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Thank you to new patrons Lily Fouts and Leslie Hall and Meyari McFarland. Welcome! Also, the winner of the Goody Bag drawing is Kathleen Kendricks. Congratulations! You've already been contacted. And to the patrons who signed up in November, I'll be sending out the stickers and calendars, your postcards, and the Goody Bag contents this month. I need to wait for the printing of the wall calendars first. I'll make an announcement on the Patreon page to let you know when they ship out. Thank you so much for making my first Patreon campaign so much fun. I think I might do this every year. :-) Thank you to our existing patrons for believing in our work offline and here in the podcast. This podcast is sponsored by our patrons at Patreon.com/valerieihsan. Become a patron of the arts at Patreon.com/valerieihsan for books, writing instruction, coaching, and planning. Go to Patreon.com/strangeairstories for short stories in the paranormal mystery genre Patron comment: Comments/email from listeners: Questions from listeners: Announcements: Early Bird registration is open for the 2024 Writer Craft Writing Retreat. At this point, there is only four private tickets left and three shared tickets. We'll likely sell out again. I'm in a new anthology by Tsunami Press with my essay "Eye Contact." It's in stores now. You can order at http://www.tsunamibooks.org/shop/pre-order-tsunami-press-first-anthology with free shipping in the U.S. or order wherever books are sold. Season of the Shadow up now! (Erick's new title.) UPDATE: Valerie: finishing up life coaching training Thinking about my next campaign for new clients, and the bonus material I'll put together for that. Erick: 48.484K words in Nanowrimo book, taking some unexpected turns; been a great experience. wrote a Nano book (now a new series!); working on Book 3 of NEW series print edition of new book newsletter hygiene cover designs Just finished: I'M READING: What's a Poor Girl to Do?: Prostitution in Mid-Nineteenth Century America by Elizabeth A. Topping and Ma and Me by Putsana Reang Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch Up Next: Soiled Doves: Prostitution in the the Early West by Anne Seagraves Frog Music by Emma Donoghue Harness: A Systemic Approach: Guaranteed to Revolutionize Your Coaching by Tess Cope Erick's Reading: Widowmaker by Paul Doiron The Last Ronin (TMNT) Show Notes: Erick surprises me with a question that I have to answer on the spot! Next Episode: Lynne Golodner on Mining Life for Story Find Us: Valerie's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/valerieihsan Erick's Linktree link: https://linktr.ee/erickmertzauthor Writer Craft Facebook Group Valerie's Services: https://valerieihsan.com Valerie's Author Site: https://valerieihsanauthor.com Valerie's Facebook Page and Instagram account Erick's Services: https://erickmertzwriting.com Erick's free book on Ghostwriting: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cexki4kp5n Erick's Author Site: https://erickmertzauthor.com Erick's Facebook Page and Instagram account
In Episode 168 of Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, we are joined by Leslie Hall! For a decade, Leslie had her own pop music band, Leslie & the LY's. She is also known for her appearances in the long-running Nick Jr. series Yo Gabba Gabba!, made a guest appearance on The Aquabats! Super Show! and voiced the character Big Dook in the Disney XD series Pickle and Peanut!
I've rounded up 10 of my favorite lessons, tips and words of wisdom offered by guests this season all in one episode! You'll hear from Ferne Boutique's Laura Horwath on the importance of networking; Little Details Boutique owner Jessica Throneburg on perseverance and size inclusivity; Angela Schmook, VP of Operations at Road Runners LLC, on the best ways to buy home & gift; producer and entrepreneur Lyn Graft on using story to grow your business; ZigZag Stripe's Leslie Hall on creating genuine community online; Katsch Boutique owner Amy DeFauw on utilizing your numbers; Blooming Boutique founder Michiko Seto of on energy, leadership and team building; Anthony and Amy Ekren, co-owners of Inherit Clothing Co., on metrics and management; Jane Kasper on the guidelines and restrictions you need to know for text message marketing; and designer/boutique owner Emily McCarthy on how to break into wholesale. Click the guests names to find their full episodes and show notes! Resources: The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube Ashley Alderson: Instagram Boutique Summit 2024 2024 Boutique Boss Planner Pink Friday Holiday Marketing Masterclass Boutique Hub Black Hubventory.com
Sure, children are the future, but why shouldn't they have a hand in the present? Today's episode of Zero Hour introduces us to two HIV advocates—one an HBCU professional and the other a person born with HIV—who are centering education for youth and adolescents in their missions to end the epidemic. Our guests are: Leslie Hall, director of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Program at the Human Rights Campaign. He shares his intersectional experiences as a Black queer man and discusses the significance of bringing HIV prevention and education to HBCUs. Ashley Rose Murphy, a National Youth Ambassador for the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research and a global HIV speaker and rights advocate. She shares her triumphant story of outliving a six-month life expectancy after being born with AIDS and channeling her experiences into a life of activism. This podcast was created and fully funded by Gilead Sciences, Inc. GILEAD, the GILEAD logo, and the & design are trademarks of Gilead Sciences, Inc. © 2023 Gilead Sciences, Inc. All rights reserved. IHQ-UNB-4353 Date of Preparation August 2023. References: United Negro College Fund. The HBCU Effect®. Accessed August 3, 2023. Available at: https://uncf.org/pages/the-hbcu-effect
During our "True & Blue Interview , Huge spoke with Leslie Hall who is the Executive Director of the Michigan Rural EMS Network. She joined Huge to talk about their upcoming mental wellness conferences for first responders - August 24-25 in Marquette, and April 16-17, 2024 in Traverse City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you curious about what it takes to build a "mega boutique"? In today's episode, I'm excited to bring you a conversation with Leslie Hall, the founder of The ZigZag Stripe. Leslie's brand is a shining example of the term "mega boutique," a concept that's been buzzing in our industry for some time, and this is one business story that I have loved to watch over the years. Listen as we dive deep into the intricacies of Leslie's business model, discuss the powerful brand recognition she's fostered, and explore how she's skillfully utilized a recognizable model to become the face of The ZigZag Stripe. We also take a look at the tight-knit community that Leslie has built around her brand, the efficiencies she lived and died by, and how she managed inventory during a big move. Learn More About the Boutique Hub Here: https://theboutiquehub.com/join/boutique/ Resources: Leslie Hall: Website | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | TikTok The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube Ashley Alderson: Instagram Boutique Hub Black Retail Bootcamp The Boutique Hub Membership Hubventory.com
You know how certain products are suddenly all over your feed, and all your friends are buying them? Leslie Hall, founder of Iced Media, a beauty-focused paid social agency, explains how that happens. She breaks down the ways that brands use (and should be using!) social media to reach customers. This is a must-listen for anyone who works in the beauty industry, but also for consumers who want to understand how social-media marketing works, so they can make informed shopping decisions. Plus, Leslie shares tips on how to find sales and coupon codes online, and tells us about her makeup, skincare, and hair must-haves.Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/173174Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blogSponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back in 2013, Leslie Hall told her husband Joel that she wanted to start an online boutique. He laughed. But Joel knew Leslie's entrepreneurial spirit and he agreed. With Joel working as a firefighter and having 3 young kids at home, their family had always lived paycheck to paycheck. So Leslie was over the moon when she sold over $5,000 in clothes her first month from a 10x10 office space in their house. And in that moment, Zig Zag Stripe was born. Today, Joel and Leslie share their story of running their popular (and multi-million dollar) clothing boutique and passion for giving back. Together, they reveal how they've been able to build a strong, loyal community of customers and explain their difficult decision to focus solely on e-commerce. Plus, Joel gets really vulnerable about his time as a firefighter and how it affected their marriage and business. If you're wondering what it's like to build a multi-million dollar business from the ground up, while impacting your community and owning a problem, you're going to love my conversation with Leslie and Joel. Check out The ZigZag Stripe HERE. Read more about Leslie and Joel HERE. Order your copy of the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling book Good Money Revolution here: https://amzn.to/34hSonE Ready to take your business to the next level? Schedule a call with Derrick today here: www.GoodMoneyFramework.com/consulting For daily tips to help you make and save money, follow us on Instagram @derricktkinney
Leslie Hall has been serving as a missionary in London since 2018. Join us for this conversation as Leslie reflects on her calling, focus, and hopes for 2023.
What happens when a code compliance officer with a penchant for mysteries uncovers an animal hoarding case - and a dead body? If this sounds like an amateur sleuth mystery novel, that's because – Da Da DAAAAA… it is. On this episode of Open House, Reba and Eric dig into some of the intricacies of literary real estate with novelist and writing instructor, Leslie Hall, as they explore the fictional North Seattle town of Cedar Grove (based on the real city of Mountlake Terrace), and take a look at the intriguing title character, Kaitlyn WillisYou'll come away from this discussion learning about the research involved in crafting a novel, how to make your characters take on a life of their own, and how you can successfully self-publish. Plus a look at the impact of inflation on the local housing market, along with some important anecdotes underscoring how quickly you can grow equity right now!And if you want to learn more about the Kaitlyn Willis Roadsign Mystery series, check it out at www.lesliejhall.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/info7)
In this episode, we have Sydney Palmer-Leger, Sophia Laukli, and Novie McCabe. Each is a member of the U.S. Cross Country team, and they are also all teammates at the University of Utah (UU), where they are coached by Miles Havlick and Fredrik Landstedt. Laukli and McCabe were recently named to the 2022 Olympic Team and are soon headed to Beijing, while Palmer-Leger will race in the RMISA collegiate circuit for the next few weeks before flying to Norway for the FIS Junior World Championships in Lygna. Laukli and McCabe were named to the FIS U23 World Championships, but declined their spots due to scheduling conflicts between the Olympics and the NCAA championships, which will be hosted by UU in early March.Each already accomplished in her own right, these women discuss their experiences so far as they set their sights on long-term goals for what they hope will be long careers in the sport. While each had strong performances as they progressed through high school, the trio perhaps first made their names more widely known in March 2020 when they earned a silver medal in the women's 4 x 3.3-kilometer relay at the FIS Junior World Ski Championships in Oberwiesenthal, Germany with fourth teammate Kendall Kramer. This historic result improved on the 2017 bronze medal earned by a team of Julia Kern, Hannah Halvorsen, Hailey Swirbul and Katherine Ogden – not too shabby. The day before the relay, Laukli had taken 5th in the 15k mass start freestyle, a top individual result which she repeated in February 2021 by taking 5th in the 10k freestyle at U23s in Vuokatti, Finland. McCabe also has two top-10 finishes at World Juniors/U23s; she was 10th in the 15k classic in 2019, and 9th in the 15k free in 2020. Currently 19-years-old, this is Palmer-Leger's final year racing at World Juniors, and she expresses her hope for peak performances during these events. (Due to positive test results on the team and subsequent quarantines for close-contacts, Palmer-Leger and McCabe were unable to compete in the 2021 World Junior Championships.)Going further back, McCabe is the daughter of two-time Olympian Laura McCabe (‘94 and ‘98) who maintained a competitive career after having Novie and her younger sister, Dashe. Bringing Novie along both for training and to sessions she was coaching instilled a love of the sport in her daughter from infancy. Growing up in the Methow with her mother and close family friend Leslie Hall, a three time Olympian (‘88, ‘92, and ‘94), as her coaches and mentors fostered both her passion for cross country skiing and her talent, eventually leading her onto the World Cup and soon to the Olympics. (For more on the McCabe family, read this beautiful piece on integrating family into the lifestyle of a competitive skier and coach written by Laura McCabe for Enjoy Winter.) Laukli also grew up in a family with deep roots in the sport; her father is originally from Norway and raced for the University of Colorado Boulder, though she grew up in Yarmouth, Maine. With dual citizenship and family connections in Norway, Laukli has had the opportunity to train and race overseas, including some FIS and Norwegian National Championship racing in January, 2021 where Laukli finished 13th in the 15k skiathlon and 16th in the 10k freestyle. These results earned her World Cup starts, allowing her a whirlwind of international racing in the 2021 season which she had not foreseen when facing season cancellation and tight COVID-19 restrictions through the fall 2020 semester at Middlebury College. (Laukli transferred to UU in Fall 2021.)Perhaps their most noteworthy result this season, Laukli and McCabe were fifth and seventh, respectively, in the final stage of the Tour de Ski, the infamous hill climb up the Alpe Cermis. Originally from Park City, UT, Palmer-Leger was also raised in an active family, enjoying the myriad of outdoor activities available in the Park City region as a kid. Eventually, two sports moved to the forefront of Palmer-Leger's focus: cross-country skiing and mountain biking. She found success in both through high school, earning five national titles in mountain biking before deciding to focus solely on her skiing. After racing period 1 on the World Cup, Palmer-Leger headed back to Utah to race at the U.S. Cross Country Championships, where she was third in the freestyle sprint, 7th in the 20k mass start freestyle, and 6th in the 10k interval start classic; she was the top collegiate athlete in each race. Thanks for listening.
Purchase our album picks on Bandcamp: https://monkturner.bandcamp.com/album/god-complex & https://lesliehall.bandcamp.com/ Structure: Robert introduces MT (0:53-8:38); Creative Commons & personal feedback on demos, “making-of” videos, collaboration(8:38-17:10); Concept albums of MT & compared to Holst's “The Planets” (17:10-25:37) Stylistic variety on one album & individual songs on “God Complex” (25:37-42:22) gods & goddesses, genders of vocalists, looking for inspiration & songs “about characters” sung from their perspective concluding thoughts on the album, receptiveness to recommendations & RIYLs (42:22-49:27) Discography quantity & quality over 25+ albums & Robert's favorite MT albums, Robert rates numerically in comparison to MT's other albums (49:27-53:36) DJ Poseur is critical, Robert defends, & agreement to disagree (53:36-56:55) Transition between MT & LH, concept Vs. novelty Vs. comedy albums in general, “Name Your Price” Vs. free on Bandcamp, Bandcamp browsing strategies (56:55-1:05:01) LH's viral popularity > MT's obscurity but both are relatable, The physicality of pop music, the “outsider music” question (1:05:01-1:10:20) “Songs in the Key of Gold”, music videos, Robert compares to Weird Al, original Vs. remixes, rediscovering pop of the past, ironic Vs. unironic listening (1:10:20-1:20:54) “the look” of a pop star & giving the people what they want in performances (1:20:54-1:26:08) Individual songs after a little more on MT (1:26:08-1:30:36) body positivity, full album conclusions, RIYLs (1:30:36-1:36:13) Ratings for LH (1:36:13) Monk Turner is RIYL: biographical rap battles of historical figures (ERB of History). Tree-planting streaming services like streambystream.com , plantatreemusic.com , Pitch Black Manor, Kids of Widney High, Neon & Nude, Disney showtunes Leslie Hall is RIYL: Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, electronic pop & dance/house music, Felix Da Housecat (but she namedrops Britney & Beyonce), Kevin Blechdom, Chicks on Speed https://nardwuar.com/nardwuar-vs-leslie-hall/ nardwuar interview with Leslie Hall. Leslie Hall's highly assured body positivity has a thematic list on Ranker https://www.ranker.com/list/songs-about-being-fat/ranker-music But of course DJ Poseur prefers his much more obscure mix, leading w/ her absolutely one-of-a-kind, brilliant music video for “Tight Pants/Body Rolls” https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCBeakfAKFQapdqtvHBRDyZ9HQdx2IeFs We mention in passing Little Big's “Sex Machine” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VDzezv7atU & Larry Groce's “Junk Food Junkie” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7oOhMlsfeQ Soundtrack to “Xanadu” https://www.allmusic.com/album/xanadu-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-mw0000313750 The aptly named Brave Combo https://www.allmusic.com/artist/brave-combo-mn0000933281 & the enduring appreciation of “Seven Ways” https://www.allmusic.com/album/seven-ways-mw0000601078 For those too young to get the reference, the question is posed whether LH's album might serve the same purpose as Richard Simmons' “Sweatin' to the Oldies,” updated for the 21st century https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awsp0L4WLxU Robert's glowing review of “God Complex” http://www.imaginaryplanet.net/weblogs/idiotprogrammer/2016/03/monk-turners-god-complex-a-suburban-rock-opera-with-mythical-overtones-review/ is accompanied by extensive coverage of Monk Turner's sizable body of work http://www.imaginaryplanet.net/weblogs/idiotprogrammer/2011/06/monk-turner-la-song-writer-and-concept-album-creator/ . His favorite album is “Love Story” https://monkturner.bandcamp.com/album/love-story . Podcast interview w/ MT https://archive.org/details/170723MusicManumitPodcast/170723-music-manumit-podcast.mp3 . Making-of videos about “God Complex” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJnmYWQerpc&list=PLz_TltsG83Liz6_pU2O7LsexPK2XCL-rr&index=1 . Robert also recommends Live performance of Monk Turner and his sometimes collaborator Alanna Lin singing a song from Emergency https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOCFAlbRBrQ Monk's on guitar. (Alanna did not do any of the tracks in God Complex) Might he be MT's biggest fan (on the internet at least)? South Park's take on conceptual Rob Schneider movies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS9H9WPPDS8 The AV Club includes concept albums in its yearly feature on the “least essential” music, starting w/ the whole decade of the 90s (see around the middle of the article for the take-down of lame concept albums) https://www.avclub.com/least-essential-albums-of-the-90s-1798208448 Robert hears similarities between Leonard Cohen's “Future” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VAxwimExn0 & MT's Hades' song. Rick & Morty S3E9 on “The Hunt” as a complement to Artemis' song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y201T3OXZg . Some more “obscure gods” not featured are listed here: https://mythnerd.com/most-random-obscure-and-unknown-greek-gods-and-goddesses/ The “outsider” & production values questions (to be revisited in future episodes), posed by Kids of Widney High https://www.youtube.com/c/TheKidsofWidneyHighOfficialYouTubeChannel DJ Poseur has an ongoing, similar beef w/ DJ Keep Roomie about how much to praise & how to appreciate the Young@Heart Chorus https://www.youtube.com/user/youngatheartchorus Maybe we'll hash out ironic listening, whether outsider originals or outsider covers of hits are “better” in a future scheduled digression. DJ Poseur mentions a preference for Har Mar Superstar over both of this episode's picks (for being very slightly more subtle & better produced/more listenable), though he's too famous to be featured. He furthermore appreciates the non-ironic indie sound of Sean Na Na, but these two music videos are, in his humble opinion, a perfect combination of the sex appeal & fantasy pop stardom this episode's picks aspire to: “Prisoner” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgHEeYIV62w & “DUI” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSMCNLpgZ5o DJ Poseur is a snobbidy snob snob.
A British force from Augusta launches an attack on Port Royal, SC but is repelled by the South Carolina militia. A group of British loyalists raised in the Carolinas marches to Augusta but is decimated and largely dispersed at the battle of Kettle Creek. Visit my blog at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for a complete transcript as well as links to other works by the author. Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Book Recommendations of the Week: Land and Allegiance in Revolutionary Georgia, by Leslie Hall. Online Recommendation of the Week: Davis, Robert Scott. “The Loyalist Trials at Ninety Six in 1779.” The South Carolina Historical Magazine, vol. 80, no. 2, 1979, pp. 172–181. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/27567552 Join the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271 Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy ARP T-shirts and other merch: http://tee.pub/lic/AmRevPodcast Support this podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15621839 or via PayPal http://paypal.me/AmRevPodcast
A British force from Augusta launches an attack on Port Royal, SC but is repelled by the South Carolina militia. A group of British loyalists raised in the Carolinas marches to Augusta but is decimated and largely dispersed at the battle of Kettle Creek. Visit my blog at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for a complete transcript as well as links to other works by the author. Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Book Recommendations of the Week: Land and Allegiance in Revolutionary Georgia, by Leslie Hall. Online Recommendation of the Week: Davis, Robert Scott. “The Loyalist Trials at Ninety Six in 1779.” The South Carolina Historical Magazine, vol. 80, no. 2, 1979, pp. 172–181. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/27567552 Join the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271 Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy ARP T-shirts and other merch: http://tee.pub/lic/AmRevPodcast Support this podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15621839 or via PayPal http://paypal.me/AmRevPodcast
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In this previously recorded episode Maadist speaks with Leslie Hall, from The Human Rights Campaign. The two discuss Leslie working as the HBCU Program Director for the Human Rights Campaign, cancel culture, and the LGBT community on HBCU campuses. Leslie Hall:FB: Leslie HallIG: LesliedhallTwitter: mrlesliehallMusic for this episode is #Pray4theseniggas provided by GLR Music and can be heard on all major streaming platforms.
You want a better life, more money, happiness? Get it yourself! That's right, this week Amanda and Lindsay have special guest Leslie Hall back to talk about manifestation/law of attraction and how to use it to get the life you deserve. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boozy-tales/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozy-tales/support
This week we get to talk to an amazing woman and friend of the pod, Leslie Hall, as she talks about her experience with domestic abuse and rising up to be a badass. Resources:National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/ or 1-800-799-7233Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boozy-tales/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozy-tales/support
This week we dig into Season 2 with The Car Salesman! First, De discusses her wedding anniversary and then they get into Leslie Hall and her Gem Sweaters (girl call us!). Plot synopsis: Larry shocks his wife and friends by deciding to take a job as a car salesman, but is foiled when "high-maintenance" Richard Lewis shows up at the dealership. Larry and Jason Alexander contemplate making a new TV series about an actor who can't find work because he is typecast as his character from a hit television show. Note: This episode was recorded early March before things took a very serious turn for us in America. Leslie Hall - Gem Sweater video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7nzke7dDdI Gem Sweater Museum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh_81Ywan9Y Instagram: larrycurbpodcast Facebook: larrycurbpodcast Twitter: larrycurbcast
Two friends invent hashtag contests. Show Notes: Worry Cloud for fun? I wish / Experiments in foam / Ghost Hands / White Linen Night / Air is thick and goopy like gumbo / Rob Has Temper Tantrum / White Flowing Sheets of Clothe ? No, but plenty of alcohol ? / Weirdo Hunting / Weird Ambiguity / Humble Brag ? / Internalized ablism ? / Brand New to my Treacherous Body / The Heavy Presence of Having a Walker / meeting people pre-visual disability versus post visual disability / Essentially Elderly / Good or Bad, Animal or Plant / Endless Judgement : The mother of judgement is always pregnant /Catty Ingersoll Neighborhood internet forum breeds SHADE / Complaining about complaining ? Talking about negativity and not being negative ? / Cognitive Therapy / Why is it ok to be a jerk to yourself ? / Insidiousness of dark views / Non Threatening or Approachable / Americorps / Baby Boomers radically transform universal design as they age / The iPhone biggening continues / Lamoni IA ( pop.2000) arch nemesis Leon IA gets love from Iowa Arts Council / Called out on our terrible advice by Jeff / New Alluvial Beer in Ames - Delicious / Cats Paw / All the kids love white claw / Bucketsful of Lacroix / WITCH CAMP ! / WIITCH TIIT BAND / Lyndsay Nissen and Reliable Street / Bread and Butter Art / Selling out ? / Melissa schemes how to take money from all them “13 reasons why” teens / Audition : Mr. Hands Spokesperson Opportunity / Rob and Melissa’s Annual War on Christmas Movies / Too many movies ? / Are trashy exploitation films really research ? / Keith from the Druids band instagram “Keith Watches Films” / Puppet Fish / Hours Before Sleep / Bemis / Choices come out of limitations / Does Idealism enter into it ? Does a Trust fund really make your life great? / Is convenience worse ? Leslie H ? Is that Leslie Hall ? THE LESLIE HALL !!! Cleaning house ? Good answer v. Actual answer / Dust Bunnies art dump versus Marie Kondo / KonMari as installation manual for making a sculptural space or shrine / KonMari hurt my back / 2020 tidy festival / Dick Blick’s Catalog Overflow / When in doubt, dip it into slip and fire it in a kiln / Is this an advise show when we don’t really give advice ? / Is the that thick ass The Artists Handbook by Ralph Mayer a good place to hide your pot ? / Audience , 2 calls to action !! / 1. Help Ms. Leslie Hall out ! by posting your solutions to her Dick Block Catalog problem by posting pictures to #lesliehalldickblickcatalog on Instagram / Become A ghost hand spokes person by posting picture to #goodkidrobmrhandcontest
Jacob, Duvall, Jerriana, & Jeebs welcomed in first timer Leslie Hall to discuss her time working for Nickelodeon, moving to Charlotte, & more! Plus our Warehouse Distillery Escape109 notebook brought 2 questions: 1st- What talent do you wish you had, but you don't? 2nd- If you could eliminate one thing from your daily routine, what would it be?
My guest is Leslie Hall. Leslie Hall is a missionary & community navigator with Journey Communities Church in Bicester, England. We discuss the Lectionary texts for the First Sunday after Christmas (C): Isaiah 61:10-62:3, Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7, and John 1:1-18. Special Guest: Leslie Hall.
We talk with Human Rights Campaign Director of HBCU Programs and Bowie State alumnus Leslie Hall about changing culture and minds on HBCU campuses about our LGBTQIA communities.
Sorry, the intro is awful. I just don't have the ear to make it any better it seems. Skip to 33 seconds if you want to get past it. 2020 Creative Commons CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Our special guest this week is Liel Leibowitz, senior writer at Tablet Magazine and co-host of Unorthodox, one of the greatest podcasts on the web. Liel and Scott thought their conversation was nearly apocalyptic in magnitude, hence the title of the show. After the conversation with Liel, Scott and David Zahl are joined by Leslie Hall to discuss the contents of Another Week Ends. The post The Ecumenical Apocalypse appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
In this episode Scott talks with Rev. Dr. Kenyatta Gilbert, Professor of Homiletics at Howard Divinity School. Dr. Gilbert teaches preaching and is also a student of its history. Following the interview Scott is joined by David Zahl and a special guest sitting in for Sarah Condon, Leslie Hall. Among other things the three of them consider the role of jokes in church. The post Preaching Can Be Powerful, But Should It Be Funny? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
Interview with author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong about her book Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted: And All the Brilliant Minds who Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show A Classic Part 2 of 3/ Writers Susan Silver, Jenna McMahon, Gail Parent, Marilyn Suzanne Miller, Monica McGowan Johnson, Gloria Banta and Pat Nardo. Sybil Adelman, writer of classic Mary-Rho banter; Charlotte Brown, Rhoda showrunner. Casting perfection by Ethel Winant. Leslie Hall, curator of the Mary look and Mimi Kirk, fashionista for Rhoda
MIXTAPE 10 : KILL YOU Episodes 80-91. A retrospective of the last 11 episodes of the tumultuous, glamorous and outrageous world of I'm Going to Kill You. We've taken the titles of each episode (which are all titles of different songs) and some choice sound-bytes of our last ten episodes which include conversations with : Leslie Hall, Stacey Q, Pandora Boxx, Samantha Newark the voice of Jem and the Holograms, Alyssa Lee of Group A, Toby Celery, OW! Public Relations, Noah Levy of In Touch, David Mason of Slick it Up & Bradford Shellhammer, Chris Carter of Chris and John to the Rescue!, Ilirjana Alushaj of Apache Beat, as well as Edward, George & the assorted cast of I'm Going to Kill You! We Make Love Till We Die- Victoria De Mare (A SSQ/Stacey Q Cover) (Episode 80: A interview with Stacey Q) So You Wanna Break A World Record - Skimmingtonride (Episode 81: Toby Celery interviews Alyssa Lee and George Alley on their new instillation for POW! San Francisco) Ladykillers - Lush (Episode 82: Interview with Rupaul's Drag Race Pandora Boxx) I Travel - Simple Minds (Episode 83: Edward at the Rally for Sanity/Fear) Mistake Number 3 - Culture Club (Episode 84: Panel on Androgynous Pop Stars of the 80's with Noah Levy of In Touch Magazine and Ow! Public Relations' Thomas Onorato and Max Wixom ) 1985 Ekstasy Drive - Nina Hagen (Episode 85: An Interview with Samantha Newark the voice of Jem and the Holograms) Tickle My Body - Leslie Hall vs IGTKY (Episode 86: A Christmas Spectacular with Leslie Hall) Music for Airports - Brian Eno (Episode 87: Cleveland Hopkins Airport Weather Report with special reporters Brian Goldberg, Leo Antonelli and Alyssa Lee ) Knives - Apache Beat (Episode 88: Interview with Ilirjana Alushaj of Apache Beat) Partie 1 - Tgv (Episode 89: He-Man Forum with Jesse Murray and Skeletor Saves curators David Mason and Bradford Shellhammer) RAM - Zoviet France (Episode 90: Why the hell would you listen to this?) THE RAPTURE - Siouxsie And The Banshees (Episode 91: Rapturecast! E & G are joined by Chris Carter of Chris and John! to discuss the upcoming Rapture.) Find out this and more and remember everything is fine until someone gets entertained on…I’m Going to Kill YOU! VISIT EDWARD'S DJ MIX Page: http://skimmingtonridenyc.podomatic.com VISIT OUR NEW STORE and GALLERY: http://www.georgealley.com TWEET US: http://www.twitter.com/IGTKY FACEBOOK US: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5261964673 BEFRIEND US: http://www.myspace.com/imgoingtokillyoupodcast APPREHEND US: imgoingtokillyou@podomatic.com VISIT US:http://imgoingtokillyou.podomatic.com TUNE IN TO US: http://awesomeville.us BE GAY WITH US: http://www.rainbowpodsquad.com FREAK US: http://www.thefreaknetwork.com
I'm Going to Kill You Episode 86: A Christmas Spectacular w/ LESLIE HALL A Christmas SPECTACULAR with special guest star, the keeper of the gems herself: LESLIE HALL!!!! This infamous comedienne/rapper/sweater archivist/YouTube sensation joins the adventures of Edward Bottger and George Alley who weave a fun-filled and heartfelt festive story, full of tales that "tickle the grasses and provide a moment to go over these holiday times." In the grand tradition of traditional Christmas specials, this year the show has attracted stellar portions of information including christmas cheer, recipes and original songs written by our cast, including an EXCLUSIVE TRACK with vocals by Leslie Hall and music by I'm Going to Kill You. Join the Time for the Lord for what might be our most Christmassy adventure yet! Is this or not the best birthday present ever? Includes the following compositions: "Here Comes Santa Claus/Jingle Bells" - Edward Bottger "The Holly and the Ivy" - George Alley "Tickle My Body" - Leslie Hall and I'm Going to Kill You LINKS: Leslie Hall FREE download of "The Holly and the Ivy" BUY STUFF FROM US: http://www.georgealley.com TWEET US: http://www.twitter.com/IGTKY FACEBOOK US: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5261964673 BEFRIEND US: http://www.myspace.com/imgoingtokillyoupodcast APPREHEND US: imgoingtokillyou@podomatic.com VISIT US: http://imgoingtokillyou.podomatic.com TUNE IN TO US: http://awesomeville.us BE GAY WITH US: http://www.rainbowpodsquad.com FREAK US: http://www.thefreaknetwork.com
You've been patient and now the time is here. Our second batch of sex toy reviews. Sadly, Melyssa and Dave are the curmudgeons of sex toys. Dave's encounter turns slapstick. Stuart goes off on those who think our President is indoctrinating children. Dave gets politically cockblocked. What's up with those child molesters ruining things for the rest of us?Go to www.stuartbedasso.com to read the text versions of Melyssa's and Dave's reviews and see the video of Leslie Hall's song. Watch it at your own risk.Music:Leslie Hall - Blame The BootyCab Calloway - A Smooooth OneAnuhea - I Just Want You AroundThe Mighty Diamonds - Go Seek Your Rights