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Dr. Julia Young, Associate Professor of History at the Catholic University of America, talks about the 100-year anniversary of the Cristero War (1926-1929) and the 25th anniversary of the canonization of the Mexican martyrs.Watch a short video about St. John Seminary's Online in M.A. in Pastoral Ministry Program: https://vimeo.com/79053099If you are interested in learning more about the online M.A. in Pastoral Ministry Program for lay students at St. John's Seminary, email Dr. Stuart Squires at mapm@stjohnsem.edu
President-elect Donald Trump, who has said illegal immigrants "poison the blood of our country," vows his administration will implement the largest deportation program in U.S. history. Mass deportations are part of the American story; Mexicans were targeted in "repatriation raids" in the 1930s, and in 1954 the Eisenhower administration undertook "Operation Wetback," a racist slur for people who crossed the southern border by swimming. What were the consequences of these past deportations? Is it possible to deport all the undocumented people in the United States? In this episode, Catholic University historian Julia Young delves into the history of nativism in our nation of immigrants. Further reading: Recent Immigration Surge Has Been Largest in U.S. History (New York Times)
Join Maria, a personal trainer specializing in fertility, every Tuesday for actionable tips on enhancing your fertility. In this episode, she welcomes Julia Young, a fertility nutritionist, who shares insights on how the Mediterranean diet can boost fertility, foods to avoid, and the impact of different diets on conception. Julia also discusses the importance of meal timing and the potential risks of artificial sweeteners. Connect with Julia at [juliayoungnutrition.com](http://www.juliayoungnutrition.com) and follow Maria on Instagram @FitnessFertility for more support and free workouts. Don't forget to subscribe and share the podcast! DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Welcome to the latest series of Fertility Foundations, where we speak in depth with expert guests about how to prepare the foundations for healthy pregnancy. This week Sandra Greenbank is talking to Julia Young from Julia Young Nutrition. Julia is passionate about supporting couples and women with their fertility and hormonal issues. Having gone through her own fertility struggles, Julia was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and suffered from absent periods for seven years. Unable to conceive naturally, Julia and her husband underwent several rounds of fertility treatment and a miscarriage, and were finally blessed with two boys, one via IUI and one by IVF. After discovering the power of nutrition, lifestyle and supplements on the impact of her health, Julia trained as a registered Nutritional Therapist and now supports others struggling to conceive. Throughout this podcast Sandra and Julia discuss the importance of addressing the underlying root causes of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) through nutrition, lifestyle, and functional approaches to promote healthy fertility and hormonal balance. Find Julia Young on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/juliayoungnutrition And find Julia's website here: https://www.juliayoungnutrition.com Julia offers all listeners access to her proven 3-step method to optimising your fertility (without the overwhelm and confusion) with her free training, Nourish For Fertility. You can access it here: https://www.juliayoungnutrition.com/free-training This podcast is sponsored by Invivo Healthcare, a human microbiome company. They specialise in accurate testing of different microbes such as the gut, vagina, oral and urinary, as well as a range of specially curated supplements focused on the microbiomes. They support healthcare providers and their clients navigate the complex world of the human microbiome and it's one of the most use labs and supplements by our own fertility specialists at the Fertility Nutrition Centre. Visit the Invivo website for more information at www.invivohealthcare.com.
By focusing our attention on only what's happening at the U.S.-Mexico border, we cannot hope to understand the causes of migration or its full consequences. U.S. authorities are encountering record-shattering numbers of migrants crossing into the United States because their home countries continue to lack political and economic stability. The origins of the crisis can be found in decades of political persecution, violence, crime, the rise of gangs, and climate-related crop catastrophes and natural disasters. Meanwhile, the U.S. political system failed to pass comprehensive reform, instead pouring billions into deportation and detention. In this episode, Catholic University historian Julia Young discusses the roots of migration to America.
Main Points Covered:Georgia's Fertility Journey: Georgia shares her journey, starting with her marriage in August 2021 and their attempts to conceive for five months before seeking medical advice. They faced challenges with testing, referrals, and a lack of guidance.Medical Testing and Private Consultation: Georgia emphasises the importance of comprehensive testing from the beginning and how they sought a private consultation with Dr. Jonathan Ramsey. He provided valuable insights and answers they couldn't find elsewhere.Emotional and Relationship Challenges: The emotional toll of infertility weighed heavily on both Georgia and her husband. They had to learn how to navigate conversations about their struggles and cope with the stress it brought to their relationship.Fitness and Nutrition for Fertility: Georgia highlights how they joined Maria's fitness and nutrition program, which provided clear steps and guidance for improving their fertility. They also sought the expertise of a fertility nutritionist, Julia Young.Holistic Approaches and Finding a Supportive Community: Georgia emphasises the importance of considering holistic approaches, seeking support from fertility networks, and finding a community of individuals who understand the journey.The IVF Experience: Georgia describes her IVF experience, sharing that while the physical aspects were manageable, the emotional rollercoaster was challenging, especially the waiting periods.Positive Pregnancy Test: Georgia's IVF journey led to a positive pregnancy test on their first attempt. However, the initial excitement was mixed with anxiety, and she regularly did pregnancy tests to reassure herself.Enjoying Pregnancy: As the pregnancy progressed and they reached the 20-week mark, Georgia began to enjoy her pregnancy more. She emphasised the importance of finding a balance between excitement and anxiety.Georgia's journey is a testament to the importance of early and comprehensive testing, seeking expert guidance, addressing the emotional toll of infertility, and adopting holistic approaches to improve fertility. Her story offers hope and inspiration to those facing similar challenges, emphasizing that support, both medical and emotional, is crucial on this journey. Remember that you are not alone, and there are resources and communities available to help you through this challenging time. hopeful, stay strong, and let's make 2024 a year of hope and joy!To hear Julia Young's episode click HERETo find Maria at https://www.fitnessfertility.com/Remember to subscribe to our podcast for weekly updates, and share this with friends, especially those trying to conceive. Your feedback, ratings, and shares are crucial in spreading the word and supporting others in their journey.This Podcast is a Worth a Listen production DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Julia Young - host of the Positivity Show on OAR FM, has been in Melbourne to present at a conference, introducing new app for the disability community. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Julia Young's insights underscore the transformative power of nutrition in supporting fertility. Her journey from personal fertility struggles to becoming a certified fertility nutritionist highlights the significance of personalised, sustainable approaches. The importance of a holistic lifestyle, encompassing diet, sleep, stress management, and exercise, What we talked about,Personal Journey: Julia shares her personal journey from an unhealthy lifestyle to becoming a certified nutritionist, driven by her struggles with fertility issues and PCOS.Impact of Nutrition: Julia discusses how changing her diet improved her health and menstrual cycles, emphasising the importance of well-balanced nutrition for fertility.Fertility-Friendly Foods: Explaining the concept of fertility-friendly foods, Julia highlights the Mediterranean-style approach that encompasses whole foods, vegetables, quality proteins, healthy fats, and mindful eating.BMI and Fertility: Julia elaborates on the significance of BMI in fertility, discussing how maintaining a healthy weight through gradual, sustainable measures positively affects pregnancy rates and overall well-being.Balancing Weight Loss and Mindset: Addressing the challenges of weight loss, Julia emphasises the need for a patient, stress-reduced approach, focusing on mental well-being and overall health.Holistic Approach: Julia underscores the holistic nature of fertility, encompassing factors like sleep, stress management, and physical activity, and how they collectively impact fertility hormones.Role of Supplements: While emphasising the importance of obtaining nutrients from whole foods, Julia acknowledges the role of supplements in filling nutritional gaps, with the caveat that they should complement a balanced diet.To find Julia go to juliayoungnutrition.com.To find Maria go to: www.fitnessfertility.comThis has been a Worth A Listen ProductionDISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is essential to always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or read on the website www.fitnessfertility.com. Your health and well-being are paramount, and it is crucial to make informed decisions with the guidance of a healthcare professional. DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
In this week's focusIn we explore the Fertility Show held in London, where we shine a spotlight on five extraordinary exhibitors who captured our interest.Topics coveredChasing Rainbows is a charity founded by Samantha Catanach, also known as The Crazy Fertility Queen. It aims to foster open conversations about pregnancy loss and raise awareness of miscarriage while providing support and a sense of community for individuals experiencing pregnancy loss.The Fertility Nutrition Centre was founded by Sandra Greenbank, an expert in fertility nutrition. It offers comprehensive knowledge on fertility-related nutrition, lifestyle factors, and medical issues. Interviews with Julia Young and Katy Bradbury provide valuable insights into the impact of nutrition on overall health and fertility.The Intended Parent was created by Kreena and Francis, who personally experienced infertility due to cancer. It provides support and guidance to individuals considering surrogacy, addressing the lack of information available for those on this path.The Endometriosis Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to raising awareness of endometriosis. It offers trusted information, education, and support for individuals affected by the condition. The foundation aims to reduce diagnostic delays and provide resources for those experiencing endometriosis symptoms.IVF Babble is a leading online fertility resource and community founded by Sara and Tracey. It supports individuals undergoing challenging infertility and IVF journeys by sharing inspiring stories and providing a wealth of information and support throughout the IVF process.Maria, is a PT who specialises in helping women have babies. Website: Fitness FertilityInstagram: fitness_fertilityFacebook: fitnessfertilityThis Podcast is a Worth a Listen productionWebsite: Worth A Listen DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant WomanCall #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shootingAllen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson's estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said. According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials. The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other. The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting. The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way.""We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor's Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor's and Sheriff's Offices have promised to now release it."Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discoveredJulia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home MondayShe was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself thereJulia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his childThe pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police saidShe was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthdayBoth of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizationsA six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.' Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legsJacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant WomanCall #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shootingAllen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson's estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said. According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials. The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other. The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting. The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way.""We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor's Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor's and Sheriff's Offices have promised to now release it."Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discoveredJulia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home MondayShe was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself thereJulia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his childThe pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police saidShe was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthdayBoth of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizationsA six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.' Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legsJacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
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Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant WomanCall #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shootingAllen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson's estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said. According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials. The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other. The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting. The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way.""We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor's Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor's and Sheriff's Offices have promised to now release it."Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discoveredJulia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home MondayShe was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself thereJulia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his childThe pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police saidShe was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthdayBoth of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizationsA six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.' Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legsJacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Julia Young, a student at Clayton A. Bouton High School, is one of 25 seniors in New York State nominated as a Presidential Scholar, a recognition the Regents chancellor called “the pinnacle” — and yet Julia Young is humble.The day after the nominations were announced, Young told The Enterprise she was surprised by the accolade.“I like being challenged,” she says in this week's Enterprise podcast of what motivates her. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant WomanCall #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shootingAllen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson's estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said. According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials. The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other. The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting. The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way.""We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor's Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor's and Sheriff's Offices have promised to now release it."Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discoveredJulia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home MondayShe was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself thereJulia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his childThe pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police saidShe was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthdayBoth of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizationsA six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.' Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legsJacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.True Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant WomanCall #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shootingAllen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson's estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said. According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials. The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other. The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting. The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way.""We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor's Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor's and Sheriff's Offices have promised to now release it."Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discoveredJulia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home MondayShe was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself thereJulia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his childThe pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police saidShe was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthdayBoth of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizationsA six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.' Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legsJacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.True Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant WomanCall #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shootingAllen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson's estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said. According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials. The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other. The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting. The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way.""We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor's Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor's and Sheriff's Offices have promised to now release it."Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discoveredJulia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home MondayShe was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself thereJulia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his childThe pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police saidShe was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthdayBoth of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizationsA six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.' Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legsJacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.True Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Julia Young of Catholic University discusses how economic interests competed with nativist fears in America's debate over immigration, how the effort to secure the US border with Mexico was originally out of concern about Chinese immigrants, and how the Irish and Italians once evoked the same fears many express over those crossing our southern border today. Julia's article, which served as the basis for this conversation, can be accessed here: https://www.immigrationresearch.org/system/files/Making_America_1920_Again.pdf Her book, Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War, can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/Mexican-Exodus-Emigrants-Refugees-Cristero/dp/0190205008 Sign up for YDHTY's email newsletter for commentary on this episode and other issues of the day at www.ydhty.com/news
The Mexican Revolution in the early 20th Century was a pivotal moment in Mexican history, and it was also a pivotal moment in United States history, as huge numbers of Mexicans fled war-torn Mexico and headed to the US border. Many Mexican Americans in the US today are the descendants of refugees fleeing the Revolution. To understand more about the experience of immigrants who came to the United States during the Mexican Revolution, I'm speaking in this episode with writer Alda P. Dobbs, author of middle grade novels Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna and The Other Side of the River. Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. The episode image is: “Bridge - El Paso to Juarez,” Bain News Service, ca. 1910, Photograph retrieved from the Library of Congress, No known restrictions on publication. Additional Sources: “The Mexican Revolution: November 20th, 1910,” EDSITEment, National Endowment for the Humanities, March 19, 2012. “How the Mexican revolution of 1910 helped shape U.S. border policy,” audio interview of Kelly Lytle Hernández by Tonya Mosley, NPR Fresh Air, July 5, 2022 “Early Twentieth Century Mexican Immigration to the U.S.,” American Social History Productions, Inc “The History of Mexican Immigration to the U.S. in the Early 20th Century,” interview of Julia Young by Jason Steinhauer, Library of Congress, March 11, 2015. “The Demographic Impact of the Mexican Revolution in the United States,” B.J. Gratton, M.P. Gutmann, R. McCaa & R. Gutierrez-Montes, Texas Population Research Center Papers, 2000. “Mexican Immigration to the United States,” byRamón A. Gutiérrez, Oxford Research Encyclopedias, July 29, 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill Lameroux discusses the importance and impact of organ donation with Julia Young from the Donor Network.
As requested by a listener, here is another episode with 10 more disturbing 911 calls. Trigger warning for call 6 as there are gunshots heard sounds of an injured man. Enjoy!1. Anna Butt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWR2oY2AmfE&t=3780s(1:03:17 – 1:04:47)2. John Maynard - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWR2oY2AmfE&t=4402s(1:13:56 – 1:19:47)3. Rahul Gupta/Mark Waugh - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWR2oY2AmfE&t=5118s(1:25:51 – 1:27:36)4. Kyle Plush - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWR2oY2AmfE&t=5416s (1:30:35 – 1:31:24)5. Renee Ohlemacher https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpvtBBLOt4k(0:00 – 2:48)6. Isaiah Brown - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVbRwwBh-mM(0:07 – 7:50)7. Ashley Sherman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdxqoMGRqN4(0:01 – 3:31)8. Andrew Ward - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoZtuxSumgg(19:10 – 28:12)9. Julia Young - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrLuu5GUYL4&t=860s(14:47 – 19:31)10. Jake Evans - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofTEcAqd2cY
408 - Julia and the Party Crew do Bubbles - Julia Young and her Postivity Radio Show co-hosts join Samuel Mann in Sawyers Bay and Mawera Karetai in Whakatāne. With a contribution from Tahu Mackenzie. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
This week on 4 From the South, Steve and Fab talk with Dr. Julia Young, associate professor at Catholic University about her experience backpacking through Mexico, teaching students about Latin America and the political ideology of Latinos in North America. A production of EXILE Content Studio. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bianca chats with comedian and writer Julia Young (Desus & Mero, Please Don't Grab My P#$$Y) about finding the humor amidst the serious bullshit, twitter etiquette, celebrity gossip, and more! http://go.bluechew.com/bianca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Facing the biggest migrant surge in 20 years, the Biden administration is struggling to cope with the influx. Beyond its immediate causes tied to the president's new policies, however, the wave of unaccompanied children is part of a larger historical pattern fueled by varying “push” and “pull” factors and created by decades of political corruption, U.S. interventionism, civil war, and economic dislocations. The Washington Times' Stephen Dinan and Catholic University historian Julia Young join the discussion.
Mike welcomes comedian, writer, and good friend Julia Young to talk Friends.
Welcome to the Fertility Foundations podcast with fertility Nutritionist, Functional medicine practitioner and coach Sandra Greenbank. This week on the podcast I'm joined by Nutritional therapist Julia Young. Julia went through years of fertility struggles, which she overcame with the help of nutrition and lifestyle changes. Her experience led her to study to become a nutritional therapist and specialise in the field of fertility. We talk about Julia's experience, and she shares the details and top tips about what she wishes she had known at the very start of her journey. Find Julia here: www.juliayoungnutrition.com www.instagram.com/juliayoungnutrition Sandra's website: www.sandragreenbank.co.uk www.instagram.com/sandragreenbank_fertility Fertility Foundations course: www.bit.ly/fertilityfoundations
Julia Young, Pegah Yazd, Rod Bastanmehr and Matt Nedostup pitch terrible music-themed TV shows to judges Katla McGlynn and Matt Lee, with host Ned Ehrbar.
This episode, we're all focusing on family — the cornerstone of American television. From "The Cosby Show" to "Seventh Heaven," TV has always specialized in stable, wholesome families. So we want to see what other family-related shows our pitchers can come up with — and if it's not entirely incest jokes, we all win! Featuring pitches from Rod Bastanmehr, Julia Young, Matt Nedostup and Pegah Yazd, joining host Ned Ehrbar, head judge Katla McGlynn and guest judge Matt Lee — plus a terrible commercial submitted by Gene from Philadelphia!
Whether it's on game shows, reality competitions or prestige Showtime dramas, money is always on somebody's mind, and our pitchers are no different. We've got money-themed pitches from Rod Bastanmehr, Julia Young, Matt Nedostup and Pegah Yazd, joining host Ned Ehrbar, head judge Katla McGlynn and guest judge Matt Lee — plus a terrible commercial submitted by Sam in Pasadena!
There wouldn't be terrible television without school as a setting, so we're taking things Back 2 School for some education-themed show ideas. And we're totally jumping the shark with a pitch from an adorable, foul-mouthed child! This episode features pitches by Rod Bastanmehr, Julia Young, 11-year-old Luke Starke and Pegah Yazd, joining host Ned Ehrbar, head judge Katla McGlynn and guest judge Matt Lee.
Horror stories both American and otherwise have been scaring up massive ratings for years, so we're looking to cash in! Host Ned Ehrbar and Head Judge Katla McGlynn welcome pitchers Julia Young, Rod Bastanmehr, Pegah Yazd and Matt Nedostup as they pitch the worst horror-themed TV shows they can scare up. With guest judge Matt Lee and a commercial break submitted by Gene from Philadelphia!
This week on Bad Pitches, it's all about the home. Whether we're improving them, hunting for them or breaking them, homes are an integral part of the TV landscape. Host Ned Ehrbar and head judge Katla McGlynn welcome Julia Young, Rod Bastanmehr, Pegah Yazd and Matt Nedostup as they pitch the worst home-themed TV show ideas they can think up. With guest judge Matt Lee.
Welcome to the Bad Pitches podcast! This one is all about true crime, TV's hottest genre. Host Ned Ehrbar and head judge Katla McGlynn welcome pitchers Julia Young, Rod Bastanmehr, Matt Lee and Matt Nedostup as they try to come up with the absolute worst true crime TV shows possible. With guest judge Pegah Yazd.
Julia Young, an associate professor of history at the Catholic University of America, talks with Mary, Todd, and Aaron about the Cristero war and how that conflict has shaped the Church in Mexico and the United States.
Julia Young proposes her best solution to racism: use word recognition software to send paranoid white 911-callers down a rabbit hole of menu options. Ziwe Fumudoh and Joyelle Johnson tolerate. Yedoye Travis hosts.FOLLOW DARK TANK & YEDOYE TRAVIS:https://twitter.com/DarkTankPodhttps://twitter.com/ProfessorDoyeDARK TANK is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network & the Brain Machine Network:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/dark-tankhttp://brainmachinenetwork.com/dark-tank
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota.
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford UP, 2019), Julia G. Young reframes the Cristero war as a transnational conflict, using previously unexamined archival materials from both Mexico and the United States to investigate the intersections between Mexico's Cristero War and Mexican migration to the United States during the late 1920s. She traces the formation, actions, and ideologies of the Cristero diaspora--a network of Mexicans across the United States who supported the Catholic uprising from beyond the border. Ethan Fredrick is a graduate student in history at the University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedians Rob Haze, Asha Davis and Julia Young share some far out theories about how the world would be today if things went differently for Rihanna, Rick James and Kim Kardashian!
Regnskogen klarar skonsamt skogsbruk. Det säger svenska forskare som i 30 år studerat skonsamma sätt att bruka regnskogen. Att hugga ned jätteträd i regnskogen kan vara ett bra sätt att rädda den undan skövling, enligt svenska forskare. Människor får inkomster, och svensk forskning att djungeln återhämtar sig efter ett antal år. Vetandets värd har rest till Kamerun i Afrika för att studera uthålligt skogsbruk i praktiken. Vi får höra dr Olle Forshed från WWF och docent Jan Falck från SLU. Dessutom medverkar Belmont Tchoumba och Julia Young från WWF, Kameruns skogsminister Jules Doret Ndongo samt Dindo Daniel och Isobel Etomella från bakabyn Assoumindele. Programledare: Torbjörn Esping Producent: Camilla Widebeck camilla.widebeck@sverigesradio.se
"Comedy is important because everything sucks right now and a lot of times the only way to make change or get people involved or interested is through comedy." - Julia Young This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Sweet B Design. Today's guest is Julia Young, a comedy writer, performer, author, actress, improviser, and social media star. She's currently a producer on Showtime's late night show Desus & Mero, a cast member and writer on MTV's Wild 'n Out, and her new book Please Don't Grab My Pussy: A Rhyming Presidential Guide was published in October 2018 by Animal Media Group. This book is a timely and humorous rhyming picture book that is decidedly for adults with a good sense of humor. Through campy pop culture rhymes and beautiful oil paintings, the narrator of our book guides you through a list of things you can grab while offering more poetry ways to refer to a woman's genitalia than the word "pussy" that Trump so vulgarly used. Connect with Julia on her Twitter, Instagram, or her website juliabyoung.com. You can pick up a copy of her book at your local retailer or on Amazon. Julia's book recommendation: The Power by Naomi Alderman Enter to win a copy of Please Don't Grab My Pussy HERE. -- For Twin Cities folks, Feminist Book Club will be at these upcoming events: FeMNist Night Market @ Parallel Cafe on March 8 from 5-10pm Arctic Market @ Lakes and Legends Brewery on March 9 from 12-5pm Wordplay - Minnesota's largest celebration of readers, authors, and books on May 11-12 - Also mentioned: Verna Myers’ TED Talk: How to Overcome Our Biases Desus and Mero Wild ‘n Out The Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum - About today's sponsor: Sweet B Design focuses on small collection releases: all hand-made with materials locally sourced and from small businesses. She creates positivity-infused Custom Moon prints & Birth Charts, Zodiac Stitch Prints, 2019 Calendars, Galaxy magnets, and much more, so you can to tune into the moon, stars, and your celestial being. B also offers freelance logo, branding, social, and web packages for start-ups & non-profits and works with a variety of local companies to meet their graphic needs. Click here to see the print that will be featured in April's Feminist Book Club box! -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Email newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dvRgvD -- Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Original music by @onyxrose.music Transcript for this episode: bit.ly/FBCtranscript11 Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop.
This week on TSOTU Brendan is joined by Dr. Julia Young. Dr. Young is a historian of migration. Her prize-winning book, Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War (Oxford University Press, 2015), examines Mexican religious exiles, political refugees, and labor emigrants in the United States during Mexico’s Cristero war. She has published scholarly articles in The Americas, The Catholic Historical Review, Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, and the Journal on Migration and Human Security. Dr. Young has been a fellow at the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, as well as the Institute for Policy Research at Catholic University She is currently researching a new book about right-wing Catholicism in Mexico during the twentieth century, and she frequently writes for the media about immigration, border issues, and Catholic immigration history. She is also a frequent contributor to the Washington Post. Check out some of her fantastic articles: A wall can’t solve America’s addiction to undocumented immigration: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/01/09/how-americans-became-addicted-undocumented-immigration/?utm_term=.7833dc09f229 Mass deportation isn’t just inhumane. It’s ineffective. : https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2017/07/18/mass-deportation-isnt-just-inhumane-its-ineffective/?utm_term=.b452b6d3b631 Thank you to Patreon supports Brenda, Richard, and Rachel for directly contributing to this episode! Be sure to support the show by leaving a rating or a review and subscribing to receive future content. Consider becoming a Patron by donating to the show on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thestateoftheuniverse. For more episodes or information about "The State of The Universe with Brendan Drachler" visit thestateoftheuniverse.com or follow Brendan on Twitter and Instagram @BrendanDrachler. The State of the Universe is an accessible science and social podcast hosted by Astrophysicist Brendan Drachler. Listen to Brendan and other renowned members of society discuss and explain cutting edge research and profound ideas.
Happy Feminist Wednesday, Bettys! Comedian Julia Young stops by the Beaver Den to talk about her hilarious book Please Don’t Grab My P#$$Y. Diana and Julia discuss where the inspiration for the book came from, why an adult children’s book is the perfect medium for political commentary, and how it’s being received so far. Plus: […]
Alise and Bryan are….home for the holidays. Luckily they pre-taped this amazing interview with comedy writer and author of “Please Don’t Grab My P#$$Y”, Julia Young. Julia wrote her children’s book to educate the President himself on things that he is allowed to grab that aren’t women’s vaginas. At 12:00 Julia admits that her dream would be for Stormy Daniels to voice the audio version of her book. At 20:25 Julia explains the awkward moment she had telling her mother the title of her book.
Not Another Fake NewsCast are proud to have an interview with the Authors of the Fun book of poems "Please Don't Grab My Pu$$y" Julia Young and Matt Harkins. The Guys have a hilarious chat with both authors about the book, politics and a few off topic subject regarding the state of the US the book will be available on all Quality book sites on October the 30th you can follow us on twitter @PGMcast and on Facebook @PGMcast or jump over to our website www.NotAnotherFakeNewsCast.com
Matt and Andrew talk to comedy writer and performer, Julia Young (Wild n' Out, Joking Off, author, "Please Don't Grab my Pussy" on bookshelves in October) about Tori Spelling, celebrity baby names, watching horrifying Netflix documentaries on dates, potting plants, and how she went from comedy writer to on-air talent twice.
Good For Her Episode 6: Julia Young from MTV's Wild n' Out! Robert Balkovich intros us! We talk hot topics and Judge Judy with Julia Young Chris Eifler will be back next episode! Featuring: Julia Young, pre-order her and Matt Harkins' book "Please Don't Grab My Pu$$y" from Animal Media Group! Viviana Olen @vivianahhhh Matt Harkins @mattharkinz Robert Balkovich @robertbalkovich Chris Eifler @eiflertower Produced by: Abbey Little twitter: @abbey_little instagram: @abbeylittle Mia Reedy twitter: @mia_reedy instagram: @mia_reedy
In this episode, we discuss reaching out to a guy first on dating apps, Westworld, talking about politics in your relationship, dating someone who has cheated before, and MORE!
Comedy writer Julia Young reveals some very fresh trauma by making a lot of poop jokes as Matt and Nicole dive into some underage DMs, the joy of watching someone eat hundreds of chicken nuggets, some sad folk tunes by non-identical twins, and a very good argument for getting ordained. "InBox theme" by 4aStables. (https://www.4astables.com) Music by Lee Rosevere
The 52nd Skwigly podcast, brought to you by skwigly.com Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson with Katie Steed and Julia Young. Special guest: Chris Renaud, director of the Illumination film 'The Secret Life of Pets', premiering this week at the Annecy International Animation Festival Produced & Edited by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell
The 25th Skwigly podcast, brought to you by skwigly.com Presented by Steve Henderson and Ben Mitchell Guest interviewers: Julia Young and Craig Smith Special guests: Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi - Ex-Pixar directorial duo behind Tonko House/'The Dam Keeper' Lisa Hanawalt - Production Designer of the Netflix original animated series 'Bojack Horseman' Jorge Gutiérrez - Director of the Reel FX feature 'The Book of Life'