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In 1882 in New York City, Joseph Richardson owned a narrow strip of land, 5 feet wide and 104 feet...
The mission of the Technology and Entrepreneurship Advisory Board is to support the City's strategic efforts in advancing technology and innovation in addition to supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses.In this episode, City of Perry Economic Development Director Holly Wharton and Technology and Entrepreneurship Advisory Board Member Dr. Joseph Richardson discuss the goals of this board and more.Interested in serving? Check out the Statement of Interest Form.If you like Inside Perry - subscribe and share the podcast with friends and family. The podcast is available on all major podcast platforms.Visit us at perry-ga.gov. We hope to see you around in our amazing community...Where Georgia Comes Together.
This week, D.C.'s police union called for the city's violence intervention programs to be shut down after Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White was charged with bribery related to a violence interruption program. We talked to Dr. Joseph Richardson, a UMD professor and co-chair of D.C.'s Homicide Review, about what exactly D.C.'s violence interrupters do for the city. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $8 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this September 18th episode: Paulson & Nace HSEMA Roda - use promo code CITYCAST20 for 20% off Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a listener suggestion from Scarlett.On Wednesday, October 25, 1967 it was 6 pm when the CBS Evening News aired & Walter Cronkite spoke of a tragedy in the small town of Arcadia, Florida, a rural area with sprawling farm fields & cattle pastures, which sits about 45 miles southeast of Sarasota in DeSoto County. Seven children from the same family had been poisoned, six were dead & one was actively dying. Their father, James Richardson, an African-American man who worked as a fruit picker, was the prime suspect as a homicide case was being led by DeSoto County Sheriff Frank Cline.Allison's (and Mike's this week) Amazon Addiction: https://amzn.to/3M2wwz0YouTube video of this episode: https://youtu.be/YpGJFxff-4g All our links (Instagram, TikTok, Merch, etc):https://linktr.ee/crimeandcoffeeFacebook Group to discuss episodes:www.facebook.com/groups/crimeandcoffeecouplepodcast/Support the Show.References available at https://www.crimeandcoffeecouple.com a few days after this podcast airs.Case Suggestions Form: https://forms.gle/RQbthyDvd98SGpVq8Hey, you made it this far! You're a great reader! :) Remember to subscribe to our podcast in your favorite podcast player. Do it before you forget!If you're listening on Spotify please leave us a 5-star review, and leave a comment on today's episode!If you're on an iPhone, review us on Apple Podcasts please! Scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the stars ;)We appreciate you more than you know.Reminder:Support us and become a Patron! Over 60 bonus episodes:https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecouplePodcast Intro and Outro music:Seductress Dubstep or TrippinCoffee by Audionautix http://audionautix.comCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Welcome back, Hallmark enthusiasts! Join us with the latest episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, where hosts Megan and Wendy, dive deep into the heartwarming world of Jane Austen with a review of the Hallmark Channel's standout film, "An American in Austen." In this episode, they explore the charming romance, witty dialogue, and picturesque settings that make this movie a standout in the Loveuary lineup. Get ready for laughter, love, and a whole lot of Hallmark magic! Feeling Generous? We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. Watch the Trailer for "An American in Austen" on Hallmark About "An American in Austen" from Hallmark Channel Clare Niederpruem directed. She has 16 directing credits including a slew of Hallmark films projects like “A Pinch of Portugal,” “As Luck Would Have It,” and “Taking the Reins.” Not only does Clare direct, she also wrote the 2018 theatrical remake of “Little Women.” Additionally, she is married to Maclain Nelson also works a lot with Hallmark. Cameron Johann wrote the script. He's a prolific producer but this is only his third writing credit. Previous works include Hallmark's “Betty's Bad Luck in Love” and a 2021 movie called “Birdie.” Related Podcast Episode: What did Girls Gone Hallmark think of "Betty's Bad Luck in Love?" Eliza Bennett stars as cousin Harriet from America. She's an English actress and singer. She has 30 acting credits and this appears to be her first work for Hallmark. Previous projects including the Dynasty reboot, a MTV series called “Sweet Vicious,” the crime drama “Broadchurch” and the 2005 movie “Nanny McPhee.” Nicholas Bishop plays Mr. Darcy. We last saw Nicholas on Hallmark in “A Paris Proposal” in 2023. Catherine Hannay plays Jane. She's an English actress and is super brand new with only 6 acting credits. This is her first Hallmark project. Related Podcast Episode: Ooh la la "A Paris Proposal" starring Nicholas Bishop. Toby-Alexander Smith plays Mr. Bingley. He's a British actor with 8 projects but 284 episodes of "EastEnders" which is a popular soap opera about the residents of London's East End. Nell Barlow plays Elizabeth. She's from North London and is another Hallmark newbie and has just 11 acting credits. Joseph Richardson plays Mr. Collins. According to IMDB, this is his first project outside of a short he did in 2013. Bert Seymour plays Harriet's boyfriend Ethan. He's also a London-born stage and screen actor. He's appeared in projects like “The Crown,” “The Diplomat,” and “Bridgerton.” What's Coming to Girls Gone Hallmark in February?
In 1967, a man was accused of committing the worst crime you can think of to not just one of his loved ones… but SEVEN of them. This is a trigger warning type of case so please prepare yourselves. And without saying too much, JOIN US as we discuss the case of James Joseph Richardson. For 40% OFF & A FREE TOWEL SET, VISIT WWW.TRYMIRACLE.COM/BLACKTRUECRIME & USE CODE “BLACKTRUECRIME” Use Code “BLACKTRUECRIME” To Get Your Skin Consultation for only $5! Visit: WWW.APOSTROPHE.COM/BLACKTRUECRIME Get 50% OFF YOUR ORDER + FREE SHIPPING at www.hellofresh.com/50blacktruecrime Click here to visit Kayla's Baby Registry! https://www.amazon.com/baby-reg/terrell-b-kayla-b-september-2023-sanantonio/1P1E41TWQEIV9?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_0TW8DNFS1KNXBRVKVZDK Follow us on INSTAGRAM: @BlackTrueCrimePodcast Subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel: www.youtube.com/c/blacktruecrimepodcast Join our PATREON for full video episodes and exclusive content: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast For MERCH, visit: www.blacktruecrime.com/shop-merch JOIN OUR FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Intro & Outro music credits: Horror by Paradox Beats Original Beat production ownership is retained by the original producer where applicable. This beat is being used with private/owned leasing rights GRANTED by the producer(s). This audio is 100% free to listen to on this show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacktruecrimepodcast/message
Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez
Guest, Dr. Joseph Richardson, Jr., Joel and Kim Feller Endowed Professor of African-American Studies and Anthropology in the College of Behavioral & Social Sciences at the University of Maryland-College Park
Join the host as the cover a case with a man charged with killing all 7 of his own kids. Do you think he's guilty or innocent?Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Joseph_Richardsonhttps://morbidology.com/the-wrongful-conviction-of-james-joseph-richardson/https://www.upi.com/Archives/1989/04/25/James-Joseph-Richardson-convicted-in-1967-of-poisoning-the/3105609480000/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/a-father-is-exonerated-after-21-yearsMusic/SFX:https://www.epidemicsound.com/Wrote by: Ryan SchaapResearched By: Ryan SchaapVoiced By: Ryan Schaap and Keith SchaapIntro By: Erienne Smith and William SmithEdited By: Ryan SchaapCall Us When You're Dead is part of A Single Rose Production's LLCSupport the show
Gun violence recently surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death for American children. For Black children – that's been the case since 2006. Dr. Victor Garcia and Joseph Richardson join Meghna Chakrabarti.
After addressing the numerous problems with the National Prayer Breakfast, we speak with Central Florida Freethought Association director Joseph Richardson about how his secular invocation before a county board was "corrected" by a Christian prayer. Then we speak with Owosso, Mich., City Councilor Emily Olson, who received a death threat after she complained about prayers before council meetings.
Dr. Joseph Richardson came from the projects of Chicago to an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy, where he was the fourth African American in the history of the US Air Force to become the number one ranked cadet at the US Air Force Academy. He has 3,500 hundred flight hours under his belt including combat tours over Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq and had attained the rank of Lt Colonel when he retired from the Air Force. He has two Masters degrees and a PhD. Dr. Richardson tells his incredible story and you will be inspired by his faith and spiritual journey. Joe has suffered many hardships in his life and had to overcome obstacles and mountains in his path. Joe will also give good advice to people looking for success and even give ideas about how to bring our very divided country together. He is no ordinary Joe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-b-goddard/message
On today's show we feature a interview with Dr. Joseph Richardson who is the Joel and Kim Feller Professor and MPower Professor of African-American Studies and Anthropology at the University of Maryland and the Executive Producer of the Life After the Gunshot. We discuss this incredible platform that Dr. Richardson created to launch a discussion about what life is like after the gunshot. This platform provides a space to humanize the victims of urban violence and learn about what it is like to be a victim of a gunshot and what your life is like after the gunshot. You learn about all of this not from the perspective of the researchers but from the survivors themselves. You learn about the social circumstances not just in their personal life but also in their communities and in the District of Columbia that are at the root causes of the violence. Life After the Gunshot brings voices to the forefront that are never really heard in the daily newspapers or nightly newscasts when they are covering gun violence. All too often the report is as shallow as person is the victim of a gunshot and the motive seems to be gang violence or drug related. Coded language to let their viewers know that nobody worthy of their sympathies was the victim of a gunshot. Also on the show today CJP takes a closer look at a horrific OpEd recently published in the Chicago Tribune authored by Alderpersons Silvana Tabares from the 23rd ward, Raymond Lopez from the 15th ward, and Anthony Napolitano from the 41st ward. The OpEd reeks of pointing fingers while they refuse to take any responsibility for the public policy they pas that is contributing to creating the circumstances in these communities that drive the violence.
James Joseph Richardson fue condenado en 1968 por los asesinatos de sus siete hijos en octubre de 1967. Murieron después de comer un almuerzo envenenado que contenía el pesticida de fosfato orgánico paratión . En el momento de los asesinatos, Richardson, un trabajador agrícola migrante, vivía en Arcadia, Florida , con su esposa Annie Mae Richardson y los niños. ¿Quieres saber que paso? Bienvenidos a Juego de Asesinos..
James Joseph Richardson fue condenado en 1968 por los asesinatos de sus siete hijos en octubre de 1967. Murieron después de comer un almuerzo envenenado que contenía el pesticida de fosfato orgánico paratión . En el momento de los asesinatos, Richardson, un trabajador agrícola migrante, vivía en Arcadia, Florida , con su esposa Annie Mae Richardson y los niños. ¿Quieres saber que paso? Bienvenidos a Juego de Asesinos . .💙Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JuegoDeAsesinosPod . ❤Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juegodeasesinos_podcast/ . Telegram: . . 💟¿Eres fan apasionado de nuestro podcast y quieres más episodios? Esta todo en nuestra opción de mesenas!! Dentro de la misma plataforma! #ivoox . . NO OLVIDES CHECAR NUESTRA TIENDA DE MERCANCÍA👕👜🧢👚😷!! Juegodeasesinos.threadless.com . Fuentes: https://www.howold.co/person/james-joseph-richardson https://www.nydailynews.com/news/james-joseph-richardson-father-wrongfully-convicted-murdering-7-kids-gallery-1.3207198#:~:text=James%20and%20Annie%20Mae%20Richardson&text=When%20his%20seven%20children%20were,by%20an%20all%2Dwhite%20jury. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parathion https://morbidology.com/the-wrongful-conviction-of-james-joseph-richardson/ https://morbidology.com/the-wrongful-conviction-of-james-joseph-richardson/ https://www.boredpanda.es/gente-recobrar-fe-humanidad-3/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic https://www.boredpanda.com/nigerian-starving-thirsty-boy-hope-rescued-anja-ringgren-loven/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anja_Ringgren_Lov%C3%A9n . Música: Chase by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The Amerikan Therapy Podcast sits down with Dr. Joseph Richardson and Che' Bullock the creators of the “Life After The Gun Shot” documentary. This episode is dedicated to understanding the psychodynamics of black-on-black violence. "Life After The Gunshot" Episode 1https://www.facebook.com/lifeafterthegunshot/Dr. Joseph Richardson's Bio: Dr. Richardson is the Joel and Kim Feller Endowed Professor of African-American Studies and Anthropology. This endowment supports his research on gun violence and trauma among Black boys and young Black men. Dr. Richardson received his Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Rutgers University-School of Criminal Justice and his bachelor's degree in African and African-American Studies from the University of Virginia. He completed a Spencer Foundation Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Chicago and an NIMH clinical post-doctoral research training fellowship in Substance Use, Mental Health, and HIV/AIDS in Correctional Healthcare at the Morehouse School of Medicine and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Dr. Richardson holds a Joint Appointment in the Department of Anthropology (Medical) and a Secondary Appointment in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Division of Preventive Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.Che' Bullock – Producer and Executive Director of C. Bullock & Associates LLC. Connect with our guests Dr, Joseph Richardson: Email: jrichar5@umd.edu Instagram: @docjorichChe' Bullock : bullockmanagement@gmail.comInstagram: @bullets_with_no_nameSupport the show https://www.patreon.com/AMERIKANTHERAPYSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/AMERIKANTHERAPY)
In this episode Joi and Joe talk about being a #GIRLdad, and how as a man he has taken that role beyond the normal. Joe's talks about the importance of spiritually covering your children while being a practical dad.Joe Richardson, Esq. is a master communicator, using those skills in his multiple roles: law partner, law school professor, and powerful speaker and commentator. Joe leads the Racial & Economic Justice practice group at the law firm of McCune Wright ArevaloLLP.The common thread in all of Joe's endeavors is his enduring passion forcommunication. Born and raised in South-Central Los Angeles, he was a budding rapstar ahead of his time in middle school, and a published poet by 11th grade. At the University of Redlands, he turned his admiration of talk show host Arsenio Hall into regular on-campus gigs of stand-up comedy, hosting live guests including known public figures, musicians, and serving as Student Body President.Joe received his law degree from Northwestern University, where he was in student government and hosted on campus cabarets. In addition to his law practice, Joe speaks to college students and other constituenciesnationwide on leadership, legal and ethical responsibility. He also hosts the Joespeak! Podcast, which features guests discussing local, state, and national issues. Joe can be regularly seen on the Law and Crime TV Network with legal commentary on current national trials and justice issues.All his life, Joe has been a leader and bridgebuilder, brokering difficult conversations with diverse people, and making them laugh along the way. He serves on many boards and committees, including the Committee for the Elimination of Bias for the San Bernardino County Superior Court, and is a Redlands Planning Commissioner. Joe uses his legal and leadership experience to inform about laws and processes, to empower audiences to go beyond what is legally required to what is ethically desired, and to build bridges between themselves and the broader community with justice andequity in mind.Joe lives in Southern California with Joi, his wife of 23 years, and they share adaughter, Julia.You can connect with Joe at:IG and Twitter: @joespeak_mwaclubhouse: @joespeakyoutube: Joespeak! PodcastJoi Nichols is a Purpose & Cultural strategist/ CEO/ Speaker/Purpose Coach/AuthorJoi Nichols has always had a heart for women and those who desire restoration. As a Purpose and Cultural Strategist, she has made it her goal to create platforms where people can feel safe, empowered and equipped to change their lives for the greater. As a wife and mother, she understands what sacrifice truly means, while living her truth as a woman with a mission. Joi currently possess a Master's Degree of Public Administration in Organizational Leadership. She believes that education is one thing that can not be taken away from you in life; that life is a forever learning process. Joi is very intentional about living an empowered life of purpose and seeks to share that passion with women and young ladies. As a law enforcement professional and ordained Elder in the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, her faith has given her strength, uplifted her joy, and deepened her love for others. She is called to help women restore the areas that life has broken; to identify their purpose, define their identity and to create strategic frameworks for practical life use.You can connect with Joi Nichols at:FB: Joi Hunter-NicholsInstagram: @joi_nicholsClubhouse: @joinicholsNeed help with identifying your PURPOSE, defining your IDENTITY, and developing a framework to use it practically for your life. Then join the T.H.R.I.V.E. mastermind program with Joi Click the link for access: www.thriveandpurpose.com
Joseph Richardson heads up the Racial and Economic Injustice Practice Group at McCune Wright Arevalo where he is a partner. He is a speaker on legal and ethical responsibility, a podcaster, and media contributor but his light shine through his authenticity and natural ability to take what life has thrown him and see GOD within it all.This interview will show you that your life experiences are preparing you to step into your divine appointment. Its not a matter of if its going to happen but more so I need to be ready for when it happens. Joseph explains how that requires faith, expectation, and being in an environment that will allow you to become who God has called you to be.@joespeak_mwa (twitter and IG), @joespeak (Clubhouse), Justice Conversations (FB group), joespeak! podcast (YouTube)You tube Videos March 25, 9 am 12 pm Joe Richardson clipJoe Richardson, Esq. Law and Crime TV, 4.23.21THIS IS JUSTICE
James is exonerated after spending 21 years in prison for the deaths of his seven children.
We are thrilled to introduce Success is Subjective, a new podcast hosted by Joanna Lilley, brought to you currently by Lilley Consulting. Much like Lilley Consulting, Success is Subjective is dedicated to all things related to emerging adulthood stories and therapeutic resources for young adults. Music to your ears! This podcast is a work in progress. I will experiment with different formats, concepts, and interviewees until after working out the kinks we produce consistent high-quality interviews, advice, and entertainment that you have come to associate with Joanna Lilley. For this reason, your feedback is greatly appreciated. Please send your comments to joanna@lilleyconsulting.com. In this episode I interview Wayne Watts who is a Co-Founder of the Dream Create Inspire Tour out of Denver, CO.Contact information: wayne@dreamcreateinspiretour.comYou can also read and hear more about the Dream Create Inspire Tour as well as other projects that Wayne is connected to by checking out the 9 News Visual Mixtape Story or 303 Magazine Article! In this episode, topics discussed include:College was the best time of his life! “I don’t care what the grades were on my transcript, because I got a 4.0 in college!” A sense of belonging is what’s most important for the college experience. Understanding what opportunities the college experience and community is actually providingHe talks about the Purpose Venn Diagram and how it spoke to him Failure is the best teacher! Wayne did a ton of #shoutouts during his interview, and so we wanted to make sure that any listeners can follow up with everyone: Dream Create Inspire Tour's Co-Founder, Destiny Hardney UMD Teachers: Dr. Joseph Richardson, Dr. Jared Ball, Dr. Ric Winston, Dr. Jo B. Paoletti, Dr. Solomon Comissiong Nymburu Cultural Center (Staff) Arron "Rin" Mcgrew- Mentor, Ms. Anne Reese Carswell, Dr. Ronald Zeigler; (Program) Juke JointTerp Shoutouts in the Episode: Dr Chanel Tanner, Joshua Lamont, Jason Reynolds, University of Maryland Black AlumniFollow us on Lilley Consulting on Instagram, Facebook, and www.lilleyconsulting.com. Sponsored by: www.ParentTrainers.com
Julie Lythcott-Haims talks about her new book "Your Turn: How to Be an Adult." And, researcher Joseph Richardson and violence intervention specialist Che Bullock have helped 116 young men through coping with their gun violence trauma. They talk about their efforts, which they're turning into a documentary series called "Life After The Gunshot."
Gareth Porter, independent investigative journalist covering national security policy since 2005 and recipient of the Gellhorn Prize for Journalism in 2012, joins us to talk about his recent article published on The Grayzone about how Pentagon brass has tried to sabotage peace deals with the Taliban and troop drawdowns in Afghanistan throughout the Trump years, how it continues to do so in the Biden administration, and whether we will see peace deal and a withdrawal of troops from the country in the near future. Dr. Katherine Blizinsky, Policy Director at the All of Us Research Program at NIH and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Rush University and Dr. Joseph Richardson, Professor of African-American Studies and Medical Anthropology at the University of Maryland College Park and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, tell us about epigenetics, how the theory was developed and how it has evolved, how it relates to the age-old debate of nature versus nurture, and how life experiences and trauma can have a longer term effect on our brain and in our evolution as human beings. Steven Grumbine is the founder and CEO of the nonprofits Real Progressives and Real Progress in Action, as well as the host of the Macro n Cheese podcast. He's also a leading activist and evangelist for Modern Monetary Theory. He joins hosts Michelle Witte and Bob Schlehuber to talk about the recent craze in non-fungible tokens, whether this is just another fad, how society ascribes value to things, and the gamification of life. We also talk about Rachel Maddow winning a Grammy for an audiobook pushing Russiagate, how there is very little real political discussion in the media and how it has evolved into pure infotainment. In our Working for the Weekend Section, the Misfits talk about NBC calling Biden the “father of immigrants,” Alexi McCammond’s firing over tweets deemed racist against Asians, and seven civil lawsuits have been filed against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson alleging inappropriate conduct during massages.The Misfits talk about the tense meeting between the Biden administration and Chinese officials, and the newest spat between Biden and Putin.
Chris Stott is joined by Joseph Richardson to reflect on last weekend's Premier League action. Manchester City and Phil Foden are the topics of conversation after the Blues put on a show at Anfield to tighten their grip on top spot.
Joseph Richardson, a Director of the Central Florida Freethought Community joins to discuss Secular Invocations, the Invocation issue in Lake Wales, Florida, and more. Visit cflfreethought.org to learn more about CFFC. --- Freethought in Florida is a production of the Atheist Community of Polk County, Inc. (ACPC) a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The opinions and views expressed on this program are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily represent the ACPC. Learn more or donate at polkatheists.org
Interview with Joseph Richardson. He struggled and found his way out of religion. We discuss his journey and how he once got thrown out of his city's government meeting for not standing for the prayer and pledge.Investing Skeptically: Polaris Plan Part 6Bonus audio: Julia Sweeney and Andy Serkis reads Trump's tweets as Gollum / Smeagol.
The year is 1968 in Arcadia, Florida where 7 young African American children were poisoned and convulsed until they died. With no evidence, an all white jury with ties to the KKK convict the children's father. This is the wrongful conviction of James Joseph Richardson.
In 1882 in New York City, Joseph Richardson owned a narrow strip of land 5 feet wide and 104 feet long. Next door was a normal-sized lot owned by a man who wanted to erect an apartment building. He offered Richardson $1,000 for his plot. Deeply offended, Richardson demanded $5,000 which the builder refused to pay. The builder went on to build the apartment building assuming the slender lot would remain vacant and the view exposed. But Richardson built a house instead—blocking the view! Dubbed the “Spite House,” Richardson spent the last fourteen years of his life in the narrow … Listen Now
Joseph Richardson, Ben Wignall and Harry Reynolds reflect on last week's Royal Ascot and give you some horses to follow for the remainder of the flat season!
ACPC Director Sarah is joined by Joseph Richardson, a Director of the Central Florida Freethought Community Invocations at governmental meetings: CFFC has been working for 5 years to be allowed to offer a secular invocation before the Winter Garden city commission meeting and have been repeatedly denied, despite the Supreme Court upholding that these invocations must be open to all without discrimination. Sign the petition today at tinyurl.com/wgpetition CFFC will be giving a secular invocation before the Polk County Board of Commissioners meeting on May 7th. Florida legislative session ends and HB195, the "Bible Literacy Act", dies in committee. Response to the article published in The Ledger about the Atheist Community of Polk County and social media comments Upcoming Events Freethought in Florida is a production of the Atheist Community of Polk County, Inc. (ACPC) a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The opinions and views expressed on this program are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily represent the ACPC. Learn more or donate at http://www.polkatheists.org
It's the final day of the Royal Ascot meeting, and with three Group 1s and two Group 2s to come, Joseph Richardson is joined by Harry Reynolds and Ben Wignall to preview the day's racing.
It's Commonwealth Cup day at Royal Ascot! Joseph Richardson is once again joined by Harry Reynolds and Ben Wignall to preview all the action, featuring five Group races.
Ahead of day three at Royal Ascot, Joseph Richardson, Harry Reynolds and Ben Wignall are back to discuss their fancies for the day, headlined by the Group 1 Gold Cup, as Stradivarius looks to land three successive wins in the race.
Joseph Richardson, professor of African-American Studies and MedicalAnthropology at the University of Maryland College Park and theUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine, who investigates violence,trauma and the effectiveness of hospital violence interventionprograms, tells Misfit hosts Bob Schlehuber and Jamarl Thomas that it is high time for radical and revolutionary change, not only inpolicing but across all our institutions. He connects the layers oftrauma experienced by black people through state sanctioned andstructural violence to the trauma inflicted across the globe by thesame American systems, and says our media does Americans a disserviceby separating these two linked phenomena. He also stresses the veryreal physiological effects of existing in a constant state of fight orflight, the danger of ignoring economic inequality in the currentconversation, and the need to see money in politics as a racial issue.
Joseph Richardson, professor of African-American Studies andMedical Anthropology at the University of Maryland College Park andthe University of Maryland School of Medicine, tells Misfit hosts BobSchlehuber and Jamarl Thomas that it is high time for radical andrevolutionary change, not only in policing but across all ourinstitutions. He connects the layers of trauma experienced by blackpeople through state sanctioned and structural violence to the traumainflicted across the globe by the same American systems, and says ourmedia does Americans a disservice by separating these two linkedphenomena. He also stresses the very real physiological effects ofexisting in a constant state of fight or flight, the danger ofignoring economic inequality in the current conversation, and the needto see money in politics as a racial issue.Gustavo Vargas, a member of the Bolivian immigrant community in the DCarea and a member of the DMV Bolivia Solidarity Network, explained themedia blockade that has expanded in Bolivia since the coup and theproliferation of misinformation about the country, even as Westernpress reckon with their failure to accurately report the coup lastyear. He also draws parallels to overpolicing, racism and violence inBolivia, perpetrated by the government supported by the US.Margaret Kimberly editor and senior columnist at Black Agenda Reportand author of the book "Prejudential: Black America and thePresidents," breaks down the difference between performative kentecloth on Democratic leaders and the real solidarity in the streets,and explains why she has hope ‒ and it ain’t Joe Biden. We need to betalking about real community control of the police, including hiring,firing and subpoenas, as well as prison abolition, the role of thefederal government in escalating police violence and, once again, USimperial violence. Beware of incremental change or window dressings,even if they’re pushed by black politicians, and continue thegrassroots organizing and demonstrating that’s actually making change.She also breaks down how economic and racial injustice weredeliberately decoupled by dishonest leaders.
Live snooker is back! Joseph Richardson and Elliott Walsh are joined by special guest Craig Steadman to preview the Championship League tournament and discuss the logistics of the return of the sport.
Joey shares with us how he did it!! In this episode, we have the privilege of talking to Joey Richardson, who recently won presidents club in 2019 and is just a wealth of knowledge. We will learn about his journey and find out what drives him to compete at such a high level. This episode applies to anyone, no matter the career. We all must overcome adversity to achieve our goals and discover our purpose.______________This podcast was brought to you by Legacy Now Coaching LLCWebsite: https://www.legacynowcoaching.comBook an appointment here: https://www.legacynowcoaching.com/bookingRoad to Medical Sales Podcast here: https://roadtomedicalsales.buzzsprout.com Legacy Now Coaching Linkedin Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/legacy-now-coaching/?viewAsMember=true Legacy Now Coaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legacynowcoaching/?hl=en Legacy Now Coaching Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legacynowcoaching/?view_public_for=102904654693161 _____________This video was also brought to you by Legacy Now Coaching LLC ______________© 2020 Legacy Now Coaching______________Song: The Odyssey AheadArtist: Dream CaveLicense Purchased By: Legacy Now Coaching LLCLicense ID: DL-0oh-yawcarn4qpSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/legacynow)
It's the latest full-length episode of Brady's series on racial justice, gun violence, and gun violence prevention. JJ and Kelly Sampson, Counsel at Brady, are joined by Dr. Joseph Richardson, of the Departments of African American Studies and Anthropology at the University of Maryland at College Park, and the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He also is a Director and Executive Producer of Life After the Gunshot, an amazing documentary that traces the intersection of gun violence, trauma, and incarceration in DC. Together, we're talking about gun violence, public policy, and trauma and incarceration as a social determinant of health among Black boys and young adult Black men.Mentioned in this podcast:Life After the GunshotDickey AmendmentFor more information on Brady, follow us on social @Bradybuzz, or via our website at bradyunited.org. Full transcripts and bibliography available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells, for their long standing legal support ℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and BradySupport the show (https://www.bradyunited.org/donate)
In the debut episode we discuss James Joseph Richardson. James Joseph Richardson was convicted of poisoning his seven children in the late 1960’s. He was later released after the harrowing efforts of his attorneys. In this episode we will discuss the facts of the case and our opinions as to what may have gone wrong. --- 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/bow-to-fate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bow-to-fate/support
Andrew Joseph Richardson Andrew is an Indo-Canadian actor, director, dramaturg, and dad. He is a graduate of both the Theatre Arts Program at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton (where he is originally from) and the Acting Program at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. He is also the Co-Ordinator of the Guerrilla Ruffian Squad and directed their production, Situation Unknown (a Shakespearean improv performance), at the Shakespeare Lives microfestival in libraries across Toronto. A.J. has lead the adaptations for every Shakespeare in the Ruff production in Withrow Park in collaboration with each show’s director. He has also created short adaptations of Henry VI, Part 3 and Julius Caesar (amongst others) for Original Practices events. His adaptation of The Tempest was directed by Diane D’Aquila for Theatre Calgary’s Shakespeare by the Bow. He directed the Shakespeare-in-Hospitals Program for Spur-of-the-Moment Shakespeare Collective in 2014. Selected Shakespeare Acting Credits: Launce in Two Gents, Cloten in Cymbeline’s Reign, and Banquo in Macbeth: Walking Shadows (Shakespeare in the Ruff), Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare in the Ruff), Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare BASH’d), Horatio in Hamlet (Forward Theatre), and Rodorigo in Othello (Sound and Fury Theatre).Victoria Urquhart Victoria Urquhart is a Toronto-based actor and director from Caledon. She is also a graduate from the University of Windsor’s 2010 B.F.A. Acting Program. This training has helped her to develop a focus on marrying Physical Theatre Practices with Classical Text. This fascination, combined with her leadership and organizational skills developed through working six consecutive summers at a residential camp have led her to a passion for directing, and the creation of The Spur-Of-The-Moment Shakespeare Collective in Toronto. Through the SOTMSC, she has directed, produced, and sometimes performed in several community projects, including the Shakespeare-On-The-Subway Project, several sessions of Shakespeare-In-Hospitals, and JULIUS CAESAR PROJECT, garnering 4 N’s from NOW magazine at the 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival. Other theatre credits include: Waiting for Alonzo with Empty Box Theatre (2015), Teach Me with Newborn Theatre, and Macbeth with Hart House Theatre.Heart In Hand at Shakespeare-In-Hospitals’ Family Reunion Gala!Grab a drink at the bar, enjoy some sweet and savoury eats and put your picture on our family tree as we extend the SOTMSC family with a final performance of the 2019 Program’s show, Heart In Hand:How will you choose your family if your family doesn’t choose you? In the last flashes of a mother’s life, we see the hopeful imaginings of her family’s choices to move forward when she is gone. Brought together by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, Amsterdam Brewery and the Spur of The Moment Shakespeare Collective, this funny and touching piece has toured to rave reviews from patient, staff and family audiences across Toronto and the G.T.A.For a financially accessible gala we offer tickets on a sliding scale. Arts Worker and Student Tickets are available for the cost of $18 ($19.89 with processing fee). Folks who wish to donate more with their ticket to help those who cannot afford full cost can do so on our ticketing site: http://shakehospitals2019.bpt.me/www.spurofthemomentshakespeare.com Twitter: @shakespur Instagram: @shakespur
On this episode of Tell Us About It, we discuss one of CVR’s supported fellowships: “Understanding the Social Contexts of Reentry, Criminal, and Trauma Recidivism in Prince George’s County.” The conversation features Dr. Joseph Richardson, the Principal Investigator for the study; Che Bullock, the Senior Violence Intervention Specialist for the project; and Uzo Ihekwoaba, the digital storyteller for the project. We talk about their qualitative research into the relationship between firearm-related injury and previous history of incarceration among violently injured young Black men, and their decision to showcase their findings through digital storytelling. Dr. Joseph Richardson is an Associate Professor in the Departments of African American Studies and Anthropology at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is the principal investigator for this study funded by the Center for Victim Research, and for three other studies, focusing on four areas: 1) Violence, violent injury, and trauma among Black boys and young Black men; 2) Incarceration as a social determinant of health; 3) The social context of re-entry; 4) Parenting strategies for low-income Black male youth. Che Bullock is the Senior Violence Intervention Specialist for this project funded by the Center for Victim Research. He works with men in the Capital Region Violence Intervention Program at the University of Maryland, Prince George’s County Hospital Center. Uzo Ihekwoaba is the digital storyteller for this project funded by the Center for Victim Research. He works with Dr. Richardson on behavioral science research. He is also a Washington, DC area filmmaker, music producer, and sound engineer. For more information on this episode, including related links, please visit our website: https://victimresearch.org/podcast/tell-us-about-it-episode-19-using-digital-storytelling-for-research-and-healing-on-gun-violence/
On today's episode we lament that agent orange can access twitter as he yet again finds a way to lower the bar and I silently contemplate a way to cancel his twitter account. We also have a special guest, Joseph Richardson. He discusses his ongoing attempts in winter garden to foster a more inclusive invocation policy and his recent successes outside of winter garden. Finally, we discuss the history of "under God" as a part of the pledge of allegiance. Orange County Invocation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G59TVAsvuXw Central Florida Freethought Community website: CFLFREETHOUGHT.ORG
This week we have a special episode. Instead of our normal single topic episode, we have the audio from our live stream of the first ever Atheist Day. In the episode we talked about what Atheist day is about. We also talked to Joseph Richardson and Neil the 604 Atheist and had fun struggling against our god of perpetual inconvenience. Enjoy this extra long episode!
Rented out for manual labor he hated, Abraham Lincoln desperately sought ways to escape, whether down the river or through self-education.
On today's podcast: the news! Why Donald Trump is nervous about Michael Cohen. Only 2 people know for sure what was said between Cohen and Trump and one of them is really nervous - which means he is scared of what might have been said. Also, John Kelly is leaving as CoS and why the White House is a modern day rendition of Animal House. Our main topic of the day is our esteemed caller, Mr. Joseph Richardson. If you want to know what he did, check out this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1X4wE8XxOk Also, check out other videos from the Central Florida Freethought Group here: https://www.youtube.com/user/cflfreethought/videos?shelf_id=1&view=0&sort=dd
This week on SarahTalk… Joseph Richardson, local atheist activist, talks about challenges with local city officials accepting secular invocations and
My guest is Joseph Richardson. Joseph is the President and CEO of Professional Purchasing Partners which he founded in 2014, after a long spell as a practitioner. Joseph’s most recent buy-side roll was as a Head of Indirect Procurement in the Oil and Gas industry. In our discussion, we touch on a wide range of topics, from the evolution of procurement to value beyond savings, and much more. One of the points that really resonated with me is when we talked about the notion of best-in-class procurement and benchmarking our organizations against others.
We're getting towards the end of this path, Platoon but no worries, I've got a few more rounds left in me…This features Joe Richardson, half of the co-main event for Caged Aggression XX: The Evolution on October 7th at the River Center in Davenport, IA.Joe talks about the delicate balance between family and fighting and some of the big names he's got on his radar.This and so much more, brought to you in-part by Josh Dixon at joshdixonart.com and producer extraordinaire, Andy “Beavis” Hayes for Edgewise Multimedia Productions.
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In this episode, Dr. Joseph Richardson and Dr. Christopher St. Vil discuss their use of a longitudinal, ethnographic study of young Black men admitted to the hospital for treatment of violent injury to inform development of a hospital-based violence intervention program. They also report on research that they have conducted to better understand nonfatal use of force by police. From the findings of these two studies, they offer specific recommendations that have implications for programs as well as policy.
While I'm on maternity leave I am revisiting some of the most popular episodes of Beyond the Business Suit. In this episode I had the honor of interviewing my dad, Dr. Joseph Richardson, on a topic that many of us desperately need help in: negotiating. My...
All's Well That Ends Well - Or does it? Join Nicholas Koy Santillo, Courtney Larkin, Lindsay Huebner and Joseph Richardson as we breakdown the final act of this misunderstood Shakespearean comedy
Join Nicholas Koy Santillo, Lindsay Huebner, Courtney Larkin and Joseph Richardson as we discuss Act IV of All's Well That Ends Well. In this act we discuss; The Public and Private personas of Helena Monsieur Parolles - the character everyone wants to play! Playing famous characters & replacing actors How much we love War Horse The freedom of working with lesser known works
As most of the Tabling team is in rehearsals for upcoming shows (check out StairwellTheatre.com, and WhiteBearTheatre.co.uk to see what we're working on!) The intro blurb is sadly short... So enjoy Nicholas Koy Santillo, Courtney Larkin, Lindsay Huebner and Joseph Richardson as we delve into Act III of All's Well That Ends Well!
As most of the Tabling team is in rehearsals for upcoming shows (check out StairwellTheatre.com, and WhiteBearTheatre.co.uk to see what we're working on!) The intro blurb is sadly short... So enjoy Nicholas Koy Santillo, Courtney Larkin, Lindsay Huebner and Joseph Richardson as we delve into Act II of All's Well That Ends Well!
Join Nicholas Koy Santillo, Lindsay Huebner, Courtney Larkin and Joseph Richardson as we open a can of analysis on Act I of All's Well That Ends Well!
We are back in London again! Koy is joined by Lindsay Huebner, Joseph Richardson and an old friend, but a new voice to Tabling - Courtney Larkin, who is our resident director for All's Well. In this introduction episode we open up this not-so-popular Shakespearean (problem?) comedy and outline how we will be looking at the text and this production, in the following weeks.
This week Nicholas Koy Santillo is joined by Lucy Atkinson, Lindsay Huebner, Whitton Frank, and Joseph Richardson. During the our discussion of the second act (Where we arrive in Cyprus and begin preparations of revelry and villainy) we discuss: Who is this new and wonderful Mr. Richardson? Where is Cyprus, really...? Cassio's drinking problem. Iago's shows of wit and double-faced nature. Reputation, reputation, reputation The play's two possible timelines & the dramatic practice of 'double-time'. Note: The quote that Whitton remembered: "If you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it, and you will even come to believe it yourself" is attributed to Joseph Goebbels (Hitler's Propaganda minister), among others.