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Giulio & Ryan discuss how it feels to be slighted at a wedding, witnessing an accident where the victim may be at fault and last minute wedding planning for a big weekend in Mass. Get Headspace FREE for 60 days. Go to http://headspace.com/oopsthepodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/oopsthepodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/OopsThePodcast TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oopsthepodcast COME SEE GIULIO: WEBSITE: https://www.giuliogallarotti.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/notjulio/ TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@notjuliog TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Notjulio PRODUCED BY RYAN LYNCH: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ryanisreallypolite TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ryanispolite TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryanisreallypolite?lang=en
Today we’re talking about the only truly noble pursuit there is — making movies! To honor the greatest industry in the world, this live episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about movies… about movies. Guests: Writer/actor Ashley Nicole Black (“A Black Lady Sketch Show,” “Shrinking”); writer/actor Paul Scheer (“Black Monday,” “The League”); and writer April Prosser (“Look Both Ways”) NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.
Today we’re talking about the only truly noble pursuit there is — making movies! To honor the greatest industry in the world, this live episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about movies… about movies. Guests: Writer/actor Ashley Nicole Black (“A Black Lady Sketch Show,” “Shrinking”); writer/actor Paul Scheer (“Black Monday,” “The League”); and writer April Prosser (“Look Both Ways”) NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.
Today we’re talking about the only truly noble pursuit there is — making movies! To honor the greatest industry in the world, this live episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about movies… about movies. Guests: Writer/actor Ashley Nicole Black (“A Black Lady Sketch Show,” “Shrinking”); writer/actor Paul Scheer (“Black Monday,” “The League”); and writer April Prosser (“Look Both Ways”) NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.
Today we’re talking about the only truly noble pursuit there is — making movies! To honor the greatest industry in the world, this live episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about movies… about movies. Guests: Writer/actor Ashley Nicole Black (“A Black Lady Sketch Show,” “Shrinking”); writer/actor Paul Scheer (“Black Monday,” “The League”); and writer April Prosser (“Look Both Ways”) NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.
Brooke Ellison was 11 years old when a car hit her and paralyzed her from the neck down. Look Both Ways is about her life's achievements.
As we begin a new year, let's look both ways. Not left and right, east and west. But backward and forward. Ahead and behind. Both are important. And I'm learning that if we only focus our attention and energy in one particular direction, we're missing out. It's incomplete. If the goal is to be whole, we would do well to look both ways and engage the wisdom of both reflection and intention. Looking back. Looking forward. Hoping for what's ahead. Remembering what's behind. So, what might this look like? Listen in. Fleming Rutledge Sign up to receive The Re{collection} HERE Book a spiritual direction session with me HERE www.withjulianne.com
“Rejoicing in the return of God” 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 “STOP! LOOK BOTH WAYS!” Look back…”Merry Christmas!” Luke 2:10-11 Acts 1:9-11 Look forward…”Stay awake!” Matthew 24:42 Titus 2:11-13 “TIDINGS OF COMFORT AND JOY!” 1. Mankind Has a Storyline. Hebrews 1:1-2 Revelation 21:5 2. Grief and Hope are real. 1Peter 5:10-11 3. Rejoice in the Rapture and the Reunion! Philippians 3:20
Per poter restare in Thailandia più di due mesi, ci vuole un visto. Ma non è semplice ottenerlo, specialmente se vivi su un'isola lontano dalla capitale. _______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Look Both Ways" by Flamingosis & Birocratic disponibile su Bandcamp• Nella foto di copertina:In taxi, fuori dall'aeroporto, direzione albergo. Bangkok, Thailandia. Novembre 2024. • Dammi feedback:Critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriendArchivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia• Newsletter in Inglese:https://robingood.substack.comhttps://goodtools.substack.comhttps://curationmonetized.substack.com
The Plot to Kill Jesus(Matthew 26:1-5; Mark 14:1-2; John 11:45-57)1Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover. 2And the chief priests and scribes sought how they might kill him; for they feared the people.3Then entered Satan into Judas surnamed Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve. 4And he went his way, and communed with the chief priests and captains, how he might betray him unto them. 5And they were glad, and covenanted to give him money. 6And he promised, and sought opportunity to betray him unto them in the absence of the multitude.The Last Supper(Psalm 41:1-13; Matthew 26:17-25; Mark 14:12-21; John 13:18-30)7Then came the day of unleavened bread, when the passover must be killed. 8And he sent Peter and John, saying, Go and prepare us the passover, that we may eat. 9And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare? 10And he said unto them, Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house where he entereth in. 11And ye shall say unto the goodman of the house, The Master saith unto thee, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the passover with my disciples? 12And he shall shew you a large upper room furnished: there make ready. 13And they went, and found as he had said unto them: and they made ready the passover.The Lord's Supper Instituted(Matthew 26:26-30; Mark 14:22-214And when the hour was come, he sat down, and the twelve apostles with him. 15And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer: 16For I say unto you, I will not any more eat thereof, ... KJV pub w1122@1130
Do we have more areas where you run into this problem, or are we all just really bad drivers?
Movie recommendations or comments for us? Text us here!We're watching Look Both Ways this week! Following a celebratory one night stand with bestie Gabe, Nat discovers she's pregnant... or maybe not? The story follows Nat through two parallel universes that were created in the moments before she looked at her tests: one where she moves to LA and lands her dream job, and one where she heads back to her hometown with Gabe in tow and becomes a mom. Lili Reinhart, Danny Ramirez, Aisha Dee, David Corenswet, Nia Long, Andrea Savage and Luke Wilson star in this rom-dramedy. You can find this movie on Netflix!Email us at MadeMePodcast@gmail.comFind us on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/MadeMePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/myhusbandmademedoit/ Podcast artwork by Anna Eggleton of Treehouse Lettering & Design: https://www.treehouseletteringanddesign.com/
The Break Room (THURSDAY 8/22/24) 6am Hour Includes: 1) If you can't hear it, how do you know it's coming? 2) As hard as you try to fight it, PUMPKIN SEASON is officially upon us. 3) This sounds like it would be a dream trip for fans of a certain team, but it only takes one person to ruin it for the group.
In this Author Interview with Mystery Writer Fiona Ballard, we discuss the talented author behind "Taking The Bandage," "The Wedding Dress," "Look Both Ways," and the upcoming "Inscription,” in our Writers on the Writing Process series. Fiona shares her fascinating journey from a fulfilling NHS career to becoming a celebrated writer. Dive into her creative process as she discusses her love for plotting, revising, and researching, and discover the inspirations behind her memorable characters. Fiona also opens up about her personal life, from balancing motherhood and writing to her hobbies like traveling, swimming, and singing in a community choir. Join us for a delightful conversation filled with insights, tips, and fun anecdotes that will inspire both aspiring and seasoned authors alike. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Fiona's unique experiences and discover the magic behind her storytelling. ------------------------------------ SHOW ME LOVE OVER AT PATREON - https://patreon.com/authorsalcovepodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink BUY THE WRITING PROGRAM SCRIVENER - $60! Scrivener won't tell you how to write—it simply provides everything you need to start writing and keep writing. It is by far my personal favorite writing app! https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=angela46 BECOME A PROOFREADER/EDITOR! Guaranteed work as a proofreader/editor, if you pass the exam with an 80% or higher!!: https://give.knowadays.com/6DcL9W ------------------------------------ Links from the show: Her website: www.ballardsbookshelf.com Book Inscription: https://www.amazon.com/Inscription-Fiona-Ballard-ebook/dp/B0CVNGPG9X?ref_=ast_author_mpb If you are interested in being a guest on my episode, you may fill out the form on my website: http://authorsalcove.com/be-a-guest You can also follow me on: Facebook: http://facebook.com/authorsalcove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorsalcovepodcast/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnes-wolfe-20bb47288/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQYPBl1LtZh08qCdIRHTy?si=aa56d7a9565a49fa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVCbL470bDCgeg23kziYAg (possible affiliate links above)
This week, we are comparing Sliding Doors (1998) and Look Both Ways (2022) - two films about young women's lives taking different paths depending on one change that is out of their control.-----The Movies:Sliding Doors (1998)Directed by Peter HowittWritten by Peter HowittiMDb Rating: 6.7Look Both Ways (2022)Directed by Wanuri KahiuWritten by April ProsseriMDB Rating: 6.3-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Discussions of death, injury, pregnancy and miscarriages
Dr. Elizabeth O'Neal, a transportation safety expert and professor at the University of Iowa College of Public Health, discusses her research on pedestrian safety, particularly in relation to driverless vehicles and children. She explains that her research uses virtual environments to study how children interact with traffic and make crossing decisions. She also discusses the implications of driverless technology and the need for clear communication between autonomous vehicles and pedestrians, especially children. Dr. O'Neal emphasizes the importance of considering the safety of vulnerable road users when developing policies and recommends teaching children about road safety beyond the basic "look right, look left" approach. She suggests that parents can use talk-aloud protocols to demonstrate their decision-making process when crossing roads. To stay informed about ongoing research and developments in this field, Dr. O'Neal suggests checking the websites of organizations such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the University of Iowa College of Public Health. A transcript of this episode will be available soon. Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at CPH-GradAmbassador@uiowa.edu You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
We can't wrap-up a deep-dive into How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days without talking about the most memorable part of the movie – the yellow dress Kate Hudson wears in the climax of the film. And while we're at it, it's worth obsessing over all the costumes in this film because this is a movie steeped in fashion. To help us unpack the craft of costume design, we're welcoming Colin Wilkes on the show. Colin Wilkes is a costume designer who has designed theater, opera, puppetry, TV and film in many genres. She has her BFA in Costume Design from CalArts and her design work on rom-coms includes the 2020 Hulu movie Palm Springs and the 2022 Netflix movie Look Both Ways. She's currently the designer for the Apple+ show Big Door Prize. ---If we give you butterflies, consider supporting us on Patreon! On Patreon have more great romance content including a close scene analysis inspired by this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Co-Occurrence #10 - Look Both Ways: Curbing Runaway Design and Healing Education's Tomorrow (EP.33) With Carissa Carter, M.S. and Scott Doorley, M.A. As educators we create, are subjected to, and engage with other people's creations and intentions. We often assume that our values and intentions are going to automatically manifest in the way that we work with these creations and when we use other people's creations. We assume that the outcomes of those creations are going to align with our intentions. But the things we design take on a life of their own, and if we aren't thoughtful that can produce outcomes with effects we never intended. But. what if we took time to understand the past and the future of design? What if we used intentionality to design to heal? In our lives, in our curriculum, and in our technology? Stanford professors and authors of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future, Carissa Carter and Scott Doorley, join Stacy Craft to explore these questions and beyond. This episode is the tenth installment of our limited series, "Co-Occurrence," featuring conversations exploring AI and related technologies as well as possible, probably and actual impacts on education. From discussions around what we know, what we hope for, and what is happening concretely today - this limited series will give you some things to ponder and actionable takeaways. Questions? Feedback? Ideas? Contact us at edufi@mayo.edu Audio Edit Support: Jaquan Leonard Additional Resources: Doorley, S., Carter, C., & Stanford d.school. (2024). Assembling tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future Penguin Random House Assembling Tomorrow — Stanford d.school
Interviewee: Dr. Brooke Ellison Interviewer: Dr. Peter Poullos Note: This episode was recorded prior to Dr. Ellisons death on February 4th. We are honored to have had the opportunity to interview her before she passed away and hope this podcast episode honors her and her contributions to science. Description: In this podcast episode, Dr. Peter Poullos interviews Dr. Brooke Ellison, a disability rights advocate and bioethicist. Dr. Ellison shares her journey of embracing disability, finding strength, and building resilience. She discusses the inspiration behind the title of her book, Look Both Ways, and highlights the significance of understanding the power of disability. Dr. Ellison emphasizes the need for healthcare professionals to learn from people with disabilities and include their perspectives in medical education and decision-making. She talks about her role in teaching future healthcare professionals and her work with organizations focused on disability rights, advocating for better access and opportunities for people with disabilities. Dr. Ellison also shares her experience of creating a shared interest group on disability at Harvard and stresses the importance of integrating disability into every discipline. The conversation explores the intersection of ethics and disability, emphasizing the importance of including disabled voices in these discussions. She explains her understanding of hope as an action-oriented perspective that arises from living with challenges. The episode concludes with a discussion on the benefits of interdependence and the advice Dr. Ellison would give to young people with disabilities entering academia or medicine. Bio: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/people/ellison.php https://www.brookeellison.com/about Key Words: Spinal Cord Injury, Science, STEM, DocsWithDisabilities, Resilence, Brook Ellison, SCI, bioethicist Transcript: https://bit.ly/DWDI_Podcast_Transcript93 Produced by: R.E. Natowicz, Jasmine Lopez, and Dr. Lisa Meeks. Audio editor: R.E. Natowicz and Jacob Feeman Digital Media: Katie Sullivan Resources: National Women's History Alliance. (2024). The 2024 National Women's History Theme. https://nationalwomenshistoryalliance.org/2024-whm-theme/ Not my ventilator: How conceptual frameworks of disability and the absence of the disabled voice have shaped healthcare policies in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond Look Both Ways The Patient as Professor: How My Life as a Person with Quadriplegia Shaped My Thinking as an Ethicist
Series: Strategic StopsGod understands our need to have practices that cause us to look backward and forward for our spiritual vitality.Luke 22:14-20
**ENCORE: This podcast was recorded on March 13, 2023 ** Renowned disability rights advocate and Associate Professor at Stony Brook University, Brooke Ellison, PhD., discusses her journey as an activist, the importance of inclusivity and accessibility, and her latest memoir “Look Both Ways”.This episode is dedicated to the memory of Brooke Ellison.*Show Notes*https://www.brookeellison.com/https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/people/ellison.phpMemoirs & Other Publications: "Look Both Ways" (2021) : https://www.brookeellison.com/look-both-ways"Miracles Happen" (2002): https://www.amazon.com/Miracles-Happen-Daughter-Journey-Hardcover/dp/B011MEQ62S"The Brooke Ellison Story" (2004), Directed by Christopher Reeve: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0407612/Speeches:TEDx "The Pillars of Hope": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA28_fd5e1A&t=1sAmerican Society for Neuro-Rehabilitation Person of the Year keynote- "The Patient as the Professor": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3mE9kndUqo&t=1740s Harvard- "A Shared Confidence": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alf_I1p7bds&t=143sFollow Brooke on: Facebook (@brooke.ellison1020): https://www.facebook.com/brooke.ellison1020Twitter (@brookemellison): https://twitter.com/brookemellisonInstagram (brooke_ellison1020): https://www.instagram.com/brooke_ellison1020/Support the showTo view the video of this episode with closed captioning, ASL interpretation, and/or Spanish subtitles, visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0L4INYxuDLx8b8oFTpaXbe42NLmZBKDY.(The views, information, or opinions expressed during the "Empire State of Rights" podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Disability Rights New York.)
On March 20th and May 22nd, 2023, Elaine Miller-Karas interviewed Dr. Brooke Ellison. Brooke died on February 4, 2024. We are rebroadcasting this episode in tribute to her life, her wisdom, and her brilliance. We are acknowledging her family and all the love and support they gave her during her short lifetime. After a nearly fatal run-in with a car at age 11 that left her paralyzed from the neck down and unable to breathe on her own, Brooke Ellison went on to graduate from Harvard, write a memoir, earn master's and doctoral degrees, and teach policy and ethics as a tenured professor—all the while navigating the world as a woman with ventilator-dependent quadriplegia. Christopher Reeve's last directorial work prior to his death was the Brooke Ellison Story, which chronicled a part of her life. Brooke shared her perspectives and her wisdom about disability and life. In her book, “Look Both Ways,” published before her death, Brooke refused to let us look away. She tears off the cloak of invisibility around disability not only to champion the rights of the blind or the mobility-impaired but to make a far more earth-shattering claim: what she's experienced—having to relearn how to live—differs from what every human being endures only in a matter of degree. We are more alike than we are willing to see. Brooke's transformation was “an amplified version of the kinds of adjustments we all need to make when we have undergone an unexpected and, often, undesired change in our lives.” She was only 44 and she lived an amazing life.
On March 20th and May 22nd, 2023, Elaine Miller-Karas interviewed Dr. Brooke Ellison. Brooke died on February 4, 2024. We are rebroadcasting this episode in tribute to her life, her wisdom, and her brilliance. We are acknowledging her family and all the love and support they gave her during her short lifetime. After a nearly fatal run-in with a car at age 11 that left her paralyzed from the neck down and unable to breathe on her own, Brooke Ellison went on to graduate from Harvard, write a memoir, earn master's and doctoral degrees, and teach policy and ethics as a tenured professor—all the while navigating the world as a woman with ventilator-dependent quadriplegia. Christopher Reeve's last directorial work prior to his death was the Brooke Ellison Story, which chronicled a part of her life. Brooke shared her perspectives and her wisdom about disability and life. In her book, “Look Both Ways,” published before her death, Brooke refused to let us look away. She tears off the cloak of invisibility around disability not only to champion the rights of the blind or the mobility-impaired but to make a far more earth-shattering claim: what she's experienced—having to relearn how to live—differs from what every human being endures only in a matter of degree. We are more alike than we are willing to see. Brooke's transformation was “an amplified version of the kinds of adjustments we all need to make when we have undergone an unexpected and, often, undesired change in our lives.” She was only 44 and she lived an amazing life.
On March 20th and May 22nd, 2023, Elaine Miller-Karas interviewed Dr. Brooke Ellison. Brooke died on February 4, 2024. We are rebroadcasting this episode in tribute to her life, her wisdom, and her brilliance. We are acknowledging her family and all the love and support they gave her during her short lifetime. After a nearly fatal run-in with a car at age 11 that left her paralyzed from the neck down and unable to breathe on her own, Brooke Ellison went on to graduate from Harvard, write a memoir, earn master's and doctoral degrees, and teach policy and ethics as a tenured professor—all the while navigating the world as a woman with ventilator-dependent quadriplegia. Christopher Reeve's last directorial work prior to his death was the Brooke Ellison Story, which chronicled a part of her life. Brooke shared her perspectives and her wisdom about disability and life. In her book, “Look Both Ways,” published before her death, Brooke refused to let us look away. She tears off the cloak of invisibility around disability not only to champion the rights of the blind or the mobility-impaired but to make a far more earth-shattering claim: what she's experienced—having to relearn how to live—differs from what every human being endures only in a matter of degree. We are more alike than we are willing to see. Brooke's transformation was “an amplified version of the kinds of adjustments we all need to make when we have undergone an unexpected and, often, undesired change in our lives.” She was only 44 and she lived an amazing life.
Listen as Emma and Katie divorce reality and talk about this 2022 romanticish comedyish and also oscar noms, Texas, David Kor...en...swet? and kind of get a little real about the people we are and the people we could have been. We've got it all, this week!
Chris and Don take an abbreviated look at a timeline where Winston Churchill is killed crossing New York's Fifth Avenue on foot by an auto in December 1939.You can follow and interact with A Fork In Time on….Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aforkintimeTwitter: @AFITPodcastDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/xhZEmZMKFSPinterest: www.pinterest.com/aforkintimeOur YouTube ChannelIf you enjoy the podcast and want to support it financially, you can help by:Supporting us monthly via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aforkintime....or, make a one-time donation via Podfan to A Fork In Time or The Room Where It HappenedWebsite: www.aforkintimepodcast.comE-Mail: aforkintimepodcast@gmail.comDirect Link to Listener Survey: https://www.aforkintimepodcast.com/listenersurveyJoin Us for Online Diplomacy PlayInformation on our WebsiteCheck Out The Room Where It Happened, our other podcast where the focus is on "real" history:https://www.aforkintimepodcast.com/theroomwhereithappenedTheme Music: Conquer by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show
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God made it clear that He created us for heaven, not hell. Through the gift of salvation, we get to wait with hopeful expectation for our true home—heaven. But what can we really expect when we get there? What is it truly like? Tune in to our series, Look Both Ways, as we uncover the answers through God's word.
God made it clear that He created us for heaven, not hell. Through the gift of salvation, we get to wait with hopeful expectation for our true home—heaven. But what can we really expect when we get there? What is it truly like? Tune in to our series, Look Both Ways, as we uncover the answers through God's word.
This episode originally aired during season 3 of The Drew Barrymore Show.Magnolia Network's Joanna Gaines and Drew are going roller skating and chatting home renovation. “Look Both Ways” and “Beavis and Butthead” star Andrea Savage is serving up the news with Drew and Ross Mathews at the Drew's News desk!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
About The Guest(s): Brooke Ellison, Ph.D., is an associate professor of health policy and medical ethics at Stony Brook University. At age 11, a car accident left Brooke paralyzed from the neck down and ventilator-dependent. At 21, she graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University with a degree in cognitive neuroscience. She received a master's degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a Ph.D. in sociology from Stony Brook University. A policy and ethics expert in stem cell research, Brooke served on the Empire State Stem Cell Board, which designed New York's stem cell policy. She is on the Board of Directors of the NY Civil Liberties Union and the Suffolk County Human Rights Commission. Brooke's first book, Miracles Happen(2002), was adapted into The Brooke Ellison Story, a movie directed by Christopher Reeve.Summary: Brooke Ellison, a disability rights advocate and author of the book "Look Both Ways," shares her personal journey of living with quadriplegia and how it has shaped her understanding of disability. She discusses the importance of shifting the narrative around disability from one of pity and shame to one of strength and empowerment. Brooke emphasizes the need for inclusive policies that consider disability as a cross-cutting issue in all aspects of public policy. She also highlights the significance of universal design and the benefits of inclusion for all individuals.Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/-kUz6aHchJdl5V_JLX8ZVg7BmFEKey Takeaways:Disability is more than just a physical impairment; it is a sociocultural construct that requires a shift in societal understanding and inclusion.Public policies should consider disability as a cross-cutting issue and be integrated into all aspects of policy-making.Inclusive classrooms and universal design benefit all individuals, fostering diversity and understanding.The societal perception of disability needs to change from one of pity and shame to one of strength and empowerment.The pandemic has highlighted the importance of accessibility and the need for continued progress in disability rights and inclusion.Brooke Ellison: https://www.brookeellison.com/MCIE:Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-ListWebsite: https://www.mcie.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inclusionmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inclusionmd/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/inclusionmdLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusive-education/ Support Think Inclusive by becoming a patron! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subject: Sunday AM Speaker or Performer: Pastor Sheerin Scripture Passage(s): John 9:1-3 Date of Delivery: September 17, 2023
The Dirt Reporters discuss Bobby Pierce's summer hot streak and North-South 100 sweep and, after an incident in the Florence pits, reflect on being careful amid race cars, pedestrians, pit bikes, four-wheelers and more in our pit areas.
In honor of the August 8th album cover photo shoot of The Beatles crossing Abbey Road, we take at look a lesson from this iconic image. This is a another morning commute episode. (Actually, I recorded this driving home from the gym.)
Have you been searching for answers trying to find your way in life but nothing seems to work? In today's message, Pastor Ricky shares how the Lord has a plan for your life and that He's calling you to follow Him. When you obey God, He meets you with His power and His power is more than enough to guide you through life's challenges and to lead us to our true calling. But what does that mean to obey God? Well, it means putting your trust in Him and following what He says. It means surrendering our plans and giving them to Him.
Do you ever get the feeling like you're stumbling around in life, not really sure of what you're supposed to be doing? It's like something's missing but you're not really sure what it is. Well in today's message Pastor Ricky shares how we're not meant to navigate life alone. We were created to have a relationship with God and it's only through Him that you can find true purpose and fulfillment. When you spend time with Jesus, you open yourself up to His wisdom and guidance. He knows your heart and your desires and He wants to lead you in the life that you were meant to live.
Do you ever feel lost, scared, or alone? Have you made mistakes in the past that make you feel like you've fallen too far from grace to be redeemed? In today's message, Pastor Ricky shares how no matter what you've done, or how far you've strayed, you're never not in need of God's grace and you're never out of reach of God's grace. God's love is always there for you waiting to welcome you back with open arms. The beauty of God's grace is that it's freely given and it covers all of our imperfections and mistakes.
Monday July 24, 2023 *** Kelly the Carjacker *** Looking both ways when crossing a one way street *** Barbie wins the box office *** Top 3 junk foods in each state *** Average person suffers 140 moments of phone peril every year *** High Five: 11 Year old Keegan Hogan of Dover receives Life Saving Award *** Do you remember the windshield sunshade ***
Did you know that an estimated 61 million Americans live with a disability?While the challenges of living with a disability can range from mobility to cognition, independent living, hearing, vision, and self-care, those who experience disabilities also have so much to offer to those without.This Disability Pride Month, we're revisiting our 2023 conversation with Brooke Ellison, Ph.D., associate professor of health policy and medical ethics at Stony Brook University and author of the memoir, Look Both Ways. After an accident at age 11, Brooke was left paralyzed from the neck down and ventilator-dependent. As a policy and ethics expert in stem cell research, Brooke now lectures in the very location where medical professionals saved her life over 31 years ago.In this interview, Brooke advocates how society, as a whole, has so much to gain from a world in which those with disabilities are integrated into decision-making processes, public policy, and how physical spaces are designed. Listen to our full 2023 interview with Brooke Ellison here.Please rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to help other listeners find our work!Want to get in touch? Leave us a voicemail Support our partners and affiliates for exclusive discounts:Fathom Analytics: Get beautiful, secure website data without trading your customers' private browsing data to Google and FacebookFlywheel: Seamless WordPress website hosting on US-based serversHover: Register domains with ease. Save $2 on your first purchaseMailerLite: A powerful, affordable email marketing platform with premium plans starting at just $9/mo.Sanebox: Take back your inbox with machine learning to automatically organize your emails. Save $5 when you join.Trint: Turn recordings of meetings, calls, and interviews into transcripts with 99% accuracy.Affiliate Disclosure: Our show is listener supported through affiliate and partner links. By clicking one of the above links and registering or making a purchase, we may earn a small commission, which helps pay for the costs of our show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
****CONFIDENTIAL - FOR INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION ONLY****Subject: Urgent Investigation into the Cold Case "Operation: Look Both Ways" and Recent Unauthorized Leaks of "The Crossing Guard Tapes"Due to recent unauthorized public leaks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Safety Vest Task Force is urgently reopening a 40 year old cold case, known internally as "Operation Look Both Ways." This cold case, dating back to the 1980s, pertains to peculiar and dangerous activities connected with an individual named Mike Limbo and a clandestine organization identified as the "Order of the Crossing Guards."Limbo, initially an unassuming citizen, assumed a seemingly innocuous role as a school crossing guard before being pulled into a mysterious war involving the "Order of the Crossing Guards." The narrative surrounding Limbo suggests his involvement in a conflict of potentially supernatural proportions, posing a serious threat to national security. His current status, including his whereabouts and whether he's still alive, remain unknown.Recent investigations have brought to light a series of unauthorized leaks involving copies of Limbo's personal audio journals recorded on previously used BASF Chromdioxid II tapes. These tapes, dubbed "The Crossing Guard Tapes," are being disseminated to the public via an unauthorized podcast and provide potentially dangerous insight into the mysterious events under scrutiny in "Operation Look Both Ways."Given the period in which these tapes were recorded, and the recent unauthorized leaks, one Jim Waters has emerged as a person of interest. Waters, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, has extensive experience in music and sound production across a variety of multimedia projects. His potential involvement with the unauthorized podcast leaks, as well as the extent of his knowledge about Mike Limbo and the "Order of the Crossing Guards," is currently under investigation. Waters' refusal to respond to our inquiries, coupled with the chronology of the tapes, have led us to consider the possibility that Waters may, in fact, be Mike Limbo. We urge all Bureau personnel and, through secure channels, the general public, to remain vigilant and report any information on Mike Limbo, the unauthorized podcast leaks, or the identity of the individuals involved in the distribution of "The Crossing Guard Tapes" podcast. If anyone has direct contact with Jim Waters, we implore you to reach out to him and urge his cooperation with the FBI.These unauthorized leaks could potentially jeopardize our ongoing investigation and, more broadly, national security. Listening to these tapes may expose individuals to undisclosed risks connected to the hidden activities currently under investigation.Stay vigilant,S.A.C. Simon SimonsSafety Vest Task Force Command
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People with disabilities often face accessibility issues in physical environments, such as a lack of ramps, narrow doorways, and inaccessible transportation. Every barrier is a reminder that designs are choices, ones made without people with disabilities at the decision-making table.But solving these problems requires more than physical adjustments. It necessitates understanding the experiences of people with disabilities and involving them in the creation of purposefully designed spaces, policies, and more. In this episode, renowned disability rights advocate and Associate Professor at Stony Brook University Brooke Ellison explores the complex and often misunderstood world of disabilities with This Anthro Life host Adam Gamwell. Drawing from her latest memoir “Look Both Ways,” Brooke also shares her journey as an activist and the importance of inclusivity and accessibility.Brooke Ellison, a brilliant author and inspiring speaker, has dedicated her life to advocating for disability rights and raising awareness about the sociocultural issues surrounding it. Having experienced a life-altering car accident at the age of eleven that left her paralyzed from the neck down, Brooke's journey has been one of resilience, determination, and self-discovery. With a PhD in sociology and a passion for making a difference, Brooke has taken on multiple roles, including serving on the President's Council on Bioethics and the Spinal Cord Injury Research Board of New York State. As a professor and medical ethics expert as well as someone living with quadriplegia, she brings a unique perspective to the conversation on disability, challenging societal norms and advocating for a more inclusive world.Show Highlights:[05:48] Why Brooke wrote her two memoirs[12:35] The value of bringing in personal experiences when teaching about disability[19:57] The idea of hope as a process[27:42] How disabilities highlight the interconnectedness of our lives[32:15] The value of taking a sociocultural approach to disability[36:11] Why Brooke ran for public office in 2006[42:10] Why Brooke started the nonprofit Brooke Ellison Project[44:16] Interesting findings of Brooke's dissertation on stem cell researchLinks and Resources:Look Both Ways (TAL Affiliate Bookstore)Check out Brooke Ellison's websiteConnect with Brooke Ellison via LinkedIn or her websiteConnect with Adam Gamwell via email, LinkedIn, or TwitterSubscribe to the This Anthro Life newsletterThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5168968/advertisement
Today we're talking with Dr. Brooke Ellison, associate professor at Stony Brook University, author of Look Both Ways, and subject of the Christopher Reeve- directed documentary, The Brooke Ellison Story.When Brooke was just 11 years old, walking home from her first day of junior high school, she was hit by a car-- and left with quadriplegia. In a raw, no-holds-barred conversation, we talk not only about that fateful day and the way it changed her life forever, but what it can teach us all about resilience, struggle, perseverance, and hope. Completely honest, full of insight, and often funny, today's discussion is not one to miss.Order "Look Both Ways" wherever books are sold, and connect with Dr. Ellison and learn more about her work here. Follow Baggage Check on Instagram @baggagecheckpodcast and get sneak peeks of upcoming episodes, give your take on guests and show topics, gawk at the very good boy Buster the Dog, and send us your questions!Here's more on Dr. Andrea Bonior and her book Detox Your Thoughts.Here's more on this podcast, which somehow you already found (thank you!)Credits: Beautiful cover art by Danielle Merity, exquisitely lounge-y original music by Jordan Cooper
If you want to feel inspired, if you want to feel moved, this is the episode for you. An interview about empowerment and resilience. Here's what you can expect to hear: combating the values that are often intertwined with disability the intersection between hope, trauma, and neuroscience How Brooke claimed ownership over her own narrative What disability has come to mean to Brooke Using C.O.P.E. when facing a challenge in your life How to shift into a positive mindset Fighting for disability rights is a fight for everyone's rights Brooke's advice when facing stuckness - "Let go and you can" You can learn more about Brooke and grab a copy of her book "Look Both Ways" now: https://www.brookeellison.com/look-both-ways Dr. Nicole Cain, ND MA is a nationally renowned expert in natural mental health, helping people transform their mental health naturally by uncovering the root cause. She has been published by Salon Magazine, Well + Good, Psychology Today, quoted in Forbes and more! Happy Healthy Hadlee is an Ayurvedic expert, academic, healer and her mission is to teach people how to transform their habits, health, bodies, energy, confidence, and all of the other things in order to lead less stressed and more joyful lives. Resources: Dr. Cain's Free Resources Holistic Wellness Collective - Monthly Membership Work one-on-one with Dr. Nicole Cain Hadlee's Happy Healthy Habits Program Current On-Demand Courses: The Anxiety Breakthrough Program Ayurveda: The Key to Your Success Gut Health Course Medication Tapering Course Vagus Nerve Reset Program Natural Solutions for Bipolar Disorder Course Natural Solutions for Depression Course Liver Health Course High Libido Life (For Women) Follow Dr. Nicole Cain, ND MA on: Instagram Facebook YouTube DrNicoleCain.com Follow Happy Healthy Hadlee on: Instagram Facebook HappyHealthyHadlee.com Disclaimer: This podcast was created by Dr. Nicole Cain, ND, MA for educational purposes only. These are the opinions of Dr. Nicole Cain, ND, MA and should not be taken as the “definitive opinion” or “absolute medical opinion” on any subject. This podcast is not a substitute for medical, psychological, counseling or any other sort of professional care. Consumption of these materials is for your own education and any medical, psychological, or professional care decisions should be made between you and your primary care doctor or another provider that you are engaged with.
The 560th of a series of weekly radio programmes created by :zoviet*france: First broadcast 1 April 2023 by Resonance 104.4 FM and CJMP 90.1 FM Thanks to the artists and sound recordists included here for their fine work. track list … :zoviet*france: - A Duck in a Tree Link 560a 00 Lee Patterson - Intro 01 The OO-Ray - Chior 02 Ivan Black - In Hyakutake Clouds 03 David Lee Myers - Proem 04 Synthetic Aurality - Windpipe 05 Satan Is my Brother - How Far Can You See? – Intro 06 Eamon Sprod & David Prescott-Steed - Crawlspace [extract] 07 Mare Desiderii - The Dusty Memory 08 [unknown sound recordist] - Jay 09 Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo - Other Otherness 10 [unknown sound recordist / BBC] - B.T. – Lines and Tones – International Line Noise with Metering Pulses 11 Rick Sanders - 4300 [extract] ++ Lee Patterson - Outro … :zoviet*france: - A Duck in a Tree Link 560b
The best albums out this week include Smino's Luv 4 Rent, Icelandic singer Ásgeir's Time On My Hands, a staggering new work from Benjamin Clementine and more.Featured Albums:1. Smino — Luv 4 RentFeatured Tracks: "Pro Freak," "Blu Billy," "Pudgy"2. Nosaj Thing — ContinuaFeatured Tracks: "We Are," "Look Both Ways"3. Ásgeir — Time on My HandsFeatured Tracks: "Time on My Hands," "Borderland," "Limitless"4. Benjamin Clementine — And I Have BeenFeatured Tracks: "Residue," "Lovelustreman," "Delighted"5. Ghost Funk Orchestra — A New Kind Of LoveFeatured Tracks: "Your Man's No Good," "Quiet Places"Lightning Round:Cakes da Killa — SvengaliFatboi Sharif & Noface — Preaching in HavanaField Guide — Field GuideJunior Boys — Waiting GameOther Notable Releases:Babehoven — Light Moving TimeThe Beatles — Revolver (Deluxe)Dear Nora — human futuresDIGAWOLF — INILee Fields — Sentimental FoolMartha — Please Don't Take Me BackShow Me The Body — Trouble The WaterTrampled By Turtles — AlpenglowTyshawn Sorey Trio +1 with Greg Osby — The Off-Off Broadway Guide to SynergismYung Gravy - Marvelous
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Lili Reinhart (Riverdale, Look Both Ways) is an actress and producer. Lili joins the Armchair Expert to discuss her struggle with social anxiety, why she started writing poetry, and how she defines fame. Lili and Dax talk about their relationship with body dysmorphia, their OCD tendencies, and being pessimistic by nature. Lili explains what she would have wanted to be if not an actor, the reason she finished high school online, and why she likes gory horror movies. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lili Reinhart, super-famous actress from Look Both Ways and Riverdale, joins the DTFH! Lili's new movie, Look Both Ways, is available to stream on Netflix! Right now! Go go go! Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: Lumi Labs - Visit MicroDose.com and use code DUNCAN at checkout for 30% Off and FREE Shipping on your first order! Athletic Greens - Visit AthleticGreens.com/Duncan for a FREE 1-year supply of vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase!