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Picky Eaters on Earth - and in Space, New Mozart, Bruce Lee Way, Gift of the Heart & A Cat's Long Journey Home!
This is a special episode of my podcast, celebrating Volume 1 with my improvising ensemble Collected Strands. The other musicians in the group have all been featured previously on this series, and you'll find the links to those episodes below, with cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne, pianist James McGowan and drummer Mike Essoudry. I'm also delighted that you will get to know the inspiring Australian artist, educator and author Maryanne Moodie who's woven art graces the cover of this album. You'll find the links to her work as well. I am also releasing the interview with Maryanne as a separate stand-alone bonus episode connected to this episode. I feel that all my listeners who love music and creativity will find that Maryanne's personal journey and perspectives will resonate strongly with them, and I hope some listeners in the weaving and art world will also be inspired by the musicians! We are including excerpts from the album during this episode, and you'll find all the links to buy and stream this music below. You can listen here: https://collectedstrands.bandcamp.com/album/volume-1 https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/collectedstrands/volume-1 Artist Maryanne Moodie: https://maryannemoodie.com/ Collected Strands mailing list https://mailchi.mp/5bbfa0f0e271/collected-strands-updates Original Merch for sale: https://www.leahroseman.com/beautiful-shirts-and-more Can you buy this independent podcaster a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks! Video and transcript: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/collected-strands-interview-with-maryanne-moodie The musicians in Collected Strands have all been featured on previous episodes of this podcast, linked below: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/raphael-weinroth-browne https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/james-mcgowan https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/mike-essoudry-drummer Websites: https://jamesmcgowan.ca/ https://raphaelweinrothbrowne.com/ https://mikeessoudrymusic.com/bio Complete Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter Linktree for social media: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman Timestamps (00:00) cold open with Raphael Weinroth-Browne (00:48) excerpt from Solace, Volume 1 Collected Strands (01:44) intro about the episode, Maryanne Moodie (03:45) James and Leah talk about recording the album, the process of improvising (07:27) intro to Unsettled Night with excerpt (10:13) group discussion, Mike Essoudry using bass bow, creative process in improvisation (12:14) percussive, random textures intro to Chaotic Kittens with excerpt (15:15) Mike and James on creative process (19:25) James and Leah on putting the album together, choosing titles, intro to Baroquinerie with clip (23:52) Raph's perspectives on improvisation, group discussion (34:51) Leah and James genres, improvised chamber music, intro to Summer's Eve with clip (38:02) Interview with artist Maryanne Moodie: her start in weaving, writing her books, nurturing our creativity creating commissions, how the audience takes in art, the community of weavers (55:08) ways you can support this podcast (56:02) group discussion, audiences (01:00:36) comments on The Long Journey Home and Summer's Eve, A Simple Magic (01:03:10) A Simple Magic photo of Collected Strands: Curtis Perry
It is in your community… Our guest today is Dr. Marlene Carson, founder and Executive Director of B.L.A.S.T., Black Leaders Against Sex Trafficking. Dr. Carson has decades of personal experience healing the dark, and sometime bitter, harms created in the sex trafficking industry. This is a heavy episode, and I believe a healing one. Marlene's […]
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] World's Travelers of Detroit - "It's A Long Journey Home" [0:03:28] Swanee Quintette - "New Walk" [0:07:03] Joe Powell and the Rock of Ages - "God's Been So Good" [0:12:28] Mighty Harmony Kings - "You Been Good To Me" [0:17:24] Mitchell's Christian Singers - "Saints Are Marching" [0:20:16] Sterling Jubilee Singers - "Down on My Knees" [0:23:00] Harmony Quintet - "I Need Jesus On My Journey" [0:26:15] Mighty Gospel Kings of Charlotte, NC - "Guide Me" [0:31:36] Pilgrim Joys of North Carolina - "There Is a Fountain" [0:35:26] Flying Eagle Gospel Singers - "My Shoes" [0:39:41] Paul Owens & The Capital City Star Singers - "Run On" [0:43:54] Soulful Salem Travelers - "Children of the Spirit" [0:46:23] Six Voices of Zion - "Choose a Seat And Sit Down" Gospel Revelators of San Diego - "I'm On My Way" [0:49:34] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/141674
Dan and Fred talk to Richard Cobbett about writing for games, including The Long Journey Home, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, and Nighthawks. Richard shares his love for The Ur-Quan Masters, and explains how a good storyteller can draw the player into a game's story, setting, and characters.0:00 - Theme music0:14 - Introductions1:56 - The Long Journey Home4:15 - The Ur-Quan Masters5:52 - Layers of sci-fi writing10:28 - Likeable villains12:33 - Where to start writing21:14 - Narrative design in Sunless Skies31:35 - Writing with a team45:46 - Star Trek and self-referencing50:42 - Changing from the first idea55:33 - Ownership and project size1:00:27 - Sci-fi and procedural generation1:04:19 - Making of Nighthawks1:09:00 - Starting a career in games1:27:10 - Sketches and iteration1:36:30 - Fusing story and gameplay1:49:43 - The unique appeal of UQM 2:02:01 - The adventure game genreFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/theurquanmasterDiscuss with us on Discord - https://discord.gg/rasVCDmYKpPlease support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pistolshrimpLearn more about Pistol Shrimp - https://pistolshrimpgames.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unity of Houston offers positive, practical and progressive teachings that support spiritual evolution and abundant living, emphasizing our Oneness in God and the goodness in people and all of life. Watch our 7PM Wednesday Night Service and 11 AM Sunday service live on Facebook or at www.UnityHouston.org. Podcast of our messages and meditations can be found on our website and on iTunes, as well as videos of service lessons. Follow Unity of Houston on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and MeetUp.
Milwaukee-based blues singer and guitarist Buffalo Nichols, on his self-titled 2021 debut, showed how timeless the blues can be, both musically and emotionally. On his latest album, called The Fatalist, Nichols uses contemporary 21st century sounds and techniques to remind us that the blues have been and are always with us, intimately tied to present-day 2023. Buffalo Nichols plays some of these new songs, in-studio. Set list; “Turn Another Stone”, “The Long Journey Home”, “The Difference”
The military's promise to leave no one behind brings WWII Navy Aviator Wilbur Mitts home for his burial.
Kevin Maurer, an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author has written extensively about and inside war zones. When he heard of the mysterious disappearance of retired Marine and Wilmington resident Grady Kurpasi during a Russian ambush in Ukraine, he started investigating. That led to an article about the extraordinary life and death of Grady Kurpasi in Rolling Stone Magazine. Former Marine and close friend Don Turner also joins us to shed light on Grady's disappearance and the efforts to bring him home.
Vic Verchereau welcomes Zac Clark, who is the General Manager of the Lansing Lugnuts. It was always meant to be! Zac Clark found his way home after a journey that prepared him for his dream job! He visited the ballpark when he was 9, and he was sold right then! He completed the masters program at East Tennessee State University and his undergrad studies at Central Michigan University. He gained invaluable experience working in sports with organizations like Special Olympics Michigan, the Detroit Pistons, Unified Athletics, Sports Management Association and other minor league teams that led him home to the Lansing Lugnuts. Zac grew up in Dansville and loves working so close to his home. His story takes us through his journey into minor league baseball and his experiences that brought him back to his roots. Listen to this edition of the Leadership Lowdown with Vic Verchereau. This one will take you out to the ballpark! Bring your own Cracker Jack! » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Dear listeners, I have a tale for you!! It was one of the best/worst thing to happen to me delivered by our sweet Mother Nature. I had been planning a camping trip for 1 whole year with a high school buddy (who only knows me only as a metalhead, shhhhhh......). He had never been to the mid-west, in any place like South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, or Idaho. I had, but for work-related travel, which was a soul sucking endeavor and left me devoid of any potentially wonderful life altering experiences. Our plan went from imagining to planning, and would take us to The Badlands, Custer State Park, Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills, Devil's Tower, Bighorn National Forest, Yellowstone Park, and beyond. It was going to be fantastic. I bulked up some snivel camping gear and I was ready. Imagine that: me, a sissy novice camper, eating barbaric foods over a fire and having a flexible agenda while listening to nature at night in a tiny tent. What could go wrong? We didn't bother to plan more than a day in advance, just in case we liked something so much we decided to explore it more. How exciting!! The first day after flying into Rapid City, SD was the Badlands. We hiked all over it, went places where we probably should not have (including into a buffalo field about a mile's walk from our car, how very wise) and spent about 12 hours there. It was blissful! That night, we set up camp at a very basic campsite. I was awoken in the morning at about 2:30 to hear some distant thunder and some very light sprinkling that lasted about 30 minutes. Perfect. In the morning, the sweet breezes dried everything flawlessly. This is how it is all going to be. Or so I thought. After another few days, we were succeeding, and confident. Nothing could defeat us! On the 3rd night, we set up camp at a popular chain camping place with great amenities and were nice and comfortable. We didn't even bother to see if it was going to rain. Like I said before, what could go wrong? Well, yeah, dear listener, I found out how wrong it could really go for us. I was awoken that night at around 1:30, and there was a torrential downpour above us. Not only that, it sounded as though the wind was whipping at about 300 miles per hour, and massive hailstones were pummeling my tent. There were flashes of lightning that seemed like a thousand suns happening every 10 seconds and thunderclaps with deafening roars. Not gonna lie, I was extremely petrified. I could hear by buddy sneezing non-stop in his tent during it all (we were under pine trees, he has a very bad allergy) that multiplied my fear because I knew that the end is near! It lasted for 2 hours, and I buried my head within my sleeping bag and wondering why I thought that it was wise to sleep under a lightning rod, uh, I mean a tree, and planning my escape to the car at a moment's notice if needed. Dear listeners, I was relegated to the fetal position and turning back into the sissy camper that I really was. I was indeed back at square one. When we woke in the morning, we had to carefully pack (after shaking out) all of our drenched gear and drove 5 hours to a hotel that was gracious enough to permit usage of a private room in which to completely dry out our gear. Dear listener, I made promise to Mother Nature that I would use my fortune of survival against the elements to create a session in the volume of the Camping Under The Stars series. I could only happily oblige. Even though Mother Nature can be comforting and offer serenity and peace, she also exists to put us in our places. She provides a balance of awareness, and offers us sanctuary. Remain cognizant of her beauty and power, respect her intentions, use this session to overcome your challenges, and invigorate your senses with monumental breakthroughs. Make the time to exercise your new mental awareness and gain a new appreciation and respect for Mother Nature in all of her beauty. Shameless plug time!! The very last song is an original song of mine that will be released on an upcoming album (waiting on one last song to be mastered). You can find my music at https://www.tonepoet-music.com Another very last thing, I did record a few sounds from this crazy camping trip and posted them to the app White Noise (I'm not affiliated with them, and I'm not endorsing anything, I just use the app). You can find those sounds HERE. Turn on, tune in, sleep... https://www.tonepoet-music.com https://www.facebook.com/tonepoetmusic TRACK LISTING “In Tents” by Tonedude from I'm A Dude (Start Time: 00:00) “Oceannaire Pragmatist” by ambalek from Lull (Start Time: 00:16) “Rainbow Bridge” by Cliffdiver from Cliffdiver (Start Time: 04:02) “Benevolent Whirlpool of Stars” by Florigenix from Wild Light (Start Time: 10:14) “Generative Curriculum (Excerpt)” by Orbital Patterns from Imposter Syndrome (Start Time: 14:17) “The Long Journey Home” by Realm from Ambient Online Compilation Volume 14 (Start Time: 16:18) “No Agenda (Instrumental)” by Hammock from Chasing After Shadows...Living With The Ghosts (Start Time: 20:57) “Durga (Featuring The Corrupting Sea)” by Aura Gaze from Great Moon Essence (Start Time: 25:37) “Flying High” by Brother Saturn from Music for Sleep (Start Time: 29:03) “A2. Profumo Di Nebbia” by Carlo Giustini from Colla (Double Album) (Start Time: 33:16) “Air and Salt” by Idra from Duet (Start Time: 37:19) “Viola” by Igor Yalivec from Still Life (Start Time: 39:36) “Godspeed, Little Doodle (Excerpt)” by Marta Mist from Eyes Like Pools (Start Time: 43:47) “Home Movies” by Radical Face from Missing Film (Start Time: 45:08) “Layered Sun” by William St Hugh from Anomaly (Start Time: 47:57) “Infinite Portals” by Jörgen Kjellgren from Hollawood (Start Time: 50:07) “Beam Me Up. We Are Free To Go” by Kosmorama from Kosmorama (Start Time: 53:05) “...And the Sun Smiled at the Horizon, Bringing Us Joy!” by Tonepoet from Bloom (Start Time: 56:48)
Listen to Margaret's inspirational and moving description of her long journey home to Harris. Creating a home as a single parent for her 2 young boys was the start of her 20 year struggle to get to where she is today and she expresses her emotions beautifully. She persevered, working tirelessly to provide a stable family life whilst following her own belief in her ability to develop her business through creativity.Sign up to her newsletter to hear about new retreats and future developments in the business.https://quietlandscapes.co.uk/
This sounds like a Homeward Bound sequel, but it actually happened to one pup! Hear this story in your Good News!
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Nick went to Disney! He almost didn't make it back!Hear all about Fantasmic 2.0, the Last Splash, and one semi-harrowing travel experience. Plus a non-zero amount of foot stuff.Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and bring up politics in your Uber.MERCH AVAILABLE NOW!https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-c-ticket-podcastFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@cticketpodINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cticketpod/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/CTicketPodEMAIL US:cticketpod@gmail.comMusic:Delightful D Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In today's episode of coffee and prayer, our devotions are found in first Corinthians, chapter 1 and Joshua chapter 12. Today I share about missing my flight, having my flights canceled and driving home to California on Christmas Eve. In our studies we discuss Sectarianism, why we don't have to dress up the gospel and some food for thought on obedience.
Trigger warning: This episode mentions delicate and triggering topics. Whether or not we are aware of it, our reactions to trauma reflect how the adults around us reacted to their traumatic experiences. In this episode, I'm joined by the two-time winner of the Travel Classics Writing Award, the amazing Rachel Dickinson. Rachel is the author of seven books about history, grief, teen suicide, and travel. Her latest book, "The loneliest places: Loss, Grief, and the Long Journey Home," narrates the story of a mother who discovered there is no right or wrong way to grieve, and that grief takes the time it takes. In February 2012, Rachel lost her teenage son Jack. Jack's decease would change her, her husband, and her three daughters' lives and push her on a self-discovery journey. Throughout this episode, Rachel talks about how her son's death disrupted her and her family's lives, how it impacted her profession, and how she looked at life. She shares her sensations during her trip to the Falkland Islands, where she went to write about the 1982 war between Great Britain and Argentina, the moment she recognized herself in the faces of the traumatized people from the island, and much more. Tune in to Episode 83 of the Joy Found Here podcast and hear how Rachel wrote his way back to herself. In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Jack's story and how it affected Rachel and her family (3:52)Rachel's trip to the Falkland Islands and her interesting discovery (8:13)What is the best thing to say when we don't know what to say (13:30)The things we don't know about ourselves (18:50)The first holiday without Jack (24:32)Resources:Book: Rachel Dickinson - The Loneliest Places: Loss, Grief, and the Long Journey HomeConnect with Rachel:LinkedInFacebookTwitterInstagramLet's Connect:Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marc Alghini's Music Monday segment on The Greg and Dan Show features new music across the genres of folk, country, and bluegrass. This week's list consists of the father and son collaboration on Billy Strings' “Long Journey Home,” country's newest star Lainey Wilson and her single “Hillbilly Hippie, and the new song “Better Part of Me” from Syml featuring Sara Watkins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode date, December 6, 1865, represents just one day in the fight to end slavery. It was the day the 13th amendment was finally passed. What else was happening on that day so long ago? _____ SOURCES “$25,000 For Being Tarred and Feathered.” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), December 6, 1865. www.newspapers.com. “Death of Van Amburgh, Lion Tamer.” The Cadiz Sentinel (Cadiz, Ohio), December 6, 1865. www.newspapers.com. “Disappearance Of H. G. Hubbell.” Burlington Daily Times (Burlington, Vermont), November 25, 1865. www.newspapers.com. “The Disappearance of H. G. Hubbell.” Burlington Times (Burlington, Vermont), December 9, 1865. www.newspapers.com. “H. G. Hubbell.” Cleveland Daily Leader (Cleveland, Ohio), December 6, 1865. www.newspapers.com. History.com Editors. “13th Amendment.” History.com. A&E Television Networks, November 9, 2009. https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/thirteenth-amendment. “Homer G. Hubbell: 1860 United States Federal Census.” Ancestry.com. Accessed September 22, 2022. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/. “Isaac A. Van Amburgh.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, June 2, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_A._Van_Amburgh. Johnson, Andrew. “Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the First Session of the Thirty-Ninth Congress.” New York Daily Herald (New York), December 6, 1865. www.newspapers.com. “Loraine Adams Follett Hubbell (Unknown-1861) .” Find a Grave. Accessed September 22, 2022. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113890283/loraine-adams-hubbell. “The Missing Cashier a Defaulter.” Vermont Record (Brandon, Vermont), January 12, 1866. www.newspapers.com. “Missing.” Burlington Daily Times (Burlington, Vermont), November 23, 1865. www.newspapers.com. New York Times. “With Malice towards None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition Lincoln's Long Journey Home.” Library of Congress, April 21, 1865. https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/lincoln/interactives/long-journey-home/apr_19/article_4_603c_highlight_1.html. “The Personal Effects of H. G. Hubbell.” Baltimore Daily Commercial (Baltimore, Maryland), January 29, 1866. www.newspapers.com. “Read the Papers.” The Cadiz Sentinel (Cadiz, Ohio), December 6, 1865. www.newspapers.com. Robinson, Douglas, ed. “Homer Elnathan Hubbell (1805-1890).” Find a Grave. Accessed September 22, 2022. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232873108/homer-elnathan-hubbell. “Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, September 3, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Ratification_by_the_states. SOUND SOURCES Al Jolson. “I'll Say She Does.” www.pixabay.com/music. Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies. “Cold Winter Blues.” www.pixabay.com/music. Sophie Tucker. “Reuben Rag.” www.pixabay.com/music.
Here is our sermon with our new series "The Long Journey Home - Part 3 - The Courage Needed" with pastor Rick McNeely at Christ Community Church, Murphysboro, Illinois on November 6, 2022. Come be a part of our service every Sunday morning at 8:30 and 10am on 473 West Harrison Road (on the corner of Route 127 and Harrison Road. Our Website: www.cccmurphy.com/ Our Facebook: www.facebook.com/cccmurphysboro/ Our Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/cccmurphysboro Our YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCwSw0gd--EvGp15v7g-KZEw Our Soundcloud: @cccmurphy We truly appreciate all your support. If you would like to give a donation, here is a link to our website to do so: www.cccmurphy.churchcenter.com/giving
Here is our sermon with our new series "The Long Journey Home - Part 2 - The Heart of the Matter" with pastor Rick McNeely at Christ Community Church, Murphysboro, Illinois on October 30, 2022. Come be a part of our service every Sunday morning at 8:30 and 10am on 473 West Harrison Road (on the corner of Route 127 and Harrison Road. Our Website: www.cccmurphy.com/ Our Facebook: www.facebook.com/cccmurphysboro/ Our Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/cccmurphysboro Our YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCwSw0gd--EvGp15v7g-KZEw Our Soundcloud: @cccmurphy We truly appreciate all your support. If you would like to give a donation, here is a link to our website to do so: www.cccmurphy.churchcenter.com/giving
Rachel Dickinson @geology26 has lived a rich life full of adventure, joy, loss, and love. A native of Freeville, New York, her family first settled in this region right after the American Revolution when her fifth-great grandfather received a tract of land as payment for his services during the war. The landscape of home has always deeply affected her; in particular, features created during the last Ice Age as glaciers carved waterfalls and gorges and rounded hills. In this episode she tells the story of writing through grief after the suicide of her teenaged son, Jack, a decade ago. Her insights into the wild and mysterious landscape of human emotion will open your mind and your heart. With honesty and vulnerability, Rachel explores the relationship between creativity and healing and what it means to seek her truth and to share it on the page. Rachel received a degree in geology from Kirkland College, studied American History at the University of Delaware, and eventually got an MFA in nonfiction from Goucher College. She was a travel writer for about a decade, publishing pieces in The Atlantic, Smithsonian.com, Outside.com, and Audubon. Her essays have appeared in Catapult, Aeon, and Salon. As an author, she's written seven nonfiction books including Falconer on the Edge, The Notorious Reno Gang, and her forthcoming memoir The Loneliest Places: Loss, Grief, and the Long Journey Home. Her latest book explores the complicated world of loss and grief and what it means to be part of a family after the suicide of her son. Notes and Resources: Rachel on Facebook Rachel on Instagram: @geology26 Rachel on Twitter: @rachelbirds This episode was edited and mixed by Chad Clarke, chadtheva@gmail.com
95 percent of the millions of American men and women who go to prison eventually get out. What happens to them? On this week's episode of The Prison Post Podcast, we have a conversation with immersion journalist, Lauren Kessler. She has taken a deep dive into looking at the Challenges of Life After Prison. Her book: 'Free' Two years, Six Lives and The Long Journey Home" is powerful, moving, emotional, and revealing. Lauren is both clear-eyed and compassionate, as she follows six people whose diverse stories paint an intimate portrait of struggle, persistence, and resilience.What is the road they must travel from caged to free? How do they navigate their way home? Lauren Kessler is an award-winning author of ten works of nonfiction, all of which combine lively narrative with deep research and in-the-trenches immersion to explore hidden worlds. The creator of two graduate programs in creative nonfiction, she founded a writers' group for those sentenced to life in prison at a maximum security prison. There's Arnoldo, who came of age inside a maximum security penitentiary, now free after nineteen years. Trevor and Catherine, who spent half of their young lives behind bars for terrible crimes committed when they were kids. Dave, inside the walls for 34 years, now about to reenter an unrecognizable world. Vicki, a five-time loser who had cycled in and out of prison for more than a third of her life. They are simultaneously joyful and overwhelmed at the prospect of freedom. Anxious, confused, sometimes terrified, and often ill-prepared to face the challenges of the free world, all are intent on reclaiming and remaking their lives. "FREE" is a gripping and empathetic work of immersion reportage, "FREE" reveals what awaits them and the hundreds of thousands of others who are released from prison every year: the first rush of freedom followed quickly by institutionalized obstacles and logistical roadblocks, grinding bureaucracies, lack of resources, societal stigmas and damning self-perceptions, the sometimes overwhelming psychological challenges. Here's some of the reentry topics we discuss: • The common challenges those recently released encounter in the first month that very few people truly understand? • What being imprisoned means to your sense of self and how to reclaim that? • What being surveilled, regulated, and managed does to your abilities to trust yourself and others? • How you learn to function and reconnect, like understanding the latest technology? • The rocky road of learning how to make so many decisions, big and small, every day? • The staggering racial inequality behind bars (1 in 6 Latino boys and 1 out of every 3 Black kids will go to prison in their lifetime) and the overall “epidemic of mass incarceration” in the U.S., which accounts for 25% of the world's prison population? • What communities can do to help those returning from incarcerated life become a functioning part of that community To purchase a copy of Lauren's book on Amazon visit this link: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3pNM2t5WkxyeFF5Y0xPVGxvNmxuTmhqTmFIZ3xBQ3Jtc0treG1lMmdsTjd0cGc3VUpnb255YmN4dUtfZEpGY2Z2QnhjTGZGWURxSkpaVFRtQ1RRUGYzMk8wYUxJUlcyU1pmVGZYVkxrenFPY19rUkdESFlHTEZXdzJBVmZjUHRvXzNJVjFNQUpQdk9EZjJUbjIyRQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FFree-Years-Lives-Long-Journey%2Fdp%2F1728236517&v=j541tSmUhvI (https://www.amazon.com/Free-Years-Liv...) Click this link to visit her website titled, "The Lauren Chronicles" and check out Lauren's other books at https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa19feGVSS0RGZ2lsblBQN2w0MHJpSVJMRXFlQXxBQ3Jtc0tsaGJiNmNUVC1wUEZrZm5yQjhBak9wa1lsME05TWVQV3czQkpXUzgxYURFaHhhdUhESWtlRlQ5Q19aemlwTTg0ckxTNWgtQm4yZ05VOFNPWG1qR2pmZU1qUmtrNGFBUEZNU3RtX2g0SGZ4dDRGNlN3TQ&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.laurenchronicles.com%2Factivism%2Fnumbing-numbers-action-items%2F&v=j541tSmUhvI...
Why do some prisoners who have been released from prison go back behind bars within just a few years — or in some cases, months or weeks? What social and economic systems contribute to or even drive those outcomes? Lauren Kessler answers those questions through the personal stories of six formerly incarcerated adults in her new book, “Free: Two years, Six Lives, and the Long Journey Home.” Two of those she profiles committed violent crimes as minors but were treated as adults as they were tried and sentenced. Kessler joins us to talk about the defeats and victories these six adults experienced as they reentered the outside world — and shares her insights into why and how their stories unfolded as they did.
"The Long Journey Home" is the thirteenth episode and series finale of the first and only season of Nancy Drew, a short-lived venture from Canadian studio Nelvana. This episdoe first aired on aired December 16, 1995. The show stars Tracy Ryan as Nancy Drew and Scott Speedman and Ned Nickerson, with Jonathan Zaccai guest starring as Christophe.In this episode, Nancy and Ned bicker across France, meeting a mysterious French hitchhiker along the way. Oh, and they kind of break up? It's a bummer.Listen to Áine and Kevin squabble about relationship red flags, train danger, and family lore..Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send your ill-gotten relics to mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.Mystery to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Alice and Kim share some books about odd jobs plus cover new nonfiction about Hong Kong, prison, and cold cases. Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Follow Up Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them by Adrienne Raphel How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question by Michael Schur Ancestor Trouble: A Reckoning and a Reconciliation by Maud Newton New Nonfiction Indelible City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong by Louisa Lim Finding Me: A Memoir by Viola Davis Free: Two Years, Six Lives, and the Long Journey Home by Lauren Kessler Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases by Paul Holes Bomb Shelter: Love, Time, and Other Explosives by Mary Laura Philpot Some of My Best Friends: Essays on Lip Service by Tajja Isen Books About Jobs Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter by Nina MacLaughlin The Ravenmaster: My Life with the Ravens at the Tower of London by Christopher Skaife Just Pursuit: A Black Prosecutor's Fight for Fairness by Laura Coates Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory by Caitlin Doughty Reading Now The Trayvon Generation by Elizabeth Alexander Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris & Alexei are late this week, but they're talking Stuart Little, crazy work schedules, and priming up for the GIANT TREEFORT RETROSPECTIVE SPECTACULAR (coming April 11th)! Call ~THE COLD LINE~ and ask a question: 332-333-4361 (we might play it on the show!) send yr questions to @sizzlereelgang on ig and twitter (or sizzlereelgang at gmail.com) and follow @shishkinproductions on tiktok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We made it back to the United States, but our journey home is far from over. Join us on the last four legs of our journey home. This is the FINAL episode of season 1! On this week's podcast, we do all this...and then some! Enjoy visits with family and friends Visit lots of our favorite Orlando eateries Bought Alex a funny cake Closed the chapter on our life in Florida Played tourist in Orlando Discovered an adorable Florida town Fell in love with a baby Stocked up on Kringle Got marked by a lion Struggled with our luggage Pretended to be hip in Seattle Saw some crazy stuff in the Seattle library And...Nicole had surgery Off Your Beaten Path is a weekly travel podcast about trading in your daily grind for a life worth living! Take a new path each week as your hosts Nicole and George inspire you to live bold and explore outside the lines. Take that trip, work with purpose, and live a life less ordinary by getting Off Your Beaten Path. Please feel free to leave us a comment or question below! Thank you so much for listening! Subscribe to the Podcast on your favorite streaming service: Spotify, Apple, Google Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Instagram. Join our Facebook Group: Live the Byways Buy us a dessert! Please, share with your friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offyourbeatenpath/support
We hear about bills dealing with Native Hawaiian issues; the long journey home for iwi kūpuna; disabled community advocates helping raise public awareness; and planting native hardwoods in Wahiawā's Kūkaniloko Birthstones State Monument.
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Over 120 years ago, Hinemihi, one of the Maori's oldest existing meeting houses was taken from her home in Te Wairoa, Aotearoa-New Zealand. After years of negotiation, there has now been a breakthrough in the effort to bring her home from her current location in the gardens of an English country house. Architect Anthony Hoete lead the negotiations and joins Blueprint to explain the significance of Hinemihi and the role of wharenui (meeting houses) in Maori culture and life.
In the last episode we see Rambler perfom in the cafe. Morning comes and he is seated with Lucille who asks where he is going to play tonight. Rambler is reluctant, but he mentions that “he's got to keep moving”, he won't be staying. Part of Rambler hopes that one-day he sees Lucille again, but for now, he must keep moving.
In this episode 1 we read from the book ‘Long Journey Home' by Julius Lester. Story name- ‘Satan on my back'.
Stuart Wellington is the co-creator and co-host of the best podcast on the internet, Till Def Do Us Ppardy. (He also co-hosts and co-created The Flop House.) Stu's appearance on MBTM means that we've now had all three of the Original Peaches join us, putting us in the elite company of Blank Check, Jordan, Jesse, Go!, and Sophomore Lit. Visit Stu's bars Hinterlands and Minnie's, and check out his wife Sharlene's podcast, I Know the Owner.For more than 30 additional minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes our conversation about Amazing Spider-Man #86, featuring the first appearance of Black Widow's classic costume, and Avengers #77 (in which Tony Stark hits up the Avengers for back rent).Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:"The Killing of Brother Brimstone" - Daredevil #65, written by Roy Thomas, art by Gene Colan and Syd Shores, ©1970 Marvel Comics"The Long Journey Home!" - Fantastic Four #100, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby w/Joe Sinnott, ©1970 Marvel Comics"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff' Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Runrig - Maymorning Mickey Rickshaw - Drag The Tiller's Folly - Go The Road CANCON TThe Paperboys - Someplace, Somewhere CANCON Socks In The Frying Pan - Shady Grove The Chieftains - Long Journey Home (w/ Elvis Costello) Aoife O'Donovan - Phoenix Tradish - The Glasgow Twin Set INST Dropkick Murphys - L-EE-B-O-Y Vasen - Elsa Kolonien - Morgondag (Tomorrow) The Sternwheelers - Wild Rover Reprise Jim Moray - Lord Bateman Gaelic Storm - The Storks Of Guadalajara INST Paddy Maloney once told us it would be a "boots on job". We salute The Chieftain with a Long Journey Home + new Swedish celtfolk from Kolonien.
In this week's episode, Alice talks to Dr Emily Mayhew, a historian of medicine at Imperial College, London. Emily specialises in the study of severe casualty - its infliction, treatment and long-term outcomes in 20th and 21st century warfare. Recently, she has worked particularly closely with researchers and staff at the Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies, based at Imperial College, and she is part of the team that put together the ground-breaking Paediatric Blast Injury Field Manual. She has published a trilogy of books on war wounds from WW1 to Afghanistan: 'Wounded: the Long Journey Home from the Great War', 'The Guinea Pig Club: Archibald McIndoe and the RAF in World War Two', and 'A Heavy Reckoning: War, Medicine and Survivial in Afghanistan and Beyond'. In the podcast we also talk about her latest book, 'The Four Horsemen: War, Pestilence, Famine and Death, and the Hope of a New Age'. The episode begins with Emily discussing the kinds of wounds that became a common feature of the two World Wars, what those wounds can tell us about the political and military strategies that were being followed, and how medical science adapted to treat them. With advances in medical practice, more and more servicemen ended up surviving their wounds - and that gets us talking about public perceptions of injury and disability. In contrast to soldiers who lost limbs during WW1, for example, pilots who survived terrible burns during WW2 often found themselves feted by an admiring public. That gets us thinking about the experience of more recent veterans, from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the profound effects that blast injuries have long after the blast itself. Emily touches on the foundation of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the birth of humanitarianism - and what happened in 2016 in Mosul, when for the first time in its history the Red Cross did not get involved. We discuss the role of historians alongside medics and humanitarian organisations in providing a line of defence against War, Pestilence, Famine and Death - and how valuable those ancient Horsemen are in helping us visualise what is at stake. Along the way, Emily stresses the disproportionate impact of war and man-made famines on children - the often unseen victims of conflict. Among other questions, Alice asked: how do wounds help us visualise war itself?what 'iconic' wounds do we associate with different wars, and why?what wounds remain less visible, or less understood?how has the general public responded to war wounds over time, and what has shaped their understanding and attitudes?how interconnected is the history of warfare and the history of medicine?what difference does it make to visualise war as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse? how optimistic should we feel about our ability to keep those Horsemen at bay in future? We hope you enjoy the episode! *Please note: this episode was recorded in spring 2021, before the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Some references to Afghanistan are therefore out of date. For a version of our podcast with close captions, please use this link. For more information about individuals and their projects, access to resources and more, please have a look on the University of St Andrews Visualising War website. Music composed by Jonathan Young Sound mixing by Zofia Guertin
In this episode of The Hindu On Books Podcast, we are joined by Vinod Kapri, filmmaker and author, who speaks about his new book '1232 km: The Long Journey Home', published by HarperCollins. The book tells the story of the March 24, 2020 lockdown and its impact on the lives of millions, told through the stories of 7 young men. Left for themselves in Delhi, they undertake a perilous journey home - the distance they cover on bicycles gives the book its title - as they encounter incredible obstacles on their way, from police brutality to insults, and rely on the kindness of strangers to survive. The book grew out of a documentary film project that followed their journey home last year, and through seven lives, paints a broader picture of how India - its government at every level, people and society at large - treat a group of people who are so essential in powering everyday life and industry in India's cities, yet face little gratitude for doing so. Want to get more from The Hindu on books? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here (Newsletter Subscription) Write to us with comments and feedback at socmed4@thehindu.co.in
Let your imagination flow! Enter the Land of Forever LOVE as Dr. Jean Marie Farish, LOVE LIGHT Host, takes you on an empowering soul journey. In this 'Dream Land', you will encounter a myriad of heart opening experiences that will awaken you to the true meaning of LOVE. Life unfolds in meaningful ways for each of us. Each person can experience their own personal journey in their own special and unique way. Join Dr. Jean, on a journey of awakening; learning the real meaning of LOVE; and and most importantly, coming home through a deep journey within. Dr. Jean is the author of The Long Journey Home, Living in the Spirit of Love: Our Natural State of Being, Journey To Wholeness: Reflections For Transforming Your Life; and Kindle eBooks, Living in Love: Character and Philosophy of Henry Drummond and My LOVE LIGHT Reflection Journal. Dr. Jean sees life as an amazing adventurous journey. She states, We are seasoned travelers of the labyrinth. Losing our way and finding our way; traveling on the beaten path and the road less travelled; eventually finding our way Home to the place of spiritual rest and fulfillment
Why exactly is New Zealand considered the safest place in the world for many immigrants? This episode zooms out from present day and explores why those fleeing war-torn countries choose to make Christchurch their home. We chart the two separate back stories of Iraqi calligraphist Janna Ezat and Iraqi engineering executive Adeeb Sami, as they take us from Mosul and Baghdad, to the UAE, and eventually to Christchurch. CREDITS Reporter & writer: Ashleigh StewartScript & story consultation: Popsock MediaProducers: Bashar Najjar and Basel Anabtawi 'Our Darkest Day' is a Rising Giants Network production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pip the miniature dachshund caught the whole world's attention when she faced a gruelling five-month journey to get back home to her family in Australia.In this episode, we hear about her family's devotion to being reunited with her, and the strangers who made it possible.CREDITS:Sounds from Zapsplat.com'Sunshine' and 'Sailing' by Delicate Steve'Melancholia' by Godmode'Seaside Piazza' by Aaron Kenny
Why does Elohim not hear from heaven and heal our land. Maybe because we "hate" Raca in Hebrew, our brothers, this is why there is so much darkness. This murderous spirit is running rampant. If YHVH is one why are their 3 opinions on the Restoration of All Israel. Darkness over the land...still. ---------------------You can find the video version of this presentation, link to the Facebook group and much more on the website. Website: https://theelectlife.org See also these discussions on the blog: 1. Old and New Testament's Verses that are 2 House Remez and SOD level Prophecies - https://theelectlife.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=7390&action=edit2. The Long Journey Home - https://theelectlife.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=7229&action=edit
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This week Sami shares her personal story of hitting "rock bottom" from a couple years ago when she moved to 3 states in just under 2 months flat. From Arizona to Colorado, Colorado to Oregon, and ultimately from Oregon all the way back home to Southern California, Sami shares the lessons she learned and the experiences she had along her way. One thing she knows...wherever you go, there you are. Special thanks to Andy Hall of the Infamous Stringdusters for the wonderful podcast music!
My Long Journey Home - G tuning
My Long Journey Home - G tuning
My Long Journey Home - G tuning
Generic Quote Regarding Anniversaries Hello, and welcome to episode 115 of The Fantasticast. Each week, Steve Lacey and Andy Leyland guide you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. This week, we're covering Fantastic Four #100, Jack Kirby's antepenultimate issue of the Fantastic Four and the first Marvel anniversary issue. Nowadays, Marvel celebrate an anniversary at the drop of a hat (did we really need a 25th issue anniversary celebration for All New X-Men?), but in 1970, this was the first time a milestone was celebrated. You know that old saying about learning to walk before you can run? Well... Send in your feedback to fantastic4podcast@gmail.com, leave your comments at the libsyn site, or at fantasticflameon.wordpress.com. Follow us on twitter, where we are @fantasticast Original artwork by Michael Georgiou. Check out his work at mikedraws.co.uk Episode cover design by Samuel Savage.