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Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Lois Brown v. Wal-Mart Stores East, LP

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 39:49


Lois Brown v. Wal-Mart Stores East, LP

13 Pro-Am Community RL Show
13 Pro-Am Community Rugby League Show 25-10-2023

13 Pro-Am Community RL Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 66:31


13 Pro Am Community RL show with Dave Parkinson and Ste Beech. Dave reflects on the England Community Lions Under 23s trip to Ireland, we hear from Ellenborough Rangers Owen Hoyles and skipper Jake Pearce who talks about Wath Brow and representing the Lions again, Head coach Paul Couch gives us his thoughts and we also speak to Hull KR star Lois Brown after Rovers defeated Oulton Raidettes to lift the Championship title and crown their own treble.

Revive Newbridge
Jehovah. Week 8 - Holiness

Revive Newbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 30:42


Lois Brown brings the penultimate message in our series. "Jehovah M'Kiddesh" - 'God who makes us holy'.

Revive Newbridge
Whisper - Week 3. Moses

Revive Newbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 24:55


Lois Brown continues our 'Whisper' series with a look at the call of Moses.

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Sisters, Friends & Guests Podcast
S2 Episode 10 - Pappa I'm A Millionaire

Sisters, Friends & Guests Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 44:52


Money begets more money, so the saying goes. But with research from the Runnymede Trust showing that for every £1 a white British family has, black Caribbean households have about 20p and black African households approximately 10p, the odds seem stacked against us. In this week's episode, we speak to Sharmayne Pitkin, Vernice Wint and Lois Brown, three ladies who are on a mission to change the status quo for their families through trading and investing. Not only for the additional income, but also as a means of creating a legacy of wealth for their children and for future generations. In the conversation they discuss the different ways of investing and how they manage to balance their trading activities with their responsibilities as mothers and career women. Vernice Wint is a mother of two, a trader and an entrepreneur. Working from home, she runs Mums on a Mission where she helps mums and women learn a new skill so they can become the best versions of themselves and attain freedom in all areas of their lives. Instagram - Mums on a mission Facebook – Mums on a Mission Sharmayne Pitkin is a Senior Manager in the healthcare industry specialising in governance and data quality. She sees trading as a stream of income that can grow and secure her family's future. Her aim is to show others how a duplicating strategy can change your life and create generational wealth even though the economic climate would have you think otherwise. As a woman of God her dream is to see people secure and fulfilled to the point where they can help others on their journeys too. Instagram- Shar_Dionne Lois Brown is a devout Christian, wife, mother to four boys, a property Investor and wealth educator and mentor. Lois is a PA by profession, and also the founder of 2 Sweet Occasions and The Fleur Academy Event planning & Event Décor companies, specialising in Flowers, Balloons, Gift Hampers, Catering, and Training. She describes her journey into the crypto world as life changing and now dedicates large amounts of her time spreading the word to others so they too can be impacted. Instagram: iamloisband 2sweetoccasions Facebook: www.facebook.com/lois.brown.716 Twitter: Lois2SO Sisters Friends and Guests is a podcast that seeks to redress the imbalance in the representation of Black women and their voices in the media and more widely within society. Join the conversation. Twitter: sfgpod Instagram: sfg_pod LinkedIn: The Sisters, Friends and Guests Podcast Email: sfgpod@gmail.com DISCLAIMER Any information provided in this episode is not intended nor does it constitute financial, tax, legal, investment, or other type of advice, and should not be wholly relied upon. Sisters, Friends & Guests have taken every care to ensure the information provided in this episode and the resources linked on our website, sfgpod.com, are correct at the time of recording and therefore disclaims liability for any advice acted upon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sfg-pod/message

Revive Newbridge
Blessed to Love

Revive Newbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 17:28


Continuing our series on the Beatitudes, Lois Brown takes a look at what it means to be pure in heart and how we outwork that in love.

Victorian Scribblers
S4:E2 – Pauline Hopkins

Victorian Scribblers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 45:44


Sources for this episode: Lois Brown. Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins: Black Daughter of the Revolution Hanna Wallinger. Pauline E. Hopkins: A Literary Biography Cary D. Wintz and Paul Finkelman. The Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance [The Pauline Hopkins Society] (http://www.paulinehopkinssociety.org) [Black Past article on Hopkins] (https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/hopkins-pauline-elizabeth-1859-1930) [Library on Congress. The Grand Army of the Republic] (https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/) [Robert C. Hayden. African Americans in Boston: More than 350 Years] (https://archive.org/details/africanamericans00hayd_0) William Wells Brown, 1814?-1884. Documenting the American South Additional resources [The Colored American Magazine] (http://coloredamerican.org/?page_id=548#hopkins) [N. King. Teaching Crime Fiction and the African American Literary Canon] (http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/67208/1/N%20King%20Teaching%20Af%20Am%20Crime%20Fiction.pdf) [Richard Yarborough, JoAnn Pavletich, Ira Dworkin, and Lauren Dembowitz. 'Rethinking Pauline Hopkins: Plagiarism, Appropriation, and African American Cultural Production'] (https://doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajy014) The four men elected in 1870 were Joseph H. Rainey, Robert C. Delarge, and Robert B. Elliott. Hiram Revels was elected to the Senate in 1869 and seated in 1870. [Oct. 19, 1870: First African Americans Elected to the House of Representatives] (https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/african-americans-house-of-reps/)

Chill with Jill Podcast
Chill with Jill #4: RAINA DOURIS + LOIS BROWN AND JAMES O'CALLAGHAN

Chill with Jill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 55:42


Jill Power chats with Raina Douris, host of Mornings on CBC Music. Additionally, Lois Brown and James O'Callaghan talk about their upcoming show at LSPU Hall on October 4th in St. John's.

Ramajamn Studios
E P I S O D E 5 - LOIS BROWN

Ramajamn Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 18:24


We are very excited to release the fifth episode in a series of five from Ramajamn Studios, showcasing musicians based in Cornwall. This episode features classical guitarist Lois Brown, who performs three cover songs along with an exclusive interview. -DOWNLOAD FOR FREE NOW- Enjoy, Jade and Alice. Ramajamn Studios. ramajamnstudios.wordpress.com Facebook: facebook.com/ramajamnstudios/ Instagram: @ramajamnstudios ramajamnstudios@gmail.com MUSIC Prelude Number 1 -Written by: Heitor Villa-Lobos -Performed by: Lois Brown -Recorded by: Ramajamn Studios 1st Movement of the Koyunbaba Suite -Written by: Carlo Domeniconi -Performed by: Lois Brown -Recorded by: Ramajamn Studios 2nd Movement of the Koyunbaba Suite -Written by: Carlo Domeniconi -Performed by: Lois Brown -Recorded by: Ramajamn Studios

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Mount Holyoke College Podcast
Part 1: Kristin Downey Visits MHC - Intro by Lois Brown

Mount Holyoke College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2009 9:03


Award-winning journalist and author of The Woman Behind the New Deal: The Life of Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor and His Moral Conscience gave a talk on March 31. Kirstin Downey provided a riveting exploration of how and why Perkins slipped into historical oblivion, and restores Perkins to her proper place in history.

Mount Holyoke College Podcast
Part 2: Carolyn Jessop "Flight and Fight: Escape from Polygamy"

Mount Holyoke College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2008 14:32


The former member of a fundamentalist polygamous sect offered details of and insights into her harrowing physical, emotional, and intellectual journey to freedom.

Mount Holyoke College Podcast
Part 1: Carolyn Jessop Intro by Lois Brown

Mount Holyoke College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2008 6:04


The former member of a fundamentalist polygamous sect receives a warm welcome to a public forum Flight and Fight: Escape from Polygamysponsored by The Weissman Center for Leadership.

Mount Holyoke College Podcast
Part 1: Jonathan Kozol: Letters to a Young Teacher - Introduction by Lois Brown

Mount Holyoke College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2008 8:21


Educator and writer Jonathan Kozol addressed a standing-room-only crowd as part of the Bearing Witness series, lamenting the desperate situation in our nation's public school system. He spoke on his latest book, Letters to a Young Teacher, about his relationship with a young first-grade teacher in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and her students.

Mount Holyoke College Podcast
Part 1: Rory Kennedy's "The Camera Doesn't Lie: Social Change via Documentary Filmmaking" - Introduction by Lois Brown

Mount Holyoke College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2008 7:55


Throughout 2007 – 2008, the Weissman Center for Leadership series Bearing Witness explored the issues of testimony, the politics of advocacy, and the multiple ways in which acts of witnessing enable, educate, and inspire us as individuals in this twenty-first century world. The fall lecture series featured documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy's talk titled "The Camera Doesn't Lie: Social Change via Documentary Filmmaking."

Mount Holyoke College Podcast
Part 1: Mehrangiz Kar: "With Determined Spirits": Activism and Contemporary Women's Rights in Iran

Mount Holyoke College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2008 4:28


MHC's Lois Brown, director of The Weissman Center for Leadership and the Liberal Arts introduces Mehrangiz Kar in the Weissman Center's 2007-2008 series, Bearing Witness.