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Hey Friends! Join us this week as we talk about Real by Katy Evans in our Smut, Spice, and Sweat sports series. If you haven't already, make sure you check out any trigger warnings! Follow and interact with us on Instagram @sugar.spice.smut, Facebook at Smut, Spice, and Everything Nice, Twitter @SpiceSmut, and TikTok @sugar.spice.smutTheme music by @xramoxz of @rarehearted
This week Jimmy talks with Texas teacher Katy Evans. She talks about building a program from scratch, seeking out community support, and her own faith.
Our Christmas Special this year is a little tale of realistic sci-fi, set just a few years from now. An astronaut is being interrogated about the events that took place in a space station around the Moon: The Gateway. Playing the characters are Chris and Alfredo, with a cameo from the ever-wonderful Katy Evans.
Please note, this episode discusses genocide and lived experiences under the Saddam Hussein regime that listeners may find distressing. In the latest episode of Edelman Editions and our Powered by GWEN series, Katy Evans, Group Client Director, Global and EMEA, caught up with Taban Shoresh, a British aid worker, women's rights activist and founder of non-profit organisation: The Lotus Flower. Taban is also a Kurdish genocide survivor from the Saddam Hussein regime. In this episode, Taban discusses her experience of growing up in the 1980's under Saddam Hussein's regime and how she founded The Lotus Flower, a non-profit organisation that provide women and girls impacted by conflict and displacement with the tools and opportunities they need to rebuild their lives.
We Art Tacoma is back, baby, with some fresh new hosts! It's Jamika and Katy, at your cultural service! Jamika Scott and Katy Evans are delighted to take the helm as “art super fans.” In...
This Month on No Smut Shaming:Million Dollar Marriage by Katy EvansA scruffy tattooed hunk gets paired with an ultra educated book worm for chance to win One. Million. Dollars. on a new reality show.The Catch?They have to get married on the first day of shooting.Tune in for Kristen's Big News! And to hear about Cristal attending prom....at 40.
Madeline Teig is a Dallas area native. You can usually find Madeline working in the lab by day, testing various bodily fluids, and cracking jokes in the comedy clubs by night.
Our Christmas Special this year is a peculiar tale of the intimate corners we might create as we leave Earth behind to live in space. It was written by Dr Russel Moul, as his first time penning a radio tale, with the excellent voice of The Astroholic Explains' team and the ever wonderful Katy Evans.
Think you don't like holiday music? Maybe you just haven't heard the RIGHT holiday music! Seasonal tunes aficionado Katy Evans shares some of her favorite tracks, joining Jp and Ryan for a fun discussion about why this music is special. Check out the accompanying playlist on Spotify.
Our Christmas special is finally here! This time we have a murder mystery set in a space hotel during a total solar eclipse featuring a full array of suspicious guests. Who among these peculiar characters is a murderer? Please enjoy our latest work: "Death by Eclipse" Starring (in order of appearance): Steven Di Costa as the Narrator, Chris Carpineti as Dafydd Morgan, Suze Kundu as Sonam Vikram, Sheldon Goodman. as Cecil Fox, Sacha Coward as Jules Child, Dean Garland as the Security Guard, Eleanor Armstrong as Emily Lawless, Karl Byrne as Montgomery Colt, Benjamin Couvin as Lucius Jeune, Alfredo Carpineti as Giovanni, Danielle Emina as Theophania, Vaneet Mehta as Malik, and with Katy Evans as the Countess! It was written and directed by Alfredo Carpineti, with Post-Production by Alfredo and Chris Carpineti, and with special thanks for support and encouragement to Trip Galey, Robert Berg, and Shaun O'Boyle!
Our final episode for season two is another fictional one. Our drama starts on a damaged starship at the edge of the solar system. Its commander has forgotten who she is, what she's doing there, and who the other passengers in this vessel are. The episode features the voices of Chris Carpineti, Danielle Emina, Dr Suze Kundu, Emily, Lucy & Claire Waller, Tom Hale, Sacha Coward, Katy Evans, Hannah Sabrun, Mufseen Miah, Anne Jones. There's a little teaser for our Christmas special at the end, voiced by Dr Steven Di Costa.
Welcome to the What to Read Next Podcast! Over the past months I have been reading a lot of contemporary romance/romantic comedies that I find as the perfect escape from stressful times. Today I want to share 10 romance titles that you should add to your TBR this summer. BOOKS MENTIONED Mermaid Inn by Jenny Holiday The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler Nobody but You by Jill Shalvis The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez Island Affair by Priscille Oliveras The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne Unspoken by Kelly Rimmer Million Dollar Marriage by Katy Evans AUTHOR INTERVIEWS MENTIONED Jenny Holiday's interview Sarah Morgenthaler’s interview Abby Jimenez’s interview Priscilla Oliveras’ interview JOIN THE CONVERSATION We have a What to Read Next Podcast Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/670746949971370/?ref=bookmarks) where you can connect with fellow romance readers and get book recommendations! SUPPORT THE WHAT TO READ NEXT PODCAST! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends JOIN PATREON COMMUNITY Join the What to Read Next Podcast Patreon Romance Book Club. We are offering one tier Weekly Recommendation + Early Access to Author Interviews and other bonus podcast content + Access to Patron-only Facebook Group: + Twice a month Zoom meetups (Backlist Book Club & Author Q&A ) + Conversation with Publishers + Rolling IG Chat: $5 This is a great romance loving community where you will get book recommendations, make new friends and an opportunity to discover to new to you authors, series and genres to binge on. Want to join the fun? Sign up today; https://bit.ly/WTRNRomanceBookClub FROLIC PODCAST NETWORK What to Read Next Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts! CONNECT WITH LAURA YAMIN WhattoReadNextBlog.com Instagram Goodreads Twitter
How to Fix a Drug Scandal, directed by Erin Lee Carr, is a Netflix Docu-series about a drug lab scandal that rocked the State of Massachusetts in 2013. In the series we learn about two...
In today’s episode, we chatted with Sallie Krawcheck (founder and CEO of Ellevest) about the relationship women have with investing. Sallie has been one of our dream guests for some time now and we both learned so much from our conversation. Sallie explains the difference between the wage gap and the wealth gap for women, and the different ways that women spend, save, and manage money. Sallie gives us advice about saving vs. investing, how to get lower interest rates, common mistakes, and how to be more critical about where your money is invested. We also get personal, talking marriage, prenup meltdowns, educating your children about money, and more! More Sallie: ellevest.com app or site @salliekrawcheck on insta. twitter, etc. Article mentioned: Buy the dip Podcasts Mentioned: A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica Sallie’s ep of JVN podcast Obsessions: Oh She Glows Tomato Soup (from this cookbook) Damages Playing the game Risk online Night sleep mask Instagram: @sciene.sam @grossypelosi Books we are starting: Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane Open Book by Jessica Simpson Us Again by Elle Maxwell Mr. President by Katy Evans April Book Club: In Five Years by Rebecca Searle Join our FB group for amazing book recs & more! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Grace on Instagram @graceatwood and her blog TheStripe.com and Becca @beccamfreeman.
This episode our musical feature is the band New Tribe and our interview guests are Shahyan Jahani and Katy Evans. New Tribe is in the process of releasing a trilogy called "Later Days". We play some music from the first album of the three, "Health Camp" Shahyan and Katy have been in the Dallas comedy scene for several years now. They perform, teach, and produce shows. We discuss many aspects of comedy and much more with the both of them.
Re-reading books is so comforting, but sometimes they can help readers realize how much they’ve evolved as well as the authors who wrote them. In this episode, Gabi and Kamrun review their once five-star reads Arouse by Nina Lane, Sustained by Emma Chase, and Real by Katy Evans to determine whether they still love them today and how strongly they still stand. Follow us at @literallyuspodcast on Instagram. Rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, GooglePlay, Stitcher and Spotify.
In this first Christmas Special, guest-produced by Shaun O'Boyle, we leave our standard format behind and jump into a world of science fiction and horror. This is brought to life by the extraordinary voices of Katy Evans, Dr Suze Kundu, Powder Scofield, and Russell Moul.
Film buffs Katy Evans and Jamika Scott will be co-hosting the VIP Room at the Grand’s Film Awards Party (where they will be screening the Oscars, just to be clear). They sit down in the...
We are joined this week by special guest Katy Evans! We talk about sangria, comedy burnout, home decorating, and prioritizing your time. Hannah & Emily supply this week's Help Me Rhonda queries.
Our EQ: Who made 2018 a little brighter and did their part to keep BS at bay?We’re back with Katy Evans, the Holiday Hero, to distribute hand painted Christmas cookies to a few of the wonderful men, women, and non-binary folxs making the world a better place by fighting stereotypes, white supremacy, social norms, and #beinglessbasicIn the first half of the episode we reminisce about delicious holiday foods and childhood memories. Cookie Trays? Hundred dollar mac and cheese? Hold on to your hats, because this episode is filled with Caucasity. What the hell is rice-mello? Have you ever tried Divinity? Did you know you can smoke your cocktails with an overpriced William & Sonoma Cocktail Smoking Box. If you’re feeling crafty, make some Reindeer Footprints or gag gifts of reindeer, elf, or snowman poop. Explore the art of popcorn balls. You can also try your hand at the many many craft projects Hope attempted with medium success like DIY ornaments or Novel Clocks. Christmas Cookie DistributionAxl Rose because he’s using his platform to call out BS. Read more: Axl Rose Hates Trump as much as You DoOther hetero white-dudes standing up to white nonsense on social mediaThe Blue Wave (read “The Real Metaphor of The Blue Wave”)Queer Eye (read “Why the Queer Eye Reboot is One of the Most Important Shows on TV Right Now”)Who Shot YA Podcast “A movie podcast that isn’t just a bunch of straight white dudes” Keep It (Crooked Media)March for Our LivesEllen Pompeo for stepping out to describe what allyship looks like (yo, this conversation is ON POINT).White Nonsense RoundupLaverne Cox became the first transgender woman to be on the cover of CosmoThe New York Times, while bogus in a number of other areas, started a project to publish obituaries of notable women they had historically overlooked, including activists, scientists, and Olympians. Read more: How an Obits Project on Overlooked Women was BornLena Dunham Call OutsLena Dunham Accused A Woman of LyingF Lena Dunham & the White Feminist Horse She Rode In OnAriana Grande’s “Thank u, next”Films like Crazy Rich Asians (which has been scrutinized more than any film about rich white people), Love Simon, Black Panther (Read Black Superheroes Matter)The Winter Olympics Adam Rippon “On What It Means to ‘Show Every Part of Who You Are’”Ava DuVernay became the first black woman to direct a film that grossed more than $100 million at the domestic box office. Read more: The Ava Effect The Me Too Movement and the fall of Harvey WeinsteinTacoma Against NazisThe Mueller investigation and the promise that public officials and their handlers can and will be held accountable for wrongdoing Guilty Favesies: Rue Paw’s Drag Race Hope: Eshakti & online stores that suck you in via Facebook or Instagram adsAnnie: Instagram - celebrities, makeup tutorials, and Hiking BangersKaty: Choir Stuff, especially choral musicDo Your Fudging Homework:Hope: none from me! Annie: ride that positive high from the holiday season and commit to a cause that will make the world a better place in 2019. I’m going to try and do more to support LGBTQ+ youth organizations in and around Tacoma. Katy: Speak your gratitude.
EQ: Who in White America deserves lumps of coal this year?We are lucky to be joined by Katy Evans, Assistant Executive Director @ Grand Cinema and most importantly, the Holiday Hero. Katy was a recent guest on NerdFarm Ep 49: It’s Cuffing Season In this episode, three interchangeable brown-haired, white women discuss the joys of the Christmas season. We make recommendations for seasonal music, foods, and most importantly, we dissect weird Holiday traditions such as Krampus and Black Pete (it’s as racist as it sounds!). Lastly, we help Santa out by distributing varying amounts of coal to crappy, hateful and all-around awful people. To begin, check out these links guaranteed to bring more joy to your life this season:Katy’s favorite songs: Holiday Hero Xmas 2018, John Legend Holiday Album, Sia “Everyday is Christmas”; Ariana Grande's holiday EP, Penatonixs, Big Freedia “A Very Big Freedia Christmazz”Katy’s Christmas Move Recs: Holiday Classics--Bell Book and Candle, Desk Set; Hannah, Carol, Tangerine, Gridlock, Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, In Bruges, Rare Exports, Terry Pratchett’s Hogswatch, 30 days of Night, The Thing, Fargo, Snowpiercer, A Diva’s Christmas Carol, Trading PlacesThen, follow up on these Christmas traditions:Ain’t Doing Elf on a ShelfKrampus TraditionWhy Does Santa Claus Give Coal to Bad Kids?Who the hell is Black Pete? Yo, if the UN tells you to stop, you should. If you want something warm and fuzzy consider buying your friend this cute book Santa’s Husband, DaveFinally, we dole out coal one brickette at a time. Santa really should hire us. Lena DunhamMy Apology to AuroraF*# Lena Dunham and the White Horse She Rode in OnThe Caucasity of White NamesYanny or Laurel argument People who voted No on 1631Bland Potato SaladUsing mayonaise instead of Miracle Whip (apparently, there’s a division even in the studio. Oh, hwhite people)Whoever runs the City Club Twitter accountNews Tribune Editorial Board (they’re out of touch critique of Tacoma Against Nazis which we won’t even bother to link to here)How many piles of coal does Quentin Tarantino deserve for being a perv?White women voting for candidates who don’t have their best interests at heart.ALL the white people who called on Black people living their lives this year. There should be cost to white people for calling on Black folksThe ladies from Idaho School who dressed like a border wall and Mexicans for Halloween. Border Patrol condoning the use of tear gas against children and babies.There are faaaaaaaaaar more people who deserve to be buried under truckloads of coal, but we ran out of time!Guilty Favesies: Hope: Horrifically corny holiday movies--but not about animals!Annie: Vegan egg nog w/ bananasKaty: Nora Ephron and favorite films like Sleepless in Seattle, While You Were Sleeping. Add to your must-watch list The Holiday Calendar, Bad Moms ChristmasDo Your Fudging Homework:Hope: David Sedaris “Santaland Diaries”Annie: non-consumer holiday activities Katy: Adopt of a family; not spend money on your own nonsense; Jeanette Winterson’s short stories Christmas Days: 12 Stories & 12 Feasts for 12 Days
Housekeeping: Next Book Club A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns Feeling a need for light and levity, Nate and this week’s guests recommend films. Jamika has us think and Katy has us thinking...
This week’s guests are local experts on books, films, and music. We hear from Katy Evans who works for The Grand Cinema (the local arthouse theater.) We get music recs from hip hop head, local...
Confusing blurbs, diversity IS realistic, and recent reviews on the blog. I also talk about books from Jennifer Gracen, Katy Evans, Kresley Cole, and Elizabeth Hoyt.