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Can You Actually Have It All In A Stepfamily? Today I'm sharing an interview I did for this year's Stepmom Summit because it's the kind of story that we don't get to hear enough of as stepmoms: a stepmom and mom who not only get along, but are real-life friends, work together, and have made co-parenting virtually seamless for their kids. I'm talking with Emmy Award-winning journalist Catt Sadler and Digital Dept. CEO Sarah Boyd. These women are each superstars professionally, and both vowed to put the kids in the stepfamily first. It's a wonderful story of how the dynamics can come together in a loving and positive way. About Catt: Catt Sadler is a three time-Emmy winning journalist, renowned for her work on E! Entertainment, where she spent more than a decade contributing to E! News, E! News Weekend, Daily Pop, Live From E! and hosting various network specials. She's also been a fixture on the red carpet covering high-caliber events and interviewing celebrities during awards season. She has been co-host of the Vanity Fair Oscars Party show for the last several years. Today, she is the host and EP of her weekly podcast: CATT SADLER Now. Catt has appeared on The View, The Talk, The Tamron Hall Show, and many other programs. After choosing to leave E! over a wage gap issue and receiving an outpouring of support, Catt became a prominent voice for the equal pay movement. She has spent much of her time contributing to the cause by taking part in the LA Women's March, speaking at the Equal Pay Day rally at City Hall in New York, and starring in LUNA Bar's Equal Pay Day campaign. Catt was also selected for the NYDJ Denim campaign highlighting women leading change. She starred in the SECRET deodorant “I'd Rather Get Paid” initiative and MM.Le.Fleur's “What Are You Made Of?” fashion campaign. In 2021 she was featured with a diverse group of women in Summersalt's swimwear campaign celebrating an eclectic group of confident and successful women who love their bodies – in all forms, at any age. Championing women has always been her passion. About Sarah: Sarah Boyd is the co-CEO of The Digital Dept., which represents the most sought-after celebrity influencers. Her current/past clients roster includes Alessandra Ambrosio, Jamie Chung, Olivia Culpo, Julianne Hough, Lauren Bushnell Lane, Jana Kramer, and many more who look to Sarah to help them capitalize on their influential status in the entertainment industry to make their mark in the influencer world. Sarah started her career in Fashion PR and in 2012, she decided to channel her expert industry know-how, her extensive list of contacts, and relationships into starting her own business, SIMPLY, a collective with one goal in mind: connecting. The SIMPLY ‘Do What You Love' event is an annual Fashion and Beauty Conference in cities such as LA, NY, Chicago, and Dubai. Since 2012, SIMPLY has hosted tens of thousands of attendees. Sarah has secured partnerships with prestigious brands like CITI, Topshop, Barney's NY and many more. She's been featured in Marie Claire, People Style Watch, Fox News, E!, LA Business Journal, to name a few. She was named a “Female Founder to Watch” by Forbes and is now a Forbes Fashion and Beauty contributor. In 2017, Sarah completed a successful acquisition for SIMPLY with Socialyte (under the NYLON LLC parent company) and Sarah held the position of President of Socialyte. In 2018, Sarah co-founded the Moms + Babes Box with partner Jana Kramer which is a quarterly subscription box filled with 6+ full sized products for moms and their babes. In 2020, Sarah and Jana sold the business. In 2022, Socialyte was acquired by Dolphin Entertainment, and in 2023, Socialyte and Be Social merged to become The Digital Dept. where Sarah was installed as co-CEO. You Can Find Catt and Sarah: On Instagram: @iamcattsadler @sarahpboyd On their websites: thecattwalk.com thedigitaldept.com Links Mentioned In Today's Episode Sarah appeared on the podcast back in episode 75, which you can listen to HERE. Got a question for me or something you're struggling with in your stepfamily life? Submit a question to be answered on a future podcast episode HERE Want to go deeper into coparenting, dealing with your partner's ex, finding your own peace, and other blended family challenges? Join the Stepfamily Circle HERE Are you enjoying The Stepmom Diaries? If so, please consider rating and reviewing the show. It will help me reach more stepmoms just like you so they can get MORE out of stepmom life! 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America, you in danger, girl! In this special 4th of July episode of the Late Learner Podcast, I take on the big issues around our freedoms in the U.S., especially with recent political events and Supreme Court rulings. I start with a look at the meaning of Independence Day and the freedoms our ancestors fought for, but also voice my worries about the current state of our liberties.We revisit a fiery discussion from when Roe v. Wade was overturned, stressing the need for action over just expressing outrage. I break down four key steps to make an impact: energizing people, getting deeply organized, having a detailed plan, and gathering resources. Many organizations like Planned Parenthood and Emily's List are already on this, and I urge listeners to support them.I also share personal stories about my own political activism, the importance of turning anger into action, and staying engaged. I offer ten practical ways to get involved, from helping reproductive justice organizations, opening your home to those in need, normalizing conversations about abortion, and supporting pro-choice candidates.Happy 4th of July!-Allison HareEpisode Links:The Fall of Roe Resource Guide from LA Women's CollectiveCompanies Supporting Employees Costs/Travel for Needed Abortions Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.AllisonHare.comFollow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.Schedule a FREE breakthrough call with me Want to take these ideas and apply them to your life? Let's do it!DOWNLOAD the free PDF - 40 Simple Ways to Add Energy To Your Day- get a quick burst of energy right now and KEEP IT!GET the Effectiveness Booster - Shift your priorities to what matters most in less than a minute!Reb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with this link.Personal Brand - need help building yours? Schedule a call with me here and let's discuss.Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com
L'esdeveniment, que se celebrarà a la Piscina de Lloret, comptarà amb 20 equips, que provenen d'arreu d'Espanya i dels Països Baixos.
Akuyoe Graham is a performing artist and an Agape licensed Practitioner and Spiritual Counselor, born in Ghana, West Africa. She is the founder of the arts organization Spirit Awakening Foundation, named after her critically acclaimed one-woman play Spirit Awakening. As the foundation's CEO Akuyoe oversees the implementation of her innovative arts programs in over 12 schools and also juvenile facilities for incarcerated children.Named one of the best nonprofits, the foundation has been recognized as a leader in transformational studies for systems involved youth and is currently scaling its programs for national implementation. Her play, essays and books are part of social and theater studies at USC, Berkeley and Stanford universities. The Foundation collaborates with LA County's Department of Arts and Culture, LA County's Probation Department, LA County Office of Education and numerous other organizations and institutions.She is also an award-winning actor. Recent films include Amazon's Interference, Ben and Ara, The Woman in the Photo, Faith and Dreams and the online series Growing up immigrant. Alongside television shows and commercials.Akuyoe is a frequent TEDx speaker both locally and internationally. A Recipient of many awards including: LA Women's Theatre's Integrity Award; Black Women Lawyer's Association Inspiration Spirit Award; A season for nonviolence Local Hero Award, The Children's Life Saving Angel of the year Award, Artshare LA's Artist of the Year Award, The Miriam Makeba Award, The Four Dames Freedom Award, The ARWEY Award amongst many others, culminating in being one of 2018's Walden Award Honorees alongside her teacher and mentor Rev. Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith and Oprah Winfrey. Akuyoe gives All praises and glory to God
Three women in LA share their reasons to forgo parenting: more freedom, more travel, and more time to focus on their careers and passions. What's up with the Dodgers? Despite winning 100 games during the regular season, again, the Dodgers' were eliminated in the first round, again. Along Beach Boulevard, from Rosecrans to Orangethorpe, is Buena Park's Koreatown, a name that's only been official for a few weeks.
A l'edició d'aquesta setmana repassem els resultats de la prova disputada al circuit Motorland-Aragó de la Junior GP, la ronda d'Imola a La Women's European Championship, a més l'anàlisi del GP Qatar de Fórmula 1 amb Jose Ramón Solà i la prèvia del GP Indonèsia de Moto GP. Motor a punt és el repàs a l’actualitat del món del motor de dos i quatre rodes, amb noticies, resultats, classificacions, anàlisi dels grans premis i circuits, tertúlia amb un extens planter de col·laboradors i molt més. Presentat i dirigit per Iñaki Martínez.
La Women's Declaration International du Québec dénonce la promotion d'une clinique ontarienne qui se félicite de faire de plus en plus de mastectomies. Entrevue avec Ghislaine Gendron, coordonnatrice du Women's Declaration International (WDI) Québec et co-autrice « Ventres à louer – Une critique féministe de la GPA.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
On today's episode of Yarns with Trexx, we have special guest Mikey Dam. The Hawera, New Zealand born singer/songwriter has produced, written and co-wrote songs for many artists. Mikey co-wrote ‘Not My Neighbour' with Niko Walters, It was the #1 most shazamed song and is now certified Platinum in NZ. Mikey has cuts and co-writes with Niko Walters, LA Women, Lazy J, Adam Snow, Indyah, SWIDT, B Wise, Kaia Kingsley, Eleven7four, Rory Noble, CHAII, Stan Walker, Mitch James, Matthew Young, Melodownz, Will Singe and more. His single ‘Would You' debuted at #20 on the HOT 40 singles chart, followed by his single “Life Feels Good” picking up A-rotation and a #1 on the NZ HOT 40 singles chart. Mikey's song ‘Time' was the #1 most viral song on the week of release and peaked #15 in NZ's Hot #40 and was the #1 song from a NZ based artist. Sit back and enjoy the episode of Yarns with Trexx!!!
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El #138 Tripulante18 lo hemos titulado: ‘La Women’s America’s Cup ya tienen nombre’. Puig pondrá el nombre a la competición femenina de la Copa América, será la Puig Women’s America’s Cup. Hablamos en Barcelona con Guillermo Altadill, director del equipo femenino y juvenil español Sail Team BCN y nos vamos virtualmente hasta Aarhus para hablar con Gonzalo Infante, del Viva México, después que los VO65 se han reincorporado para hacer las etapas europeas The Ocean Race. Dirige y presenta Jaume Soler
Leonora Pitts (co-founder of LA Women's Film Collective/actor/dancer/writer/mom/host of podcast Mothering Heights) sits down with Emily & Joy to share scary stories. A haunted Victorian home in North Dakota, a trip to Versailles, & Emily gets frustrated with the French language. If you have a scary story to share, email us at TheResidualsPodcast@gmail.com and please like, follow, subscribe to all our social media. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Between the present & past there are memories held in the walls & earth. Join Emily & Joy as they explore the spaces between the living & the dead. Hauntings, extrasensory perception, & all things paranormal. Welcome to The Residuals. email: TheResidualsPodcast@gmail.com instagram: @the_residuals_podcast music: purple-planet.com ©2023
El camp de rugby de Pins Vens acollirà aquest proper diumenge (14:00h) dia 19 el partit de la Women's Championship 2023, que enfrontarà a Espanya i Països Baixos. El partit es va presentar ahir a la sala de juntes de l'Ajuntament amb la presència de l'alcaldessa Aurora Carbonell, el seleccionador espanyol, Juan López i la capitana de Las Leonas, Laura Delgado. L'entrada Sitges acull aquest diumenge el partit entre les seleccions de rugby d’Espanya i Països Baixos, de la Women’s Championship 2023 ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Akuyoe Graham is a performing artist and an Agape licensed Practitioner and Spiritual Counselor, born in Ghana, West Africa. She is the founder of the arts organization Spirit Awakening Foundation, named after her critically acclaimed one-woman play Spirit Awakening. As the foundation's CEO Akuyoe oversees the implementation of her innovative arts programs in over 12 schools and also juvenile facilities for incarcerated children. Named one of the best nonprofits, the foundation has been recognized as a leader in transformational studies for systems involved youth and is currently scaling its programs for national implementation. Her play, essays and books are part of social and theater studies at USC, Berkeley and Stanford universities. The Foundation collaborates with LA County's Department of Arts and Culture, LA County's Probation Department, LA County Office of Education and numerous other organizations and institutions.She is also an award-winning actor. Recent films include Amazon's Interference, Ben and Ara, The Woman in the Photo, Faith and Dreams and the online series Growing up immigrant. Alongside television shows and commercials. Akuyoe is a frequent TEDx speaker both locally and internationally. A Recipient of many awards including: LA Women's Theatre's Integrity Award; Black Women Lawyer's Association Inspiration Spirit Award; A season for nonviolence Local Hero Award, The Children's Life Saving Angel of the year Award, Artshare LA's Artist of the Year Award, The Miriam Makeba Award, The Four Dames Freedom Award, The ARWEY Award amongst many others, culminating in being one of 2018's Walden Award Honorees alongside her teacher and mentor Rev. Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith and Oprah Winfrey. Akuyoe gives All praises and glory to God
Full episode transcript HERE. Anyone else ready to get the f out of 2022?! The Feminist Buzzkills sure are! What better way to say goodbye and good riddance to this dumpster fire of a year than with a special recap episode highlighting three stellar interviews that went down this year. The Buzzkills are honored to pop off and rage every week with some iconic abobo warriors from all over the world who dedicate themselves on the daily to destroying the patriarchy and misogynistic dingleberries obsessed with getting all up in your junk. So let's take a little stroll down FBK memory lane… Remember when we had THE Peaches, as in “The Teaches of,” in the house to celebrate abortion providers, the power of pussy, and gab about her current 20th anniversary tour? How about when Mike Bonanza dropped in to tell us all about Elevated Access, AKA the dope nonprofit made up of hundreds of volunteer pilots working with organizations to fly out folks who need abortion access and gender affirming care for FREE! Oh, and what about when reproductive rights SHEro and executive director of La Women's Equality Center, Paula Ávila-Guillen, got real with us about the recent abobo wins and ongoing fight for abortion rights in Latin America, the work that she and La Women's Equality Center do, and more! These were just three of the dozens of incredible interviews we delivered to your earholes in 2022. You can listen to all of our episodes to hear from so many experts and activists on the ground taking down the garbage womb raiders trying to seize your bodily autonomy. A huge thank you and shoutout to ALL of our FBK guests! We love y'all! 2022 was heavy, but WE GOT YOU. OPERATION SAVE ABORTION: In case you missed out on the training day we've been blabbing about nonstop, you can still join the 10,000+ womb warriors fighting the patriarchy by listening to our five-part OpSave pod series clicking HERE for your toolkit, marching orders, and more. HOSTS: Lizz Winstead @LizzWinstead Moji Alawode-El @MojiLocks Marie Khan @MjKhan SPECIAL GUESTS: Mike Bonanza Paula Ávila-Guillen TW/IG: @Pauavilg Peaches @Peachesnisker (IG) / @Peaches (Twitter) GUEST LINKS: Elevated Access @elevatedaxs (IG + TW) @elevatedaccess (TikTok) Women's Equality Center Paula Ávila-Guillen on Ms. Magazine Peaches' Tour & Website EPISODE LINKS: TICKETS: Lizz at The Parkway Theater Midwest Access Coalition / @midwest_access_coalition (IG) @MidwestAccess (TW) AAF's Abortion-Themed Rage Playlist FOLLOW US: Listen to us ~ FBK Podcast Instagram ~ @AbortionFront Twitter ~ @AbortionFront TikTok ~ AbortionAF Facebook ~ @AbortionFront YouTube ~ @AbortionAccessFront PATREON HERE! Support our work, get exclusive merch and more! DONATE TO AAF HERE! ACTIVIST CALENDAR HERE! VOLUNTEER WITH US HERE! ADOPT-A-CLINIC HERE! EXPOSE FAKE CLINICS HERE! FIND AN ABORTION PROVIDER NEAR YOU HERE! When BS is poppin', we pop off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Co-Chair and COO of Warner Chappell Music (WCM), the global publishing arm of Warner Music Group. She is at the forefront of a new generation of music executives at the intersections of creative and commercial, entertainment and technology. Known for being a champion of songwriters and their songs, her dynamic, innovative approach drives the development and promotion of music creators at all stages of their careers. Along with Warner Chappell's Co-Chair and CEO, Guy Moot, our guest oversees the company's global business, which includes a full spectrum of high-touch support services focused on creating transformational opportunities for its legendary roster of songwriters and rich catalog of songs. Since starting at WCM, she and Guy have built a culture of service and creative identity anchored in the company's shared values of curiosity, collaboration, and commitment.Prior to joining WCM in June 2018, she was one of three partners at the acclaimed independent music publisher SONGS. During her time at SONGS, the company built a roster of over 300 songwriters, signing Lorde, The Weeknd, Diplo, and many others. She has also held positions at Universal Music Publishing, DreamWorks Music Publishing, and Elektra Records. As one of the leading voices in the music industry, our guest has been named one of Billboard's “Women in Music: The Most Powerful Executives in the Industry” for the past seven years running as well as included in the publication's esteemed “Power 100” list in both 2019, 2020 and 2022. She was also recognized on Variety's Variety500, along with the publication's LA Women's Impact Report. She holds a BA degree in Communications from the University of Southern California. And The Executive Is… Carianne Marshall! Watercolor by: Michael Richey White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The historic overturning of the Roe v Wade by the Supreme Court has sparked outrage, despair, and outright fury How do you channel the energy and help make a positive impact? Allison has some great news and a helpful perspective. In this episode, she has compiled resources and detailed 10 creative ways to get involved beyond donating money (which also helps). Episode Links: The Fall of Roe Resource Guide from LA Women's Collective Companies Supporting Employees Costs/Travel for Needed Abortions ALLISON'S LINKS: Visit Allison's website Follow Allison on Instagram Subscribe to Allison's blog Allison's Favorites - And some great deals for you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please welcome one of our newest Board Members and the Lady behind the La Women's Riding Retreat. Mrs. Robbin represents District 2, which is the northeast part of our great state. She tells us a little about her background with horses and the things she'd like to accomplish via the LEC. We also discuss the 1st Women's Riding Retreat, hosted by Rustic Sky Horse Camp in Melder, La. The retreat actually begins today, so sorry for the late uploading of this podcast, but there's another one that will occur May 12-14 of this year. It should be a great time and there will be plenty to do besides trail riding. Please listen until the end, as a few facts changed between recording and releasing this one, so corrections are at the end.https://laequinecouncil.com/
In December 2021, we lost two of the West Coast's literary greats: Eve Babitz and Joan Didion. This week, Robert Bound is joined by Lili Anolik, author of ‘Hollywood's Eve: Eve Babitz and the Secret History of LA', and David Ulin, books editor of ‘Alta Journal', a quarterly publication that celebrates California and the West. They discuss the imprint that Didion and Babitz left on the Los Angeles literary scene and how they expanded what women's writing was and could be.
Polémica arbitral en el primer duelo de la gran final de la Liga MX Femenil, ¿las decisiones influyen en el resultado? Quedaron definidos los duelos de los cuartos de final de la Champions League Femenil, ¿qué cruces tendremos? Todo lo que debes saber con Brenda Flores y Milena Gimón en "futvox femenil". Un podcast de fútbol exclusivo de futvox.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kia ora team! We are up to episode seven. In this episode, I am joined by Jesse Brown from the New Zealand pop band LA WOMEN!! We discuss all things La Women, what it's like to be in a band and the struggles of having music success during Covid-19. Jesse also opens up about his struggles emotionally with tours and the mental support that comes with being in a band. This chat is another super honest and open conversation, just had between two friends! Thanks again Jesse & be sure to check out LA WOMEN everywhere
¡Primeras invitadas a la fiesta grande! Tres equipos en liguilla y se pueden sumar dos más para la siguiente jornada de la Liga MX Femenil. Además Iván "El Míster" Pérez nos responde la siguiente duda: ¿qué hace la UEFA con la Women's Champions League? Escúchalo junto a Marion Reimers en "futvox femenil". Solo por futvox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Sunday edition: Over the last several months, we've been investigating the long history of allegations of sexual harassment and racism at the Los Angeles Fire Department. We spoke to more than 20 sources, mostly women firefighters who detailed years of hostile ‘pranks', isolation, and harassment. They also told us about the retaliation that keeps it all quiet. Senior politics reporter Libby Denkmann sat down with Nick Roman, who hosts the p.m. edition of The L.A. Report, to talk about what she heard. Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav
On October 2nd, 2021, women and allies across the country marched in opposition to the attacks on women's reproductive freedom. Alyssa Milano spoke at the Los Angeles march. This is a recording of her speech. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alyssa-milano-sorry-not-sorry/message
Get ready for some incredible Independent film marketing tips as Leslie and Ivana discuss navigating the film circuit, getting your film funded, short film vs. feature film marketing strategies, the structure of filming a documentary and how to create social revolution through filmmaking.Ivana Todorović is a director of short, socially-engaging films in Belgrade and New York City. Her fiction film "When I'm at Home" (2019, Belgrade) won the Best Narrative Short at LA Women's Independent Film awards, Best Narrative Short at Socially Relevant Film festival in NYC. Future Film Award at IFFBH Festival in Paris, Best Student Film Award at the Short to the Point Festival in Bucharest, Best Woman Film Award at the Independent Shorts Awards Festival in Los Angeles in Bucharest, and Honorary Mention at the South Eastern European Film Festival in Los Angeles. The documentaries "When I Was a Boy, I Was a Girl", "A Harlem Mother", "Rapresent", and "Everyday Life of Roma Children in Block 71" were screened at more than 150 international film festivals -- such as the 63rd Berlin Film Festival-Berlinale Shorts competition program, Traverse City, IFF Rotterdam, Palm Springs International Shorts. They have won over 20 awards such as Best Balkan Documentary Film at Dokufest in Prizren, Best National Documentary at the March Festival in Belgrade, Best Short Film at the South Eastern European Film Festival in Los Angeles. They were screened at the Anthology Film Archive, the Center de Cultura Contemporiana de Barcelona and the "A Harlem Mother" film is part of The New York Times online library.
Ne abbiamo già parlato in un articolo dedicato, ma torniamo anche nella puntata del podcast sull'accordo tra YouTube e Dazn per la diffusione della UEFA Women's Champions League.Instagram. Ieri abbiamo parlato di una novità che sta per introdurre per tutti l'utilizzo dei link adesso si sta lavorando anche di un nuovo Format che sarebbe dedicato solo a coloro che sottoscrivono una forma di abbonamento per un determinato creatore di contenuti.Per leggere la trascrizione integrale del podcast: https://www.mistergadget.tech/85013/il-clamoroso-accordo-tra-dazn-e-youtube-per-la-womens-champions-league/
La Women's Soccer School Barcelona és una escola de futbol femení que es va fundar l'any 2017. Des dels seus inicis sempre han comptat només amb equips femenins i amb un clar motiu al darrera, un motiu que ens ha explicat al 'Què t'hi Jugues!' el promotor del projecte, el Jordi Romagosa. També n'hem parlat de tot plegat amb la coordinadora del club, l'Anna Bofill.
sent $$$ this week to Harm Reduction Services.hrssac.org“Our Mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of people affected by drug use in Sacramento and surrounding areas, to increase access to health care, empower people to protect themselves, and educate each other to reduce harm in our communities.Harm Reduction is grounded in justice and human rights - it focuses on positive change and on working with people without judgment, or discrimination. It is the belief that making practical, safer, and realistic steps towards reducing one’s harm will create long term positive change in individuals. The primary goal of harm reduction is to reduce the negative effects that may be experienced with substance use while not challenging a person’s right to use substances. The secondary goal is to provide people with resources when they do decide they would like to stop using substances. The underlying principle behind harm reduction is that the use of drugs does not mean people forfeit their human rights.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)UV-TV “You’re High” GLASSRob Magill “The American Race Mystery” A Direct ThreatWeed Hounds “Oxalis” Double LifeLaffing Gas “Television” Laffing GasRebecca Schiffman “Fireflies” Upside Down LacrimosaBad History Month “A Warm Recollection” Dead And Loving ItChud “Walking Clouds” The Man Behind The MenergyTeenage Halloween “Jerk” Eternal RoastCrystal Eyes “Already Gone” The Female ImaginationCandace “Horizons” Horizons b/w GreysThe Cowboys “I Spy” Vol. 3Mark E. Deutsch “Protocol for C'lapse” Found VoiceNo Home “Who Cares, The State Wants Me Dead Anyway” Self PreservationGel “Medication & You” Demo 2No Sister “Romantic Notion” The Second FloorMorning TV “Sun’s Rising” SunWeeping Icon “Inauguration” Eyeball UnderSea Moss “Wanna Sea a Trick?” Bread BoredPatsy “Count it on Down” LA WomenSquirrel Flower “Conditions” Contact SportsOnsind “Grieving Kind” We Wilt, We BloomGus “Just Foolin’” It’s…Gus!Cabbage “So Hard” Crab BagZula “Unmistakable” 6 PassesChoir Boy “Sunday Light” Sunday LightDrahla “Silk Spirit” Third Article EPWHIMM “Town Hall” A Stare AjarFurnsss “Do What I Want” FurnsssLumpy & The Dumpers “Hair on the Inside” Those Pickled FuckersJust Blankets “Longshore Drift” Like VelcroAshby and the Oceanns “Ode To Boy” Future SummersPleasure Systems “Crumbs” Antumbra PullBugg “Caveman” BuggEgrets on Ergot “Wrapped” Surfeit of Gemutlichit foot, it ears “humor me” teeterYANKEE BLUFF “Waking Up” 3 EpsSo Many Wizards “Just Poison” Heavy Vision
IMRU SHOW 210308: Ann Bannon + Gayback: 2007 LA Women's March + Film: Frida + Tina Alexis Allen (Hiding Out) + Closing Song: I'd Go Gay (for Tina Fey)[Hosted by: Michael Taylor Gray. Produced by Steve Pride. Recorded at KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles.] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message
IMRU 210301: Women's History Month + Jeanne Cordova + Ivy Bottini + Last Word: Who' the Man? (Abby Dees) + Closing Song (I am Woman, Helen Reddy at LA Women's March). [Hosted by: Michael Taylor Gray. Produced by Steve Pride. Recorded at KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles.] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message
Lauren Young and Kianna Vestuto are movers and shakers in the health, fitness and beauty industry. They discuss spiritual journey with Christ, the trials and tribulations they faced on their path. Max Philisaire address women wellness issues and shine light on their struggles with mental health, body image, identity, relationships and how to overcome. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/max-philisaire/support
Our guest this morning is Sylvie Gabriele, Owner of Love & Salt. An intrepid entrepreneur with 25+ years in the restaurant industry, Sylvie Gabriele brings deep managerial experience and a sharp business acumen to her ownership role at Love & Salt. Under her leadership, the Italian-inspired restaurant has generated fresh energy in Los Angeles' South Bay — a community that was home to Love & Salt's predecessor, Cafe Pierre for 37 years. Today we are here to talk about … 10 Days RE:Her … Women restaurateurs from across Los Angeles have created a new charitable organization called RE:Her. Its debut initiative, a food festival called 10 Days RE:Her, will feature 10 days of unique collaborations, thematic menus, and one-on-one conversations between female industry leaders. 10 Days RE:Her kicks off on January 21, the anniversary of the groundbreaking Women's March of 2017, and runs through January 30, with scheduled programming to be finalized soon. Pending local dining restrictions, aspects of the festival will likely take place virtually and remotely. www.loveandsaltla.com =+=+=+=+=+=+ To Find Out More about Joe Terry visit http://www.ForeverMemoirs.com What's Happening in the South Bay, South Bay, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, The South Bay Show, Los Angeles, California, Current Events Calendar, Torrance, El Segundo, Palos Verdes
We're giving you a Christmas present early this year, with a bonus chat we had with New Zealand's pop trio LA Women. They chat about the new confident sound they discovered on a writing camp, why New Zealand keeps dropping incredible pop artists, and what it's like to be back at gigs where you can dance and mosh again.Connect with LA Women on Instagram, and Facebook. Listen to their latest single Daydreams on Spotify and Apple Music.Get more new music and hear your favourite artists on Instagram, on Facebook, or on our website, www.78amped.com
Molly Lambert (co-host of the Night Call podcast, writer for the New Yorker, the LA Times, the New York Times, and many more) joins Colb to talk interviewing Lana Del Rey, reading Eve Babitz, growing up in Los Angeles, the importance of local journalism, podcasts replacing blogs, and so much more! One of our dream guests! You're next, Jack Nicholson! Young Person's Radio airs every Sunday morning at 10 on Radio Free Brooklyn. Listen live at radiofreebrooklyn.com or the RFB mobile app.
In this episode Cheryl Rodes interviews Leonora Pitts a talented dancer, a wonderful mother, and an amazing actress and director. Leonora talks about the importance of women supporting each other and some of the groups she's apart of such as the LA Women's Film Collective.
Foster Wilson is an award-winning director, an alumna of the Ryan Murphy HALF Directing Initiative, and a board member of Moms-In-Film. Her short film Made Public played at more than 20 festivals including 5 Oscar-qualifying fests and won several awards including Best Film, Best Director, and the Audience Award at the prestigious Bentonville Film Festival. Host Jenn Page and Foster talk everything short film festivals. Should you waste your money on them, how to get the most bang for your buck if you are attending them, how to make a festival worthy short film, and even how to distribute them. They also talk breaking into TV: diversity programs, shadowing TV directors (how to get the opportunities and what do do once on set as the shadowing director). Intuitive Conversation: Staying healthy mentally and physically Notable Quote: "If you have such a narrow focus on something it may not be what the universe is telling you to do. If you just go “Oh, there’s an open door right there I’m going to just step through that” it becomes the easier path [and you’ll probably be happier and enjoy it more]." More about Intuitive Filmmaker Podcast: If you want to submit a question or comment to the show please send and email or short video to intuitivefilmmakerpodcast@gmail.com. Or you can leave a voicemail at http://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help us keep bringing more shows to you. Find us on all of your favorite podcast apps by clicking http://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker Hosted by: Jenn Page, Filmmaker More on Foster: Foster is an award-winning director, filmmaker, and Emergence Award Recipient. She earned her BFA at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied for 3 years with the Atlantic Theater Company. After more than a decade working in the industry as an actor, Foster made the transition to directing. Her short film Made Public (MadePublic.com) starring Jeanine Mason and Josh Zuckerman, premiered in 2019 and has played at more than 20 festivals including 5 Oscar-qualifying fests. The film has won several awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and the Audience Award at the Bentonville Film Festival. Her previous short film, Waffles, screened at 25+ festivals around the world and garnered 8 nominations and 4 wins, including an Audience Award for Best Short Film. Foster was one of six members selected by Alliance of Women Directors for the inaugural AWD Short Film Initiative, creating a short film in collaboration with the Shoot ‘Em Up film series. The resulting film, titled MÍA, premiered at Disney Studios in October 2018. Additional directing credits include: Maggie the Cat, Platypus, Brick & Mopsie, Love Scenes, LLC, and the short series Gross Anatomy. In development: 5 Stages of Grief and the feature Living Will. Foster is an alumna of the Ryan Murphy HALF Directing Initiative, a member of the LA Women’s Film Collective, and a Board Member of Moms-In-Film. She is represented by Fourth Wall Management and Verve Talent. FosterWilson.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker/message
Aux Etats-Unis, le vote n’est pas une mince affaire, et dans un système qui semble conçu pour favoriser l’abstention et privilégier les personnes aisées, voter peut vite devenir un véritable parcours du combattant. En 2019, le droit de vote est-il accessible à tous ? Qui sont ces influenceur.ses qui peuvent faire basculer le résultat des prochaines élections ? Comment mesurer l’impact des mobilisations portées par les femmes ?Dans ce nouvel épisode, Dolorès s’est entourée de Vénus Liuzzo, vidéaste sur Youtube,, de Ilias Chaumont, animateur du podcast Pardon Maman, et de Léa Chamboncel de la série de podcasts Place du Palais Bourbon. Sans oublier Hélène qui, sur place, est allée à la rencontre des militants LGBTQI+ réunis pour faire entendre leurs droits devant la Cour Suprême.Références entendues dans l’épisode : House of Cards (2013) est une série américaine créée par Beau WillimonVotePlz est une organisation à but non lucratif dont l’objectif est d’inciter un plus grand nombre de millenials et de minorités sous-représentées à voterScrubs (2001) est une série américaine créée par Bill LawrenceCardi B est une rappeuse américaineBernie Senders est un sénateur démocrate, candidat à la présidentielle de 2020Hillary Clinton est une femme politique américaine, ancienne candidate aux primaires démocrates face à Barack Obama en 2008Million Reasons de Lady GagaTarana Burke est une activiste afro-américaine à l’origine du mouvement #MeToo en 2006Alyssa Milano est une actrice américaine qui a démocratisé le slogan “Me Too” en 2017 La Women’s March ou marche des femmes, est un mouvement de mobilisation initié par des femmes américaines sur les réseaux sociaux et animé par la défense des droits des femmes et des droits humains à travers un point de vue féministe et intersectionnelL’étude du Pew Research Center reprise dans The GuardianDu Côté de chez Sam est une production de Nouvelles Écoutes. Présentée par Dolores Bakela. Reportage par Hélène Guinhut. Traduction : Mathilde Vinet, Léa Marchetti, Tanguy Polito, Ashley Tola et Cassandra De Carvalho. Générique réalisée par Aurore Meyer-Mahieu. Prise de son Matteo Krebs du Melodium Studio. Montage et coordination par Ashley Tola. Mixage par Paul de Cursay.
Quand la réalité dépasse la fiction. Voilà le titre qu’on pourrait donner aux péripéties de Donald Trump à la tête de la première puissance mondiale. Mais d’ailleurs, USA rime-t-il toujours avec première puissance du monde ?De faux pas diplomatiques en dérapages médiatiques, peut-on réellement considérer Donald Trump comme le maître du leadership mondial ? La blague semble avoir assez duré pour nos voisins américains qui ont entamé une procédure de destitution contre le président américain. Dolores invite autour de la table Tahnee, comédienne, Matthieu Foucher, journaliste, et Kiyémis, bloggeuse et poète. Ensemble, ils s’attaquent au monstre Trump et se demandent s’il est bel et bien le maître du monde. Sur place, Hélène nous montre que la lutte anti trump est plus présente que jamais.Références entendues dans l’épisode : Le PIB (Produit Intérieur Brut) des Etats-Unis s’élève à 20 000 milliards de dollars soit 24% du PIB mondial. Le PIB de la Chine s’élève lui à 13 000 milliards de dollar, soit 16% du PIB mondial. Source : données du Fond Monétaire International (FMI) pour l’année 2018 En 2018, le budget de la Défense américaine s’élevait à 650 milliards de dollars, contre 250 milliards pour la Chine et 64 milliards pour la Chine. Source : Institut International de Recherche sur la Paix de Stockholm. David Vine est professeur d’anthropologie à l’université américaine de Washington. Il est l’auteur de Base Nation: How U.S. Military Bases Abroad Harm America and the World, Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt, 2015.George W. Bush est le 43e président des Etats-Unis (20 janvier 2001 au 20 janvier 2009). En 2002, il parle d’”axe du mal” pour désigner les pays accusés d’avoir aidé Ben Laden et les islamistes en général, c’est-à-dire l’Irak, l’Iran et la Corée du Nord. Jair Bolsonaro est le président d’extrême droite du BrésilNicolàs Maduro est le président du Venezuela, réélu en 2018 pour un deuxième mandat. Rick Perry est l’ancien secrétaire d’Etat à l’EnergieJames Mattis est l’ancien secrétaire d’Etat à la Défense Rex Tillerson, limogé en mars 2018, est l’ancien président de Exxon et ancien secrétaire d’Etat de Donald Trump.L’Accord de Paris a été adopté à l’issue de la COP 21. Il s’agit d’un traité international ayant pour objectif principal de contenir la hausse de la température moyenne. Recep Tayyip Erdogan est le président de la république Lindsey Graham est un sénateur républicain fervent défenseur du président Trump. Il est à l’origine de la proposition de loi imposant des sanctions à la Turquie. Mitch McConnell est un sénateur républicain fervent soutien de Trump. Il s’est pourtant opposé au retrait des troupes américaines en Syrie.La Women’s March ou marche des femmes, est un mouvement de mobilisation initié par des femmes américaines sur les réseaux sociaux et animé par la défense des droits des femmes et des droits humains à travers un point de vue féministe et intersectionnel. Nancy Pelosi est la présidente démocrate de la Chambre des représentants des Etats-Unis. Elle a notamment déclenché la première étape de la procédure de destitution contre le président américain. Brett Kavanaugh est le juge conservateur de la Cour Suprême T. Sheri Dickerson est une activiste fortement impliquée dans la Women’s March et le mouvement Black Lives Matter en OklahomaBlack Lives Matter est un mouvement militant contre la violence et le racisme systémique envers les NoirsBernie Sanders est un sénateur démocrate, candidat à la présidentielle de 2020Elizabeth Warren est une universitaire américaine, sénatrice, et candidate démocrate à la présidence des Etats-Unis en 2020Joe Bidden est l’ancien vice-président de Barack Obama et candidat à la présidence des Etats-Unis en 2020.Maxine Waters, députée démocrate de Californie, est présidente de la Commission des services financiers de la Chambre des représentantsJames Comey est l’ex-directeur du FBIRobert Mueller est l’ancien directeur du FBI. Ce dernier était chargé de l’enquête sur les soupçons de présumées ingérences russes dans la campagne présidentielle américaine de 2016.Richard Nixon est le 37e président des Etats-Unis. Il a effectué son mandat de 1969 à 1974Du Côté de chez Sam est une production de Nouvelles Écoutes. Présentée par Dolores Bakela. Reportage par Hélène Guinhut. Générique réalisée par Aurore Meyer-Mahieu. Prise de son Matteo Krebs du Melodium Studio. Montage et coordination par Ashley Tola. Mixage par Paul de Cursay.
Kehillat Israel's fall 2019 Social Justice event, a panel discussion about the status of women’s reproductive rights in America and current efforts to erode the protections afforded under Roe v. Wade. Intoduced by Rabbi Amy Bernstein, Senior Rabbi of K.I. Participants: Jean Reith Schroedel, PhD Jean teaches at Claremont Graduate University, where she serves as Director of the Applied Women’s Studies Program, Chair of the Department of Politics & Policy, and Dean of the School of Politics & Economics. She is the author of Is the Fetus a Person: A Comparison of Policies Across the Fifty States, which analyzed her award-winning research on three major fetal policy issues: drug use by pregnant women, abortion, and third-party fetal killings. John Erickson, PhD In addition to serving as Director of Public Affairs at Planned Parenthood Advocacy Project Los Angeles County Action Fund, John serves on the CA Commission on the Status of Women and as President of the Hollywood chapter of the National Organization for Women. He was one of the main organizers of the LA Women’s March in 2017, 2018 and 2019 and is a regular contributor to online publications on the topics of LGBTQ history, feminism, masculinity studies and American religious history. Ruth Dawson, Esq., MPH As Policy Counsel with the LGBTQ, Gender & Reproductive Justice Project of the ACLU of Southern California, Ruth’s work focuses on expanding access to reproductive and sexual health care services, eliminating religious restrictions on health care provision, protecting access to confidential health care and quality sex education, and upholding the health and dignity of incarcerated women. Ruth ’s advocacy concentrates on the intersection of reproductive and economic justice, promoting the rights of pregnant and parenting workers.
In this very special episode, Steven Leavitt is joined by his first boss, Wendy Vanguard. This becomes a touchstone for a very intriguing conversation that goes into mentorship, design, physics, energy, illustration, the emotional effect of color, the world of art in Los Angeles in the 70's (the LA Women's Building, AIDS, Roe v. Wade), parenting, and the dawn of computer-generated animation. Wendy is a Los Angeles-based artist whose professional career has spanned work as an illustrator, an art director, broadcast designer and award winning corporate image designer. Although she was awarded a Masters Grant from Art Center to pursue her painting, the hard-hitting reality of life in LA without a job lead her to abandon the grant and find employment. Wendy quickly found she had constant work: from illustrating storyboards for advertising commercials and small films to exhibit design projects, and then began designing titles for television shows such as The Rockford Files, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Planet of the Apes. She was a part of the creative design and production team for the Charles and Ray Eames Office and the creation of the film Powers of Ten. Later, she worked as an Art Director for Universal Television supervising special effects projects (BattleStar Galactica) gave her a taste of working an industry job and this led to becoming a design director for renowned ground-breaking broadcast designer Harry Marks. Wanting to work independently again, Wendy formed California Film, a broadcast design firm, choosing her own team of artists and designers to collaborate with and designing one of the earliest open plan office spaces. As it's founder and Creative Director she led them in creating award winning image campaigns and corporate design packages for CBS Entertainment, CBS News, HBO, The Walt Disney Company, the Disney-owned Flagship station California 9 (KCAL), ABC Prime Time Live, National Geographic, TBN, The Movie Channel, and more. Wendy and colleagues created (fake) computer imagery for LucasFilm's, “Return of the Jedi.” At the same time she met and married photographer Mitch Dobrowner, who soon became part of her company, leading it in new technologies and production methods. After experiencing a devastating social experience, Wendy struggled through what she coined “the dark decade,” and discusses how she managed to work through this time in her life and find new joy by shifting her focus to her family, personal creative projects, and giving back to her community through mentorship. Throughout a lifetime of unexpected turns, struggles, and successes, Wendy rediscovered an inner resilience as a woman and artist that carries her along her path. Guest: Wendy Vanguard Dobrowner www.WendyVanguard.com Host: Steven Leavitt www.StevenLeavitt.com FEATURED ARTWORK: See languageofcreativity.podbean.com/e/the-colors-of-life-wendy-vanguard-conceptual-artist for featured works. Blue Sphere Horizon Master's Thesis Her Master's Thesis would foreshadow her future work in design for what would become the future of 3D Animation, along-side filmmakers, computer scientists, and animators. Watercolor Woman Girl In Room (Watercolor) FEATURED MUSIC: “Podcast Long Chords” by Jason Dobrowner (guitar) “The Crash” by Joshua Dobrowner (guitar) “Mom Podcast” by Jason Dobrowner (guitar) Additional scoring by Steven Leavitt “Nothing Wrong” by Lobate Scarp Spirals and Portals EP out now! http://bit.ly/lobatescarpSpirals MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Mitch Dobrowner Landscape Photographer http://mitchdobrowner.com Andy Hann https://www.andyhann.com Jason Dobrowner Composer, physicist, software engineer http://jasondobrowner.com Asia Forbes Artist branding and events http://boldhousecreative.com Josephine Bakery https://www.josephinela.com Art Center College of Design www.artcenter.edu Lorser Feitelson https://www.lorserfeitelson.com Helen Lundeberg https://www.helenlundeberg.com Charles + Ray Eames office https://www.eamesoffice.com Powers of Ten Film https://www.eamesoffice.com/the-work/powers-of-ten Jo Perry http://authorjoperry.com Tom Perry http://www.thomasperryauthor.com Otis College of Art and Design https://www.otis.edu Keywords: Art Center, Otis, motion graphics, hard edge painting, broadcast design, PDI, Rhythm and Hues, Blue Sphere Horizon, Charles Eames, Powers of Ten, physics, subatomic, Helen Lundeberg, Lorser Feitelson, California Film, image design, branding, Eames Office, mac, desktop publishing, easel, stylus, deadlines, emotion color, colour, energy, the future of work, creative problem solving, mentorship, empath, narcissist, The Sociopath Next Door, being used, cults, religion, working mother, Tao Te Ching, feminism, abortion, watercolor, oil painting, rediscovering your personal art, Damien Rice, PTSD, purpose
Leah Caplanis is the founder and CEO of SOCIAL Sparkling Wine, a company she launched in 2014 after successfully battling and beating cancer.At 26, Caplanis was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and instead of the traditional surgery route, she took control of her health, became vegan, stopped drinking alcohol and explored more holistic ways to heal. During her journey, she studied at Hippocrates Health Institute and Kushi Institute for Macrobiotics in Massachusetts.After three years on her healing path, her cancer was cured and Caplanis was ready to get her social life back without compromising her passion for health and wellness. During her recovery, she realized that there were no clean alcohol options on the market. With the help of expert brew master Ray Klimovitz, co-founder of Izze Sparkling Soda, she developed a truly clean alcohol beverage, and soon, SOCIAL Sparking Wine, an organic, low-calorie, gluten and sulfite free sparkling sake wine, was born.Prior to launching SOCIAL Sparkling Wine, Caplanis worked in sales and marketing for Nestle USA. She holds an MBA from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and a bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University. Dedicated to empowering people to live a more vibrant, connected, happy and healthy life, she is also Level II Reiki certified.Caplanis has been featured on CNBC’s Billion Dollar Buyer and profiled in numerous major news publications and broadcasts, and is frequently asked to speak at major conferences, including LA Women’s Expo and Digital Hollywood. She currently resides in Chicago and California. @socialsparklingwine@social.leahhttps://www.socialsparklingwine.com SOCIAL Sparkling Wine is currently available in over 4,000 locations in almost every state in the United States. The company is looking forward to expand in the next year to Canada, Europe and Asia Pacific. Leah is also very focused on development, with new products including flavored water and herbal-based liqueurs.The Positive Phil Podcast Show, a podcast, available on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, where Positive Phil talks about personal stories, events and engaging interviews; with famous people, celebrities, athletes, authors, spiritual educators, thought leaders, as well as others in the social, business and entertainment industry.Airing on over 300 digital channels, including iHeart Radio, Spotify, StitcherFm, Google Podcast and published online via RSS feeds globally. The show has been around for almost 4 years and is one of the most popular podcast shows on the internet in the business-motivation space.Professional radio, tv, podcast host and producer from San Diego California. We have a large national following on digital media channels, with our popular podcast and network of shows. Airing on iHeart Media, iTunes, Spotify, Spreaker, Stitcher, PlayerFM and over 200 additional media channels.https://www.positivephil.com
Max joins us to discuss why LA women are only one night only dates and how he had to import a woman from another city in order to be in a relationship. He shares the qualities he’s found LA women possess and explains why it’ll never work. He also discusses his philosophy on game play and how he uses tactics for getting girls to ask him out and even pay for his dinner and drinks. Listen to found out how! Follow us: Instagram: instagram.com/loveinlimboland Facebook: facebook.com/loveinlimboland Twitter: twitter.com/loveinlimboland Email: loveinlimboland@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifeinlimboland/support
Today's Agenda: LAUSD Strike, Black People mad at Travis Scott for Performing in the Super Bowl, Dame Dash's Interview with Nick Canon, People Relying Heavily on God, The Difference between LA Women and Philly Women, Having a solid circle around you. Special Guest: Jacky Wright https://www.instagram.com/jackywright/ https://wrighteousllc.com http://theproblemwithdating.com/author/jacky-wright/ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lets-taco-bout-love-tickets-53659215157 Listen to New Episodes of The Mean Podcast every Wednesday! iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-m…d1091442447?mt=2 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7B2yhBFizqF2A44fx51S6B iHeartRadio: www.iheart.com/podcast/the-mean-podcast-29429900/ SoundCloud: @the-mean-podcast
Today, I’m chatting with the amazing Brenda Adelman. Adelman is an award-winning actor, speaker, coach, recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award & has been interviewed on NPR and on Fox TV News. She’s performed her critically acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, (based on her life story) about the power of forgiving the unforgivable for over 12,000 people worldwide, including for The LA Women’s Theatre Festival, for the Coalition against Domestic Violence in Arizona and New Mexico, for the Peace and Reconciliation Center in Hawaii, for high school and university students, women prisoners, spiritual communities and the US Air Force. She is the author of the Kindle book, My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable. In this conversation, we’re talking about: Forgiving the unforgivable Healing so you can tell your story Recognizing you chose the person you married and taking responsibility for that How to have healthy boundaries with people you’ll never change The power of following our intuition Being comfortable with telling our stories to others Key Takeaways: Taking responsibility for everything in our life is what frees us. It’s a call for self-love. You take responsibility but you don’t beat the shit out of yourself. Connect with Brenda: To learn more about Brenda’s course, Your Story Made Simple, for small business owners you can click here: http://brenda-adelman.thinkific.com/courses/your-story-made-simple To learn more about her Freedom in Forgiveness course, click here: https://brenda-adelman.thinkific.com/courses/the-freedom-of-forgiveness To learn more where you can see Brenda’s upcoming show, Divas in Danger - Escape, Betrayal, and Budget Plastic Surgery, go to the website: http://www.forgiveenessandfreedom.com
2018 is rolling on, and Random Old Records podcast is back! EPISODE #66 is a set of tracks for this hot and uncomfortable summer. Whether you're sweating it out in the streets or hibernating under a pile of blankets in your sweet, sweet air conditioned room, there's a little something for everyone to enjoy.The past year or so has brought an amazing wave of angry, confrontational hardcore and punk rock, and the first quarter of the show highlights some ferocious tracks from Exotica, Patsy, Kaleidoscope, and Gen Pop. The crucial UK label La Vida Es Un Mus features heavily in this set; every release they put out is worth a listen. From there, the podcast takes a dreamier turn, with folky psych-rock from Heron Oblivion and Dana Gillespie, rootsy pop from Del Shannon, The Paperhead, and Shannon Shaw, and even a little moody synth from Rizzo and Century Palm. In between tracks, you will hear snippets from the wild 1985 Canadian psychic horror movie Eternal Evil. Go ahead, leave your body!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. Come back in about a month for episode #67, which will go even deeper down the rabbit hole of southern twang and low-key guitar heroics As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #66Released 07/22/18DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Runt - "Positions Of Power"(Positions Of Power, La Vida Es Un Mus 2018)2. Exotica - "Ser Nada"(Musique Exotique #2, La Vida Es Un Mus 2017)3. Gumming - "Indrid Cold"(Human Values, Not Normal 2018)4. Gen Pop - "No Change"(II 7", Feel It 2018)5. Vanilla Poppers - "Footsteps"(Vanilla Poppers, Lumpy 2017)6. Patsy - "Society Ape"(LA Women, La Vida Es Un Mus 2017)7. Prom Nite - "Living For The Weekend"(Dancing To This Beat, Barfbag 2017)8. Kaleidoscope - "Memory Failure"(2017 7", D4MT Labs 2018)9. Lithics - "Home"(Mating Surfaces, Kill Rock Stars 2018)10. Flasher - "Who's Got Time"(Constant Image, Domino 2018)--Eternal Evil (1985) Part 1!11. Broken Water - "High-Lo"(Wrought, Night People 2016)12. Heron Oblivion - "Sudden Lament"(Heron Oblivion, Sub Pop 2016)13. Dana Gillespie – "Foolish Seasons"(Foolish Seasons, London 1968)14. Condello - "Oh No"(Phase 1, Scepter 1968)--Eternal Evil (1985) Part 2!15. Rizzo - "I Don't Care"(Public Animal, No Fun 1980)16. Century Palm - "King Of John St."(Meet You, Deranged 2017)17. Ryley Walker - "Opposite Middle"(Deafman Glance, Dead Oceans 2018)18. The Paperhead - "Over And Over"(Chew, Trouble In Mind 2017)--Eternal Evil (1985) Part 3!19. Judy Bramlett - "Deja Vu"(Feeling High: The Psychedelic Sound Of Memphis, Big Beat 2012)20. Del Shannon - "Gemini"(The Further Adventures Of Charles Westover, Liberty 1968)21. Shannon Shaw - "Make Believe"(Shannon In Nashville, Easy Eye 2018)22. Doug Tuttle - "Painted Eye"(It Calls On Me, Trouble In Mind 2016)23. The Academy - "Munching The Candy"(Pop-Lore According To The Academy, Morgan Blue Town 1969)
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In this episode you will hear me talk all about my favourite new pop tracks. We touch on tracks by Kota Banks, N.E.R.D ft Rihanna, Clean Bandit, Kira Puru, Taylor Swift, LA Women, SYDE and more!
Today we are spotlighting Carolyn Casavan of Casavan Consulting. Providing independent consulting services on a project basis with an emphasis on energy auditing, energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, sustainability and specialized environmental support services. This episode is powered by UpGuard.com, UpGuard's discovery engine brings visibility to complex IT environments, enabling teams to quickly identify risk, confirm compliance and make business safer. Connect with us at womenintechshow.com. Tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora
In this second episode of our special series Trump’d, Evan takes over hosting the podcast. He leads the discussion on Trump’s inauguration, Richard Spencer memes, and interviews Vidal on his experiences with both the LA Inauguration Protests and LA Women’s March. We also give an update on two...
Chatting With Sherri chats with actor, dancer, director, choreographer, playwright, and teacher; Debra De Liso! Debra De Liso is an actor, dancer, director, choreographer, playwright, and teacher has directed over 400 original One-Person Plays at AADA, USC and professionally. Debra taught theatre workshops and transformed lives in prisons, for artists with disabilities, and girls with Turner Syndrome. Debra won the 2014 Rainbow Award from the LA Women's Theatre Festival for her decades of work bringing theatre to multi-cultural and diverse communities.
Lopez And The Lion Episode 17: Hosts The Real George Lopez And The Cuban Lion Nissim Leon congratulate the USWNT on their World Cup victory. Are stars like Carli Lloyd, Serena Williams and Rhonda Rousey taking women's sport to another leve? Lopez and the Lion can't stop blasting the Lakers with their outside of basketball opportunities approach in their pitch to LeMarcus Aldridge. Is Kobe and his me first attitude hurting the Lakers in bringing in big name free agents? Lopez and the Lion also jump on the Clippers for not resigning DeAndre Jordan. Has Doc Rivers lost his touch and how much time is left with the group of Clippers players to win an NBA title? So Cal baseball update: Lopez and Lion discuss the all star selections for the Dodgers and the Angels. Is Kershaw really deserving of an all star selection? And did the Angels make the right decision in letting DiPoto go over manage Mike Scioscia. For more sports talk that is puro Los Angeles, check out Lopez and the Lion show at Latino Sports Talk Radio.