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Right after an emailer instructs me to "be nice to Lucy," I go and do this. When I'm murdered someday, Lucy will be the number-one suspect and no jury will convict her.
Host Johnny Mac shares five uplifting stories, including an orange lobster named Clementine released in Long Island, the return of Walt Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass' to a Virginia library after 50 years, the rescue of Molly, a Bernese Mountain Dog trapped on a cliff, a 102-year-old woman's record skydive, and the playful antics of Lucy May the Batdog at a minor league baseball game. 00:00 Introduction and Orange Lobster Story01:07 Return of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass01:33 Rescue of Molly the Bernese Mountain Dog02:44 102-Year-Old Woman Becomes Oldest Skydiver in Britain03:16 Lucy May the Batdog's Eventful DayUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get 10% off with code NewMerch10 Go to Caloroga.com Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and if you have any comments, suggestions, or just want to get in touch our email is info@caloroga.com
Another steamy one today with a high near 96° expected. Talked about Trump coming to town for a visit later this week, and a new Trump item you might want for your office or man-cave! There was a wild finish to the Little League World Series yesterday, and a wild finish on Saturday night during the NASCAR race! Today is "National Dog Day", so we discussed some of the deals you can take advantage of for your pooch! Great story about the Cat Tour in Minneapolis and a truly heart-warming story about a teacher who adopted one of his students, along with the kids other siblings! This week's "Monday Morning Throwback" was from 2011 and dealt with Shaw's infatuation with his Spanish teacher in college. The jersey that Babe Ruth wore when he "called his shot" just sold at auction for a TON of money. Check out this HILARIOUS video of Lucy May the new bat-dog for the Clearwater Threshers! During today's "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a guy in Iowa who got arrested for making "animal crush" videos, an update on the NASA astronauts stuck in space, some parents in Missouri that got arrested for feeding their 8-week old baby nothing but Mt. Dew & Vienna sausages, a pet adoption that ended in a gun being drawn, a water buffalo that got loose, a gym teacher who got robbed by a hooker, a pharmacy in the UK that suggested changing condoms every half-hour if you have lengthy sex sessions, and a new service in Australia that allows employees to avoid texts/calls/emails from their job after work hours. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we speak with Lucy May Constantini about her fascinating research and practical experience studying the south-Indian martial art tradition of kaḷarippayaṟṟ˘. We discuss Lucy's background of training in Kerala, the history of kaḷari, the role of the gurukkaḷ ("lineage-holder"), the tradition's Śākta Tantra context in Kerala, medieval ankam battles, the gendered dynamics of male and female practitioners, training with weapons, parallels with yogāsana and the renaissance of modern postural yoga, and much more. We conclude by previewing Lucy's upcoming online course, YS 128 | Kaḷarippayaṟṟ˘: Embodying the Cosmic Wind.Speaker BioLucy May Constantini is a dance-artist turned scholar who first encountered the South Indian martial art kaḷarippayaṟṟ˘ in 2002 during a residential dance workshop in South India. She went on to train extensively in kaḷarippayaṟṟ˘ at CVN Kalari Sangham in Thiruvananthapuram. In 2012 she was initiated into and apprenticed in kaḷaricikilsa, kaḷarippayaṟṟ˘'s therapeutic system. She was awarded with distinction a masters in South Asia Area Studies from SOAS, University of London in 2018, and recently submitted her PhD thesis in the School of Religious Studies at the Open University in the UK. This was funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council's Open-Oxford-Cambridge Doctoral Training Partnership and supported by the École française d'Extrême-Orient in Pondicherry. Lucy's research was co-created with the lineage-holder of CVN Kalari Sangham and explores the relationship between practice and textual traditions in kaḷarippayaṟṟ˘. Her interdisciplinary research encompasses ethnography, drawing on the relationship since 2002 with CVN Kalari in Thiruvananthapuram, and the study of manuscripts in Malayalam. Her research methodology draws on her background in dance and somatic practices, where her work investigates the confluence of her praxes of postmodern dance, martial arts and yoga.Linkshttps://www.yogicstudies.com/ys-128https://open.academia.edu/LucyMayConstantini"Firm Feet and Inner Wind: Introducing Posture in the South Indian Martial Art, Kaḷarippayaṟṟ˘" (2023, Journal of Yoga Studies)
This Easter the children took over the service...Narnia style. The book Narnia by C.S. Lewis, helps to explain the story of Easter and Jesus' sacrifice for us all. Lucy did two short talks to draw together the main ideas that we were talking about in the service (Jesus dying on the cross for us and rising again, so that our sins are forgiven and we can have eternal life with God!). If you would like to know more about us, you can visit our website at HopeChurchGuildford.com and contact us via email at Hello@HopeChurchGuildford.com Or why not subscribe and check out our Social Media pages: Facebook - facebook.com/HopeChurchGFD Instagram - instagram.com/hopechurchguildford
On Sunday Arts Magazine, David chats with Lucy May Knight and Jackson Cross, performers in the production “Merchant of Venice.” Australian born, they studied together for a Bachelor of Performing... LEARN MORE The post Sunday Arts Magazine: Lucy May Knight and Jackson Cross appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Lucy-May is a singer/songwriter from London, UK. Brought up on 60's Motown and Pop music, her vocals are a blend of classic Rhythm and Blues with a modern country take. Her unique style and edgy, retro look puts her in a class all her own. After being tipped by Sir Terry Wogan as a “British Country star ”, Lucy-Mays first single “Paper Heart” went on to be playlisted at BBC Radio 2. Singles “Whirlwind” and “We Got It” also received radio airplay, most notably by Graham Norton and Paul O'Grady. Releasing her debut album Whirlwind in 2015 she says... “it was pretty surreal seeing my album on the ‘Recommended' shelf in HMV, I literally had butterflies in my stomach and my eyes were full of tears. I was so proud.” Continuously performing around the UK while also creating a buzz Stateside, she has opened for some incredible artists such as: Michael Bolton, Gabrielle, Robben Ford, Striking Matches, Kristian Bush (Sugarland), Larkin Poe, Ashley Monroe and James Walsh (Starsailor). Some of Lucy-Mays performance highlights include: The Isle of Wight Festival, C2C and the legendary Royal Albert Hall. She has since released her second album Little by Little, having her first three singles “Counting the Days”, “Little by Little” and “Ain't About You” all make waves on UK and US radio. After a headline tour of the UK following her second record, Lucy-May sang live on BBC Radio London with Gaby Roslin and BBC introducing with Gary Crowley among many others. Lucy-May ended 2021 touring with Michael Bolton as his Background Vocalist. Currently Lucy-May is in the studio working her next album.
The All Things Considered host talks with Cincinnati Edition's Lucy May.
Lucy May Barker is playing Rebekah Vardy in Vardy V Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial which is running in the West End at the Ambassadors Theatre from 6th April before heading off on tour.Lucy is reprising her performance, having starred in the play's premiere performances at the Wyndham's Theatre last year. The trial that gripped the nation has been adapted from seven days of High Court transcripts by Liv Hennessy and directed by Lisa Spirling. From sting operations to sensational headlines, this verbatim production reveals what went on behind closed doors in the case that turned social media sleuthing into high drama. Audiences can see first-hand, and in the words of Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney, how the extraordinary week in court played out.Lucy was last In The Frame whilst playing Sophie in the West End production of Mamma Mia!, a role she has previously played in the show's UK and international tour. Just as she was preparing to say goodbye to Sophie, the pandemic hit and her run was cut short. However, when theatres reopened Lucy reprised her performance as Sophie in the first ever open air production of Mamma Mia! before joining the tour for a limited time. Lucy has also played Ado Annie in the UK tour of Oklahoma! and Johanna in Sweeney Todd in the West End and at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Some of her other credits include Earthquakes in London (National Theatre), The Crucible (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre) and Thark (Park Theatre).Vardy V Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial runs at the Ambassadors Theatre 6th April – 20th May 2023 and then tours until 17th June, visitng Woking, Liverpool, Southend, Dublin, Salford and Brighton. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
Andy and Rob talk about UC Basketball coach Wes Miller's massive raise, as well as how many billions of dollars Ohio could see in sports betting action once that officially becomes legal next year. In other news, Dorothy Lane Market clears the final hurdle to construct its first Cincinnati-area location, and the Queen City is crowned with its first Gucci store.Interview starts at (18:40). Lucy May is a veteran Cincinnati journalist who has been covering the biggest news in the Queen City since 1996. Earlier this year, she stepped into a new career in radio journalism as the host of WVXU-FM's "Cincinnati Edition," stepping in for Michael Monks.Above the Fold is a podcast by the Cincinnati Business Courier.
The time and dedication that it takes to make mokuhanga is well known. And if it isn't then it really should be. It feels that it's easy to follow social media, and watch the pretty prints come out of nowhere, but behind all those nice pictures is a lot of hard work, and dedication. One person who is a prime example of this hard work, dedication and passion for the craft, is Lucy May Schofield. Based in England, Lucy has been making mokuhanga for some time. She has travelled the world, using her environment, and her passion to create mokuhanga that is expressive and powerful. On this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with Lucy about how she discovered mokuhanga, her time at MI Lab, Lucy's love of bokashi, and her mokuhanga relationships; those that have helped her along the way. Lucy also speaks on the Mokuhanga Sisters Collective, how grants and scholarships assist in Lucy's artistic pursuits, as well as how her other artistic endeavours affect her mokuhanga. Lucy's is a story which explores independence, pilgrimage, freedom, and how it affects a persons life. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Artists works follow after the note about them. Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Lucy May Schofield - website, Instagram Rebecca Salter - is the President of The Royal Academy of Arts, in London, England. She is also an artist who has written two books about Japanese woodblock printing, Japanese Woodblock Printing (2001), and Japanese Popular Prints (2006). She worked with the Satō Woodblock Print Workshop, documenting their process. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Untitled 2015-14 (2015) Royal Academy of Arts - is an English art institution which as been in operation for 250 years. More info, here. Fukuoka, Prefecture, Japan - is a Prefecture in the second most southern part of the Japanese archipelago. It is known for is temples, hot springs, and natural beauty. Fukuoka tourist website, here. kotatsu - is a low table, electrically heated by an internal heater underneath the table itself, more info, here. Munakata Shikō (志功棟方) - (1903-1975) arguably one of the most famous modern printmakers, Shiko is famous for his prints of women, animals, the supernatural, and Buddhist deities. He made his prints with an esoteric fervour where his philosophies about mokuhanga were just as interesting as his print work. Hizakura no Saku (1978) colour lithograph New Year Card - called nengajo (年賀状) in Japanese, these cards have been traditionally passed from person to person since the Heian Period (794-1185). Mokuhanga practitioners make them as well, creating a new one every year focusing on the zodiac sign of the year as a theme. shina - is a type of wood used in mokuhanga. It is part of the linden family of trees. This wood is produced in various parts of the world, such as Japan and Russia. Not all shina is created equal so buyer beware. magnolia wood - a straight grained hard wood located in North America and Asia. more info, here. washi paper - (和紙) is a type of Japanese paper made with the fibres of either gampi, mitsumata, or mulberry. It is versatile and can be used in many ways. International Mokuhanga Conference - is a bi-yearly conference dedicated to mokuhanga which started in 2011 by the International Mokuhanga Association. Each conference is themed. The latest conference was in 2021, delayed a year because of the pandemic. More information can be found, here. Ralph Kiggell (1960-2022) - was one of the most important mokuhanga practitioners to have made work. Originally from England, Ralph lived and worked in Thailand. Ralph pushed the boundaries of mokuhanga with extremely large pieces, jigsaw carving, and by using fantastic colour for his work. He also worked with the International Mokuhanga Conference to promote mokuhanga around the world. He will be greatly missed. Ralph's work can be found, here. His obituary in The Guardian can be found, here. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Pool Diver (1996) Keiko Hara - is an artist who works, and teaches in Walla Walla, Washington. She is a painter, and printmaker in various relief mediums, such as mokuhanga. Untitled (2019) Keiko Kadota - (d. 2017) was a director of MI Lab and of Nagasawa Art Park, previously. She was a mentor to many mokuhanga practitioners and helped to promote mokuhanga around the world. MI Lab - is a mokuhanga residency located in Kawaguchi-ko, near Mount Fuji. More info can be found, here. Kate MacDonagh - is an Irish mokuhanga printmaker based in Dublin, Ireland. Kanreki was an exhibition curated by Kate MacDonagh at The Model, Sligo. Kate's website. Katsutoshi Yuasa - is a printmaker and artist based in Tokyo, Japan. His work tends to be large scale, and created through photography, bits, and focuses on the overall "image" itself. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. website, Instagram I-know-not-what (2022) oil-based mokuhanga kirazruri - is a style of printing which uses mica to give a silver, glittering tone to the print. Mica is used as a lovely addition to your print. You can find more information, here. Hiroki Satake - is a mokuhanga printmaker, and instructor based in Japan. He has taught at MI Lab, as well as given demonstrations regarding tool sharpening, around the world. Carol Wilhide Justin - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in London, England. Her work focuses on the natural world and the process of making mokuhanga. Carol's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Asemic Writing Tochigi, Prefecture - is a Japanese Prefecture sandwiched between Saitama, Ibaraki, Fukushima, and Gunma Prefectures. It is famous for its autumnal leaves, temples, and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nikkō. More info, here. Nishijin - is an area in Fukuoka City known for its shopping district. inaka (田舎) - is a Japanese word for “country-side.” Kurokawa Onsen (黒川温泉) - is a hot spring town located on the island of Kyushu, near Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan. It is famous of its traditional style inns, hot springs, baths, and food. More info, here. Beppu (別府市) - is a hot spring town located in Kyushu. More info, here. matsuri (祭り)- is the Japanese word for “festival.” Japan is a country famous of it's festivals. Each Prefecture, city, town, municipality has a special festival for their area, connected to the seasons, gods, or harvests. Itoshima (糸島市) - is a city in Fukuoka Prefecture, popular for its beaches, surfing, and nature. Northumberland, Britain - is a county located in the northernmost area of Britain. It shares a border with Scotland. It is known for its nature, industry, castles, and history. https://www.visitnorthumberland.com cyanotype - a type of work which uses iron compounds, and when exposed to UV light creates various blues. More info, here. Indigo dyeing - made famous in the Edo Period (1603-1968), indigo dyeing has been a part of Japanese handicrafts for a long time. Shikoku is famous for it, towns such as Mima, Wakimachi, Tokushima, amongst others continue to produce hand dyed garments of indigo.More info can be found, here, and here. Awagami - is arguably the largest paper making company in Japan at the moment. With a large International name, Awagami sponsors, and promotes its paper all over the world. More information can be found on its website, here. 88 Temple Pilgrimage - associated with the Buddhist priest Kōbō Daishi (Kūkai) [774-835]. It is one of the few circular pilgrimages in the world. You can walk, or drive the pilgrimage. You can also see it in parts, called kuguri-uchi. Essentially you can walk this pilgrimage in order, backwards or frontwards as they are all temples associated with Kūkai. If you do make the pilgrimage by foot, it is a commitment, but extremely rewarding. Pilgrims are called ō-henro. More info, here. Ō-settai - are gifts, such as lodging, food, money, or clothing. They are given by non-pilgrims to pilgrims on they journey of the 88 Temples. More info can be found, here. QEST - is the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust, and is given to British craftspeople who are given money to pursue training and education in their specific field and medium. More info, here. kōzo - is a paper made from the bark of the mulberry bush. It is used in mokuhanga frequently, and comes in various weights. YInMn - is a blue colour discovered by Professor Mas Subramanian in 2009. Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011) - was an American abstract impressionist painter who enjoyed experimenting, discovering new ways of expression through paint. More info, here. Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan associated with Japanese paper making. It has a long history of paper making. There are many paper artisans in the area. One famous person is Iwano Ichibei whom Megan mentions in this episode. He is a Living National Treasure in paper making, and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More info can be found here in English, and here in Japanese. Paul Furneaux - is a Scottish born mokuhanga printmaker and teacher who uses the medium of mokuhanga in order to create pieces of work that are third dimensional, and abstract. The Mokuhanga Sisters - are a mokuhanga collective consisting of Yoonmi Nam, Mariko Jesse, Lucy May Schofield, Melissa Schulenberg, Kate MacDonagh, Katie Baldwin, Mia-O, Patty Hudak, and Natasha Norman. Instagram Yasuyuki Sato - is the Chair of Center for the Science of Human Endeavor/CfSHE, and Director of the Mokuhanga Conference. Yoonmi Nam (b. 1974) - is a contemporary mokuhanga printmaker, lithographer, sculptor, and teacher, based in Lawrence, Kansas. Her work can be found, here. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. More Beer...For Instance (2013) Katie Baldwin - a woodblock printmaker, letterpress, screen printer. website, Instagram Raft (shore) #2 (2013) Mariko Jesse - is an illustrator, and mokuhanga printmaker based in Tōkyō, London, and California. Her work can be found, here. Mariko is also a part of the collective, wood+paper+box, which can be found, here. Between Times - folded screen with mokuhanga wood+paper+box - is a collaborative art group made up of Katie Baldwin, Mariko Jesse, and Yoonmi Nam. It is based on their experiences at Nagasawa Art Park, the precursor of MI Lab. Patty Hudak - is an American artist who splits her time between Vermont and NYC, who works in installation, and mokuhanga. She has travelled the world, and is a part of three artist collectives. Patty's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Melissa Schulenberg - is a woodblock printmaker and professor of Art and Art History at St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY. Some of her work can be found, here. Newcastle University - is a public research university located in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Britain. London College of Printing - now called the London College of Communication, is an art college associated with the University of the Arts London. Toshio Sayama - is an instructor at MI Lab as well as on the MI Lab Committee Board. Borderless scroll - is the Mokuhanga Sisters collaborative scroll. Shown in Nara during the International Mokuhanga Conference, as well as at the Southern Vermont Art Center. nori - is a type of paste made from starch. It is usually used when making mokuhanga. You can make nori from any type of material made of starch. For instance, paste can be made with tapioca, rice, corn, even potato. You can purchase nori pretty much anywhere but making it is more environmentally friendly. Laura Boswell has a great recipe, here. bokashi - is a Japanese term associated with the gradation of water into ink. There are several types of bokashi. For more information regarding these types of bokashi please check out Professor Claire Cuccio's lecture called “A Story in Layers,” for the Library of Congress, and the book Japanese Printmaking by Tōshi Yoshida, and Rei Yuki. Below are the following types of bokashi. This is from the Yoshida book: ichimonji bokashi - straight line gradation ichimonji mura bokashi - straight line gradation with an uneven edg. Ō-bokashi - a gradual shading over a wide area atenashi bokashi - gradation without definition futairo bokashi - two tone gradation Utamaro - A Prelude To Desire Series - is a series created by Kitagawa Utamaro (1750-1806) in 1799. His designs changed the whole perspective of shunga, erotic prints. Below is as print as designed by Utamaro and Lucy's self-produced print, Prelude To Desire IV. shunga (春画)- is a type of mokuhanga which is connected with the ukiyo-e period of the Japanese print. The theme is sexuality, whether male-female, or male-male. Many print designers helped to create these prints, and were very popular. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) - born in Edo, Hiroshige is famous for his landscape series of that burgeoning city. The most famous series being, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856-1859), and the landcape series, Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (1833-1834). His work highlights bokashi, and bright colours. More info about his work can be found, here. Ōmayagashi - from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Northumberland National Park - is a park in Northumberland , England. It is considered a “dark skies” park where the night sky is preserved by having no artificial lighting in the area. Holbein - is a pigment company with offices located in Japan, The United States, and Canada. They offer high end gouache, watercolour, and pigment pastes. scrolls - called kakemono 掛物 or emakimono 絵巻物 in Japanese. These scrolls contain many different types of themes and subjects. More info can be found, here. The Legend of Gisho Turner Design Gouache - is a company based in Osaka, Japan. The make acrylic and design (water based) gouache. Oak gall - is a type of plant swelling, which can be found in various plants. Oak gall is made by the Gall Wasp. The ink and pigment made form oak gall has been used for centuries. hanshita - is a thin sheet of gampi paper that is pasted, reverse side, on a piece of wood. This is a guide, carved onto the block and is generally used for the key block and subsequent colour blocks. Methods such as acetate with water based pigment, can also be used rather than the thin gampi paper, which can cause misregistration if not pasted correctly. The Japanese Paper Place - is a Toronto based Japanese paper store servicing the Mokuhanga community for many years. Interview with the Nancy Jacobi of the JPP can be found, here. Ozuwashi - is a brick and mortar paper store located in the Nihonbashi district of Tōkyō. More info here. You can purchase all types of paper that Lucy mentions ion her interview, such as pansion, and sekishu. Chine-collé - is a two layered printmaking process where the paper is placed onto an inked metal plated run through a press. 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Video editor, writer and Letterboxd member Lucy May joins hosts Gemma and Slim for a MegaSound 8000 influencer session on her four favorite films: Amélie; It Follows; Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Josie and the Pussycats. Plus: Why Lucy's dad is the best Letterboxd dad. Glass men and brittle bones. Getting serious about It Follows, for once. Opinions about elevated horror. Slim's boys' night out at Portrait. The power of Parker Posey. The best present Lucy ever received. The best band managers in movies. Modern Archie comics. Why Saw V is saw-ly underrated. An apology to the Letterboxd moderators. Does Slim even know what Björk looks like? And Lucy's top five lesbian film hits for Pride month. The Letterboxd list of films mentioned. Links: Lucas' weird girl rights!!! list, Megan's films for the lonely, Hayley's snuggly wuggly flicks for anxiety driven chicks, Lucy's most peculiar list of comfort movies, comedies that are ahead of their time, and movies where the main character clearly has feelings for her best friend, Letterboxd's official High Risers, Claudio's Band Manager References. Reviews of Amélie by Lucy, Vee, Lily, Dirk, Issy. Reviews of It Follows by Lucy, Lucy, Lucy, Lucy, and Slim. Reviews of Portrait of a Lady on Fire by Todd, Stephanie and James. Josie and the Pussycats reviews by Muriel, Joe Lynch and Gemma. Lucy's Dad's Parasite and Tenet reviews. Lucy's Dad's LB profile, Lucy's niece's profile, Lucy on Vimeo, Lucy's 90s teen movie video retrospective, Dominic Corry's Céline Sciamma Q&A. Credits: This episode was recorded in Auckland, Los Angeles and Pennsylvania, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker.
Tabari first met Kevin Necessary when they both worked at The Cincinnati Enquirer ... And then they both got laid off. Then, they both went their respective ways on their own unique career paths, the latter having drawn a new path to happiness - literally.For you see, Kevin is now an award-winning editorial cartoonist whose work can once again be seen in Enquirer. But that's not all. He's also had his work featured on WCPO-TV/ABC 9 On Your Side in Cincinnati and a syndicated editorial cartoonist through GoComics.com. He is also the illustrator of a children's book, My Best Friend Fiona written by Lucy May about the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's prized hippo of the same name. On this episode (out on all major platforms on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022), Tabari and Kevin chat about drawing, the creative process, the highs and lows of the last few years ... And a NSFW story that is also not safe for an amusement park!Check out this episode and others you may have missed at https://atight45.buzzsprout.com/or wherever you get your podcasts today! For more on Tabari or ask a question, be sure to visit www.tabarimccoy.com or email tabari@tabarimccoy.com.
The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. N.B. Contains some strong language 'The Hingymajigs' became a feature of the podcast in 2019 and we've continued with the tradition ever since, with the last question I ask every guest being 'What's your favourite Scottish word or phrase?'. Here are some of the wonderful answers given and the reasons why my BrawBrave guests love the Scots patter so much. Thanks to Julie Wilson Nimmo, Finn Anderson, Etienne Kubwabo, Dr Iain MacRitchie, Alan Jeffrey, Corrina Campbell, Sean Tierney, Kirstin McLean, Lucy May, Gordon Howie, Michael J Ferns, Lisa Crabb, Rebecca Simpson, Lizzie Jobling, Stevie Weir, Rowan Rosie, Joanna Susskind, Iona Fyfe, The Eves, Boo Paterson, Glasglow Girls Club, Marie-Anne McGrattan, Lyn Hamilton of Wee Red Upcycles, Heather Tosh, Eleanor Cunningham and Jaime Molina of 10000 Hours, Chris Judge, RED, Ross Geddes of Finnieston Clothing, Martin Barnes, Bigg Taj, Sarah Miele and Calum Paterson of The Audio Story Company, Medeia Cohan, Kenny Inglis, Jennifer MacDonald, Alastair Heather, Brian O'Sullivan, Skerryvore and Len Pennie. Enjoy! If you've enjoyed this episode please consider buying me a coffee via Ko-Fi to help support the production of future episodes. Thank you so much, Lisa #brawbrave https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave See https://soundcloud.com/ for privacy and terms of use.
The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. N.B. This episode contains some strong language. Episode 164 is in conversation with Lucy May. Firstly training and working professionally as a dancer, Lucy went on to travel to India to study Sivananda yoga and has been performing, choreographing and teaching both dance and yoga for a number of years. Returning to her studies more recently, Lucy is now also a stage manager and enjoys the freedom to delve into each of the three disciplines when opportunities arise. Her poetry and spoken word is something which she is now pursuing, tackling topics which to date haven't been explored through her choreography. Her innate passion for finding new modes of self expression and thirst for knowledge, building on her skills and experience is exemplary. Lucy embraces opportunities and proves that you can do more than one thing and go after more than one dream. Enjoy! Lucy's socials https://instagram.com/lucymayflow?utm_medium=copy_link https://instagram.com/lucymayspeak?utm_medium=copy_link If you've enjoyed this episode you can help support the production of future episodes by clicking on the Ko-Fi link below. Many thanks. https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave See https://soundcloud.com/ for privacy and terms of use
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Hey lovelies, and welcome back the recharge club! If you're new we're besties (or practically sisters) who chitchat, give advice and interview empowered women on the journey of confidence, living in our 20s and self love. today we are joined with the angel Lucy May Finnegan who has gone from a 9-5 to building a social media business and empire. we are so please to have lucy on the show and can relate to sooo much of what she preaches. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram to get involved in the polls & to send in your dilemmas. We love you a million and one, mwaaa!
WCPO reporter Whitney Miller joins to discuss her interview with 'Magic Adrian' Anderson who took it upon herself to help schedule any and everyone who needed a shot during the release of the first doses of vaccine. But first, host Brian Niesz is joined by community reporter Lucy May and senior manager of enterprise/investigative Meghan Goth to discuss reducing youth homelessness, CEOs getting a COVID bonus, and the downside of 'streatereies.' Featured: How one woman's personal cell number helped hundreds secure a vaccine Notable Links: Deer Park Roofing gives Avondale homeowner new roof and gutters -- with more improvements to come KEYS program is reducing youth homelessness in Hamilton County -- with goal of ending it completely Executive Pay 2021: How the pandemic fueled corporate bonuses in 2020 Two years after Northside flooding, 'we just want it to be over' Many pandemic 'fixes' had unintended consequences. Streateries were one of them More at https://wcpo.com/hear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Smith joins this episode of the Hear Cincinnati podcast to discuss how an upcoming grocery store in Avondale plans to be as much about community as it will be food. But first, host Brian Niesz is joined by weekly panelists, community reporter Lucy May, senior real-time editor Pat LaFleur and senior manager of enterprise/investigative Meghan Goth to discuss new housing vouchers, lifting COVID-19 health orders, in-depth coverage of unemployment, and more. .Notable Links: Housing authority has 241 new vouchers to help families get housing and avoid homelessness This Cincinnati mom has lived what new Women's Fund data analysis found: The economy's not equal Ohios COVID-19 health orders lifted Wednesday. Here's what you need to know Family makes emotional appeal when buying their first home Foo Fighters tickets sold out in 10 minutes, but here are 20 other shows coming to ICON Evans Landscaping owner Doug Evans reports to prison on Friday WCPO examines unemployment pitfalls, solutions in 'The Rebound: Lost in the System' Lounge Acts: Bobby Mackey is keeping classic country alive and well Featured: Avondale's days as a food desert are numbered. New grocery store set to open in early 2022 More at https://wcpo.com/hear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling disappointed that something didn't work out as planned? Feels like you haven't achieved that goal and lost... But when you lost you also gained something....What? Find out from this episode of Motivational Monday Podcast We are going back to interview sessions! Have a story or tip to share? Book an intro call to dicsuss your guest spot HERE
Hustle to get what you want. But never forget what is it all for and that the life is short. It is easy to forget the joy, but joy and those little sparkles are the key tool to break the walls and that glass ceiling you keep hitting. Smile. Joy is everywhere. How to make your hustling easier? Find out from this episode...
We carry this fantasy from the childhood - from the fairytales that we read. Miracles. Some get to the point of 'waiting for problem to resolve itself', 'for things to improve by themselves', 'good things to happen, because 'I'm waiting'. Well, only waiting will not get you far... Find out more from this episode... And book your personal strategy session HERE
You've heard the word 'empowerment' many times. We are sure about it. But how does it correlate to motivation or leadership? What can you do this week to improve life for yourself and those around you? Find out from this episode of Motivational Monday Podcast! Do not forget to follow!
Lucy May returns to chat about David Fincher's perfectly crafted thriller and all the right and wrong lessons we look from it after 2014. While also talking about Rosamund Pike's career post her nomination here and writer and novelist Gillian Flynn's rise to popularity in film --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/support
You deserve the best, and it is time to admit that you've already achieved a lot. TIme to start appreciating and accepting past with all the things that happened - just leaving them there. And smile to yourself, you are doing great! Let's get you settled with your personal strategy Book a 1-on-1 Session HERE and send us your stories! To join us on one of the next episodes and share your story, email us at lucy@woodskovalovagroup.com
At the heart of it, there is Good. CW: Light violence, vague descriptions of injury and treatment, ptsd; nightmare/panic attack, implied human experimentation, medical themes You can support today's writer by tipping them at https://ko-fi.com/cloudyappleart, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Angelo is voiced by Meep Mercator Written by Andrew Mercator. Edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May and J. R. Steele can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org (and Matthew O.K. Smith getting creative) For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
Lose yourself to the stars. CW: Unreality/disassociation, memory loss, gore/blood, mentions of alcohol. You can support the podcast and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written by Paris B. Edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May and J. R. Steele can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
Beginner's luck is one hell of a thing. CW: time loss, animal death, claustrophobia, death, corpses, defiling corpses, glorifying death You can support today's writer by tipping him here https://ko-fi.com/mattyok, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written and edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org (and Matthew O.K. Smith getting creative) For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
Sometimes a change in routine is a good thing. CW: Car crash, unreality You can support today's writer by tipping them here https://ko-fi.com/CloudyAppleArt, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written by Andrew Mercator. Edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
Every bloody heart demands a key. CW: Implied abuse, death, murder You can support today's writer by tipping them here https://ko-fi.com/agabriel, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written by A. Gabriel. Edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
It can be hard to get used to a new house. CW: Unreality You can support the podcast and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written by Angelo Torres. Edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
Our panel discussed local music through the lens of Black History Month, snowplow special treatment, and Cincinnatians stuck in the Texas blackout. Next, I-Team reporter Dan Monk and Lucy May discuss their report on an out-of-town landlord whose Avondale property casts a spotlight on the inadequacies of the region’s pandemic-stressed housing market after receiving a “Notice of Civil Offense” alleging they failed to comply with building-code orders to repair heating and hot-water problems in a 25-unit apartment building. Notable Links: Cincinnati hip-hop 'artivist' is building on foundation created by pioneering blues singer Lounge Acts presents a Black History Month mixtape Two years after Route X: Do city leaders get their streets plowed first? Former WCPO anchor Clyde Gray describes being caught in devastating Texas snowstorm I-Team: City of Cincinnati fines out-of-town landlord for problems at Avondale apartment complex Find more at wcpo.com/hear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What makes a house a home? CW: Implied abuse, abandonment You can support today's writer by tipping here https://ko-fi.com/agabriel, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written by A. Gabriel. Edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org (and Matthew O.K. Smith getting creative) For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
Lucy May Lennox is a connoisseur of novels featuring men with physical disabilities. After growing frustrated with all the cliches, ignorance and stereotypes, she decided to write her own positive take on disability. She also loves immersing herself in earlier historical periods and imagining the lives of people who don't usually make it into the history books. She lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest USA with her husband and children.Flowers by NightLucy May Lennox, 2020
Existence is exactly what you think it is. CW: Existentialism, ringing sfx You can support today's writer by tipping them here https://ko-fi.com/alwithi, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written by A.L. Withington. Edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
Lucy May Lennox is a connoisseur of novels featuring men with physical disabilities. After growing frustrated with all the cliches, ignorance and stereotypes, she decided to write her own positive take on disability. She also loves immersing herself in earlier historical periods and imagining the lives of people who don't usually make it into the history books. She lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest USA with her husband and children.Flowers by NightLucy May Lennox, 2020A World Without Books was created to help writers connect with readers during the pandemic. This Micro-Podcast provides authors a platform to share stories about writing, discuss current projects, and consider life without books. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you podcast.Without Books®, a division of Heritage Future, is an author-centric book initiative. Our resources support authors. We also provide access to millions of books.
Have you ever loved anyone this much? CW: Neglect, death You can support today's writer by tipping him at https://ko-fi.com/mattyok, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written and edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
It can be tough living with your parents. Content warnings: Violence, physical assault, body horror, parental themes, cannibalism, gore sfx. A word is used in the episode that resembles an anti-Hispanic slur. Although the usage has no relation to the slur, we recognize that it could be interpreted that way, and we apologize. You can support today's writer by tipping him at https://ko-fi.com/mattyok, and you can support the podcast generally and get access to benefits including bonus content and episodes released a day earlier on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neighbourlypod The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Written and edited by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Transcription by Lucy May can be found here https://neighbourlypod.tumblr.com/transcripts and publicly posted on our Patreon. Sound effects courtesy of the Creative Commons 0 library on freesound.org For more information, visit https://neighbourlypod.carrd.co/ Neighbourly is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.
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What is systemic racism? It's hard to define for some and lived daily by others. On this special episode of the Hear Cincinnati podcast, reporter Lisa Smith is joined by a Zoom panel of community leaders to discuss how racism is rooted in our society and what it will take to bring about healing. You will hear thoughts from Ellen Katz, CEO of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation; Dr. Kyra Shahid, director of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at Xavier University; Darryl Peal, chief diversity officer at Northern Kentucky University; Christopher Miller, senior director of education and community engagement at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center; and Patricia Pope, CEO & chief creative officer at Pope Consulting. The panel is included in part along side several other stories in WCPO's special "From Protests to Solutions - The Movement for Change," airing at 7:30 Tuesday night on WCPO 9 and available to stream afterwards. Later, host Brian Niesz is joined by community reporter Lucy May and senior manager of enterprise/investigative Meghan Goth to discuss the latest news of the week. Notable Links: 'From Protests to Solutions - The Movement for Change' airs Tuesday on WCPO Nonprofit's injection van helps ensure patients get the medication they need during COVID pandemic Why Cincinnati business leaders are working to attract more minority entrepreneurs to the Tri-State Vandal targeting houses in College Hill with Black Lives Matter signs Dayton PD: Moeller graduate Michael Currin died after falling from a moving truck Flying Pigskin: Cincinnati Bengals tie in Philadelphia after 'nobody wanted to win the game' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women are the best chuck out the rest! It's the finale and it crept up on us! Locky tells Bella and Irena he loves them both and then Bella dodges a bullet. Find out our MANY top worst moments of this season, fave cameos (spoiler: alpacas feature high on the list) and overall season MVP. Plus our future pod plans which are about as firm as Bella's for life according to Locky.Your co-hosts Lucy May (reality dating TV tragic) and Karen Pickering (Noted Public Femmo, Bachieverse newbie and lol-bringer) are concealing sparkly evening gowns under their penguin costumes while chatting this season of The Bachelor Australia.Send us #bachie memes on:Twitter:@nearly_belovedInstagram: @nearlybelovedpodcastEmail: nearlybelovedpodcast@gmail.com
It's Date Time! Let's visit an office block and put nappies on dolls! Let's have an Intimacy Coach watch us paint things on a large man! Let's drive in a Kombi van and lie in an empty tent! Plus Irena and Bella are still Sure Janning each other. And we text farewell to Juliette, Steph and Kaitlyn, which means there's officially no one funny left in the Mansion (Osher you're up). P.S. in next week's family visits: someone says FEMINISM!Your co-hosts Lucy May (reality dating TV tragic) and Karen Pickering (Noted Public Femmo, Bachieverse newbie and lol-bringer) are concealing sparkly evening gowns under their penguin costumes while chatting this season of The Bachelor Australia.Send us #bachie memes on:Twitter:@nearly_belovedInstagram: @nearlybelovedpodcastEmail: nearlybelovedpodcast@gmail.com
WouLd aNyOne liKE a Starb*cks CoFfee?? Somehow Lockydown is over already so it's back to the Mansion to discover Bella and Irena hate each other, Roxi's introducing Ronda, Juliette's bringing that delightful chaotic energy and then everyone gets kicked in the dick by Intruder Bec. Plus find out if Karen and Lucy think 4-6 kids will fit in great with a life of "adventure"! Also use Blistex like Steph subtly told us to.Your co-hosts Lucy May (reality dating TV tragic) and Karen Pickering (Noted Public Femmo, Bachieverse newbie and lol-bringer) are concealing sparkly evening gowns under their penguin costumes while chatting this season of The Bachelor Australia.Send us #bachie memes on:Twitter:@nearly_belovedInstagram: @nearlybelovedpodcastEmail: nearlybelovedpodcast@gmail.com
"Who likes motorbikes?", asks Locky and take a guess whether Karen Beloved does. But actually forget all that because COVID-19 is here to force us into awks Zoom dates! Plus we say a sad farewell to crucial entertainment Areeba and Laura, and find out the phrase our first Nearly Beloved merch will proudly display (lol jk we will never get organised to do that).Your co-hosts Lucy May (reality dating TV tragic) and Karen Pickering (Noted Public Femmo, Bachieverse newbie and lol-bringer) are concealing sparkly evening gowns under their penguin costumes while chatting this season of The Bachelor Australia.Send us #bachie memes on:Twitter:@nearly_belovedInstagram: @nearlybelovedpodcastEmail: nearlybelovedpodcast@gmail.com
"Is this a joke?", asks Areeba, and pretty much same. More tears and whispered conspiracies during cocktail parties that never end, Roxi melts down over... ??, and Charley steps into a surely unsanitary public mud bath. Plus we discuss SPACE jumping and bid farewell to Zoe-Clare, Kristina and Rosemary (thank you for your penguin service). Your co-hosts Lucy May (reality dating TV tragic) and Karen Pickering (Noted Public Femmo, Bachieverse newbie and lol-bringer) are concealing sparkly evening gowns under their penguin costumes while chatting this season of The Bachelor Australia.Send us #bachie memes on:Twitter:@nearly_belovedInstagram: @nearlybelovedpodcastEmail: nearlybelovedpodcast@gmail.com
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This special Christmas/New Years episode takes a look at the “War on Christmas” – the belief that societal forces are attempting to attack or downplay the Christmas holiday. The “War on Christmas” tends to be a common idea in conservative Christian circles, and exploited by conservative politicians and media. Is there a “War on Christmas,” and what it the concern about Christmas truly about? Jaye also gives a year in review and gives her predictions regarding what we will see in US national politics in 2018 and beyond. One of these predictions is a bit shocking – don't miss it! Admin Note: The next episode of Potstirrer Podcast will be released February 4, 2017. During this break, please be sure to catch up on older episodes, check out the PotstirrerPodcast.com website, and join the conversation on social media. We're not going anywhere! Thank you for listening. Citations: Carbone, Christopher. 2017. “Which Confederate Statues Were Removed? A Running List.” Fox News. September 22. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/12/21/which-confederate-statues-were-removed-running-list.html (December 23. 2017) Diamond, Dan. 2013. “Just 8% of People Achieve Their New Year's Resolutions. Here's How They Do It.” Forbes. January 1. https://www.forbes.com/sites/dandiamond/2013/01/01/just-8-of-people-achieve-their-new-years-resolutions-heres-how-they-did-it/#6ae30191596b (December 23, 2017) Karenga, Maulana. 2017. “Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture.” The Official Kwanzaa Website. http://www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org/index.shtml (December 23, 2017) Mindel, Nissan. 1965. Complete Story of Chanukah. Kehot Publication Society. Noble, Greg, and Lucy May. 2013. “Cincinnati's Rise and Fall as a Brewery Town Part 1: From Porkopolis to Beeropolis, How it All Began.” WCPO Cincinnati. September 3. https://www.wcpo.com/entertainment/local-a-e/cincinnatis-rise-and-fall-as-a-brewery-town-part-1-from-porkopolis-to-beeropolis-how-it-all-began?page=2 (December 23, 2017) Nyang, Sulayman. “Mawlid an-Nabi: Celebrating Prophet Muhammad's (s) Birthday.” The Islamic Supreme Council of America. http://www.islamicsupremecouncil.org/understanding-islam/spirituality/1--mawlid-an-nabi-celebration-of-prophet-muhammads-s-birthday.html (December 23, 2017) Music: Stalling composed by Silent Partner
Join us as we talk to Lucy May. She is a paranormal investigator who has just spent a spectacular night in Philadelphia, PA at the Eastern State Penitentiary. Listen as she tells us about her overnight investigaton at one of the most haunted locations in the world. She also is the furious demon who wields a deadly deck of magical cards she uses to summon her evil minions at Busch Garden Williamsburg's Unearthed. Scarlett is a striking figure with curving demon horns, blood-red eyes and a branding scar on her forehead. Dressed in a bustier, lace skirt and fishnet stockings, she wields a menacing-looking curved saber. Her mission: Collect enough body parts to reincarnate her dead husband. Listen in as she describes to us how it was to be inside that role.