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How much do you really know about Reality Winner, the veteran and NSA contractor who shared a document regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election with “The Intercept”, and then subsequently served several years in Federal prison as a consequence? Sonia Kennebeck's (Enemies of the State, National Bird) “Reality Winner” melds a host of timelines–before the arrest & after; during the FBI interrogation in her home; from the viewpoint of family as well as others who have bucked the national security state–to tell a broader story than the one you may have heard. What was the actual reason Reality shared the document? What really constitutes National Defense Information? How common is it for the US Government to imprison people for sharing a single document? How much is “The Intercept" to blame for revealing her as their source? Should we celebrate Trump's conviction under the WWI-era Espionage Act? Your views on these questions and much more may be complicated by Kennebeck's deep dive into Reality's story: Her putative crime, her treatment by the government, as well as her personal ambitions, past and current. Hidden Gem: Q The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix. Follow: @soniakennebeck on Instagram and twitter @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter
Welcome to our own MASTERCLASS! Whether you are a full-time blogger, entrepreneur, or running an Etsy-shop part time, you KNOW the power of social media. In 2023, social media isn't just a way to share your favorite photos, it's a way to become a GLOBAL brand for yourself and your business. As a social media enthusiast, I have been growing multiple platforms on Instagram since 2016. Taking professional accounts to over 2 million impressions a month and growing my own personal brand to over 150k followers across multiple platforms. In this episode, I brought expert Cat Kennebeck on the show to dive into trends, best practices, and ways to not just start but CONTINUE building your brand across social media. Grab a notebook, you'll want to write these tips down. If you've been hesitant or stuck while trying to grow your social media accounts, this is the episode for you! Meet Cat Kennebeck: "Originally from Chicago, went to the University of Missouri to pursue a career in broadcast journalism. This led to living coast to coast from Los Angeles to Raleigh, North Carolina working in the television and sports industry as a host & on-air talent. I've worked as an on-air talent & host for Big Ten Network, NBC Sports Engine, ESPN, The Carolina Hurricanes, the Houston Astros organization, and most notably here in my hometown. The Chicago Blackhawks. I also had my own show on multiple iHeartRadio stations including the infamous 103.5 Kiss FM. In 2018, I decided to pivot into digital marketing having always dabbled in social media management & content creation running my own blog as well as many of the sports outlets I had once worked for. I became the Director of Marketing for one of the most popular hospitality groups in the city of Chicago before ultimately leaving to start my own business In March 2020, Innovative Influence, a boutique digital marketing agency was born. I've worked with clients featured in Forbes, Architectural Digest, Sports Illustrated, NBC, & Cosmopolitan. Today, I am still overseeing day to day operations with Innovative but is also working on starting her second business - a health & wellness app focusing on the balance between fitness & hormone health." Love Cat? Check her out at www.innovativeinfluence.co Social Channels: TikTok | Instagram INNOVATIVE SOCIAL | TikTok | Instagram _________________________________ Follow https://www.instagram.com/missunderstood.podcast/ + https://www.instagram.com/kellie.sbrocchi/ on Instagram for episode updates + more. Special thank you to USEHATCH.FM for producing this episode. The views and opinions presented herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its Components. Appearance of, or reference to, any commercial products or services does not constitute DoD endorsement of those products or services. The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute DoD endorsement of the linked websites, or the information, products or services therein. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missunderstoodkellie/message
In this latest episode of The Revolutionary's Garden, We cover arguably one of the most important crops in the world, Corn! Everything from its rich history, to modern controversy. We go over in detail how to select a variety, cultivate it in a variety of methods. and ultimately how to harvest and process it. As always if you like our show, please recommend us to your friends, leave reviews, and follow us on facebook. If you can, consider supporting us financially on Patreon. Our Patrons receive early access to episodes, bonus content, and a direct line to the Rev Garden team. https://www.patreon.com/RevGarden As always our show is produced on occupied Abanaki land, specifically the land of the Kennebeck nation. We pay a portion of our show proceeds to the Wabanaki alliance in the form of rent. Remember, land acknowledgements are a good first step, and rents are better, but nothing is a substitute for land back and indigenous sovereignty. Today we would like to recommend the afro-indigenous farmer Chris Newman and his cooperative farm network Sylvanaqua farms. On top of a lot of great articles trashing colonizer farming, Joel Salatin, and more, Chris Newman shows all of the great work being done by his cooperative farm network and mutual aid projects. While you learn a lot just by following him on social media, if you subscribe to his patreon you get hands on round tables discussing cooperative farm practices and more. https://www.patreon.com/skywoman
Interviewer: MATTHEW BERKMAN. As director of the film Enemies of the State, now available on Hulu and for rent on other platforms, SONIA KENNEBECK found herself in a narrative maze that begins with an all-American couple who built careers in U.S. intelligence, whose adult son, Matt DeHart, happened to be part of the hacker group Anonymous. In 2009, he was arrested for possessing child pornography, but he in turn accused the government of framing him for his involvement with WikiLeaks and Anonymous. He has since become a cause celebre alongside Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. In her discussion with political scientist Matthew Berkman, Kennebeck describes the painstaking process of vetting the truth when so much of the key information is missing, lost, or deliberately hidden. She also describes her new project on the Reality Winner case. See the trailer for Enemies of the State here.
This week, we are shifting gears to begin covering some of our favorite warm weather crops. While ubiquitous in the country garden, in this episode we cover the ins and ous of summer squash. Everything from their history, to their relationship to winter squash, and of course how to grow, harvest, and prepare them. Please enjoy the episode, and we hope you find some friendly neighbors to give all your extra zucchini to! If you would like to support the show, please subscribe, and leave a review. If you're able, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Our Patrons get early access to bonus episodes, bonus content, and a direct line to the Rev Garden Team. https://www.patreon.com/RevGarden The Revolutionary's Garden is written and produced on occupied land, specifically the territory of the Kennebeck people of the Wabanaki Confederacy. We pay a portion of the shows proceeds to the Wabanaki Alliance in the form of rent, to both materially aid the alliance as well as reinforce their legal claims to this land. Remember, land acknowledgements are a good first step, and rents are better, but there is no substitute for land back and indigenous sovereignty. Finally, we would like to recommend The Red Nation Podcast, which covers indigenous history, politics, and culture, through a leftwing lens. Listen to them wherever podcast are found, or through the link below. therednation.org
This week, we are shifting gears to begin covering some of our favorite warm weather crops. While ubiquitous in the country garden, in this episode we cover the ins and ous of summer squash. Everything from their history, to their relationship to winter squash, and of course how to grow, harvest, and prepare them. Please enjoy the episode, and we hope you find some friendly neighbors to give all your extra zucchini to! If you would like to support the show, please subscribe, and leave a review. If you're able, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Our Patrons get early access to bonus episodes, bonus content, and a direct line to the Rev Garden Team. https://www.patreon.com/RevGarden The Revolutionary's Garden is written and produced on occupied land, specifically the territory of the Kennebeck people of the Wabanaki Confederacy. We pay a portion of the shows proceeds to the Wabanaki Alliance in the form of rent, to both materially aid the alliance as well as reinforce their legal claims to this land. Remember, land acknowledgements are a good first step, and rents are better, but there is no substitute for land back and indigenous sovereignty. Finally, we would like to recommend The Red Nation Podcast, which covers indigenous history, politics, and culture, through a leftwing lens. Listen to them wherever podcast are found, or through the link below. therednation.org
We are very excited to welcome the very talented Sonia Kennebeck back to the show to talk about her film Enemies of the State. It's the true story of Matt DeHart who believes that he is being targeted by the U.S. government for having confidential documents alleging misconduct by the CIA. The film takes you on the roller coaster ride that Matt and his parents rode as well as the government officials that were (and possibly still are) after him. Sonia's constant deep dive into how the America government goes after its citizens is mind boggling and her curiosity and deep research into these stories is awe inspiring. If you didn't catch our first interview with Sonia earlier this year about her film The United States Vs. Reality Winner you can find it here. You can watch Enemies of the State in select theaters and on demand on Amazon Prime, Google Plus, and Vudu.Follow Sonia on IG and Twitter Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for getting vaxxed.--Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Cat Kennebeck is a Social Media Strategist and agency owner who helps business owners better leverage Social Media. More specifically TikTok & Instagram. Cat shares her story that brought her to the world of social media, and the mistakes she made along the way in transitioning from her job to running her own Social Media Agency. She also shares a few growth tactics, you don't want to miss ;).Social Media University YouTube Channel: https://urlgeni.us/youtube/channel/socialmediaUFollow Social Media U on Instagram: https://urlgeni.us/instagram/SocialMediaUIGFollow Social Media U on TikTok: https://urlgeni.us/tiktok/SocialMediaUTikTokBen Leavitt's Main Channel: http://bit.ly/2s4Q4NH-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cat | Social Media Strategist (@catts_corner) • Instagram photos and videosCatherine Ann (@catts_corner) TikTok | Watch Catherine Ann's Newest TikTok Videos
Episode 54 features two of St. Louis Missouri’s finest musicians. Both have been long-time friends of our host, John Romeri, from his days at St. Louis Cathedral. In recent years they have formed a partnership that is unbeatable and through that collaboration have produced concerts and CD recordings that are top-notch!!Scott is a native St. Louisan and has been singing since the age of 8, beginning his singing career in the Cathedral of St. Louis Pontifical Boys Choir. He earned a Bachelors Degree in Fine and Performing Arts/Music and Theatre from St. Louis University, and has studied voice with Christine Armistead at Washington University. He currently serves as Principal Tenor for the American Kantorei in Concordia Seminary's Bach at the SemConcert Series. Scott is the Executive Director of St. Louis Cathedral Concerts. Since 1993 Scott has served as the Tenor section leader for the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis Choir and Archdiocesan Choir of St. Louis. He also serves as cantor for the Cathedral Parish, as well as at major Archdiocesan events. He was a cantor/soloist for 100,000+ in attendance and a worldwide television broadcast audience for the Papal Mass in St. Louis, Missouri in 1999. He has toured as soloist throughout the United States, Italy, England, Germany, and Austria. His performances have included Verdi’s Requiem in Rome, Italy; Hector Berlioz’s Te Deum in the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, and numerous performances of Handel’s Messiah. He has also performed with Union Avenue Opera and the St. Louis Muny.John Powell Walsh began piano and organ lessons in elementary school and has had a love affair with music ever since. Continuing his education through graduate school and even the Haarlem International Academy for Organists in the Netherlands. John is one of the most prominent church musicians in St. Louis. He was one of the Papal Organists for the Visit of John Paul II to St. Louis. He is featured with numerous musical organizations in St. Louis from the Bach Society to the Ronald Arnatt Chorale. He was the founder of The Archangel Players, The St. Cecilia Consort and the St. Louis Hills Arts Council. He is presently the Organist for the St. Louis Abbey and Priory School.Enjoy these two amazing musicians as they tell of their extraordinary lives as church musicians. Listen to music from their two latest CD’s.To purchase these or any of their CD’s https://www.scottkennebeck.com/buy-cd MUSIC: The Bells of St. Mary’s A. Emmett Adams CD: Angels Bending Near The EarthMUSIC: Still Still Still German Carol arr. Philip Ledge CD: Angels Bending Near The EarthMUSIC: Birthday of a King William H. Neidlinger CD: Angels Bending Near The EarthMUSIC: Little Boy Blue Reginald de Koven CD: Words to Music: Songs of Eugene FieldMUSIC: Virgin Slumber Song Max Reger CD: Angels Bending Near The EarthOriginal Air date Saturday, December 15, 2018
Scott, Dennis and I talk about Maurice Durufle Requiem, self-critical, Gregorian chant, choral work, Cathedral Basilica Concerts, Bach Society of St. Louis, cathedralconcerts.org, bachsociety.org, best kept secret in St. Louis, how they handle the space, White Snake, live in this musical world, wired up, majesty of great music, The Queen's Six, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, conductors do research, music by dead guys, what is the composer trying to get across, Windsor Castle, Bach's life in Leipzig, Chanticleer, this will be great in 300 years, music from Sistine Chapel, Big Muddy Dance Company, thanks to Mendelssohn, 118 artists from around the world, St. Joseph Gospel Choir, Berlioz, wound up in an organ bench, the musicology, immerse yourself in the incredible beauty and surprising mosaics at the Cathedral Basilica.
Sonia Kennebeck, producer and director of "National Bird," talks with UCSB PhD candidate in the Department of Film and Media Studies Daniel Grinberg about her documentary on the US drone program told through the eyes of three military veterans and survivors. Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33182]
Sonia Kennebeck, producer and director of "National Bird," talks with UCSB PhD candidate in the Department of Film and Media Studies Daniel Grinberg about her documentary on the US drone program told through the eyes of three military veterans and survivors. Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33182]
Sonia Kennebeck, producer and director of "National Bird," talks with UCSB PhD candidate in the Department of Film and Media Studies Daniel Grinberg about her documentary on the US drone program told through the eyes of three military veterans and survivors. Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33182]
Sonia Kennebeck, producer and director of "National Bird," talks with UCSB PhD candidate in the Department of Film and Media Studies Daniel Grinberg about her documentary on the US drone program told through the eyes of three military veterans and survivors. Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33182]
Sonia Kennebeck, producer and director of "National Bird," talks with UCSB PhD candidate in the Department of Film and Media Studies Daniel Grinberg about her documentary on the US drone program told through the eyes of three military veterans and survivors. Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33182]
Sonia Kennebeck, producer and director of "National Bird," talks with UCSB PhD candidate in the Department of Film and Media Studies Daniel Grinberg about her documentary on the US drone program told through the eyes of three military veterans and survivors. Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33182]
Host Don Marsh talked with tenor Scott Kennebeck about his multi-faceted career and the various audiences he’s performed for.
In this episode of the Therapy Hour host Rusty Lozano discusses a career in modeling with Courteny Kennebeck. What does it take to make it in the hard world of modeling? How does this path affect one's self view and self-esteem? With a society lead by television and media what can we do to help our children have a better view of themselves now and for life? Tune in to hear Courtney's message regarding self-esteem in children. All in this episode of the Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano.
As we continue our advent journey anticipating the birth of Jesus focusing on different characters of the Jesse Tree, today being Nehemiah (read Nehemiah 8-9: http://usccb.org/bible/nehemiah/8), we we are shifting that focus a bit as we begin a special period in our Advent preparation known as the Octave before Christmas. During this time we recite or chant the O Antiphons following the "Magnificat" during Vespers from December 17 through December 23. They are called the O Antiphons because each begins with the interjection, “O,” followed by a title for the Messiah given in the prophecies of Isaiah. You may be more familiar with the metrical paraphrase version of the O antiphons that make up the very familiar Advent hymn “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” but if we are not familiar with the actual texts of the antiphons we are missing a great deal of their meaning. While we do not have time in this brief reflection to read the Antiphons in their entirety, I encourage you to do so in your personal prayer time. The exact origins of the O antiphons are unknown but there is reference to their use by Roman Senator and Philosopher Boethius around 500 AD. The O Antiphons were especially revered by the monks at the Benedictine Abbey of Fleury which was founded in 640. They were used in liturgical celebrations in Rome by the eighth century. The seven titles for the Messiah given in the antiphons are: O Sapientia or O Wisdom O Adonai or O sacred Lord O Radix Jesse, O Flower of Jesse’s Stem O Clavis David, O Key of David O Oriens, O Radiant Dawn O Rex Gentium, O King of the Gentiles And O Emmanuel or O God with us Professor Robert Greenberg of the San Francisco Music Conservatory noted that the Benedictine monks arranged the antiphons in a particular order. If one starts with the last title and takes the first letter of each one - Emmanuel, Rex, Oriens, Clavis, Radix, Adonai, Sapientia - the Latin words ero cras are formed, which means, Tomorrow, I will come. Therefore, the Messiah, whose coming we have been anticipating during this Advent season and whom we have named in these seven Messianic titles, speaks to us, Tomorrow, I will come. So the O Antiphons bring intensity to our Advent preparation and bring it to a joyful conclusion with the birth of the Jesus. Musical credit: "O Holy Night" · Christine Westhoff · Timothy Allen Hark ℗ 2014 Christine Westhoff
Sonia Kennebeck is director and producwer of National Bird, an amazing new documentary about drones. Kennebeck is an independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with more than 15 years of directing and producing experience. She has directed eight television documentaries and more than 50 investigative reports. She lives in New York where she runs her own production company (Ten Forward Films) that makes films about international politics and human rights. Filmmaker Magazine recently selected her as one of the “25 New Faces of Independent Film 2016.” Sonia Kennebeck received a Master's degree in International Affairs from American University in Washington, D.C. and was born in Malacca, Malaysia. National Bird is her first feature-length documentary film. Learn more: http://nationalbirdfilm.com
Pee Dee Food Show - Regional and Local Food Culture in South Carolina
WELCOME and THANK YOU for the download. The Pee Dee Food Show is the first and only internet radio show dedicated to the food, foodies, and food culture of the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. Join us each week for interviews, features, reviews, and round-table discussions. We do it all with humor and often unique insight. Subscribe today. You can find us at http://PeeDeeFoodShow.com Guests: NANCY KENNEBECK and PETER KENNEBECK Fancy Nancy Ice Cream Cakes Effingham, SC Host: MELISSA BARRON Publisher, PeeDeeFoodie.com Vice President, Muffuletta Media, LLC Location: MILLER COMMUNICATIONS Sponsor: STAR 93.7 FM In This Episode Join Melissa as she speaks with the Kennebecks, owners of Fancy Nancy Ice Cream Cakes available by special order and at SC Real Foods in Florence, SC. From delicious flavors and quality ingreadients to local media attention, we cover it all. It's time for the Pee Dee Food Show. MUFFULETTA MEDIA, LLC "We Produce Amazing Content that Helps You Build a Community of Support Around Your Unique, Local Brand." http://MuffulettaMedia.com http://Facebook.com/MuffulettaMedia http://Twitter.com/MuffulettaMedia Add your comments or questions below. You can also email questions to Podcast @ PeeDeeFoodie.com or post them on Facebook and Twitter. © Muffuletta Media, LLC | All Rights Reserved