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Best podcasts about kim hall

Latest podcast episodes about kim hall

Coaching the Whole Educator
#135: Why Adult Dysregulation Looks Like Resistance (And What to Do About It)

Coaching the Whole Educator

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 18:30


Send us a textWhat looks like resistance is often dysregulation in disguise—showing up as avoidance, blame, or burnout. We talk all the time about helping kids manage their emotions, but what about adults? When adults become dysregulated, their brains shift from thoughtful decision-making to fight-or-flight mode, sabotaging effective communication and clear thinking. Kim Hall breaks down exactly what's happening during these moments and shares a simple, powerful strategy to hit the “calm the heck down” button—helping you move from knee-jerk reactions to intentional responses. Because as coaches and leaders, we can't effectively support our beautiful educators and students until we've regulated ourselves first.  The Whole Educator is now booking for the 2025–2026 school year—keynotes, PD, and our Human Centered Academy are all designed to turn resistance into real progress. Check out the options at https://bit.ly/WholeEdPrograms and let's make next year the one where things finally shift. 

Besties with Breasties Podcast
S5E12: Just Breathe for Wellness: Insights from James Nestor's "Breath"

Besties with Breasties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 35:46


Episode Summary: In this episode, Sarah and Beth dive into the fascinating science of breathing as explored in James Nestor's book, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art. Together, they unpack key takeaways from the book, including how the way we breathe impacts our overall health, the connection between breath work and stress reduction, and practical tips to improve your breathing habits for better well-being. Whether you're dealing with the aftermath of cancer treatment or just looking for simple ways to enhance your health, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Plus, don't miss this week's "Boobs in the News" segment for your dose of humor and positivity! What You'll Learn in This Episode: The importance of nasal breathing versus mouth breathing. How poor breathing habits contribute to chronic health conditions. The role of breath in regulating stress and boosting energy. Techniques like "box breathing" and "alternate nostril breathing" to try at home. How improving your breath can support cancer recovery and long-term survivorship. Resources Mentioned: Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor Beasties with Breasties Guided Meditation Podcast from Kim Hall with YouHealU Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by Gateway Financial Group -Thrivent and Faith Through Fire Bootcamp Get Involved: Subscribe to the podcast for more tips, stories, and expert advice. Leave a review to help other survivors find the show! Become a mentor Follow Us: Instagram: @Faithroughfire Facebook: @Faithroughfire Website: FaithThroughFire.org

Besties with Breasties Podcast
Breathwork Meditation

Besties with Breasties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 25:45


In this special gift episode for our listeners, we invite you to join us for a powerful breathwork meditation with Kim Hall. This time is designed to help you let go of the old thoughts and patterns that no longer serve you and make space for the desires and intentions you wish to bring into your life. Guided by mindful breath, this session will leave you feeling lighter, more centered, and ready to embrace a future aligned with your most authentic self. Important Contraindications for Activating Breathwork: While this practice can be transformative, activating breathwork may not be suitable for everyone. Please avoid this meditation if you have any of the following conditions: Pregnancy Cardiovascular issues (e.g., high or low blood pressure, history of heart attack) Severe respiratory conditions (e.g., asthma, COPD) Recent surgeries or injuries Seizure disorders Severe mental health conditions (e.g., schizophrenia, severe anxiety or panic attacks) History of aneurysms (or a family history of aneurysms) If you have any concerns, consult your healthcare provider before beginning a breathwork practice. Take this time to invest in your well-being and step into the new year with clarity, purpose, and intention. Listen now and start your journey of release and renewal!

Leap Into HR Consulting
Christmas Special - Looking back at 2023 and ahead to 2024

Leap Into HR Consulting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 28:56


In the final podcast episode of 2023, Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD is joined by her team: Kim Hall, Client Success Manager; Sarah Burden, Internal Marketing Specialist; Claire Payne, External Marketing Specialist; and Emma Savin, Finance Associate.Together, they delve into a reflective year-in-review, sharing highlights and uncovering surprising fun facts about the team, even unbeknownst to Sarah herself!Tune in to discover exciting plans on the horizon for 2024.Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Sarah and the entire Leap into HR Consulting team!Visit our website for all our services mentioned in the podcast: https://bit.ly/WebLeapInto

Leap Into HR Consulting
Christmas Special - Looking back at 2023 and ahead to 2024

Leap Into HR Consulting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 28:56


In the final podcast episode of 2023, Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD is joined by her team: Kim Hall, Client Success Manager; Sarah Burden, Internal Marketing Specialist; Claire Payne, External Marketing Specialist; and Emma Savin, Finance Associate.Together, they delve into a reflective year-in-review, sharing highlights and uncovering surprising fun facts about the team, even unbeknownst to Sarah herself!Tune in to discover exciting plans on the horizon for 2024.Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Sarah and the entire Leap into HR Consulting team!Visit our website for all our services mentioned in the podcast: https://bit.ly/WebLeapInto

New Books in African American Studies
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. 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

New Books in Literary Studies
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Dance
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in American Studies
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Art
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in Communications
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in Popular Culture
Vanessa I. Corredera, "Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America" (Edinburgh UP, 2022)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 110:37


Vanessa I. Corredera's book Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America (Edinburgh Univeristy Press, 2022) looks at how that seventeenth-century play and its protagonist was imagined in theatre, television, and other media between 2008 and 2016. Corredera's analysis ranges from the sketch comedy Key & Peele to Keith Hamilton Cobb's play American Moor, from ever-persistent tradition of minstrel Othello to the reimagining of Shakespeare's play by writers of color. Bringing together examples of cultural texts that perpetuate anti-black racism and other artifacts that offer anti-racist possibilities, Corredera's book helps us to understand this recent moment in U.S. history. At times, to quote Reanimating Shakespeare's Othello in Post-Racial America, creators like Serial's Sarah Koenig “have operationalize[d] what this book demonstrates is in fact the common Othello narrative without truly thinking about its force, wielding Shakespearean authority without any regard as to the potentially subjugating purpose for which she is employing it” (127). Other reanimations invite us to shift our perspective and, by extension, reconsider our identifications with characters such as Desdemona or Iago. Vanessa I. Corredera is Department Chair and Professor of English at Andrews University. Corredera's scholarship has appeared in Literature Compass, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Quarterly, and The Routledge Handbook to Shakespeare and Global Appropriation. Corredera also just published Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation, which is co-edited with Geoffrey Way and L. Monique Pittman (Routledge, 2023). In addition to scholarship, Corredera is a celebrated teacher having won campus-wide honors including the Daniel S. Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award and the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award. During the conversation, Vanessa discusses Brandi K. Adams's article “Black ‘(un)bookishness' in Othello and American Moor: A Meditation” (Shakespeare, 2021), Keith Hamilton Cobb's American Moor (Methuen, 2020), Carol Anderson's White Rage (Bloomsbury, 2016), Kim Hall's edition of Othello (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006), Imani Perry's Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop (Duke University Press, 2004), Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017), and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism Without Racists (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003). John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

NASACast Audio
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 93: Circuit Theory Application to Animal Movement

NASACast Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022


The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.

Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 93: Circuit Theory Application to Animal Movement

Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022


The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.

Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 93: Circuit Theory Application to Animal Movement

Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 29:35


The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.

Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 93: Circuit Theory Application to Animal Movement

Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022


The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.

Loaded Bases w/ Mason Hall
Kim Hall - Best Baseball Mother in the World (My Mom)

Loaded Bases w/ Mason Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 19:57


Let's welcome Kim Hall to the #LoadedBasesPodcast!  • Available on Apple Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and more! • Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2VExnzc Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3nw9t4q YouTube: https://bit.ly/3CdduPy • Instagram: @loadedbasespodcast Twitter: @LoadedBasesPod Website:  Loadedbasespodcast.com Venmo: @LoadedBasesPodcast • Loaded Bases Podcast Gear Mic: https://amzn.to/3p5vCG2  Camera: https://bit.ly/3D4kT3y Arm: https://bit.ly/3xAAU06 Chair: https://amzn.to/3I7nKwg Lighting: https://bit.ly/3pev7t8 RSS: https://www.podbean.com/

Raise Nation
Kim Hall on Go Further: If They Can Dream It, Let Them Do It (RAISE IMPACT SERIES)

Raise Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 46:01


Meet expert peer-to-peer consultant, Kim Hall. 'Meeting supporters where they are,' is not just a cliché statement, it's a can-do fundraising mantra that produces evergreen results...and it's much easier than you'd think. Kim tells personal and professional stories about how not to leave money on the table.

Everywhere We Go

On this week's episode, I said down with Kim Hall.Kim talks to me about the death of her mother by suicide Kim's mother suffered from postnatal depression and depression, her manic episodes resulted in her being hospitalized throughout Kim's young life.Kim's mother was abandoned by the mental health services releasing Kim's mother into the hands of her 15-year-old daughter.Kim experienced many of her mother's suicide attempts and in the end, Kim‘s mother succeeded in her attempts leaving a 16-year-old Kim and her sisters behind. Throughout the conversation, Kim's love for her mother is palpable Kims outlook on life today is one of gratitude, determination, and positivity. She is an absolute credit to herself, she has worked so hard to be the woman she is today. Kim has launched an initiative to help others in her community which are walk and talk sessions she set this up in honor of her mother to offer people a safe place to talk. Kim, you're an absolute inspiration your heart is so pure Thank you for sitting down with me and sharing your mother Rachel's story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Encompass Parent Talks
Sleep Tips

Encompass Parent Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 22:54


Kids and sleep – an age-old challenge for so many parents! Encompass pediatric therapists Missy Budworth and Kim Hall share invaluable tips for parents and caregivers to help promote healthy sleep habits.

Extra Point With Phil Jones
07/28/2021 Featuring Kennedie Weems, Todd Holcomb, and Kim Hall

Extra Point With Phil Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 116:55


In this episode, Host Phil Jones and Co-host Kennedie Weems talk to AJC Writer Todd Holcomb about their favorite teams to look for. They also talk to the wife of Bob Hall from Coffee County to get an inside look behind the scenes of a football coach.

LTC University Podcast
Episode 113, Kim Hall, Advanced Care Planning

LTC University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 27:24


Today we have a wonderful human being, Kim Hall. Kim is a licensed social worker and a Patient Care Coordinator for SC House Calls. Kim brings compassion and understanding to the job and provides a wealth of knowledge for patients and families. Kim and I discuss the importance of Advanced Care Planning and even do a mock patient Advanced Care Plan on the podcast. We hope you get a lot out of this conversation!

Radio Labyrinth
36: Take The Silver Spoon Out Of Your Mouth

Radio Labyrinth

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 65:40


New Radio Labyrinth Merch!Blockumentary! Our tribute to "The Last Blockbuster" documentaryGet your limited-edition Radio Labyrinth t-shirt here:https://www.storefrontier.com/product/blockumentaryRadio Shackerhttps://www.storefrontier.com/product/radioshackerMORE:https://www.storefrontier.com/product/ventifacecoveringhttps://www.storefrontier.com/product/podraptorshttps://www.storefrontier.com/product/coffeeisforclosersOur Store!https://www.storefrontier.com/product/radiolabyrinthfooksiefanFollow our YouTube page!https://www.youtube.com/radiolabyrinthpodcastBecome a Radio Labyrinth Patron!https://www.patreon.com/TimandrewsOur website!https://radiolabyrinthpodcast.com/Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinthFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/_________________________________________________________Pizza, pizza! Many thanks to our "Radio" friends who made the trek to Conyers, GA and joined us for the first Radio Labyrinth get-together in 17 months! Thanks to Mike & Kim Hall of Atlanta Pizza & Gyro for hosting us. Also thanks to Kyle Thomas!After the recap we go old school Labyrinth mixing up Arnold Schwarzenegger, 1980s boobie flicks, Silver Spoons, It's Your Move and more. PLUS: Arnold gets creepy with Frank Oz and, speaking of Silver Spoons, Ricky Schroder apologizes to Costco.PLUS: What we watched, Staff Picks and more.#WWEonAE #ShawnMichaels #RickySchroder #SonsOfSam #TheNevers #LoveDeathAndRobots #SethRogan #Shadowbone #Hacks #AntiquesRoadShow #1971 #TheRental #Halston #ProjectHailMary #Bandsplain #BlockIslandSound   _________________________________________________________We love our sponsors!Atlanta Pizza & Gyrohttp://www.atlantapizzagyro.com/https://www.facebook.com/atlpizza/Our Friends!The Power Pod with WSB's, Jared Yamamoto, et. al.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-power-pod/id1459204880One Topic with our very own, Autumn Fischer & Greg Russhttps://onetopic.podbean.com/The Wilder Ride with Alan Sanders and Walt Murrayhttps://thewilderride.com/WKRPCast Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wkrp-cast/id1528859625Bryan Silverbax Showhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bryan-silverbax-show/id1451504886The Regular Guys Review with Larry Wachshttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lawrence-wachs/the-regular-guys-reviewWhat Happened When Podcasthttp://www.mlwradio.com/what-happened-when-.html _________________________________________________________PATRONS!Thanks to our Radio Labyrinth Producers: Tim Slaton, Brett Perkins, Mike Hall, Shawn Hall, Chad Shepperd, Andrew Hopkins, Todd Ellis, Melissa Knowles, Bryan Smith, John Southerland, Mike D, Matt Carter, Erick Malmstron & Keith Tait. And thank you to all of our awesome Patreon Patrons: Hemp Huntress, Tracy McCoy, Emily Warren, Buck Monterey, Randy Reeves, Robey Neeley, Robert Kerns, Wayne Blair, Sherrie Dougherty, Rusty Weinberg, Michael Einhaus, Mark Weilandt, Leslie Haynie, Kevin Stokes, Jesse Rusinski, Jeremy Truman, Jeff Peterson, Herb Lamb, Gwynne Ketcham, Denise Reynolds, David C Funk, Collin Omen, Christopher Doerr, Chris Weilandt, Chris Cosentino, Brian Jackson, Brennon Price, Andrew Mulazzi, Andrew Harbin, Amber Gilpatrick, Alan Barker, Aaron Roberts, Walt Murray PI, Sam Wells, Ryan Wilson, Lou Coniglio, Kevin Schwartz, Gus Turner, Jonathan Wilson.

Association Transformation
Membership Do's and Don'ts for 2021

Association Transformation

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 30:56


Membership is at the heart of any association and today's guests are membership directors of the highest calibre. Join in on our conversation where Andrew, Elisa, Kim Hall, Membership Director of National Association of Counties, and David D'Souza, Membership Director of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development speak all thing membership. Also, tune in to find out what a fortnight is!You won't want to miss this episode.For more information about Association Transformation, please see our website: https://associationtransformation.org/Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Please subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform, so you never miss an episode!

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast
Business Networking Follow-up - #Networker2018 #MikeArmstrong Chats with USA #Entrepreneur Kim Hall on the Mike Armstrong Podcast Show

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 50:14


Business Networking Follow-up - #Networker2018 #MikeArmstrong Chats with USA #Entrepreneur Kim Hall on the Mike Armstrong Podcast Show

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast
#Networker2018 #MikeArmstrong Chats with American Amway Distributor Kim Hall from Indiana, USA, on the Mike Armstrong Podcast Show

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 50:14


JWUMC Houston
Pastor Pod - December 2020 - "One Step at a Time"

JWUMC Houston

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 34:38


The Christmas season has arrived! 2020 has been a really different year for everyone but the reason for the season still holds true. In this month’s pastor’s podcast, we talk about holding fast to the true meaning of Christmas, ending the year strong and we hear from our Preschool director Kim Hall. We pray you all are encouraged today.

Encompass Parent Talks
Understanding Doctor Approved Baby Products

Encompass Parent Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 14:28


Parents are very aware of the many products available that are promoted as helping to make parenting easier – such as activity centers and things to help babies sleep better. Developmental Pediatrician and Encompass Medical Director, Dr. Dan Tolson, and Encompass Pediatric Therapist, Kim Hall, share their expertise and insights on what parents should consider as they decide whether or not to buy a product.

Encompass Parent Talks
Remote Learning and Managing Screen Time

Encompass Parent Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 22:07


Let’s face it – due to COVID19, we’re in an unprecedented situation with families juggling the realities of children at home attending school remotely while trying to balance the potential physical and mental impacts. Two parents share how they’re handling the issues with their families, and Encompass Pediatric Therapist, Kim Hall, offers some terrific tips for parents.

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 1963 Hr 1

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 54:03


The Weaponized Woman with Kita Busse and her guest Kim Hall. Lock N Load is presented by; Hour 1; Franklin Armory www.franklinarmory.com   3rd Hour Aero Precision https://aeroprecisionusa.com     And by; NightHawk Custom https://www.nighthawkcustom.com      Ace Firearms http://www.acefirearms.com   CZ-USA https://cz-usa.com   DeSantis Holsters https://www.desantisholster.com   STI International https://stiguns.com   L-AV8 https://l-av8.com   Spikes Tactical https://www.spikestactical.com   Chambers Custom https://chamberscustom.com   Bedford Camera and Video https://www.bedfords.com

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Encompass Parent Talks
Autism Awareness, Part 2

Encompass Parent Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 13:54


Many of us likely know someone on the autism spectrum or someone with a child or other family member on the spectrum. According to the latest information from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 1 in 54 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Recognizing April is National Autism Awareness Month, we’re discussing it on our Parent Talks podcast in two parts. In Part 2, we continue the discussion around autism awareness that we started in Part 1. Two mothers share their experiences with therapies, treatments, and strategies for managing autism. They’ll also talk about handling school transitions and the supports from their families, friends, and communities. And Missy Budworth and Kim Hall, pediatric therapists with Encompass, provide information about resources and support for after the diagnosis.

Encompass Parent Talks
Autism Awareness, Part 1

Encompass Parent Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 17:17


Many of us likely know someone on the autism spectrum or someone with a child or other family member on the spectrum. According to the latest information from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 1 in 54 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Recognizing April is National Autism Awareness Month, we’re discussing it on our Parent Talks podcast in two parts. In Part 1, two mothers share their experiences and the signs and behaviors that led them to seek professional help. We also hear from two pediatric therapists with Encompass, Missy Budworth and Kim Hall, as they offer their suggestions and guidance to parents who have concerns about their child’s development.

RE.B.U.K.E.E
Episode 10: Black Mental Illness....Da walking time Bomb

RE.B.U.K.E.E

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 54:10


Marcus brings guest Kim Hall & Sarita Clovin that specialize in Mental illness to discuss this ongoing issue that plaguing the Black community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marcus-jones07/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcus-jones07/support

Me Time Midlife Podcast
91. Balancing Work & Aging Parents - Guest Expert Kim Hall

Me Time Midlife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 31:28


After establishing her career in the public health system in Canada, Kim Hall recognized a gap in the provision of in-home, private-pay rehabilitation services. She started Physio2U in 2012, and has lead its growth to become the largest in-home physical therapy company in Western Canada. Since Kim is a trained physical therapist, she has worked hard to develop her business acumen, leadership and entrepreneur skills. In 2016, she was winner of Western Canada for the Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards and in 2017 she was recognized as a YWCA Women of Distinction for Entrepreneurship. Kim also contributes to her industry as a member of the Board of Directors for the College of Physical Therapists of BC and as a mentor for internationally educated physiotherapists through the University of British Columbia. Kim can relate to many women in mid-life as she has recovered from a painful divorce, cared for her ailing parents who have both passed away all while starting and scaling a business with 20+ staff members.

How to Lead for Female Entrepreneurs
The Interview with Kim Hall, Founder of Physio2U | Ep #30

How to Lead for Female Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 35:07


Kris talks with Kim Hall, founder of Physio2U, the largest in-home physical therapy company in Western Canada. As a trained physical therapist, Kim has worked hard to develop her business acumen and her leadership and entrepreneur skills. What you'll find in this episode: 1) What Kim’s business growth has required she learn about herself. 2) Advice for those who feel they don’t have time to build out the various systems in their business that allow them to move into an overseeing role. 3) “You have to live it to give it.” – Kris 4) The unexpected thing that Kim learned. 5) Why Kim thinks it’s challenging to manage adults/professionals. 6) “Until you clear your mind and emotions of this extra stuff that we all bring, you won’t be able to be an effective manager.” – Kim  7) “I’ve learned that other people don’t work as hard as the founder does.” – Kim  8) “You have the choice, and you can create the life you want.” – Kim 9) “A lot of people quit because of the people part.” – Kris  10) “Continue to dream big and imagine the life you want to create for yourself. Then make sure you create step by step goals in order to get you there.” - Kim © 2019 Kris Plachy Visit: KrisPlachy.com for show notes and available downloads Email: support@leadershipcoachllc.com Kris on Facebook @KrisPlachy on Twitter @krisplachycoach on Instagram Kris on LinkedIn Produced by Podcast Prowess

Halcyon Trailblazer
#5: DeMario and Kristle Pressley (Geaux Bikes) & Kim Hall (Totally Running & Walking)

Halcyon Trailblazer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 47:17


For most people, summer is all about getting on the move. In Forsyth County, all roads lead to the Big Creek Greenway, so on this month’s show, we are highlighting businesses that help you move around while getting great exercise through walking, running and biking. First up, we’ll chat with the dynamic duo behind the newly opened Geaux Bikes, DeMario and Kristle Pressley, about bringing the rapidly growing bike share craze to Forsyth County (1:31). Then, Kim Hall from Totally Running and Walking shares her remarkable journey to Forsyth County and how her passion for running changed her life (24:19). Be sure to subscribe to the show on the podcast app of your choice and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @VisitHalcyon! VisitHalcyon.com

Lend Me Your Ears | A Podcast About Shakespeare and Modern Politics

Othello isn’t just a play about race, toxic masculinity, and the nature of identity—it’s a play that has influenced our own views on race throughout the centuries. But what did race mean in early 17th-century London? In this fifth episode of Lend Me Your Ears, host Isaac Butler talks to Queen Mary University of London professor Jerry Brotton, Barnard College professor Kim Hall, and Ayanna Thompson, director of the Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University, about the history surrounding Othello and what it means to perform the play today. The actors in this episode are Will Sturdivant as Othello, Sid Solomon as Iago, and Emily Gardner Xu Hall as Desdemona. Slate Plus members get a bonus episode of Lend Me Your Ears every month. Learn more at slate.com/shakespeare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Lend Me Your Ears: Othello

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 43:36


Othello isn’t just a play about race, toxic masculinity, and the nature of identity—it’s a play that has influenced our own views on race throughout the centuries. But what did race mean in early 17th-century London? In this fifth episode of Lend Me Your Ears, host Isaac Butler talks to Queen Mary University of London professor Jerry Brotton, Barnard College professor Kim Hall, and Arizona State University associate dean Ayanna Thompson about the history surrounding Othello and what it means to perform the play today. The actors in this episode are Will Sturdivant as Othello, Sid Solomon as Iago, and Emily Gardner Xu Hall as Desdemona. Slate Plus members get a bonus episode of Lend Me Your Ears every month. Learn more at slate.com/shakespeare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Kings Of Leon Sex Time Machine

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis PhD is a best-selling author and psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida. She can be found at http://www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, MA/EdS, resident in counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis and need help, please... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Facebook Love

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis PhD is a best-selling author and psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida. She can be found at http://www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, MA/EdS, resident in counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis and need help, please... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis PhD is a best-selling author and psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida. She can be found at http://www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, M.A., Ed.S. is a resident in clinical mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Canadian Bacon

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis PhD is a best-selling author and psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida. She can be found at http://www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, M.A., Ed.S. is a resident in clinical mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Sexually Awkward Positions

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis PhD is a best-selling author and psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida. She can be found at http://www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, M.A., Ed.S. is a resident in clinical mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Peanut Butter Robot

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis PhD is a best-selling author and psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida. She can be found at http://www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, M.A., Ed.S. is a resident in clinical mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Asking Out An Ex’s Sister

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: A Good Mint-ality

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Sauce Flipping

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018


[audio http://archive.org/download/NILApr8/NILApr8.mp3 ] Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: How Late Is Too Late?

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Barista Loving

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: The Dalmatian Endorsement

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Creative Pronunciations

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis and... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Meet The Birthday Boy!

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis and... Read More

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds
Nerds In Love: Pie And Beer

Nerds In Love – Three Angry Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018


Nerds in Love: the world’s nerdiest dating advice podcast. Our experts are: Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. NCC DCMHS LMHC is a best-selling author and board-certified and licensed psychotherapist. www.stephaniesarkis.com. Kim Hall, BA, QPPMH is a graduate student and clinical intern in mental health counseling. Feel free to email your questions to threeangrynerdspodcast@gmail.com. If you’re in crisis and... Read More

WE Have Cancer
Promoting Colon Cancer Screening in the African American Community, With Kim Hall Jackson

WE Have Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 39:33


Kim Hall Jackson is a seven year survivor of rectal cancer. She was first diagnosed in December 2008, as Stage I. She had a bowel resection and temporary ileostomy. Two weeks after surgery she went to get her staples removed and was informed her cancer had been re-staged to Stage III rectal cancer. She began […] The post The Colon Cancer Podcast (http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/031-2/) .

Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
African Americans and Shakespeare

Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 32:22


"Freedom, high-day! High-day, freedom! Freedom, high-day, freedom!" —THE TEMPEST(2.2.192-193) In this second of two podcasts on Shakespeare and the African American experience, "Freedom, Hey-Day! Hey-Day, Freedom!" examines some of the many ways—including, but not limited to, performance—that black Americans have encountered, responded to, taken ownership of, and sometimes turned away from Shakespeare's words. Rebecca Sheir, host of the Shakespeare Unlimited series, narrates this expansive, interview-filled look at the intersection between African American life and Shakespeare, from stage productions to personal and academic encounters with the texts. Kim Hall is a professor of English at Barnard College. Caleen Sinnette Jennings is a professor of theater at American University in Washington, DC. Bernth Lindfors is professor emeritus of history at the University of Texas. Francesca Royster is a professor of English at DePaul University. Shane White is a professor of history at the University of Sydney in Australia. -------------------- From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. Produced for the Folger Shakespeare Library by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. Edited by Gail Kern Paster and Esther Ferington. We had help gathering material for the Shakespeare Unlimited series from Esther French. We also had help from Britta Greene and Anne Marie Baldonado at Fresh Air with Terry Gross, who gave us their 1987 recording of August Wilson. Original music composed and arranged by Lenny Williams. The title of this episode uses an alternate spelling ("hey-day") in quoting Caliban's exclamation; it is "high-day" in the Folger Digital Texts edition of THE TEMPEST.

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
079: Steve Walker is an Artist and Builder of Amazing Custom Vehicles

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 31:07


Steve Walker is an artist, and a former Resident Artist for the City of Seattle.  He draws, paints, creates sculptures, illustrates for magazines and children’s books and he’s done some writing as well.  He also penned a cartoon strip for National Lampoon.   And he builds cars. Very, very unique cars. He’s been featured on the TV show Monster Garage and the Vintage Vehicle Show.  The cars Steve builds are not restoration but his own creations using a vocabulary of recognizable shapes inspired by the racing vehicles I admired as a kid in the 50's.   His current studio is called "Close Enough Engineering", where he works with his buddy Kim Hall.  They started out building prototypes and proof-of-concept models for engineering companies and inventors and now they build oversized artworks for casinos, shipping work to Vegas, Detroit, D.C., Austria, Canada, China, and Dubai.  You can see examples of their art at their website:  Closeenoughengineering.com  You won’t believe your eyes.

Fordham Conversations
Who are you?

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2007 30:00


The stories we tell about ourselves…and the stories that the food we eat tells about us. We talk with Fordham professor Kim Hall about food and culture, and with a Brooklyn mother and daughter about what it’s like being Greek and American at the same time.

Fordham Conversations
Aw, sugar...

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2007 30:00


You might be cursing sugar right now for your winter weight gain. But back in the 17th century, sugar was a luxury item that people couldn't stop talking about...and it had a much bigger effect on the development of the modern world than you might think. We talk to Fordham professor Kim Hall about what sugar means to us today, and what it meant back then.