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Sem Rastros
MMIW: Maisy Odjick & Shannon Alexander

Sem Rastros

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 28:53


CANADÁ, 2008 - Maisy e Shannon eram melhores amigas no colegial e gostavam de passar todo o tempo possível juntas. Na sexta-feira, 5 de setembro, as duas foram em uma festa e depois dormiram na casa de Shannon. A partir de Sábado de manhã, mais ninguém teve contato com as jovens, que continuam desaparecidas até hoje.   MMIW é a abreviação em inglês de 'Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women' - Mulheres Indígenas Desaparecidas & Assassinadas. É um movimento criado para aumentar a conscientização sobre a violência desproporcional sofrida por mulheres indígenas e mostrar como os casos contra esse grupo nem sempre são levados a sério desde o início, quando o tempo é crucial para a resolução de crimes. --- Instagram | Grupo no Telegram | Youtube Apoie o podcast pela Orelo, Patreon, ou direto pelo Spotify! Para fontes de pesquisa, acesse o Website. Email: semrastrospodcast@gmail.com

Blue Monday Podcast - Ipswich Town
⚽️ MAISY BARKER INTERVIEW | IPSWICH TOWN FC WOMEN | Blue Monday Interview Special

Blue Monday Podcast - Ipswich Town

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 19:40


We celebrate ITFC Women's promotion with Town wing back Maisy Barker, who talks through the club's memorable title-winning campaign, plus her Ed Sheeran Azizam video cameo!⚽️ Blue Monday is an Ipswich Town podcast and video channel - in partnership with Attwells Solicitors: https://attwells.com/ and One Stop Badges: https://onestopbadges.co.uk/blue-monday-offer/.

Pawsitively Spoilt
Safety at dog parks

Pawsitively Spoilt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 39:29


Do you take your dog to the dog park? Maybe you are concerned about dog attacks, had a bad experience or concerned about how safe they are and how they are maintained. Well this is the episode to listen to as I chat to Councillor Lucy Collier about safety in dog parks.Link to local dog park finder tool: https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/council-venues-and-precincts/parks/park-facilities/dog-off-leash-areas-dog-parksAnimal registration and permits https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-and-safety/pets-and-livestock/animal-registration-and-permitsMore about Lucy hereLucy is a 4171 local who grew up in Hawthorne and now lives in Morningside with her husband Matt and daughter Maisy.  She is passionate about the local community, having been the past President of the Bulimba Community Centre, helped run the I Love Bulimba and 4171 community Facebook group, Secretary of the Morningside 1 Camp Seven Neighbourhood Watch and been the volunteer co-ordinator for local ANZAC Day services for many years. Lucy will always work hard to ensure that the local community gets the possible outcomes. She is someone who understands what it means to be local and will fight to protect the beautiful Morningside Ward community.Lucy's top priorities as the Councillor for Morningside Ward include addressing local traffic congestion issues, ensuring local voices are heard when it comes to managing traffic and fighting for improved community facilities to cater for increasing demand. Lucy is the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in Council and Opposition Spokesperson on the Transport Committee and the Finance and City Governance Committee.Cr Lucy Collier on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/crlucycollier/Cr Lucy Collier on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/crlucycollierAnd check out 3 Spoilt Dogs products & services here: https://3spoiltdogs.com.au/

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Inside Pollyanna Brewing's Lexical Gap IPA, Freeze‑Distilled Eisbock, and Snickers‑Inspired Pastry Stout Craft Beers

Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 49:52


Learn about the surprising origins of Pollyanna's award‑winning Lexical Gap IPA, freeze‑distilled Eisbocks, and Snickers‑inspired pastry stout.Brian Pawola, co‑founder, head brewer, and distiller at Pollyanna Brewing Company, shares the story behind Pollyanna's most unique beers. In particular, he discusses the freeze distilling involved in crafting their Jötunheimr Eisbock Lager, the reluctance behind creating the award-winning Lexical Gap West Coast IPA, and what goes into creating their Dr. Pangloss Black IPA. He also discusses his German brewing education and his approach to balancing bitterness in high‑ABV beers.After the beer break, Brian shares some of Pollyanna's Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Toasted Marshmallow Fun Size pastry stout with peanut, coconut, vanilla bean, sea salt adjuncts, while sharing his thoughts on how to brew with lactose appropriately. Then, he discusses Pollyanna's expansion into distilling, the difference between brewing and distilling, and how much overlap there is between beer drinkers and consumers of spirits. Plus: why whiskey comes out clear from the barrel, where the color of bourbon comes from, and why roasting coffee is the next logical step in Pollyanna's evolution.Learn more about Pollyanna Brewing Company and its three locations in Lemont, St. Charles, and Roselle on their website at https://pollyannabrewing.com/ —You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you'll learn about: West Coast IPA, barrel aged beer, pastry stout, milk stout, freeze‑distilled ice bock, Eisbock, barrel aging, freeze distillation, distilling license, Lexical Gap IPA, Black IPA, Hoppy pale ale, American pale ale, Maisy pale ale, Fun Size stout, Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Toasted Marshmallow Fun Size, Mosaic hops, lactose in beer, de‑bittered black malts, bock beer, German style lager, lagering, peanut adjunct, coconut adjunct, vanilla bean adjunct, sea salt adjunct, toasted marshmallow adjunct, Siebel Institute brewing school, Schneider Weisse ice bock, The Full Lemonty, Eleanor Porter, Eugene Porter, Belgian Dubbel, Belgian Tripel, Belgian Quad, and distilling spirits vs brewing beer.

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Susan Crabtree Talks Latest Biden Secret Service Scandal | 3.19.25 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 2

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 38:59


Susan Crabtree of RealClearPolitics joins the show to discuss one of the lesser known members of the Biden family, Maisy, Hunter's daughter, was using a Secret Service Agent as a rideshare. The agent was ordered to whitewash the report, which was later used to deny the agency promotions. She also discusses her new book, "FOOLS GOLD: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All." Plus, Democrat influencer Harry Sisson is in trouble with new allegations. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.

BookWorthy
BookWorthy Chats with Sandra Kay Chambers

BookWorthy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 19:53


Send us a textSummary In this episode of the Bookworthy Podcast, Valerie talks with Sandra Kay Chambers, author of 'Maisy Discovers Her Fingerprints.' They explore the themes of uniqueness and acceptance through the character of Maisie, a dog who embarks on a journey to discover what makes her special. Sandra shares her inspiration behind the book, her writing journey, and the importance of instilling a biblical worldview in children. The conversation also touches on impactful books and the joys of grandparenting.Takeaways Maisy is based on Sandra's real grand puppy.The book teaches children about their unique qualities.Kids often feel left out and need reassurance of their worth.The culture often misguides children about their identity.Building a biblical worldview is crucial for children.Sandra's writing journey began with a love for English.The importance of teaching kids about God from an early age.Books can evoke powerful memories and emotions.Writing for children requires a different mindset than adult writing.Grandparenting brings new opportunities for influence and love.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Maisy and Sandra's Journey02:55 Maisy's Adventure at the Zoo05:50 The Importance of Unique Identity08:50 Lessons from Maisie's Fingerprints11:50 Sandra's Writing Journey and Inspirations14:47 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and Reflections Welcome to SandraKayChambers.com - Sandra Kay ChambersAmazon.com: Maisie Discovers Her Fingerprint: 9781649607089: Chambers, Sandra Kay: Books Let's discover great books together!Follow for more:FB: @bookworthypodcastInstagram: @bookworthy_podcastYouTube: BookWorthy Podcast - YouTubetiktok: @valeriefentress

Shifting Culture
Ep. 280 Andrew Root - Hope Beyond the Failed Promise of Happiness

Shifting Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 54:31 Transcription Available


In our current moment of cultural fragmentation and existential anxiety, the traditional frameworks of engagement feel increasingly inadequate. Andrew Root's latest work, “Evangelism in an Age of Despair” isn't just a theological treatise, or a how-to evangelism book, but a profound meditation on human connection in an age of profound disconnection. What happens when we shift our understanding of evangelism from a transactional model of belief to a relational practice of genuine with-ness? Andy suggests something more radical than conversion: a form of spiritual presence that honors the complexity of human suffering. We're living through an era where loneliness has become a systemic condition, where happiness is marketed as a consumable product, and where genuine human vulnerability is increasingly rare. Root's approach doesn't offer easy solutions, but instead proposes a more nuanced engagement with our collective pain. This conversation is less about religious doctrine and more about the fundamental human need for meaningful connection - a need that transcends ideological boundaries and touches something more elemental about how we understand ourselves and each other. Join us as we seek the consolation of Christ in the desolation of our lives. Andrew Root (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is the Carrie Olson Baalson professor of youth and family ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota.Andrew Root is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary, USA. He writes and researches in areas of theology, ministry, culture and younger generations.  His most recent books are Churches and the Crisis of Decline (Baker, 2022), The Congregation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2021), The End of Youth Ministry? (Baker, 2020), The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need God (Baker, 2019), Faith Formation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2017), and Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science (Fortress Press, 2018). Andy has worked in congregations, parachurch ministries, and social service programs. He lives in St. Paul with his wife Kara, two children, Owen and Maisy, and their dog. When not reading, writing, or teaching, Andy spends far too much time watching TV and movies.Andrew's Book:Evangelism in an Age of DespairAndrew's Recommendation:SeveranceSubscribe to Our Substack: Shifting CultureConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or Email jjohnson@allnations.us, so we can get your creative project off the ground! Faith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Breaking down faith, culture & big questions - a mix of humor with real spiritual growth. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

WONT
#160【メッセージ回】同僚から「おばさん」と言われた時、どうする?

WONT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 20:11


毎週月曜日は、皆さんからのお悩み相談のメッセージにお答えします。「何かにつけ、私をおばさん扱いしてくる同僚のおばさん。悪意しか感じられません。どう対処したらいい?」という、ともさんからのメッセージ。「おばさん」だと自覚しているアラフィフ神崎&大森の返答や、いかに?----------いつもメッセージありがとうございます!すべて目を通しているのですが、ご紹介できる数には限りが...そのため、概要欄に感謝の気持ちを込めてみなさまのペンネームをご紹介させていただきます!♪神崎・大森もみなさんのメッセージを毎回楽しみにしています!ぜひ今後もお寄せください。ともさん、Maisyさん、はるさん、アラフォーママさん、ぽんぽこぽんさん、ひとみin USAさん、きんごろうさん、こころさん、塞翁が馬さん、つるぎちゃんさん----------美容家の神崎恵と編集者の大森葉子でお届けする雑談ポッドキャスト『WONT(ウォント)』。ふと「私って誰なんだ?」と思う瞬間ありますよね?恋愛、友情、キャリア、育児……など、テーマは縦横無尽。思わず自分がぐらついてしまう時の戸惑い、そして、「その時どうする?」をアラフィフ2人組がリスナーの皆さんと一緒に考えていきます!ニューエピソードは毎週月、水曜日に配信。▼X ハッシュタグは#ウォント▼メッセージ投稿はコチラhttps://sbwl.to/wont_message【WONT 公式アカウント】Instagram @wont_podcastX @WONT_Podcast■SPINEAR Contacthttps://sbwl.to/3C6MI0V

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events
361Firm Zeitgeist Panel at the NY Tech Summit (Feb. 25, 2025)

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 40:18


361Firm Zietgiest Panel at the...Tech Summit (Feb. 25, 2025)   SUMMARY KEYWORDSAI innovation, venture capital, early-stage companies, technology revolution, market uncertainty, geopolitical shifts, consumer spending, debt management, leadership challenges, educational access, technological race, global alliances, investment strategies, productivity increases, existential risks.SPEAKERSZoe Cruz, Mark Sanor, Barbara Doran, Christopher Birne, Stephen Burke, Joe Mancini Mark Sanor  00:00I'm going to make a prediction if Eddy will give me his attention. Eddie and Maisy are doing a deal right now. That's the whole point, yeah. My prediction is that this might be one of the most educational five to six hours of your life. There are so many interesting things happening in the world. Again, we were talking this morning. It really is like a new world order. And what gives us hope is always technology, productivity and all those things, those great things. So we're going to talk about these aspects, and hopefully these are the things that we in this room can control, but we all don't know how to navigate, so we have specialists who that's what they focus on, you know, whether it's health tech or dual use. So let's all learn together. So I asked the panels a classic question, what scares and excites you, and share some insights. And I like to to do the following, and sometimes the what scares and excites you, of course, can be insightful. But by way of very quick introduction, introduce yourself, and then you'll be you about clean up. David, you'd like to clean up. Share it, you know, introduce yourself and share. Share an insight with the view of, we're in this, this very, you know, rapidly transforming world, and the rapidity is only increasing. So with that, I'm gonna, you know, I always like fund the funds, so I raise money. So a lot of people don't want to raise money for fund the funds, because you're like, you know, you don't get paid much. You have to long term journey, but the intelligence that you get from fund to fund. So I let Joe kick off, Barbara, we all, you all know from pickle ball or or CNBC, or the like. Zoe is new to us, maybe not to some of you, but she was the president of Morgan Stanley. Who else has been president of Morgan Stanley here? Not too many of us have been your perch, right? Your view, your vantage point. So and you're on to new frontiers, you'll share some of that. And everyone should know Stephen. Who does not know? Stephen Burke, has anyone has not been to our Tuesday briefing? It okay if you haven't, Olga, you haven't made it. Have you a Tuesday briefing of 361 firm? Has anyone not made it to one of them? You probably made it to 100 but it's 256 next Tuesday, our anchor man. So you'll anchor the panel. So I'm going to pass it off to you, Joe, and truly be inside tell us something we don't know.Joe Mancini  03:22Well, I'll start by just telling you what you don't know, which is who I am. My name is Joe Mancini. I'm one of the founding partners of a hybrid venture fund called front porch Venture Partners. About half our capital goes into early stage venture capital on the fund side, via kind of a classic Fund of Funds approach, and about half directly into companies at the early stage. Companies at the early stage. Super excited to be here this community as I've started to engage with it more and more. It's just a really authentic and interesting group of people. So I think it's going to be an amazing day. Is this the scares and excites? Part? Mark, or no? Mark Sanor  03:54Well, insights and or scares Excite? Yeah. I like an insightful perspective. Joe Mancini  04:01Yeah, insightful. I would say, you know, I mean, it's, obviously, it's a more dynamic world, I think, right now, than we've lived in in a very long time. It feels like every other day there's some new piece of news that's throwing us all for a loop. I focus on early stage venture. I would say I when we get to the scared and excited part, I both worry as well as I'm excited about the state of venture as an asset class and the state of early stage innovation. It's been a primary driver of the US economy for a very long period of time, and American ingenuity and innovation has put us, you know, at the top of the heap globally for a long period of time. And there's an interesting where, an interesting intersection in the asset class right now, where, you know, LPs are frustrated about liquidity, assets are being concentrated among some of the biggest managers. And meanwhile, innovation is happening globally. That's starting to put, I think, American innovation on its on its heels a little bit. So I can talk about. A more inspiring version of where I think we go from here, but that's where I sit today. Barbara Doran  05:11Hello, yeah, hi. Besides playing pickleball, and there were two women who won, by the way, will be defending next year. Anyway, I'm Barb Duran. I wear two hats. I'm here, really, on the investment Council of Penn State. I'm not staff member, volunteer. I've been on the board of Penn State for nine years, the Board of Trustees just after the Sandusky scandal was elected by the alumni, and have been on the Finance Committee ever since. So on the investment Council. And so I want to talk a little bit about the things that we do there. But also, excuse me, my other hat is I have my own firm, wealth advisory, asset management, and so I invest in public traded equities, and that's really my specialty as an independent professional, the things that excite me most really goes along with what Dan was saying are Bill Joe. Oh, jeez. Anyway, David. David anyway is really about technology. I don't think that should come as any surprise. There's lots of talk all the time about AI and what that means. We had a market sell off about three weeks ago because of deep seek. You know this Chinese competitor, potential competitor, to Nvidia and lots of other semiconductor players, but there's so much going on, and we're already starting to see the productivity increases that will come from businesses adopted it. And so far, in terms of businesses adopted, probably, you know, not even you know, only maybe 10% have really adopted, and we're not talking about the service now. So the salesforce.com but the businesses will actually implement to make their businesses run more efficiently, their sales, all that sort of thing. So that's just beginning, because everybody's looking at, how do we use it, working with consultants, etc. But there's going to be a lot more to come, and more new companies that we don't even know about yet, and that's why, like, for instance, at Penn State, we're doing we don't invest directly and anything, we're just not big enough. Our end down is maybe six to 7 billion, if you include our operating cash. So we have a great staff, but we invest in funds, you know. So that's the fund of funds who really have the expertise to dive deep. And we've been investing in in different venture capital funds that have different areas of expertise in technology. Some of them are AI. Others are other areas of technology, but AI has been a big one recently, and we're continuing to look in that space. And the publicly traded side at Penn State, we just do index is which I'm always the one speaking up like, why we should do some active managers. But for my own clients, I do a lot in technology. Like, for instance, I've own Nvidia since 2019 which had no idea it would happen as it has. But I looked up at that time, like, why did I buy it then? And it was really because they were one of the first actually using AI to help their clients run their business. And so that was, this was the beginning of and this is just the beginning, still, even despite everything that's happening on So, and I know I'm getting the look, but the things that I worry about really have to do with the current administration and the uncertainty being created by not knowing what's happening with tariffs. Is it more bark than bite? We don't know. We just had a pronouncement today about Canada and Mexico, or maybe it was late yesterday. Who knows? And also about the deportations. We don't know. Even company managements are worried about what that could mean in terms of labor shortage and the inflationary pressures there. So there's a lot we don't know. And right now, what's happened? Sure you've noticed, the last three days, we've had a market sell off, including today, in the equity market. 10 year yield has come down, and I think it's we're now having a growth scare, which we haven't seen for a while, and we'll see how that plays out. My view it's probably a buying opportunity somewhere in there, because the economy is still strong. It's consumer driven, and it's the mid to high income consumer that's driving it. And people have made trillions in the stock market. Their home prices are high, and they're employed. So despite all the noise in the frights of the last few days, I'm still, you know, optimistic on the market. Thank you. Zoe Cruz  09:09Thank you. My name is Zoe Cruz. It's actually Zoe Papa vimitrio Cruz. I was born and raised in Greece. I am what you call the American dream. Three years before I went to Harvard on a full scholarship, I didn't speak a word of English, and if it weren't a public school teacher that took an interest as to why I wasn't applying to Harvard, I probably wouldn't be here. And I joined Morgan Stanley right out of business school. It was a small investment banking boutique with 1800 people in three offices, Tokyo, London, New York. When I left in 07 it was 65,000 people. They had offices everywhere. That's a revolution. Finance was globalizing. Overnight, rates were 21% on their way to zero 30. Interest rates, the risk free rate of return for treasuries were 15% on their way to 1% as I say to people, a monkey could do what we did at Morgan Stanley, and we were not monkeys. So you have to recognize paradigm shifts. And I actually think right now we're in a massive paradigm shift. There is way too much in being spilled. Whether the Fed is going to use 25 basis points. Who cares? The world is de globalizing, fragmenting. The biggest assumption the markets are making is that we beat inflation. It's going to go back down to 2% I could be wrong, but I believe we're not going to save 2% in my lifetime. We should worry more about hyper inflation than deflation. The US government has $36 trillion worth of debt, and so for me, what I worry about is there is not enough talk about, how do you hedge your portfolio if it is a paradigm shift, and interest rates actually, the cost of capital keeps on going up, and availability of it keeps on going down. If I'm right about that assumption. A lot of your portfolio is in deep trouble, because that's the assumption most people are making. So what scares me at the moment, I'm an optimist by nature. I love you know, we are the lucky sperm club here, actually, most of us. What scares me is we are in the middle of an amazing technological revolution. But unlike what so it is amazing in the sense that when I look at the power of that thing, I downloaded all four perplexity, Gemini, grok, chat, GPT, all four of them, and I asked them the same question, all four. And by the way, they have their own biases. Just excellent. I don't need 12 research people. It's just in a second, I get the most complex answers to a question that's exciting. I mean, I can get a PhD basically, just, you know, asking that's exciting. Unlike other revolutions, you don't get the extreme risk of Elon, a brilliant man, whatever you want to think about his character. This is a brilliant man who has changed the world. Now everybody's talking the game, but he, I remember, if you look at his interviews only a few years back, he said there's a non zero possibility humanity ceases to exist. Well, that's kind of a big risk. So, so the mirror image of that exciting, exciting revolution is more of us should think about humanity is a wonderful thing, and how do you preserve us being masters of this revolution, as opposed to the other way around? Stephen Burke  13:14I'm done. First of all, I agree with most of what you said, and the stuff I don't agree with, I don't understand. So thank you, Zoe for that crash course. I worry about debt too, and I worry about debt being the current consumption of our future earnings, and we've gone way over our skis on that all over the world, and how we get that back is going to be a real problem. And the other thing I worry about is the lack of leadership that will make the hard decisions that we have to make to put the pain on the system that we have to go through to get the excesses out that we built up over the years. I also share the view that the move down in rates is going to be much more challenging the market is hoping for as investors, if we don't get our mind around that change that the last 15 years are done and we're back to a normal interest rate level on the low end of what we've historically seen, you're going to have problems valuing all your assets if we don't get that right. So I think we have to change the mindset there. I do think there's elements of this administration that are not getting credit for the positive outcomes because of the delivery on it, but if we can get digitize a lot of our government expenses, you only raise the level of trust in how our taxes are being spent, they can give you a whole different mindset towards government and deliver much better outcomes for our country, but I think it will be the same for other countries. Europe has a massive fiscal problem where their needs are far greater than their ability to spend to meet those needs, and that's not just on defense, it's on their regular day to day living. So I think the transformations that are going. On. I do think this is one of those periods where we've slowly walked into, over the last decade, big, secular, mega trends, whether it's demographics, whether it's the tech boom. You can go through the list. There's several other areas where we're seeing these mega trends. I think the anti immigration bias that we're starting to say is another worry, we're going to have a brain drain problem. We've already seen it in a lot of countries. The US cannot afford to lose the opportunity the edge that we've had in immigration, and we're on our way to doing that. So I think we're going too far in the pendulum all the time. I think we have to get back to a more moderate way of seeing how we deal with all the problems that we have. So I'll stop there more. Mark Sanor  15:42What do you think about the risk of of humanity? So arm and Sir keys on. He did this conference. He how long wasn the question of existence? Do we can, you know, sort of existential, the ultimate existential question. I'm surprised Stephen Burke  15:58they made it this far, so that's not a priority for me, but I do have four kids that it is a priority for. And I would say that I worry about our kids. I worry about the we called sending the bill to the kids table with the debt and the strains on the system, but I also worry what we've done to their future. I think their their ability to have hope is not the same that we had when we were growing up. And I think that's a real problem, because without hope and hope in our leaders, it's very hard to get out of the problems and deal with the problems Mark Sanor  16:32that we have fair enough. Well, I want to open up because I asked insights and scares and excitements, you sort of answered those questions, but did you hold back a scares and excites? Answer? I held back and excites. Okay, let's Yeah, and that Joe Mancini  16:46was really interesting. I appreciate this is a really smart crew up here. You know, like I said, I play in the early stage venture world, primarily in the US. I spend all day, every day, with fund managers and founders. I would say something that excites me with as concerned as I am about certain things, is how many founders are starting businesses right now in an AI native way. And what I mean by that is, you know that they're building these businesses now with AI tools in their pocket that are going to dramatically, I think, decrease the amount of capital needed to build a great company, right? Which means that, as an investor, there's an opportunity for great returns. Peter Walker, at carta has a great stat around the average series A employee count. Two years ago was 18. Last year was 13. It's ready to be under 10 within the next 12 months. So in terms of productivity, kind of carrying us out of this, I think there's a huge opportunity with this next set of tools, not just as a system layer for a lot of things that we do, but for founders and people who are creating and building things, and for our kids as they're creating and building things. So Mark, that's the more optimistic. So Mark Sanor  17:51do you know Esther Dyson? Does anyone know Mr. So she was we had this discussion about this time last year about companies that are the founders being an AI and the board members potentially being a is you guys have thought through that scenario, but it's they would Love to replace you too. So so it goes both ways. Joe Mancini  18:23I mean, some might as well be AI in certain cases, right? I mean, particularly at the board level, we work with a lot of boards as well, and, you know, there's some sleepy boards that might be better served being AI, right? We try to avoid those types of situations. Mark Sanor  18:39So, let's, let's open it up. Will Speaker 4  18:46First off, this was awesome. So far, I really enjoyed what you guys all said, a lot of brain power up there. We've talked a lot about, you know, uncertainty of geo politics, Global War, where interest rates are going. I'm curious, you know, from an investment perspective, it's sometimes easier to think about, what are the things that are not going to change amidst all this, and what will continue to just make sense. And I'd love to hear what you guys think about, what's not going to change, and how we could invest in slow, boring things that aren't going to change. Mark Sanor  19:18Who wants it? Zoe Cruz  19:22Great question. Sorry, yeah, it's a Mark Sanor  19:27girl he was being coached by the Pender, right? Zoe Cruz  19:30It's a great question. I'm not sure I have the answer that to the question you're asking. One thing will never change is basically, if you have short term clarity on what's going to produce cash, you know, even if inflation takes 5% of it, who cares? That's never I mean arithmetic, simple arithmetic is so good businesses, but I. Say what's also not going to change. Some of the best money I've made is after the crash, one of the best trades I've made, because I know how to read bank balance sheets in oh eight after the war fell apart, you could have bought if you had enough cash saved aside and not prematurely invested all of your portfolio and things you could have bought bill based stock at 50 cents of its book value. This is a company that was still making billions with an S every quarter. So what's not going to change is we know after major and I think we are in a paradigm shift. You don't need to be a great investor. You're going to pick up great companies. You're going to make me investments that give you a symmetry of risk reward. Most Great Investors basically have, so yes, you can lose half of your money, or you can make 100x that's a symmetry of risk reward. You should do the trade every day. I think right now, the asymmetry of risk reward is against the traditional portfolio, stocks and bonds. You know, when you can actually save there is inflation, the huge debt that the market, sovereign in particular, the US of A everyone is actually printing money, including even Germany. Basically, when there is huge debt, as I say many times, people forget there is only two ways of big debt, repudiation or inflation, we're choosing the latter, so that should guide your portfolio. Now the Argentinians don't have a reserve currency. So if you choose inflation, your currency goes down 98% Turkey 60% we are in a wonderful world of America with the reserve currency. The question is, we better be careful. I Barbara Doran  22:06just want to make a quick comment on that. We better be careful about the reserve currency, because when 22 when we used we froze central bank in Russia. You know, it suddenly woke up a lot of other central bankers to say, hey, maybe the treasuries aren't so safe after all. So it will be a long term process, but we can't take for granted. I mean, the near term, yes, will be the world's reserve currency, but over many years, and depending how it accelerated or not, by various administrative policies, current or future presidents, that is something to watch. And I share the concern over the deficit, which looks like it's going to be even higher, but what will not change? I mean, there's so many ways to answer that. One is about consumer spending. You know that Americans love to spend through thick and thin and and also market psychology, which we addressed in which Zoe said, back in it was oh nine in February, I remember looking at those bank stocks because a friend said, bar, what can I invest in, and I don't give friends ideas. But I said, if you really want to invest, because she knew nothing. I said it with Hank was bank America and city, which were like $2 stocks. I said, I don't know. The only thing I know is they're not going out of business when will return. It wasn't one, whatever it was. It was crazy. But the only thing I knew they weren't going out of business. So, Mark Sanor  23:23all right, yeah, what's Joe Mancini  23:24playing in my head, as you all are describing these situations, which I think are really good examples, is just, I mean, supply and demand, as far as I can tell, is always going to, you know, rule quite you know, rule every market and just about every transaction. So knowing where you sit in terms of, you know, where is demand, where is supply, and ultimately, where is price, right, can help you make really good decisions. Simple, but I think we go back to it all the time, Mark Sanor  23:52by the way, I'm gonna is amazing here. Of course, you stepped up. But we'll talk about pricing perfect timing, because we're gonna talk about talk about large pricing models. That's the next open AI that we've been looking at. Lots of hands were going up because you guys have asked lots of questions. I'm going to let Speaker 5  24:16Dave Thanks. So regarding rare and critical minerals, we're sort of hearing now that if you haven't already got any, gone into them, you're late, that they're not going to be very rare in a very short period of time. Do you guys have views on that? Mark Sanor  24:31I mean, Greenland and Ukraine? No views from the panel on that Speaker 2  24:40one? No, I don't know enough either. Don't forget the ocean too. Oh, Mark Sanor  24:44the ocean. We have two people in Alyssa. Where's Alyssa and Lisa on ocean research. We know so much. We spend so much more in space, not in the ocean. Chris, Christopher Birne  24:58thank you guys for your time. I guess. First, I would say, both my dad and I went to Penn State for our undergrad. So we are and I'm Greek. So CI do elada Go Blue? Yeah, oh, wow. So, I guess a lot of discussions I've had with other family offices, and I think Stephen You had mentioned this idea of, you know, a lack of leadership and its effect on making crucial decisions. You know, I think that the Obama administration was the last two year term we had for a president. And, you know, I guess you could argue that Trump is a two term president one time, separately, this political climate that we're in now and this shit, this paradigm shift politically, I think, where, you know, every four years to different president with a completely different outlook. What effect does that have? Like, kind of, some of the things you guys are discussing about the deficit and being able to make crucial decisions, Mark Sanor  25:48we do have elections every two years too, that impact Stephen Burke  25:52this. I'll start I think the I think the ping pong match of the party's policies is a terrible waste of money for the US, consumer and taxpayer. And I think we need to separate the budget out to a maintenance budget and investment budget the same way you would in a corporation, and then you would evaluate the return on your investment for like the infrastructure plan that was absolutely necessary. But you do that in a way that you actually look for an ROI the way you would in the business, and I think if we did that, the people would have a lot better response to the government spending and new government projects. So I think that's the kind of leadership that you need. You also need people to step up and say, I'm going to be a one term. Er, because what we need to do is the stuff that is the hard stuff, we're going to have to have to raise taxes and we're going to have to cut spending. You can't avoid the deficit problem that we have. You can't grow out of it. We tried that for the last 15 years, and all we did was make the debt worse. We avoided a financial crisis, but we just might have prolonged it instead of completely avoid it. Zoe Cruz  26:56I would say that we're focusing on the wrong the politics, the Democrats, Republicans. I think the Democrats pretend they care. The Republicans say they're going to do the right thing for the economy, but neither one, neither of the major parties, really focus on the one thing, the economy is no longer working for large swaths of the population. And if you read history, they pick up the pitch forks at some point. That's what's happening to me. Donald is the pitch fork saying he's a disrupter. We're going to throw a bomb. Tabula rasa. Let's start all over again. So the again, the amount of ink that's being spilled on Obama versus Donald versus at the end of the day, the reason Donald won is he had a great story line. I care. I listen to you. We've globalization eviscerated your town, your middle class America, your poor. I'm listening to you. That resonated now. What's going to happen if two years from now, he's not listening? Is what I worry society is fraying, not because Republicans did the wrong thing, or Democrats did the wrong thing. We're not focusing on fundamentally, when you have I think I read a statistic that's, again, I believe in capitalism, but we're not practicing it any longer. When you have three guys, bez, I think Zuckerberg and Elon, the three are worth more than the bottom 50% of us of a think of that statistic that's crazy. Yeah. So I think, you know, I talked to a couple of you, I think the caucuses we should have is, What is the purpose of leadership, but to actually get to our children, leave our children. I have three amazing children. I'm ashamed of the future I'm leaving them. My generation is the most self est generation of them all my dad fought in World War Two. They were starving, and here we are, my generation. I need, I want, I have to have. So I think that's what has to change, not Obama versus whatever. Barbara Doran  29:24Well, all very interesting. But I think your question was, was, really, how does it affect your investing, and how to think about it? So in a more granular, granular level, it does affect, I mean, you had leading up the election, you had the Kamala plays in the stock market. You had the Trump plays, you know, and after Trump won, then you had, you know, all his the areas, whether it was financials, materials, everything running. And so you do have to be cognizant. And of course, now, as I mentioned earlier, there's all this policy uncertainty, which certainly is, you know, impactful, because the Fed is on hold, and probably may hold a little longer to there more clarity, because they are. Worried, you know, if you deport too many people, you know could hurt labor, inflationary and tariffs and so we don't know yet. So there is uncertainty that you have to build in. Now, interestingly, there just was out yesterday, the second Consumer Confidence Report from the Conference Board, and last week with senior University of Michigan, a big drops in consumer confidence in terms of inflation expectations. But interestingly, there was quite a disparity, as we've seen in other surveys, between the Republicans and the Democrats. Democrats were much more pessimistic about it all, and Republicans, even though that number went up, they were not so very interesting. How either they're hearing separate facts or they're interpreting or focusing on different things. So this politicization that Zoe is talking about, you know, is real and is is harmful, you know, in terms of making informed decisions. Mark Sanor  30:47Question Tony, hold on one second, Speaker 7  30:55Zoe, I want to go back to something you said. I think you touched on concentration, concentration of wealth. Most people are focused on chasing the return based on what's happening in the market, and a lot of that has to do with technology. How do you, how do you properly address that concentration? Speaker 3  31:14You know, I hope this time around, it will be different. When you look at the history, when you look at, you know, this time, it's different. When you look at the history of capitalism again, the best system, on a relative basis, you have huge growth plateau, collapse, start all over again. That's how it so you look at, you know, the 1920s I'm rereading the great crash in 1929 you look at the parallels of what we constant, robber barons, concentration of wealth, gold, Gilded Age. I mean, so you look at the pattern. And my hope again is that we don't have this collapse, if people say, if you put your money in equities, you'll make money, yes, over the long decades, if you put your money in equities, right before the crash in 1929 it took you 40 years to make your money back. Let's pick or 30. So to me, I would say, right now, there's not enough, really, risk management these. How do you change the concentration of wealth? I hope it's not by, you know, I hope that those guys that there are worth trillions, don't figure out how they go to Miami to save taxes. They figure out how you actually use technology, you know. And again, Elon, to be fair, even though I think he's a deeply flawed human being, but I have enormous respect for his IQ, he started talking about again, years ago, when you listen to what he was saying, is, and that's why, by the way, they had this, you should have open AI, why he supported it. He said we should have the minimum income. I don't know if that's the right answer. But he thought about if 65% of the US economy is consumption, which means people have a job, they make money, and then they consume. That's America. So when you have all of them now say productivity, you are going to need to fire millions of people. We don't need them, and this time, it's not the machinists. It's actually the lawyers, the accountants. How does so? Again, we're not thinking about the paradigm shift. I am hugely positive about what will happen if we survive at the other the land of plenty, but I hope the transition, which was World War One, World War Two, is what transitions were this time. Hopefully it's different. Stephen Burke  34:13I would just add mark. I think the thing that's going to help the inequality is, can we use technology to make the access to education better than it is right now for the low end, because 49% of the spending in the US is done by the top 10% of earners, so they the others don't have a shot. They just don't have a shot right now. And the way our educational system works in many states, it's driven by tax revenues, particularly real estate revenues, and that is the definition of inequality. So I think we have to fix the educational access to allow them to have a shot to compete, because we're not giving them the shot to they're not starting on an even playing field to begin with. Mark Sanor  34:59So. What we haven't talked about is the global, the geopolitical Democrats and Republicans. But we're in a world, a shifting world. You talked about the dollar and in our debt loads. But how do you see, I guess, what scares and excites you on the geopolitical fronts? I I'll Stephen Burke  35:20start just the same thing inequality. You have a couple countries that are dominating all the discussions and all the influence right now, and it's the US and China, primarily, that are sucking the wind out of the air, out of the room, and they're not leaving much for the rest. And as we're carving up the world, we're creating a real problem with that. I think you have inequality on three levels. I think you have it on a country level, you have it on a corporate level, and you have it on the individual level, and we have to deal with all three of them to for this, to get it right. Zoe Cruz  35:59What I'm excited about is that it's possible to have the Chinese leadership and the US leadership meet to say, if actually humanity is what we're trying to save, maybe we work together, as opposed to because the nuclear arms race is now the technology race that the Chinese and the Americans are actually fighting so they don't lose on a technological revolution that they recognize they can lose control of. So my hope is those two guys meet and then we get to the land of plenty fast. Do Mark Sanor  36:35we have like this new, enlightened, mutual, assured technological destruction? Yeah, and that we should be enlightened, Zoe Cruz  36:43yeah? Because, I mean, I'm sure there are, there are people that are telling both Donald and she that there is a scenario we all die. I mean, there is, we all know that. And so right now, externally, at least what we are hearing and reading is what they want us to hear and read. Those two are the super powers, the unilateral whatever you call it, the world where America was the only one. Yeah, so those two guys, I think there must be at least initiating discussions Russia and all that. It's a human, horrible toll. The two leaders that need to get together, the two that count, that can change the trajectory of the world, is the Chinese and the Americans. Speaker 2  37:41Okay? And I worry long term about shifting alliances. You know, the US, it may not be seen as a reliable partner. And certainly Europe, basic leaders in the last week or so have said we've got to go it alone. And that will shift alliances all over the world. You've got Canada, Mexico, and we'll see where that shakes out. And, you know, I think longer term, it could weaken us and our ability, you know, to withstand all sorts of global pressures, the fact that we've done so well the last few years, economically, all these things, again, this is longer term. This will take time to shift, but that's what I'm concerned about. What's being set in motion now. So what? What that may lead to, and it may not be good for us. Joe Mancini  38:24I'll tell you a thing that I probably shouldn't say, that I actually wish had been a little less certain for a period of time, which is, I don't know if folks noticed the news story about a week ago that there was a 3% chance in 2032 that a meteor was gonna strike the Earth, right? And then we got a better look at the media, and we're like, Ah, it's one and a half percent. And then we started look back in history, and we're like, Oh, something hit, you know, the northern part of Russia in 1908, it wasn't that big of a deal. And now we're saying, yeah, it's probably not gonna hit. No big deal. I wish that that had stuck at three to 5% for a little while longer, right? And just tried to bring the world a little bit together around, okay, this is madness, but we have an existential threat. We can see it through a big, giant telescope. Let's get the best minds together to try to figure out what to do. Unfortunately, now it's like point 1% and we'll probably be fine. Mark Sanor  39:17All right with that. Thank you to our kick off panel. Zoe Can I ask you to stick around? Can you stick around? We're going to talk about AI and two of my panelists are not here, and I thought you might keep sharing some. There you go. It's a half an hour panel. All right. So if Thank you. Thank you so Ben and Maisie Jack is on on an airplane. Watch her. Please come up. We're going to talk about AI, and if you, if you, and maybe. Be Ben, you'll go first, introduce yourself again. Sheri, come join our 361 firm community of investors and thought leaders. We have a lot of events created by the community as we collaborate on investments and philanthropic interests. Join us. Ben. You can subscribe to various 361 events and content at https://361firm.com/subs. For reference: Web: www.361firm.com/homeOnboard as Investor: https://361.pub/shortdiagOnboard Deals 361: www.361firm.com/onbOnboard as Banker: www.361firm.com/bankersEvents: www.361firm.com/eventsContent: www.youtube.com/361firmWeekly Digests: www.361firm.com/digest

FourthWall POP! Network
NNW Ep. 203 - On the (Wtrestlemania) Road Again

FourthWall POP! Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 94:02


Happy Friday NNW Fans! Wade and Phil are back to preview one of the biggest and most unpredictable events of 2025 (and we're only 1 month in!). Royal Rumble preview time, and whether you're starting on Yeet Street, at Maisy's bakery in Chicago, on a sleepy street in Amesbury Mass., or on the shores of Pensacola; the Road to Wrestlemania starts RIGHT HERE AND RIGHT NOW! NNW TAGS#FWPN #MakeitPOP #NextLevelPOP #POPisLife #wrestling #wwe #nxt #aew #TNA #njpw #roh #RoyalRumble #YEET #DustysKid #KOWasRight #JustifiedVillainy Follow the show: Twitter: @wrestlingnormal Follow, Subscribe & Support the FourthWall POP! Network https://linktr.ee/fourthwallpop

Storytime with K
✈️ Maisy Goes On A Plane ✈️ Disney Stories for Kids Read Aloud [ READ ALONG VIDEO ON SPOTIFY ]

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 3:47


Welcome! ✈️ Today, listen to K read aloud Maisy Goes On A Plane by Lucy Cousins ( ages 3 - 8 ). Every weekday, we will read  aloud a new kids book. Maisy Goes On A Plane was published by Candlewick Press in 2015. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only* #maisy #maisymouse #storytimewithk

A-Ha! Real Estate Exam Prep Podcast
Episode 109 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Closing the Transaction

A-Ha! Real Estate Exam Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 108:59


Episode 109 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Closing the Transaction Going through state exam questions to help real estate students pass their state exam.   Happy New Year! 3 Year Anniversary of A-Ha! REEP. YAY!!! Don't be entitled in life, in real estate, or with me. Ha ha!! List of recent grads: Joseph, Alejandro, Madiera, Tylar, Travis, Douglas, Zack, Christi, Alan, Patricia, Devon, Trudy, Rhonda, Wanda, Daniella, Cecilia, Maisy, Lena, Ruth, Melody, Sadie, Ryan, Tomeka, Scott, Christina, Chris, Jessica, Jeffery, and Hayley.   Listener messages: Jeffrey from Indiana and Hayley from Upstate New York Closing events and types                                                                                         Conducting the closing RESPA – Real Estate Settlement and Procedures Act ABA – Affiliated Business Arrangement TRID – TILA RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule; Truth in Lending Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure forms Kickbacks, referral fees, and rebates Debit and Credit Prepaid and Accrued expense prorations Banker's Year vs. Actual calendar days Math Transfer stamps, excise tax, revenue stamps, deed tax, etc. Exam Questions   Go to www.ahareep.com and sign up for the program for only $35, use discount code: legend15 to save 15% off.   Go to www.indianarealestateinstitute.com for Indiana real estate classes.   A-Ha LINKS   Email info@ahareep.com   Web www.ahareep.com   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AHA.REEP   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrxAjI5Li4Ll3Epwcyc0i6A

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Maisy Stella: My Old Ass and giving advice to your younger self

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 19:11


The Canadian actor and singer Maisy Stella stars alongside Aubrey Plaza in “My Old Ass.” It's a new coming-of-age movie about a teenager named Elliott who comes face-to-face with her 39-year-old self during a mushroom trip on her 18th birthday. Maisy joined guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about her big-screen debut, what it's like playing someone going through a major transition, and how she manifested her role in this movie.

All Of It
'My Old Ass' Star Maisy Stella and Director Megan Park

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 18:01


[REBROADCAST FROM September 11, 2024] In a new touching coming-of-age story, Elliot, an 18-year-old woman played by Maisy Stella, receives advice from her older self, played by Aubrey Plaza, after a magical mushroom trip with her friends in the woods for her birthday. Writer and director Megan Park joins us alongside Stella to discuss the film, "My Old Ass,"  streaming on Prime Video.

Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max
Maisy Kay talks Wonderlust: The Dark EP & touring w/ Tori Kelly "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max"

Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 34:58


Thank you to London and Los Angeles' own pop artist Maisy Kay for coming on my show for an interview! Maisy talked about her new Wonderlust: The Dark EP, going on tour with Tori Kelly, and working with Timbaland. She discussed meeting director James Cameron, her Dragons musical being the start of her career, and relocating to Los Angeles from London for a record deal. She got into her film work in The Sneak Over, expressing herself as an artist with her appearance, and wanting to work with Born Free in South Africa. Maisy also gave her definition for Wonderlust, spoke about who she wants to collaborate with, and working on getting her first headlining tour in 2025. Stay tuned! Maisy Kay's new Wonderlust: The Dark EP is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/wonderlust-the-dusk-ep/1769661430. Follow Maisy Kay on Instagram and X: @maisykay Follow me on Instagram and X: @thereelmax Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Maisy Kay on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_acbwPaoi7Q. 

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events
Maisy Ng - Interview from NY Global Flagship Conference (Dec. 3, 2024)

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 1:41


You can subscribe to various 361 events and content at https://361firm.com/subs. For reference:  - Web: www.361firm.com/home - Onboard as Investor: https://361.pub/shortdiag - Onboard Deals 361: www.361firm.com/onb - Onboard as Banker: www.361firm.com/bankers - Events: www.361firm.com/events - Content: www.youtube.com/361firm - Weekly Digests: www.361firm.com/digest

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
Andrew Root: Life Together in Turmoil & Bonhoeffer's Experiment in Community

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 77:32


 In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Andrew Root. We discuss Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his time in the experimental underground seminary at Finkenwalde. This community became a site for him to enact his broader theological and ethical intuitions in community. We unpack the significance of Bonhoeffer's relational theology, the establishment of illegal seminaries, Bonhoeffer's radical commitment to living out the gospel in dire times, and his enduring legacy. The conversation also touches on Bonhoeffer's formation of deep friendships, notably with Eberhard Bethge, and the practical implications of his ideas for contemporary theological education and church life. Spend a week with Tripp & Andrew Root in Bonhoeffer's House in Berlin this June as part of the Rise of Bonhoeffer Travel Learning Experience. INFO & DETAILS HERE Dr. Root is joining me this DECEMBER for our open online class exploring the 'Theologians of Crisis' - Breaking into the Broken World. Join us to learn about Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Rudolph Bultmann as we explore their thoughts and timely reflections in their Advent/Christmas sermons. Want to learn more about Bonhoeffer? Join our open online companion class, The Rise of Bonhoeffer, and get access to full interviews from the Bonhoeffer scholars, participate in deep-dive sessions with Tripp and Jeff, unpack curated readings from Bonhoeffer, send in your questions, and join the online community of fellow Bonhoeffer learners. The class is donation-based, including 0. You can get more info here. WATCH the conversation here on YouTube Andrew Root is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary, USA. He writes and researches in areas of theology, ministry, culture, and younger generations. Some of his most recent books are The Congregation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2021), The End of Youth Ministry? (Baker, 2020), The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need God (Baker, 2019), Faith Formation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2017), and Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science (Fortress Press, 2018). Andy has worked in congregations, parachurch ministries, and social service programs. He lives in St. Paul with his wife Kara, two children, Owen and Maisy, and their dog. When not reading, writing, or teaching, Andy spends far too much time watching TV and movies. Previous Visits with Andy Root Resonance in an Accelerated Age Secular Mysticism & Identity Politics the Church after Innovation Churches and the Crisis of Decline Acceleration, Resonance, & the Counting Crows Ministry in a Secular Age Christopraxis with Andy Root Faith Formation in a Secular Age the Promise of Despair _____________________ This DECEMBER, we will be exploring the 'Theologians of Crisis' in our online Advent class - Breaking into the Broken World. Join us to learn about Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Rudolph Bultmann as we explore their thoughts and timely reflections in their Advent/Christmas sermons. Join my Substack - Process This! Join our class - THE RISE OF BONHOEFFER, for a guided tour of Bonhoeffer's life and thought. Go with me to Berlin to spend a week in Bonhoeffer's House! Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Creative Company
Episode 1134: My Old Ass - Megan Park & Maisy Stella

In Creative Company

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 29:14


Q&A on the film My Old Ass with writer & director Megan Park and actor Maisy Stella. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. A mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. But when Elliott's "old ass" delivers warnings to her younger self, Elliott realizes she has to rethink everything about her family, life and love.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Maisy Kay

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 31:27


We had the pleasure of interviewing Maisy Kay over Zoom video!Maisy Kay is a rising star in the music industry with a bold and fascinating new fresh voice in pop music. This singer-songwriter is transforming pop music into her own sub-genre of pop. Moving from a small countryside in England to the heart of Los Angeles, Maisy Kay is a one-of-a-kind musician blending nostalgic dance and pop music magnified through her lyrics and overall inspiration behind every track. As a huge feat, her 2020 smash single “The Storm” with gaming music creator, TheFatRat, hit over 20 million streams on Spotify. She has collaborated with A List musicians including Timbaland, Tiësto, Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins, Max Martin protégé Lukas “LULOU” Loules, & more! Maisy Kay has incorporated her love for fantasy and alternate worlds with her original single “The Beast Within” inspired by the fictional Na'vi language from “Avatar.” She has made waves with her hit singles, “Karma is a Bitch Like You (Tiesto Remix),” “Scared Together,” which received a remix from producer DJ R3HAB, and got her first big break contributing Japanese lyrics and vocals to pop artist Andy's #1 Spotify viral hit, “Distance.” Maisy Kay is proud and exciting to continue to share her gift of music with the world!  Maisy resides in Los Angeles and on her free time she enjoys playing video games, drawing/painting, reading, writing, aerial silk, archery, and working out at the gym. Maisy is also a huge animal lover! She has quite the menagerie of pets (a bearded dragon, frogs, cat) and also raises butterflies. We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #MaisyKay #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bringin-it-backwards--4972373/support.

The Kelly Alexander Show
Maisy Kay - New EP & Wants To Collaborate with Chappell Roan!

The Kelly Alexander Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 30:28


This week on The Kelly Alexander Show we're joined by English singer-songwriter Maisy Kay. Maisy made the move from England to Los Angeles to take her music career to new heights. That move was supposed to be a short term plan but years later Maisy is still in the US and has released a new EP called “Wonderlust: The Dusk." Maisy is on tour with Tori Kelly and talks to us about the art of performing, how fashion plays an integral part of her on stage persona and the importance of songwriting. Maisy also discusses working with Tiësto, why she wants to collaborate with Chappell Roan and why she loves animals so much. Thank you for listening!

Storytime with K
⚽ Maisy Plays Soccer ⚽ Stories for Kids Read Aloud [ READ ALONG VIDEO ON SPOTIFY ]

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 3:31


Welcome! ⚽ Today, listen to K read aloud Maisy Plays Soccer by Lucy Cousins ( ages 3 - 8 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Maisy Plays Soccer was published by Candlewick Press in 2014. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only* #maisy #kidsbooksreadaloud #storytimewithk

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
September 27: Can Hoda & Jenna Hack It?! | Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella Discuss ‘My Old Ass' | Leanne Morgan Talks Her New Book

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 34:41


Hoda and Jenna try their hand at some of the latest viral social media life hacks. Also, Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella talk about their new movie My Old Ass. Plus, Leanne Morgan joins to catch up and discuss her new book What in the World?!: A Southern Woman's Guide to Laughing at Life's Unexpected Curveballs and Beautiful Blessings.

Picturehouse Podcast
My Old Ass with Maisy Stella | Picturehouse

Picturehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 18:24


Lara Peters talks to actor Maisy Stella about her new film, My Old Ass, in cinemas now. In this fresh coming-of-age story, an 18th birthday mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott (Maisy Stella) face-to-face with her wisecracking 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza). But when Elliott's “old ass” starts handing out warnings about what her younger self should and shouldn't do, Elliott realises she has to rethink everything about family, love, and what's becoming a transformative summer.  If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com.  Produced by Stripped Media. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.

The Movie Podcast
My Old Ass Interview with Megan Park and Maisy Stella

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 32:03


On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz sit down in Toronto with Writer & Director Megan Park and star Maisy Stella of MY OLD ASS. The film is a fresh coming-of-age story that after a mushroom trip, brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her wisecracking 39-year-old self. It stars Maisy Stella, Percy Hynes White, Maddie Ziegler, Kerrice Brooks and Aubrey Plaza. My Old Ass releases in select theatres in Toronto on September 20th and is everywhere on September 27th. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Drew Barrymore Show
Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella on new film, "My Old Ass"

The Drew Barrymore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 18:49


Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella are telling Drew about their new film, “My Old Ass".See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Maisy Stella: My Old Ass

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 18:57


The Canadian actor and singer Maisy Stella stars alongside Aubrey Plaza in “My Old Ass.” It's a new coming-of-age movie about a teenager named Elliott who comes face-to-face with her 39-year-old self during a mushroom trip on her 18th birthday. Maisy joins guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about her big-screen debut, what it's like playing someone going through a major transition, and how she manifested her role in this movie.

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: Maisy Kay

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 32:46


  Maisy Kay is a rising star in the music industry with a bold and fascinating new fresh voice in pop music. This singer-songwriter is transforming pop music into her own sub-genre of pop. Her single “In Your Car” premiered April 5, 2024 and is written and performed by her. She creatively designs all of her EP covers and even has her own Webstore with a line personally created blending in with her aesthetic! Maisy released her hit single “Sunlight” on February 14, 2024 in honor of her boyfriend's birthday. The single followed an ethereal music video and within a week of being uploaded, the video garnered 36K+ views on YouTube.   Moving from a small countryside in England to the heart of Los Angeles, Maisy Kay is a one-of-a-kind musician blending nostalgic dance and pop music magnified through her lyrics and overall inspiration behind every track. Her 2020 smash single “The Storm” with gaming music creator, TheFatRat, hit over 20 million streams on Spotify. She has collaborated with A List musicians including Timbaland, Tiësto, Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins, Max Martin protégé Lukas “LULOU” Loules, & more!   Maisy Kay has incorporated her love for fantasy and alternate worlds with her original single “The Beast Within” inspired by the fictional Na'vi language from “Avatar.” She has made waves with her hit singles, “Karma is a Bitch Like You (Tiesto Remix),” “Scared Together,” which received a remix from producer DJ R3HAB, and got her first big break contributing Japanese lyrics and vocals to pop artist Andy's #1 Spotify viral hit, “Distance.” Maisy Kay is excited to continue to share her gift of music with the world!    She also has her own Webstore at Shop Maisy Kay in which she designs all the products!   Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)  

Next Best Picture Podcast
Interview With "My Old Ass" Star Maisy Stella & Director/Writer Megan Park

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 15:51


"My Old Ass" had its world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for Megan Park's writing, direction, and the breakthrough lead performance from Maisy Stella, playing a young woman who her future self has advised not to fall in love a specific boy in her life. Park and Stella were both kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their work on the film, which you can watch or listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in theaters from Amazon MGM Studios under the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer label. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monster RX93.1's Official Podcast Channel
MAISY KAY on Wild x Wicked!

Monster RX93.1's Official Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 15:29


On this episode of Wild x Wicked: From her latest releases and collabs to opening for Tori Kelly on tour, we're chatting with Rising English singer-songwriter Maisy Kay!

Collider Conversations
My Old Ass Interview: Maisy Stella's Journey from Nashville to Hollywood Stardom

Collider Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 45:45


Mark my words; one of the greatest discoveries of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, or perhaps the year in its entirety, is bound to be Maisy Stella. Stella isn't new to the industry. She was on the hit series Nashville for six seasons, but My Old Ass proves her talent in a new way. Not only does the movie mark her very first feature film, but she's also the lead of it, cementing the fact that she's a wildly talented actor, and also a certified headliner.Stella plays Elliott in the film, a teenager gearing up to leave home for college. On her 18th birthday, she opts to celebrate by taking mushrooms with her friends and, while high, she's visited by her older self, played by Aubrey Plaza. While her “old ass” is hesitant to reveal too much about the future, she does share a few thoughts about how Elliott could make the most of her limited time home sweet home.My Old Ass was my favorite film of Sundance this year, and now it's on track to crack my Top 10 Films of 2024. Writer-director Megan Park whips up a brilliant concept that highlights the beauty of growing up and forging forward in life, but also how there's much to gain from remembering and appreciating the experiences of our youth, even the ones that aren't wholly positive. With My Old Ass now playing in select theaters, I got the chance to welcome Stella to Collider Ladies Night to recap her road to headlining her first film and making an indelible impression on cinema in 2024 in the process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Guy Perryman Interviews
Maisy Kay - Singer

Guy Perryman Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 12:52


A conversation with Maisy Kay – singer inspired by fantasy worlds, the oceans of our real world, and emotions of the heart including challenging teen years moving from rural England to the hub of showbiz Los Angeles, who was in Japan for live shows in August 2024. Kay shares her thoughts on why adults need a little more whimsy, why we all need to take care of our oceans, and enjoying a spicy bowl of ramen in Tokyo.

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
Andrew Root on Hartmut Rosa: Resonance In An Accelerated Age

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 79:39


Andrew Root returns to the podcast for a fascinating conversation about the work of German sociologist Hartmut Rosa. We explore Rosa's insights on the acceleration of modern life and how it shapes our world, creating challenges and opportunities for faith leaders. The discussion investigates Rosa's concept of "resonance," a vital counterpoint to the relentless pace of modernity, offering a deeper understanding of how faith can foster meaningful connections in an increasingly fast-paced society. If you enjoy this conversation, you should join us with Hartmut Rosa, in-person or online, for the upcoming event, The Church, The Pastor, And Resonance In An Accelerated Age. It will surely be an essential gathering for anyone interested in the intersection of modernity, sociology, and spirituality. The event will take place at Princeton Theological Seminary and include a host of spectacular theologians in conversation with Hartmut Rosa, including previous podcast guests John Swinton, Miroslav Volf, and Gerardo Marti. On Monday night, there will also be a live podcast! If you can't join in person, you can grab a digital ticket for just $7.50! This includes both access to the event live and the recorded archive :) WATCH the conversation on YouTube The Church, The Pastor, And Resonance In An Accelerated Age Theological Conversations With Hartmut Rosa September 23–24, 2024 · Hybrid Conference · Stuart Hall, Princeton Theological Seminary In a partnership between Luther Seminary and the Aberdeen Centre for Protestant Theology at the University of Aberdeen, the Center for Barth Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary would like to invite you to a conference honoring the work of eminent philosopher Harmut Rosa in the fall of 2024 at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. Over the course of three days, noted theologians and scholars will engage Rosa's work on the topics of acceleration and resonance in the modern world. A range of leading scholars in the fields of practical and systematic theology will speak at the conference such as Andrew Root, Mirsolav Volf, and Philip Ziegler. The format will be a hybrid event so that participants can attend either in-person or virtually, which will allow for greater international attendance and participation. If you want to read Rosa for the first time, check out The Uncontrolability of the World. If you are interested in his recent book that looks specifically at religion, go to Democracy Needs Religion.  Andrew Root is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary, USA. He writes and researches in areas of theology, ministry, culture, and younger generations. Some of his most recent books are The Congregation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2021), The End of Youth Ministry? (Baker, 2020), The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need God (Baker, 2019), Faith Formation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2017), and Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science (Fortress Press, 2018). Andy has worked in congregations, parachurch ministries, and social service programs. He lives in St. Paul with his wife Kara, two children, Owen and Maisy, and their dog. When not reading, writing, or teaching, Andy spends far too much time watching TV and movies. Previous Visits with Andy Root Secular Mysticism & Identity Politics the Church after Innovation Churches and the Crisis of Decline Acceleration, Resonance, & the Counting Crows Ministry in a Secular Age Christopraxis with Andy Root Faith Formation in a Secular Age the Promise of Despair _____________________ Join my Substack - Process This! Join our upcoming class - THE RISE OF BONHOEFFER, for a guided tour of Bonhoeffer's life and thought. Come to THEOLOGY BEER CAMP. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WBEN Extras
Maisy Fleming on artistic swimming, seeing WNY Olympic swimmer Anita Alvarez take silver in Paris Olympics

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 2:43


It's a Bonny Old Life
Coloured Pencil Chronicles | New Offices, New Team Members, and a Fun Trip to London

It's a Bonny Old Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 26:32


In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny looks back on the events of July. Bonny shares some of the incredibly exciting events of July including moving into her new offices, welcoming her daughter Maisy into the team and a trip down to London with her sister and sons. She also talks about the drawings she's been working on including a vibrant human portrait and a large commission piece, as well as sharing some of the upcoming tutorials, workshops and some exciting plans and projects for the future. If you'd like to watch this podcast in a video format you can do so here. To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here.

Miskatonic University Podcast | Interviews, actual play, and discussion about Call of Cthulhu and other horror and Lovecraft

This episode, Keepers Dave & Bridgett interview bestselling Call of Cthulhu writer, Rina Haenze, on how to publish for Call of Cthulhu! Patreon Plug & Update We have a Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! That's right - our backers are getting a lot of great stuff these days. Through our curriculum they got special mini-episodes from Josephine McAdam Mike Mason Sean and Andrew from HPLHS New members Traci Auerbach Antonio Marchena Jed Lackritz Gene Williams The Discord Plug We have our MUP Discord and we are all there! We invite all of our listeners to come and enjoy the community of horror gaming and cute pet pics. Link in the show notes: MU Discord server invite link: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D  And thank you to our editor Nate for editing this episode. Thanks Nate! Bridgett's Pet Pick Shout Out This episode, I'd like to shout out Maisy, the gorgeous puppers of fan of the show --Zondria! This baby is all smiles, all carefree joy, and is living her best life. Check out this photo in the show notes! It's an uplifter. Main Topic --  Tonight we kick off Lesson Six of our Curriculum Enhance your Call of Cthulhu storytelling, where we will cover all the various aspects of writing, running, publishing, performing, and generally vibing with Call of Cthulhu.  Over this six episode series, we will give you all the tools you need to become a Call of Cthulhu champion. Today is Episode 6 - How to Publish for Call of Cthulhu. Rina is here to join us for more of a roundtable discussion! https://linktr.ee/rinahaenze

Miskatonic University Podcast
MUP Ep – 302 How to Publish Call of Cthulhu

Miskatonic University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 67:20


This episode, Keepers Dave & Bridgett interview bestselling Call of Cthulhu writer, Rina Haenze, on how to publish for Call of Cthulhu! Patreon Plug & Update We have a Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! That's right - our backers are getting a lot of great stuff these days. Through our curriculum they got special mini-episodes from Josephine McAdam Mike Mason Sean and Andrew from HPLHS New members Traci Auerbach Antonio Marchena Jed Lackritz Gene Williams The Discord Plug We have our MUP Discord and we are all there! We invite all of our listeners to come and enjoy the community of horror gaming and cute pet pics. Link in the show notes: MU Discord server invite link: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D  And thank you to our editor Nate for editing this episode. Thanks Nate! Bridgett's Pet Pick Shout Out This episode, I'd like to shout out Maisy, the gorgeous puppers of fan of the show --Zondria! This baby is all smiles, all carefree joy, and is living her best life. Check out this photo in the show notes! It's an uplifter. Main Topic --  Tonight we kick off Lesson Six of our Curriculum Enhance your Call of Cthulhu storytelling, where we will cover all the various aspects of writing, running, publishing, performing, and generally vibing with Call of Cthulhu.  Over this six episode series, we will give you all the tools you need to become a Call of Cthulhu champion. Today is Episode 6 - How to Publish for Call of Cthulhu. Rina is here to join us for more of a roundtable discussion! https://linktr.ee/rinahaenze

Storytime with K
⛺ Maisy Goes Camping ⛺ Stories for Kids Read Aloud [ READ ALONG VIDEO ON SPOTIFY ]

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 2:46


Welcome! ⛺ Today, listen to K read aloud Maisy Goes Camping by Lucy Cousins ( ages 3 - 8 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Maisy Goes Camping was published by Candlewick Press in 2004. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only* #maisy #kidsbooksreadaloud #storytimewithk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storytimewithk/message

La Historia en Ruta
La Historia en Ruta | EXTRA 03 Desembarco de Normandía. El Muro del Atlántico

La Historia en Ruta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 4:16


MÁS EXTRAS DEL DESEMBARCO. Aprovechando la visita a la costa de Normandía, David Botello (@DavidBotello4), Esther Sánchez (@estesan1969), Ainara Ariztoy y Manuel Ríos San Martín visitan, en modo Extra, el Muro del Atlántico, un conjunto defensivo nazi que recorre toda la costa de Noruega, Dinamarca, Alemania, los Países Bajos, Bélgica y Francia. Entre ellas, hoy viajan a la batería de Maisy, desde donde los alemanes se despacharon a gusto con las tropas aliadas que desembarcaron el Día-D. Y el Museo Memorial de Omaha Beach, o Museo del Día-D, perfecto para conocer todos los detalles del desembarco estadounidense en Omaha. Si quieres acompañarnos, ¡súbete a la Historia!

Girls On Film
Ep 177: Feminist Filmmaking with Maisy Stella, Vicky Krieps, Viggo Mortensen, Shuchi Talati and more

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 41:46


In this episode of Girls On Film, Anna Smith highlights some feminist favourites from Sundance London Film Festival. She catches up with director Shuchi Talati, whose debut feature Girls Will Be Girls follows headgirl Mira (Preeti Panigrahi) as she strives to get As in the classroom and the bedroom, and struggles with a third-wheeling mother (Kani Kusruti). Anna is joined by Shuchi as well as lead actress Preeti Panigrahi as they reflect on women's filmmaking in India, reveal how they tackled intimacy on set together, and share Shuchi's initiative Undercurrent, a scheme to train women to work in the lighting department on film sets in India. Next up, Anna hears from the singer turned actress Maisy Stella, who stars opposite Aubrey Plaza in Megan Park's My Old Ass. The pair chat about what attracted Maisy to the role of 18 year old Elliott, who meets her 39 year old self while tripping on magic mushrooms and has to deal with the consequences of knowing how her teenage decisions will impact her later life. Maisy recalls the refreshing nature of Park's script, which portrays a queer lead without feeling tokenistic or trite. Finally, Anna chats to Vicky Krieps about starring in Viggo Mortensen's new feminist western, The Dead Don't Hurt. She talks with Anna about ‘becoming your own department' when your co-star is also the director, and Viggo speaks about the inspiration behind the character of Vivienne. Vicky also dispels some of the myths of progress in the film industry, while acknowledging the importance of portraying women like Vivienne in The Dead Don't Hurt in order to move towards a more feminist cinema, but also a more feminist film set. The Dead Don't Hurt is in UK and Irish cinemas now. Girls Will Be Girls will be in UK and Irish cinemas on 20 September 2024. Follow Girls On Film on social media to see release updates for My Old Ass. Other films mentioned: Flowervale Street (David Robert Mitchell) The Fallout (Megan Park) Corsage (Marie Kreutzer) Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson) The Lord of the Rings (Peter Jackson) Eastern Promises (David Cronenberg) Falling (Viggo Mortensen) Find out more about Undercurrent below: https://www.undercurrentfilmlab.com/ Sign up to the Girls On Film newsletter below: http://eepurl.com/iEKaM-/ or email girlsonfilmsocial@gmail.com to be signed up Become a patron of Girls On Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold Producer: Charlotte Matheson Intern: Jade Evans Audio editor: Jack Howard House band: MX Tyrants © HLA Agency

Live at dublab Radio
Muscle Beach - live performance (07.31.23)

Live at dublab Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 54:49


Muscle Beach is the unmediated congregation of Neil, Maisy, Jane & Bennett – an LA 4-piece with a 9th ear, dedicated to the splendor of the human soul.

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
Andrew Root: Secular Mysticism & Identity Politics

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 75:30


Practical Theologian and friend of the pod, Andrew Root, is back on the podcast to discuss the most contentious parts of his newest book Church in an Age of Secular Mysticisms. Our conversation delves deep into some tenuous topics: secular mysticisms, identity politics, spiritual memoirs, the politics of recognition, Rousseau's anthropology, post-COVID parties in Paris, the modern moral order, JK Rowlings, tribal politics, and the intersections of practical theology with contemporary social and cultural philosophy. So, buckle your safety belts because this will be a provocative journey. Join us for the online Bonhoeffer Salon! You can sign up here. You can also join us ONLINE or at Princeton Theological Seminary for The Church, The Pastor, And Resonance In An Accelerated Age Theological Conversations With Hartmut Rosa. Get the Book here. Andrew Root is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary, USA. He writes and researches in areas of theology, ministry, culture, and younger generations.  Some of his most recent books are The Congregation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2021), The End of Youth Ministry? (Baker, 2020), The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need God (Baker, 2019), Faith Formation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2017), and Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science (Fortress Press, 2018).  Andy has worked in congregations, parachurch ministries, and social service programs. He lives in St. Paul with his wife Kara, two children, Owen and Maisy, and their dog. When not reading, writing, or teaching, Andy spends far too much time watching TV and movies. Watch the video of the conversation here. Previous Visits with Andy Root the Church after Innovation Churches and the Crisis of Decline Acceleration, Resonance, & the Counting Crows Ministry in a Secular Age Christopraxis with Andy Root Faith Formation in a Secular Age the Promise of Despair Join my Substack - Process This! Join our upcoming class, FAITH & POLITICS FOR THE REST OF US! Come to THEOLOGY BEER CAMP. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep552: Mum Kay And Daughter Maisy Share Family's Experience Of Retinoblastoma

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 6:46


How do you know if your child has retinoblastoma? Amelia spoke to mum Kay and daughter Maisy about their families experience of diagnosis and treatment, and why Kay wrote a book about their story. Learn more about retinoblastoma on the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) website - https://chect.org.uk/ Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. RNIB is written in bold black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Underneath, 'Connect Radio' written in smaller black letters. 

The Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast
Episode 33: Abby Jones and Maisy Smith

The Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 37:51


After a memorable unbeaten season and a Hampshire Cup win, Abby Jones and Maisy Smith from the AFC Bournemouth women's team joined Neil Perrett to discuss the campaign.

Patty's Playhouse
Home Security

Patty's Playhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 44:00


Join us every week!We talk passionately about the ever changing real estate market!Today we are joined by our friend, Stone Grable with Vector Security in TallahasseeWe chat break ins, high crime areas and how to protect yourself.It's House Talk with a Happy Ending!www.jointhebrokerage.comMusic by:9-5 - Dolly PartonLet You Go - Sebastian IngrossoDeep Down (feat Never Dull) 21 Reasons - Nathan Dawe & Ellend HendersonDon't Leave Me This Way - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes and the teddy bear - Teddy Pendergrast My Boo - Hitman's Club MixBig Yellow Taxi - Lennon & MaisyGood Day - Nappy RootsFind more episodes on:www.pattysplayhouse.comIf you want to search for a home in Tallahassee, www.PattyandScott.comPatty's Playhouse we talk about real estate and life in the small southern town.The conversations are consumer driven inviting entrepreneurs, real estate professionals and interesting people who make up our world of real estate. We talk real estate with some interesting and fun facts... Its like house porn! We talk lifestyle, staging tips, home buying selling and investing... all with a happy ending...House Talk with a Happy Ending... Each & Every Time! Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Carpool with Kelly and Lizz
200TH EPISODE SURPRISES

The Carpool with Kelly and Lizz

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 46:30


Embrace the chaos! Celebrate the 200th episode of the Carpool podcast with Kelly and Lizz! Visit your local hospital cafe for lunch wraps! And renovate your house, too!  On this jam packed episode, Kelly and Lizz consider the evolution of the Carpool podcast and bring you a millennial word of the day that might be one of the last. The word 'bag' means making money as in, "Get that bag, girl!" Kelly and Lizz both share baby updates. Lizz's clue is that her baby name is the perfect one for a strong woman who's destined to become a CEO boss. Kelly had her baby name consultation and a few of the suggestions were: Nell, Cornelia, Elanore, Louise, Bernadette, Winnie, Agnes, Martha, Maisy, Kit, Edith, and Esther. If you're on board the low-lift luxury train, you probably love treating yourself to the top options with everything in life. So…why settle when you're looking for a doctor? Zocdoc is where you can find and book tens of thousands of top tier doctors all with verified patient reviews. Search and compare highly rated in-network doctors near you and instantly book appointments with them online from the Zocdoc app. → Visit zocdoc.com/carpool and download the Zocdoc app for free.  Kelly's back with a parachute report for today's last three transactions. If you haven't bought yours for summer run, don't walk to order one. Lizz grabbed some Caden Lane jammies for James on sale, got her formula subscription, and picked out a runner rug to finish her bathroom makeover. Kelly bought the Chicco 360 tech rotating car seat which she's convinced will be the GOAT of grandparent car seats. She's also excited about her new sanitizing wipes.  In industry news, moms are the biggest car enthusiasts—of course. Subaru is gearing up to leverage its relationship with Toyota to expand its electric lineup in the next couple of years, bridging their hybrid gap. And GM now has the hardware to help an electric Silverado power your house in an emergency.  Ditch the drive-through Taylor shares today's ditch-the-drive-through, a crowd-pleaser when she and a bestie get together to feed their five littles. These chicken pitas are easy to throw together in a pinch. Cube your chicken and cook in a skillet with creamy Italian dressing. Add the cooked chicken to a pita and top with tzatziki sauce, feta, tomato, red onion, cucumber. Serve with a side of rice and watermelon. → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! → Write in your advice questions! Send Kelly and Lizz an email to get your question featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com  Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Join The Car Mom Crew Facebook Group! Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Follow the Truck Dad on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Biggest Table
Sacred Waiting in the Secular Age with Andy Root

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 52:56


In this episode of The Biggest Table, host Andrew Camp discusses with Andy Root, a professor of Youth and Family Ministry, the intersection of faith, hospitality, and our secular age. Root elaborates on his six-volume series, 'Ministry in a Secular Age,' emphasizing the challenges and opportunities for experiencing God in the modern world, particularly through the lens of Charles Taylor's philosophies. The conversation also touches on the concepts of secularism, the sacredness of ministry, the impact of modernity on faith communities, and the significance of embodying Christ's presence in everyday practices, especially around the table. Andy shares insights into how faith has evolved for him personally, the importance of community, and the potential for meaningful connections in everyday moments. The discussion concludes with Andy Root providing a reflection on navigating faith amidst modern challenges and the power of waiting and attentiveness to God's presence in life's various aspects.Andy is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN. Lately his work has centered around the intersection of faith and our secular age, having completed his six volume series Ministry in a Secular Age. He has written a number of books and has given lectures and presentations across the country and globe both to church groups, universities/colleges, youth workers, and academic communities. He lives in St. Paul, his wife Kara is a Presbyterian minister and they have two kids (Owen and Maisy) and a dog. When he's not teaching and writing, he watches a ton of TV.Andy's website: andrewroot.orgThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

DoubleDM
Maisy Graves

DoubleDM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 6:10


7th of February Will Maisy Graves uncover the Mysteries of the Thorned Roses, or will her Chest be locked forever? Attribution: -(Audio by) Michael Ghelfi Studios ⁠https://michaelghelfistudios.com/⁠ Tracks include: -A Halfling in the Kitchen -A Dreadful Reflection --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doubledm/message

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Tractor Girls Talk - A defeat to start 2024 and special guest Barker

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 39:10


Ross Halls is back with our Ipswich Town Women's podcast and is joined by special guest Maisy Barker.  They discuss her journey in football, joining the club, season so far, winning player of the month and Maisy vs the mini goal.  Plus look back at the defeat to Oxford and preview the FA Cup game against Charlton. Tractor Girls Talk is sponsored by John Fowlers Solicitors