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What happens when a personal tragedy becomes the doorway to divine connection? In this moving episode of Intuition Unleashed, Becc sits down with Libba Phillips—intuitive life coach, angel communicator, and the sister behind the national story that inspired a Lifetime movie. After her sister's disappearance, Libba's world was shattered… but what followed was a spiritual awakening that changed everything. Together, they explore: How grief and heartbreak cracked Libba open to the angelic realm The difference between true intuition and wishful thinking How to recognize divine signs and guidance Her Divine Messenger Method and how you can begin to tune in And why learning to trust your own connection to Spirit might be the most healing act of all Whether you're navigating loss, craving clarity, or simply curious about angel communication—this episode offers hope, insight, and a powerful reminder that you are never alone.
SuperCoach ambassador and St Kilda legend Leigh 'Joey' Montagna joins host Al Paton and Chloe Williams to answer some of the toughest questions of the season. With stars going down injured left, right and centre, Joey rates the best trade options for round 11. Serong, Rowell, Libba or Dunkley? Can we trust Shai Bolton? Will Dante Vistenini hold onto Port Adelaide's No.1 ruck role? Which St Kilda youngster can provide a spark in the second half of the season? Plus this week's must-have rookie, preparing for the byes and the big question: Is this the time to break the bank and get Marcus Bontempelli? Keep an eye on Al's socials (@al_superfooty on X) for a weekly post asking for questions! All the latest SuperCoach news and articles: linktr.ee/supercoachafl CHAPTERS:Leigh Montagna joins the show! (00:00)HBF Injury Report (01:35)Fallen Premium Watch and Shai Bolton (04:30)Rookie Roulette (06:00)Saints intel with Joey - rookies and Macrae (07:45)Horne-Francis vs Macrae - trade or hold? (09:15)QUESTIONS! (11:30) Hosts:Al Paton: @al_superfooty / XChloe Williams: @chloekwilliams / XLeigh Montagna: LeighMontagna / IG Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Wednesday May 21, 2025. Follow SuperCoach AFL on X. Follow SuperCoach AFL on Instagram. Follow SuperCoach AFL on TikTok. Like SuperCoach AFL on Facebook. Subscribe on CODE Sports YouTube Channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, only three of us may be on the winners list, but all four of us can agree on one thing - no more sub-debuts! We also dive into the best games of the round, Clarky assembles bald men, Cassie dreams of Libba, Jesse defends a defender, and Chris is the oldest he's ever been.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky @falconfootypod
Pop Artist Libba (@heyitslibba) drops by Sensibly Cynical to talk about her career to date, Reflections, musical influences, and more!
Episode Notes In this special edition of Then Again, Libba introduces the new Executive Director at the Northeast Georgia History Center, Aura-Leigh Sanders. Aura-Leigh brings over two decades of experience in project leadership, community development, nonprofit management, IT, marketing, and arts education to this role. Her skills, experience, and passion for history and historic preservation marks a new chapter of growth for the History Center. Watch the video version of Then Again on the NEGAHC YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33BigVCrias Keep up to date with the new, exciting things that will be happening at the History Center by visiting: www.negahc.org
Episode Notes In this episode, Libba chats with Kristen Hudson and Rebecca Bush from The Columbus Museum in Columbus, Georgia. They engage in a great discussion about the city of Columbus, the starts of their careers in the museum field, the founding of The Columbus Museum in 1953 and the exciting new renovations and exhibits currently on display. Kristen Hudson is the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at The Columbus Museum. Rebecca Bush is the Curator of History and Exhibitions Manager at The Columbus Museum. If you would like to learn more about The Columbus Museum, please visit https://columbusmuseum.com/ for more information. You can keep up with The Columbus Museum through their various social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/museumcolumbus/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comu_ga/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@comu_ga Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/comu_ga
Joey, Daisy and Damo discuss all the big news and views in footy, including the Harley Reid hype train approaching light speed, Craig McRae attempting to work another miracle, Daisy and Joey's defence of Dustin Martin, Luke Parker's VFL suspension, concussion concerns for Libba and Tom McCartin, Fair Dinkum or Fugazi and round 11 predictions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke Beveridge thinks Libba needs to change his game to protect his head, they're up in arms over air miles in the West and who would Roosy prefer on his team – Matt Rowell or Harley Reid?
Joey, Daisy and Damo discuss all the big news and views in the footy world, including Daisy taking a shot at Kane Cornes's shock jock crown, Luke Beveridge's future in question with the Bulldogs in a mess, concerns for Tom Liberatore and Tom McCartin after their latest concussions, Brisbane's Gabba worries amid a slew of ACL injuries, the send off rule, Fair Dinkum or Fugazi and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes In this episode, Libba chats with computer historian David Greelish about the rise and impact of the personal computer, vintage computer collecting, the history behind computing technology, and thoughts on the future of communication technology. It's a fascinating discussion, and we look forward to David joining us to present on the history of computers during our May 22nd Homeschool Day: The Information Age. David Greelish is the author of Classic Computing, which includes all ten issues of the groundbreaking computer history “zine” (newsletter/magazine) Historically Brewed & Classic Computing in one professionally bound volume. Classic Computing also includes the personal background story of David Greelish, Publisher and Editor (writer for many of the stories, too.) David has also written numerous articles including those for Time Magazine and Forbes, and he has produced a great documentary titled Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa which explores the history, technology, people, stories and industry influence of this lesser-known personal computer. Learn more about David's work at: https://www.classiccomputing.com/ Check out upcoming events at the Northeast Georgia History Center at www.negahc.org/events.
On this week's episode of The Mason Cox Show, Brayden and Mason discuss Noah Answorth's terrible taunt, Libba's mysterious fall, Carlton's nail-biting loss, and the Eagles' massive win!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I början av 1900-talet skrev en liten flicka från North Carolina en låt som 50 år senare stals och gjorde stor succé. Det här är berättelsen om vad som faktiskt hände och vem Elizabeth Libba Cotten verkligen var. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Berättelsen om folkgitarristen Elizabeth “Libba” Cottens (1893–1987) liv och öde har gått under den kommersiella radarn i flera decennier, trots hennes stora avtryck på den internationella musikscenen.Libba var vänsterhänt och som barn lärde hon sig därför att spela gitarr upp och ner. Men hon blev tvungen att lägga musicerandet på hyllan tillsammans med en handfull egenkomponerade låtar – däribland den tongivande folkklassikern “Freight Train”. Musik som enligt alla odds torde stanna på Libbas hemort Chapel Hill i sydöstra USA.Men ett halvt sekel senare tappar en flicka bort sin mamma mitt i julrushen på ett varuhus – något som ska komma att få oanade konsekvenser.Hösten 2023 gav sig musikern och dokumentärmakaren Catharina Jaunviksna av till USA för att resa i Libbas fotspår och ta reda på vem hon verkligen var, medan det ännu finns människor kvar i livet som kände henne.Medverkande:Alice Gerrard - musiker, folklorist och vän till Libba. Peggy Seeger - musiker, folklorist och vän till Libba. Brenda Evans - Libbas barnbarnsbarn. Yasmin Williams - musiker och fan. Dom Flemons - musiker, fan och folklorist. Jeff Place - senior archivist, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Robert Searing - historiker och curator, Onondaga Historical Association Museum. En dokumentär från 2024 skapad, producerad och mixad av Catharina Jaunviksna, produktionsbolaget RITE.Arkivmaterial från: Southern Folklife Collection - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, “Me & Stella” (33mm film by Geri Ashur, 1978), Library of Congress, Seattle Folklore Society, Incl. the Ralph Rinzler & Alan Lomax archives.
Episode Notes In this special program preview, Libba chats with Madison Davis, K-12 Education Coordinator at the Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University. Madison will be presenting a program about the Tuskegee Airmen during the Northeast Georgia History Center's next Homeschool Day: World War II on Thursday, April 25th from 10 AM - 1 PM. The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American military pilots who served during World War II, breaking racial barriers in the U.S. military. Trained at Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama, they were the first African-American aviators in the U.S. Armed Forces, renowned for their exceptional skills and courage. Details about our Homeschool Day: www.negahc.org/events Details about the Museum of History and Holocaust Education: https://www.kennesaw.edu/marb/museum-history-holocaust-education/
In this episode, join us as we delve into the world of psychic children and sensitive souls. My special guest, Libba Phillips, an intuitive life coach and mentor for psychic kids, opens up about her transformative journey guiding families through the unique challenges of raising psychic and mediumistic children. Libba's profound insights stem from her own experiences as a mother to a teenage psychic medium. Together, they navigate the mystical realms and encounter spirits, offering invaluable wisdom and practical advice for families facing similar experiences. Through heartfelt anecdotes and poignant reflections, Libba shares the joys and trials of nurturing a child with extraordinary gifts. From managing overwhelm to fostering a sense of empowerment, she illuminates the path towards understanding and acceptance. Tune in as we explore the depths of intuition, the wonders of the unseen, and the profound bond between a mother and her psychic child. Join us on this illuminating journey of love, support, and spiritual growth. Libba Phillips, an Intuitive Life Coach, Angel Communicator, and Psychic Kids Mentor, guides individuals worldwide in connecting with divine guidance to triumph over challenges and manifest their highest good. Her profound journey began over 20 years ago when her sister Ashley disappeared, a heartbreaking event dismissed by law enforcement and media. In the face of adversity, Libba's intuitive abilities opened up after a prayer from her dying grandfather, leading to messages from God, her grandfather in heaven, and the angels. Their insights directed her to establish Outpost for Hope, a nonprofit to shine the light on at-risk adults and children lost among the homeless. With the help of Libba's divine helpers, she learned how to transform challenges into miracles and went on to receive media attention for her mission in People magazine, Reader's Digest and even inspired a Lifetime television movie. In 2008, another shift occurred in Libba's spiritual journey after the birth of her daughter. As a toddler, her child began sharing spiritual insights, prompting Libba to assist parents of sensitive kids and contribute to the book 'Babies Are Cosmic' by Elizabeth and Neal Carmen, PhD. Libba emphasizes that these children are here to awaken humanity, and as parents and caregivers, it is crucial to nurture, support, and believe them. Libba says. “We all have access to divine support to help change our own lives and also positively impact the world. This is actually what the divine calls us to do.” Today, Libba continues to guide and empower clients to transform their lives through intuitive sessions, workshops, and speaking engagements. To learn more visit: www.libbaphillips.com Music Credits: Track: Wandering — JayJen [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: • Wandering — JayJen | Free Background ... Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/wandering FOLLOW Magic Is Real (Host Shannon Torrence) on Instagram: @realmagicshannon If you'd like to support Magic Is Real by becoming a Patreon, here is the link: / magicisreal111 Email me at magicisrealshannon@gmail.com STILL STANDING PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd3rXlVQYP5bw9jjuqUycpw --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shannon-torrence/support
AFL superstar Tom Liberatore of the Western Bulldogs joins us this week to discuss one of his favourite episodes, "Lard Of The Dance".Tom is known not only for his talents on the field, but also his many Simpsons tattoos, including his iconic "my God, you're greasy" tattoo featuring Homer and Squeaky-Voiced Teen. We also delve into his earliest memories of the show, Simpsons sledging, as well as some potential future Simpsons tattoo ideas.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcast
This week in 1973, the premiere of Schoolhouse Rock! We'll explain how this show got kids singing and learning every Saturday morning. Plus: today in 1893, the birthday of folk great Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten, who only started performing in her 60s but wrote her signature song decades before. Happy Anniversary “Schoolhouse Rock!” (Library of Congress) Syracuse folk legend Libba Cotten to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Syracuse.com) Let's make more great music together, back our show on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
In this special podcast extra, Libba speaks with the cast and director of the Gainesville Theatre Alliance's show An Actor's Carol with shows this weekend, December 1st-3rd. Performed by acclaimed actor David Weber, this one-man version of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling by incorporating elements of vaudeville, clown, and mime. The kinetic performance, punctuated by moments of clarity and hilarity from our Clown's backstory, promises a night of holiday spirit told through a captivating journey of redemption and self-discovery. The show features Christmas carols performed by guitarist Chris Damiano and runs an hour and a half. Tickets: www.gainesvilletheatrealliance.org
In this episode of Then Again, Libba speaks with local science fiction writer Kim Megahee about his series of time travel books that offer readers a chance to wonder and reflect on the past and the future. Kim Megahee is a former high school math teacher, soccer coach, and computer programmer with a degree in Mathematics Education from the University of Georgia. Upon retiring, Kim decided to pivot towards personal passions, dedicating time to family, the craft of writing, and the joy of music. Kim is a member of the Northeast Georgia Writers Club, the Northeast Georgia Literary Society, the Georgia Writers Association, and the Atlanta Writers Club. To learn more about Kim's book series, visit www.authorkimmegahee.com. To learn about the Northeast Georgia History Center's own "time travel adventures," visit www.negahc.org/tta.
Today we are talking to Libba Dillon, Class of 2005, who is being honored as a Distinguished Alumni this year. Libba is an Interior Designer at Malone Office Environments, owner of Park Place Interiors, and co-owner of Fountain City Coffee. She is a busy woman indeed, making spaces beautiful all over this community! While it is too late to join us at the Distinguished Alumni Dinner this year, reach out to Meg Stewart for more information on the Distinguished Alumni Society. Nominations for next year's class of Distinguished Alumni will open before you know it and we have so many worthy of the distinction. You can reach her at mstewart@brookstoneschool.org. To learn more about how your child can become a part of the Brookstone family, reach out to Anne Parker, our Director of Enrollment or visit the Admissions Tab on our website. Open Houses will be starting soon and we would love to see you at one! Registration is required, so visit our website today Lastly, if you prefer to watch instead of listen, you can watch this episode and other podcast episodes on our YouTube Channel, CougarLive. We also invite you to visit our website at brookstoneschool.org and follow us on social media. Go Cougars!
This week the Cousins vent their frustrations at one of the worst rounds in recent memory, Pod Merchants makes a grand return, Jaydos questions the Hawks decision to tag Libba (resulting in a concussion), and Keebs (sort of) stands up for the umpires.
Incredibly round 23 STILL didn't didn't get us closer to completing the finals picture – but there was plenty of news to come out of it, and we've got the best man in the business to help us unpick all of it in Tom Browne! TIMECODES:0:50 – Carlton flying! Clubs are wary about them after a huge form turnaround2:30 – AFL to investigate Brady Hough being withdrawn due to asthmas puffer issue5:00 – What does a fifth 100 point loss this season mean for Adam Simpson?6:00 – Injury news – Nick Daicos could return inside six week time frame7:00 – Peter Daicos discussed Nick's treatment on the Friday Huddle8:50 – Darcy Moore injury update9:40 – Wingard, Gunston, Docherty, Libba and Gawn updates11:00 – Burning questionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With just two weeks remaining in the SC season, we can see the finish line in sight - and it's a welcome sight for many, especially owners of Libba who was concussed on a score of just 20. To make matters worse he will miss this coming round due to concussion protocols, so there is no respite - and Liam knows all too well about that not only owning him, but also captaining him! We chat best POD options to help win your Prelims, oh, and Liam loses his marbles as delirium well and truly sets in after what has been a long season. Check out the timecode below for mass hilarity!
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Daisy Thomas sits down with Bulldog Josh Bruce and chats through the career of a 3 club journeyman! From being a kid at the Giants to a heartbreaking ACL injury. -----------
In this episode join Libba and Jim Betz for a discussion on history education. Jim is a history teacher in Georgia and a producer of the Moving Through Georgia Podcast, who has utilized the many tools and resources the Northeast Georgia History Center has to offer. From on-site programs and tours to our free digital programs for Georgia educators, learn from a local teacher's perspective what it means to teach history in this day and age. Moving Through Georgia Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moving-through-georgia/id1569062324 Educational Resources: www.negahc.org/education Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Okay, up front let's just get this out of the way. We don't know what “sugaree” is, or why you would want to shake it, or what'd happen if you did.And apparently nobody else knows either.Our Story Begins…Let's start our story in the mid-1960s, when folk music legend Elizabeth Cotten recorded her new album, Shake Sugaree.“That's more my grandchildren's song,” Libba Cotten later told Mike Seeger about the title tune. “They made the verses and I played the music. The first verse my oldest grandson, he made that himself, and from that each child would say a word and add to it.”Apparently it was Cotten herself who added that memorable — if enigmatic — chorus (Oh, lordy me / Didn't I shake sugaree? / Everything I got is done and pawned), though “to tell the truth,” she added, “I don't know what got it started. “That's practically how all my songs, I pick up,” she said. “There's somebody'll say something or something done and then... something will come into your mind.” Enter Fred NeilA couple years later, singer/songwriter Fred Neil revisited the song, but in a radically different way. While Cotten's original was a jaunty tune, Fred framed her lyrics with his own slow and positively pensive melody, transforming it from something playful into a poignant meditation on loneliness and loss.The arrangement was so different from Cotten's, in fact, that Capitol Records felt justified in giving Neil co-credit for the composition. Of course, that decision led to further confusion about the song. For instance, when Pat Boone (uh-huh, Pat Boone … !) recorded the song in 1969 on his Departure album, Fred Neil was listed as its only composer, with Cotten nowhere to be found in the credits.But What Is Sugaree?Apparently, nobody bothered to ask Elizabeth Cotten to define “sugaree.” They didn't ask Fred Neil either. Nor Jerry Garcia when he and The Grateful Dead recorded a completely different song with the same name in 1972. (Maybe Pat Boone knows sugaree's secret, but he ain't saying.)All this mystery has led data detectives on a great what-is-sugaree scavenger hunt on the Internet, producing some wildly weird theories. An African-American dance featuring sugar spread on the floor? A variation on a native America word or perhaps an ancient tribe's name? A Gullah term from Cotten's native Carolinas? A corruption of the word shivaree (itself a corruption of the French charivari.)Or Maybe the Question is WHO is Sugaree?Wait. Let's add to the puzzle. What if Sugaree is a person? That's what one prominent early rock ‘n' roll singer/songwriter thought.A decade before Elizabeth Cotten and her grandchildren created their tune, Marty Robbins — yes, Marty (Out in the West Texas town of El Paso) Robbins — wrote a song called “Sugaree” that was released by The Jordanaires.Its lyrics made it clear that for Marty and the boys “Sugaree” was a girl (I got a letter from my baby, Sugaree, wrote me today. / It was the first one that she wrote me, first one since she went away.) And that bit of business prompts an intriguing theory. Could be it be that the Marty Robbins song — which was recorded by several other groups besides The Jordanaires and got wide airplay in the late 1950s on radio and TV — was a favorite of Libba's grandkids? (After all, it was a catchy number … and of course, “sugar” does have famously universal kid appeal.) Maybe that the reason the kids worked it into the song that they were creating with Grandma. If that's the case, it would mean that “sugaree” was simply a cool sound. Cotten and her kids might have just liked the ear tickle they got from the alliteration when they let “shake” shimmy up next to “sugaree.” Our Take on the Tune “Folk progress” is a term that Charles Seeger — folksinger Pete's pop — came up with about a hundred years ago to describe the tendency of melodies and lyrics to change, a little or a lot, as they pass from person to person and generation to generation.It's a process that greatly pleases us in The Flood. From our earliest days, we've done everything we can to carry it on by putting our own stamp on every song we do.This particular number grew out of a recent Flood jam at which a riff Charlie started noodling with on his new resonator guitar had him remembering that old Fred Neil take on the Libba Cotten song. In a flash, Dan and Sam were bringing their own magic to the moment. Here's the result. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
In this episode, Libba speaks with Madia Cooper-Ashirifi of Brenau University about a new graduation tradition: the Nyansapo Kente Stole Ceremony. This ceremony honors graduating students who wish to partake in longstanding traditions with West African roots that represent a right of passage into a new life phase. This ceremony provides graduates an opportunity to reflect on their journey at Brenau, the challenges they have overcome, and what lies ahead for them as they transition into a new life chapter. Madia shares the symbolism of this ceremony including the colors and design of the stole, the processional walk, the bestowing of the stole, traditional drumming within the ceremony, and more. For more information visit: www.facebook.com/BFSAatBrenau/ www.instagram.com/bfsa_at_brenau/ Contact email: BFSA@brenau.edu Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this special "Nerding Out" episode of Then Again, Marie, Libba, Guada, and Lesley share a few of their favorite history-making women! Learn why each historic figure inspires them and, perhaps, be introduced to a few ladies of history you didn't know about. We discuss Juliette Gordon Low, Clara Barton, Leonor Villegas de Magnón, Victoria Woodhull, Louisa May Alcott, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Elizabeth the II, and Florence Nightingale! Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
In today's episode, Libba speaks with Zechariah Pierce and Dr. Jeff Marker of the Gainesville Theatre Alliance about their upcoming theatre adaptation of George Orwell's 1984. Zechariah and Jeff share the research process, connections to surveillance in the modern world, the experiences of the student performers in this production, and how 1984 can help us reflect on the consequences of social media. Tickets are on sale now for showtimes spanning April 14-22nd. Details at gainesvilletheatrealliance.org/performance/1984/. Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
In this episode, Libba speaks with the Alliance Theatre's Head of Elementary School Programs, Rebecca Pogue, about how the Alliance Theatre integrates theatre techniques to teach historical topics. This is a great episode for teachers and parents alike! Rebecca shares simple activities to help students build confidence in their class presentations, connect to the past in a personal way, and have a lot of fun while learning! More information on the Alliance Theatre's educational programs and resources are available at www.alliancetheatre.org. Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
Episode Notes After 15 years of serving as Executive Director of the Northeast Georgia History Center, we wish Glen Kyle farewell as he transitions to a new career. In this episode, we're joined by Glen, Libba, Marie, and Lesley to reflect on Glen's time at the History Center. We discuss Glen's path to becoming a museum professional, as well as our own, and the lessons learned along the way. Send your well wishes to Glen by emailing us at info@negahc.org! Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
Libba is joined by Tommy Valentine, Executive Director of Historic Athens, to discuss the annual Historic Athens Porchfest which showcases over 150 musicians as they perform on the porches of historic homes. Athens, Georgia is well known for its music history and culture with artists like R.E.M. and the B-52's who got their start there. But the history and legacy of music in Athens goes back much further! Learn how Athens has become a cultural hub for musicians of all genres, how Historic Athens Porchfest continues that legacy, and what's coming up next for Historic Athens in today's episode. Learn more about Historic Athens at www.historicathens.com. Follow Historic Athens on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/historicathens Instagram https://www.instagram.com/historicathens Twitter https://twitter.com/historicathens Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
In our latest episode of Then Again Podcast we present an episode from a video presentation from October of 2020 about the history of football at the University of Georgia. Marie provides an updated introduction and conclusion given the recent and historic 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship win by the Georgia Bulldogs. Marie and Libba are joined by UGA Athletics History Specialist, Jason Hasty, for a fascinating interview about this team's long history. Link to the video presentation of The History of Georgia Football: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxknrbG8FZM Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
Episode Notes Libba and Glen nerd out over one of their favorite American adventures: The Lewis & Clark Expedition. It's a story of danger, adventure, diplomacy, science, and more that was thoroughly documented through journals and specimens. Libba and Glen provide an overview of the who, what, when, where, and why of this great expedition. Links to journal images: https://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/ Mentioned in this episode: Undaunted Courage by Stephen E. Ambrose Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
Western Bulldogs legend, elusive media character and pub baron of Melbourne Tom 'Libba' Liberatore jumps in with the fellas to give his ideas for how to change the AFL, what the 2016 celebrations were like and who his favourite team mates are at the Doggies. Libba and the boys are Movember ambassadors - and even though we're outside of November, you can still donate: https://au.movember.com/donate/details?memberId=99 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Preserving local history takes dedication, patience, curiosity, and a true passion for your community. In this episode, Libba speaks with Peter Madruga, President of Habersham Education and Research which is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Habersham County, Georgia. Most recently, Peter and his team have produced a documentary about the history of the train depot in Cornelia, Georgia, which has been an iconic part of the town since its construction in the late 1800s. Cornelia: a Train Town premieres Saturday, September 17th and will be shown again on October 15th. The documentary will also be released to the public at a later date. Details at: www.habershamhistory.org/ This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Sports Reporter for Channel 10 News Melbourne, Caty Price, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to break the news that Tom Liberatore will miss the Bulldogs' elimination final this Saturday against the Dockers.
Hello VSC Podcast listeners! It is bittersweet to share that our VSC Podcast host Emilie Mitchell (she/her) is departing the Victim Service Center of Central Florida to pursue her Master's of Arts Degree in Marriage and Family therapy. Before she officially signs off as the VSC Podcast Host, she wanted to share a message of thanks to VSC Podcast guests and listeners - thank you!! We are also excited to announce that the VSC Podcast will continue! Please look forward to hearing from Roxane (she/her), Libba (she/they), and Kaylyn (she/her) in episodes coming soon. Thanks everyone!
The sexiest head butt ever, Tom Papley divides Wil and Charlie, Robbo dreams of 1000 subs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne are joined once again by their friend, Carmen! They catch up by talking about She-Hulk, Pendulum, and new promotional material from The Rings of Power. For the first time ever, Karradyne is in charge of the Sex Toy of the Week! Carmen and Karradyne are then dismissed for holiday break when they read Rebel Angels by Libba Bray. Afterwards, Carmen and Chris go into Mouthful Mode when they play Kirby and the Forgotten Land.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coPride and Pages Instagram: @pride_and_pagesOur art was done by:Instagram: @metamorphikeiSupport the show
On this episode of WSEG, we talk to Loop Artist and Twitch Streamer, LibbaLoops. We talk about being an armchair historian, the struggles of ADHD, and Libba plays a few tunes! Find the video version of this podcast HERE: https://youtu.be/4uJeoeWaa7E Find Libba: https://www.twitch.tv/libbaloops Find our Sponsor Model Studios: https://modedstudios.com/ Find Reina Mystique: https://www.reinamystique.com/ Help support the show and Check Out Our Fresh A$$ Merch Store: https://wespeakenglishgood.threadless.com/ Find Mike EP on Take Lessons for quick tutorials and a 30 day free trial: https://bit.ly/3sFXGRQ Find W.S.E.G.'s Music : https://songwhip.com/wseg Get loopy and send and email: wespeakenglishgood @ gmail. com Find Us On Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://www.facebook.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://twitter.com/wsegpodcast https://www.twitch.tv/wespeakenglishgood https://discord.com/invite/m6NTJx https://www.tiktok.com/@wespeakenglishgood https://linktr.ee/wespeakenglishgood https://rumble.com/user/WeSpeakEnglishGood Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WeSpeakEnglishGood www.wespeakenglishgood.com
“The antidote is action.” Dr. Libba Pinchot Today, Dr. Pinchot joins me to talk about how we can help people cultivate innovation. She defines innovation, explaining why it's not top-down. We discuss the mindset of innovation and talk about the different types of failure, noting that some failure is good and acceptable. We talk about […] The post Cultivating Innovation with Libba Pinchot, Ph.D. appeared first on Ana Melikian, Ph.D..
My longtime BFF Libba is here discussing the tragic loss of her spouse in her early twenties. Listen and learn how to be a supportive friend when devastation strikes. It's not always easy to know how to respond when a friend is grieving the death of their partner, but Libba explains exactly what she needed and how to comfort and walk along someone through a difficult time. This was a hard conversation for both of us, but as you will discover, Libba was able to find joy again. #lossofspouse #supportafriend #grief #grieving #deathofspouse #christianpodcast #christianwomen #faithandgrief #widow #youngwidow #goodfriends #singlemom #singlemomtoinfant
Show Notes, Episode 9: O is for OmicronAbout this show:This podcast is being recorded in mid-January of 2022 and disruption from the Omicron variant of COVID 19 is intense. I don't know that there are any solutions that school leaders can take at the local level, but finding a few minutes to reflect on our experiences, to learn from each other, and to feel more connected with our peers is important. This will be the first of three podcasts released in quick succession. Each podcast will focus on how a different assistant principal is navigating this current moment. I'm not sure if these episodes will shape your practice, but I think they will be cathartic, and right now that seems good enough. Notable Quotes Guest“We have to be mindful about what is in our control, because there are so many things that aren't. So we have to remain thoughtful. At times, we are under so much pressure and stress. In the heat of the moment, we have to put safety and supervision above all” “There are times where people just simply want to vent. They don't necessarily come with a problem and they don't necessarily want to be a part of solving that problem, but sometimes they just want to say “this is how my day is going”. Sometimes they ask for advice, but sometimes we are just there to listen” “How do we draw the line between the positivity and what it means to truly be an educator and called to this profession and then them hearing the negativity and all of the downsides. I can definitely see why it is the way it is as far as young folks wanting or not wanting to go into the profession” “We don't always need to jump in and say “I can solve your problem”, I think we need to involve them. Say “okay you brought this problem to me, lets solve it together”” “I think that despite everything that is going on, teachers are still going in their classrooms and they're closing their doors, and there is learning happening, regardless of all of the talk about “there's a huge gap, students aren't where they're supposed to be”. That might be true, but we have to meet them where they are.” “Being extremely thoughtful and reflective is key right now because there are areas that I am growing in that I didn't know that I needed to grow in until this pandemic.” “we do need to hear from each other so that we don't feel so alone and don't feel like it is just us and just our school. This is a nationwide pandemic and we are all living this.” Frederick“I desperately want to believe that even now we can be helping teachers to grow, especially by just being reflective. Be really honest with me. Am I out of my mind?” “We're not trying to get a teacher from where they were 3 years ago to the next level, we're recognizing people aren't there. So it is “where are you today and how can we support you”” “The four points you made about supporting teachers are worth repeating: Spending time working side by side and being visible than ever is critical, really listening and not feeling like you have to fix problems, third being human, which is walking that dance of being positive and trying to uplift people, but also being vulnerable and acknowledging where we're all at, and fourth is really involving teachers in the problem solving when they bring something forward. There is a lot we don't control right now, but all of us can control those 4 things.” Links:My email: frederick@frederickbuskey.com The Assistant Principal Podcast website: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/appodcast.html Sign up for the daily leadership email: https://mailchi.mp/c15c68e6df32/specialedition Website: www.frederickbuskey.comBlog: www.frederickbuskey.com/blog (reposts of the daily email)
Join us to hear another living legend on the Legacy Leaders Show!Today guest, Libba Pinchot, PhD is a purposeful innovation, sustainability, and resilience SME that disrupts and innovates Fortune 100, dysfunctional MBA programs, and Entrepreneurship.Her work from over three decades is beyond exceptional. Libba's work is recognized globally, ranging from speaking ad facilitating Desmond Tutu's Peace Conference to combatting dysfunctional MBA while creating a first MBA program focusing on sustainability and social justice.Further, Libba shares many powerful concepts offering us a better understanding of a moral inquiry and how it impacts us all in today's volatile times. These are just some of the many golden nuggets in this value-packed episode.To connect with Libba directly, please reach out to her directly on LinkedIn.Champions, Buckle Up For Yet Another Epic Ride!
This week, The Age's Chief Sports Writer Greg Baum joins us to discuss this brilliant Melbourne team (the best he's ever seen), Kiran's identity crisis in finally supporting a winning team, and what the club owes Nathan Jones. For more Dees chat, join our Facebook group: "Deeluded—The Melbourne Demons Fan Community." And please subscribe, rate the podcast, and leave us a review!
In Episode 1, we have the opportunity to chat with Libba Moore. Libba is the National Manager for the NICA GRiT (Girls Riding Together) program, a position that is funded by the Rapha Foundation. She went from math teacher to PE teacher to leading GRiT nationwide in a short amount of time. During this episode we learn more about the journey that led her to where she is as well as her “why.” This podcast is made possible by the generosity of the Rapha Foundation. Also, the guys at The Gravel Lot, another wonderful podcast, have spent countless hours helping us! Learn more about NICA and getting #morekidsonbikes here: https://www.nationalmtb.org Jen Malik is the League Director for the Ohio NICA League. Learn more about the Ohio League here: https://www.ohiomtb.org Nikki Peterson is the Program Coordinator for the SoCal NICA League. Learn more about the SoCal League here: http://www.socaldirt.org Original song by Alexis Skarda.
Jeff Hahn's guest co-host in this episode to reveal the latest “Recall of the Month” is fellow crisis communication guru, Libba Letton. In addition to discussing what caused a recent recall involving American Beef Packers, Jeff and Libba cover the different classes of food recalls and government requirements on when to issue a press release. This episode wraps up with Jeff testing Libba's knowledge of crisis communication with a series of questions that would make most people cry.