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Welcome to The Plaidchat- an extension of The Plaidcast where we expand upon conversations in our sport and discuss the most recent issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Today, Piper speaks with COO of STRIDER, Natasha Sprengers-Levine. We also speak to writer Jessica Shannon about the TPH March cover story and author Jody Jaffe about her book, Commander Speaks, which is featured in the March issue. Listen in and share with your friends!Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Natasha Sprengers-Levine is STRIDER's Chief Operating Officer of STRIDER. A USDF Silver and Bronze Medalist, FEI rider, and graduate of the United States Pony Club, Natasha brings a wealth of experience to both the equestrian and business worlds. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of Vermont, where she was captain of the dressage team and the 2014 IDA Individual National Champion. In addition to her leadership role at STRIDER, Natasha operates a boutique dressage training business at Blue Wood Farm & Vineyard in Verbank, New York.Guest: Jessica Shannon is a chaplain and writer from the Houston area. In her personal writing and chaplaincy careers, she specializes in family centered bereavement support and exploring grief from many angles. She rides in the hunters with her beloved thoroughbred, Gunner, who she has brought along in his second career since he was 3 years old.Guest: Jody Jaffe started her writing career as a journalist and feature writer for the Charlotte Observer; she was on a team that won Gold Medal Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. After moving to fiction, she wrote the internationally published Nattie Gold horse show mystery series, including, "Horse of a Different Killer,” the People Magazine Page-Turner of the Week, "Chestnut Mare, Beware,” and "In Colt Blood.” Jaffe has also been a columnist for The Chronicle of the Horse and taught writing at Georgetown, Hollins, and Washington and Lee Universities.Read the March Issue of The Plaid Horse MagazineSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services and BoneKare
Welcome to The Plaidchat- an extension of The Plaidcast where we expand upon conversations in our sport and discuss the most recent issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Today, Piper speaks with Plaid Horse Magazine online editor Marley Lien-Gonzalez about the March issue of The Plaid Horse magazine. We also speak with TPH Small Business Contest winner, Dr. Barb Blasko of ShowMD. Listen in and share with your friends!Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Marley Lien-Gonzalez is Blog Editor of The Plaid Horse and passionate equestrian college student studying Journalism. As a junior, she was a working student for a top-level training and sales barn and competed in the equitation and jumper rings. Since then, she's transitioned to freelance grooming but still rides frequently, and she enjoys traveling across the country to work at different horse shows.Guest: Dr. Barb Blasko is a Board-Certified Emergency Medicine physician with over 20 years of progressive successful delivery and operational management of Emergency Medicine for regional and national medical facilities. She is a passionate entrepreneur who has blended health sciences and technology to improve the lives of her patients in equestrian settings. Her expertise spans medical fields including specialty in Emergency Medicine, clinical strategy, telemedicine and biomedical informatics. With her own horses, she competes in USEF show jumping competitions across the West Coast. As a competitive equestrian herself, Dr. Blasko personally relates to common stressors, conditions and injuries that may arise when riding or working with horses.Read the March Issue of The Plaid Horse MagazineSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, Equine Affaire and BoneKare
Today in Lighting is brought to you by Amerlux, producers of the new Grid Cove series. Learn more. Highlights today include: The March Issue of designing lighting magazine, Acuity Brands Rebrands as Acuity Inc., Effective March 26, Acuity Brands Does NOT Announce a Price Increase, Pharos Expands Operations with New Denver Office, Bridgelux Unveils DriveLuxTM: A Groundbreaking Light Engine Series Integrating COB and Driver Technology.
Welcome to The Plaidchat- an extension of The Plaidcast where we expand upon conversations in our sport and discuss the most recent issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Today, Piper speaks with Dr. Alberto Rullan, VDM, who was featured in the March issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Listen in and share with your friends!Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD is the co-founder of Performance Equine Veterinary Services alongside his brother, William Rullan. Together, they built a leading veterinary practice dedicated to diagnosing and treating performance-related issues in horses. In 2018, Dr. Rullan founded the Equine Performance Innovative Center, a state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility specializing in cutting-edge therapies for performance horses. Dr. Rullan earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree at Pennsylvania State University in 2002. Following graduation, he pursued an intensive equine internship at Louisiana State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Clinic, where he gained advanced expertise in equine medicine, surgery, and therapeutic techniques. As a certified member of the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology, Dr. Rullan brings specialized expertise in diagnosing and treating complex locomotor issues in performance horses. Dr. Rullan's forward-thinking approach, ISELP certification, and passion for equine wellness have established him as a trusted leader in performance horse care, recognized both locally and internationally. Read the March Issue of The Plaid Horse MagazineSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services and BoneKare
In March's VermontBiz we turn the spotlight on Windsor County. Restaurants and retail businesses had one of their best years in 2024 -and saw their bottom lines increase as the pandemic finally moved to the rearview. At long last, some dreams are becoming visible. We also look at what it takes to create a tech focused business ecosystem in Springfield. The Black River Innovation Campus recipe includes surrounding entrepreneurs in a supportive network of training, community, and housing. VermontBiz details concerns about the Waterbury Dam facelift: Officials say the dam needs repairs if it's to withstand more of the catastrophic floods that have recently hit the area. And Governor Scott's proposed massive changes to school district size and call for the creation of local advisory councils, to “promote high levels of community engagement,” is baffling local education officials statewide. All this and more is in the March Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business...Serious News. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
Welcome to The Plaidchat- an extension of The Plaidcast where we expand upon conversations in our sport and discuss the most recent issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Today, Piper speaks with USEF “R” judge, FEI trainer, and clinician Geoff Case about finding a work/life balance in the horse industry. Listen in and share with your friends!Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Geoff Case is a USEF “R” Judge, FEI Trainer, and Clinician originally from Lexington, Kentucky. Upon graduating from Johns Hopkins University, Case chose to follow his passion to train and grow the next generation of horses and riders. As a rider, Case has produced horses that have represented Team USA in International Competition, placed at Medal Finals and hunters that have claimed championships at major competitions throughout the US. As a trainer, his students have had wins and top placings in Medal Finals on both coasts, Young Rider Medals, and countless hunter championships. As a 'R' USEF judge, Case has presided over major horse shows throughout North America, including WCHR Week at the Winter Equestrian Festival, The Capital Challenge Horse Show, and the WEC Equitation Premier Cup. Case and his wife Taylor Kain relocated to Europe in 2023 where Kain has earned a meteoric rise in the World Rankings, from unranked to the top 20% in the world in less than a year. They continue to follow their passion for developing horses and riders to the highest levels possible for them. In addition to judging, Case is a renowned clinician worldwide known to focus on teaching the mechanics of riding while encouraging horsemanship and self-belief to grow each rider's ability, goals, and to pursue higher competition.Read the March Issue of The Plaid Horse MagazineSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Equine Affaire, Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, Good Boy, Eddie and Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation: Develop a Winning Style
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 3/4/25, we're joined by the CITY Magazine team to discuss the March issue — called "Irish Heart" — and Irish culture in Rochester.
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Wendie Martin hosts today's show as she chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the March 2025 issue of American Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on painter Susannah Martin, as well as a feature written by a collector who lives with a mysterious and beautiful portrait on his wall. Wendie and Sarah also talk about the Salmagundi Club Member Show, Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week, women artists and our popular florals and botanicals section. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. To read all of these articles, and many more, visit americanartcollector.com.
[Western Art] We're talking about one of Western art's busiest months on todays show. Co-publisher Wendie Martin chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the March 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. Inside the issue are previews on all of the biggest shows: Night of Artists in Texas, Cowgirl Up! in Arizona, March in Montana and The Russell in Montana and many others. They also chat about Western landscapes and how an artist's perspective creates new possibilities at locations that have been painted many times. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn about shows like this every month by visiting westernartcollector.com.
Audio Summary of the March Issue with Introduction by Dr. Bonnie Ky.
Welcome back to The Feminine Profiles Podcast! Today I am chatting with Carley DeMarco, the creator of The Retreat, a monthly print newspaper. She is also the founder of Clayton yoga studio and co-founder of Roots & Wings, which hosts retreats & workshops. I was honored to be part of the March Issue of The Retreat, alongside the March muse, Jordan Younger, centered around the theme of rebirth. If you want to try the magazine for free, you can go to theretreatbycarley.com and select the 'rebirth' issue from past issues and use code BROOKE100. Today, we cover a range of topics including starting her yoga studio, starting the newspaper, how she creates community through all of her offerings, how the newspaper has organically grown and evolved through word of mouth, having faith while accepting change, how she creates heaven on earth. And lots more! I hope you enjoy! Xo, Brooke
CW Today with Loretta Walker is heard each weekday at 12:05 Central Time on Faith Music Radio. Learn more about Loretta, her family and their ministries at ChristianWomanhood.org. Follow Loretta on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChristianWomanhood
In Episode 49, the S+H team examines content included in the March issue, such as a quiz on ladder safety, advice on having difficult conversations at work and issues for women in construction. Also, National Safety Council colleague Amy Artuso joins the podcast to discuss Distracted Driving Awareness Month in the “Five Questions With …” segment. Read episode notes, visit links, sign up to be notified by email when each new episode has been published, and find other ways to subscribe. https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/25139-safe-side-podcast-ladder-safety-distracted-driving
In Episode 49, the S+H team examines content included in the March issue, such as a quiz on ladder safety, advice on having difficult conversations at work and issues for women in construction. Also, National Safety Council colleague Amy Artuso joins the podcast to discuss Distracted Driving Awareness Month in the “Five Questions With …” segment. Read episode notes, visit links, sign up to be notified by email when each new episode has been published, and find other ways to subscribe. https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/25139-safe-side-podcast-ladder-safety-distracted-driving
In March's VermontBiz we profile Jean Giard, President and CEO of Vermont Federal Credit Union. Credit unions may look like banks and act like banks, but they are, in reality, nonprofit membership-driven financial cooperatives - and under her leadership, Giard has plans to make this Vermont's Credit Union. Check out the Vermont Biz feature on the progress of CityPlace development in downtown Burlington! After 15 Months of construction, the $200 million-dollar project will have 350 apartments, 2 hotels, retail space and is on pace to be completed by its target date of summer 2026! And our Windsor County economic report shows that businesses are back on good solid ground. After the pandemic's upheaval and summer floods that left communities playing a form of economic pick-up sticks, “good and solid” are a reprieve. All this and more is in the March Issue of VermontBiz. Celebrating more than 50 years of Serious Business...Serious News. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
On this episode of American Art Collective's First Look, we are joined by Sarah Gianelli who tells all about the upcoming March issue for American Art Collector magazine. Sarah dishes on the features including the cover artist Lorraine Shemesh, stories on Audrey Flack and Jamie Adams. She also talks with us about the collector's focus on women artists, florals and botanicals, anticipated events and so much more! This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector magazine.
On this episode of American Art Collective's First Look, we talk with Michael Clawson about the upcoming March issue for Western Art Collector magazine. Michael teases the features including Maeve Eichelberger, Edward S. Curtis and an idyllic collector's home. He also tells us about western landscapes and Cowgirl Up! Plus, get the latest on much anticipated shows and events and so much more! This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector magazine.
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The MARCH ISSUE is out Now. Follow Rhayne, @carefreeblerd Follow John, @thejohneffectx --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thejohneffectpodcast/message
CW Today with Loretta Walker is heard each weekday at 12:05 Central Time on Faith Music Radio. Learn more about Loretta, her family and their ministries at ChristianWomanhood.org.
Roger Kimball, the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights of the March 2023 issue and reads from its opening pages.
Jason Kamery, managing and group digital editor of Stone World, sits down with Editorial Director Jennifer Richinelli to discuss upcoming editorial for the March issue of Stone World.
In March's VermontBiz we profile Vermont State Auditor Douglas R Hoffer. If you're a taxpayer you can thank your lucky stars for Hoffer and his staff because all of us want our hard-earned tax dollars to be spent wisely and well. We also examine the consolidation of The New England Federal Credit Union with the Vermont State Employees Credit Union. While the merged company has yet to settle on a name,The merger will give the combined credit union 17 locations. A VermontBiz feature story will educate you about the recently announced McClure Free Degree Promise, a program from the J Warren & Lois McClure Foundation.The program provides all Vermont high school students in graduating classes 2022 to 2026 who complete Early College at CCV with the opportunity to earn an associates degree for FREE! All this and more is in the March Issue of VermontBiz. Celebrating more than 50 years of Serious Business...Serious News. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
On this First Look Michael Clawson takes us through the March issue of Western Art Collector Magazine! We talk about Mark Maggiori at Legacy Gallery, Near East to Far West: Fictions of French and American Colonialism at the Denver Art Museum, Cowgirl Up, the state of the art in Colorado and so much more!
On this First Look Michael Clawson chats with us about the March issue of American Art Collector Magazine! Michael talks with us about artist Michael Scott, Jeremy Lipking, Mark Trujillo, the collectors focus on women artists, shows, previews and so much more!
Is the future electric? That's the question that Monocle is asking in its future of the car special. Our forward-looking report offers our verdict on self-driving cars, the auto industry's next moves and the companies in pole position to take advantage. Plus: Australian architecture, Veja's new office and Spam – no, really. [Grab a copy today from The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
Is the future electric? That's the question that Monocle is asking in its future of the car special. Our forward-looking report offers our verdict on self-driving cars, the auto industry's next moves and the companies in pole position to take advantage. Plus: Australian architecture, Veja's new office and Spam – no, really. [Grab a copy today from The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
Join reporters Virginia Still and Teresa Hammond - the titular V&T - as they preview the latest issue of the 209 Magazine. Listen to behind-the-scene scoops on the stories, learn about upcoming events in the area, and go grab a copy for yourself. Visit www.209Magazine.com to read all our 209 articles and to watch episodes of Studio209.
CW Today with Loretta Walker is heard each weekday at 12:05 Central Time on Faith Music Radio. Learn more about Loretta, her family and their ministries at ChristianWomanhood.org. Follow Loretta on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChristianWomanhood
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Ciro Faienza presents the poetry of the 7 March issue. “Gorgons” by Kay Billie Oakes, read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Kay here. “Final Resting Place” by Gerri Leen, read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Gerri here.
In March's VermontBiz, we profile Lisa and Roland Groeneveld, the innovators behind South Burlington based OnLogic. With facilities in Taiwan, the Netherlands, Malaysia, North Carolina and current plans to build a 50 million dollar corporate HQ, this dynamic couple has truly found their niche in the world of industrial computers! We also examine the Banking and Insurance Industries in Vermont - including stories on inflation, and the economy as well as updates on the decrease in worker's comp rates for the 6th straight year. A VermontBiz feature story making the case for community scale forestry underscores the potential benefits of staying small; and a feature on a new approach to expanding the marketing and selling of Vermont made products is sure to create a buzz. Finally, our 50th anniversary celebration continues with prominent Vermonters weighing in on the most significant events of the last half century. All this and more is in the March Issue of VermontBiz. Celebrating 50 years of Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
This episode takes us from Europe's best family ski slopes to the Florida Keys, with stops in Patagonia, Spain and more. Episode HighlightsBehind The PageSunday Times Ski Editor Sean Newsom gives us the lowdown on how to teach your kids to ski, his favourite resorts for families and why ski trips are the best holiday of all.www.welove2ski.comDon't Take Our Word For itEight-year-old Fred tells us why he loves surfing holidays, his favourite watersports and how to catch the perfect wave.Are We There Yet?!It's The Panhandle vs The Keys as Katie and Aaron pit their favourite Florida destinations against each other in an all-out battle of Holiday Top Trumps. Plus, tips on how to get the most out of the theme parks and all the info you need to create a Florida family adventure you'll never forget.FAQ: Families Asking QuestionsChildren's fashion photographer Abi Campbell gives us her top tips on how to take the best family photographs and get your little ones comfortable in front of the camera.@abicampbellphotographyBedtime StoryAaron tells us the story of travelling to Chilean Patagonia with his family and a very special boat trip to the Jorge Montt Glacier at the ends of the EarthThe adventure doesn't stop when you have kids; it's just the beginning. Brought to you by Family Traveller magazine, the global voice of authority on family travel, each episode offers in-depth expert advice and all the know-how family travellers like you need to make the most of your time away.Let us help you go further.Hosted by Katie Bowman, mum and editor of Family Traveller magazine, and Aaron Millar, award-winning travel writer and dad of two, Like travel? Have kids? You're in the right place.Find out more:www.familytraveller.com @familytravellerProduced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry www.armchair-productions.com
Monocle is 15 and our bumper March issue is a special edition packed with the kind of in-depth independent reporting that has made us a fixture of newsstands the world over. Inside we explore the world of deep-sea mining, meet the architects shaping Ghana's capital, visit America's new business frontier and much more. [Order your copy today through The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
Monocle is 15 and our bumper March issue is a special edition packed with the kind of in-depth independent reporting that has made us a fixture of newsstands the world over. Inside we explore the world of deep-sea mining, meet the architects shaping Ghana's capital, visit America's new business frontier and much more. [Order your copy today through The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
Western Art Collector executive editor Michael Clawson chats with us about the anticipated March issue of the magazine. We dive into Cowgirl Up! at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Nancy Russell's lost manuscript, Western Art Week in Great Falls, Montana, art in Colorado and more!
American Art Collector executive editor Rochelle Belsito takes us through the March issue of the magazine. We bring in spring with the Collector's Focus: Florals & Botanicals and we discuss women in the arts through a feature on Rimi Yang and the American Women Artists' upcoming juried exhibition. There's also a spotlight on the Lighthouse Art Center's 9th annual Plein Air Festival and we dive into upcoming gallery exhibitions and more.
Welcome to Kudos Kirby, a comics journey into Jack Kirby's lesser known works. Angus will be your guide through this monthly expedition to uncover those hidden gems from “The King of Comics” over 20,000 comic book pages! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message on the anchor app or send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: SGT. FURY And His Howling Commandos will be the Jack Kirby work profiled on Kudos Kirby in 2022! Each month we will cover a single issue from SGT Fury And His Howling Commandos: https://www.comixology.com/Sgt-Fury-Epic-Collection-The-Howling-Commandos/digital-comic/743932 2022 January - Issue #1 February - Issue #2 March - Issue #3 April - Issue #4 May - Issue #5 June - Issue #6 July - Issue #7 August - Issue #8 September - Issue #9 October - Issue #13 November - Issue #15 December - Issue #18 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2022 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2021/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellow Alex Mutombo reviews the contents of the March issue in French.
Hello hello everyone!!! Welcome to the weekend!! In today's episode me and Elana go in deep about what's going on in March!!! We talk about astrology, divination and drinks!! If you want a good time filled with laughs and funsies come on by and have a listen!! Thanks for being awesome guys!!!! Hope you enjoy!! Also, if you guys have any questions or want to talk about this episode, you can find us on Instagram @witchcast9
Read full article here, at the March Issue of Aura Magazine.
We all have had a nice hot cup of tea. But have you ever used tea as a main ingredient in your bath and body body products? Me either, Until I met Tanishia Jones. She is the creator of Sweet Tea for your 7th Day. The benefits of adding their Tea infused products to your self-care routine will provide you a healthier glowing youthful skin. Rethink the way you consume tea, not from the inside out, but from the outside in! check out their products here For your 7th day See For your 7th day as featured in the March Issue of Off the Bench Magazine
Roger Kimball, the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights of the March 2021 issue and reads from its opening pages.
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellow Enrique Chacon discusses the contents of the March issue in Spanish.
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellow Nicolò Bizzarri discusses the contents of the March issue in Italian.
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellow Irina Tsibulak discusses the contents of the March issue in Russian.
March Issue Overview from the Editor-in-Chief, Laurie Saletnik by AORNJournal
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellows Anna Collins and Nicolò Bizzarri discuss the contents of the March issue.
Monocle’s optimistic March issue challenges us to do it better, whether that be by growing your own forest or running a cleaner, leaner business. We visit the cities bringing the wilderness back to urban life and find out why you can mend almost anything. Plus: nature’s fluffiest film stars. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/product/1916210/issue-141/)
Monocle’s optimistic March issue challenges us to do it better, whether that be by growing your own forest or running a cleaner, leaner business. We visit the cities bringing the wilderness back to urban life and find out why you can mend almost anything. Plus: nature’s fluffiest film stars. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/product/1916210/issue-141/)
As a model, she's perfected the art of living in the spotlight. But motherhood has opened Gigi Hadid up to a new world—and a new set of priorities. Written and narrated by Chloe Malle. Find the full story on Vogue.com. For more from Chloe Malle and VOGUE, make sure to subscribe to VOGUE Stories on: Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vogue-stories Spotify: open.spotify.com/vogue-stories Google: podcasts.google.com/vogue-stories or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to CJ Talks to Khalid Rasheed CEO of Pulse The Magazine Khalid Rasheed is originally from Houston Texas and is Afro Latina descent. He started his magazine in September 2013 because nothing starts without a pulse. He received his G.E.D, Graduated Trade school in Property Maintenance Construction and as a Certified Electrician. Kahlid's background is in journalism, music production, and artist/model management. He is currently working on taking submissions for the March Issue, and working on an exclusive issue with a UK Model Agency as a joint venture. Lastly, Kahlid is trying to get his clothing brand in fashion shows. You can visit Khalid: www.instagram.com/pulse_themagazine https://www.facebook.com/khalid.rasheed.9235 Follow CJ: www.facebook.com/cjiveslopez www.instagram.com/cjiveslopez13 www.twitter.com/cjiveslopez Follow SisterSisterLiveShow: www.sistersisterliveshow.com www.facebook.com/sistersisterliveshow www.instagram.com/sistersisterliveshow Follow iLO Multimedia RGV: www.ilomultimediargv.com www.facebook.com/ilomultimediargv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistersisterliveshow/support
On this episode of Inspired Word Café, we sit down with Bronwyn Berg and listen to a segment of her reading her short story Get Well Soon (And Best Wishes). Then, we talk with Inspired Word Café Collective Members Cole Mash and Matthew Rader about a document that’s inspiring us: Carmen Papalia’s Open Access Tenets.Content Warning: This podcast contains themes of death of a parent during childhood and terminal illness. Listen discretion is advisedPreorder the March Issue of Room Magazine at www.roommagazine.com Find more IWC at www.inspiredwordcafe.com Find Carmen Papalia’s work at https://carmenpapalia.com We recognize that this podcast is made on the unceded traditional territory of the syilx Okanagan nation. For more information about the Okanagan Nation Alliance at www.syilx.orgThis podcast is funded in part by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the City of Kelowna.
CEO of Jersey Turn't Up Ent & We Are Jersey Magazine, Daniel Banks, interviews Justina Valentine, cover of the March Issue. Fresh out of Jersey, this girl is TALENTED! Stay tuned for her and her new single "Faded"! Artist: Justina Valentine Instagram: Justinamusic www.justinamusic.com All Inquiries to wearejerseymagazine@gmail.com www.jerseyturntupent.com Videographer: Shapiro Productions March Issue: http://issuu.com/wearejersey/docs/march2015 Justina Valentine Justina Valentine Justina Valentine Justina Valentine Justina Valentine Justina Valentine Justina Valentine Justina Valentine Justina Valentine We Are Jersey Magazine We Are Jersey Magazine We Are Jersey Magazine We Are Jersey Magazine We Are Jersey Magazine We Are Jersey Magazine We Are Jersey Magazine We Are Jersey Magazine Jersey Turn't Up Ent Jersey Turn't Up Ent Jersey Turn't Up Ent Jersey Turn't Up Ent Jersey Turn't Up Ent Jersey Turn't Up Ent Jersey Turn't Up Ent Jersey Turn't Up Ent --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wearejersey/support
ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Associate Editor Jonathan Davis and the Edition Editor of the journal Ben Stenson discuss the highlights from the March issue. Read the Fantoms here: https://fn.bmj.com/content/105/2/115 Discover the issue here: https://fn.bmj.com/content/105/2
SOOOO, the world is in a little bit of a crisis. Yeah, just a little one. Like, the greatest pandemic of our lifetime. BUT, we don't want to spend all our time thinking about it. We want to use this time wisely and have a productive ISO. Who's with us? Don't know where to start? We go over 5 things business owners can do to work on their business, whether it's shut down or NOT, we've all got some extra time on our hands at the moment. Not a business owner? We haven't forgotten you! We've got 5 tips that will help you live your best life and feel like things are finally together. Like, full adulting tips. We've also seen some of our FAVE celebs rocking their best handwashing outfits, quarantine looks and the loungeroom heros who talk about who they're staying home for. Friendly reminder, you can be a hero too, stay home.... and listen to episode #15 of COVERED. On a serious note, shout out to our incredible global team of people on the front row of this crisis going to work like everything is normal while supporting our communities. We're so grateful for everything you are doing. - Medical Staff - Grocery store employees - Every single person working somewhere currently still open for us We hope everyone makes the most of their downtime because this will be over before we know it. Stay safe everyone. Love always, Heather & Kayla xo
Hey everybody! Welcome to our second episode of the ankle surgery update. Again, we picked three exciting papers published online Februrary 2020 on pubmed.The articles chosen are:Treatment of Zone 1 Fractures of the Proximal Fifth Metatarsal With CAM-Walker Boot vs Hard-Soled Shoes – published by Nishikawa and colleagues in Foot Ankle Int. 2020 Feb 5. doi: 10.1177/1071100720903259Better outcome for suture button compared with single syndesmotic screw for syndesmosis injury: five-year results of a randomized controlled trial – published by Ræder and colleagues in Bone Joint J. 2020 Feb;102-B(2):212-219. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.102B2.BJJ-2019-0692.R2Does subtalar instability really exist? A systematic review“ – published by Michels and colleagues in Foot Ankle Surg. 2020 Feb;26(2):119-127. doi: 10.1016/j.fas.2019.02.001We hope you will enjoy the second episode of our podcast. We are happy for any feedback you have!Hans & Sebastian
OUR FIRST GUESTS!!!! We are so proud to release this interview. We sat down with a bottle of vegan wine and two fantastic little blonde Australian girls with a dream. A BIG DREAM! To take over summers worldwide with their incredible bikini label. Vrindy and Ramana Benson founded Lahana (then Ohana!!) Swim in their tiny Tweed Heads apartment after realising there were just NO incredible swimsuits for the sexy generation of women we have around us today. They needed the perfect cut and something to tan those cheeks so they created the « basic babe » and ran from there, by ran we mean RAN. These honey’s have not stopped and they have grown their girl tribe (Lahana means tribe in an Indian language) to incredible heights and their swimsuits are now worn across the world in every ocean. They recently started Lahana Active after buying a smaller business and sky rocketing that as well. We asked them all about their business and how they began, what advice they had for passionate young business people and how they plan to prepare for a greener future. PLUS SO MUCH MORE. This podcast deserves a wine so sit down with a glass and let us know on social media what you guys think! Love always Heather & Kayla xo
Roger Kimball, the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, introduces a handful of noteworthy pieces from the March 2020 issue and reads from its opening pages.
March Issue Overview from the Editor-in-Chief, Laurie Saletnik by AORNJournal
Milan fashion week! Give us some of that Italian fashion love! Fendi, Fendi, FENDII!!! They incorporated plus sized models and it was great to see the new direction after Karl Lagerfeld. The fabrication was amazing, lots of 60's/70's! Watch here > https://youtu.be/GQ7axb7MgIE Jil Sanders! We have to buy everything in this collection! Boss babe chic. We felt empowered just watching it! Simple, elegant, breathtaking. Watch here> https://youtu.be/5NFfaYtyhZg Versace! Very moody to open! With such a vibe, structure, all black and white, heavy 70 black sunglasses. We see a lot of 90s vibes still happening! Let’s be honest though .. We think Donatella loves the 90s. Watch here > https://youtu.be/CSNve1zdxwo In the social media world, we saw Nikita Dragun slip into Milan Fashion Week for the first time! OG supermodel Hadid, Yolanda joined her beautiful daughters for a family affair on the Off White runway. Lots happened in Milan this year, we are here for it! The #METOO movement has officially gotten its first point in their court. Harvey Weinstein was found GUILTY in a New York court of CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT IN THE FIRST DEGREE AND RAPE IN THE THIRD DEGREE. We break this down for you so tune in for more Fashion and Pop Culture News coverage. Love always Heather & Kayla xoxo
Mark Peters and Dylan Krieger discuss the March issue of BIC Magazine. This issue is highlighted with executive profiles from Bilfinger and Tower Force. They also talk about how Shell is meeting the generational challenges with the workforce.
Why Austria? This landlocked central European nation is quietly offering global lessons in everything from diplomacy to design – not to mention dining. Our dedicated special takes an in-depth look into its Alpine attractions, entrepreneurial clout and hands-on craft culture. Our journalists reveal how the Habsburg’s changed history and how the nation is setting an example for the rest of the world. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/product/1678286/issue-131/)
Why Austria? This landlocked central European nation is quietly offering global lessons in everything from diplomacy to design – not to mention dining. Our dedicated special takes an in-depth look into its Alpine attractions, entrepreneurial clout and hands-on craft culture. Our journalists reveal how the Habsburg’s changed history and how the nation is setting an example for the rest of the world. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/product/1678286/issue-131/)
Summer is here and enrichment doesn't have to stop at the school year's end. There are many Summer camps throughout the River Region that can keep your kids active and enriched all summer long. This week's Montgomery Parents Home Life podcast features a few of the many camps we have listed on our website. Be sure to visit our website Montgomeryparents.com or the March Issue of Montgomery Parents to see our Summer Camp Guide for 2019 where you can find info about these camps and more. ASU SkyCapO'Connor Tennis Center Summer CampACA Camp EagleAlabama Shakespeare Festival CampFCMontgomeryCamp ASCCA
Roger Kimball, Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights in this month's issue and reads from its opening pages.
In this episode, Editor-in-Chief Laurie Saletnik discusses the highlights of the March 2019 issue of AORN Journal (Volume 109, Issue 3). [https://aornjournal.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/18780369/2019/109/3]
We’re celebrating all things French in our March issue. We’ve got reports on the things you’d expect – chic fashion, baguette rebels and Macron – and perhaps some things you don’t – from why the French navy is riding high to popstars setting the global agenda. Buy your copy now. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/product/1457924/issue-121/).
We’re celebrating all things French in our March issue. We’ve got reports on the things you’d expect – chic fashion, baguette rebels and Macron – and perhaps some things you don’t – from why the French navy is riding high to popstars setting the global agenda. Buy your copy now. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/product/1457924/issue-121/).
Will Anglin is the co-owner of Tension Climbing, and a dedicated climber with over a decade of coaching, training, and routesetting experience. He's climbed 5.14 sport routes and V13 boulder problems. James Lucas sits down with Anglin to talk about training. Also, Kevin Riley and Matt Samet discuss the February/March training issue of Climbing Magazine, which hits newsstands on January 15, and recent staff trip to Cayman Brac. Music by Small Houses: http://smallhouses.band/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A day before the Law of Attraction Magazine published the March Issue, Rossco (who was a featured article) died in Japan. The article was so profound and his message so life changing that Jewels decided to read his article to the listeners. Also a music composer, Rossco's wife, Midori, had Rossco's music sent to us and it's beyond beautiful as he sings in ENGLISH. Join us for a very magical show that will enlighted you in ways you never thought possible. http://loaradionetwork.com/jewels
Roger Kimball, Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights in this month's issue and reads from its opening pages.
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A day before the Law of Attraction Magazine published the March Issue, Rossco (who was a featured article) died in Japan. The article was so profound and his message so life changing that Jewels decided to read his article to the listeners. Also a music composer, Rossco's wife, Midori, had Rossco's music sent to us and it's beyond beautiful as he sings in ENGLISH. Join us for a very magical show that will enlighted you in ways you never thought possible. http://loaradionetwork.com/jewels
The March issue of Monocle is a South Korea special, with an entire survey dedicated to a country that has plenty of stories to tell. We've also got reports on high culture in Hong Kong, timber towers and popular pencils, among many other things. What are you waiting for? Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/magazine/other/issue-111/)
The March issue of Monocle is a South Korea special, with an entire survey dedicated to a country that has plenty of stories to tell. We've also got reports on high culture in Hong Kong, timber towers and popular pencils, among many other things. What are you waiting for? Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/magazine/other/issue-111/)
What happens after you leave the voting booth? Matt Gagnon and Craig launched today’s discussion on the Technology of Elections following the Maine Secretary of State’s review about the safety of Maine’s voting machines. What’s up with Facebook? You’ve got to read the article about Facebook in the March Issue of Wired Magazine. Craig and Matt discussed some of the varied activities of Facebook and its effects. Should we be using Chinese Components? John Richardson, a guest host this morning, asked Craig about Chinese Influence and Manufacturing and whether we should be concerned about using Chinese components. These and more over at CraigPeterson.com Stay safe! --- Related articles: Facebook's free VPN acts like spyware to iOS users in the U.S. Don’t use Huawei phones, say heads of FBI, CIA, and NSA Facebook Hit Over Role In Spread of Fake News --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Generation Z left the tech transition in the dust — how will that impact their role in our economy? Written by Jeff Wilser, read by Allen Young
In honour of our 10th birthday, issue 101 is truly celebratory. Redesigned for the occasion it features two brand-new sections, fresh features and crisp photography, not to mention a 64-page Portugal survey and a special reflection on a decade of Monocle. Join the party and buy your copy today. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/magazine/other/issue-101/).
In honour of our 10th birthday, issue 101 is truly celebratory. Redesigned for the occasion it features two brand-new sections, fresh features and crisp photography, not to mention a 64-page Portugal survey and a special reflection on a decade of Monocle. Join the party and buy your copy today. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/magazine/other/issue-101/).
Ed Foster, Nick Trott, Simon Arron, Damon Cogman, Joe Dunn and Gordon Cruickshank discuss the newest issue of Motor Sport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Kathleen Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist, an International Board Certified lactation consultant, and the owner and editor-in-chief of Praeclarus Press, a small press specializing in women's health. Dr. Kendall-Tackett specializes in women's-health research including breastfeeding, depression, trauma, and health psychology. Her research interests include the psychoneuroimmunology of maternal depression and the lifetime health effects of trauma.
In this bonus episode, you'll hear some our UK columnist Michael Bolton read his article from the March Issue of The Haunt Journal. You can read Michael's full article "The Branded Maze" in the March edition of The Haunt Journal. To get your free digital copy of the journal, check out our new app for tablets, or order a physical copy of the haunt journal go to: http://hauntjournal.com/
In this bonus episode, you'll hear some our UK columnist Michael Bolton read his article from the March Issue of The Haunt Journal. You can read Michael's full article "The Branded Maze" in the March edition of The Haunt Journal. To get your free digital copy of the journal, check out our new app for tablets, or order a physical copy of the haunt journal go to: http://hauntjournal.com/
In this special bonus episode, Vogue Executive Director of Communications Hildy Kuryk and Fashion Director Tonne Goodman discuss two-time March cover girl Adele. From the gradual evolution of her signature look since gracing the pages of the magazine in 2012 to the overnight creation of the Erdem frock she wears in this month’s issue, tune in to the Vogue podcast and go behind the singing sensation’s cover, then and now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode we discuss an essay by Colby Buzzell appearing in the March Issue of Esquire, available here. Buzzell offers a look at the life of American Muslims and the armed protestors who regularly appear outside of their mosques. While he aims for objectivity, Buzzell’s personal history becomes unavoidable: he served in the military, where he actually shot at mosques… An interesting look at a tense subject. We dive in headfirst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This year’s nations special appreciates all things Australia. We get the shipping forecast on the navy’s mighty new flagship, introduce you to the innovative retailers who are streets ahead and reveal which radio DJs are in demand down under. With news on the top diplomats, chefs and designers – as well as where to live, work and play – this is a big magazine for a big nation. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/magazine/other/issue-91/).
This year’s nations special appreciates all things Australia. We get the shipping forecast on the navy’s mighty new flagship, introduce you to the innovative retailers who are streets ahead and reveal which radio DJs are in demand down under. With news on the top diplomats, chefs and designers – as well as where to live, work and play – this is a big magazine for a big nation. Available now at [The Monocle Shop](https://monocle.com/shop/magazine/other/issue-91/).
Today Peter and Abdul have a discussion about the basics of affiliate marketing, Here's some of the points that they cover: + Affiliate marketing has been around about as long as the 'Net itself. What's the draw? How is it sustainable? + What are some common misconceptions of the practice of affiliate/performance marketing? + What do you need to get started? Is there any required software? + Affiliate marketing advice straight from Peter Prestipino, author of Affiliate 360. Download our Digital Edition of the March Issue for free on your mobile device at: http://wsm.co/1DYMX5c Like us on Facebook: http://wsm.co/1AZvKat Follow us on Twitter: http://wsm.co/1E7LWHs Heart us on Instagram: http://wsm.co/1E7M49V Visit our daily blog for the latest news, trends, and analysis' in the industry: http://wsm.co/NetFeatures
Chad and Micah Discuss the March Issue of Shooting Sports USA, Collegiate Shooting Season Wrapping Up, and requests Listener Superstitions.
Chad and Micah Discuss the March Issue of Shooting Sports USA, Collegiate Shooting Season Wrapping Up, and requests Listener Superstitions.
Margaret is the Owner of IMT Agency ( NOT affiliated with IMT Association). Clients include Actors, Models & Singer/Songwriters/Composers seeking Music placements, gig bookings, interviews on radio & print, airplay, endorsements & landing Record Labels. *SPECIAL NOTE * Margaret is Featured in the MARCH Issue of MUSIC CONNECTION!!!!!!!!!! ******************************************************************************** [BRËN] is a singer-songwriter, educated at […] The post Both Sides Of The Coin Special Featuring Margaret Guiraud (Owner of IMT Talent Agency) & Singer/Songwriter BREN! appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
Margaret is the Owner of IMT Agency ( NOT affiliated with IMT Association). Clients include Actors, Models & Singer/Songwriters/Composers seeking Music placements, gig bookings, interviews on radio & print, airplay, endorsements & landing Record Labels. *SPECIAL NOTE * Margaret is Featured in the MARCH Issue of MUSIC CONNECTION!!!!!!!!!! ******************************************************************************** [BRËN] is a singer-songwriter, educated at MI in Hollywood, California and […] The post Both Sides Of The Coin Special Featuring Margaret Guiraud (Owner of IMT Talent Agency) & Singer/Songwriter BREN! appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
Mighty Mom Katie celebrated Ash Wednesday. We interview Pam O'Brien from Fitness Magazine.
Sir Thomas Beecham's legacy and David Skinner: The Gramophone Podcast - March issue, 2011
The March issue of The Trauma Therapist Newsletter is out. In this episode I talk a little about what we cover in this month’s issue, who our featured therapist is, some of the conferences coming up, books out, schools that are offering trauma courses, and of course, a behind the scenes look at what’s going on here at The Trauma Therapist Podcast. Learn more about The Trauma Therapist Newsletter here ( https://bold-field-2905.ck.page/2b4a0b0aa4 ) *.* Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands