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In this episode of Weekend Debrief, Dave is joined by a special guest, Pastor David Beeghly. They discuss Sunday's sermon, in which David presented the name and mission for the 2026 church plant! They also discuss some questions that were sent in regarding partnerships, the need for more churches, and the future of youth ministry at Grace. Send comments or additional questions to (971) 301-2414 or podcast@graceindallas.org. Reading Rainbow Recommendations: David Beeghly's Picks: Terrible Beauty: A Story of Calling, Breaking, and the Unmaking that Made Me by Bryan Halferty Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien Dave Bertolini's Picks: I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger Recommended Links: Missions Partner Highlight for May (Village Missions) - https://villagemissions.org/ Spotify Podcast Link - https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/graceindallas Apple Podcast Link - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grace-church-dallas-oregon/id414919476 Podcast Sponsor: Silver Falls Coffee - https://silverfallscoffee.com Christian Online Bookstore: 10 of Those - https://us.10ofthose.com/
Acid Reflux Medicine May Cause Osteoporosis Stomach acid–blocking proton pump inhibitor drugs—PPIs with brand names like Prilosec, Prevacid, Nexium, Protonix, and AcipHex—appear to significantly increase the risk of bone fractures. Listen to today's episode to learn about the written by Dr. Michael Greger at @NutritionFacts.org #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #acidreflux #GERD #osteoporosis #ppi #protonpumpinhibitors #Prilosec #prevacid #Nexium #protonix #acipHex ============================ Original post: https://nutritionfacts.org/video/acid-reflux-medicine-may-cause-osteoporosis/ Related Episodes: Acid Reflux 943: How to Prevent and Treat Heartburn Without Medication https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/943-how-to-prevent-and-treat-heartburn-without-medication-according-to-gastro-docs-by-dana-hudepohl-at-forksoverknivescom 174: [Part 1] Dining by Traffic Light: Green is for Go, Red is for Stop https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/174-part-1-dining-by-traffic-light-green-is-for-go-red-is-for-stop-by-dr-michael-greger-at-nutritionfactsorg 133: Treating Reflux in Babies with Diet https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/133-treating-reflux-in-babies-with-diet-by-dr-michael-greger-at-nutritionfactsorg 90: 'Plant Based Diet Healed My Gut and Made Me a Better Doctor' and '5 Ways to Reduce Food Waste at Home' https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/90-plant-based-diet-healed-my-gut-and-made-me-a-better-doctor-and-5-ways-to-reduce-food-waste-at-home Osteoporosis 822: Calcium and Strong Bones https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/822-calcium-and-strong-bones-by-physicians-committee-for-responsible-medicine-at-pcrmorg 760: Fall Prevention Is the Most Important Thing for Preventing Osteoporosis Bone Fractures https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/760-fall-prevention-is-the-most-important-thing-for-preventing-osteoporosis-bone-fractures-by-dr-michael-greger-at-nutritionfactsorg 695: Is a Plant-Based Diet the Best for Senior Health? https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/695-is-a-plant-based-diet-the-best-for-senior-health-by-charlotte-pointing-at-vegnewscom 612: 5 Tips To Maintain Strong Bones And Prevent Osteoporosis https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/612-5-tips-to-maintain-strong-bones-and-prevent-osteoporosis-from-switch4goodorg 489: [Part 2] Calcium for Vegans https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/489-part-2-calcium-for-vegans-by-brigitte-gemme-at-veganfamilykitchencom 488: [Part 1] Calcium for Vegans https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/488-part-1-calcium-for-vegans-by-brigitte-gemme-at-veganfamilykitchencom 340: Milk and Osteoporosis: The Calcium Myth https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/340-milk-and-osteoporosis-the-calcium-myth-by-rick-scott-at-switch4goodorg ============================ Dr. Michael Greger is a physician, New York Times bestselling author, and internationally recognized speaker on nutrition, food safety, and public health issues. A founding member and Fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Dr. Greger is licensed as a general practitioner specializing in clinical nutrition. He is a graduate of the Cornell University School of Agriculture and Tufts University School of Medicine. He founded NUTRITIONFACTS.ORG is a non-profit, non-commercial, science-based public service provided by Dr. Michael Greger, providing free updates on the latest in nutrition research via bite-sized videos. There are more than a thousand videos on nearly every aspect of healthy eating, with new videos and articles uploaded every day. His latest books —How Not to Die, the How Not to Die Cookbook, and How Not to Diet — became instant New York Times Best Sellers. His two latest books, How to Survive a Pandemic and the How Not to Diet Cookbook were released in 2020. 100% of all proceeds he has ever received from his books, DVDs, and speaking engagements have always and will always be donated to charity. ============================== FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
I have the wonderful Nicola Hanney on the podcast today—someone I am proud to call a friend. Nicola is a coercive control survivor who has bravely shared her story. She has spoken about the terror she felt, fearing that her former partner, a Garda, would use his position to ‘come after' anyone she turned to for help.At the time, Nicola was a young mother battling a terminal cancer diagnosis. Over the four years they knew each other, she received more than 30,000 messages from him—many of them vile, abusive, and threatening.In 2022, Garda Paul Moody became one of the first people in Ireland to be jailed for coercive control after pleading guilty to abusing Nicola over that period.Now, Nicola has written a powerful new book, Stronger: What Didn't Kill Me, Made Me, detailing her journey from survivor to advocate. This is one of my favorite books of all time. I went in not fully understanding coercive control and finished it with nothing but deep compassion for anyone experiencing it.Nicola has helped so many simply by sharing her story. After she spoke out, an avalanche of women came forward. Beyond her bravery, Nicola is a truly beautiful person—her kindness and light radiate from her. I can't say enough good things about her.Find Nicola:InstagramFacebook Link to her Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nicola Hanney had beaten the odds and survived a terminal cancer diagnosis when she met Garda Paul Moody. At first, she thought it was her happy ever after, but soon his behaviour became extremely controlling and abusive. When she became pregnant, he only gained more power over her. Then, the cancer came back. Nicola fought the cancer while dealing with threats, blackmail and abuse from Paul who felt his position as a Garda made him untouchable. She tells us where she found the strength and how she's been coping since escaping his coercive control. Nicola's book Stronger: What Didn't Kill Me, Made Me is available now in all good bookshops. Please note: This episode contains in depth discussion of coercive control and abusive relationships, take care when listening. If you or someone you know have been affected by the contents, and can relate to Nicola's story, please contact Women's Aid for more information and advice. Freephone their helpline on 1800 341 900 or visit womensaid.ieProudly sponsored by FBT Gyms.
In this Flashback Friday episode of A Productive Conversation, I reconnect with Laura McClellan, lawyer, writer, and host of The Productive Woman podcast. Laura shares insights from her sabbatical, her evolving perspective on productivity, and how she balances her legal career, podcasting, and personal pursuits. Our conversation is both reflective and forward-looking, exploring how intentional productivity can help craft a meaningful life.Laura discusses the journey from focusing on productivity tools and techniques to embracing a broader, more philosophical approach. Together, we revisit our original 2016 conversation and explore how the years have reshaped her understanding of productivity and her priorities.Key Discussion Points Laura's decision to take a sabbatical from The Productive Woman and how it's shaped her perspective. Shifting focus from tools and techniques to the bigger picture of making a life that matters. How productivity frameworks, like daily theming, can work for those with structured, client-facing schedules. Balancing the demands of a legal career and creative projects during transitional life phases. The importance of pre-deciding tasks to reduce decision fatigue and increase focus. Leveraging sabbaticals for clarity and realignment in both personal and professional spheres. Tips on handling interruptions and staying productive in unpredictable work environments. This reflective episode with Laura McClellan showcases the power of intentional productivity and the importance of aligning daily actions with long-term values. If you're navigating transitions, considering a sabbatical, or looking for ways to simplify your productivity systems, this episode is for you. Be sure to subscribe to The Productive Woman and revisit Laura's archives for even more insights. (Originally released November 2015)Links Worth Exploring Connect with Laura: Website | Instagram Listen to The Productive Woman My /now page Related Conversation: Episode 78: Annie Mueller Related Blog Post: Why Theming My Days has Made Me a Better Dad Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice.Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Flashback Friday episode of A Productive Conversation, I reconnect with Laura McClellan, lawyer, writer, and host of The Productive Woman podcast. Laura shares insights from her sabbatical, her evolving perspective on productivity, and how she balances her legal career, podcasting, and personal pursuits. Our conversation is both reflective and forward-looking, exploring how intentional productivity can help craft a meaningful life. Laura discusses the journey from focusing on productivity tools and techniques to embracing a broader, more philosophical approach. Together, we revisit our original 2016 conversation and explore how the years have reshaped her understanding of productivity and her priorities. Key Discussion Points Laura's decision to take a sabbatical from The Productive Woman and how it's shaped her perspective. Shifting focus from tools and techniques to the bigger picture of making a life that matters. How productivity frameworks, like daily theming, can work for those with structured, client-facing schedules. Balancing the demands of a legal career and creative projects during transitional life phases. The importance of pre-deciding tasks to reduce decision fatigue and increase focus. Leveraging sabbaticals for clarity and realignment in both personal and professional spheres. Tips on handling interruptions and staying productive in unpredictable work environments. This reflective episode with Laura McClellan showcases the power of intentional productivity and the importance of aligning daily actions with long-term values. If you're navigating transitions, considering a sabbatical, or looking for ways to simplify your productivity systems, this episode is for you. Be sure to subscribe to The Productive Woman and revisit Laura's archives for even more insights. (Originally released November 2015) Links Worth Exploring Connect with Laura: Website | Instagram Listen to The Productive Woman My /now page Related Conversation: Episode 78: Annie Mueller Related Blog Post: Why Theming My Days has Made Me a Better Dad Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page. Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice. Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Movies That Made Me: Season 2: Episode 1: BUILDINGS Welcome back to The Movies that Made Me. To celebrate the host's birthday we are launching Season 2 on October 20th, with BUILDINGS. The cinema you watched them in, is not the only building that matters when it comes to memorable movies. Some legendary films are as well known for their locations as they are for their plots, even their stars. Award-winning Radio Producer Mandy Wheeler and Actor/Photographer and Blue Badge Guide Sean Patterson join me as we discuss our favourite buildings on film, real or invented, from Gothic to Dystopian, Modernist to Fairy Tale and focussing on The Innocents, Rebecca, Brazil, Blade Runner, Die Hard, North by Northwest and Beauty and the Beast. TMTMM is a Picard Production. Hosted by Luke Sorba. Produced and Edited by Andrew Paine End Credits Luke Sorba: Host Twitter: LukeSorbaLabour Andrew Paine: Producer & Audio Engineer Twitter: ItPainesMe
On Wednesday's The Last Word, Matt was joined by Nicola Hanney, who released her autobiography “Stronger: What Didn't Kill Me, Made Me”.She recounted the abuse she suffered at the hands of her former partner Paul Moody, who was sentenced to three years and three months for coercive control.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
The Progressive World View goes something like this: America was founded as a slave nation for white, European men. The United States protected the institution of slavery by making property rights the foundation of liberty. Later the industrial revolution and the capitalist that it served, grew their wealth on the backs of child labor in horrible, grinding factory work. It wasn't until the development of OSHA, EPA, the National Labor Relations Board and Unions liberated workers from grinding poverty of "unbridled" capitalism. Therefore, government of, for and by the people exist. We are the government. The government exist for our safety and well being and our "public servants" labor tireless, altruistically on our behalf so we can live under the reality of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. The Book that Made Me an Economist by Sean Ritenour - The Misesian (quaterly magazine of Mises.org) https://mises.org/misesian/book-made-me-economist
Sitrep's looking into the role of the Russian mercenary group, Wagner, after reports of fierce fighting in the West African country of Mali and asking why this conflict has caused a diplomatic row between Mali and Ukraine? And where is the balance between the needs of the military and the needs of the media? Sitrep will discuss that with the former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Sir Richard Shirreff, and Mark Urban, former Defence Editor at BBC Newsnight. And Sitrep has the latest in its series, The Moment that Made Me - this week there's a powerful account from Major General Chip Chapman about what he learnt during the Battle for Goose Green in the Falklands.
By Adam Turteltaub Michelle Nichols (LinkedIn) from the compliance team at Farmer Mac definitely wins the prize for the most unexpected title for a session at the 2024 SCCE Compliance & Ethics Institute: “How Dating in My 50s Made Me a Better Compliance Officer.” As she explains in this podcast, the realization that people bring their past relationship experiences to potential new relationships shed light on a challenge compliance teams need to address starting with the onboarding process. While HR typically handles that process, laying out what the company's policies and expectations are, that doesn't fully address things. Simply stating that an employee gets x days of vacation may mean one thing to a person who came from a company where people took their vacations and another to someone coming from an organization where not taking vacation was a badge of honor. Likewise, the new employee may bring unwanted baggage with him or her when assessing their new employer's culture and commitment to compliance. Listen in to learn more and learn what this means for both compliance teams and managers, and be sure to attend her session at the 2024 SCCE Compliance & Ethics Institute.
People experience a vast range of emotions when it comes to money. In this episode, Brian explains the factors that can inform your attitude to your finances and teaches how to move past these limiting beliefs, build a fortune, and live the good life YOU WILL LEARN:· How to identify your financial patterns.· Why income matters so much.· Why you should focus on assets. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Free financial resourceFree business consultation S1E097, The Book that Made Me a Millionaire ‘The Richest Man in Babylon,' by George S. Clason ‘I Will Teach You to be Rich,' by Ramit Sethi S1E128, Budget or Busted S2E117, Getting your Financial House in Order S2E120, Getting Rich is Easy NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “It doesn't really matter how much you make. It really matters what you do with the money you make.” – Brian Buffini “Keeping up with the Joneses, ultimately, is a play upon insecurity.” – Brian Buffini“If you want to control your financial patterns, you have to dig into what shapes and informs them to begin with.” – Brian Buffini “Your money will do what you tell it to do.” – Brian Buffini “The key to consistent wealth is having consistent income coming in.” – Brian Buffiniitsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 episode 226 with our guest singer-song writer Don McLean. In this episode we discuss the making of the documentary, “The Day the Music Died: The Story of Don McLean's American Pie.” We also discuss his children's book, “Don McLean's American Pie: A Fable;” and upcoming children's book about the song “Vincent.” He has a new album “American Boys,” in the works along with multiple re-issues of his albums coming in 2024. We discuss the making of American Pie, and more!. For more information visit: https://donmclean.com/ Featured song at the end of the episode “What You Made Me,” by Cindy-Louise, a new rock talent with a distinctive voice. Look for her new EP What you Made Me. For more info visit her website: https://linktr.ee/cindylouisemusic or contact Devographic Music Agency. Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod. Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org
Aka why you'll never live an elite life if you always do what everybody else tells you to do.I Broke All the Rules & it Made Me a Success (Pt 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qjYK4dx4JsPt 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7KAmFX2YMw Pt 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9twD_UrHFM Coaching: https://kyil-extra.com/coaching▬ Start Here! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
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If you're spending any energy on growing your email list, make sure people are actually opening and reading your emails! After all, most of the money you'll make in your coaching or product business will come from the emails that you send your audience. In this episode, I walk you through some of the easiest tweaks you can make to your emails in order to get better open and click through rates. Mentioned in this episode: Free Class: The 2 Simple Ads that Fill Up Your Group Programs: clairepells.com/class Convertkit Blog: What Apple's privacy changes mean for your deliverability Eman Ismail's podcast, Mistakes that Made Me (the episode I mention is #13 with Laura Belgray Tarzan Kay and her program Email Stars Laura Belgray and her program Inbox Hero
Dr. Stephanie Peacock's Top Foods for Gut Health by Stephanie Peacock at NutritionStudies.org Original post: https://nutritionstudies.org/top-foods-for-gut-health/ Related Episodes: 90 Plant Based Diet Healed My Gut and Made Me a Better Doctor 114 Study: Eating 5 Plant Based Meat Meals a Week Can Improve Gut Health 127 [Part 1] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes 128 [Part 2] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes 224 Glycemic Index of Potatoes: Why You Should Chill and Reheat Them 269 Fiber Fueled - The Key to a Strong Immune System 360 Antibiotic Resistance Genes in the Guts of Vegetarians vs. Meat-Eaters 420 The Potential Harm in Unnecessary Gluten-Free Diets 498 [Part 1] 5 Simple Ways to Improve Kids' Gut Health 499 [Part 2] 5 Simple Ways to Improve Kids' Gut Health The T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies was established to extend the impact of Dr. Campbell's life changing research findings. For decades, T. Colin Campbell, PhD, has been at the forefront of nutrition education and research. He is the coauthor of the bestselling book, The China Study, and his legacy, the China Project, is one of the most comprehensive studies of health and nutrition ever conducted. Their mission is to promote optimal nutrition through science-based education, advocacy, and research. By empowering individuals and health professionals, we aim to improve personal, public, and environmental health. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #plantbaseddiet #plantbasednutrition #wfpb #wholefoodplantbased #nutrition #guthealth #gutmicrobiome #fiber #chiaseds #flaxseds
5 simple ways to improve kids' gut health using diet & lifestyle. By Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org. Part 2 of 2. Original post: https://foodrevolution.org/blog/kids-gut-health/ Related Episodes: 320: How to Keep Your Microbiome Healthy with Prebiotic Foods' 284/285: [Part 1] How a High-Fiber Diet Promotes Weight Loss, From a Doctor Who Lost 50 Lbs [Part 2] How a High-Fiber Diet Promotes Weight Loss, From a Doctor Who Lost 50 Lbs 269: Fiber Fueled - The Key to a Strong Immune System 127/128: [Part 1] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes to Nourish Your Microbiome [Part 2] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes to Nourish Your Microbiome 114: Study: Eating 5 Plant Based Meat Meals a Week Can Improve Gut Health 90: Plant Based Diet Healed My Gut and Made Me a Better Doctor Ocean Robbins is CEO Food Revolution Network a non-profit organization committed to healthy, ethical, and sustainable food for all. Guided by John and Ocean Robbins, with more than 500,000 members and with the collaboration of many of the top food revolutionary leaders of our times, Food Revolution Network aims to empower individuals, build community, and transform food systems to support healthy people and a healthy planet. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #veganpodcast #plantbasedpodcast #plantbasedbriefing #foodrevolution #oceanrobbins #plantbaseddiet #guthealth #kidshealt #gutmicrobiome #sleep #prebiotoc #probiotic #antibiotics
5 simple ways to improve kids' gut health using diet & lifestyle. By Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org. Part 1 of 2. Original post: https://foodrevolution.org/blog/kids-gut-health/ Related Episodes: 320: How to Keep Your Microbiome Healthy with Prebiotic Foods' 284/285: [Part 1] How a High-Fiber Diet Promotes Weight Loss, From a Doctor Who Lost 50 Lbs [Part 2] How a High-Fiber Diet Promotes Weight Loss, From a Doctor Who Lost 50 Lbs 269: Fiber Fueled - The Key to a Strong Immune System 127/128: [Part 1] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes to Nourish Your Microbiome [Part 2] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes to Nourish Your Microbiome 114: Study: Eating 5 Plant Based Meat Meals a Week Can Improve Gut Health 90: Plant Based Diet Healed My Gut and Made Me a Better Doctor Ocean Robbins is CEO Food Revolution Network a non-profit organization committed to healthy, ethical, and sustainable food for all. Guided by John and Ocean Robbins, with more than 500,000 members and with the collaboration of many of the top food revolutionary leaders of our times, Food Revolution Network aims to empower individuals, build community, and transform food systems to support healthy people and a healthy planet. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #veganpodcast #plantbasedpodcast #plantbasedbriefing #foodrevolution #oceanrobbins #plantbaseddiet #guthealth #kidshealt #gutmicrobiome #sleep #prebiotoc #probiotic #antibiotics
We rave about some pretty cool literary prizes and talk to writer Todd McEwan on his funny and warm memoir, Cary Grant's Suit: Nine Movies that Made Me the Wreck I Am Today.
Welcome back to RTL the Podcast! CW - I talk about depression and anxiety and you may find this triggering. If I had recorded this episode in late 2022 like I had planned, I would have called it “The Year that Broke Me” but now, with the benefit of hindsight and a bit of time and space - I am declaring 2022 “The Year that Made Me.” In this honest conversation I share with you: The sensible, saccharine 2022 wrap-up social media post that I could have simply shared and left at that; My annual process of intention and goal setting; Why and how 2022 was such a hectic year; My experience with anxiety and depression; The background context to various factors that led to a challenging 2022; What happened in 2022; and My intentions for 2023. I hope you enjoy listening to this honest conversation and it helps open your eyes to the limitless possibilities of where your legal career may take you. Your host, Rose You can get involved and support my work through the following ways: → Following on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rosetintedlaw/ → Connecting on Linked In here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roseinglis/ and https://www.linkedin.com/company/rosetintedlaw/ → Signing up to my mailing list at my gorgeous new website here: https://rosetintedlaw.com.au This episode was mixed by Julie Reynolds: https://www.audiolemonade.com The wise woman I referred to was Alison Larson Rice, conscious career and business coach and Founder of Offline. She hosts the brilliant Offline podcast (my all time fave) and shares her wisdom through Off-, a professional development space for the consciously ambitious. @alisonlarsonrice @getoffline Dr Rosey, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, shares useful content on her Instagram page - @dr.rosey.chinesemedicine. The book I recommended was ‘Into the Magic Shop' by Dr James R. Doty, which you can purchase at Readings. Brene Brown discusses discernment in depth in this episode of Unlocking Us on Living Into Our Values. Thank you very much for Clarence Workplaces for making this episode possible - https://clarenceprofessionalgroup.com.au And some resources in case you resonate with what I share in this episode: https://www.beyondblue.org.au https://www.lifeline.org.au https://panda.org.au The light in me, sees the light in you. Much love, Rose
Episode 162 Notes and Links to Erin Keane's Work On Episode 162 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Erin Keane, and the two discuss, among other things, her early voracious reading, her work as writer and editor and Editor-in-Chief, and ideas from her memoir of life imitating art, art versus artist, patterns of misogyny and burdens laid upon women and girls, a “runway” versus a “missing girl,” and other salient issues and themes that come from her mother and family's stories. Erin Keane was born in New Jersey and raised in Kentucky and feels both states are misunderstood. RUNAWAY: Notes on the Myths that Made Me, her debut full-length nonfiction book, is a memoir in essays about her parents/pop culture/gender. She's also the author of three collections of poetry: Demolition of the Promised Land (Typecast Publishing, 2014 — out of print), Death-Defying Acts (WordFarm, 2010), and The Gravity Soundtrack, (WordFarm, 2007). She's Editor in Chief At Salon, she writes mostly about culture and drinks, including the cocktails-and-mindfulness column The Oracle Pour, in which she dresses her writing about life up in drink recipe clothes. She's a public radio alum and daily newspaper-trained, and she cut her teeth in the beautiful wild world of the alt-weekly. Erin is a member of the graduate faculty of Spalding University's Sena Naslund-Karen Mann School of Writing, where she teaches creative nonfiction, poetry, and professional writing. Buy Runaway: Notes on The Myths that Made Me Erin Keane's Website “Why do guys like George Santos lie? I asked myself the same thing about my father” from Salon Magazine Lorraine Berry Reviews Runaway for The Los Angeles Times Excerpt from Runaway in Salon Magazine: “A girl's skeleton in the museum: On runaways, the Jersey Shore and a cold case that haunted me” At about 6:25, Erin describes her childhood love of, and experiences with, reading, storytelling, and the written word At about 10:50, Pete shouts out Shel Silverstein's legacy, and Erin references being “weirdly seen” in some of the darker literature intended for kids At about 13:00, Erin lists books by Stephen King as inspirations for her in many ways, including in the ways in which King incorporated pop culture into his work; David Wojahn, too, is cited for his daring and skillful poetry At about 17:00-20:00, Erin shouts out Predator from Ander Monson as a recent book that has thrilled and impressed her, as well as Liz Prato's Kids in America At about 22:45, Erin responds to Pete's questions about reading for pleasure At about 24:30, Erin discusses her Dec. 31 article for Salon about George Santos and his lies; she discusses it as a “timely topical book tie-in essay” as the article and Erin's book discuss her father's problems with truth At about 30:00, Erin gives background on seeds for her book Runaway, particularly a 2015 expose by Mariel Hemingway and how it led Erin to completely reexamine Woody Allen's Manhattan in relation to her parents' own relationship At about 33:35, Pete and Erin discuss ideas of cognitive dissonance involving her father and those who saw the marriage between a 15 yr old and mid 30 yr old, including Erin's grandparents At about 36:35, Pete and Erin muse about Erin's grandmother's phone habits and Erin describes the research she did to find out about phone card “hacks” in the 1970s when Erin's mom had run away but was able to use public phones At about 41:10, Erin examines the ways in which her grandparents saw her mother's years on the road and ideas of generational guilt and penance and lessons learned At about 42:15, Erin discusses the ways in which her mother/daughter relationship and her and her brother's behavior was affected by their mother's history and parents' reactions At about 45:00, Pete cites some profound lines from the beginning chapter that deal with misogyny and allowing male artists huge leeway with their art often being dismissed as distinct from their motivations/actions At about 46:20, Erin speaks about ideas of “wayward” men being “saved” by women and the burdens and unfairness involved At about 49:20, Pete asks Erin about her usage of “survivor's guilt” in the book At about 52:40, Erin discusses the horrific case of “Sandy” at the Smithsonian as a microcosm of the greater runaway “epidemic” of the 1970s At about 57:25, The two discuss ideas of the connections between women's agency and men's comfort and how this played out in her family's stories At about 1:01:00, Erin details her mother's struggles and tries to home in on reasons for her leaving home at age 13 At about 1:04:30, Erin discusses her research for the book in light of a famous journalistic credo At about 1:07:45, Pete and Erin discusses some happy moments in her mother's story, and also some scary and traumatic events At about 1:09:00, Erin analyzes an incident from her high school years that has grown in importance and significance as the years have gone on, as well as how the incident was informed by her mother's history At about 1:12:00, Pete reflects on his reaction to the above story, and ideas of projection and “accuser/accused” At about 1:13:15, Erin expands upon ideas of the leeway and honors bestowed upon men, and how women (including Cait O'Riordan and Yoko Ono and other pop culture/artistic figures) have been minimized by society At about 1:19:00, Pete compliments the book as a whole, including its profound ending image You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 163 with Margo Candela, whose decade-long hiatus from book publishing ended recently with the beautiful and funny and haunting and profound book, The Neapolitan Sisters. The episode will air on January 31.
Episode 161 Notes and Links to Matthew Salesses' Work On Episode 161 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Matthew Salesses, and the two discuss, among other things, his early relationships with writing and language, his latest book (out January 17!), The Sense of Wonder, its connection to real-life events and Korean dramas, its background and themes and implications, and his processes in writing the book and his 2021 smash, Craft in the Real World and its ideas that shift the paradigms of teaching writing in workshops and reevaluating ideas of “relatability,” bias, and audience. Matthew Salesses is the author of The Sense of Wonder, national bestseller Craft in the Real World, the 2021 finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Disappear Doppelgänger Disappear, and two other novels. Adopted from Korea, he has written about adoption, race, and Asian American masculinity in The Best American Essays 2020, NPR's Code Switch, the New York Times blog Motherlode, and The Guardian, among other media outlets. BuzzFeed has named him one of 32 Essential Asian American Writers. He lives in New York City, where he is an Assistant Professor of Writing at Columbia University. Buy Craft in the Real World Matthew Salesses' Website The Washington Post Review of The Sense of Wonder-by Ron Charles New York Times Discussion of Craft in the Real World: Rethinking Fiction Writing and Workshopping by Laila Lalami At about 7:20, Matt shouts out his launch party on publication day (January 17) for The Sense of Wonder, an event at with “BFF” Kirstin Chen at Books are Magic in Brooklyn at 7pm EST: in-person and on YouTube Live At about 8:40, Matt describes his relationship with language and books as a kid and ideas of agency and reading fantasy At about 11:00, Matt describes the scant examples of representation that was available At about 12:45, Matt describes what he read at school At about 13:40, Matt traces early moments in his writing career, as well as the omnipresence of books in his house At about 14:55, Matt responds to Pete's question about who/what his students are reading, and he highlights the resonance of Katie Kiramura's writing At about 16:20, Matt gives background on the beginnings of The Sense of Wonder, including connections to Jeremy Lin At about 19:20, Pete and Matt lay out the book's main characters, and Matt explains the cool name for the star basketball player, At about 20:45, Pete cites the book's epigraph and how the book opens At about 21:45, Matt explains how Robert Sung and Won Lee, two of the book's main characters, are similar and dissimilar At about 23:40, Matt and Pete discuss the connections between Powerball! and Robert Sung and their distinct and shared trajectories, including how a woman loved by both, Brit Young, is a dynamic character At about 26:00, Pete outlines the hysteria that surrounds Won's standout play and Matthew details Won's coach's behavior At about 28:30, Matthew expands upon how a “scarcity model” plays out in the book with Sung and Won, and how it manifested in Matthew's own life At about 30:50, Matthew describes the significance of a scene that Pete compliments as “icky,” including At about 33:00, Carrie Kang is described and her and Won's backstories are laid out as Pete brings up connections to agency as seen in both of Matt's recent books At about 35:15, Matt describes the “living funeral” done in the book, and how this storyline with Carrie's sister K having Stage IV Cancer mirrors the story of Matt's own wife At about 37:50, Pete dates himself with a ridiculous movie reference and Matthew talks about the sections in which Carrie lays out basics of K Dramas; his answer touches upon ideas of “audience” At about 40:30, Pete asks Matthew to define “wonder,” especially as used in the book At about 41:50, the two discuss the second half of the book, including Matthew's skillful usage of timing and connections to K Drama storylines At about 44:35, Pete compliments the ending, including the clever and intriguing last sentence of the book At about 45:00, Pete highlights a profound quote about wonder from K at her “living funeral” At about 46:25, Matthew responds to Pete's questions about Craft in the Real World and ideas of “unlearning” after Pete's notes the book's immediate appeal to all readers, including its special place among educators At about 47:35, Pete asks Matthew about the significant example he uses in the book about “query” versus “ask” with dialogue At about 49:30, Pete notes the book's two-half structure and notes the emphasis on craft as necessarily cultural; Matt speaks to ideas of writing as apolitical or “outside At about 51:40, Matt and Pete discuss ideas of “know[ing] your audience” and its connection to craft At about 53:10, Matt describes short-sighted criticisms from Western readers/writers At about 54:35, Matt and Pete discuss the importance of Gish Jen pointing out a survey/experiment that fleshes out differences in types of literature types, and how Western critics often limit and unfairly criticize Asian and American-writing; Matt also refers to ideas of “hybridity” as stated by Lisa Lowe At about 56:55, Pete asks about how Matthew runs his workshops and responds to Pete's question about ways in which to keep workshops balanced and At about 59:00, Matthew shares positive feedback that comes from readers of his book, and Pete shares a quote from the book that sums up its greatness You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 162 with Erin Keane, whose RUNAWAY: Notes on the Myths that Made Me, her debut full-length nonfiction book, is a memoir in essays about her parents/pop culture/gender. Erin is also Editor in Chief at Salon Magazine and the author of three collections of poetry. The episode will air on January 24.
Come Here! To break down the tenth episode of season one, The Party, we let our hair down a little. Screenwriter and podcaster Josh Olson join Jason and Max for the entire episode for a loose and freewheeling conversation about social awkwardness, how Larry Sanders bests The Office, and the brilliance of Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party.Josh Olson is a screenwriter and podcaster. He was nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay to David Cronenberg's A History of Violence. He is also the co-host of the podcasts The Movies that Made Me with Joe Dante and The West Wing Thing with Dave Anthony, as well as the writer of the podcast drama Bronzeville.The PartyOriginally aired: October 17, 1992Written by: Maya ForbesDirected by: Todd HollandProduction Number: 108Are you enjoying It's The Larry Sanders Show's Show? Please consider following us on all social media @larrysanderspod and giving us a rating or review on your podcast distributor of choice!
From Erin Keane, editor in chief at Salon, comes Runaway: Notes in the Myths that Made Me (Belt Publishing, 2022), a touching memoir about the search for truths in the stories families tell. In 1970, Erin Keane's mother ran away from home for the first time. She was thirteen years old. Over the next several years, and under two assumed identities, she hitchhiked her way across America, experiencing freedom, hardship, and tragedy. At fifteen, she met a man in New York City and married him. He was thirty-six. Though a deft balance of journalistic digging, cultural criticism, and poetic reimagining, Keane pieces together the true story of her mother's teenage years, questioning almost everything she's been told about her parents and their relationship. Along the way, she also considers how pop culture has kept similar narratives alive in her. At stake are some of the most profound questions we can ask ourselves: What's true? What gets remembered? Who gets to tell the stories that make us who we are? Whether it's talking about painful family history, #MeToo, Star Wars, true crime forensics, or The Gilmore Girls, Runaway is an unforgettable look at all the different ways the stories we tell--both personal and pop cultural--create us. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From Erin Keane, editor in chief at Salon, comes Runaway: Notes in the Myths that Made Me (Belt Publishing, 2022), a touching memoir about the search for truths in the stories families tell. In 1970, Erin Keane's mother ran away from home for the first time. She was thirteen years old. Over the next several years, and under two assumed identities, she hitchhiked her way across America, experiencing freedom, hardship, and tragedy. At fifteen, she met a man in New York City and married him. He was thirty-six. Though a deft balance of journalistic digging, cultural criticism, and poetic reimagining, Keane pieces together the true story of her mother's teenage years, questioning almost everything she's been told about her parents and their relationship. Along the way, she also considers how pop culture has kept similar narratives alive in her. At stake are some of the most profound questions we can ask ourselves: What's true? What gets remembered? Who gets to tell the stories that make us who we are? Whether it's talking about painful family history, #MeToo, Star Wars, true crime forensics, or The Gilmore Girls, Runaway is an unforgettable look at all the different ways the stories we tell--both personal and pop cultural--create us. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
From Erin Keane, editor in chief at Salon, comes Runaway: Notes in the Myths that Made Me (Belt Publishing, 2022), a touching memoir about the search for truths in the stories families tell. In 1970, Erin Keane's mother ran away from home for the first time. She was thirteen years old. Over the next several years, and under two assumed identities, she hitchhiked her way across America, experiencing freedom, hardship, and tragedy. At fifteen, she met a man in New York City and married him. He was thirty-six. Though a deft balance of journalistic digging, cultural criticism, and poetic reimagining, Keane pieces together the true story of her mother's teenage years, questioning almost everything she's been told about her parents and their relationship. Along the way, she also considers how pop culture has kept similar narratives alive in her. At stake are some of the most profound questions we can ask ourselves: What's true? What gets remembered? Who gets to tell the stories that make us who we are? Whether it's talking about painful family history, #MeToo, Star Wars, true crime forensics, or The Gilmore Girls, Runaway is an unforgettable look at all the different ways the stories we tell--both personal and pop cultural--create us. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
From Erin Keane, editor in chief at Salon, comes Runaway: Notes in the Myths that Made Me (Belt Publishing, 2022), a touching memoir about the search for truths in the stories families tell. In 1970, Erin Keane's mother ran away from home for the first time. She was thirteen years old. Over the next several years, and under two assumed identities, she hitchhiked her way across America, experiencing freedom, hardship, and tragedy. At fifteen, she met a man in New York City and married him. He was thirty-six. Though a deft balance of journalistic digging, cultural criticism, and poetic reimagining, Keane pieces together the true story of her mother's teenage years, questioning almost everything she's been told about her parents and their relationship. Along the way, she also considers how pop culture has kept similar narratives alive in her. At stake are some of the most profound questions we can ask ourselves: What's true? What gets remembered? Who gets to tell the stories that make us who we are? Whether it's talking about painful family history, #MeToo, Star Wars, true crime forensics, or The Gilmore Girls, Runaway is an unforgettable look at all the different ways the stories we tell--both personal and pop cultural--create us. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
From Erin Keane, editor in chief at Salon, comes Runaway: Notes in the Myths that Made Me (Belt Publishing, 2022), a touching memoir about the search for truths in the stories families tell. In 1970, Erin Keane's mother ran away from home for the first time. She was thirteen years old. Over the next several years, and under two assumed identities, she hitchhiked her way across America, experiencing freedom, hardship, and tragedy. At fifteen, she met a man in New York City and married him. He was thirty-six. Though a deft balance of journalistic digging, cultural criticism, and poetic reimagining, Keane pieces together the true story of her mother's teenage years, questioning almost everything she's been told about her parents and their relationship. Along the way, she also considers how pop culture has kept similar narratives alive in her. At stake are some of the most profound questions we can ask ourselves: What's true? What gets remembered? Who gets to tell the stories that make us who we are? Whether it's talking about painful family history, #MeToo, Star Wars, true crime forensics, or The Gilmore Girls, Runaway is an unforgettable look at all the different ways the stories we tell--both personal and pop cultural--create us. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
From Erin Keane, editor in chief at Salon, comes Runaway: Notes in the Myths that Made Me (Belt Publishing, 2022), a touching memoir about the search for truths in the stories families tell. In 1970, Erin Keane's mother ran away from home for the first time. She was thirteen years old. Over the next several years, and under two assumed identities, she hitchhiked her way across America, experiencing freedom, hardship, and tragedy. At fifteen, she met a man in New York City and married him. He was thirty-six. Though a deft balance of journalistic digging, cultural criticism, and poetic reimagining, Keane pieces together the true story of her mother's teenage years, questioning almost everything she's been told about her parents and their relationship. Along the way, she also considers how pop culture has kept similar narratives alive in her. At stake are some of the most profound questions we can ask ourselves: What's true? What gets remembered? Who gets to tell the stories that make us who we are? Whether it's talking about painful family history, #MeToo, Star Wars, true crime forensics, or The Gilmore Girls, Runaway is an unforgettable look at all the different ways the stories we tell--both personal and pop cultural--create us. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
This week Alice and Kim talk about nonfiction reads for Hispanic Heritage Month. Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kendra Winchester and Kim Ukura. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Nonfiction in the News Jung Hae Chae Wins the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize [Graywolf Press] 2022 National Book Awards Longlist for Nonfiction [National Book Foundation] Writer Samantha Irby calls her latest book ‘a devolution!' [Entertainment Weekly] NEW NONFICTION Listen, World!: How the Intrepid Elsie Robinson Became America's Most-Read Woman by Julia Scheeres and Allison Gilbert Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton Runaway: Notes on the Myths that Made Me by Erin Keane Brown and Gay in LA: The Lives of Immigrant Sons by Anthony Christian Ocampo WEEKLY THEME: HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH In the Shadow of the Mountain: A Memoir of Courage by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado The Line Becomes a River by Francisco Cantu Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands by Kelly Lytle Hernández In the Country We Love: My Family Divided by Diane Guerrero READING NOW KIM: The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee ALICE: The Office BFFs by Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey CONCLUSION You can find us on SOCIAL MEDIA – @itsalicetime and @kimthedork. Our amazing Audio Editing for this episode was done by Jen Zink. RATE AND REVIEW on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so people can find us more easily, and follow us there so you can get our new episodes the minute they come out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, on APG Grow Op Summer School, as part of our series on culture, we spoke to Jon Crowley, How to Being a Sneakerhead has Made Me a Better Strategist
On this episode: The Batman 2: The secret of the ooze, Netflix's most expensive movie ever, and Adam Sandler is back with the Safdie's. PLUS, insider gossip on Alex Garland's MEN, Daniels' drop 0% this week, and the Kung Fu sequel we didn't know we wanted. In news: Kung Fu Panda, Soulja Boy, The Godfather part 3, Coda, The Batman, The Riddler, The Joker, The Penguin, Condiment man, Polka Dot Man, Mr. Freeze, Jesse Eisenberg, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dean Norris, Kevin MacDonald, Kids in the Hall, Henry Cavill, Henry Rollins, Music, He Never Died, Batman and Robin, Poison Ivy, Uma Thurman, Court of Owls, Amy Adams, Elizabeth Moss, Isla Fisher, Sacha Baron Cohen, John Stamos, Bane, Two Face, Will Poulter, Barry Keoghan, The Russo Brothers, The Gray Man, Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Anna De Armas, Bridgerton, Rege-Jean Page, Bourne identity, Manchurian Candidate, Zorg, The Fifth Element, Marriage Story, Project Power, I Care A Lot, Hubie Halloween, Army of the Dead, Red Notice, Uncut Gems, Adam Sandler, Safdie Brothers, Punch Drunk Love, Good Time, Robert Pattinson, The French Dispatch, Alex Garland, Men, Ex Machine, Devs, Annihilation, Dune, Oscar Isaac, Oates Studios, Neill Blomkamp, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Morbius, June 14th, Betsy Ross, Hereditary, Ladybird, The Movies that Made Me, The Daniels, Daniel Scheinert, Kirsten Lepore, Hi Stranger, Pockets, Kung Fu Hustle, Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, Robert Eggers, The Northman, The Lighthouse, Ari Aster, Lars Von Trier, Jeff Tremaine, Lance Bangshttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:John Wayne Gacy Tapes - NetflixThe Alpinist - NetflixThe Telltale Heart (Eggers) - Youtube(Spiral) Uzumaki - Amazon PrimeBatman and Robin - HBO MaxMuppets Take Manhattan - HBO MaxMuppet Treasure Island - Disney+The Scary of 61st - Shudder
EdSurge Voices of Change Writing Fellow, discusses how her own experience of trauma led her to the mindfulness practice that now empowers her students and the teachers she coaches. These are some of the practices helping educators combat the rampant burnout and demoralization many are experiencing. Resources: Inquire about InfoBase Learning Cloud's Free Pilot Opportunity Connect with Moozoom for real life, easy to implement SEL support You can contact Jennifer Yoo-Brannon and access all of her EdSurge article on her EdSurge Writer's Page Follow Jennifer and see her adorable children @JYooBrannon Jennifer's articles: Trauma is Everywhere. My Experience With it Made Me a Better Teacher We Need to Make Schools Human Again. That Means Treating Teachers With Respect There's No Easy Protocol For Handling Classroom Conflict. We Must Challenge Ourselves Concerned Parents and Lawmakers, Here's What You'll Really See in My Classroom What Happened To You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience and Healing by Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Bruce Perry EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action EdCuration's upcoming Online Events
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It's a Christmas crossover episode with Joe Dante and Josh Olson from The Movies that Made Me podcast, and Gemma and Slim from The Letterboxd Show! Four hosts, four festive favorites: We're No Angels; Scrooge; National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation; and Elf (with a side of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer). Also: Joe's reaction to our Gremlins Easter egg, the odious proliferation of Christmas movies, cinema's secret weapon Alastair Sim, the Scrooge blooper you can't unsee, Chevy Chase's superciliousness, Will Ferrell's innocence, Humphrey Bogart's comedy, the gift to cinema that was Dick Miller, what happened to Billy's mom in an earlier Gremlins script, and the best 2021 films Josh and Joe have seen. Note: This is the last episode for 2021—we'll be back after a short break with a special Year in Review show. Links The Letterboxd list of films mentioned in this episode; Julie's Neverending Christmas list; lists mentioned: the gdcu (good dads cinematic universe); movies my dad likes more than he likes me; An Overly-Friendly Religious Extremist etc; Top 250 Horror; reviews of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation by russman and Sean Fennessey; review of We're No Angels by Anthony Herrera; review of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Marna Larsen. Credits This episode was recorded in Los Angeles, Pennsylvania and Auckland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker.
Episode #85: Made Me Realise (Song starts 7:20) This week's episode has a nice laid back mood again. This is how I felt when I wrote Made Me Realise (song #41) back in 1987. I can still till remember the evening this song came to me as I let my fingers wander on the keys where they would and let my voice float where it chose to go. This is the podcast where one of my aims is to give you the feeling of how it feels to be in the shoes of a songwriter. I try to give you an insight as to where the featured song of the week came from (I've composed 800 or so, so it's fun dipping into the pool and see which one comes up each week). There was a thunderstorm passing by as I recorded this episode. My studio isn't exactly sound proof. You hear the wind and the rain on the roof. I don't mind that. It certainly added to proceedings..with a bit of atmosphere. Speaking of atmosphere. You'll get to hear the call of the black cockatoo ! Unexpected? Yeah, but I love being out in nature. It sort of wipes the slate clean. Being in the outdoors brings me clarity of thought - and that is exactly what you need, as a songwriter. In the moment, you're being: your own secretary; rhythm maker; tempo keeper; melody writer; lyricist; the list goes on...not to mention you're accessing all the theory you've learned as you play in the moment and attempt to follow the feeling of where the song is taking you as it slowly presents itself. Paul and I talked about this the other week on the BP Diner episode…the mystique of songwriting. It's a fine art. I feel lucky to be a songwriter. I also have been thinking of introducing some other writing here and there (as spoken word), eg :some diary entries that are relative to proceedings. So I do that on this episode, describing the Dawn at a beautiful river mouth at lake Taupo, New Zealand. You'll also get to visit the (Espy) Esplanade hotel in St Kilda, in Melbourne Australia, where I now reside ( I'm an ex kiwi). The version you hear of Made Me Realise is our band, Pete Pascoe and the Patient hum, playing the song live for the very first time, about 7 years ago at this great venue. Given that the song was written in 1987, that's a long time to wait, as a song writer. We finally recorded a version of the song recently, as a band (all instruments live, together, plus overdubs of strings and Organ, etc. on the album The Roughest Cut. Streaming now. Made Me realise is track number one. Y'gotta be patient some times... That's 33 years after I wrote the song! Ok for now, sit back, enjoy the show. I did, even if my 'magic lamp' when out twice - of its own accord - when I was recording. Bizarre. It was one of those evenings. Anyhow, join me now... Here we go ....enjoy! Pete Www.petepascoe.wordpress.com is my blog, which I mention (lots of art and more music here - the lyrics are here too). Enjoy!
Patrick Bet-David sits down with captain Dennis Tajer. In this interview they talk about how the airline industry was affected by the pandemic, the anniversary of 9/11 and safety on airplanes. Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/tWiAbnEpRFc Recommended video: 19 Military Lessons that Made Me a Millionaire: https://youtu.be/6w0Q3xe4Cxs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuetainment/support
“How Changing My Diet Healed My Gut and Made Me a Better Doctor” and “5 Ways to Reduce Food Waste at Home By Using What You've Got” at ForksOverKnives.com Melissa Mondala, MD, shares how she used a plant based diet to heal her GERD, IBS and acne, and to become a better physician. And Mary Margaret Chappell explains how to reduce food waste in your kitchen and make better use of the food you have. Both at Forks Over Knives. Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. Original posts: https://www.forksoverknives.com/success-stories/ibs-disrupted-my-daily-life-until-i-went-plant-based/ https://www.forksoverknives.com/how-tos/how-to-reduce-food-waste-using-what-you-have/ Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #forksoverknives #GERD #reflux #IBS #irritableBowelSyndrome #acne #foodwaste #leftovers #lifestylemedicine #wfpb #plantbased #vegan #foodismedicine #plantbasedpodcast #veganpodcast #plantbasedbriefing
Hello and welcome to the Unedited podcast! In this episode, we discuss the power and necessity of forgiveness and share a devotional thought: “Made Me to Forget.” Recommend Reading—Bait of Satan: https://www.christianbook.com/satan-anniversary-edition-living-deadly-offense/john-bevere/9781621365488/pd/365488?en=google&event=SHOP&kw=christian-living-0-20%7C365488&p=11797 Recommend Sermon—Advantage of Forgiveness: http://clcwi.com/media?sapurl=Lytja2RqL21lZGlhL21pLyt2cWZxcWp2P2JyYW5kaW5nPXRydWUmZW1iZWQ9dHJ1ZQ== Recommended Article—“Forgiveness—Your Health Depends on It: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/forgiveness-your-health-depends-on-it Thank you for joining me for this journey. I look forward to meeting up with you again next Friday! If you have questions or to download a typed or handwritten transcript of today's entry, please visit megunedited.com Go grab your Bible and your journal! Looking forward to the power of this habit in YOUR life. This is Unedited. This is for U. Happy Friday. IG: @unedited_meg
The Fog – “Been A Long Time” (Full Intention 2021) Emmaculate – “Feel Alright” Zetbee – “Trust You” Timmy Regisford – “Hooked Up” Risk Assessment – “Remember Me” (Extended) Fred Jorio – “It’s So Right” (Original) Fred Jorio – “Lectroluv Theme” (Jazzy) Sy Sez – “Raise You Up” Distant People Benson, Roxiie – “Made Me […] The post Root House Show 21st Apr 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
The Fog – “Been A Long Time” (Full Intention 2021) Emmaculate – “Feel Alright” Zetbee – “Trust You” Timmy Regisford – “Hooked Up” Risk Assessment – “Remember Me” (Extended) Fred Jorio – “It’s So Right” (Original) Fred Jorio – “Lectroluv Theme” (Jazzy) Sy Sez – “Raise You Up” Distant People Benson, Roxiie – “Made Me […] The post Root House Show 21st Apr 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
For this episode, Paige chose a classic feminist retelling of King Arthur: The Mists of Avalon. However, on closer inspection of the author we found some information that casts the novel in a very different light.Mythology & Folklore: the legend of King ArthurResources Paige used for the folklore surrounding King Arthur:Britannica articles on King Arthur, Arthurian Legend, and Culhwch and Olwen.Paige Presents Fun with Comics: This week Jennifer talked about one of her new favorite Webtoons: The Strongest Florist.The Mists of Avalon, Marion Zimmer BradleyTo learn more about the author, check out her Wikipedia page.To learn more about the book, check out the Wikipedia page. For reasons mentioned in the episode, we do not feel it is appropriate to profit off sales of Bradley’s work, and therefore you will not find this book on our Bookshop site as usual.Creative’s Corner: Jennifer presents the Spooky Science Sisters! An awesome podcast debunking some supernatural stuff with science. They create amazing and entertaining social media content as well. You can find them on Instagram (and other social media) and you can listen to the pod almost anywhere podcasts live.Discussion QuestionsWhat did you think of Mists of Avalon when you read it?Let’s talk about Bradley’s questionable legacy. Also, why do we have to have this discussion every other episode?The Book that Made Me a Feminist Was Written By An Abuser, by Jessica JerniganSFF Community Reeling After Marion Zimmer Bradley's Daughter Accuses Her of Abuse, by Alison FloodDeirdre Saoirse Moen has shared several blog posts on how the accusations unfolded.What’s your favorite piece of Arthurian based media?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show (https://patreon.com/BigBookEnergy)
My guest today and I had never worked together before, but I heard his name constantly bombarded at me (in a very good way) by a very good friend in Columbus Isle, Bahamas (we'll get to that funny story later) Everyone, please help me give a warm welcome to, LP! LP LeBlanc-Boucher shares his story of going to Club Med Playa Blanca as an au pair Animator in January of 1992. On his arrival to the village, he happened to be on the same bus as the "Atlantis"group that had bought out the village that week, but I'll let him tell that funny story. He brings up a lot of names from the past that had a positive influence on him and some names you will recognize. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. Please check out LP's website. You can find an article there he wrote called "11 Reasons Why Being a Club Med G.O. Made Me a Better Person!" http://blog.lplb.com/2016/02/22/11-reasons-why-being-a-club-med-gos-made-me-a-better-person/
Get a sneak peak at what this podcast is all about: books made by Russian spies, movies where they intentionally misspell the title, memories of that one time I stole some candy and how it scarred me for life. Stories that Made Me is an exploration of all the ways great storytelling has impacted our lives. New Episodes Every Sunday. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generalistica/message
A summary preview of two chapters, Laurie Cassidy's “The Tranquil Meditator” and Carol J. Moeller's “'bell hooks Made Me a Buddhist': Liberatory Cross-Cultural Learning—Or Is This Just Another Case of How White People Steal Everything?” from the book, Buddhism and Whiteness: Critical Reflections. From a series of lectures by Dr Frances Garrett from a University of Toronto course that surveys historical, cultural, and textual contexts for Buddhist meditation, with a focus on the role of race in the history of Buddhist meditation in North America. We examine how Buddhist meditation practices including mindfulness have been shaped by, and even contributed to, forces like colonialism, orientalism, capitalism, and white supremacy in the last hundred years or so in North America.
As much as I hated to use this word... the winter weather MADE ME!... Plus, IHOP won't be serving up FREE pancakes today for International Pancake Day, I'll tell you why... K-LOVE listener Michael McDowell just won the Daytona 500, what until you hear what he said after the race... And, there is one K-LOVE song that you will NEVER hear the same again. If you missed it, here's our show for Tuesday, February 16th, On Demand and free with AccessMore.
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Kat had been wanting to see a Marilyn Monroe film, so this week we watched Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), courtesy of Netflix Canada. Does Howard Hawks' legendary musical comedy still deliver nearly 60 years later? Did we even know it was a musical? Before you tune in, you need to ask yourself one question. Am I Team Monroe or Team Russell? Scott also discusses his recent viewing of The Made Me a Criminal (1939) and we provide a much anticipated Bachelor Pad 2 update. Yes, we are shameless. Feedback is always a welcome visitor, so please drop us a line at marriedwithclickers@gmail.com or 206-338-0793.