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The Mutual Audio Network
Hiro / Death March(062222)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 59:56


Lyrical Love Story. Insight into Inhumanity. Re-Imagined Radio presented The Willamette Radio Workshop performing two short radio dramas, "Hiro & Liling" by Kristina Jones, an original performance, and "The Martian Death March" by Ernest Kinoy, an episode from Dimension X and X Minus One. Both are directed by Sam A. Mowry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wednesday Wonders
Hiro / Death March

Wednesday Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 59:56


Lyrical Love Story. Insight into Inhumanity. Re-Imagined Radio presented The Willamette Radio Workshop performing two short radio dramas, "Hiro & Liling" by Kristina Jones, an original performance, and "The Martian Death March" by Ernest Kinoy, an episode from Dimension X and X Minus One. Both are directed by Sam A. Mowry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Online and Inspired
Online and Inspired - Ep. 6 - Guardian Lane

Online and Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 65:35


Emily and Marissa are joined by Kristina Jones founder and CEO of "Guardian Lane" - online, on-demand grief support for kids. Plus, April is Autism Acceptance Month, book recommendations, the state of education, and more! Show links: www.guardianlane.com www.facebook.com/guardianlane

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Mourning Meeting
Krisitna Jones | The Mourning Meeting

Mourning Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 21:34


Kristina Jones is an award winning advertising art director turned tech entrepreneur. When Kristina was seven, her father died from cancer and she knew one day she wanted to share her story on how she kept the connection to her dad alive. Throughout the process of writing and editing, "My Forever Guardian" (Myforeverguardian.com), she noticed the immense lack of online support for the millions of grieving children here in the US. She quickly got to work building www.guardianlane.com, a children's mental health platform that is innovating how children access grief counseling. With the use of on-demand exclusive video content, community, tele-counseling and a whole lot of creativity, the children have begun to build their own social healing network. To contact Kristina, reach out at to her at kjones@guardianlane.com. Where to Find Us: inner-harbor.org INSTAGRAM: @innerharbor_grief_support SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2T5Q6Te APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yIwhAi Reach out if you want to hear about a specific topic on the podcast or if you want to be a guest on the show: inner-harbor.org/contact --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Gorgeous Mississippi state representative gunned down weed-eating

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 38:36


A former Mississippi representative is found fatally shot at the same location where her sister-in-law was found deceased in December 2019. Forty-year-old Ashley Henley was found dead while working in the yard of a trailer. Kristina Jones was found dead in the bedroom of the burned-out home on Christmas 2019. No arrests have been made in connection with her death, but a suspect has been taken into custody on arson charges.Joining Nancy Grace today:Wendy Patrick - California prosecutor, Author: “Red Flags” www.wendypatrickphd.com 'Today with Dr. Wendy' on KCBQ in San DiegoDr. Jorey Krawczyn - Police Psychologist, Adjunct Faculty with Saint Leo University; Research Consultant with Blue Wall Institute, Author: Operation S.O.S. - Practical Recommendations to Help “Stop Officer Suicide” (July 2021) bw-institute.comDr. Michelle Dupre - Forensic Pathologist and former Medical Examiner, Author: “Homicide Investigation Field Guide” & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Former Police Detective Lexington County Sheriff's DepartmentKaren L. Smith - Forensic Expert, Lecturer at the University of Florida, Host of Shattered Souls Podcast, @KarensForensic, barebonesforensic.comTom Dees - Reporter, 26 years with Fox13 Memphis, 3-time Emmy Award winner, Fox13Memphis.com, Facebook: TomDeesFox13MemphisPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

The Cabinet of Dr Mystery
Episode 16: Children of God Pt. V: Stronger Together

The Cabinet of Dr Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 64:01


In today's episode, we discuss the harrowing tale of three sisters separated and abused at the hands of Children of God cult members. We'll take a deep look at the book Not Without My Sister: The True Story of Three Girls Violated and Betrayed by Those They Trusted. This book is written by three survivors of the cult, Celeste Jones, Kristina Jones, and Juliana Buhring. In addition, we discuss a few of the tactics the Children of God members used at Teen Training Camps such as; food and sleep deprivation, beatings, exorcisms, enforced silence, and public humiliation. We also touch on one of the military communes, the “Jumbo” which was a maze-like structure in a giant compound, surrounded by walls at least ten to fifteen feet high, with armed guards patrolling the wall. Please rate, review, subscribe, and follow us on Instagram, and Twitter to stay updated on new episodes, true crime facts, and ridiculous serial killer memes. If you'd like to leave us a voice message and appear in upcoming episodes leave use a voicemail here: https://anchor.fm/cabinetofmystery We appreciate you telling your friends and family about us, and posting about the show on your social media! Rate & Review: https://lovethepodcast.com/cabinetofmystery Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/openthecabinet Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cabinetofmystery/ Grab your Mystery Merch here: https://www.notwhatwesay.com/store Vote for us on the Paranormality Radio Network: https://paranormalityradio.com/vote-top-25-paranormal-podcast/ Sources: https://skent.ualberta.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/COG-Brainwashing-and-reindoctriantion-Kent-and-Hall.pdf https://blog.safepassagefoundation.org/jeremy-spencer-a-child-abuser-unworthy-of-your-support/ http://julianabuhring.com/ https://www.outsideonline.com/1975396/how-juliana-buhring-became-toughest-woman-two-wheels https://totalwomenscycling.com/lifestyle/interviews/christian-cult-world-record-holder-juliana-buhring-shares-incredible-story https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/may/15/juliana-buhring-how-cycling-round-the-world-saved-me https://christian.net/resources/inside-the-heavenly-elite-the-children-of-god-today/ https://www.xfamily.org/index.php/Jumbo https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254240503_Taking_it_in_the_ear_On_musico-sexual_synergies_and_the_queer_possibility_that_music_is_sex https://www.xfamily.org/index.php/Jeremy_Spencer https://www.xfamily.org/index.php/Vivian_Shillander ____ Homeworld Collapse by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost | Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cabinetofmystery/message

DeviceTalks by MassDevice
CEO MacMillan on how COVID-19 strengthened Hologic; Startup CEO Jones wins with pitch to help kids

DeviceTalks by MassDevice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 77:03


Hologic CEO Steve MacMillan says last March he didn’t appreciate how COVID-19 would change the world forever. But the diagnostics company quickly rose to the challenge, creating one of the surer supplies of diagnostic tools to chart the pandemic's severity. In this DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, MacMillan shares how Hologic pivoted to meet the calls for help from political leaders in the US and around the world. He also shares what’s next for the company which has shed its aesthetics business in favor of a tighter new course, a course that includes the creation of an innovative information index that will yield new data on women’s health. While Hologic rose to the challenge during the pandemic, GuardianLane is ready to help children who are coping with grief, including the loss of loved ones to COVID-19 and other diseases. CEO Kristina Jones shares the story that won the first pitch contest held by Medtech Color, an organization founded to help people of color thrive in the medical device industry. We’ll also hear from our sponsor, PackWorld USA, a leader in heat sealing technology. Chris Newmarker, executive editor of MassDevice, delivers this week’s Newmarker's Newsmakers including news from ThermoFisher Scientific, Second Sight, Boston Scientific and Medtronic. Senior Editor Danielle Kirsh also joins us to review her overview on how top medical device are faring a year after the start of the pandemic. https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/how-big-medtech-fared-during-a-year-of-covid-19/ Subscribe now on all major podcast channels.

LawNext
Court Buddy Founder James Jones Jr. on Being A Black Entrepreneur in Legal Tech

LawNext

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 48:45


In 2015, the husband-and-wife team of James Jones Jr. and Kristina Jones founded Court Buddy, a service that matches consumers with vetted lawyers at affordable prices. Last November, the couple stepped aside from the business to pursue other interests. In their time running the company, they had raised $7.1 million and won numerous awards and honors.  Achieving success as a legal tech startup is notable in itself, but James and Kristina Jones also were among the few Black founders in an industry with a striking diversity problem. One survey of the legal tech industry found that only 2.3% of founders were Black and 3.1% were Latinx.  Among the milestones they achieved, Court Buddy was named the winner of the American Bar Association’s Brown Select Award for Legal Access in 2017, a winner of the inaugural American Entrepreneurship Award in 2016, and a winner of a Webby Award in 2018. When they raised their first financing round in 2017, Kristina was recognized as only the 14th African-American woman ever to raise $1 million or more. Last year, Black Enterprise named the couple as its Techpreneurs of the Year.  In this episode of LawNext, James Jones, a former practicing lawyer, joins host Bob Ambrogi to share their story of starting, building and ultimately stepping away from Court Buddy, and of how being a Black entrepreneur in legal tech presented certain obstacles he otherwise would not have encountered.  NEW: Comment on this show: Record a voice comment on your mobile phone and send it to info@lawnext.com. We are now on Patreon! Subscribe to our page to be able to access show transcripts, or to submit a question for our guests.

This Could Get Scary
Safe Sausage Foundation

This Could Get Scary

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 66:40


Don’t join this cult, join us as we discuss the book Not Without My Sister by Kristina Jones, Celeste Jones, and Juliana Buhring. Trust us, this could get scary. 

For The Least
The Missionaries

For The Least

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 37:20


I first connected with Jeff Jones several years ago through a men’s  adoption support group on Facebook. A group discussion lead to a friend  request, which lead to direct conversations through which we learned we  shared similar passions about foster care and adoption. Although we  stayed in contact, I did not actually meet Jeff and his wife Kristina in  person until March of this year.  This episode was recorded where Jeff  and Kristina currently serve and live - The Father’s House located in  Hamilton Ohio. The Father’s House is a former orphanage which began in  1869 as a home for orphans of the Civil War. The estate is a 2.8 acre  lot with a 25-room mansion and several outbuildings. When fully  restored, it will be a thriving community of families committed to  fostering and adopting, and an active center for advocacy and support  for others doing the same. We decided to sit in one of the front formal  rooms of the mansion - a beautiful open space with massive arching  windows and doorways. You can hear the acoustics as we speak. You can  also hear the love and passion that this wonderful husband and wife have  for The Least.  Meet Jeff and Kristina Jones. --- 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/for-the-least/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/for-the-least/support

The Binge Clique Presents - The Devil Advocates
The Excommunication of White Women - Part I

The Binge Clique Presents - The Devil Advocates

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 88:36


White Women : Public Enemy #1? Former 'regulars' at the sacred cookout, White Women have been messing up and have thus been banished. White Women have been accused of such crimes against the culture: -Treason against the movement - Bearing False Witness and Aggravated Failure to be about Shit -Aggravated Vulturing of Culture Heretics named : Hosted by Juanch De Medellin Diane Wah Kristina Jones (Expert White Correspondent) .

Four Minutes with On The Dot
Episode 119: Kristina Jones: She’s Your Court Buddy - On The Dot Woman

Four Minutes with On The Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 4:16


OK, I’ll admit it: My #WomanCrushWednesday is Judge Judy. If I could just have 10 percent of her smart sass, I’d be so happy. If I could have a cut of that $47 million salary, I’d be even happier. From phrases like “I’m the boss, applesauce,” to “Beauty fades. Dumb is forever,” Judge Judy always insists those in her courtroom stay honest and make smart choices. While it’s simple advice, let’s make a note to remember it as we finish out the week. If you know a client is underpaying you, take action. If your online date gives off creep vibes, take action. This is your year, lady. The post Kristina Jones: She’s Your Court Buddy appeared first on On The Dot Woman.

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Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
387: The Power of Making Moves without Permission and Making A Mark in Technology with Court Buddy Co-Founder Kristina Jones

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 57:00


Kristina Jones, co-founder of the award winning service -- Court Buddy --which recently raised $1 million in funding, talks about tapping into your customer's pain point, taking inspired action, putting one foot in front of the other and being unafraid to learn along the way. Plus the advantages of being a Black woman in tech, the value of entering startup competitions (even if you don't win) and why you have to be willing to make moves to place yourself in the right ecosystem for your business.

Piloting your Life
Kristina Jones -Part 2

Piloting your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 24:37


Terri continues her conversation with Kristina Jones of Court Buddy about coming out to California to be a part of 500 Startups, raising their round, how excited they are about growing the business, learning she doesn’t need to get permission to do what she needs to do, and how this is all impacting the way she is raising her daughter.       Who is Kristina Jones?  Court Buddy President and Co-founder Kristina Jones is a Los Angeles native and a Florida International graduate for both her Undergraduate and Master’s degree from The School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Kristina’s Master’s Degree from FIU was in tandem with Miami Ad School’s Art Direction Portfolio Program.     As an Art Director, Kristina went on to work for Advertising Agencies in both California and Florida and had the honor of creating campaigns for San Diego Tourism, Disney, Greater Fort Lauderdale Tourism, SeaWorld, Walmart, Silver Airways, and Kaplan University to name a few. Kristina’s experience with these brands has allowed her to see how media and advertising effect the sales and growth of major corporations.     Kristina was able to take the experience creating content for other brands to help her create her own brand Court Buddy with her husband James Jones Jr. Esq. Court Buddy’s website, courtbuddy.com, matches people with attorneys based on their budget. Court Buddy is helping to bring the legal system to people who previously did not have access to it. Kristina handles the company’s advertising, marketing and social media.     Show Highlights  They had a great experience with 500 Startups and learned to split their time and how to successfully fundraise including introductions to investors  There is a lot to be learned by going through the process even if it gets you to a ‘no’  Terri asks about whether they had trouble fundraising because they were a husband and wife team  They got validation from investors writing the first checks which helped get them complete their fundraising; some investors needed to see others say ‘yes’ for  Kristina talks about some of their biggest challenges in growing the company and supporting the clients  Kristina talks about what she is excited about in hiring people, growing into all 50 states and expanding opportunities within their customer base  She felt like she needed permission when they started the business and she has learned to just do it  Starting and growing Court Buddy has impacted the way she is raising her daughter and she is making sure that her daughter knows that she can set her own path and do whatever she sets her mind to  If Kristina could wave a magic wand, she would make it so that people don’t see color and make it so that people aren’t judged based on the color of their skin    Terri’s Key Takeaway  Asking for what we want and need means we will hear no and we need to get comfortable with this to get to the yeses.          Contact  Kristina can be reached at Kjones@courtbuddy.com.  Check out Court Buddy at https://www.courtbuddy.com/.    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium:  https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.   Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.  To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife. 

Piloting your Life
Kristina Jones Interview

Piloting your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 30:48


Terri talks to Kristina Jones about how being a creative problem solver and listening to her husband James talk about his experience in the court system led to the birth of Court Buddy, a software solution that provides people and businesses with access to an attorney when needed, regardless of their financial status.  This is part one of a two part interview.      Who is Kristina Jones?  Court Buddy President and Co-founder Kristina Jones is a Los Angeles native and a Florida International graduate for both her Undergraduate and Master’s degree from The School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Kristina’s Master’s Degree from FIU was in tandem with Miami Ad School’s Art Direction Portfolio Program.     As an Art Director, Kristina went on to work for Advertising Agencies in both California and Florida and had the honor of creating campaigns for San Diego Tourism, Disney, Greater Fort Lauderdale Tourism, SeaWorld, Walmart, Silver Airways, and Kaplan University to name a few. Kristina’s experience with these brands has allowed her to see how media and advertising effect the sales and growth of major corporations.     Kristina was able to take the experience creating content for other brands to help her create her own brand Court Buddy with her husband James Jones Jr. Esq. Court Buddy’s website, courtbuddy.com, matches people with attorneys based on their budget. Court Buddy is helping to bring the legal system to people who previously did not have access to it. Kristina handles the company’s advertising, marketing and social media.     Show Highlights  Kristina grew up in Los Angeles and was a creative kid who left for Miami as soon as she graduated from high school  She started in marine biology in Miami but ended up in advertising after she did some soul searching in college and seeing what her aunt was doing in the advertising space; she wanted to provide creative solutions to problems and wasn’t doing well in her sciences classes  Once she realized that she could take inspiration from what has been done before to apply it to advertising and problem solving, and she credits her aunt for the advice that gave her freedom  Kristina was a Miami Heat dancer when she met her husband, James, at a party  James started his own law firm right after they got married and she had just started a new job  Kristina talks about how the idea for Court Buddy came from James noticing the number of people asking him for help before they went into court because they didn’t have representation; they didn’t think they could afford attorneys  They saw solo-practitioner attorneys looking for clients, too, which led them to research how attorneys could operate to provide services to people who needed representation and Court Buddy was born  They applied for 500 Startups in San Francisco and it took two tries to get in  Getting to their 500 Startups interview was a series of misadventures including a rainstorm, a mis-scheduled flight, a car that wouldn’t start, being stuck in an elevator, and a locked door    Terri’s Key Takeaway  Having an outside perspective combined with a deep understanding of a problem can lead to creative and disruptive solutions.         Contact  Kristina can be reached at Kjones@courtbuddy.com.  Check out Court Buddy at https://www.courtbuddy.com/.    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium:  https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.   Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.  To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife. 

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

While we planned on talking about all the non-bookclub stuff we read, this turned out to be an Accidental Romance episode! We talk about romances in video games, romance novels (both bad and good), romance manga, and movies we watch with our partners. Plus: Meaghan really loves bicycles. (That counts as a romance, right?) In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi Things mentioned (in order of appearance) Persona 5 (Recommended) Rain World Stardew Valley Red Dead Redemption While the World Is Still Asleep (The Century Trilogy #1) by Petra Durst-Benning, translated by Edwin Miles Every Cyclist's Guide To Canadian Law by Craig Forcese and Nicole LaViolette Ultralight Bike Touring and Bikepacking: The Ultimate Guide to Lightweight Cycling Adventures by Justin Lichter and Justin Kline A Guide to Falling Down in Public: Finding Balance On And Off The Bicycle by Joe Kurmaskie This Road I Ride: Sometimes It Takes Losing Everything to Find Yourself by Juliana Buhring (Recommended) Not Without My Sister by Kristina Jones, Celeste Jones, and Juliana Buhring Yowamushi Pedal Omnibus vol. 4 by Wataru Watanabe (Recommended) Decelerate Blue by Adam Rapp What a City Is for: Remaking the Politics of Displacement by Matt Hern The Witches: Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy The Shocking Inside Story by Ann Rule, audiobook read by the author Close to You by Kara Isaac Public domain romance comics featuring librarians! (Well, a couple of them aren’t romance comics, but they still have librarians!) The Hating Game by Sally Thorne (Recommended) Fast Women by Jennifer Crusie The Others series by Anne Bishop (Recommended) A page from Runaways vol. 2 #1 (not mentioned in the episode, but relevant to the discussion) The Edge series by Ilona Andrews Love, Lies and Spies by Cindy Anstey The Anatomist's Wife (Lady Darby Mystery #1) by Anna Lee Huber A Kiss at Midnight (Fairy Tales #1) by Eloisa James If I Only Had a Duke (The Disgraceful Dukes #2) by Lenora Bell (Recommended) Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War by Mary Roach (Recommended) Princess Jellyfish Omnibus vol. 1 by Akiko Higashimura (Recommended) Episode 1 of the anime: Subtitled. Dubbed. Live action movie trailer Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Matthew said “War”, but meant “Romance”) Josei manga Tokyo Tarareba Girls by Akiko Higashimura (the Josei manga by this author that is about women in their 30s seeking and finding love) Nevada by Imogen Binnie Ride the Divide (Recommended) Hell on Wheels Yell for Cadel Fixation (link to trailer) (Recommended) Bicycle Polo The Impossible Hour Flying Scotsman History of the Hour Record for bicycling You Never Bike Alone Critical Mass World Naked Bike Ride The Void (Recommended) Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (Recommended) List of adaptations of works by Stephen King We All Float Down Here: A Burlesque Tribute to Stephen King Who’s on First? Abbott & Costello performance (Recommended) Questions What are you into reading/watching/playing/or listening to? What media do you suggest that we check out? Can you recommend (or even name) any early Canadian writers or literature? Check out our Pinterest boards and Tumblr posts for all the books people in the club read (or tried to read), follow us on Twitter,  and join our Facebook Group! Join us again on Tuesday, May 16th when we’ll be talking about Westerns! Then on Tuesday, June 6th when we’ll discuss Rereading Books!

En förbannad podd
Avsnitt 17: Generation Loss, The Girls och en Bucketlist som sabbar flowet

En förbannad podd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 58:34


Katta har läst världens sämsta bok. Sofia har läst världens bästa bok. Båda riskerar att sabba våra läsflow. Hur gör vi för att gå vidare? Dessutom blandar vi lite sektsnack, med lite tv-seriesnack och förenas i irritationen över dåliga bilförare, ett dåligt knä och Katrin Zytomierska. Ja, nog jävlar blir vi förbannade den här veckan alltid. Och nog jävlar svär vi! En av oss svär faktiskt så mycket att barn berikar sitt språk. Vill ni också berika era språk, eller bara förfasas över att vuxna människor kan låta som hippa tonåringar? Då bör ni lyssna på det här avsnittet prick nu!Recensioner Katrin Zytomierska, Bucketlist Elizabeth Hand, Generation Loss Lisa Jewell, The Girls (svensk titel: Flickorna i parken) Lotta Sjöberg, Bebisbekännelser Veckans tips Hashtaggen #tutorials på instagram Övriga böcker som diskuteras Anna Ahlund, Du, bara Celeste Jones, Kristina Jones, Juliana Buhring, De oskuldsfulla Natascha Kampusch, 3096 dagar Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Mary Jordan, Kevin Sullivan, Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland Sara Olausson och Felicia Iosif, Det kunde varit jag Bloggar och poddar som nämns Josefine & Vanja Andra tidsfördriv Desperate Housewives Family Living – the true story Orange is the new black Bloodline Yayoi Kusama på Moderna Museet See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What Wellesley's Reading
Noah's Garden

What Wellesley's Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2011 5:45


Kristina Jones reads an excerpt from Noah's Garden by Sara Stein, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. "I'm neither a romantic nor an altruist. I let grass grow for grouse, preserve dry-stone walls for toads, leave logs rotting in the wood, [...] less because it's the decent thing to do than because it's necessary."