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On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Former Superintendent for the Municipal Correctional Institute (MCI), Nancy Leazer to continue our series on women who influence policy. Throughout this episode, Leazer delves into her career at Kansas City's Municipal Correctional Institute (formerly located near Truman Sports Complex), which she began in 1995 as a social work manager and finished as the superintendent when MCI closed its doors in 2009. She highlights various programs that were available throughout her work at the facility and how Jackson County Corrections (1300 Cherry St.) differs from the services MCI offered. Burnett and Williams discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city. This episode discusses a new electric facility from Evergy, which was approved by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe, Farm Bureau health plans, current changes to 2024 general election ballot measure: Proposition A and a new caucasus within the Missouri House. Burnett additionally mentions vacant seats in several Ethics Commissions across the State. Music used within this Women Speak episode is a song called “I Wish I Knew You Then” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. “I Wish I Knew You Then” is a recent single, which Honeybee released in March 2025. Honeybee's latest single “Charmed Life,” was released on April 25 and is now available on its streaming platforms. “I Wish I Knew You Then,” “Charmed Life” and additional Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* I Wish I Knew You Then and any previous or future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent. This podcast as well as all Women Speak episodes are made possible by The Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Independence Avenue Community Improvement District.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Active Northeast Community Member Patricia Hernandez to continue our series on women who influence policy. Throughout this episode, Hernandez shares her story as a Northeast resident, former Indian Mound Neighborhood Association president — with neighborhood pioneered programs including the Urban Homesteading Project — community activist and business owner. She additionally discusses her experience as a committee woman, her efforts to advocate for the unhoused population in Kansas City and the women who have inspired her along the way.Burnett and Williams discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city. This episode discusses Prescription Benefit Manager (PBM) advertisements — including express grips — its connection to pharmacies and a related bill making its way through the Missouri Senate. Cannabis Facility Licenses and Missouri Secretary of State's suspension of State ebook funding are additional talking points. Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee's latest single “Charmed Life,” was released today and is now available on its streaming platforms. “Charmed Life” and additional Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent. This podcast as well as all Women Speak episodes are made possible by The Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Independence Avenue Community Improvement District.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with UAW local 249 retiree (Ford Motor Company) Shirley Mata to continue our series on women who influence policy. Throughout this episode, Mata shares her story as a former union worker including activism she has taken part in around the Kansas City metro — including Fight for 15 in a Union. Mata additionally discusses her inspirations and the importance of equal pay for women. Burnett and Williams discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city — including current leadership. At the time this podcast was recorded, Burnett mentioned the role of Minority Floor Leader Ashley Aune who was experiencing a recall of her role within the House. However, following the Missouri House's return from its legislative spring break session on March 24, Aune's role was reaffirmed as the Missouri House of Representatives minority floor leader. Additional bills are also discussed including open enrollment. Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee's latest single “I Wish I knew You Then,” is now available on its streaming platforms. “I wish I Knew You Then” and additionally Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent. This podcast as well as all Women Speak episodes are made possible by The Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Independence Avenue Community Improvement District.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Founder and Executive Director of Hella Good Deeds, Béty Lê Shackelford to continue our series on women who influence policy. Lê Shackelford — a first-generation, Vietnamese American — is originally from the Bay Area in California. After moving to the Kansas City metro a few years ago, she began work with Columbus Park's Café Cà Phê owner, Jackie Nguyen to work toward Asian hate prevention in Kansas City. Through this, “Hella Good Deeds,” was created as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Throughout this episode, Lê Shackelford shares her journey and future hopes for the nonprofit as well as pivotal people who have inspired her along the way. Burnett and Williams additionally discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city — including government finances and what causes or organizations some of these funds are being allocated toward. The co-hosts additionally share information on the upcoming April 8 school board election. Of items mentioned is the school bond ballot measure informational session and presentation, which will be held from 5 to 6 p.m., on Wednesday, April 2 at the Kansas City Public Library's North-East branch (6000 Wilson Ave.) in “Meeting Room A.” Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee's latest single “I Wish I knew You Then,” is now available on its streaming platforms. “I wish I Knew You Then” and additionally Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Kansas City Mayor Pro Tem, Ryana Parks-Shaw to continue our series on women who influence policy. Parks-Shaw is currently in her second year of a four-year term as mayor pro tem. She is a Kansas City native — having graduated from Ruskin High School (7000 E. 111th St.) before obtaining a Bachelor of Science from Missouri State University in Springfield, Mo., and a Master of Science from Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo. Throughout this episode, she discusses her journey as a policy influencer in Kansas City — including pivotal women in her life who have inspired her along the way. Burnett and Williams additionally discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city — some of which include current bill proposals. The hosts also delve into details regarding the upcoming Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) School Board Election on April 8, from election day resources to absentee voting information. Parks-Shaw shares information regarding ballot question one, “Capital Improvements Sales Tax — Public Safety,” and what it could mean for Kansas City if passed. The school bond presentation and informational session, which Williams mentioned, will be held from 5 to 6 p.m., on Wednesday, April 2 at the Kansas City Public Library's North-East branch in “Meeting Room A.” Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee is currently preparing to release its latest single on March 28, “I Wish I knew You Then.” Honeybee tracks are available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent.
On this week's Northeast Newscast, Julia Williams is joined in the studio with Junior League of Kansas City President, Courtney Raupp and its C3KC Event Co-Chair, Anna Thomas Rios to further discuss the Junior League and its eighth annual C3KC conference event at Union Station on April 9. Raupp and Thomas-Rios further share particulars on this conference including specific panels and the recipient of this year's “Branton/Hall Community Collaborator Award,” Alvin Brooks. Registration for C3KC will begin at 7:45 a.m., on Wednesday, April 9 at Union Station (30 W. Pershing Rd.), with the event to follow beginning at 8:30 a.m. Tickets must be purchased in advance. However, in addition to admission, Raupp shares a ticket will include lunch and parking. To purchase tickets for this conference, visit: https://kansascity.jl.org/c3kc/tickets/.
On this week's episode of Northeast Newscast, Julia Williams is joined in the studio with former representative for Missouri District 19 House of Representatives, Ingrid Burnett to introduce a new newscast series, “Women Speak.” Throughout this series, Ingrid will serve as a co-host, alongside Williams, as the two highlight local Kansas City women who work to influence policy and serve as trailblazers within their fields. This first episode will operate as a pilot, offering a background on the Women Speak hosts as well as an inside look at some future topics this series will uncover and an update on the upcoming Kansas City area school board election.
On this episode of Northeast Newscast, we will continue our Open Studio series. Local artists, cake sculptor and muralist, Mike Elder and author, Jerry Potocnik join Julia Williams in the studio to discuss their creative backgrounds and current work, which they will prepare to exhibit this weekend, Dec. 7 and 8 at the Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce's EGG space for Northeast Arts KC's third annual Open Studio tour. To learn more about the history of Northeast Arts KC's Open studio tour — including more of this year's featured artists and locations — check out the first episode of this series with Northeast Arts KC Treasurer, Rebecca Koop. For more information on Elder and Potocnik — including where to purchase their work or to request a custom piece — visit their respective websites: https://blacksheepcakes.com/ , https://www.thecrowsomen.com/ .
On this week's Northeast Newscast, Julia Williams is joined in the studio with local artist, owner of Back Door Pottery and Northeast Arts KC Treasurer, Rebecca Koop to introduce a new segment — highlighting preparations for Northeast Arts KC's third annual Open Studio Tour this weekend, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday Dec. 7 and 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 8. For this first episode, Koop will discuss the history of Open Studio in Northeast Kansas City and highlight this year's featured artists and locations. The second episode will introduce two of this year's Open Studio artists who will have their work displayed at the Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce's EGG space (2659 Independence Ave) throughout the weekend. Keep an eye out for a map of this year's locations and artists, which will be available in-person at the EGG and online at https://www.northeastartskc.org/ and https://www.nekcchamber.com/.
On this week's Northeast Newscast, Julia Williams sat down with California-based author Sarah Amos to discuss her short stories and Northeast Kansas City familial roots, which she said have largely influenced her haunted works. In this episode, Amos shares her Northeast family heritage, tales of her relatives and gives listeners an inside scoop on her memoir in progress. *Warning* This episode may contain topics related to death, suicide and supernatural experiences.
On this week's Northeast Newscast, Julia Williams sat down with Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood Association President, Jacob Luke and Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood Association President Elect, Dylan Van Gerben to discuss the neighborhood's 29th annual Scare-it Halloween event Oct. 31 and additional happenings around Scarritt. Additional discussions include current projects the neighborhood association is working on as well as a formal introduction to Van Gerben, who will step into a new role as the President of Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood Association in January 2025.
On this week's Northeast Newscast, we will introduce a new series — community journalism. Julia Williams is joined in the studio with Northeast News Editorial Assistants RobyLane Kelley and Emily Wheeler to define and introduce community journalism — specifically the Northeast Community — its vitality and uniqueness from national-scale works.Throughout these episodes, past and present Northeast News staff will come together to discuss our ever-changing field and gravity of community journalism.
On the Sept. 27 Friday LIVE, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Bel Canto Duo's new music and performance in North Platte; “Popol Vul: The Sacred Book of the Quiche through Illustration” at El Museo Latino; St. Paul First Friday concert Series with Julia Williams; new music from Hasan Khalil; a preview of a new production at Wayne State College; and the The Glenn Miller Orchestra in Scottsbluff. Also, poetry from Jerry Bockoven, a Ross film review and a preview of ArteLatinX in Omaha.
On the Sept. 27 Friday LIVE, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: Bel Canto Duo's new music and performance in North Platte; “Popol Vul: The Sacred Book of the Quiche through Illustration” at El Museo Latino; St. Paul First Friday concert Series with Julia Williams; new music from Hasan Khalil; a preview of a new production at Wayne State College; and the The Glenn Miller Orchestra in Scottsbluff. Also, poetry from Jerry Bockoven, a Ross film review and a preview of ArteLatinX in Omaha.
Avec son dernier album, Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé devient la première femme noire à occuper la première place du classement des albums country de Billboard 200. Un événement dans le monde de la musique aux Etats-Unis. Car traditionnellement, ce genre musical est le domaine des hommes blancs.En renoncant, pour ce 8eme album, au registre de la "dance" Queen B incarne un symbole pour les artistes afro-américaines qui ont du mal à se faire une place dans la country. Une équipe de journalistes du bureau de Washington est partie à Nashville, la capitale de la country pour recueillir les réactions des artistes afro-américaines qui espèrent compter dans la country.Invitées : Julia Williams, artiste interprète, Prana Supreme et Tekitha du groupe O.N.E The Duo, Holly G, fondatrice du collectif Black Opry.Sur le terrain : Diane Desobeau et Maggy DonaldsonRéalisation : Etienne QuesnelPremière diffusion le 19 avril 2024Sur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com ou sur notre compte Instagram. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, Co-Founder of Red Velvett Events, Julia Williams, talks about her journey as an immigrant, experience as a female entrepreneur, and hopes she has to impact the world around her. Julia's vulnerability and courage are just what we need in a world full of fisods. Tune in and share your feedback by rating and reviewing the episode! Pastor Andre KIALV.org 619-398-6567 mrandreanderson@hotmail.com Julia Williams https://linktr.ee/juliawilliams88 https://agents.bankerslife.com/nv/las-vegas/4175-s-riley-st/iulia-williams http://linkedin.com/in/iulia-williams-3823a01b9 Red Velvet Events: https://redvelvett.com/ redvelvettevents@gmail.com (706) 537-8812 https://www.instagram.com/redvelvettevents?igsh=OTNqOTljaHd5OHdx&utm_source=qr https://www.facebook.com/redvelvettevents Total Wellness Expo Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/red-velvett-events-vip-invitation-to-las-vegas-total-wellness-expo-52624-tickets-898167291547
Avec son dernier album, Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé devient la premiere femme noire à occuper la première place du classement des albums country de Billboard 200. Un événement dans le monde de la musique aux Etats-Unis. Car traditionnellement, ce genre musical est le domaine des hommes blancs.En quittant la dance pour son 8eme album, Queen B incarne un symbole pour les artistes afro-américaine qui ont du mal à se faire une place dans la country. Une équipe de journalistes du bureau de Washington est partie à Nashville, la capitale de la country pour recueillir les réactions des artistes afro-américaines qui espèrent compter dans la country.Invitées : Julia Williams, artiste interprète, Prana Supreme et Tekitha du groupe O.N.E The Duo, Holly G, fondatrice du collectif Black Opry.Sur le terrain : Diane Desobeau et Maggy DonaldsonRéalisation : Etienne QuesnelSur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com ou sur notre compte Instagram. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45.Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Julia Williams has never done anything exactly as you might expect. So when she got her Ph.D. in English, she took a professor job at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and has spent the past decades teaching writing and communication skills to STEM majors. And now she's written a book about her experiences innovating and shaking things up in academia. It's called “Making Changes in STEM Education: The Change Makers Toolkit.” In episode 149 of ASCE Plot Points, Williams talks about her new book and why teaching communication skills to STEM majors is so important.
In this Dateline classic, Dennis Murphy reports on the disappearance of filmmaker Allen Ross. When police come up with no answers, Allen's friends and family devise a plan of their own to help solve the mystery. Originally aired on NBC on February 25, 2005.Additional Footage: “Missing Allen”/Tangram FilmsThe Sundance Channel, L.L.C.
Corey (left alone as Brent goes on a quest for his child's shoes) welcomes back Julia Williams to discuss 2002's 28 Days Later, the dudebros of zombies, Jacques Ze Whipper, and Cillian Murphy's dong. If we start to turn, just do what needs to be done!
I am beyond excited for this episode to come out! This is my first podcast interview with more than one guest. I meant 3 of the most beautiful souls while I was traveling through Greece! These girls made me feel so included while I was solo traveling… I couldn't imagine the trip without them. I got to join their Mamma Mia trip of a lifetime!I had the pleasure of having a very fun conversation about travel, life lessons, fear, judgment, mindset and so much more! We shared the horror stories of the trip but also shared great memories! We talked about being a girls girl and how having female energy in your life is so important! The wisdom they shared within this episode was mind-blowing! Get ready to laugh and cry! Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, TIK TOK, and now YOUTUBE!!! You can now watch all the interviews on my youtube channel! If you have a story you would like to share with the world, reach out to me!Sending love and joy your way!Selina Novello
Interview with Reggie WilliamsReginald Williams was born on September 19, 1954, in Flint Michigan. The son of Elijah and Julia Williams. Williams was a star athlete and student at Flint Southwestern High School. He played competitive football and also wrestled. The recipient of an academic scholarship, Williams was a three-time All-Ivy League linebacker in football and Ivy League heavyweight wrestling champion in 1975 at Dartmouth College.In 1976, Williams was drafted in the third round by the Cincinnati Bengals, for whom he played 14 seasons, (including two Super Bowls, XVI (1981) and XXIII (1988)).Williams recorded 16 interceptions and 23 fumble recoveries, still a franchise record. During his career Williams amassed 62.5 sacks, the second most in the team's history. In his final two seasons with Cincinnati, he was appointed to an open seat on the Cincinnati City Council in 1988 and was elected for a second term in 1989 on the Charter Party ticket. Williams has received numerous honors, including selection to the NFL All-Rookie Team (1976), the Byron “Whizzer” White Award for Humanitarian Service (1985), and the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award (1986). He was also named Co-Sportsman of the Year in 1987 by Sports Illustrated. He is a member of the Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Fame, the Greater Flint Afro-American Hall of Fame, and the College Football Hall of Fame. After retiring from the NFL, Williams joined the World League of American Football as the Vice President/General Manager of the New York/New Jersey Knights. He later rejoined the NFL, where he conceived and opened the NFL's first Youth Education Town (YET) in Los Angeles. Williams was hired as director of sports development for Disney on April 19, 1993. In the mid-1990s, he oversaw the creation of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art 220-acre (0.89 km2) multi-sport facility that opened on March 28, 1997, and hosts more than 180 athletic events annually in some 30 sports. By 1998, he had become Vice President of Disney Sports Attractions, where he oversaw a newly created sports and recreation division that merged Walt Disney World Resort Recreation, Water Parks, and Disney Sports Attractions. The latter included Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, the Walt Disney World Speedway, and Walt Disney World Golf. Williams retired from Disney in November 2007, stepping down to focus on rehabilitating his legs from damage sustained during his playing NFL career.Website:Reggie Williams | NFL Legend (reggiewilliams57.com)Instagram:Reggie Williams (@reggiewilliams120) • Instagram photos and videosFacebook:(3) Reggie Williams | FacebookBook:Resilient by Nature: Reflections from a Life of Winning On and Off the Football Field: Williams, Reggie, Bell, Jarrett, Wilson, Russell: 9781642933888: Amazon.com: BooksEric Reyes: Host of Hey Coach! Podcastemail:eric@heycoachreyes.comLinkedIn:Eric Reyes | LinkedInFacebook:(1) Hey Coach | FacebookFacebook Group:(2) Hey Coach! Sports,Life and Business | FacebookInstagram :Eric R
Language U talks to Julia Williams, Director of English Language Studies and Coordinator of Applied Language Studies at the University of Waterloo, about the nuts and bolts of creating for-credit English- language courses and programs at the university level, and the reasons more universities are choosing to do so. Originally published in 2018.
EMS research should go hand-in-hand with our clinical training. It requires collaboration, context and curiosity. How can educators best support research? Satisfy student curiosity by encouraging them to research what interests them. From who says prayers for patients to paramedics using marijuana to which suctions sucks better, conducting research and learning about our profession makes us all better. On Nov. 30, 2021, join your fellow EMS clinicians at the free 24-hour International Research Conference 2021: Global Developments in EMS Research. You'll earn CE credit and hear topics such as monitoring the gazes of novice medics during defibrillation, suicidality and compassion fatigue, how we should evaluate claims on social media, TXA and whole blood for trauma, and more. These are new ideas, on the cutting edge of science, and not yet in textbooks. CE powered by Prodigy EMS. In this episode, Rob Lawrence interviews the international panel of guests hosting this conference: Julia Williams, Professor of Paramedic Science at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK; Linda Ross, Associate Professor & Deputy Head of the Paramedicine Department at Monash University in Australia; & David Page, Director of the Prehospital Care Research Forum at UCLA in the US. To see the agenda and register for the research conference, click here. Get your CE at www.prodigyems.com. Follow @ProdigyEMS on Twitter, FB, YouTube & IG.
Brent and Corey chat with Corey's fellow Second City alum Julia Williams about 1973's The Exorcist, seeing movies with deaf people, accidentally pulling into the Pentagon, the combination library/Long John Silvers, and taking multiple poops on the scraps of the Exxon Valdez. I claim no negative energy from this podcast!
Brent and Corey chat with Corey's fellow Second City alum Julia Williams about seeing movies with deaf people, accidentally pulling into the Pentagon, the combination library/Long John Silvers, and taking multiple poops on the scraps of the Exxon Valdez. I claim no negative energy from this podcast!
There's no better friend than Julia Williams. The ever-friendly, ever-joyful, southern lady that I'm honored to share with you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Back In December, we packed two months worth of comedy into one hour between the holidays and now it’s your chance to enjoy every bit of the shenanigans. This episode includes a little reminder of the summer heat in December with a fresh episode of Camp Placeholder along with fresh new shorts and a holiday you can add to your calendar without needing to change your décor to accommodate it. This episode features episodes written, directed and performed by Kat Evans, Jared McDaris and Ansel Burch; featuring the vocal talents of Julia Williams and Kim Fukawa. Sound design and editing by Ansel Burch and Jared McDaris. The SRD theme was written and performed by Arne Parrott.
Is it still a God complex if you literally create life and control it’s every action? The answer is yes and if you needed that clarification then we have good news! For centuries parents developing manias have found solace in sending their children into the woods to be supervised mostly by slightly older kids. Today this mostly takes the form of summer camp. In this episode of Camp Placeholder some of the Gods, who definitely have complexes, have sent some of their tykes for a developmentally interesting time that you are not going to want to miss. Written and Directed by Ansel Burch. Kim Fukawa as Jauns. Julia Williams as Berria. Kat Evans as Uuden/ Head Counselor Seshat. Jared McDaris as Hermes/ Camper. Audio edited by Ansel Burch. The SRD theme was written and performed by Arne Parrott.
We are diving right into worship with the first podcast episode of 2021! Listen in as Julia and I discuss what it means to worship with your everyday life. This is not exclusive to musicians or church band members. This is what each and everyone of us do all day, every day. Enjoy!
The first three sessions of an online symposium, ‘Innovations and transformations in nursing practice', arranged by St Mark's Hospital, a tertiary bowel centre in London. These sessions were originally broadcast on Friday, the 20th of November 2020, as part of St Mark's 18th Annual International Congress, ‘Frontiers in colorectal and gastrointestinal disease: difficult decisions in GI disease'. In these sessions, Lisa Knight looks back on the ‘Year of the Nurse 2020', Mark Radford looks forward to the ‘Future nurse: how innovations and transforming practice will prepare us for the future', while Jennie Burch, Julia Williams and Benjamin Wakefield consider ‘Nurse education: preparing innovative nurses now and for the future'.
It’s easy to feel awkward, even around the people who know you best. So, to give you a hand we have a fresh clip from the Showtime Podcast Network. It is being described as a free sample from Doc Ypsilante, the Gesture Vigilante. Make sure to watch it before any family zoom calls you’ve got coming up. It can only help, right? Written and directed by Kat Evans. Doc Ypsilante: Jared McDaris. Customers: Kim Fukawa, Julia Williams, Kate Evans and Ansel Burch. Sound editing by Ansel Burch. The SRD Theme was written and performed by Arne Parrott.
The beauty of podcasting is that it has opened the door for so many different kinds fo shows to flourish. Not every podcast can be presented by the amazing Showtime Podcast Network. Some have to make do with the support of a "normal" network with silly things like sponsorship deals, celebrity backing and marketing budgets. Enter Scrimshaw Radical Drama. This plucky groups is making all their own content for a half dozen different shows, purely for the sake or art. Join Burlington and Shirley as they meet these trailblazers and learn more about the wider world of audio-centric storytelling. Featuring special guests:Julia Williams as Sarah Mills-WagnerLizzie Cross as TechsJared McDaris as Will GomezWritten and Directed by Kat Evans, Karolyn Blake, Ansel Burch, Michael Jachowicz, Ben McCauley and Derrick GaetkeMusic by Dacey Arashiba.Sound Design by Ansel Burch.Featuring the vocal talents of Ansel Burch, Karolyn Blake, Kamron Palmer, Julia Williams, Lizzie Cross and Jared McDaris.Writing assisted by Sarah Bowden.
Walking in a Climate March is both exhilarating and anxiety-producing. It's awesome to see that so many people care, but it can leave you with the big question of... what's next? Listen in to today's podcast with Julia Williams, Volunteer Coordinator for 350 Colorado. Find out about the Colorado Climate, Jobs and Justice Summit. This is one of 200 events happening around the world as part of Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice. The Colorado summit happens September 8, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. Even if you miss the Colorado summit, tune in for valuable strategies for collaboration. See how this group is bringing together voices and ideas focused on working together for the long-haul, for a just and equitable transition to a renewable energy economy. Colorado Climate, Jobs & Justice Summit Saturday, September 8, 2018 9:30 am - 12:45 pm Manual High School 1700 E 28th Ave, Denver, CO 80205 Facebook event Resources Colorado People's Alliance 350 Colorado AFL-CIO Conservation Colorado - Protegete, Sierra Club Earth Guardians Denver Area Labor Federation SEIU Local 105 GreenFaith NRDC Colorado, Clean Energy Action Defend Our Future Colorado Organizing for Action We’d love to hear your thoughts on this over in the Podcast Discussion Group. Get access through the Green Team Essentials at www.GreenTeamAcademy.com.
We’ve acquired some of that sweet millennial heat from our guest, Julia Williams, to pamper (?) ourselves with homemade scrubs and lip balms. I know what you’re thinking, have they not learned their lesson after the make-up and the face masks? What can we say, we just love putting food on our faces! Also, what else are we going to do with this 5x lifetime supply of beeswax pellets? Julia can be found on Instagram @alchemytea And on the web at: www.juliaelenawilliams.com As well as at: www.etsy.com/shop/alchemytea The Lip Bomb.Com Berry Ginger Gin Cocktail (We doubled the ginger in the simple syrup and 1.5x the syrup in each cocktail) Facial Scrubs Tomato Face Scrub Coffee Face Scrub Julia’s book was “Homemade Beauty”. It’s easily google-able and also not great. Julia’s Scrub recipe: ½ cup coarse sea salt 3 tsp virgin coconut oil 3 tsp virgin olive oil Juice from ½ lemon Mix salt and oil until thoroughly blended, then mix in the lemon juice Lip Balms Burt’s Bees Imitation Lip Balm Julia’s Balm recipe: 2tbs beeswax 1tsp coconut oil Theme song: The Show Must Be Go Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Language U talks to Julia Williams, Director of English Language Studies and Coordinator of Applied Language Studies at the University of Waterloo, about the nuts and bolts of creating for-credit English-language courses and programs at the university level, and the reasons more universities are choosing to do so.
Speaking to my sister in law - Julia who is based in Melbourne Her background How she came to be in Melbourne Deciding not to go back to her corporate career after having Grace Her new company - Shoots Marketing Consulting Where the idea came from and why she’s been thinking about it for 2 years The first step she took to start her company Speaking to accountant first How it builds overtime Solving problems What she is focusing on The call to action Why it’s the simple things that everyone forgets about What I learned from my failures when I started the Tough Girl Podcast The challenges at the start of a new business Getting new clients Only working 3 days a week Contact Julia www.shootsmarketing.com.au Say hi on twitter - @shootsmarketing
Tough Girl Daily 29th April - #ranting #frustration #DiaryManagement Not sleeping well She Podcasts the closed FB group for female podcasters Getting podcast interviews booked in Having my brains picked about podcasting Getting frustrated Having my time wasted Scheduling phone calls for when I’m walking Being on top of everything Having a very specific diary regarding podcasting and blog posts I head off in 30 days! 2 camp america interviews booked in The Tough Girl Team! Freestak Moving too quickly Needing to do a video submission Plans for Sunday Getting excited for tomorrow Waiting for the WAEXPO film to go on Youtube Waiting to speak to Laura Maisey 2 more interviews to do How to convert video to audio and re purpose the content (Auphonic) Mountains & Co questions coming tomorrow - let me know what you think! Julia Williams will be coming on the Tough Girl Daily podcast to share more about her new company Have an amazing day and an amazing weekend xx
A mission trip to Thailand three years ago inspired Russell and Julia Williams to start a philanthropic coffee company in Dalhart, Texas. They ship their coffee across the nation and support child wellness programs across the world. It's an inspiring story of chasing your dreams and giving back. #liveonpurpose
Julia Williams, US Congressional Candidate for Michigan District 9, joins me tonight to talk about her campaign as a Green. An RN, and longtime Green Party member and liberal activist, she is running against Sander Levin in her district. Julia is a Co-founder of Ban Michigan Fracking - a subject dear to this Michigan resident's heart. As always, breaking news at the top of the hour. Join us, and vote Green!