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Busy Weekend: No Kings protests, Army 250th Anniversary Parade, Israel v. Iran, and Minnesota lawmakers murdered. PLUS- Eli Zaret joins us, Antonio Brown wanted for attempted murder, Meghan Markle makes Father's Day about Harry, Justin Bieber's breakdown, and Paris Jackson v. critics. Tom Mazawey and Drew lost their bowling matchup with Gibby. Eli Zaret dropped by today to bore us with golf stories from the US Open, Tiger Woods commercials, the Detroit Tigers drop a series to the Cincinnati Reds, Rafael Devers traded to San Francisco Giants, Tarik Skubal's contract options, the terrible Colorado Rockies, Shohei Ohtani is back pitching, update us on the NBA Finals, the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, Antonio Brown's attempted murder charge, Chris Webber allegations, Jimmie Ward accusations, a Tom Brady statue, Surviving Ohio State, stupid WNBA records, MSU's new Athletic Director, Joey Chestnut is back and more. Congrats to ______________ for winning the Legacy Partner's gift card. Meghan Markle gave tribute to only 1 of the 3 fathers in her life. Brooke Shields hates Meghan Markle. Employees are leaving left and right. Justin Bieber is popping off again. He's so badass. He needs a conservatorship. Marc burned his nutsack this past weekend. Nezza prefers the National Anthem in Spanish and not listing to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Skinny Chad has entered the Dabbleverse. We check out THREE different speeches by crybaby Brendan Fraser. Israel and Iran are bombing each other. The No Kings protest is protesting the apparent King of the United States of America. A protestor in Salt Lake City was killed. ICE protests roll on. Donald Trump's military parade was a dud. Is the Trump Unity Bridge dismantled? We call Rob Cortis to get to the bottom of the rattletrap controversy. Kim Adams is battling health issues. Diddy is still looking for a mistrial thanks to ‘Juror 6'. Another juror got an odd message. Happy Father's Day to Diddy. Minnesota lawmakers murdered. Vance Boelter arrested. Drew declares Vance thinks himself hot. Paris Jackson vs Michael Jackson fans. Hey Lara Flynn Boyle… do you look different or not? Jessica Alba hates Cash Warren. Diane Sawyer is back as she interviews Eric Dane about his ALS diagnosis. Matthew Perry's doctor pleads guilty. Meghan Markel defends her pregnant dance by touting its “authenticity”. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
January 10, 2025 ~ How did the California wildfires begin, and what's making them so difficult to contain? Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with WDIV Local 4 meteorologist Kim Adams about the latest in the Los Angeles area. Photo: Sandy Hooper ~ USA Today Network
Episode 164 Loretta Benaderet Case Update In this episode of The Murder in My Family, host Eric Carter-Landin discusses the heartbreaking story of Loretta Benaderet, a 76-year-old woman who was killed by her own son, David, in a 2014 murder-suicide. As the layers of this tragic case are peeled back, we learn about a long history of mental illness, abuse, and denial that ultimately led to this devastating outcome. Loretta's daughter, Kim Adams, joins Eric in the episode to share her family's story and talk about her upcoming book, where she opens up about the years of dysfunction, isolation, and trauma that tore her family apart. Kim was previously a guest on the show back in episode 81, and if you want to listen to that episode to get the complete picture, we invite you to go back and listen to it. Warning: This episode includes discussions about mental illness, suicide, domestic violence, child abuse, and animal abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Guest: Kim Adams, sister of David and daughter of Loretta, shares her painful experience with her family's tragedy and the process of healing. She is currently working on a book about her life and this harrowing case. Help is available: If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or domestic violence, help is available. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255, and the National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE. Follow The Murder in My Family: Website: www.themurderinmyfamily.com Twitter: @MurderInMyFam Instagram: @MurderInMyFamily To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page
Today on LIVE! Daily News, the city of San Angelo has increased your property taxes, one man has been indicted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and another man is wanted for the same crime.Also, Kim Adams talks about Ram Jam and Nora Nevarez talks about building small businesses in studio. Today's Top Stories: False Reports of Active Shooter in Odessa Confirmed Unfounded (08/08/2024)Abilene Police Investigate Homicide of 58-Year-Old Man (08/08/2024)Reagan County Owls Look to Take Flight Again in 2024 (08/08/2024)Wanted: Local Man Sought for Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon (08/08/2024)DPS Is Increasing Enforcement Efforts on These Texas Interstates (08/08/2024)Lost Migrant Mother and Child Rescued by Border Patrol (08/08/2024)San Angelo Man Indicted for Pointing a Gun in Victim's Face (08/08/2024)City of San Angelo Raises Your Property Taxes (08/08/2024)'American Pickers' to Visit Texas, Asks Public to Submit Collections (08/08/2024)Texas Man Sues Biden Administration Over Damages to Ranch (08/08/2024)San Angelo Honors Fess Parker Near Centennial Anniversary (08/08/2024)Brady Bulldogs Set Sights on Turnaround in 2024 (08/08/2024)Lewd Assault of a Child and Obstruction or Retaliation Top Booking Report (08/08/2024)'Fiery' Wreckage in Crash on South Chadbourne (08/07/2024)
June 28, 2024 ~ Kim Adams WDIV Local 4 Meteorologist joins Mark Hollis and Bob Krause live from the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Reimagining End of Life Care with Kim Adams and Community-Based Care Imagine the impact of a world where the final stage of life is met with compassion, dignity, and a return to the caring embrace of community. That's the transformative vision Kim Adams, a passionate advocate in the death and dying movement, and I discuss during an enlightening conversation on end-of-life care. As we traverse the topics of home funerals, green burials, and the necessity for community homes for the dying, we uncover the profound differences these services make for those facing their twilight years without the support of family. Venturing into the realm of the Omega Home Network, we shed light on the inspiring endeavor to create non-medical, social model homes that serve as an alternative to traditional medical facilities. These havens prioritize the human experience over clinical treatment, offering around-the-clock caregiving as an extension of family. We examine the collaborative spirit that forges multiple homes into a collective, emphasizing the importance of local support and the synergy with hospice services. Our discussion navigates the complexities of regulations, ethical considerations, and the practical steps involved in establishing these compassionate communities. In an era when the conversation around death is often shrouded in discomfort, our dialogue aims to dismantle taboos and foster open discussions about end-of-life care. We explore how the upcoming conference in Indianapolis can serve as a nexus for education, networking, and the sharing of resources to aid in the creation of non-medical care homes. By extending an invitation to join this movement, we underscore our shared commitment to ensuring that everyone has access to a dignified and 'good death.' Join us on this journey to reimagine the final chapters of life as a celebration of legacy, love, and community care. We dive into: (00:00 - 00:21) Unity Through Shared Experiences (06:30 - 07:33) The Family's Role in End-of-Life Care (13:45 - 14:36) Importance of End-of-Life Awareness (20:47 - 23:03) Global Doula House Expansion Plans (26:55 - 27:44) Community Collaboration for Social Change We want to hear from you!!! If you found this podcast helpful, Please Rate, Review, & Follow so we can reach more people. Links mentioned in this episode: Doulagivers Institute The NEXT Free Level 1 End of Life Doula Training Registration LINK The NEXT Free Doulagivers Discovery Webinar Omega Home Network 80-90% of a positive end of life depends on these two things: Knowing the basic skills on how to care for someone at the end of life and planning ahead - and BOTH Doulagivers Institute is giving you for FREE! Access them Below! Making your wishes known is one of the greatest gifts you can give to your loved ones. Download The Doulagivers 9 Choice Advance Directive now! It's FREE! More about what we do at Doulagivers Institute - Click here!
Caitlin Clark's historic moments with the Iowa Hawkeyes will now live on forever via a set of trading cards. Fox Sports personality Kim Adams joins host Gigi Speer to dive into the moments themselves from the perspective of someone who has watched all year long. Kim also discusses her basketball roots, her family group chat, her busy schedule, and just how important the nexus of Clark and the NIL boom has been to women's basketball. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Nissan Our friends at Nissan have a lineup of SUV's with the capabilities to take your adventure to the next level. Take the Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, or Nissan Armada and go find your next big adventure. Shop NissanUSA.com. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNBA. Terms and conditions apply. eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. BetterHelp This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Make your brain your friend, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/LOCKEDONNBA today to get 10% off your first month. PrizePicks Go to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnba and use code lockedonnba for a first deposit match up to $100! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel Get buckets with your first bet on FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your bet wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
The 3TC team talks with Rev. Kim Adams who serves as co-chaplain at Concordia Moorhead and North Dakota State University to learn about the current state of campus ministry, the hope in the current population of students and how it all relates to CYF ministry in congregations. Music provided by and licensed via www.pond5.com
Levin Papantonio Rafferty shareholder Kim Adams takes about her firm, along with Babin Law Office and The Zarzaur Law Firm, on behalf of hundreds of survivors, continue the fight to hold accountable businesses--namely, major hotel brands--that benefitted from the sex trafficking of our clients at branded hotels.
The full show for Monday, Jan. 15: Sena Maddison, Stephanie Yelton, Delarian Wiggins, Steven Portnoy (ABC News - Iowa) and Kim Adams.
Delegate-elect Kim Taylor joins John (back from Germany!) atop the 7 o'clock hour this Monday morning -- to talk about the recount requested by her opponent, Kim Adams.
A lunchtime conversation with two of Amy's besties - Dave and Kim Adams - married with 5 kids and sharing a job! We talk about family, childhood and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Criticism LTD" concludes its lengthy examination of the unanswerable questions about the state of literary studies with a lengthy consideration of "The Future of Decline" [8:00], the delusion of progress [16:00], the British model of declinist politics [22:00] and literary criticism [29:00], an insider's account of the long tail of "The Chicago Fight" [45:00], the libertarian rejoinder [54:00], and the curriculum of cruelty [61:00]. Cast (in order of appearance): Kim Adams, Saronik Bosu, Matt Seybold, Jed Esty, Bruce Robbins, Beci Carver, Gerald Graff, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera Soundtrack: Joe Locke's "Makram" For episode bibliography, please visit MarkTwainStudies.com/EmpireOfCriticism, or subscribe to our newsletter at TheAmericanVandal.SubStack.com, where you will also receive episode transcripts.
The tripartite finale of "Criticism LTD" begins with a the feud between Matthew Arnold and Mark Twain, followed by "Bed Glee" [14:00], "Outing Criticism" [40:00], and "The Fate of Professional Reading" [59:00] Cast (in order of appearance): Beci Carver, Kim Adams, Ryan Ruby, Ainehi Edoro, Jed Esty, Matt Seybold, Gerald Graff, Harry Stecopoulos Soundtrack: Joe Locke's "Makram" For episode bibliography, please visit MarkTwainStudies.com/EmpireOfCriticism, or subscribe to our newsletter at TheAmericanVandal.SubStack.com, where you will also receive episode transcripts.
An appropriately rangy discussion of the podcast medium and its debts to existing print and audio forms. The origin story of The American Vandal Podcast is followed by comparison with several other podcasts, including Revisionist History [11:30], Remarkable Receptions [30:00], and High Theory [68:00], interspersed with analysis of podcast editing as criticism [50:00], the conservative traditions of orality and radio [60:00], and how podcasting might by made to "count" for disciplinary professionalization [90:00]. Cast (in order of appearance): Sheri-Marie Harrison, Matt Seybold, Joe Locke, Kim Adams, Saronik Bosu, Howard Rambsy II Soundtrack: Joe Locke's "Makram" For episode bibliography, please visit MarkTwainStudies.com/PodcastingCriticism, or subscribe to our newsletter at TheAmericanVandal.SubStack.com, where you will also receive episode transcripts.
What is criticism? Why should it matter? Can it be saved from the gun-toting businessman? A crossover episode with the High Theory podcast connects internal and external crises (6:00), imagines confrontations with gun-toting businessmen (22:00) and sociopathic administrators (33:00), salutes the vanguard of academic labor (45:00), eulogizes the star system (59:00), demystifies the bad old days of high theory (1.13:00), and recommends "The Shush" (1.24:00). Cast (in order of appearance): Kim Adams, Matt Seybold, Saronik Bosu, John Guillory, Christopher Newfield, Bruce Robbins, Ryan Ruby, Sarah Brouillette, Katie Kadue, Kyla Wazana Tompkins, and Michelle Chihara Soundtrack: Joe Locke's "Makram" For episode bibliography, please visit MarkTwainStudies.com/HighTheory, or subscribe to our newsletter at TheAmericanVandal.SubStack.com, where you will also receive episode transcripts.
In episode #91, Mel and Trish chat to anxiety coach Kim Adams about high functioning anxiety, extroverts, and introverts and why she believes finding your passion and purpose is over-rated.Kim spent 20 years working in law enforcement organisations and absolutely loved her job managing research and evaluation programs. She felt valued and a sense of belonging. When her job disappeared due to an organisational restructure, this outwardly confident, inwardly anxious girl found her world came crashing down.It led to a critical re-examining of who she was, what she was doing and where she was headed. Armed with a degree in psychology and a masters in management, Kim set herself on a path of spirituality and healing and is now focused on helping midlife women with high-functioning anxiety cultivate radical self-acceptance, release self-limiting beliefs and anxiety using a blend of psychology and grounded spirituality.It's not all serious though – Kim has a few fun facts up her sleeve including that one time, she volunteered to be tasered & a few adventures in Cuba.Enjoy the clarity and fascinating perspective of Kim Adams.Important links:Kim's WebsiteKim's Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest today is Kim Adams. She exemplifies how our life can have twists and turns, yet still provide us with ample opportunities which are still left to explore. Kim has led an ambitious and outwardly confident life, while also living as an introvert masquerading as an extrovert. She admitted to enjoying a fast paced life that was hiding chronic anxiety and contributing to an eating disorder. Listen in as I chat with Kim about a number of topics including: How life has changed for her over the years, from a country childhood and hairdressing to executive leadership and working overseas. Health and fitness and relationships between our body image and eating. Anxiety and depression. Longing to understand to improve ourselves, while also making sure we don't get stuck on trying to find out why. The psychology side of yoga and what Kim learn about Balinese spirituality and using yoga as a tool to manage anxiety and finding self-acceptance in who you are. Finding balance between being curious, trying lots of different things and reminding yourself that none of those things are the answer. That comes from within and it's up to you. This conversation provides a unique opportunity to think about many different aspect of this stage of life and I encourage you to follow Kim via her website, Instagram, watch her free Video - Five Ways to Build Self-Trust: Shine Your Inner Confidence https://mailchi.mp/c2876fb574ef/five-ways-to-build-self-trust plus the opportunity to join her Facebook Group - Find Your Groove: Self-Acceptance & Confidence for Women at 40 & Beyond https://www.facebook.com/groups/571263805077669/. Find me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/ and Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenswellnesscollective1 Register for the Masterclass - ‘How to go from ‘surviving to thriving' during the menopause transition and beyond' - www.joclarkcoaching.com/thrive Here's to redefining midlife and making our next half of life even better than the first.
We sit down with Kim Adams, pilates instructor and wife to Matt Adams, baseball player for the Washington Nationals. Kim talks about the transition from working in the sports industry to being married to the sports industry. We also talk about: Women in the sports industry Pilates and sports How they met & started dating Knowing your truth Trusting the path you're put on Strengthening your body & mind Get to know Kim! Connect with us! More Than a Season Instagram Get to know Ashley Get to know Brittany Visit our website: www.morethanaseasonpodcast.com Email us: morethanaseasonpodcast@gmail.com
We sit down with Kim Adams, pilates instructor and wife to Matt Adams, baseball player for the Washington Nationals. Kim talks about the transition from working in the sports industry to being married to the sports industry. We also talk about: Women in the sports industry Pilates and sports How they met & started dating Knowing your truth Trusting the path you're put on Strengthening your body & mind Get to know Kim! Connect with us! More Than a Season Instagram Get to know Ashley Get to know Brittany Visit our website: www.morethanaseasonpodcast.com Email us: morethanaseasonpodcast@gmail.com
My guests today are Carissa Phelps and Kim Adams. Working with the support of Levin, Papantonio and Rafferty, Carissa and Kim are leaders in the fight against human trafficking in the realms of both policy and litigation.A survivor of trafficking herself, Carissa Phelps went from being a so-called runaway teen to earning a Masters of Business Administration from UCLA Anderson and a JD from UCLA School of Law. Since then she has become a sought after speaker on human trafficking, and has been force in the development of new policies around the issue. She has devoted significant time to bringing knowledge and awareness to local communities and non-profits, and her memoir, Runaway Girl, is often used as an educational tool.Kim Adams has been working hand in hand with Carissa on human trafficking litigation for several years. Her passion and focus is on demanding legal accountability for those who have profited from the abuse and exploitation of children. To that end, she has filed lawsuits against hotel chains, technology companies, and others that she believes are culpable for looking the other way.In today's lengthy conversation, Carissa and Kim talk about how they came to work on issues of human trafficking, common misconceptions that can prevent us from fully addressing the problem, and their lawsuits that are currently making their way through the courts.Check out our sponsors!Hennessey DigitalMilestone FoundationTrial School7 Figure CasesLooking for other great shows? Check out the Society of Women Trial Lawyers and Trusted Legal Partners podcasts.Law Firm SEO by Jason HennesseyGet it on AmazonDownload on AudibleSupport the showLaw Firm SEO by Jason HennesseyGet it on AmazonDownload on AudibleSupport the show
Romo/Olsen/Brady talk; Super Bowl; Rest in Peace Billy Packer; NBA News; Chip Carey to Cardinals This week on Episode 34 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin continue discussing Tony Romo and Greg Olsen along with Tom Brady's retirement and the broadcasting implications. A tribute to the legacy of Billy Packer as well as the latest announcer news from the NBA, MLB and college hoops. Throughout the show, 77 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: · NFC and AFC Championship Games Review · Super Bowl Preview · Tony Romo · Greg Olsen and Tom Brady at FOX · The Legacy of Billy Packer · Big 12 Now on ESPN+ · All-Female Production Crew · Upcoming NBA Action · Coverage of Lebron's Record Chase · Throw it Down with Bill Walton · Chip Carey to Cardinals · Atlanta Braves Opening · Pat McCarthy to Mets · Stephen Nelson to Dodgers · Chris "The Bear" Fallica to FOX Sports Announcer Mentions: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner, Ian Eagle, Ross Tucker, Tracy Wolfson, Jay Feely, Pat McAfee, Tom Brady, Terry Bradshaw, Rob Gronkowski, Michael Strahan, Howie Long, Drew Brees, Phil Simms, Billy Packer, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi, Mike Pereira, Gene Steratore, Mike Golic, Laura Okmin, T.J. Rives, Tim Brando, Brent Musburger, Dick Enberg, Gary Bender, Curt Gowdy, Al McGuire, Jay Bilas, Boog Sciambi, Kris Budden, Mark Neely, Sloane Martin, Kim Adams, Meghan Caffrey, Chuckie Kempf, King McClure, Chris Spatola, Marc Kestecher, P.J. Carlesimo, Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Stephanie Ready, Brian Anderson, Stan Van Gundy, Jared Greenberg, Ryan Ruocco, Richard Jefferson, JJ Redick, Monica McNutt, Bill Walton, Dave Pasch, Roxy Bernstein, Jason Benetti, Vin Scully, Charles Barkley, Chip Carey, Skip Caray, Harry Caray, Jack Buck, Joe Buck, Tom Hart, Ben Ingram, Rich Waltz, Wayne Randazzo, Pat McCarthy, Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Howie Rose, Stephen Nelson, Joe Davis, Chris Fallica, Stanford Steve Hear it all on the latest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to that you are subscribing to the SportsMediaWatch.com podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Romo/Olsen/Brady talk; Super Bowl; Rest in Peace Billy Packer; NBA News; Chip Carey to Cardinals This week on Episode 34 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin continue discussing Tony Romo and Greg Olsen along with Tom Brady's retirement and the broadcasting implications. A tribute to the legacy of Billy Packer as well as the latest announcer news from the NBA, MLB and college hoops. Throughout the show, 77 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: · NFC and AFC Championship Games Review · Super Bowl Preview · Tony Romo · Greg Olsen and Tom Brady at FOX · The Legacy of Billy Packer · Big 12 Now on ESPN+ · All-Female Production Crew · Upcoming NBA Action · Coverage of Lebron's Record Chase · Throw it Down with Bill Walton · Chip Carey to Cardinals · Atlanta Braves Opening · Pat McCarthy to Mets · Stephen Nelson to Dodgers · Chris "The Bear" Fallica to FOX Sports Announcer Mentions: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner, Ian Eagle, Ross Tucker, Tracy Wolfson, Jay Feely, Pat McAfee, Tom Brady, Terry Bradshaw, Rob Gronkowski, Michael Strahan, Howie Long, Drew Brees, Phil Simms, Billy Packer, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi, Mike Pereira, Gene Steratore, Mike Golic, Laura Okmin, T.J. Rives, Tim Brando, Brent Musburger, Dick Enberg, Gary Bender, Curt Gowdy, Al McGuire, Jay Bilas, Boog Sciambi, Kris Budden, Mark Neely, Sloane Martin, Kim Adams, Meghan Caffrey, Chuckie Kempf, King McClure, Chris Spatola, Marc Kestecher, P.J. Carlesimo, Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Stephanie Ready, Brian Anderson, Stan Van Gundy, Jared Greenberg, Ryan Ruocco, Richard Jefferson, JJ Redick, Monica McNutt, Bill Walton, Dave Pasch, Roxy Bernstein, Jason Benetti, Vin Scully, Charles Barkley, Chip Carey, Skip Caray, Harry Caray, Jack Buck, Joe Buck, Tom Hart, Ben Ingram, Rich Waltz, Wayne Randazzo, Pat McCarthy, Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Howie Rose, Stephen Nelson, Joe Davis, Chris Fallica, Stanford Steve Hear it all on the latest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to that you are subscribing to the SportsMediaWatch.com podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of High Theory, Laura Wittman tells us about near death experiences. The central feature of these experiences is a vision and a story, which it turns out are a lot stranger than the “best seller” version. These narrative encounters with death often inspire people to make dramatic moves in search of a more meaningful life, from newfound religious faith or activist commitments to career changes and divorce. In the episode, she talks about the changes in what makes a good death, from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries, and how the narratives of near death experiences reflect our desires for older forms of sociality around life's passing. She references Oliver Sacks's book Hallucinations (Random House, 2012) in regards to the visions patients experience in hospitals, and their desire for a witness in the moments of lucidity that often occur before death. Laura Wittman is an associate professor of French and Italian at Stanford University. She teaches nineteenth and twentieth century literature, and her research focuses on what happens to religious experience in the so-called secular modern age. Her book, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Modern Mourning, and the Reinvention of the Mystical Body (Toronto UP, 2011) has recently been translated into Italian as Il Milite ignoto. Storia e Mito. (LEG, 2021) She also coordinates the Medical Humanities Working Group at the Stanford Humanities Center. This week's image is a photograph of the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier in La Jolla, California, taken by Kim Adams in November 2022. On the top of the pier is a research site for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of High Theory, Laura Wittman tells us about near death experiences. The central feature of these experiences is a vision and a story, which it turns out are a lot stranger than the “best seller” version. These narrative encounters with death often inspire people to make dramatic moves in search of a more meaningful life, from newfound religious faith or activist commitments to career changes and divorce. In the episode, she talks about the changes in what makes a good death, from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries, and how the narratives of near death experiences reflect our desires for older forms of sociality around life's passing. She references Oliver Sacks's book Hallucinations (Random House, 2012) in regards to the visions patients experience in hospitals, and their desire for a witness in the moments of lucidity that often occur before death. Laura Wittman is an associate professor of French and Italian at Stanford University. She teaches nineteenth and twentieth century literature, and her research focuses on what happens to religious experience in the so-called secular modern age. Her book, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Modern Mourning, and the Reinvention of the Mystical Body (Toronto UP, 2011) has recently been translated into Italian as Il Milite ignoto. Storia e Mito. (LEG, 2021) She also coordinates the Medical Humanities Working Group at the Stanford Humanities Center. This week's image is a photograph of the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier in La Jolla, California, taken by Kim Adams in November 2022. On the top of the pier is a research site for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of High Theory, Laura Wittman tells us about near death experiences. The central feature of these experiences is a vision and a story, which it turns out are a lot stranger than the “best seller” version. These narrative encounters with death often inspire people to make dramatic moves in search of a more meaningful life, from newfound religious faith or activist commitments to career changes and divorce. In the episode, she talks about the changes in what makes a good death, from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries, and how the narratives of near death experiences reflect our desires for older forms of sociality around life's passing. She references Oliver Sacks's book Hallucinations (Random House, 2012) in regards to the visions patients experience in hospitals, and their desire for a witness in the moments of lucidity that often occur before death. Laura Wittman is an associate professor of French and Italian at Stanford University. She teaches nineteenth and twentieth century literature, and her research focuses on what happens to religious experience in the so-called secular modern age. Her book, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Modern Mourning, and the Reinvention of the Mystical Body (Toronto UP, 2011) has recently been translated into Italian as Il Milite ignoto. Storia e Mito. (LEG, 2021) She also coordinates the Medical Humanities Working Group at the Stanford Humanities Center. This week's image is a photograph of the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier in La Jolla, California, taken by Kim Adams in November 2022. On the top of the pier is a research site for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In this episode of High Theory, Laura Wittman tells us about near death experiences. The central feature of these experiences is a vision and a story, which it turns out are a lot stranger than the “best seller” version. These narrative encounters with death often inspire people to make dramatic moves in search of a more meaningful life, from newfound religious faith or activist commitments to career changes and divorce. In the episode, she talks about the changes in what makes a good death, from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries, and how the narratives of near death experiences reflect our desires for older forms of sociality around life's passing. She references Oliver Sacks's book Hallucinations (Random House, 2012) in regards to the visions patients experience in hospitals, and their desire for a witness in the moments of lucidity that often occur before death. Laura Wittman is an associate professor of French and Italian at Stanford University. She teaches nineteenth and twentieth century literature, and her research focuses on what happens to religious experience in the so-called secular modern age. Her book, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Modern Mourning, and the Reinvention of the Mystical Body (Toronto UP, 2011) has recently been translated into Italian as Il Milite ignoto. Storia e Mito. (LEG, 2021) She also coordinates the Medical Humanities Working Group at the Stanford Humanities Center. This week's image is a photograph of the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier in La Jolla, California, taken by Kim Adams in November 2022. On the top of the pier is a research site for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Kim Adams can be seen and heard on a variety of media outlets including Fox Sports, FS1, ESPN, and Westwood One Radio. She has been partnered with Dave Popkin on the Pirates Sports Network while Gary Cohen has been away. She talks about tonight's game against Marquette, what to look for in the Big East this year, her start in the business, and more.
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of High Theory, Kim talks with Saronik about neurasthenia. A disease that no longer exists, neurasthenia was a nineteenth century American epidemic of energy depletion. Thinking about this diagnosis can help us understand the social functions of medical knowledge, and how that knowledge changes over time. In the episode Kim discusses two nineteenth-century medical texts: American Nervousness: It's Causes and Consequences (New York: Putnam, 1881) by George Miller Beard, which popularized the diagnosis, and Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1877), by S. Weir Mitchell, which popularized the “rest cure” treatment. She also references three scholarly texts: Tom Lutz's American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History (Cornell UP, 1992); Carolyn Tomas de la Pena's The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American (NYU Press, 2003); and Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity (UC Press, 1992). Kim Adams is one of the co-hosts of High Theory. She works as a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennsylvania State University Humanities Institute, where she is writing a book about electricity and the body in American medicine and literature. She also runs a working group on pain management as a cultural process, called Politics of the Prescription Pad. She lives in Rhode Island and has a very large dog named Tag. This week's image is a 1907 painting titled “On the Southern Plain” by Frederic Remington. The painting shows soldiers on horseback in the American West. Remington was diagnosed with neurasthenia and treated with the “west cure” (discussed in the episode) by S. Weir Mitchell himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
Sports broadcaster and Big East basketball Analyst, Kim Adams, joins Dice it Up to talk all things Big East as the 2022-2023 College Season gets started!
Britney Spears v. K-Fed, Anne Heche takes out a house, Kim K & Pete Davidson split, Terrell Owens almost died, two men outed 110 years after dying on the Titanic, AIDS patient zero, and Maz recaps being in the Mall of America lockdown last Thursday.Drew and Marc are refrigerator brothers.Drew has completed 176,000 sit ups.Sports Weekend: Lou Whitaker Retirement Day at Comerica Park was classy, well done and hotter than hell. The "Jacob deGrom bros" beat the crap out of a Atlanta Braves fan. Pete Rose doesn't want to talk about nailing 14-year-olds 55 years ago, babe. Terrell Owens is really stretching out his 'Karen' encounter as he now claims he could have been killed. Men are dominating the professional female disc golf. Alberto Nonino's massive wang was on full display during a decathlon. Gen Z loves MSU athletics.Detroit sure did have a lot of gun violence this weekend.WDIV Local 4 Weather reporters report: Kim Adams is back! Andrew Humphrey is doing weather reports from his car just like your smartphone. Ben Bailey is still MIA.An LA police chase ends with a surrender to nobody and one very confused criminal.Anne Heche was hospitalized after crashing all over a Los Angeles neighborhood. She took out a garage and then tried to drive through a home. A GoFundMe has been set up by the homeowner. Alec Baldwin makes it all about him while plugging his old movies.Tom Mazawey was locked down at the Mall of America after shots rang out. We check in with him after his vacation. He also might need to start a GoFundMe after being suffering a great loss in the Detroit Tigers' Champions Club today. John Leguizamo is angry that a movie is being made about Fidel Castro even though he knows nothing about it. He's also not happy James Franco will play Fidel Castro because he's not Hispanic.Britney Spears Watch: K-Fed breaks his silence about how Sean Preston and Jayden James are embarrassed by their mom. Sam Asghari slaps back now that it's his "gravy train". Britney Spears goes ballistic. Jamie Spears wants to un-seal Britney's medical records to prove to everybody how crazy she is.Tyler Perry loves Meghan Markle for some reason that no one can figure out. Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/dams or use the code dams to get a HUGE Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee!Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson split. His tattoos didn't age too well.Alex Jones owes $50M to the parents of Sandy Hook victims with multiple trials left to go. He also saved a man's life after the verdict.The American Massage Therapy Association conference is in Cleveland this year... just like Deshaun Watson. Stephen Ross believes he's being punished for Watson's misdeeds.Mitch Albom has a pretty good take on Brittney Griner.Anne Heche's family life was pretty bad.Patient Zero, Gaëtan Dugas, is apparently not Patient Zero anymore.The WaPo outs two men that died 110 years ago on the Titanic.Dane Cook's game nights were filled with underage hotties.Indiana is the first state to pass abortion legislation following the Roe v. Wade reversal. Eli Lilly is going to pack up and take their business elsewhere.The Inflation Reduction Act has been passed so everything will be cheap soon.Texas is sending their migrants to New York and Washington DC.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
We return after our four-month relaunch with an episode on Birthdays, variously interpreted. The reason? It's the second birthday of High Theory Podcast! (And it's also the shared birthday of its two hosts). Joining us are our brilliant collaborators, Julia and Nathan. The four of us talk about our birthdays, what they actually celebrate, their relationship with the stars, and what they have to do with the fetish for newness and the good and the bad of that relationship. Help us ring in a new year of High Theory Podcast with the messy conversation we were born for! Júlia Irion Martins is a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature and Digital Studies at the University of Michigan. She writes about posts: post-feminism, post-internet, post-truth, and posting itself. Despite studying the online, Júlia has not paid for wifi since 2019. Nathan Kim is in his final semester at Yale College, where is double majoring in Statistics & Data Science as well as Ethnicity, Race, & Migration. When not fretting about how to least confusingly declare he studies what may appear as five majors, he also enjoys Korean R&B, the Nintendo Switch game "Hades," and messing around with his home server. He is an active member of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project. Kim Adams is an ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow at Stanford University. She writes about medicine, race, and technology in American culture, from the Civil War to the Civil Rights era. She also grows her own garlic, drives inordinate distances at very late hours, and is contemplating how to best sell out. Maybe founding a biotech startup? She co-hosts the podcast High Theory and is a founding member of the Humanities Podcast Network. Saronik Bosu is a doctoral candidate in the NYU English Department. He is writing his dissertation on economic thought and literary rhetoric, and co-organizing the Postcolonial Anthropocene Research Network. His work in public humanities entails this podcast, co-organizing the Humanities Podcast Network, and the 2022-23 NYU Public Humanities Fellowship. He also procrastinates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
We return after our four-month relaunch with an episode on Birthdays, variously interpreted. The reason? It's the second birthday of High Theory Podcast! (And it's also the shared birthday of its two hosts). Joining us are our brilliant collaborators, Julia and Nathan. The four of us talk about our birthdays, what they actually celebrate, their relationship with the stars, and what they have to do with the fetish for newness and the good and the bad of that relationship. Help us ring in a new year of High Theory Podcast with the messy conversation we were born for! Júlia Irion Martins is a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature and Digital Studies at the University of Michigan. She writes about posts: post-feminism, post-internet, post-truth, and posting itself. Despite studying the online, Júlia has not paid for wifi since 2019. Nathan Kim is in his final semester at Yale College, where is double majoring in Statistics & Data Science as well as Ethnicity, Race, & Migration. When not fretting about how to least confusingly declare he studies what may appear as five majors, he also enjoys Korean R&B, the Nintendo Switch game "Hades," and messing around with his home server. He is an active member of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project. Kim Adams is an ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow at Stanford University. She writes about medicine, race, and technology in American culture, from the Civil War to the Civil Rights era. She also grows her own garlic, drives inordinate distances at very late hours, and is contemplating how to best sell out. Maybe founding a biotech startup? She co-hosts the podcast High Theory and is a founding member of the Humanities Podcast Network. Saronik Bosu is a doctoral candidate in the NYU English Department. He is writing his dissertation on economic thought and literary rhetoric, and co-organizing the Postcolonial Anthropocene Research Network. His work in public humanities entails this podcast, co-organizing the Humanities Podcast Network, and the 2022-23 NYU Public Humanities Fellowship. He also procrastinates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Hinckley says all the wrong things to CBS, Wendy Williams isn't well, Alec Baldwin gives Woody Allen tech support, Kwame Kilpatrick's new grift involves his baby, Jon Witz stops by to talk Taco Fest, and who is "AirDrop Larry"?Machine Gun Kelly is the victim in his new documentary. We almost lost him."Larry" decided to airdrop some pictures of his BJ to everyone on his flight because he was "just having fun". This was on a flight from Detroit to Denver, so someone knows "Larry".The Hawk finally returns.Royal Oak Taco Fest is coming up this weekend and Jon Witz joins us to tease the event .He also has a riddle to tease the acts for the upcoming Arts, Beats & Eats in September.John Hinckley Jr. does his first TV interview on CBS This Morning.Wendy Williams is clearly unhealthy in her interview with TMZ.Howard Stern thinks he's running for president. He's not, but he's saying he is.The red hair/grey pubes poll results are final.Kim Adams is back at WDIV. We talked about it yesterday but forgot to mention she is repped by Bort Beisner.Detroit Fireworks TV show was full of exciting sponsor interviews.COVID screwed the commercial real estate game.AOC and Elizabeth Warren want the government to do abortions on Federal land.Meet Kyng Kilpatrick... and click the link to pay for his dad Kwame's new $880,000 house in Orlando.Brian Laundire's confession letter is all a lie.Baker Mayfield is as done with Cleveland and they are with him.Drew Crime: Kaitlyn Armstrong is believed to be alive. Drew recaps the local murder of Bernice Gray.Demi Lovato got a new dumb tattoo. Oh, and her new "punk" music sucks. She's on the fairground tour.Amy Andrews is coming back to Fox 2 after a brief hiatus.Cassidy Hutchinson dropped a lot of bombs during the Jan 6th Hearings.Alec Baldwin and Woody Allen had a delightful interview on Instagram Live where they talked about everything... except for shooting people to death and molesting children. Woody Allen can't afford decent internet connection.Jizzlaine Maxwell go 20 years in prison for her participation in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.A 101-year-old Nazi has finally been sentenced in Germany to death... by getting 5 years.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Motley Crue on tour, avoiding abortion, Rudy Giuliani assaulted by a back slap, Unrivaled: Red Wings v. Avalanche, Ben Affleck kid's car crash, Eli Zaret stops by, waiting for the Detroit Fireworks, Danny Bonaduce's mystery illness, and Drew's wild weekend.Wild Weekend: Matt Riley's 60th birthday bash. Todd Rundgren killed it... and then totally made up with Trudi. Paul McCartney headlined Glastonbury, but some people are saying Dave Grohl ruined Band on the Run. Robert Plant bored everyone by bringing Alison Krauss. The Rolling Stones played Hyde Park. The Motley Crue tour is a disaster and Vince Meal is terrible.The Ford Fireworks are tonight. You better get in line early.Eli Zaret drops by to discuss ESPN's Unrivaled, the Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Champs, the crappy Detroit Tigers, the Detroit Pistons' draft, $10M NIL deals, Deshaun Watson's arbitration, the Houston Texans new lawsuit and much more.Movies: Top Gun: Maverick earns $1B. The new Elvis movie tied TG for first place this weekend. Some people are saying Jurassic World: Dominion sucks. Abortion was all the rage this weekend. Drew chose to watch The Hidden Lives of Pets instead.Jussie Smollett is back on the red carpet at the BET Awards and Twitter is angry.Alec Baldwin is interviewing Woody Allen as some rebuttal to the Allen v. Farrow HBO show.Danny Bonaduce is trying to bounce back from his mystery illness. SIST: Is anyone out there "running around with red hair and grey pubes?".Ben Affleck's 10-year-old is already crashing Lamborghinis. We call the car rental agency that is supporting Ben's story.Drew continues to lament Chelsea Handler. He also can't understand how a podcast with 500,000 views on YouTube has only 15 podcast reviews.Gone in 60 Seconds Part II: Birmingham Edition.Kim Adams is back! Ben Baily's still missing.Roe v. Wade: Billie Joe Armstrong is done with America. Chicks are stocking up on Plan B. Madonna doesn't know how to support her grandbabies if her kids get knocked up. Full House's Jodie Sweetin got roughed up during a protest. Olivia Rodrigo is angry. A lot of people got racist on the internet because of Clarence Thomas and the SCOTUS ruling.Britney Spears vs her mom. Jason Alexander remains in jail. Try and decipher her latest mad rant.Mavis Staples vs Aretha Franklin.Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/dams or use the code dams to get a HUGE Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee!Taco Fest is coming up in Royal Oak.Three people have died following a train derailment in Missouri.We almost lost Rudy Giuliani after a devastating grocery store attack. or he's just a liar.Nancy Pelosi assaulted a 6-year-old child of color.Matt Riley prop dances.Nobody rides the QLine. Ever.Build Back Better is going great. Everything is totally built, back and better than they were before. A Joe Biden voicemail has been leaked from Hunter's laptop.Lauren Santo Domingo outs Ivanka Trump for having an abortion.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Trudy Haynes was more than a pioneer. She was a “first.” The country’s first Black weathercaster on TV. Philadelphia’s first Black news reporter - male or female - at CBS-3. Haynes didn’t just make history. She survived and thrived in a cutthroat industry, all while blazing a trail for future broadcasters like KYW Newsradio’s Kim Adams. Before Adams carved out a successful career of her own, she grew up in North Philadelphia watching and studying Haynes’ work. Years later, Adams would share the CBS-3 set with Haynes, who passed away earlier this week at the age of 95. In honor of her late colleague, mentor, and friend, Adams shares stories and memories about what made Trudy Haynes one-of-a-kind. The Jawncast is Jay Scott Smith, Sabrina Boyd-Surka, and Brian Seltzer. Follow @TheJawncast on Twitter for every new episode. Credits: Trudy Haynes Network Philadelphia Broadcast Pioneers
Danny Schayes pays off a month-long tease, telling his famous Kareem Abdul-Jabbar story. Later, Danny and Brian Higgins chat with basketball analyst Kim Adams about both NCAA Tournaments.
This episode of To the Point features Kim Adams House – as part of RockED's continuing celebration of Women's History Month. About Our GuestKim, one of the most accomplished senior executives in the automotive industry, serves as Head of All Brands – Licensing and Merchandising, for Stellantis. Her responsibilities include building brand aspirations for the company's diverse portfolio of products and expanding the brands' reach to new consumers. Kim's tenure with the company has included several other senior-level executive positions.
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Kim Adams. Currently, I am living with the love of my life in Orange County with my bonus kids and our puppies while beginning my new journey as a motivational speaker, author and Entrepreneur. I have manifested the life I always dreamed of but it's happened through passionate self-care, trusting my intuition and being a seeker/open to new ways of thinking and living. I am a thriver and have dealt with sexual abuse, an eating disorder at the age of 19, married to a narcissist only to find myself dealing with sexual assault at work. I have always had a deep sense of trust in the universe and that everything happening in my life was for my best and highest. I began my career at broadcast.com ( after being on a triple cast show called Nettalklive where I was the "chat chick" who talked about chatting on the internet back in 1996 ) I got my first career job working at broadcast.com for Mark Cuban where Stan Woodward had the intuition to hire me even though I didn't pass the usual test for salespeople that were normally hired. This began me seeing how if one boss believes in you it can be life-changing. I went on work for Stan at another company which then led me to work in advertising sales from 2007 - 2019. In this episode we discuss the universe, light workers, fear, self-doubt, mindset, the Corporate Hippie and awakening. Website - https://www.thecorporatehippie.co IG - https://www.instagram.com/manifestwithkim FB - https://www.facebook.com/kimberlykayadams "We're really moving into the intuition age" - 00:02:15 "Unfortunately if humanity doesn't take this time to awaken" - 00:18:30 "Don't let the fear of something stop you" - 00:35:25 Empowerography would like to offer you a discount code to one of our exclusive partners, Quartz & Canary Jewelry & Wellness Co. Please use CODE EMPOWER15 to receive 15% off upon check out at www.quartzandcanary.com. Quartz & Canary is truly the place, where spirituality meets style.
This week we host Kim Adams who has had an experience dying and coming back. This tear-jerking story will move your heart and bring closure to life post death stories everywhere. Spring and Cossondre have both had a similar experiences to each other that were unlike Kim's (though we have heard many individual stories similar to Kim's) that we theorize is because we had not been close to anyone who had past away before us thus leaving no one to greet us on the other side. If you have died or almost died and did not have an experience similar to this do not feel left out, for every journey is different and pushes our personal souls to grow in ways we could not imagine. Spring and Cossondre can be found at mysticsandmagicians.com Here's a note from Kim Adams: I was born into an intuitive family, however my near death experience pushed me away from it rather than drawing me in. I have finally come out of my "Spiritual Closet and it feels like I have come home. I am a proud empath, it can be hugely draining sometimes however it can also be very rewarding. I want to learn more and I want to be more! Should anyone have any questions or want to talk I can be reached at info@kimadamscoaching.com.
In today's episode of "Cut to the Chase," host Gregg Goldfarb interviews prominent attorney Kim Adams, a shareholder at one of the premier law firms in the world, Levin Papantonio. Kim began her work in complicated sex trafficking cases with the determination to make a difference, and you will hear in today's discussion how she has done that and continues to. According to Kim, "these are not easy cases. You kind of have to have your heart all in. But it's important work that is going to move into the future and I think that we're going to see real change."