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Send us a textToday we're joined by Lauren Evans, author of the highly relatable fictional novel, “Casket Case”. I serendipitously found this novel in an airport and was immediately drawn to it, then proceeded to finish it very quickly because it was THAT good!In this episode we're talking all about Lauren's book, which intertwines themes of love and grief—two things I know will speak to so many grievers here. Her book follows Nora, a young woman who returns to her hometown after her parents' death to run their casket store, who eventually meets Garrett, a logistics coordinator for death. And yes, it's as juicy as it sounds!In our conversation we explore how grief shapes the characters' lives, and how it reflects real-life grieving experiences that we all go through—ones I have no doubt you can relate to. We touch on the challenges Lauren faced while writing about grief and loss in this way, and how writing served as a cathartic process for her.The episode highlights the importance of acknowledging grief, giving ourselves permission to feel it, and finding ways to integrate and transform this profound and deeply painful experience.Work with me: 14-Day Relief in Your Grief Challenge: https://lossesbecomegains.com/relief-in-grief Explore the membership: https://lossesbecomegains.com/membership Work with me one-on-one: https://lossesbecomegains.com/work-with-tara Connect with me further: Leave a voice note through Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/LifeWithGrief Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lossesbecomegains/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifewithgriefpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/losses.become.gains Website: https://lossesbecomegains.com/ Shop the LBG Daily Journal: https://lossesbecomegains.com/journal By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Tara Accardo, or used by Tara Accardo with permission. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use infor...
Welcome back to The award-winning BrandBuilders Podcast! Today, we have our friend Lauren Evans from Beds for Kids on the program. For those who don't know, Beds for Kids is an incredible organization that provides beds and other essential furniture to children and families in need. Lauren, we're excited to get into this one with you!
This Thanksgiving, “Problematic Women” is stepping out of the studio and celebrating the rich history and traditions of the holiday with a homemade meal. Join hosts Virginia Allen, Kristen Eichamer, Lauren Evans, and friends as they make Thanksgiving dinner together in this special cooking edition. WATCH the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMHBev3NsoW-Z27kAyHuh0pYiE8h4ns- Since its inception almost a decade ago, The Daily Signal's “Problematic Women” podcast has been proud to report on stories and policy issues that conservative women care about. As women who are pro-life, pro-American, and pro-traditional values, we don't fit the radical Left's definition of what a strong woman should be. We are “problematic” a leftist narrative of feminism, and that's OK. In fact, we embrace it! Whether you are a loyal fan of the show or catching it for the first time, we hope you enjoy this special cooking edition of “Problematic Women.” Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
This week, we talked to four debut authors with books that came out in 2024 or are coming out in 2025 about their paths to publication! Get ready to load up your TBR and hear their advice for writers and recent favorite books. We chatted with Marian Schembari, author of A Little Less Broken Amanda Eisenberg, author of People Are Talking Lauren Evans, author of Casket Case Courtney Preiss, author of Welcome Home, Caroline Kline Obsessions Olivia - Puzzles Becca - McIntosh apples What we read this week Becca - Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley (out 2/24) Olivia - Babel by RF Kuang, We Used To Live Here by Marcus Kliewer This Month's Book Club Pick - Be Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten (have thoughts about this book you want to share? Call in at 843-405-3157 or email us a voice memo at badonpaperpodcast@gmail.com) Sponsors Prose - See the difference custom haircare can make with FIFTY percent off at prose.com/bop Rifle Paper Co - Through Wednesday, December 31, 2024, Bad on Paper listeners can use code BOP30 for 30% off sitewide at riflepaperco.com Follow This is Small Business wherever you get your podcasts. Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more! Buy our Merch! Join our Geneva! Order Olivia's Book, Such a Bad Influence! Subscribe to Olivia's Newsletter! Order Becca's Book, The Christmas Orphans Club! Subscribe to Becca's Newsletter! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Olivia on Instagram @oliviamuenter and Becca @beccamfreeman.
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We're keeping things light this week by sharing a fun batch of Three Things! Becca's Things The Real Housewives of New York City Diving into the Holiday Season ‘The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books' in The Atlantic Olivia's Things Netflix's upcoming holiday programming: Hot Frosty, The Merry Gentleman, Is it Cake Holiday, and Carry-On (here's a full list!) The ‘Hear me out' trend Obsessions: Olivia - That's So True by Gracie Abrams Becca - The Is BookTok Actually About Reading? Episode of Culture Study Books: Becca - Trust by Hernan Diaz; The Getaway Car by Ann Patchett Olivia - Casket Case by Lauren Evans, The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern This Month's Book Club Pick - Be Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten (have thoughts about this book you want to share? Call in at 843-405-3157 or email us a voice memo at badonpaperpodcast@gmail.com) Sponsors Farmacy - Visit farmacybeauty.com and use code BADONPAPER for 20% off your order. Follow This is Small Business: Behind the Buy wherever you get your podcasts. Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more! Buy our Merch! Join our Geneva! Order Olivia's Book, Such a Bad Influence! Subscribe to Olivia's Newsletter! Order Becca's Book, The Christmas Orphans Club! Subscribe to Becca's Newsletter! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Olivia on Instagram @oliviamuenter and Becca @beccamfreeman.
The C21 Center hosted a conversation with students and faculty moderated by Elizabeth Shlala, guest editor of the Fall 2024 issue of C21 Resources magazine, Professor of the Practice, and Associate Dean for the Core at Boston College. Discover the impact that the renewed Core courses can have on life, faith, career plans, and college experience. Students shared stories & advice. Professors were there to reflect. Panelists included: Lauren Evans '25 - Majors: History & English, Minor: Finance Aidan Mackey '25 - Major: Nursing Foday Nabbie '25 - Major: Neuroscience, Minor: Applied Psychology & Human Development Professors joining the conversation included: Allison Adair, Professor of the Practice, English Department Jessica Black, Associate Professor, School of Social Work Natana DeLong-Bas, Professor of the Practice, Theology Department Sylvia Sellers-Garcia, Professor, History Department Date of event: September 17, 2024 Explore this issue at: https://bc.edu/c21jesuithighered Learn more about the C21 Center and our resources: Website: https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/centers/church21.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c21center/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/C21Center/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/C21Center LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/104167883 Email: church21@bc.edu
Birder's Space is the very best birders talking about the very best of birding! Yeah, you probably know us from the sensual weekly warblings they call Birder's Twitter. Well - we upload that audio here now too. This episode features show favourite, seabirder, scientist and all round legend Lauren Evans. It's serious man. Enjoy. Love you bye.
Is the era of the “humanitarian cowboy” over? This week, Devex contributor Lauren Evans wrote a piece analyzing what's become of this common aid worker stereotype — often a charismatic, risk-taking white male who moves from one disaster or conflict zone to the next — and whether, in the era of localization, there's still room for them in the humanitarian space. As part of Devex Pro week — a week of in-depth analyses and conversations for our Pro members — Devex Business Editor David Ainsworth is looking into the concept of “tied aid,” and the extent to which countries still principally fund their own NGOs. While some countries, like the United Kingdom, have made tied aid illegal, in many cases there are rules and regulations that continue to make it prohibitively difficult for global south organizations to access funding directly. The Netherlands has a new far-right minister for foreign trade and development cooperation, Reinette Klever, who is charged with overseeing aid cuts worth billions of euros in the next few years. Many worry this is part of a growing trend among global north countries as right-wing parties and rhetoric make their way into mainstream politics. Tune into the latest episode of our weekly podcast to hear David Ainsworth along with Devex President and Editor-in-Chief Raj Kumar and Nasra Ismail, U.S enterprise executive director at Alight, discuss these stories and more.
In this week's episode of Pages n' Pages, we give our final thoughts on the last four episodes of season three of Bridgerton on Netflix, as well as the show as a whole. Let us know your thoughts on the popular show! Chapter 157: What We've Read and What We are Reading: Antimatter Blues (Mickey 7 #2) by Edward Ashton and narrated by John Pirhalla, Katharine Chin Gay the Pray Away written and narrated by Natalie Naudus Middle of the Night by Riley Sager Casket Case by Lauren Evans. Thanks to the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Additional Book Mentions The Bridgerton series by Julia Quinn
‘All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them' - one of our favourite parts of exploring the world of Disney is getting to create magical moments and memories that will last a lifetime. This week's guest Lauren Evans (@laurensfloatinglights) is no stranger to taking the plunge to create magic for countless individuals; with her time at EPCOT completing the Cultural Representative Program (twice!), we'll discuss work, life, the parks, and how to live a truly magical life.
This week on WW, Lauren Evans -Account Executive with SNAP!RAISE - shares some tips for the upcoming NIAAA National Conference in Orlando. December is still a couple months away but Lauren offers some great ideas on how to make the most of your experience! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Today Lauren Evens shares some Back to School Tips for ADs and Leaders on TECH TUESDAY. Lauren was a Professional Athlete and now she works for Snap Mobile (one of our great sponsors!)! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
In this week's episode Kim speaks to a very special guest, Lauren Evans, Executive Director at Beds for Kids, a nonprofit organization that provides beds and essential furniture to children and families in need. They discuss the partnership between Beds for Kids and Broad River Retail, how they began working together, as part of Ashley's charitable program called Hope to Dream. Kim and Lauren emphasize the importance of volunteers, who are essential for the organization's success and Lauren shares a heartwarming story of a delivery where a young boy received his first bed. Lauren also discusses the plans to expand their efforts to reach more families in need throughout North Carolina. Hope to Dream - https://www.ahopetodream.com/ Beds For Kids - https://bedsforkids.org/ How to Help - https://bedsforkids.org/how-to-help/ This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Z0BkYD4htBs Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes.
In this week's episode Kim speaks to a very special guest, Lauren Evans, Executive Director at Beds for Kids, a nonprofit organization that provides beds and essential furniture to children and families in need. They discuss the partnership between Beds for Kids and Broad River Retail, how they began working together, as part of Ashley's charitable program called Hope to Dream. Kim and Lauren emphasize the importance of volunteers, who are essential for the organization's success and Lauren shares a heartwarming story of a delivery where a young boy received his first bed. Lauren also discusses the plans to expand their efforts to reach more families in need throughout North Carolina. Hope to Dream - https://www.ahopetodream.com/ Beds For Kids - https://bedsforkids.org/ How to Help - https://bedsforkids.org/how-to-help/ This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Z0BkYD4htBs Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes.
This week on WEDNESDAY WISDOM Lauren Evans of SNAP shares some great "Summer Projects" for ADs to schedule between vacations and family time! Lauren is a former PRO ATHLETE who now works for SNAPMobile and today she shares her Wisdom on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Beth McGinnis, Paul Barrett, and Lauren Evans talk with the family of Alabama artist Thornton Dial.
Beth McGinnis, Paul Barrett, and Lauren Evans continue their conversation with the family of Alabama artist Thornton Dial.
Lauren Evans - former Division I and Pro Softball Player joins the WEDNESDAY WISDOM Team and today she shares some great ideas for ADs to help better prepare student athletes for College and for Life! Lauren is also a Rep for SNAP!Raise and today she share some Best Practices on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
This week's TECH TIP features Technology and a great story - Lauren Evans played HS and College Softball in Florida before going "Pro" and playing Internationally. Now she's taken her talents and she working for SNAP! which is one of our great Podcast Sponsors. Take a listen to Lauren's story and how she shares how SNAP! can help ADs and Coaches. THIS is Tech Tuesday on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
VIDEOS: AI robot terrifies officials, explains our illusion, with Elon Musk. (16:17) Peterson Tells Millennials Why They CAN'T Change The World.. (8:03) “WATCH OUT! It started…” – Peter Schiff's Last WARNING (10:07) So THIS is how they plan to screw these companies, from inside out | Redacted with Clayton Morris (2:48) Higher vitamin K intake linked to lower bone fracture risk late in life Edith Cowan University (Australia), November 28,. 2022 Breaking bones can be life changing events—especially as we age, when hip fractures can become particularly damaging and result in disability, compromised independence and a higher mortality risk. But research from Edith Cowan University's Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute has revealed there may be something you can do to help reduce your risk of fractures later in life. In collaboration with the University of Western Australia, the study looked at the relationship between fracture-related hospitalizations and vitamin K1 intake in almost 1,400 older Australian women over a 14.5-year period from the Perth Longitudinal Study of Aging Women. It found women who ate more than 100 micrograms of vitamin K1 consumption—equivalent to about 125g of dark leafy vegetables, or one-to-two serves of vegetables—were 31% less likely to have any fracture compared to participants who consumed less than 60 micrograms per day, which is the current vitamin K adequate intake guideline in Australia for women. There were even more positive results regarding hip fractures, with those who ate the most vitamin K1 cutting their risk of hospitalization almost in half (49%). “Basic studies of vitamin K1 have identified a critical role in the carboxylation of the vitamin K1-dependant bone proteins such as osteocalcin, which is believed to improve bone toughness.”A previous ECU trial indicates dietary vitamin K1 intakes of less than 100 micrograms per day may be too low for this carboxylation. “Vitamin K1 may also promote bone health by inhibiting various bone resorbing agents.”Dr. Sim said eating more than 100 micrograms of vitamin K1 daily was ideal—and, happily, it isn't too difficult to do.”Consuming this much daily vitamin K1 can easily be achieved by consuming between 75–150g, equivalent to one to two serves, of vegetables such as spinach, kale, broccoli and cabbage,” he said. (next) Quercetin found to offer natural protection against influenza virus Southern Medical Institute (Guangdong China) November 23, 2022 With the flu season upon us, and it looks like they may have a powerful new ally in quercetin, a potent flavonoid and phytonutrient found in many healthy foods and online. New research reveals: A group of Chinese scientists released a study showing that quercetin can actually block the flu virus from entering cells – which the virus needs to do in order to live and replicate. The team conducted the study by adding quercetin to cells prior to infecting them with influenza, and found that the quercetin-treated cells had significantly lower rates of infection than the cells that had not been treated – an obvious inhibitory effect. Quercetin was found to be effective against Influenza A, as well as its subtypes H1N1 and H3N1. It was also found to work against H5N1, or avian flu – a particularly dangerous subtype with a 60 percent mortality rate. Researchers characterized quercetin as having the potential to be a safe, effective and affordable treatment for Influenza The team noted that quercetin blocked the H protein and, along with it, virus entry. This finding showed that quercetin was effective when added during the process of virus infection, rather than post-virus infection. In other words, quercetin stopped the influenza virus in its tracks, near the beginning of the infection process – which consists of attachment, entry, replication and release. Also encouraging is the fact that viruses are not able to develop resistance to quercetin. In fact, when quercetin was used with anti-viral drugs, it prevented the development of resistance that otherwise would occur. This is an immense benefit, as for years scientists have been concerned about viruses' ability to mutate and become resistant to antiviral drugs. (next) Vitamin B12 Deficiency A Common Health Problem That Can Have Serious Consequences – But Doctors Often Overlook It Wayne State University, November 28, 2022 B12 deficiency is a common health problem that affects an estimated 6% to 20% of the U.S. population. B12 is scarce in the diet, and it is found only in foods from animal sources. Fortunately, humans need only 2.4 micrograms of B12 daily, which is equivalent to one ten-millionth of an ounce – a very, very small amount. Without adequate B12 in the body, overall health and quality of life are negatively affected. Signs and symptoms One primary symptom of B12 deficiency is fatigue – a level of tiredness or exhaustion so deep that it affects daily life activities. Other symptoms are neurological and may include tingling in the extremities, confusion, memory loss, depression and difficulty maintaining balance. Some of these can be permanent if the vitamin deficiency is not addressed. However, since there can be so many causes for these symptoms, health care providers may overlook the possibility of a B12 deficiency and fail to screen for it. Further, having a healthy diet may seem to rule out any vitamin deficiency. B12 absorption is a complex multistep process that begins in the mouth and ends at the far end of the small intestine. When we chew, our food gets mixed with saliva. When the food is swallowed, a substance in saliva called R-protein – a protein that protects B12 from being destroyed by stomach acid – travels to the stomach along with the food. Specific cells in the stomach lining, called parietal cells, secrete two substances that are important to B12 absorption. One is stomach acid – it splits food and B12 apart, allowing the vitamin to bind to the saliva's R-protein. Treatment for B12 deficiency can be oral, applied under the tongue or administered through the nose, or it may require various types of injections. A B12 supplement or balanced multivitamin may be enough to correct the deficiency, as it was for Scout, but it's best to work with a health care provider to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.The Conversation (NEXT) The real benefits of walking in a winter wonderland Medical University of Silesia (Poland) & Anglia Ruskin University (UK), November 29, 2022 Research has shown for the first time that spending time in snowy surroundings can improve how you feel about your body. Previous studies have found that green spaces, such as parks and forests, and “blue environments,” such as being at the coast or close to a river, can improve body image. Now new research, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, has discovered that white spaces, in this case a snow-covered woodland, can have a similar effect. Led by academics from the Medical University of Silesia, in Katowice, Poland, and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in the U.K., the research was carried out last winter and involved 87 women, with an average age of 24, who took part in small groups. Before and after walking in a snowy woodland in the Silesia region of Poland, the participants completed a measure of their body appreciation. Before the walk, they also completed measures of connectedness to nature and self-compassion. The study found that spending a short amount of time in nature—in this case approximately 40 minutes—results in greater body appreciation. Additionally, people who scored highly in the trait of self-compassion displayed greater improvement in body appreciation. Senior author Viren Swami, Professor of Social Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), said, “Natural environments help to restrict negative appearance-related thoughts and shift attention away from an aesthetic view of the body and toward greater appreciation of the body's functionality. Positive body image is important not only in its own right, but has other beneficial effects, including more positive psychological well-being. “Our findings demonstrate the importance of ensuring that everyone can access restorative natural environments, which may be a cost-effective way of promoting healthier body image, and highlight that there are significant benefits of being outside in nature, whatever the weather.” (NEXT) Diet can lower risk of cardiovascular disease by 10 percent, study shows Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, November 29, 2022 In a new study, researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) compared the effects of three eating patterns on patients' risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event within in the next ten years—the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and the Western diet that is typically low in fruits and vegetables while high in fat and sodium. The team's findings suggest that while the DASH and fruit/vegetable diet each reduced risk scores by about 10 percent over an eight-week period, the DASH diet conferred additional benefits for women and Black adults compared to Western diet. The results are published in the American Journal of Cardiology. “Our study suggests that the benefits associated with these diets may vary by sex and race. While a diet rich in fruits and vegetables produced reductions in risk for woman and Black participants, the effect with the DASH diet was twice as large in women and four times as large in Black adults.” To determine the effect of the different diets on an individual's risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, Juraschek and colleagues acquired data from 459 adults aged 22 to 75 who participated in the original DASH trial between 1994 and 1996. Participants—who were roughly half women and half Black—were randomized to one of three diets for eight weeks. The control diet was high in total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol. The fruit and vegetable diet provided more produce, but did not otherwise significantly differ from the control diet. The DASH diet also provided more fruit and vegetables, but emphasized more whole grains, lean proteins, nuts and low-fat dairy while reducing fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sugar. When Juraschek and colleagues compared the data, they found that both the DASH diet and the fruit and vegetable diet had lowered participants' 10-year risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease by about 10 percent overall. However, the effect was not consistent across demographics. The DASH diet reduced the 10-year risk score among women by nearly 13 percent, compared to just over six percent among men. Moreover, DASH reduced the 10-year risk score by nearly 14 percent among Black adults, versus just 3 percent among non-Black adults. (NEXT) Researchers explain how lipids can control immune response King's College London, November 23, 2022 When we consume fats (also called lipids) in our diet, they can be metabolized or stored to provide energy for the body. But they are also involved in regulating the genes expressed within—and the signaling between—cells. Lipids influence how our cells behave and function, which affects many processes in the body including the immune system. Though researchers are now aware that lipids help regulate immune cell behavior, there is little understanding of how specific mechanisms and lipid molecules are involved. To address this gap in our knowledge, researchers from the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences at King's College London looked at how lipids affect the immune system. The paper, recently published in Nature Communications, investigated the role of lipids in controlling macrophages. These are cells of the innate immune system that patrol the body to ingest and destroy microbes, toxic chemicals, and dead/cancerous cells in a process called phagocytosis. They can also help coordinate a wider immune response by sending signals to other immune cells. The researchers, led by Phillip Brailey and Lauren Evans under the supervision of Patricia Barral, identified a direct link between macrophages and a lipid molecular pathway. Lipid pathways trigger a chemical signal in the macrophage that influences its activation and behavior, making it more responsive to signals from the immune system. When researchers modified the lipid pathway in macrophages, they also found that the changes affected its behavior. Specifically, the changes made macrophages less responsive to immune signals, affecting the overall immune response. This shows how immune cells can be influenced by modifications to the lipid-dependent pathway. As well as identifying a new molecular mechanism in the immune system, the data highlights a potential new avenue for therapy. As targeting this lipid pathway changes the behavior of macrophages, this could form the basis of therapies in a wide range of diseases, including autoimmune diseases, cancers, infections, and sepsis.”Our paper identifies novel mechanisms underpinning the activation of immune cells, by providing a direct link between lipid pathways and immune cell activation. Our data suggest that manipulation of lipid pathways could represent a therapeutic target to improve immune responses in a variety of diseases,” noted Dr. Patricia Barral, Reader in the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences.
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Welcome to the Women in Engineering Panel hosted by ABC to CEO: Preparing for the Possibility Podcast. Today, host Sharon Fiehler talks to three successful engineering CEOs. Bisa Grant is the CEO of ANCHOR, where she began her career in accounting. In this episode, she shares her path to becoming CEO, her tips for success and her belief that you can have it all. Lauren Evans is the Founder and CEO of Pinyon Environmental. She shares her advice for starting your own company, the key to consulting success and the importance of engineering in our world. Susan Angyal is ERM's Regional CEO for North America. She shares her career path, the importance of becoming a good leader and why you shouldn't wait until you're perfectly prepared for a role before raising your hand. You'll hear all of this and so much more wisdom and advice that we hope will inspire you on your road to CEO. About Bisa Grant:Bisa Grant is an executive and mom of girls with a simple desire to “do good work with good people.” She is always looking for a way to say “yes” but getting better at those necessary no's. She is uber ambitious, strategic, and resourceful with a unique ability to find diamonds in the rough. Her “why” is her biggest motivation. The “how” is her superpower. Bisa serves as CEO for ANCHOR, a municipal construction consulting and engineering company, headquartered in Oakland with additional offices in Sacramento and Contra Costa counties. You are sure to be inspired by Bisa Grant.About Lauren Evans:As a professional engineer with over 37 years of experience, Lauren Evans is a tireless advocate for the advancement of the engineering profession. After graduating with a B.S. in Geological Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, Lauren worked for several large engineering firms. In 1993, she took the plunge and opened Pinyon Environmental, Inc. (Pinyon), an environmental consulting firm based in Lakewood, Colorado. Due to its outstanding reputation, Pinyon has grown from a staff of three to over 70 professional consultants and is considered a “go-to” environmental consulting firm in Colorado.Lauren is an active member of The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) National community. She is the current chair of the ACEC National Water, Energy, and Environment Committee and chair of the ACEC Women in Leadership Steering Committee. In past years, she served on the ACEC Executive Committee, chaired two subcommittees as part of the Planning Cabinet, and was a member of the Land Development Coalition. Lauren was inducted into the ACEC College of Fellows in 2012.About Susan Angyal:Susan Angyal is ERM's Regional CEO for North America, a position she has held since her appointment in June 2020. Susan is dedicated to outstanding leadership and believes that a company can achieve success most readily when its people are inspired by a shared vision for a better, more sustainable future.A chemical engineer by background, Susan brings 30 years' experience in the environmental consulting and regulatory fields – 17 of which have been at ERM. Susan quickly proved herself as a leader at ERM in the area of Air Quality and Climate Change, then directed a Learning & Development program to foster future leaders. More recently, she assumed operational leadership roles, including that of the Chief Operating Officer for the North America business. Susan was included in The Top 25 Sustainability Leaders in Consulting of 2022 by the Consulting Report.Follow us to learn more at ABC to CEO.ABC To CEOPrepares young women for the possibility of becoming not just a leader but the leader
Allison Schneider spoke with Clint Robinson and Lauren Evans from the Water, Energy, and Environment Committee to reflect on Jack Hand being recognized with the Chair Emeritus Award and discuss the issues facing the WEE Committee.
This episode was recorded in July 2022 but a Problematic Women classic! In this very special episode of Problematic Women, hosts Lauren Evans and Kelsey Bolar go off script and reflect on the last five years producing Problematic Women. They discuss the podcasts’s origin story, share some of their favorite memories, and recall some […]
This episode was recorded in July 2022 but a Problematic Women classic!In this very special episode of Problematic Women, hosts Lauren Evans and Kelsey Bolar go off script and reflect on the last five years producing Problematic Women. They discuss the podcasts's origin story, share some of their favorite memories, and recall some notable Problematic Women of the Week. Also, Genevieve Wood joins us as a very special Problematic Women of the Week. Check out the Elle Magazine article here that started it all!Read Kelsey Bolar's response piece in The Federalist here.And watch our favorite documentary featuring Sue Ellen Browder here. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this very special episode of Problematic Women, hosts Lauren Evans and Kelsey Bolar go off script and reflect on the last five years producing Problematic Women. They discuss the podcasts’s origin story, share some of their favorite memories, and recall some notable Problematic Women of the Week. Also, Genevieve Wood joins us as a […]
In this very special episode of Problematic Women, hosts Lauren Evans and Kelsey Bolar go off script and reflect on the last five years producing Problematic Women. They discuss the podcasts's origin story, share some of their favorite memories, and recall some notable Problematic Women of the Week. Also, Genevieve Wood joins us as a very special Problematic Women of the Week. Check out the Elle Magazine article here that started it all!Read Kelsey Bolar's response piece in The Federalist here. And watch our favorite documentary featuring Sue Ellen Browder here. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We were joined by Water Energy & Environment Committee members Lauren Evans of Pinyon Engineering in Colorado and Andrew Bochman with the Idaho National Laboratory to set the stage for a series of podcasts focused on digging into the real issues surrounding sustainable engineering. In this episode, Lauren and Andrew discuss the differences between mitigation and adaptation and begin laying out the issues and challenges that define how policymakers and the public navigate climate change and the built environment.
In this week's discussion episode of Confessions of a Disney Cast Member, we are joined by regular returning guest, Lauren Evans, aka @laurensfloatinglights, and we are here to talk about solo-travelling to the Disney Parks. Follow Lauren's Instagram @laurensfloatinglights. You can also check out Lauren's amazing blog at www.laurensfloatinglights.co.uk This podcast is not affiliated by The Walt Disney Company. Just cast members who love celebrating other cast members and reminiscing. Follow Us on Instagram: @TheDisneyConfessionist @laurensfloatinglights
Alaw John and Lauren Evans continue our Speaking Welsh series with a Christmas special.
Lauren Evans speaks to Diane Cannon - Melanoma UK's Corporate Partnership Director - about her personal experience with cancer, how she got involved with the Melanoma UK, and how you can check your skin for any irregularities.
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Alaw John and Lauren Evans continue our Speaking Welsh series.
In this episode of LaPatty's Podcast, special guests Logan Anderson, Lauren Evans, Matt Howell, Peter Kroon, Davis Magenheimer, Emma Preston, Will Yetter and I talk about our favorite ice cream flavors, music, Davis Cole Vlogs, and much more! New episodes with new guests twice a week! Intro Song - Stan by Eminem Outro Song - 22 by Taylor Swift
Alaw John and Lauren Evans launch our brand new 'Speaking' programme, Speaking Welsh!
Olivia and Martha are joined by Lauren Evans, a positivity queen with a love for Disney and the marketing industry. Lauren is the Marketing and Community Engagement Coordinator at Girls in Marketing as well as a Marketing Executive for a small UK-based digital agency. Lauren talks about blogging, volunteering and how she landed 2 marketing jobs in 2021. The girls talk about creating your own opportunities to help you stand out when applying for roles and provide actionable tips and tricks to help you on your way to becoming the ultimate marketing boss.
Lauren Evans speaks to Robyn Viney, Producer and Marketing Manager at Caerphilly-based Bomper Studios, a production studio that specialising in animation.
Lauren Evans speaks to Charlotte Evans, the Director of Sgiliau, an organisation that provides creative learning opportunities to young people in the Welsh Valleys. sgiliau.wales twitter.com/SgiliauWales facebook.com/SgiliauWales itsyyfm.com
Lauren Evans speaks to Caerphilly County Borough Council's Arts Development Officer, David Chamberlain, about his role within the council and the importance of the arts. itsyyfm.com
In this episode of “Confessions of a Disney Cast Member” we are joined by Lauren Evans who worked at Walt Disney World. Lauren worked at the UK Pavilion in Epcot . Listen to her Disney journey here. This podcast is not affiliated by The Walt Disney Company. Just cast members who love celebrating other cast members and reminiscing. Follow Us & Lauren on Instagram: @TheDisneyConfessionist @laurensfloatinglights
All American thrower Lauren Evans shares her track and field experience at N.C. State. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trackandfieldtalk/support
Emma is one of the most adapted books by Jane Austen. It returns to the big screen this week. We hear from the director Autumn De Wilde and Anya Taylor-Joy who plays Emma. Yvette Cooper the Labour MP talks about the increasing number of violent threats being made to her and other MP’s. She tells us why she wants political parties to draw up a new joint code of conduct against intimidation. Anna Whitehouse and Matt Farquharson the duo behind the comedy podcast Dirty Mother Pukka discuss the trials, tribulations and rewards of relationships and family life. Two casting directors, who have just won awards from the Casting Directors Guild for their work; Lauren Evans, for the first series of Sex Education and Isabella Odoffin, for Small Island on stage last year at the National Theatre in London. Why has the role of casting been so undervalued? We discuss the impact of loneliness with Baroness Diana Barran the Minister for Lonelines, Bethan Harris creator of the Loneliness Lab, Professor of Pyschology at the University of Manchester Pamela Qualter and Kim Leadbetter the Ambassodor of the Jo Cox Foundation. And we hear from Dr Kate Lister who set up the Whore of Yore project in 2015 with the aim of starting a conversation about the history of sex. She has now written a book, A Curious History of Sex in which she explores the strange and baffling things human beings have done over the centuries in pursuit and denial of sex. Presenter Jenni Murray. Producer Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor Beverley Purcell
This is the first year Bafta has included a casting category, but still none exists within the Oscars. Jenni speaks to two casting directors, who have just won awards from the Casting Directors Guild for their work: Lauren Evans, for the first series of Sex Education and Isabella Odoffin, for Small Island on stage last year at the National Theatre in London. Why has the role of casting been so undervalued? Shohreh Bayat is a chess adjudicator. Last month she was working in Shanghai and photos were circulated of her appearing not to have a headscarf on. For an Iranian woman, even though you’re outside of the country, it’s still mandatory to wear a headscarf. She says she was wearing one, but it was hard to see in the photo. She updates us on her situation. The Equal Pay Act (1970) was successfully steered by through parliament by Barbara Castle and became the first piece of UK legislation to enshrine the right to pay equality between women and men. Jenni discusses how it happened and why the aim of paying men and women equally proved harder to achieve in practice with political journalist, Julia Langdon and Sarah Veale, former head of Equality and Employment Rights at the TUC. What was it like growing up in the 1980s? The Museum of Youth Culture is currently touring their exhibition “Grown Up in Britain”, which showcases artefacts from teen culture throughout the decades. Today, we hear from Mel, who was a teenage goth in North-East England in the 1980s. Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Ruth Watts
This week, we tackle all the news you need to know in rapid fire format:Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is called “trash” by feminists who oppose her role in House Democrats’ impeachment hearings.Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, wins an award for courage from the ACLU.The “Charlie’s Angels” movie reboot flops at the box office, and writer-director-star Elizabeth Banks blames it on sexism.Due to another LGBTQ controversy, singer Ellie Goulding almost backs out of the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving halftime show kicking off the Salvation Army’s “red kettle” campaign. Chick-fil-A drops its donations to Christian organizations after increased pressure from LGBTQ groups. Plus:Get to know the hosts of “Problematic Women,” Lauren Evans and Virginia Allen, in a personal, unscripted interview. Their Heritage Foundation interns ask questions about their career paths, faith, what it’s like to be a conservative in Washington—and dating.And we crown two Problematic Women this week—interns Kara Brown and Kianna Steadman. They share their advice to other young problematic women and what they’ve learned from working in The Heritage Foundation’s Communications Department. Enjoy the podcast below. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lauren Evans and Lisa Gungor talk about creative flow and how people who create art, music, and other creative work can make what is right for them. Finding her authentic voice served as an important life quest, because Lauren’s early work required her to be a creative chameleon. Lauren also talks about her life growing up, her spiritual experiences, and how the typical separation of “secular” and “christian/religious” did not mean as much to her in her journey. Lisa recounts how she had positive experiences within her church upbringing, but how she also found it difficult to write great music until she embraced what she is good at instead of following the typical path. We’d love to hear from you! If you have ideas for topics of discussion or guests you would like us to talk with on The Liturgists Podcast, please let us know and vote here: https://theliturgists.com/vote
The gender wage gap is all but assumed to be true in the media, pop culture, and our universities. But the truth is different from what you hear. In today’s episode, we feature an interview from our Problematic Women podcast between Lauren Evans and Heritage Foundation labor expert Rachel Greszler. In that interview, Lauren and Rachel unpack the myth of the wage gap and how it’s now being featured in a new Monopoly game—miseducating our kids. And, speaking of miseducation, a major doll company just released a new line of gender-neutral dolls.We also cover these stories:Transcript of Trump phone call shows no explicit quid pro quo, but raises questionsDemocrats react, calling it "classic mob shakedown" and "a smoking gun"Benjamin Netanyahu tapped to be Israeli prime minister again if he can form governmentThe Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, iTunes, Pippa, Google Play, or Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“The Right Side of History” is a podcast dedicated to exploring current events through a historical lens and busting left-wing myths about figures and events of America’s past.On a special Independence Day edition of "The Right Side of History," we team up with Kelsey Bolar and Lauren Evans, co-hosts of The Daily Signal’s “Problematic Women” podcast, to discuss some of the most problematic women throughout American history. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
**Mr B's Foot Tappers Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. We go down memory lane with Teena Marie, Chantay Savage, Enchantment, Sharon Redd, B.B. & Q. Band and Atlantic Starr. Our featured Lp is Chelsea Wilson brilliant Chasing Gold album. Plus we have tracks from Deja Belle, Philippe Magoo Bouthemy, Anderson .Paak, Jam & Lewis feat. Ann Nesby, Big Jim Wright and Lauren Evans and Anthony Martin. We have Jazz from Dexter Wansel and Azar Lawrence Mr B's Foot Tappers Show Live Every Thursday On www.traxfm.org #traxfm #soul #funk #nusoul #boogie #raregrooves #jazz #MrB #foottappers Listen Here: www.traxfm.org The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
The Daily Signal's weekly podcast, Problematic Women, went on a three-month hiatus after losing our podcast co-host, Bre Payton, on December 28th of last year.Bre, a former staff writer for The Federalist, passed away from a sudden illness, and is survived by her parents, George and Cindy; siblings James, Jack, Christina, and Cheekie; and her boyfriend Ryan Colby.Hosted today by Kelsey Bolar, the show returns with a special tribute to Bre. Her roommates Kat Nikas, an attorney in Washington, D.C., and Brianna Herlihy, a media relations specialist with Alliance Defending Freedom, join us, along with Lauren Evans of The Daily Signal. We talk about love, loss, hope, and grief.We're also joined by Bre's mom, Cindy Payton, who helps us remember Bre and provides an update on how her family is coping.Our usual show will publish every Thursday morning, and focus on a mix of women’s issues and current events. We’ll feature rotating hosts with diverse perspectives on what it means to be a conservative woman in today’s culture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"There’s a lot of work to do, white women. A lot of learning. A lot of growing." That was the message from the Women's March to white women who supported GOP candidates. Meanwhile, one celebrity announces she's done with the Women's March, and a recent news event shows that not all masculinity is toxic. We're joined on today's podcast with "Problematic Women" Kelsey Harkness and Lauren Evans, who discuss these stories and more. We also cover these stories:--Fox News host Tucker Carlson got a taste of the leftist mob, which showed up on his doorstep the night after the midterm elections.--Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized Thursday after breaking three ribs in a fall.--Emile Ratelband, a 69-year-old Dutch man, wants to identify as 20 years younger.The Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, or Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's Problematic Women — our very own Kelsey Harkness and Lauren Evans recently produced a mini-documentary about the May shooting in Santa Fe, Texas. Unlike Parkland, this community was not given a voice and has largely been forgotten. So many of the students are bravely telling their story. We also discuss Turning Point USA's Candace Owens' harassment in Philadelphia along with founder Charlie Kirk on Monday.Plus: The NFL adds male dancers to a couple of teams, and doctors are reporting a scary new trend in the plastic surgery field - "Snapchat Dysmorphia." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's been a phenomenal athletic year filled with incredible moments on and off the field, from walk-offs and Hail Mary's to inspiring stories like those of Randy Russell and Lauren Evans that we have told on this very podcast. But with baseball's exit from Omaha, we officially closed the book on the 2017-2018 athletic year, and now it's time to reflect. As we found out last summer, the best way to do that is by sitting down with athletic director Scott Stricklin to review it all in our season finale. Now wrapping up his first complete season at the helm, host Adam Schick spoke to Scott about his experience in Omaha and the uniqueness of the CWS (1:47), the remarkable success of the overall program (5:35), major coaching developments from this year (7:04), the latest updates on the various facility projects (15:34), Dan Mullen's first 7 months on the job (19:27), the addition of Jay Jacobs to his executive staff (21:02), his favorite moments from this season (23:14), how he filters through his Twitter mentions (27:36), his views on the expansion of replay in college athletics (29:27) and his summer plans (32:09). Please leave a review if you like what you hear and come back in the fall for all new episodes! For more information and to catch up on past shows, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
As the field continues to get whittled down in Omaha, the Gators are fighting hard to stay among the living. On today's show, host Adam Schick covers the College World Series from all angles with FloridaGators.com senior writer Scott Carter (1:06). Plus, you'll hear the amazing story of how soccer's Lauren Evans battled leukemia throughout her freshman season and came out victorious (20:07). Please leave a review if you like what you hear and for more information, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
This week, Lauren Evans and Bre Payton discuss their favorite stories of the year and rank the most problematic women of 2017. The duo also talked about the controversy surrounding Melania Trump’s decision to remove a 200-year-old rotting tree from the White House grounds, as well as Vanity Fair’s apology over a video mildly criticizing Hillary Clinton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BYU's Eric Jensen explains the Pentagon's UFO program and Trump's national security strategy. Ezra Ritchin of The Bail Project wants to keep innocent people from pleading guilty. Iowa State Univ's Ruth MacDonald questions the clean food movement. Lauren Evans and Mark Bainbridge of Program 60, where seniors go back to college for free. Sal Giangrande is the New York Couch Doctor. "How Not to Die" author Michael Greger shares his cookbook.
Non-surgical treatment options with interventional radiologist Lauren Evans on MD for Moms with host Dr Carly Snyder
Non-surgical treatment options with interventional radiologist Lauren Evans on MD for Moms with host Dr Carly Snyder
Olu – Sista Why. 2. Boney James – Either Way. 3. Boney James feat LeToya Luckett – When I Had a Chance. 4.Boney James feat Raheem DeVaughn – Maker of Love. 5. Boney James feat Trina Broussard – Heaven. 6. Boney James feat Dave Hollister . 7. BWB – Human Nature (Rick Braun Kirk Whalum Norman Brown. 8. Victor Fields feat Rick Braun – Creepin. 9. Paul Taylor feat Lauren Evans. 10. Paul Taylor feat Regina Belle – Open Your Eyes. 11. Rick Braun – Song For You. 12. Boney James feat Dwele – Break of Dawn. 13. Paul Taylor feat LaToya London – I Want to be Loved by you. 14. Boney James feat Shai – I’ll Always Love You. 15. Paul Taylor feat Terry Dexter – Long Distance Relationship.
This weeks show features songs from Cosmic Gate, Exis, Shaan, David Gravell, Steve Kaetzel, Sean Tyas, Talla 2XLC, Roger Shah and more! Expect to hear vocals from Eric Lumiere, Lauren Evans, Fisher, Leolani and then some! There's a tad bit darker feel this episode. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did with putting it together. Sooooo check it out, dance your ass off, feel the feels and get lost in the moment. Enjoy! xx Streaming Platform Links https://linktr.ee/codybinx Tracklist 1 Run Away Cosmic Gate feat. Eric Lumiere 2 Manifestation (original mix) Exis 3 Light Up The World (original mix) Shaan feat Lauren Evans 4 It's Now (original mix) Karanda feat Alana Aldea 5 I Follow (Original Mix) David Gravell 6 Pitch Black (Original Mix) Jamie Walker 7 Girl From The Sky (Original Mix) Steve Kaetzel feat. Fisher 8 Clouds Across My Heart (Original Mix) Store N Forward feat. Cynthia Hall 9 Something In The Way (Original Mix) Sean Tyas feat. Fisher 10 Till The Sky Falls Down (Andrew Rayel Remix) Dash Berlin 11 Horizons (Original Mix) Tall 2 XLC and Andre Visior 12 Never Forget (Original Mix) Roger Shah, Nathia Kate, Amber 13 Fleeting Moments (Original Mix) A&Z feat. Leolani
Lauren Evans, Corporate Recruiter of Kiewit drops by at DriveThruHR and shares her #Successstories and #Artoffailure. “From failure we learn. From failures, successes are born.” We don't speak of failure very often at work or on social media but it is from failure that learning and innovation arise. We’ve all made a bad choice or decision in our careers that didn’t turn out as we had planned, but we have all learned and grown from that experience. Daily on DriveThruHR, we explore the themes of failure, learning and success. Join us and our guests as we share these stories of failure that turns into learning and professional growth every day at 12:00 pm Central Time. The radio program is hosted by @williamtincup, @Thehrbuddy @TheOneCrystal & @MikeVanDervort.. The #1 HR show, with amazing HR conversations and follow us on the twitters at @drivethruhr and #dthr
I proudly present to you "Bring Back The Night 002" This episode features tracks from David Gravell, Armin van Buuren, Dennis Sheperd, and more! Some vocals to expect are from Christina Novelli, Emma Hewitt, Lauren Evans, and others. Soooooo check it out, dance your ass off, and get lost in the moment. Enjoy!! xx Social Media & Streaming Platform Links https://linktr.ee/codybinx And as always, all tracks are available for purchase and download from www.beatport.com if you love the songs please go support the artists by legally purchasing them. #respect Tracklist 1 Disappear (DRYM Remix) Feel feat. Adara 2 Valor (Original Mix) David Gravell & Husman 3 Off The Hook (Original Mix) Hardwell & Armin van Buuren 4 Another You (Mark Sixma Remix) Armin van Buuren 5 Starlight (Original Mix) Dennis Shperd feat. Christina Novelli 6 Extase (Original Mix) Neple 7 We Come 1 2.0 (Armin van Buuren Remix) Faithless 8 Restless Hearts (Club Mix) Mark Sixma feat. Emma Hewitt 9 Omen (Original Mix) Willem De Roo 10 The Loneliest Place (Arisen Flame Remix) Steve Nyman feat. Paulina Dubaj 11 Don't Let Go (Ron Alperin Remix) Tenishia feat. Adina Butar 12 The Love (Mixail Remix) Antillas & Alpha Force feat. Lauren Evans
Ordinary Future Episode #6 Mixed by Jeroen van Beek Tracklist: 01. Swedish House Mafia – Leave The World Behind (Jeroen van Beek Intro Edit) 02. Rihanna feat. David Guetta – Right Now (Sick Individuals Remix) 03. DNMKG vs. Bright Lights – Tomahawk (She & Me Voacal Edit) 04. Armin van Buuren, Lauren Evans – Alone (Thomas Newson Remix) 05. Mark Benjamin feat. Ricky L & McK – Riser Again (Daniël Thomasso mashup) 06. Klauss Goulart & FTampa – Samba (Original Mix) 07. Jay Hardway – Bootcamp (Original Mix) 08. Jetfire & Happy Enemies – Brazil (Original Mix) 09. Martin Garrix – Animals (Botnek Edit) 10. FTampa – 5 Days (Original Mix) 11. Jordy Dazz, Jimi Frew – Vortex (Original Mix) 12. D-Wayne & Leon Bolier – Detonate (Original Mix) 13. Calvin Harris – Summer (Twoloud Remix) 14. Tom Swoon – Holika (Original Mix) 15. Swanky Tunes feat. C. Tod Nielsen – Fire In Our Hearts (Original Mix) 16. Michael Jackson, Justin Timerlake – Love Never Felt So Good (Fedde Le Grand Remix) 17. Flatdisk – One More Chance (Original Mix) 18. Cosmic Gate & Orjan Nilsen – Fair Game (Extended Mix) Welcome to a new episode of "Ordinary Future". In this podcast you will be taken to the future of House music. I'll let you hear the newest tracks, bootlegs, edits and mashups. Every month a new podcast will be available. Keep an eye on Facebook page aswell. Because "Ordinary Future" is available as official podcast on iTunes!! Don't forget to like my Facebook page. I'll keep you up-to-date about every new podcast, upcoming tracks and gigs. Hope you enjoy this podcast and I hope to see you soon! Ciao, Jeroen van Beek
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Pushing forward into the summer, the 2K14 Hot Mess delivers the goods in the latest commercial EDM and those songs with staying power that continue to enjoy new remix treatments. Between the website move, GoDaddy server issues forcing me to move elsewhere and still trying to keep up with posts, I can honestly say I'm feeling the burn, as in OUT. Pt. 2 of the Summer Hot Mess will go up on Friday and I still have the 2014 Summer Edition ready to go next week for the circuit boys. After that, I plan on taking an extended break from the site to work on some other projects, focus on work and possibly enjoy some of life's little pleasures, which are far and few between these days. This doesn't mean I'm going anywhere, but I just feel the need to step back for a bit. Regardless, ya'll still have the promised sets going up to fulfill your summer escapism. Until Friday …ENJOY! Album : Summer Hot Mess 2K14 pt. 1 Genre : EDM, Electro Year : 2014 Total Time : 01:20:11 1. Syn Cole - Miami 82 (Avicii Remix) 2. Porter Robinson feat. Urban Cone - Lionhearted (Arty Remix) 3. Coldplay feat. Avicii - A Sky Full Of Stars (Hi Def Bootleg) 4. American Authors - Believer (Tiesto Club Mix) 5. 3LAU feat. Bright Lights - How You Love Me (TONG APOLLO Remix) 6. Beyonce - Pretty Hurts (R3hab Extended Remix) 7. Bingo Players - Knock You Out (Hardwell Remix) 8. Gorgon City - Here For You (Bingo Players Club Mix) 9. Chromeo - Jealous (The Chainsmokers Extended) 10. Katy Perry - It Takes Two (Craig Vanity vs. Tommy Trash Extended) 11. Ariana Grande feat. Zedd - Break Free (Dirty Pop Deconstruction) 12. Disclosure feat. Sam Smith - Latch (Norman Doray Remix) 13. Sander Van Doorn, Martin Garrix & DVBBS feat. Aleesia - Gold Skies (Original Mix) 14. Nicky Romero & Anouk - Feet On The Ground (Original Mix) 15. Armin Van Buuren & Thomas Newson feat. Lauren Evans vs. Deorro - Rambo Alone (Reece James Edit) 16. Demi Lovato feat. Cher Lloyd - Really Don't Care (Cole Plante Remix) 17. Klingande - Jubel (Nora En Pure Remix) 18. Sam Smith - Stay With Me (Throttle Remix)
Pushing forward into the summer, the 2K14 Hot Mess delivers the goods in the latest commercial EDM and those songs with staying power that continue to enjoy new remix treatments. Between the website move, GoDaddy server issues forcing me to move elsewhere and still trying to keep up with posts, I can honestly say I'm feeling the burn, as in OUT. Pt. 2 of the Summer Hot Mess will go up on Friday and I still have the 2014 Summer Edition ready to go next week for the circuit boys. After that, I plan on taking an extended break from the site to work on some other projects, focus on work and possibly enjoy some of life's little pleasures, which are far and few between these days. This doesn't mean I'm going anywhere, but I just feel the need to step back for a bit. Regardless, ya'll still have the promised sets going up to fulfill your summer escapism. Until Friday …ENJOY! Album : Summer Hot Mess 2K14 pt. 1 Genre : EDM, Electro Year : 2014 Total Time : 01:20:11 1. Syn Cole - Miami 82 (Avicii Remix) 2. Porter Robinson feat. Urban Cone - Lionhearted (Arty Remix) 3. Coldplay feat. Avicii - A Sky Full Of Stars (Hi Def Bootleg) 4. American Authors - Believer (Tiesto Club Mix) 5. 3LAU feat. Bright Lights - How You Love Me (TONG APOLLO Remix) 6. Beyonce - Pretty Hurts (R3hab Extended Remix) 7. Bingo Players - Knock You Out (Hardwell Remix) 8. Gorgon City - Here For You (Bingo Players Club Mix) 9. Chromeo - Jealous (The Chainsmokers Extended) 10. Katy Perry - It Takes Two (Craig Vanity vs. Tommy Trash Extended) 11. Ariana Grande feat. Zedd - Break Free (Dirty Pop Deconstruction) 12. Disclosure feat. Sam Smith - Latch (Norman Doray Remix) 13. Sander Van Doorn, Martin Garrix & DVBBS feat. Aleesia - Gold Skies (Original Mix) 14. Nicky Romero & Anouk - Feet On The Ground (Original Mix) 15. Armin Van Buuren & Thomas Newson feat. Lauren Evans vs. Deorro - Rambo Alone (Reece James Edit) 16. Demi Lovato feat. Cher Lloyd - Really Don't Care (Cole Plante Remix) 17. Klingande - Jubel (Nora En Pure Remix) 18. Sam Smith - Stay With Me (Throttle Remix)
1. Corona - Rhythm Of The Night (Blonde Version)2. Mr. Probz - Waves (Robin Schulz Remix)3. Klingande - Jubel (Nore En Pure Remix)4. Garage $ale - Bump N Grind (Waze & Odyssey Mix)5. Wankelmut & Emma Louise - My Head Is A Jungle (MK Remix)6. Michael Jackson - Love Never Felt So Good (Fedde Le Grand Remix)7. Boyce Avenue - I'll Be the One (feat. Milkman)8. Duke Dumont ft. Jax Jones - I Got U (W&W Remix)9. Nero - Satisfy (Original Mix)10. David Guetta, Showtek - Bad feat. Vassy (Original Mix)11. LxA, Dambro - Soldier (Original MIx)12. Savage, Joel Fletcher - Swing (Original Mix)13. Tristan Garner & Gergori Klosman - Fuckin Down (Original Mix)14. Bastille - Pompeii (Audien Remix)15. Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars (Osen Remix)16. Zedd ft. Matthew Koma & Miriam Bryant - Find You (Extended Mix)17. Armin van Buuren - Alone (Feat. Lauren Evans)18. John Martin - Anywhere For You (Original Mix)19. Audien - Hindsight (Original Mix)20. Myon & Shane 54, Natalie Peris - Outshine (Nigel Good Remix)21. Craig Wilson feat. Becca Fox - Life's Begun (Craig Wilson Remix)
HVG Podcast Episode #010 - Selection: 1. Get Loose (Tiesto Rmx, Showtek, Noisecontrollers) 2. Happy Violence (Dada Life) 3. 3D Fat (Armin van Buuren, W&W) 4. Love Is The Answer (Jus Jack, Oza, Blessid Union of Souls) 5. Echoes (Niklas Gustavsson, Peter Johansson, Henrik B.) 6. Alone feat. Lauren Evans (Armin van Buuren, Lauren Evans) 7. Hold Your Breath (Manuel De La Mare, J Nitti) 8. Center Of The Universe (Axwell) 9. Your Heart (Michael Brun Rmx,Dirty South, Joe Gil) 10. Hit It! (GTA, Digital Lab, Henrix) 11. One More Time (Daft Punk)
Following the success of the bands first release Nueva Musica (Billboard #1, Grammy Nomination for remix of ?rst single, IDMA Award for Best Latin Dance Song), The Latin Project comes straight at you with a superb set of brand new songs, AND a collection of stunning remixes. Stylistically evolving to include more mid-tempo material, the album raises the bar yet again for Latin Electronica. The album features showcase performances by vocalists Freddie Crespo (veteran performer with Tito Puente, Joe Bataan, Charlie Palmieri); Debi Nova (Sergio Mendes, Sean Paul), Lonnie Jordan (from WAR), Mitchell Long (Sergio Mendes, Bill Summers), Joel Virgel, Lauren Evans, and rapper Kool Kojak (from Urban Legend). The CD combines 8 original recordings with remixes The Latin Project have produced artists Bebel Gilberto, Incognito and Ceci Bastida, all put together in their unique tradition-meets-electronica approach of fat beats blended with live musicianship. Also included are remixes of their new material by genre heavy-weights Shawn Lee and Supreme Beings of Leisure.