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Are we 'freaked out' by the topic of care? What's does community have to do with caring for others? And where do we, as individuals, and 'the system' play a role? These are all questions Suzanne tackles with Emily Kenway, esteemed author of 'Who Cares: the hidden crisis of caregiving and how we solve it'. Emily takes us through some of the key themes of her book - which, through unflinching investigation, asks why we have a 'care crisis'. Suzanne asks for Emily's 'rallying cry' to decision makers influencing carer support, and together they speak about their experiences of caring for loved ones. Be sure to listen to this great episode, and give 'Who Cares' a read too - you can find it online here: https://geni.us/whocares (00:00) - Welcome to Carer Catalysts (00:49) - What's coming up in this episode? (02:02) - Introducing Emily Kenway: Author of 'Who Cares' (06:18) - The experience of sharing your caring journey (09:00) - The benefits, challenges and importance of co-production (14:53) - Are things getting better or worse? (18:23) - Are we freaked out by the topic of caring? Is it a personal or systemic responsibility? (29:12) - Is more funding the answer? What role can community play? (41:00) - Developing collective care or Caring As Infrastructure (47:33) - The difference virtual communities can make (52:10) - What would be your rallying cry to commissioners? (59:19) - The Mobilise take on the conversation with Emily (00:00) - Chapter 13 ----The views of guests participating in this podcast are their own and may not represent the views of any affiliated organisation. The content is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute financial, medical or legal advice.
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Erin Kenway and Katherin Hervey to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Erin and Kathrine discuss their award-winning documentary film The Prison Within, which follows the powerful stories of survivors of violent crime and incarcerated individuals as they participate in an innovative restorative justice program to heal the roots of their untreated traumas. Erin and Kathrin explain how they came to the work of uncovering and unpacking the complexities of the human experience within the justice system, peeling back the layers to come to a deeper understanding of humanity, forgiveness, and healing. Katherin is an artist and award-winning filmmaker who is interested in what is hiding in the dark corners of the American landscape and our collective psyches, believing truth is often found in the dark before it shines in the light. Her work as a documentary filmmaker is informed by her 15+ years in criminal justice and prison reform, where she's worked as a filmmaker, restorative justice advocate, prison college instructor, and trial attorney for the Los Angeles Public Defender. She has produced, directed, and written short and feature documentaries. Erin Kenway is a producer, writer, and executive Producer. After almost a decade of practicing law, Erin became a Global Campaign Manager for Amazon's award-winning Brand and Mass Advertising team. This was the springboard for her pivot to independent filmmaking. She became an award-winning producer when her first two documentaries accumulated over a dozen international awards and accolades. She is the executive producer of the recently released documentary Bastards' Road, which was the #1 documentary on iTunes the first week of June 2021. Since founding Tarina Productions, she has multiple films in development. Erin is also an Adjunct Professor at Seattle University School of Law. The Prison Within, “a tremendously moving motion picture” - The Progressive, was featured in The Guardian, Forbes & The Washington Post; and premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, winning best Social Justice Documentary, the first of 8 awards, including the 2021 Media for a Just Society Award, the only national award recognizing media whose work furthers public understanding of the US justice system. The film was also the inspiration for a new interdisciplinary course at Seattle University School of Law.
Emily Kenway is the author of the groundbreaking book, “Who Cares: the Hidden Crisis of Caregiving and How We Solve It”, written after the painful experience of caring for her cancer stricken mother. Who Cares is an intimate and deeply researched account of the experiences of unpaid carers, and a call for us all to put care at the center of our lives. Emily researches, writes and speaks about thought-provoking social issues, shedding light on the crucial forces shaping our lives and communities. We talk about: - How Emily found the strength to write such a book out of her own deep grief - Emily's personal experience with caregiving - The importance of recognizing care as a continuous condition of life - The need for more practical support for carers - Reducing the stigma surrounding care work - How older people can refuse outside help due to vulnerability concerns - How women are often expected to prioritize care work over paid work - Disparities in labor rights and opportunities between men and women - Gender roles in caregiving for elderly relatives - Age, vulnerability, and acceptance of care - How practising reciprocal support can help create a culture that values vulnerability and mutual aid - The care commons idea – sharing care responsibilities in a community - The need for government action on workplace regulations to enable care - Reducing working hours to improve productivity and work-life balance And more! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave us a 5* review on iTunes or wherever you're listening. Order the ebook or audiobook (narrated by Rachel) versions of Rachel's book, Magnificent Midlife: Transform Your Middle Years, Menopause And Beyond at magnificentmidlife.com/book The paperback can be purchased on Amazon or other online retailers: UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ US & Canada: https://www.amazon.com/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ You can listen to all the other episodes and get the show notes at magnificentmidlife.com/podcast. Recommended by the Sunday Times. Feedspot #3 in best midlife podcasts and #14 in best women over 50 podcasts worldwide. You'll find lots of strategies, support, and resources to help make your midlife magnificent at magnificentmidlife.com. Check out Rachel's online Revitalize Experience, a 6-week intensive small group mentoring experience or 1-1 Midlife Mentoring.
Emily Kenway joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about her book "Who Cares: The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving and How We Solve It" on this edition of Caregiver SOS.
Emily Kenway joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about her book "Who Cares: The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving and How We Solve It" on this edition of Caregiver SOS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a bonus episode in collaboration to a project I did in the Spring semester of my time at CSULB; a radio station called Black Ink. Under 22 West Radio I had the opportunity to volunteer my time to learn how to practice talking about music over sound waves. In this first episode I'm finally uploading audio interviews I've done in the past with artists I've come across during my time learning about journalism. I'm excited to share but nervous because of the time it took for me to finally upload. Bone apple teeth. Thank you Nathan for allowing me to interview you. (underground superstars is apart of this un-uploaded folder) Music: https://www.bensound.com License code: 3DSNPIHHTNKFKBK0 badass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4cvae4ZjAM Check out YoungKenway on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.Young Kenway - Instabio | Link in bio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awkadultingpod/message
On this week's episode of Open, Emma is joined by writer, activist and former policy advisor, Emily Kenway. Her new book, 'Who Cares: The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving and How We Solve It' takes us into the invisible world of family caregivers. It's a beautifully written and deeply moving book, with Emily's personal story of caring for her mother told alongside in-depth research and interviews with caregivers from around the world. Emily shows us what care is like today and what needs to change. This conversation is an important one, highlighting a topic that is often brushed aside, diminished and ignored - largely due to the denial of an issue that will inevitably affect us all at some point. You can follow Emily on Instagram - @thisisemilykenway and find out more about her work via her website www.emilykenway.comThe sponsors of this season of Open are By Sarah London - natural, effective and B Corp certified skincare designed for people who are struggling with stressed and sensitive skin. Use the exclusive discount code OPEN20 to enjoy 20% off the entire range. Ts & Cs Apply.Website: BySarahLondon.com Instagram: @bysarahlondonEmma Campbell - @limitless_emwww.limitlessem.comOpen with Emma Campbell is produced by Pretty Fire Audio Productions @prettyfireaudioproductionsEmma Campbell - @limitless_emwww.limitlessem.comOpen with Emma Campbell is produced by Pretty Fire Audio Productions @prettyfireaudioproductions
Southern Honor Wrestling returns to The Action Building next Friday, July 7th, for SHW52! The Voices of SHW are back this week to preview this STACKED card and they're also joined by a special guest! The Kenway makes his very first appearance on the podcast! They discuss his history in the sport of pro wrestling as well as his upcoming JTS Legacy Championship match against former friend turned bitter rival, Chip Day!
Jane and Fi roll through a host of different topics on today's episode - from holiday luggage to men's underwear, Fi's love of Coldplay and Britain's care system.In today's Big Interview, writer and activist Emily Kenway joins Jane and Fi to discuss her book 'Who Cares' - which delves into her experiences being a carer for her mum who had cancer. She argues for legal rights for people caring for family members who become ill or disabled. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow our Instagram! @JaneandFiAssistant Producer: Khadijah HasanTimes Radio Producer: Kate Lee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's episode is another character deep dive – this time, featuring Haytham Kenway. We discuss Haytham's childhood, his family and the roles Edward and Jennifer played, as well as how he came to join the Templars and the Templar influence on him throughout his life. Listen now to find out all you need to know about Haytham! Check out our NEW WEBSITE! cupspodcasting.com We've launched a Patreon! Join us as a subscriber, and at certain tiers, you can even join us ON THE SHOW! https://www.patreon.com/aclorecast If you enjoyed our podcast, give us a rating and review on Apple and/or Spotify! We'll even read your review out on the show! Join our The Cups Podcasts discord server where we dive deeep into Dragon Age discussions. https://discord.gg/fxR2WVDNhP Come hang out on the Robots Radio discord server to join the fun! https://discord.gg/AW5Wc4kgZb You can also find us on Twitter at @assassinscreedlorecast, and you can dm us or email us at assassinscreedlorecast@gmail.com.Sources: Games: Assassin's Creed 3 Assassin's Creed Rogue Books/ Comics: AC: Forsaken Wiki: Haytham Kennway Music by Pipeman Studios Website designed by H-I-T Media Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Based in Brisbane, Aiden Kenway is a professional music producer and successful YouTuber, with over 250k subscribers at time of recording. Aiden describes his channel as "the ultimate hub for mastering music production and discovering creative inspiration!" Aiden's most popular videos are full recreations of popular hip-hop tracks, including 'Industry Baby' (Lil Nas X), 'Sicko Mode' (Travis Scott) and 'The Hills' (The Weeknd). His viewers value Aiden's content for his commitment to accuracy whilst maintaining a personable and accessible style. In this episode, Aiden discusses the inception of his YouTube channel, how he intends to evolve it and how his recreations have expanded his own production tool-set.
There are few people we meet in life that will stand out forever in our hearts and minds. Kenway Mead was one of those people in my life. Always positive, always kind and an absolute class act. He was the face of IICUC and later IICRC as the Executive Administrator of the organization through his own company Kenway Consultants, Inc., or KCI. We called his office and spoke to his employees when we contacted headquarters office to deal with IICRC certification issues. Callers would never know that they had not called the IICRC directly. He started like many of us, working with carpet. First as an installer and then as a cleaner and embraced and appreciated the service industry. He and his wife Pat, who ran the financial side of the office at Kenway's side, were a one-two punch of professionalism. His son, Brad Mead gives us the industry story of Kenway Mead as only a son could. Through the eyes of someone who admired what his father had created and learned some of his own skills by watching Kenway work through the myriad of personalities and people brought together in the volunteer world of IICRC. Keep It Clean was thrilled to have one great person (Brad Mead) talk about another great person (Kenway Mead).
Lolani is the first of the really focussed "issue" episodes of Star Trek Continues. It examines the theme of slavery, but even moreso, the theme of apathy in the face of evils such as slavery. It's a hard-hitting drama that really makes you stop and think. Join me as I delve into this latest episode of Star Trek Continues to see what it's all about. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven. I'm Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars. And I am a nerd. This is episode 96 of the podcast. Today, we're talking about the Star Trek Continues episode “Lolani” The description on StartrekContinues.com reads A survivor from a distressed Tellarite vessel pulls Captain Kirk and his crew into a moral quandary over her sovereignty. The teleplay was written by Paul Bianchi With story by Huston Huddleston and Vic Mignogna It was directed by Chris White And it first aired on the 8th of January 2014 And you'll notice that's a good 7 months since the last episode came out. That's the reality of a fan-made web series. This is a show of professional quality, but it's being made by amateurs. It's not their full-time job. They get the work done in the time span that they can. But it meant that each new episode was an event, like a new mini movie coming out. Of course, now, you can binge the entire series, which is great. First of all, I'd like to say how happy it made me to see this show portraying Kirk as a bookworm. Which of course, he is. I found that the Kelvin universe movies kind of misunderstood Kirk's character, especially his younger self. They portrayed him as this hard-partying bad boy. And I know it was already a new timeline, and the absence of his father explains the differences, but that's not the Kirk we knew in the original series. Young Kirk in the prime timeline was a nerd. He had a reputation at the academy for carrying books wherever he went. Anyway, Cool to see him so disappointed to have to leave his book behind when the Enterprise picks up a distress call from an unidentified ship. And cool to see Sulu's viewer rising out of his console. Nice touch. The ship is Tellarite in design. And this is where we meet Ensign Tongaroa. My first thought when I heard him speak was “Ugh. American's can't do Australian accents.” But I was very quickly corrected when the character says he's from New Zealand. But he didn't really sound Kiwi to my ears either. Admittedly, I'm not from New Zealand, but we do hear the Kiwi accent, and it has a lot of similarities with the Australian accent. Some definite differences too. Certain vowel sounds come out very differently. Anyway, I looked up the actor, Daniel Ogan. Turns out, he is indeed from New Zealand. And not only that, as a child, he played Boba Fett in Star Wars Episode 2: Attack the Clones. Which is really cool. Interestingly, in Star Wars, he sounded much more like what I would think of as a Kiwi accent. So I don't know if his accent has changed over time as he's gotten older, or if I'm just talking rubbish and don't have a good ear for these things. Anyway, it's really cool to have him in the show, and it's always fun to see a fellow Australasian in Star Trek. (and if you're not aware, Australasian is a blanket term that includes both Australia and New Zealand). There's only one life form aboard, life signs are erratic and life support on the ship is failing. Despite this, Spock is not convinced it would be a good idea to beam the survivor on board. He doesn't really give a reason, other than this being an unknown lifeform. So what's the alternative, Spock? Just let the person die? Kirk orders security to the transporter room, which is a reasonable precaution. As Kirk and Spock enter the transporter room, they both say, in unison, “Mr. Scott, you have the bridge.” Kirk remarks at this being strange. And I agree. No explanation is given. Kirk is in command of the bridge at present, so why would Spock get involved? They're expecting a Tellarite, but instead, they find a scantily dressed Orion woman, an Orion slave girl, threatening the transporter chief with a knife. But she quickly runs into the corridor and ends up cowering near a Jefferies tube, holding the knife. She looks genuinely afraid. And we meet Chief of Security Drake. We never got to know who the chief of security was in TOS. That position didn't really exist in Star Trek lore until TNG. Anyway, the situation is resolved when Spock is able to incapacitate her with a nerve pinch. She seems a little calmer when they visit her in sickbay later. According to records, she was recently purchased by a Tellarite. She's got some cuts and bruises, and the Tellarite crew are all dead. The obvious conclusion is that she killed them, no doubt due to the way they were treating her. Obviously, this episode is going to really delve into the issue of slavery. This is the first of the issue episodes on Star Trek Continues. Last episode had some thematic stuff, but this one is very much exploring an issue. We'll see there'll be a lot of these in the series, which is a very Star Trek thing. The Tellarites were founding members of the Federation. That means we have Federation citizens engaged in the purchase and exploitation of a slave. And that's pretty horrifying. But as we'll see in coming episodes of Star Trek Continues, the Tellarites are a rather problematic member race. Which I think is really interesting. We tend to think of the Federation as this big club where everyone has the same values. But the reality of holding together so many disparate species would be somewhat less utopian. There would be internal struggles. It would be a constant effort to keep this thing together. I don't think that goes against Roddenberry's utopian vision, but it's a much more DS9 kind of take on it. I like it. There is an elephant in the room when looking at the idea of Orion Slave girls. And that is Enterprise. Enterprise season 4 did an interesting episode that explored Orion Culture more so than had ever been done before. They were practically an untouched species, which is interesting, given that date all the way back to TOS. The big revelation of that episode was that it was the men, not the women, who were really the slaves, due to the women having a pheromone they can use to control the men. Now I interpreted this a little less literally than it seems the writers of this episode did. The way I saw it was that, yes, technically the women are bought and sold as slaves, but with their powers, they manipulate and control the men, behind the scenes, from a position that appeared subservient. And that idea, I think, is not at odds with anything else portrayed in Star Trek about them. This episode addresses the issue with Spock explaining that around 70 years ago, Orion women held dominion over men but there was a revolt and civil war. The men gained control. Rather than ending the slave trade, they made it worse. This dialog is clearly meant to be a way of reconciling this episode, and the rest of Star Trek, with Enterprise. But I'm not convinced it actually works. It implied that the women enslaved the men in a more literal way than I think the Enterprise episode intended to suggest. And I'm not sure any reconciling really needed to be done. But either way, it's a fascinating concept. Think about it. A civil war between the two sexes. Procreation of the species would be very difficult under such circumstances. And in fact, the only way that the species could have survived takes my mind to a place that I don't really want to think about. At this point in time, Women are kept uneducated and subservient to keep them from rising up again, and as punishment for the past. The age-old problem of trying to make a right with two wrongs. The slave doesn't speak until Dr. Makenna arrives. She reveals her name is Lolani. She didn't know whether the crew of the Enterprise were friend or foe, so she kept silent, and listened. Not a bad way to go. Listening less and speaking more is usually wise. To add extra tragedy, she was born off-world, but forced back to Orion and into slavery when her parents died. So she has known freedom and then been forced into slavery. I can only speculate, but I suspect that may be even more painful because you'll know what you're missing. Lolani is played by Fiona Vroom. Fun bit of trivia, Fiona Vroom appeared in Star Trek Beyond as an Orion crew member. So ….. Was that the Kelvin timeline version of Lolani? My headcanon would like to say it is. Beyond came out 2 years after this episode, so I can't help but wonder if her cameo was a deliberate reference to this episode. I believe JJ Abrams was interested and enthusiastic about Star Trek fan productions, and even spoke in defence of the controversial Star Trek Axanar during their lawsuit with Paramount. Who can say, but in my headcanon, in the Kelvin timeline, Lolani had a better life and entered Starfleet. I guess her parents didn't die in that timeline. Kirk feels like he has rescued Lolani, but Commodore Gray has some bad news for him. According to Orion law, Lolani reverts to being the property of the one who sold her, once her owner dies. The Orions are not members of the Federation (they'd never qualify while they support Slavery). The owner has been notified and is already on his way. This kind of thing is a very real problem in our world. Different nations have different rules. If we want them to respect our laws, we have to likewise respect theirs. Even if we disagree with them. But what if one of their laws is something as immoral as slavery? What it comes down to, as the commodore admits, they can't afford an inter-stellar incident over one person. Mackenna and Lolani talk as they walk through the corridor. There's a lot of echo in the dialog in this scene. A rare moment when the ameteur nature of this show peeks out from behind the curtain, perhaps. There was also something about the acting at the start of this scene that didn't quite work for me somehow. Mackenna explains that while there are some generalised differences between males and females, people in the Federation are treated as individuals. They are not defined by their gender. There are a whole bunch of different things that make up a person. We get a very 60s TV moment when they arrived on the bridge all the male crewmembers stare with googly eyes. Now, the sight of an attractive woman wearing very little clothing IS distracting. I can't deny that. That's just biology. But when you're at work, you don't ogle people like this. I'd have expected the crew of a Federation starship to show a little more professionalism than that. I don't think Scotty is flirting with her when he takes her to see his station. I think he's being friendly, but also he sensed that Mackenna needed a moment to speak with Kirk privately. Spock has found physical evidence that Lolani was involved in the death of the Tellarite, and likely is the killer. Kirk is subtly encouraging Lolani to think about changes that could be made to her planet's culture, for the better, by lending her a book. When confronted with the evidence, Lolani tells an implausible story about how it all just happened while she was hiding with her eyes closed. When Kirk doesn't buy it, she asks “if you were a slave, wouldn't you just want to be free?” And Kirk agrees. He hates the idea of a sentient being enslaved, but he says something that I think is very important. “The truth always matters.” When she learns her previous owner is on his way to collect her, Lolani tries to use her sexuality to manipulate Kirk. And given the circumstances, the bleak future that lies ahead of her, it's hard to blame her. She'll do anything to escape that brutal mistreatment she knows is waiting for her. Kirk tries not to succumb, because he's not an idiot. He knows what is appropriate and what isn't. He knows getting involved with Lolani in that way is a bad idea. But remember female Orions have those pheromones with which they can influence people. It's Uhura's call on the intercom that helps Kirk snap himself out of it. There's a nice moment where they both apologise. Kirk promises to do whatever he can to help Lolani. But she can't just leave it at that. Again, I don't blame her for doing anything she can to escape her fate. And she continues to use the one tool she feels she has. The transporter chief has less moral strength than Kirk. He's trying to fly her away in a shuttle craft. With evidence that proves two of the Tellarites were killed by Lolani, Spock says “she is no longer an unfortunate slave. She may be a murderer.” Of course, it's likely that she is both. Notice that Spock says she MAY be a murderer. They know she killed two of those tellarites. But there may have been extenuating circumstances. She may have killed them out of self-defense, which is technically not murder. With Lolani confined to quarters, Kirk asks McCoy if there is a medical defence against Orion pheromones. McCoy says there is a known inoculation and he can begin immediately. If the issue is so well known that they already have an inoculation on file and ready to go, I have to wonder why it's taken this long before anyone has thought about it. In fact, I wonder why it isn't included in the standard set of vaccinations for Starfleet personnel. In the real world, military officers are inoculated against all sorts of things as a matter of course. You can't afford your soldiers getting sick from preventable diseases when they're busy in the line of duty. I imagine Starfleet would be the same. We know there are a lot of dangerous alien diseases out there. It would be quite logical to inoculate starfleet officers against Orion pheromones as a matter of course. The risk of one of your people being mind-controlled seems a reasonable reason to do so. It's possible Lolani may have blocked out much of what happened on the Tellarite ship, and genuinely doesn't remember. So Spock is going to mind meld with her. The fact she's willing to trust him and consents to the procedure suggests she's not deliberately hiding anything. She killed the tellarites in self-defense, while they were trying to rape her. Kirk and Spock are in a difficult position. They know Lolani is right. It's wrong to send her back to be beaten, and worse. She could be a voice in the Federation for her people, but not if they send her back in chains. In the conference room, MacKenna plead's Lolani's case to the senior crew. She makes a good point. “Starfleet aren't here. Perhaps if they were, they'd see things differently.” In a lot of ways, this ties into a classic Star Trek theme. The needs of the many vs the needs of the few - or the one. Starfleet is willing to turn a blind eye to one woman's slavery because to do otherwise would risk an inter-stellar incident - perhaps war. When the owner, Zaminhon, arrives, Kirk's plan is dinner. Pull out all the stops for him. All Kirk can hope is that they can somehow change this man's mind. He's a very intimidating-looking bloke. The actor has an amazing deep voice. I don't know if there's some artificial enhancement going on, or if it's all natural. But it really suits the big Orion. I laughed at Scotty's line. “He seems nice. For a slave trader.” The transporter chief, Kenway, fabricates a story about orders to get into Lolani's quarters to see her. He still seems very smitten. Despite his inoculation, he seems to still be suffering effects from his previous exposure to her pheromones. That said, he seems to genuinely want to help her, not because she's attractive, but because it's right. Lolani has some good things to say. Kenway feels that he's nobody. That he can't make a difference. Lolani says that everybody is somebody. That's the message that needs to reach people on her planet. And she mentions a quote that is apparently falsely attributed to a guy named Edmund Burke. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” And that is what's happening here. In the end, Kenway just says sorry and leaves. What can he do? It must be very difficult for the crew to laugh and chat with this slave driver. Especially McKenna. Zaminhon confirms that the male Orions do have a natural scent, but it's been kept from developing the same potency as the female pheromones. Whatever Kirk's plan, in trying to charm Zaminhon is shattered when Scotty casually says “Lolani says you're a brutal monster.” Zaminhon just laughs it off and says he treats his slaves well. Kirk's plan starts to come out as he plays along, pretending to be as comfortable with slavery, even offering McKenna to him for a price. Zaminhon surprisingly sees and even defends McKenna's value as a person. She is civilised and capable. Slavery is not for her. An interesting admission from him. Then Kirk drives in the knife. What about Lolani? She is every bit as capable. She has a thirst for knowledge. But even without that, as a woman, she has a fundamental right to be free. Of course it doesn't work. As Zaminhon points out, “We're not going to change each other's minds over a fine dinner.” Which is quite true. Still, Kirk had to try. That's who he is. That's the Starfleet way. You talk. You reason. With the crew out of ideas, it's Spock who has to verbalise it. “Then it might be time to say goodbye.” The guard at Lolani's door is terrible at his job. You don't just abandon your post to check with the captain because a visiting alien tells you he'll take it from here. He has orders, and until they are countermanded from up in the chain of command, those orders stand. By walking away he leaves the door unguarded so Zaminhon can enter Lolani's quarters. Zaminhon doesn't even wait to get off the Enterprise before starting the physical abuse. Honestly, I don't think he cares. Starfleet have to abide by Orion law in this case and he knows it. Of course, that doesn't stop Kirk from intervening when he enters to tell Lolani the bad news. The re-used TOS music fits so well into the scene. It's a lot more than just a copy-and-paste job. Kirk has one last-ditch idea. And it's something of an ethical dilemma. He offers to buy Lolani from Zaminhon. It's a trope you often see in fiction. The hero buys the slave for the sole purpose of setting her free. On the one hand, it's a good thing as it's an effective way of freeing a slave. On the other hand, it means taking part in the morally reprehensible practice. It is morally justified to engage in slave trade in order to free a slave? Probably. Zaminhon is not impressed. He refuses to sell, out of spite, for Kirk's hypocrisy. There is no price he'd accept to sell Lolani to him. He won't let Kirk win this one. Commodore Gray is not impressed. She likens his intervening when Zaminhon hit Lolani to striking a foreign politician. She reiterates the Federation's position. They will noit risk war over one slave. And I do understand their point. How many will die, be tortured and abused if this leads to war? I'm not saying they're right, but I certainly understand their position. Gray says it's the job of the diplomats to fight this issue of slavery. Kirk is ordered to return Zaminhon to his ship with Lolani. I can't see that these diplomats are going to be very effective in their efforts, unfortunately. Orions have practised slavery since they discovered fire. And they're now an interstellar civilisation. Zaminhon leads Lolani to the transporter pad, back in her skimpy slave outfit and chains. Kenway is on duty so he has to be the one to push the button. He doesn't take it well. The look on the actor's face sells it beautifully. This is where Kirk realises Kenway's feelings, whatever they are, are real. Not something you can inoculate against. He knows this because he's feeling it too. Not a sexual attraction, but a desire for justice. It's going around and around in his head. He was determined to help Lolani. And he failed. That's when he announces to the crew that he is about to commit a direct violation of his orders. He'll take full responsibility. This is a very Kirk action. Even Picard has been known to do something like this. As the Enterprise closes on Zaminhon's ship, ready to beam Lolani aboard, the ship explodes. Everyone is devastated. Evidently, Lolani sabotaged the ship, preferring to due than to live as a slave. If Kirk had been just a few minutes sooner he could have saved her. But then, what would have happened to Kirk? I suspect it would have ended his career. This isn't Admiral Kirk of the movie era, who can get away with anything. This is young Captain Kirk, still in his first 5 year mission. Lolani left a video message for Kirk. She believes her death will mean nothing, but Zaminhon's death may light a fire in the hearts of the people on her world - young girls desperate to be free, and maybe some men, who don't want to be a part of enslaving them. Kenway asks Kirk for a leave of absence from Starfleet. He has been deeply touched by Lolani's words. Her message. He wants to take up her cause. Kirk gives him Lolani's recording. Will he make a difference? I don't know. But a good man is about to stop doing nothing. This was actually a really powerful message show, perhaps one of the best that Star Trek has ever done, which is saying a lot for a fan-made production. I really like this ending. It's not a happy ending, but it's a fitting one. And it gives hope. Even meaning to Lolani's life and death. I think when you get down to it, the real message of this story is about apathy. I mean, you'd be hard-pressed to find a human being in this world today that believes slavery is a good and acceptable thing. But how does that belief affect our actions? Slavery does still exist in some form in our world today. Not like it used to be, not like the Orions suffer, but it does exist. I don't know enough about it. I find myself feeling challenged to learn more. To see what might be able to be done. How about you? I hope you've enjoyed my thoughts on Lolani. Next time we'll be looking at another amazing episode. A direct sequel to the original series episode Mirror Mirror. Until then, have a great 2 weeks Live long and prosper. Make it so.
Its one on one! EXPRESS YOURSELF! Aeron Nix and Cameron Anderson discuss the end of the road for NXT UK as WWE paves a way for NXT Europe in 2023 and what the releases mean at this moment. They also discuss CM Punk having a right cry and list whether they believe wrestlings biggest regrets are regretful or a blessing in disguise! #GETPLUGGEDIN PWT: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/wrestleplug Tanvir Twitter: https://twitter.com/virdee_tanvir Cameron Anderon Socials: @Cameron1pw Ebeneeza Twitter: https://twitter.com/FTG_Ebeneeza Alex Dellanzo Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/amoahthegreat Aeron Nix Design: https://www.facebook.com/AeronNixDesign/ Kyle Twitter: https://twitter.com/xKyle_Wilkinson Wrestle Plug Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrestlePlug Wrestle Plug Insta: https://www.instagram.com/wrestleplug/ Wrestle Plug Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WrestlePlug/ Wrestle Plug Merch: https://wrestleplug.bigcartel.com/
I chatted with Emily Kenway who's a writer, an activist, and the author of The Truth About Modern Slavery. In the past, Emily has advised the first Anti-Slavery Commissioner for the UK, and she now researches and writes about crucial forces shaping our lives and communities. We discussed: We look at the statement: “There are more people enslaved today than at any other point in history.” What's meant by “Modern Slavery” The Rwanda flights What Human Trafficking really looks like The UK's hostile environment for migrants How exploitative labour laws are being leveraged abroad by big businesses How Sex Work is being used as a scapegoat Exploitation in the UK (John Lewis) Read Emily's article on the 46 people found dead in Texas on OpenDemocracy.net Emily's Website (+ Instagram & Twitter): https://www.emilykenway.com/about Support The best thing you can do is share the podcast with a friend, or sign up for my new weekly newsletter. You can also see my older newsletters with this link. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, so if you want to learn to understand your behavior or emotions with the help of a professional you can get 10% off your first month of therapy by heading to www.betterhelp.com/aneedtoread from there you'll just need to run through a 5-minute questionnaire and you'll be matched with a therapist within 48 hours. This podcast is also sponsored by Athletic Greens so you can get an additional 5 free travel packs and a year's supply of Vitamin D3 with your Athletic Greens subscription at www.athleticgreens.com/aneedtoread Get a Free audiobook with Audible! Get in touch: www.aneedtoread.co.uk/contact
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TW // government surveillance, cults, churches Do you want to believe? In yourself? In something greater than yourself? It's an ancient human itch. Not just to explain the impossible, but also the world around us, to explain ourselves. These answers are impossibly large. Impossible to comprehend. And all of us will be in the ground a long time before any of us truly understand the world we live in. But when the answers come easy... when somebody tells you the answers are within yourself the whole time.. The results can be intoxicating. And poisonous. ParaScience is an actual play, paranormal horror podcast told through Fate. It is Game Mastered by the disembodied mind of Ben Hamlin with Ezra Kaye as Man in Black Alister McAndrews, Matty Trumbo-Gomes as agnostic exorcist Saint Garcia Flores and Nikki Boylan as conspiracy theorist Jules Ortiz! With a logo by cryptic Terra Bosart and theme by the ethereal Johnny Rinaldo! For Saint and Alister, the end of the Kenway saga meant something different for their temporary partnership. With Alister not having any immediate next missions, the two's future looks uncertain. ParaScience is an actual play, paranormal horror podcast told through Fate. It is Game Mastered by the disembodied mind of Ben Hamlin with Ezra Kaye as Man in Black Alister McAndrews, Matty Trumbo-Gomes as agnostic exorcist Saint Garcia Flores and Nikki Boylan as conspiracy theorist Jules Ortiz! With a logo by cryptic Terra Bosart and theme by the ethereal Johnny Rinaldo!
TW // ghostsSnow Wasn't Falling When Allister Graham McAndrews and Saint Garcia Flores freed the town of Kenway, Nevada from the strange signals that were keeping the residents apart from each other. Even so, it felt like Christmas. Families hugging. Warmth in the streets of Kenway. And the clatter of voices all happy to see each other again... even if they forgot they were ever apart. For Saint and Alister, the end of the Kenway saga meant something different for their temporary partnership. With Alister not having any immediate next missions, the two's future looks uncertain. ParaScience is an actual play, paranormal horror podcast told through Fate. It is Game Mastered by the disembodied mind of Ben Hamlin with Ezra Kaye as Man in Black Alister McAndrews, Matty Trumbo-Gomes as agnostic exorcist Saint Garcia Flores and Nikki Boylan as conspiracy theorist Jules Ortiz! With a logo by cryptic Terra Bosart and theme by the ethereal Johnny Rinaldo!
Dog and cat people know their pets dream, but do all animals dream? What about birds? Octopuses? Even fruit flies? Ann and Lisa explore how scientists know if other animals are dreaming and even what they might be dreaming about. Why do we wingless humans dream we can fly? If we dream we can fly, do birds dream they can drive a car? Lisa and Ann discuss recent studies into how, why, and what animals dream about. Learn just how similar animal dreams might be. Want to follow up on our sources or watch any of the videos we mention? Go to ThisAnimalLIfe.com and click on Show Notes. dreams, MIT researcher proves.” MIT News Office. January 2001. “Do Animals Dream?” Earth/Sky. February 2019. Eaglemann, David and Don Vaugh. “Why Do We Dream? A New Theory on How It Protects Our Brains.” December 2020. Fox, Douglas “Do Fruit Flies Dream of Electric Bananas?” New Scientist. February 2004. Giaimo, Cara. “Why We Love to Fly in Our Dreams.” Slate. November 2016. Goldman, Jason G. “What do animals dream about?” BBC. April 2014. Horton, Lydiard Heneage. Dissertation on the Dream Problem. Vol. 1. Louie, Kenway , Matthew A Wilson. “Temporally Structured Replay of Awake Hippocampal Ensemble Activity during Rapid Eye Movement Sleep.” Neuron. Vol 29. Issue 1. January 2001. “Octopus Dreaming.” Octopus: Making Contact. Nature. Season 38 Episode 1 Rattenborg, Niels C. et al. “Local Aspects of Avian Non-REM and REM Sleep.” Frontiers in Neuroscience. June 2019. Setka, Bret. “Bird Brains are Far More Humanlike Than Once Thought.” September 2020. Smith, Belinda. “Why dreams like flying, falling, being chased are so common, and how your brain creates them.” ABC Science. January 2019. Vanderbilt University, “Study Gives New Meaning to the Term ‘Bird Brain.'” Neuroscience News, June 2016.
Arun Chaudhary and Julia Doubleday discuss modern slavery with activist and author Emily Kenway. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any content at https://www.patreon.com/committeeprogram or https://www.fans.fm/committee. Members have early access to podcast episodes, Committee Program merch, exclusive content, and more! Watch our show every Monday at 3pm ET/12pm PT on the Nomiki Konst YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/KonstNomiki
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Kenway, Logan, Jacob and Caleb try out new catch phrases on this weeks episode of Hardly Serious. Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
Two former attorneys turned filmmakers. Meet Erin Kenway, Producer / Executive Producer and Katherin Hervey, Director / Producer of the multiple award winning hit documentary film "The Prison Within." The documentary is nominated by Film Threat Award This! Katherin was the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Shades of Contradiction, a nationally distributed arts and culture magazine dedicated to critical thinking and creative action. Katherin . She has produced, directed and art-directed short documentary and narrative films, including "The Cocktail Waitress" for KCTS/PBS broadcast. THE PRISON WITHIN, her first feature film, sprung from her work as a Los Angeles Public Defender and volunteer prison college instructor, where she worked weekly with prisoners who had committed serious acts of violence and had been sentenced to die in prison. Unredeemable in the eyes of the law, she saw the exact opposite and sought to create a film that captured the complexity of the people locked behind bars, in stark contrast to the dominant black and white depiction of victims, prisoners, and those we label as "criminals". Katherin is currently at work on a new film. Erin Kenway graduated with a Bachelor's Degree with honors from University of California, Irvine, majoring in both Criminology, Law & Society, and Psychology & Social Behavior. She holds a Juris Doctorate degree from Seattle University School of Law, is admitted to the National Order of the Barristers, and is a certified mediator. Prior to shifting careers to focus full-time on independent filmmaking, she practiced law for over a decade primarily represented economically disadvantaged victims of domestic violence in civil dissolution and child custody cases, and also served on several committees for both the Washington State and King County Bar Associations. She was also a Global Campaign Manager for broadcast, print, digital, and social advertising campaigns for Amazon's award-winning Brand / Mass Advertising team. She is the co-founder of Tarina Productions, which is currently in development on multiple feature documentaries. Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent *Royal Girl* Funds will go to sound and editing. Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/sneakies @marylinartist LinkedIn: Marylin Hebert Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Zombie Diaries: https://youtu.be/tBmgi3k6r9A Our books :) Young Adult wizard book series: "Margaret Merlin's Journal" by A. A. Banks at Amazon! :) https://www.instagram.com/margaretmerlinsjournal/ MMJ Book I The Battle of the Black Witch https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK MMJ Book II Unleashing the Dark One Science fiction action adventure https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I MMJ Book III The Mask of the Parallel World An Adventure in Italy https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ MMJ Book IV The Quest for the Golden Key https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN Top kids podcast: Enchanting Book Readings https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enchanting-book-readings-reviews/id1498296670 Other awesome podcasts: Thrilling Stories, Enchanting Book Readings, Girl's Guide To Investing, Legitimately Mallie & The Haunting Dairies of Emily Jane. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlmogul/support Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmaddicts/support
Kenway, Jacob, Caleb, and Logan talk about vandalizing the Hollywood sign and how many floppy disks could fit in a small house on this weeks episode of Hardly Serious. Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
For some reason, Kenway, Caleb, Jacob and Logan....actually did it. *sigh* It's an episode of Hardly Serious or whatever. Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
Bet starts to find herself more and more comfortable in her identity as deaf and learns about an event that seems tailor-made for both her and David. Content warnings: some strong language, depiction of OCD rituals, and mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y2r8lesx) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Chad Brockbrader as James, Sena Bryer as Elaine, Cole Burkhardt as Greer, Danyelle Ellet as the Interviewer, Adelaide Gardner as Jane, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Eleanor Grey as Kit, Daisy Guevara as Ivy, Cassie Josephs as Cara, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, Kyle Rhys-Marsh as Matt and Ron, and Marnie Warner as the Newscaster. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bet starts to find herself more and more comfortable in her identity as deaf and learns about an event that seems tailor-made for both her and David. Content warnings: some strong language, depiction of OCD rituals, and mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y2r8lesx) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Chad Brockbrader as James, Sena Bryer as Elaine, Cole Burkhardt as Greer, Danyelle Ellet as the Interviewer, Adelaide Gardner as Jane, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Eleanor Grey as Kit, Daisy Guevara as Ivy, Cassie Josephs as Cara, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, Kyle Rhys-Marsh as Matt and Ron, and Marnie Warner as the Newscaster. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys talk about their favorite school yard memories and play a round of Idiot Salad on this weeks episode of Hardly Serious! Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
David opens up to Bet about his own struggles. Bet begins to deal with the aftermath of her grandmother's death and takes a big personal step forward. Content warnings: discussion of ableism, discussion of mental illness (specifically OCD), discussion of abusive relationships with parents, discussion of religion, some strong language, mention of alcohol, and discussion of death and grief. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/yc7oca7g) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, and Marnie Warner as the Baker. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David opens up to Bet about his own struggles. Bet begins to deal with the aftermath of her grandmother's death and takes a big personal step forward. Content warnings: discussion of ableism, discussion of mental illness (specifically OCD), discussion of abusive relationships with parents, discussion of religion, some strong language, mention of alcohol, and discussion of death and grief. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/yc7oca7g) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, and Marnie Warner as the Baker. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Kenway, Caleb, Logan and Jacob as they relive Kenway's worst nightmares and date each other in the world of Dungeons & Dragons on this weeks KFC - packed episode of Hardly Serious. Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
Your usual dose of anger, stupidity, and stupid games - a bit heavier than your usual amount of anger on this weeks episode of Hardly Serious. Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
Another attempt at some "normal" falls flat, and a loss in the Kline family brings about a confrontation. Content warnings: ableism, conflict, some strong language, mention of alcohol, discussion of illness and hospital stay, hospital setting, discussion of death and grief. Transcript can be found here (https://tinyurl.com/y3wvtgru). Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Cole Burkhardt as the High School Friend, Danyelle Ellet as the Doctor, Adelaide Gardner as Elaine's Student, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Cassie Josephs as the Former Teacher, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, and Marnie Warner as the Family Friend. Special thanks to Riley C. J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another attempt at some "normal" falls flat, and a loss in the Kline family brings about a confrontation. Content warnings: ableism, conflict, some strong language, mention of alcohol, discussion of illness and hospital stay, hospital setting, discussion of death and grief. Transcript can be found here (https://tinyurl.com/y3wvtgru). Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Cole Burkhardt as the High School Friend, Danyelle Ellet as the Doctor, Adelaide Gardner as Elaine's Student, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Cassie Josephs as the Former Teacher, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, and Marnie Warner as the Family Friend. Special thanks to Riley C. J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the High Holidays approach, Bet gets sucked in to more family time and has an unexpected visitor. Content warnings: ableism, conflict, some strong language, mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/yywo47cx) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Sean Lenhart as David, and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the High Holidays approach, Bet gets sucked in to more family time and has an unexpected visitor. Content warnings: ableism, conflict, some strong language, mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/yywo47cx) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Sean Lenhart as David, and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bet attempts to be part of a family gathering. It goes about as well as can be expected. Content warnings: ableism, conflict, some strong language, mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y3g69cjf) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, and Marnie Warner as the hostess. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bet attempts to be part of a family gathering. It goes about as well as can be expected. Content warnings: ableism, conflict, some strong language, mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y3g69cjf) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with music by Gavin Crockett and sound design by Tal Minear. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, and Marnie Warner as the hostess. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. Seen and Not Heard is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kenway, Caleb, Logan and Jacob talk about Kanye West running for President, huge innovations in the Men's Underwear field, and the wonders of Urban Dictionary on this weeks episode of Hardly Serious. Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
Bet decides to try to get some answers about her situation from her rabbi. Content warnings: mention of illness/hospital stay. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y3l9t9gp) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Caroline Mincks as Bet and Evan Tess Murray as the rabbi. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod, or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. This podcast is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bet decides to try to get some answers about her situation from her rabbi. Content warnings: mention of illness/hospital stay. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y3l9t9gp) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Caroline Mincks as Bet and Evan Tess Murray as the rabbi. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod, or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. This podcast is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kenway, Caleb, Logan and Jacob discuss the NBA's new Acronym and ruleset, their wishes for a Simulation Quidditch game, and eating Toni Basil on this weeks episode of Hardly Serious. Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
Ah, family dinners. Surely a time for pleasant conversations and emotional openness! Content warnings: ableism, conflict, complicated family relationships, mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y2dxls79)Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod, or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. This podcast is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ah, family dinners. Surely a time for pleasant conversations and emotional openness! Content warnings: ableism, conflict, complicated family relationships, mention of alcohol. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y2dxls79)Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod, or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. This podcast is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first episode of a brand new journey for Kenway, Logan, Jacob (Jacob II) and Caleb (Jacob I) called Hardly Serious: a show about...something. Introductions are in order, so jump in and say hello! We hope you're here to stay ♥ (MySpace 4 Lyfe) Support the Show: https://patreon.com/hardserious Interact with Us: podcast@hardlyserious.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/hardly.serious Watch Live on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/HardlySeriousCast
...apparently speed dating is still a thing? Against her better judgement, Bet decides to give it a shot. Content warnings: Mention of illness/hospital stay, ableism, mention of sex. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y5k5pvfb) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Caroline Mincks as Bet and Graham Rowat as Thomas. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod, or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. This podcast is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bet attempts to take some initiative and attend a sign language class. Content warnings: Mention of illness, mention of alcohol, some strong language, ableism. Transcript can be found here. (https://tinyurl.com/y6yredlu) Transcripts are also available on our Twitter account. Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Chad Brockbrader as James, Cole Burkhardt as Greer, Adelaide Gardner as Jane, Cassie Josephs as Cara, and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Special thanks to Riley C.J. Kenway and Evan Tess Murray for their consultation on this script. Follow us on Twitter @SeenNotHeardPod, or email us at seenandnotheardpod@gmail.com. This podcast is produced in central Virginia on unceded Appomatuk territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices