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Shona and Stevie head to Broadwood as Rangers come from behind to beat Hibs 2-1 in a vital League win, Rio Hardy and Katherine Hill with the crucial goals All the action as well as Kathryn Hill and Jo Potter post match Interviews
Most of us have been fooled by something we saw or read on the internet. From doctored photos, to fake videos. to political lying, it can be really tough to know what's true and what's not. The Canadian group Media Smarts is hoping to curb the spread of false information by teaching teens how to fact-check online. Kathryn Hill, the executive director of Media Smarts, spoke with the CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
After fifteen years of friendship and collaboration, we're finally asking each other the question: how did you get your first job as a private chef? This conversation traces each of our own unique culinary paths back to their humble beginnings cooking in homes across Los Angeles. We have no idea what took us so long to have this conversation, but are excited to discover so many unexpected similarities, including one that might be as surprising to you as it is to us! We're also sharing some of the dishes that our clients asked us to make again and again, which we're STILL cooking for our families and friends. This conversation really shows us that no matter how long you've known a friend, there's always more to discover.***Links to recipes from this week's show:Blueberry Pudding Cake from Gourmet MagazineNobu's Miso-Marinated Black Cod via Kathryn Hill at TheKitchn Mark Bittman's Vegetable Soup Dorie Greenspan's Paris Mushroom SoupRuth Reichl's memoirs: Tender at the Bone and Garlic and SapphiresOne of Tyler Florence's Flourless Chocolate Cake recipes Sonya's Turkey Chili! (yes, she sent it to Kari as promised :)
As Rangers put Ross County to the sword at Ibrox on Saturday, Colin is joined by Chris Jack and Rangers Women's team captain Kathryn Hill to discuss what has been an excellent week for the club at home and abroad. And the small matter of the transfer window closing... The pod is brought to you in association with our partners: Forrest Precision Engineering, Football Prizes and Zenith Coins. The Gersnet Podcast: the independent Rangers FC podcast, by fans, for fans. LIVE and FREE every Sunday on YouTube at 9.30pm with match preview shows ahead of each game as well. All available from a range of other platforms on the following day (including iTunes and Spotify).
We begin with a look at the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. We speak with Robert Hage, Fellow at the U of C's School of Public Policy and former Director of Foreign Affairs responsible for Ukraine and Russia. Robert brings us details on the latest in ‘talks' between the two nations and what ‘peace' might look like for the region – moving ahead. Next, we examine a different component in the Russian Invasion – the war to spread disinformation surrounding the attack. We hear details of how the Russians are using Social Media platforms and manipulated videos to promote propaganda. We speak with Kathryn Hill, Executive Director for “MediaSmarts”. It's a real ‘gem' of a local success story! We learn all about ‘ammolite,' an organic gemstone which is found in Southern Alberta and has just been named the Province's “official” Gemstone. Finally, it's “Motivational Monday” our weekly segment aimed at helping you achieve your goals and live your best life! This week, we meet Amy Rost, a mom of 4, Community Cultivator and founder of “Pilates Fest North”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kathryn Hill is an elite trail runner. She has won several ultra marathon races in China this past year. In her first attempt at running a 100 mile (168km) race, she finished in 26 hours, breaking the previous record by 2 hours at the 2020 Jiangnan 100, which is the largest and most competitive 100 mile trail running event in Eastern China. She holds workshops on mental toughness, helping others to run incredible distances, tolerate pain and push through limits.Join us on WeChat: THD_OfficialInstagram: thehonestdrink_Email: thehonestdrink@gmail.comFind us on: Apple, Spotify, 小宇宙, 网易云音乐, 喜马拉雅, Bilibili, YouTube...
This week there is a look back at the midweek Champions League fixtures, where it was a good week for the WSL sides, could one of them go all the way? Manchester United get back to winning ways Who is better Miedema or White? Leicester are in seventh heaven as the Bees are swatted aside. Producer Luke visits Blackburn to see Durham continue their unbeaten run and catches up with defender Kathryn Hill. We speak to California based Italian football write Steph Insixiengmay about AC Milan's sharp rise as they took on Juventus in the big game in Serie A. Plus lots lots more Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms
Kathryn Hill is an elite trail runner. She has won several ultra marathon races in China this past year. In her first attempt at running a 100 mile (168km) race, she finished in 26 hours, breaking the previous record by 2 hours at the 2020 Jiangnan 100, which is the largest and most competitive 100 mile trail running event in Eastern China. She holds workshops on mental toughness, helping others to run incredible distances, tolerate pain and push through limits. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehonestdrink_/ Join us on WeChat ID: THD_Official
Kathryn Hill of MediaSmarts tells us about their new campaign to combat misinformation and disinformation from spreading on the internet, 'Check First Share Later'; Mike Moffat of the Ivey School of Business in London discusses the skyrocketing government debt and how we may bring it under control; Psychology professor Steve Joordens talks about how we are affected when we have very little to look forward to in terms of travel, vacations, or entertainment; Mira Gillis is a Grade 12 student in Windsor and one of organizers of 'Prom Is On' a national, virtual prom party; Ian Moggach of Theatre By The Bay in Barrie tells us about the live cabaret and fundraising show they are streaming tonight called 'Bring the Bay Home'. (MAW-gach) is the artistic director. Good morning.
In a top of the league episode of the 4LADS podcast, host Stevie Clifford welcomes journalist Chris Jack and former Rangers players Gregg Wylde and Kathryn Hill to analyse our recent form as well as the ups and downs from Gregg's time at the club. Do not miss it! This was posted in association with the Gersnet Podcast which brings you all the latest Rangers news and post-match discussion LIVE every Sunday on Youtube at 9.30pm.
In the third episode of the monthly 4LADS podcast, host Stevie Clifford welcomes special guests Chris Jack and former Rangers players Steven Smith and Kathryn Hill as they discuss their time at Rangers as well as all the recent news from the club, including the latest transfer rumours. Do not miss it! This was posted in association with the Gersnet Podcast - all the latest Rangers news and post-match discussion. This will be returning for the new season with a special pre-recorded show on Wednesday 10th July and LIVE thereafter every Sunday on Youtube at 9.30pm.
Kathryn Hill is president and CEO of the Levine Museum of the New South, whose exhibits and programming focus on life in the North Carolina Piedmont after the Civil War. Previously, Kathryn served as COO of the History Colorado Center and as a management consultant to more than two dozen other museum and cultural organizations around the country. Her work has included opening Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta, serving on the charter management team of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and creating visitor services programs at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, and Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. Kathryn earned a bachelor's degree in political science and government from Mount Holyoke College and was a Gates Family Foundation Fellow at Harvard University. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in leading a history museum in a time of technological and demographic change. IN THIS EPISODE Kathryn explains what is different about the Levine Museum of the New South. She answers whether the Levine Museum is actually about the South. She describes what a person sees when they walk in the Levine Museum. She talks about how history builds community and how history should be told. Kathryn discusses the particular challenges of telling the history of New South cities. She shares the values that guide the Levine Museum. She considers whether the Levine Museum should be re-named a Charlotte center of community engagement and social justice. She responds to whether the Levine Museum has a decidedly liberal point of view and social agenda. Kathryn notes the central tension point of Southern history. She shares what the Levine Museum initially got wrong in its 'K(no)w Justice, K(no)w Peace' exhibit. She discusses the Levine Museum's new #ShapingCLT series. She says what the Levine Museum is unabashedly about. Kathryn answers whether the Levine Museum would consider a name change. She shares her vision for the Levine Museum if resources were not an issue. She describes her childhood and how she benefits from those experiences today. Kathryn remembers her time at Mount Holyoke College. She notes how she found her way to museum work and what she loves about it. She reflects on her work at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and at the History Colorado Center. Kathryn shares what is the core work of her career and why it is important to her. plus Mark's Personal Word Essay: A Turning Point To learn more, visit On Life and Meaning
Most of us know Kathryn Hill (and her husband Cecil) through their community activities and their real estate business. Kathryn has also been an active member and supporter of the Soroptimists. Although Kathryn Louise Schott Hill was not born and raised in Havre de Grace, her childhood stories of growing up in Cornwall, PA are quite fun to listen to. She shares a tough farm life of survival, remembers the depression era and bums/hobos that followed the railroad, chuckles over childhood games, and even shares a story of sibling rivarly!!! In the full length interview, she shares how her parents chose Bob Jones University for her, teaching at Norwich, NY and Havre de Grace and Aberdeen, MD. Really fun is how she met Cecil and the fact that she has moved 10 - yes 10 - times all within Havre de Grace! Check out our website and subscribe. Enjoy the podcast! Thriving Owl Publ., Ellie Mencer, 343 Green St., Havre de Grace, MD
Kathryn Hill talks about classroom based assessment and her new framework for describing how teachers use assessment as a classroom tool.