who are doing the most for the community. Jessica is the HBIC for Detroiters Helping Each Other. This woman is a hustler among hustlers when it comes to helping people. And she does it because she’s had a tough life and she’s been there too. Her story is one of redemption , humanity, compassion, and growth. Check out the show and make sure to like their Facebook page, and donate when you can to this fabulous organization of true community! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/she-unit-podcast/support
Where do you search for love? Do you ever feel dissappointed when you don't receive the love you're looking for from another person? Come tune into today's show as we share the source of where the perfect love your looking for comes from. Follow our flight on Facebook/christiancomedychicks and download our podcast from iTunes today for free!
"Don't Say My Name" is scheduled to be filmed later this year under the direction of Frederico and Patricia Landolfi and produced by 24flix It sheds light on the tragic truth of human trafficking. Our very own Laura Mae Poore, founder of Christian Casting, has been hard at work booking talent for this project and we can't wait to hear how it's going. This feature film is dedicated to telling the story behind the rescue. We must increase resources for hope and healing, to show the survivors of this evil crime that life can be worth living again. Follow our flight!
On this special edition we interview attendees at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit 2018 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in Florida. 5000 mostly college and high school students were invited to this event. We met many young people actively engaged in promoting limited government and fiscal responsibility.Speakers at the event included Laura Ingram, Pete Hegseth, Dinesh D'Souza, Greg Gutfeld, Tucker Carlson, Sebastian Gorka, Jesse Watters, Mark Levin, Kimberly Gilfoile, Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, Kyle Kashuv, Anna Paulina, Donald Trump Jr., and others.Attendees interviewed and starting time for each: 1:20 Will Miller, student6:50 Jessica Ramirez, Student Programs Manager, Atlas Society 8:08 Eddy Neret, Student Journalist, Red Alert Politics11:48 Will, Penn State student, Penn State Republicans Secretary13:35 Marshal Hoffman, Cornell University student, civil engineering23:28 Tom Miller, Convention of States District Capitan FL D89, attorney 24:54 John Paul, Grand Opportunity USA, President & CEO34:21 Philip Blumel, President, U.S. Term Limits38:15 Dexter Taylor, TPUSA Urban Engagement Director43:07 12 Days of Christmas, TPUSA versionConvention of States Action was represented at the convention by:Keith Bessette Liberty Solutions Host, State Content Writer, SMWNancy Suits Florida State Communications DirectorEd Vidal Attorney, WSQF FM radio co-host, COS supporter at largeThomas Miller Attorney, District Captain FL D-89 Will Miller Student
Even after a death, we can still celebrate life, but why wait? We have a choice every morning to celebrate life or to be a pouty party pooper. The best part is that even If we are pouting in the corner; God is constantly calling us out to celebrate our life, Right NOw! The Chicks missed you, come get some Jesus this morning!!!