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In today's episode, I'm spilling the Lady Grey on how to turn down the volume on bettering yourself in the new year (because you're already pretty great), and align your intentions with what helps you most radiantly be yourself. P.S. If you're ready to take this practice of seducing your dreams to a deeper level, join my Word of the Year Mastermind—a small group study to anchor your intentions, devote to your desires, and grow your magnetism over 12 months. Enrollment closes in just 8 days. Click here to join us! FREE COURSE: THE ENCHANTED PATH OF BEAUTY Discover beauty as a devotional path, with healing practices to soften the heart and illuminate the soul. Click here to download the free audio collection: The Enchanted Path of Beauty.
Lanthanein Resources Ltd (ASX:LNR, OTC:FRNRF) technical director Brian Thomas talked with Proactive's Tylah Tully about the company's key milestones in 2024 and exploration plans for the Lady Grey Project next year. Thomas explained that Lanthanein shifted focus toward gold, copper and nickel potential at the Lady Grey Project after deprioritising lithium. This pivot followed extensive soil sampling and geophysical surveys that revealed promising targets for drilling. While awaiting final approvals for the most prospective targets, the company has already completed its first diamond drill hole on a key site. Situated near the Bounty mine, which produced 1.30 million ounces of gold, Lady Grey offers substantial potential for gold discoveries. Thomas emphasised that 2025 would see intensified exploration activity, with plans to drill additional targets to the north and south. “Next year will bring a lot of exploration activity, and we look forward to sharing results with investors,” Thomas noted. #ProactiveInvestors #LanthaneinResources #ASX #OTC #LadyGreyProject #GoldExploration #CopperProjects #NickelMining #DiamondDrilling #ASXNews #OTCUpdates #MiningIndustry
Proactive's Tylah Tully breaks down ‘Just the Facts' of the latest news from Lanthanein Resources Ltd (ASX:LNR, OTC:FRNRF). The company has started diamond drilling at the Lady Grey Project, part of Mt Holland in Western Australia. The project is near the historic Bounty Gold Mine, which produced 1.3 million ounces of gold on Covalent Lithium's Mount Holland mine site. This marks the second phase of exploration at the Lady Grey prospect, targeting a modelled conductor plate identified through a moving loop electromagnetic (MLEM) survey. The conductor plate lies 200 metres below the surface and dips to the east. Drilling is being conducted from a historic access road that connects Lady Ada Mine and the Marvel Loch Forrestania Road. The program focuses on diamond tail drilling of three reverse circulation (RC) precollars previously drilled to depths of up to 150 metres. The current phase is testing the conductor plate under Line #6, which corresponds to a 75 parts per billion (ppb) ultrafine soil gold anomaly. Heritage surveys for MLEM Line #1, which features a stronger 256 ppb soil anomaly, have been completed by the Ballardong Aboriginal Corporation and their consultants. Lanthanein is working to secure additional permissions for this higher-priority line. #ProactiveInvestors #LanthaneinResources, #ASX #JusttheFacts #LadyGreyProject, #DiamondDrilling, #WesternAustralia, #GoldExploration, #MiningNews, #YilgarnCraton, #BountyGoldMine, #GoldAnomalies, #MLEMSurveys, #EnvironmentalApproval, #BallardongHeritage, #MiningExploration, #ASXGold, #CovalentLithium, #UltrafineGold, #MineralResources, #HeritageSurveys, #ExplorationPhase, #GoldProspecting
Lanthanein Resources Ltd (ASX:LNR, OTC:FRNRF) technical director Brian Thomas joins Proactive's Tylah Tully to discuss gole drilling operations the company has commenced at Lady Grey Project in the Mt Holland area, part of the mineral-rich Yilgarn region of Western Australia. The campaign aims to explore a conductor plate identified by a Moving Loop Electromagnetic (MLEM) survey on Line #6. The first phase consists of three reverse circulation (RC) precollars drilled up to 150 metres, followed by diamond drilling extending to a depth of 600 metres. The conductor plate, 200 metres below the surface, lies beneath a gold geochemical anomaly and favourable structural zone for gold mineralisation. The project is adjacent to the historical Bounty Gold Mine, which produced 1.3 million ounces of gold. Access to the site utilises an existing road connecting the former Lady Ada mine to the Marvel Loch Forrestania Road. Targets were identified using geophysical and geochemical data, including a 75ppb ultra-fine fraction soil gold anomaly. Permitting for a second conductor plate associated with a 256ppb anomaly is in progress. Separately, Lanthanein has sold its 3 million shares in Tolu Minerals Ltd for A$2.4 million, surpassing the original A$2 million valuation. #ProactiveInvestors #LanthaneinResources #ASX #LadyGreyProject, #GoldExploration, #WesternAustralia, #MtHolland, #GoldMining, #Yilgarn, #RCDrilling, #DiamondDrilling, #BountyGoldMine, #CovalentLithium, #MineralExploration, #Geophysics, #Geochemistry, #GoldAnomalies, #MiningNews, #ElectromagneticSurvey, #UFFSoilAnalysis, #ToluMinerals, #MiningInvestment
Support our podcast, gain all of our recipes, join cooking classes, and receive exclusive content on our Patreon. Innkeeper Diaries Patreon - https://patreon.com/InnkeeperDiaries?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Want to stay at the Park Street Inn? Click here to reserve a room - https://secure.thinkreservations.com/theparkstreetinn/reservations Enjoy my Innkeeper's London Fog French Toast. For the dredge: 4 large eggs 2 Tbsp coconut sugar 2 tsp vanilla 2 Cups whole milk 4 Earl Gray tea bags (I use Lady Grey to bring some citrus notes into the mix!) Loaf of Brioche Bread Steep the milk with the tea bags in it for about 5-6 mins & let it cool before adding it to your egg mixture. I like to squeeze the tea bags into my whipped topping for a little extra boost of that tea flavor, but you do you! Berry Compote: 2 Cups blackberries 2 Tbsp water 1/4 Cup granulated sugar (can also use Monkfruit to sweeten for a healthier alternative!) Juice from half a lemon Add it all together in a pot, and bring to a rolling boil. I usually let mine simmer the whole time I'm making the French toast, so approximately 25-30 mins :) Make sure it has time to get a little gooey! Thanks for staying with us and safe travels home!
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Emily: Would you like to come over for a cuppa? Raquel: Is that like a cupcake or something sweet? Emily: Oh no, a cuppa is just a cup of tea. But I can offer you some cake if you like. Raquel: Sure, I'd love a cuppa and some cake. Get the full transcript on my website: speakenglishpodcast.com/285-how-to-make-a-cup-of-tea/ As you already noticed, I love drinking tea, and last week I talked about the history of tea in the UK. But if you're not sure about tea or think you might not like it, don't worry. I'm here to introduce you to different types of tea. I'm sure we can find one you'll really enjoy. And, of course, I'll show you how to make a British cuppa. By the way, you can say 'a cuppa' instead of 'a cup of tea.' People in some places use it a lot. For example, someone might say, 'When I'm tired, I enjoy having a cuppa to relax.' Hi, everyone! I'm Georgiana, your English teacher, and my mission is to help you speak English fluently. On my website you can get the 5 Secrets to speak English and also my premium courses. Before we start, get the transcript on my website. It's completely free. Visit: SpeakEnglishPodcast.com/podcast Ok, let's start! In the UK, people enjoy drinking many different kinds of tea. However, the most popular tea in the UK is black tea. Black Tea: People often put milk and sometimes sugar in it. Some famous black teas are English Breakfast Tea, Earl Grey, Lady Grey, Assam, and Darjeeling. Green Tea: is not as popular as black tea in the UK, but some people like it. It's healthy and comes from Japan and China. Herbal teas, such as peppermint and chamomile, are caffeine-free and come in various flavors. People enjoy them because they can have a calming effect. Fruit Chai Chai tea has spices like cinnamon and ginger. Trust me, it's delicious when you add milk and sugar. White Tea: isn't as standard, but some people enjoy it. It's light and has a subtle taste. Oolong Tea: is like black and green tea. And it comes in different flavors. Rooibos Tea: is a caffeine-free tea from South Africa. It has a gentle, sweet, and earthy taste, often with hints of vanilla or honey. In the UK, you can also find specialty blends; teas with unique flavors like flowers, spices, and much more. Get the full transcript on my website: speakenglishpodcast.com/285-how-to-make-a-cup-of-tea/
Prepare to navigate through the labyrinth of college planning and savings with us, your hosts Jessica Magnuson and advisor Josh Oller. We guarantee you'll be fully equipped with knowledge on how to utilize grants, scholarships, cash flow, and loans. With our practical tips on understanding and completing the FAFSA, you'll be ready to maximize this free federal aid. Warning: do not mistake student loans for grants! We'll guide you on how to reach out to schools for aid information - the right preparation can bring surprising results.Josh Oller joined Summit Wealth Group in July of 2019 working alongside Chris Wells as a Financial Advisor in Summit's Ridgeland, MS branch office. Josh completed the CFP® certification in October of 2021. He spends time with Chris in an advisory role and is also part of Summit's financial planning department.Josh is a graduate of Mississippi State University where he obtained both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Business Administration all while competing for the MSU golf team. Josh began his career in the banking industry in 2012, and eventually found his niche in the credit department of the bank where he became the VP of Credit Administration. In this role, Josh was able to learn the many aspects of corporate finance, taxation, and business cash flow. Josh later realized that his real passion was working with people. He wanted a career that helped people reach their goals and is excited to help our team assist clients with navigating the bumpy road to the lifestyle they seek. Josh currently resides in Jackson, MS, with his wife, Mollie, daughter, Betts, their cat, Lady Grey, and their dog, Rory. Josh and Mollie love outdoor activities and anything that revolves around food! They often joke that their vacations are focused mainly on what places have the best local restaurants. Josh still has a strong passion for golf and regularly competes at various tournaments throughout the state.Securities and Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services are separate from and not offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®.Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow us on all the socials at @summitwealthgroup, so you don't miss an episode!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1009, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Decades Of No. 1-Rated Tv Shows 1: So what's the deal with this stand-up comic having the No. 1 show in 1998? Guess he won the contest after all!. Jerry Seinfeld. 2: Wah! Ricky, I wanna be in the show!--Well, honey, this show of ours got a 67.3 rating in the 1952-53 season, so okay! You're in!. I Love Lucy. 3: In 2016 "Sunday Night Football" blitzed the competition as Cris Collinsworth and this play-by-play man led the league. Al Michaels. 4: Come and listen to my story 'bout a sitcom named this, No. 1 in 1963. The Beverly Hillbillies. 5: This actor and his "All in the Family" character Archie Bunker ruled from 1972 to '76. Carroll O'Connor. Round 2. Category: Toast 1: StarKist's recipe for this grilled sandwich includes toast, onion, celery, mayo and cheese. a tuna melt. 2: "Everything's better with" this margarine brand on my toast. Blue Bonnet. 3: Cole's quality foods claims the 1970s introduction of this Italian restaurant bread in frozen form. garlic bread. 4: If you're ailing, your diet might be reduced to toast and this, such as Lady Grey. tea. 5: I like to spread the jelly of this tropical fruit on my muffin. a guava. Round 3. Category: Long-Running Tv Shows 1: Decades of choices and wacky costumes on "Let's Make a Deal" began with Monty Hall as host; this guy got the job in 2009. Wayne Brady. 2: As a boy, this current host of "Meet the Press" watched the show with his father. Tim Russert. 3: When this talk show premiered nationally 67 years ago, it was hosted by Steve Allen and Willie Mays was one of the first guests. The Tonight Show. 4: The current theme music for this show around since 1947 was composed by John Williams and is titled "The Pulse Of Events". Meet the Press. 5: (Backstage at the Emmys: Hi, I'm Jay Leno, and the answer is:) My "Tonight Show" predecessor, Johnny Carson, became the full-time host after this man quit in March of 1962. Jack Paar. Round 4. Category: Complete The Opera Title 1: Mozart: "The blank Flute". Magic. 2: Wagner: "blank und Isolde". Tristan. 3: Gluck: "Orfeo ed blank". Euridice. 4: Offenbach: "The Tales of blank". Hoffmann. 5: Donizetti: "Lucia di blank". Lammermoor. Round 5. Category: Software That Bytes 1: A dangerous new virus is actually 2 files which share their names with these 2 Shakespearean lovers. Romeo and Juliet. 2: A virus was sent as a picture of this 20-year-old tennis star; needless to say it was a popular virus. Anna Kournikova. 3: Every March 6 your computer can be infected by this virus named for a Renaissance artist. Michelangelo. 4: This "pest" virus that originated in the Philippines was sent via an amorous attachment. Love Bug Virus. 5: A type of virus is named after this surreptitious instrument of war used by ancient Greeks. Trojan Horse. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Ever wondered how you can finance your child's college education without breaking the bank? Join us as we unpack the various options available with our expert advisor, Josh Oller. Learn about the tax-free growth potential of 529 college savings accounts and how starting early could drastically reduce the financial burden of college. The conversation doesn't stop at 529 plans, though. We move on to compare Coverdell ESAs and 529 plans, examining the pros, cons, and who they could be most suited for. This episode is a goldmine of valuable insights, helping you make informed decisions about your child's future education costs. Tune in now to start planning effectively!**The fees, expenses, and features of 529 plans can vary from state to state. 529 plans involve investment risk, including the possible loss of funds. There is no guarantee that an education-funding goal will be met. In order to be federally tax-free, earnings must be used to pay for qualified education expenses. The earnings portion of a nonqualified withdrawal will be subject to ordinary income tax at the recipient's marginal rate and subject to a 10 percent penalty. By investing in a plan outside your state of residence, you may lose any state tax benefits. 529 plans are subject to enrollment, maintenance, and administration/management fees and expenses. **A little more about Josh Oller:Josh joined Summit Wealth Group in July of 2019 working alongside Chris Wells as a Financial Advisor in Summit's Ridgeland, MS branch office. Josh completed the CFP® certification in October of 2021. He spends time with Chris in an advisory role and is also part of Summit's financial planning department.Josh is a graduate of Mississippi State University, where he obtained both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Business Administration, all while competing for the MSU golf team. Josh began his career in the banking industry in 2012 and eventually found his niche in the credit department of the bank, where he became the VP of Credit Administration. In this role, Josh was able to learn the many aspects of corporate finance, taxation, and business cash flow. Josh later realized that his real passion was working with people. He wanted a career that helped people reach their goals and is excited to help our team assist clients with navigating the bumpy road to the lifestyle they seek. Josh currently resides in Jackson, MS, with his wife, Mollie, daughter, Betts, their cat, Lady Grey, and their dog, Rory. Josh and Mollie love outdoor activities and anything that revolves around food! They often joke that their vacations are focused mainly on what places have the best local restaurants. Josh still has a strong passion for golf and regularly competes at various tournaments throughout the state.Securities and Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services are separate from and not offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®.Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow us on all the socials at @summitwealthgroup, so you don't miss an episode!
Ready to discover the importance of early college planning and the tools to achieve it? Our guest, Josh Oller, a financial advisor at Summit Wealth Group, brings his unique blend of experiences and knowledge to illuminate this crucial topic. From his personal journey as a former golf player at Mississippi State to his insightful perspective as an MBA graduate, Josh helps us navigate the path to a better, more secure future. We dive into the nitty-gritty of college planning and savings, exploring everything from picking the right college to the numerous scholarships available and understanding the benefits of a 529 account.This episode is stacked with valuable insights for parents, grandparents, and prospective students!A little more about Josh Oller:Josh joined Summit Wealth Group in July of 2019 working alongside Chris Wells as a Financial Advisor in Summit's Ridgeland, MS branch office. Josh completed the CFP® certification in October of 2021. He spends time with Chris in an advisory role and is also part of Summit's financial planning department.Josh is a graduate of Mississippi State University, where he obtained both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Business Administration, all while competing for the MSU golf team. Josh began his career in the banking industry in 2012 and eventually found his niche in the credit department of the bank, where he became the VP of Credit Administration. In this role, Josh was able to learn the many aspects of corporate finance, taxation, and business cash flow. Josh later realized that his real passion was working with people. He wanted a career that helped people reach their goals and is excited to help our team assist clients with navigating the bumpy road to the lifestyle they seek. Josh currently resides in Jackson, MS, with his wife, Mollie, daughter, Betts, their cat, Lady Grey, and their dog, Rory. Josh and Mollie love outdoor activities and anything that revolves around food! They often joke that their vacations are focused mainly on what places have the best local restaurants. Josh still has a strong passion for golf and regularly competes at various tournaments throughout the state.Securities and Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services are separate from and not offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®.Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow us on all the socials at @summitwealthgroup, so you don't miss an episode!
Welcome to episode 311 where we're having a very Drew Barrymore moment and we're basking in it! We hope you enjoy our cool and crazed energy today as Em brings us tales of the Tower of London, a spooky call-back to 10 year-old Christine. Then current Christine covers the second part in her two part series on the case that originated Stockholm Syndrome. And are you telling us Lady Grey and Early Grey are married?? ...and that's why we drink!We're hitting the road again next month! Check out our full list of cities for our On the Rocks tour at andthatswhywedrink.com/live
Earl Owensby's talent took Hollywood by storm, earning multiple credits as a producer. Owensby kickstarted his acting career in various films such as "Challenge" (1974), "The Brass Ring" (1975) and "Death Driver" (1977). In the seventies and the eighties, Owensby devoted his time to various credits, such as "Seabo" with David Allan Coe (1977), "Dark Sunday" (1978) and "A Day of Judgment" (1980). He also worked on "Lady Grey" (1980) and "Living Legend" (1980). Owensby more recently acted in "The Rutherford County Line" (1985).
The detective circles back to uncover the true plot behind Lady Grey's evil plans with her mind control teas. Thank you for joining us for Afternoon Tea Detective Hour, brought to you by Plum Deluxe Tea. If you enjoy delicious loose leaf teas hand-blended to perfection, be sure to visit PlumDeluxe.com/detective for a special offer.
Terrance The Hothead written by Lisa Cloherty and illustrated by Alex Lopez is a story about big feelings and emotional regulation. Terrance the Hothead has big feelings and feels overwhelmed with big emotions each time a problem arises. He starts with a simmer, steam, and then explodes! How can he regulate his emotions better so he can begin to develop friendships with others? Terrance learns some key strategies from Coach Ice and Lady Grey throughout the book to help keep him more regulated. This picture book helps give children the language to talk about big feelings and how to cope with them. I love the illustrations in the book and how the main character navigates his feelings throughout the story. I also love the language of simmer, steam, and boil. Giving children some concrete ways of talking about their emotions help them learn to talk and regulate their big feelings. Listen to our podcast above to learn more about emotional regulation! To learn more about Lisa and her book, visit my website here.
Stephanie Fellner's Minneapolis career now spans 3 decades. She recently said goodbye to her old hips in “Zhauna Franks ‘ SwanSong Studies, a two women show.' No surprise to anyone, she wore them completely out!They produced many high leg moments and served her well!They will be missed. The new hips had their grand debut this past summer in Berit Ahlgren and Helen Hatch's production of ‘LDV'!A member of The Ballet of the Dolls for25yrs., Ms.Stephanie originated numerous roles. Favorites to include: Rat Queen in "Nutcracker...Not so Suite”; “Cinderella” title role; Vicky in “The Red Shoes; Coquette in "King of Hearts"; and Grey In her solo show "Shades of Lady Grey." All choreographed by the infamous Myron Johnson.Company work to include: TU Dance (founding member,) James Sewell Ballet, The Children's Theatre Co., The Minnesota Opera, The Minnesota Orchestra, NorthStar Opera(Skylark,) and The City Children's Nutcracker.In addition, she has danced in a variety of pieces choreographed by our treasure trove of Mpls. freelance artists.The two time Sage Awarded "Test Pilot" choreographed by Penelope Freeh. "Kom Hit" a collaboration w/Sally Rousse and Noah Bremer at The Swedish Institute. Other favorite credits to include: Katerina in Live Action Sets, Ivy Award winning "Crime and Punishment" and original production of "A Fiddlers Tale" produced in conjunction with The Mpls. Music Company. In 2005, Ms.Fellner was awarded the McKnight Fellowship for Dancers and received "Best Dancer in Mpls." from the City Pages Edition of "The Best Of..." And in 2008, was presented with the Sage Award for "Outstanding Performer."She is on staff at The Dance Warehouse . where she is joyfully passing on her passion for ballet and the art of performance to her lovely students. She is grateful every day for each and every one of them!Having completed the full comprehensive Pilates program thru Paragon Pilates and Physical Therapy does teach a bit of Pilates and firmly believes integrating core and balance work to be an invaluable piece in keeping our dancers pain and injury free.
Author, Entrepreneur and Community Builder, Spud Marshall, shares his thoughts on outrageous contributions to building and healing our communities and how world-changers can grow our creativity and connections. Learn more about his perspective as we discuss:his new booksnow machinesfollowing your curiosity and not your passiondivergent vs convergent thinkingGuest BiographySpud Marshall is a serial social entrepreneur, creative community builder, and lover of fog machines. He is the founder of My Creative Community, which supports groups in designing engaging experiences for their communities. He serves as a facilitator, coach, and consultant alongside organizations ranging from the Sullivan Foundation, Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts to Teach for America, the American Planning Association, and Johnson & Johnson.In 2021, he published 'Designing Creative Communities' alongside the 'Creative Communities Field Guide' which helps readers meaningfully contribute to the places where they live, work, learn and play. The books coach emerging leaders and community members alike through a simple process for how to transform their town into a creative place to call home. In addition to his community consultation work and writing, he founded 3 Dots Downtown, a community arts and innovation event center, where he served as the Innovation Director. He is also the founder and chief catalyst for the co.space, a community for young changemakers, which has been listed as one of the top disruptive innovations to emerge in higher education. Prior to those efforts, Spud founded New Leaf Initiative, which currently serves as a dedicated co-working space and innovation incubator.He has been honored as a Knight Foundation Emerging Cities Champion, listed as one of the top millennial civic leaders in the country, and been featured as one of the Foremost Under 40 Business Leaders in central Pennsylvania. Spud has a Masters in Strategic Sustainability Leadership and a pretty spectacular failure resume (reach out if you're interested). He currently resides in State College, Pennsylvania with his wife, loyal dog, and curious cat. Connect with Spud FacebookInstagramWebsite---Lady Grey is an award-winning international entertainer and educator. She has been at the helm of numerous performing arts organizations and has performed everywhere from Broadway to the Sydney Olympics. She currently serves as Artistic Director of Lady Grey's Lovelies and leads international sell-out retreats for women (Outrageous Adventures for Outrageous Women).Connect with Lady GreyFacebookInstagramSchedule a coaching call with Lady GreyLeave a Comment or a Voicemail for Lady Grey
Part 2 of my conversation with my Soul Sister, Jennifer Brannen, where we discuss spiritual gifts, boxes we end up in, and outrageous spiritual journeying as a world-changing leader. Learn more about her perspective as we discuss:journeying inwardspiritual work is a blessing but it's hard workthe call to global citizenshipthe use of our gifts, no matter how great or smallThis Week's Brain Break: Miss America TriviaTips & Tricks: The Neurological Value of DaydreamingGuest BiographyJennifer Brannen is an attorney by trade, but it wasn't always the plan. Jen began her spiritual journey in college when she suddenly hit her math wall. Confronted with her limitations, she turned from her dreams of pursuing aeronautical engineering to study Comparative Religion.Through a series of fortunate events, she landed at a Ram Dass retreat with her mother during college. It changed her life. She began to explore the belief systems of the World with a reflective curiosity and inquisitiveness. Her head heavy intellectual quest became a heart centered spiritual practice. Every moment became an opportunity for awareness, self-reflection, and growth. (Notably, as devoted to the spiritual quest as she was, the institution's Religion department passed her over for departmental honors when she elected to pursue the experience of a three week pilgrimage through the Himalayas in Nepal rather than fine-tune her academic thesis.)As her external path wound through managing a homeless shelter, parenting three fantastic children, practicing therapeutic massage and reiki, and finally becoming an estate and elder law attorney, Jen honed the art of listening to the Language of the Universe and her own Soul's voice in the midst of so much cultural chatter. It is her sacred practice and, as she says, the journey of the Every Day Pilgrim.---EPISODE REFERENCES* Book: Grist for the Mill: Awakening to Oneness, Ram Dass* Book: Interior Castles, St. Teresa of Avila* Book: The Gift: Poems by Hafiz, the Great Sufi Master (Renderings by Daniel Ladinsky)LINKS* Live Outrageously Coaching & Mentoring: www.live-outrageously.com* Visioneering Course : visioneering.liveoutrageously.comBIOLady Grey is an award-winning international entertainer and educator. She has been at the helm of numerous performing arts organizations and has performed everywhere from Broadway to the Sydney Olympics. She currently serves as Artistic Director of Lady Grey's Lovelies and leads international sell-out retreats for women (Outrageous Adventures for Outrageous Women).Connect with Lady GreyFacebookInstagramSchedule a coaching call with Lady GreyLeave a Comment or a Voicemail for Lady Grey
Every Day Pilgrim and my Soul Sister, Jennifer Brannen, shares her thoughts on outrageous spiritual journeying and how important it is to integrate it into your life as a world-changer. Learn more about her perspective as we discuss:journeying inwardspiritual work is a blessing but it's hard workthe call to global citizenshipthe use of our gifts, no matter how great or smallGuest BiographyJennifer Brannen is an attorney by trade, but it wasn't always the plan. Jen began her spiritual journey in college when she suddenly hit her math wall. Confronted with her limitations, she turned from her dreams of pursuing aeronautical engineering to study Comparative Religion. Through a series of fortunate events, she landed at a Ram Dass retreat with her mother during college. It changed her life. She began to explore the belief systems of the World with a reflective curiosity and inquisitiveness. Her head heavy intellectual quest became a heart centered spiritual practice. Every moment became an opportunity for awareness, self-reflection, and growth. (Notably, as devoted to the spiritual quest as she was, the institution's Religion department passed her over for departmental honors when she elected to pursue the experience of a three week pilgrimage through the Himalayas in Nepal rather than fine-tune her academic thesis.)As her external path wound through managing a homeless shelter, parenting three fantastic children, practicing therapeutic massage and reiki, and finally becoming an estate and elder law attorney, Jen honed the art of listening to the Language of the Universe and her own Soul's voice in the midst of so much cultural chatter. It is her sacred practice and, as she says, the journey of the Every Day Pilgrim.---EPISODE REFERENCES* Book: Grist for the Mill: Awakening to Oneness, Ram Dass * Book: Interior Castles, St. Teresa of Avila* Book: The Gift: Poems by Hafiz, the Great Sufi Master (Renderings by Daniel Ladinsky)LINKS* Live Outrageously Coaching & Mentoring: www.live-outrageously.com* Visioneering Course : visioneering.liveoutrageously.comBIOLady Grey is an award-winning international entertainer and educator. She has been at the helm of numerous performing arts organizations and has performed everywhere from Broadway to the Sydney Olympics. She currently serves as Artistic Director of Lady Grey's Lovelies and leads international sell-out retreats for women (Outrageous Adventures for Outrageous Women).Connect with Lady GreyFacebookInstagramSchedule a coaching call with Lady GreyLeave a Comment or a Voicemail for Lady Grey
Join us in our inaugural cozy mystery episode where detective EG Lavender recalls his first harrowing encounter with the infamous Lady Grey. Will he solve the case of the missing peach teacups during his adventure? Thank you for joining us for Afternoon Tea Detective Hour, brought to you by Plum Deluxe Tea. If you enjoy delicious loose leaf teas hand-blended to perfection, be sure to visit PlumDeluxe.com/detective for a special offer. While you're there, vote to help decide what happens in the next episode - this is a community-driven choose your own adventure series. CREDITS Writer: Elora Powell (homeworldzine.com, I Can't Believe I Watched the Whole Thing Pod) Director: Shelby Walden (Etsy: Bab's Beasties, I Can't Believe I Watched the Whole Thing Pod) EG Lavender/Narrator: Cameron Widmark (Tik Tok: @williamsongbird) Lady Grey: Elizabeth McDaniel (Instagram: @lucent.lily) Rose Peony: Sarah J. Stevens (ACX.com Narration: Sarah J. Stevens) Patricia Potter: Hannah Johnson Dandelion Root: Moth (songsforyourearholes.tumblr.com) Music: Noah Powell
Today's episode Sesame Street is brought to you by the number 4 and the letter T...wait, nope. This is Totally Tell Me Everything and we're talking about tea. The kind you drink, silly. We couldn't record a show about tea without having some of it while we talked. right? What were we drinking? Sarah made herself a glass of iced green tea with honey, and Bryn had hot peach tisane. Question 1: What is it about tea that you are into? Bryn starts us off by talking about the appeal of the ritual of tea, informed by her daily tea-drinking husband's deep thoughts about this caffeinated beverage: “Tea is MOMENT. Tea is a respite in your day. It's a moment of quiet and mindfulness and contemplation or just resting and not doing. It's a moment for just being.” Herbal teas/tisanes are Bryn's jam these days, as she tries to avoid caffeine. She likes iced tea with flavored simple syrups that she makes herself. Sarah first became interested in tea thanks to everyone's favorite bald Starfleet hottie, Captain Picard, thanks to his iconic order: Tea, Earl Grey, Hot, even though Sarah likes to drink Lady Grey better than the Captain's fave. But her big tea love is British High Tea! She got into this in when she was just out of college. She and her girlfriends would go about once a month and try out different tea rooms around LA, from the Valley to Orange County. While in London on their honeymoon, Richard and Sarah went to have High Tea at Harrods of London. It did not live up to her expectations. :( A better tea experience, however, was at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood in 2004, when Sarah and her mom enjoyed a special tea-movie special event. The movie was Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. The theater rented out a dining space in the upper levels of Hollywood and Highland, for an Afternoon Tea Seating. After the film (which she loved), they were escorted across the street, up stairs and into this ballroom space with round tables all set with the traditional tea service 3-tiered tray. On walls and columns were costumes, photos and paintings from the movie. And seven Disney princesses walked around and visited your table, and you could go visit Ariel in her grotto. It was the BEST. Check out pics from Mouseplanet! (Side note: Stan Lee did not limit his cameos to just Marvel films. He has a rather disturbing cameo in this film!) Education Corner: Low Tea vs. High Tea Question 2: What we want to learn about/deep dive? Sarah was determined to find out where tea comes from and why there are different types. Her research came from a book! Some highlights: All tea comes from ONE PLANT, no matter the type. A single species of plant Camellia sinensis. An evergreen shrub that has small white aromatic flowers. The leaves of this plant create tea when processed correctly! Processing is what creates the different types. If you pluck the leaves off the plant and throw them in boiling water, you get a bitter beverage. The process has 5 stages: Step 1: Withering - the leaves and buds are softened on large racks in a heated room or air-dry in the sun. Starch in leaf begins to convert to sugar, moisture content drops. WHITE TEA uses mostly the white buds, and maybe a leaf. Step 2: Rolling - leaves are now soft and pliant and can be rolled - this twists and crushes the leaves and releases sap and stimulates fermentation. (GREEN TEA is immediately heated and dried, and does not go under the next Oxidation step) Step 3: Oxidation - VIP b/c here is where the flavor and value are determined. Rolled leaves are placed on trays at a 1-2” thickness, then left in a cool damp place for 1-3 hours to oxidize. This causes a chemical reaction which heats the leaves. If the temp gets too high, the leaves taste burned. Too low and you have a metallic aftertaste. Oxidation makes leaves turn from green to copper. (OOLONG tea is partially oxidized (about 60%, then goes to next 2 stages.) Step 4: Drying - Oxidizes leaves are dried with hot air on a conveyer belt, which stops the fermentation process and turns the leaves the characteristic dark brown or black. Step 5: Grading/Sorting - Sorted into leaf grades based on size. Whole leaf produces the finest quality tea, dust size are used for the quick-brewing tea bags. Herbal Teas, Rooibos and Yerba Mate do NOT come from this Camellia Sinensis, and we should be calling them “tisanes” (rhymes with “inane” and “brynane”), a medicinal drink or infusion. Sarah also wanted more info on the origin of British Afternoon Tea. It's fascinating! Thanks, Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford, for the tea, coffee and freedom. Bryn's deep dive this month was shallow, as she sought the answer to the question: Is sun tea actually dangerous? Bryn was an ‘80s kid, and her mom made a lot of sun tea Verdict: Snopes says don't do it: Tea steeped in a jar on your porch doesn't get hot enough to kill the beasties in the water or the tea. Question 3: What are you excited about regarding tea? Sarah and Bryn are both all about the vessels! Bryn brought out an array of some of her favorite cups for drinking tea Miss Piggy, Tony Brown, Unurth ceramics, Sarah shared a new-found story behind her mom's tea set: a vintage 1960s Japanese Somayaki Green Double Wall Tea Pot with 4 cups, a creamer and sugar bowl from Matsunaga Ceramics Shop. The heart shape cut outs represent plovers (Chidori) - a species of wading bird. Notice the wavy brush pattern below? That represents waves. This combination of plovers and waves is called Nami-Chidori in Japanese, and is a common motif in Japanese arts. She's just so tickled that this tea set she grew up with turns out to have such history! Final Thought Sarah says tea is a moment, but it also creates a memory, whether it calls you back to an amusingly disappointing Harrods experience or a precious time with family from long ago. For Bryn, tea is another way to perform self care in a time when life seems to move too quickly. And perhaps the best final thought came from Eleanor Roosevelt (Or did it?): A woman is like a tea bag. You never know how strong it is until it is in hot water. Eleanor Roosevelt We hope you'll come sit by us next month when we tackle another topic on Totally Tell Me Everything. Ta-ta! About Totally Tell Me Everything Two friends, one fun topic, three burning questions = lots of fun conversation! Each month we pick a topic and ask each other three questions about it - we learn about the subject, our past and each other. So come sit by us and we'll totally tell you everything! How To Listen on the Go: Listen now and leave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | RSS If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a podcast rating and review!! Social Media Instagram: http://instagram.com/totallytellmeeverything Sarah: http://instagram.com/jeditink Bryn: https://www.instagram.com/brynane/ Join the Skywalking Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/488002904732240/ Subscribe to the Skywalking Network Newsletter
Today's episode Sesame Street is brought to you by the number 4 and the letter T...wait, nope. This is Totally Tell Me Everything and we're talking about tea. The kind you drink, silly. We couldn't record a show about tea without having some of it while we talked. right? What were we drinking? Sarah made herself a glass of iced green tea with honey, and Bryn had hot peach tisane. Question 1: What is it about tea that you are into? Bryn starts us off by talking about the appeal of the ritual of tea, informed by her daily tea-drinking husband's deep thoughts about this caffeinated beverage: “Tea is MOMENT. Tea is a respite in your day. It's a moment of quiet and mindfulness and contemplation or just resting and not doing. It's a moment for just being.” Herbal teas/tisanes are Bryn's jam these days, as she tries to avoid caffeine. She likes iced tea with flavored simple syrups that she makes herself. Sarah first became interested in tea thanks to everyone's favorite bald Starfleet hottie, Captain Picard, thanks to his iconic order: Tea, Earl Grey, Hot, even though Sarah likes to drink Lady Grey better than the Captain's fave. But her big tea love is British High Tea! She got into this in when she was just out of college. She and her girlfriends would go about once a month and try out different tea rooms around LA, from the Valley to Orange County. While in London on their honeymoon, Richard and Sarah went to have High Tea at Harrods of London. It did not live up to her expectations. :( A better tea experience, however, was at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood in 2004, when Sarah and her mom enjoyed a special tea-movie special event. The movie was Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. The theater rented out a dining space in the upper levels of Hollywood and Highland, for an Afternoon Tea Seating. After the film (which she loved), they were escorted across the street, up stairs and into this ballroom space with round tables all set with the traditional tea service 3-tiered tray. On walls and columns were costumes, photos and paintings from the movie. And seven Disney princesses walked around and visited your table, and you could go visit Ariel in her grotto. It was the BEST. Check out pics from Mouseplanet! (Side note: Stan Lee did not limit his cameos to just Marvel films. He has a rather disturbing cameo in this film!) Education Corner: Low Tea vs. High Tea Question 2: What we want to learn about/deep dive? Sarah was determined to find out where tea comes from and why there are different types. Her research came from a book! Some highlights: All tea comes from ONE PLANT, no matter the type. A single species of plant Camellia sinensis. An evergreen shrub that has small white aromatic flowers. The leaves of this plant create tea when processed correctly! Processing is what creates the different types. If you pluck the leaves off the plant and throw them in boiling water, you get a bitter beverage. The process has 5 stages: Step 1: Withering - the leaves and buds are softened on large racks in a heated room or air-dry in the sun. Starch in leaf begins to convert to sugar, moisture content drops. WHITE TEA uses mostly the white buds, and maybe a leaf. Step 2: Rolling - leaves are now soft and pliant and can be rolled - this twists and crushes the leaves and releases sap and stimulates fermentation. (GREEN TEA is immediately heated and dried, and does not go under the next Oxidation step) Step 3: Oxidation - VIP b/c here is where the flavor and value are determined. Rolled leaves are placed on trays at a 1-2” thickness, then left in a cool damp place for 1-3 hours to oxidize. This causes a chemical reaction which heats the leaves. If the temp gets too high, the leaves taste burned. Too low and you have a metallic aftertaste. Oxidation makes leaves turn from green to copper. (OOLONG tea is partially oxidized (about 60%, then goes to next 2 stages.) Step 4: Drying - Oxidizes leaves are dried with hot air on a conveyer belt, which stops the fermentation process and turns the leaves the characteristic dark brown or black. Step 5: Grading/Sorting - Sorted into leaf grades based on size. Whole leaf produces the finest quality tea, dust size are used for the quick-brewing tea bags. Herbal Teas, Rooibos and Yerba Mate do NOT come from this Camellia Sinensis, and we should be calling them “tisanes” (rhymes with “inane” and “brynane”), a medicinal drink or infusion. Sarah also wanted more info on the origin of British Afternoon Tea. It's fascinating! Thanks, Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford, for the tea, coffee and freedom. Bryn's deep dive this month was shallow, as she sought the answer to the question: Is sun tea actually dangerous? Bryn was an ‘80s kid, and her mom made a lot of sun tea Verdict: Snopes says don't do it: Tea steeped in a jar on your porch doesn't get hot enough to kill the beasties in the water or the tea. Question 3: What are you excited about regarding tea? Sarah and Bryn are both all about the vessels! Bryn brought out an array of some of her favorite cups for drinking tea Miss Piggy, Tony Brown, Unurth ceramics, Sarah shared a new-found story behind her mom's tea set: a vintage 1960s Japanese Somayaki Green Double Wall Tea Pot with 4 cups, a creamer and sugar bowl from Matsunaga Ceramics Shop. The heart shape cut outs represent plovers (Chidori) - a species of wading bird. Notice the wavy brush pattern below? That represents waves. This combination of plovers and waves is called Nami-Chidori in Japanese, and is a common motif in Japanese arts. She's just so tickled that this tea set she grew up with turns out to have such history! Final Thought Sarah says tea is a moment, but it also creates a memory, whether it calls you back to an amusingly disappointing Harrods experience or a precious time with family from long ago. For Bryn, tea is another way to perform self care in a time when life seems to move too quickly. And perhaps the best final thought came from Eleanor Roosevelt (Or did it?): A woman is like a tea bag. You never know how strong it is until it is in hot water. Eleanor Roosevelt We hope you'll come sit by us next month when we tackle another topic on Totally Tell Me Everything. Ta-ta! About Totally Tell Me Everything Two friends, one fun topic, three burning questions = lots of fun conversation! Each month we pick a topic and ask each other three questions about it - we learn about the subject, our past and each other. So come sit by us and we'll totally tell you everything! How To Listen on the Go: Listen now and leave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | RSS If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a podcast rating and review!! Social Media Instagram: http://instagram.com/totallytellmeeverything Sarah: http://instagram.com/jeditink Bryn: https://www.instagram.com/brynane/ Join the Skywalking Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/488002904732240/ Subscribe to the Skywalking Network Newsletter
Today's episode Sesame Street is brought to you by the number 4 and the letter T...wait, nope. This is Totally Tell Me Everything and we're talking about tea. The kind you drink, silly. We couldn't record a show about tea without having some of it while we talked. right? What were we drinking? Sarah made herself a glass of iced green tea with honey, and Bryn had hot peach tisane. Question 1: What is it about tea that you are into? Bryn starts us off by talking about the appeal of the ritual of tea, informed by her daily tea-drinking husband's deep thoughts about this caffeinated beverage: “Tea is MOMENT. Tea is a respite in your day. It's a moment of quiet and mindfulness and contemplation or just resting and not doing. It's a moment for just being.” Herbal teas/tisanes are Bryn's jam these days, as she tries to avoid caffeine. She likes iced tea with flavored simple syrups that she makes herself. Sarah first became interested in tea thanks to everyone's favorite bald Starfleet hottie, Captain Picard, thanks to his iconic order: Tea, Earl Grey, Hot, even though Sarah likes to drink Lady Grey better than the Captain's fave. But her big tea love is British High Tea! She got into this in when she was just out of college. She and her girlfriends would go about once a month and try out different tea rooms around LA, from the Valley to Orange County. While in London on their honeymoon, Richard and Sarah went to have High Tea at Harrods of London. It did not live up to her expectations. :( A better tea experience, however, was at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood in 2004, when Sarah and her mom enjoyed a special tea-movie special event. The movie was Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. The theater rented out a dining space in the upper levels of Hollywood and Highland, for an Afternoon Tea Seating. After the film (which she loved), they were escorted across the street, up stairs and into this ballroom space with round tables all set with the traditional tea service 3-tiered tray. On walls and columns were costumes, photos and paintings from the movie. And seven Disney princesses walked around and visited your table, and you could go visit Ariel in her grotto. It was the BEST. Check out pics from Mouseplanet! (Side note: Stan Lee did not limit his cameos to just Marvel films. He has a rather disturbing cameo in this film!) Education Corner: Low Tea vs. High Tea Question 2: What we want to learn about/deep dive? Sarah was determined to find out where tea comes from and why there are different types. Her research came from a book! Some highlights: All tea comes from ONE PLANT, no matter the type. A single species of plant Camellia sinensis. An evergreen shrub that has small white aromatic flowers. The leaves of this plant create tea when processed correctly! Processing is what creates the different types. If you pluck the leaves off the plant and throw them in boiling water, you get a bitter beverage. The process has 5 stages: Step 1: Withering - the leaves and buds are softened on large racks in a heated room or air-dry in the sun. Starch in leaf begins to convert to sugar, moisture content drops. WHITE TEA uses mostly the white buds, and maybe a leaf. Step 2: Rolling - leaves are now soft and pliant and can be rolled - this twists and crushes the leaves and releases sap and stimulates fermentation. (GREEN TEA is immediately heated and dried, and does not go under the next Oxidation step) Step 3: Oxidation - VIP b/c here is where the flavor and value are determined. Rolled leaves are placed on trays at a 1-2” thickness, then left in a cool damp place for 1-3 hours to oxidize. This causes a chemical reaction which heats the leaves. If the temp gets too high, the leaves taste burned. Too low and you have a metallic aftertaste. Oxidation makes leaves turn from green to copper. (OOLONG tea is partially oxidized (about 60%, then goes to next 2 stages.) Step 4: Drying - Oxidizes leaves are dried with hot air on a conveyer belt, which stops the fermentation process and turns the leaves the characteristic dark brown or black. Step 5: Grading/Sorting - Sorted into leaf grades based on size. Whole leaf produces the finest quality tea, dust size are used for the quick-brewing tea bags. Herbal Teas, Rooibos and Yerba Mate do NOT come from this Camellia Sinensis, and we should be calling them “tisanes” (rhymes with “inane” and “brynane”), a medicinal drink or infusion. Sarah also wanted more info on the origin of British Afternoon Tea. It's fascinating! Thanks, Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford, for the tea, coffee and freedom. Bryn's deep dive this month was shallow, as she sought the answer to the question: Is sun tea actually dangerous? Bryn was an ‘80s kid, and her mom made a lot of sun tea Verdict: Snopes says don't do it: Tea steeped in a jar on your porch doesn't get hot enough to kill the beasties in the water or the tea. Question 3: What are you excited about regarding tea? Sarah and Bryn are both all about the vessels! Bryn brought out an array of some of her favorite cups for drinking tea Miss Piggy, Tony Brown, Unurth ceramics, Sarah shared a new-found story behind her mom's tea set: a vintage 1960s Japanese Somayaki Green Double Wall Tea Pot with 4 cups, a creamer and sugar bowl from Matsunaga Ceramics Shop. The heart shape cut outs represent plovers (Chidori) - a species of wading bird. Notice the wavy brush pattern below? That represents waves. This combination of plovers and waves is called Nami-Chidori in Japanese, and is a common motif in Japanese arts. She's just so tickled that this tea set she grew up with turns out to have such history! Final Thought Sarah says tea is a moment, but it also creates a memory, whether it calls you back to an amusingly disappointing Harrods experience or a precious time with family from long ago. For Bryn, tea is another way to perform self care in a time when life seems to move too quickly. And perhaps the best final thought came from Eleanor Roosevelt (Or did it?): A woman is like a tea bag. You never know how strong it is until it is in hot water. Eleanor Roosevelt We hope you'll come sit by us next month when we tackle another topic on Totally Tell Me Everything. Ta-ta! About Totally Tell Me Everything Two friends, one fun topic, three burning questions = lots of fun conversation! Each month we pick a topic and ask each other three questions about it - we learn about the subject, our past and each other. So come sit by us and we'll totally tell you everything! How To Listen on the Go: Listen now and leave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | RSS If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a podcast rating and review!! Social Media Instagram: http://instagram.com/totallytellmeeverything Sarah: http://instagram.com/jeditink Bryn: https://www.instagram.com/brynane/ Join the Skywalking Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/488002904732240/ Subscribe to the Skywalking Network Newsletter
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Welcome, everyone, to our final episode of the season of Reading With Libraries! This week we are discussing a favorite topic: Minnesota books! We will look at book set in Minnesota, and books by Minnesota authors. This is always our season finale topic, because we know there are 10,000 lakes here and at least as many good stories! Thank you so much for joining us for this discussion! This is our final show of Season Two – but stay tuned for Season Three coming soon later this fall. We want to talk about more genres and more books, and to talk with more members of our CMLE podcast book group. If you have genre suggestions, or if you want to be a guest to talk about some fun books – send us an email at admin@cmle.org. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss a single episode! Stream this, and all episodes, ! Want to be a full book group member? ! For as little as $1 a month, you can support the podcast as well as helping to keep Official Office Dog, Lady Grey, in treats. And if you want to hear more about the work we do in libraries – which is surprisingly fun! – subscribe to our podcast Linking Our Libraries. Our first episode of Season Three there will drop next Thursday, so you never have to miss a week without a CMLE podcast!
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This week we welcome returning Guest Host Ariel, from St Cloud Public Library! Sometimes you just need a change; and this week we will look at books with different histories that create different futures. Check out all our information on . Our beverages, book information, and books we share are all here. Grab a beverage, browse for book ideas, and let's talk books! Want to be a full book group member? ! For as little as $1 a month, you can support the podcast as well as helping to keep Official Office Dog, Lady Grey, in treats.
Welcome, everyone, to Reading with Libraries! This week we are discussing Fairy Tales and Mythology. There are no “right” or “wrong” books to read and chat about for our book group – we are just here to explore all kinds of books. All of us will take away at least a title or two that we want to read at the end of our time together! Who is joining our reading group this week? This week we welcome returning Guest Host Ariel, from Great River Library System Check out our full information page for all the beverages, resources to find more books, and books we discussed today. Want to catch up on back episodes? Stream any of them ! Do you want to be a supporter of the Reading With Libraries book group? ! Office Office Dog, Lady Grey, appreciates your support for her treats! (We appreciate your support to pay podcast costs!)
Welcome to our podcast Reading with Libraries! We are so pleased to be back here chatting about books with you! Do you want to be a supporter of the Reading With Libraries book group? ! Office Office Dog, Lady Grey, appreciates your support for her treats! (We appreciate your support to pay podcast costs!) This week we will be discussing Magical Realism. You can read our , with beverages and links! Our book group is very inclusive; there are no “right” or “wrong” books here! We just like to read and chat about books, and want you to share what you are reading too! All of us will take away at least a title or two that we want to read at the end of our time together! Who is joining our book group this week? We are excited to welcome back returning Guest Host Kelly Kraemer from the St. John's/St. Ben's library!
Welcome back to the book group! We are so happy you are here. We are big fans of YA books! And everyone owes a big thank you to J.K. Rowling and her lovely Harry Potter series for encouraging people of all ages to enjoy YA books. This is an exciting time in people's life, and the books for YA readers can be filled with all kinds of drama, exploration, growth, change, and other topics filled with emotion. This genre has been so popular that many authors who have been writing adult books have added YA book into their publishing schedules. Check out our , for all the beverages, resources to find more biography ideas, and books we discussed today. Do you want to be a supporter of the Reading With Libraries book group? ! Office Office Dog, Lady Grey, appreciates your support for her treats! (We appreciate your support to pay podcast costs!)
Welcome back to our book group podcast: Reading with Libraries! This week we are discussing African American Fiction. We discuss different genres of books each week, which is both fun and useful to library people doing Reader's Advisory work. There are so many book genres out there that it's tough to be an expert on all of them. So we pick a new genre each week to chat about and hopefully provide you with some insight into what may be an unfamiliar genre! We want this to be fun – like a book group! And beverages are an important part of any book group. As we start each episode, we will be enjoying our beverages; and as you – the listener – are also members of this book group, you should also have a beverage! Our book group is very inclusive; there are no “right” or “wrong” books here! We just like to read and chat about books, and want you to share what you are reading too! All of us will take away at least a title or two that we want to read at the end of our time together! Stream this episode ! Or, subscribe using any podcast app; search for Reading With Libraries. Check out our , for all the beverages, resources to find more biography ideas, and books we discussed today. Do you want to be a supporter of the Reading With Libraries book group? ! Office Office Dog, Lady Grey, appreciates your support for her treats! (We appreciate your support to pay podcast costs!)