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New Episode of Art Watch with Margaret Winslow
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New Episode of Art Watch with Margaret Winslow. Podcasts expire after one week. To download the episode, right click "Download this Episode" and select "save link as". For Mac users, right click and select “Download Linked File As...”
New Episode of Art Watch with Margaret Winslow. Podcasts expire after one week. To download the episode, right click "Download this Episode" and select "save link as". For Mac users, right click and select “Download Linked File As...”
New Episode of Art Watch with Margaret Winslow. Podcasts expire after one week. To download the episode, right click "Download this Episode" and select "save link as". For Mac users, right click and select “Download Linked File As...”
Topic: There's a lot we can learn from animals… especially when it comes to learning about ourselves. How is that possible? We'll talk to Margaret Winslow, author of “Smart Ass – How A donkey Challenges Me to Accept His True Nature and Rediscover My Own”. If you think donkeys are stubborn… take a look at your self. Website: https://margaretwinslow.com/product/smart-ass
Dr. Margaret Winslow is Professor Emeritus of Earth and Atmospheric Science at City College of New York. She was a field geologist for three decades and is the author of two travel memoirs recounting her field experiences in South America. Those titles are “The Cusp of Dreadfulness: Fifteen Seasons in Tierra Del Fuego and Patagonia,” and “Over My Head: Journeys in Leaky Boats from the Strait of Magellan to Cape Horn and Beyond.” She is most recently the author of the book “Smart Ass: How a Donkey Challenged Me to Accept His True Nature and Rediscover My own” from New World Library. Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/margiewinslow Visit her website: https://www.margiewinslow.com/
The years seem to fly by and here we are with another one at our doorstep. Cynthia Brian offers quips and tips from several of her favorite sources to bring you a year filled with joy and fulfillment of your dreams, goals, and desires. Margaret Winslow met midlife aging not head-on, but ass-on, fulfilling a childhood curiosity about donkeys by answering a for-sale ad for a “Large White Saddle Donkey” in the American Donkey and Mule Society's magazine, The Brayer. Her midlife decision to adopt Caleb, a 700-pound white Andalusian donkey, upended her life — and her understanding of herself. Her book is Smart Ass. In 2019 we shift our focus from ME to SHE, as in Mother Nature. The report examines the intrinsic connection we have with nature and how we are banding together to save the planet. We will begin to develop a healthier relationship with technology, get outside and back in touch with our roots. Cynthia Brian shares the trends for 2019 by the Garden Media Group.
Margaret Winslow is a field geologist with over thirty years of field experience in Alaska, Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina, Antarctica, and the Caribbean. Originally from Huntington, New York, she lives in the lower Hudson valley of New York with her oceanographer husband, Joe Stennett. Caleb boards nearby with horses and ponies, where he continues to steal the show every day. https://margaretwinslow.com
Margaret Winslow—professor emerita of earth sciences at the City College of New York and author, most recently, of “Smart Ass: How a Donkey Challenged Me to Accept His True Nature […]
Join our guest, Margaret Winslow, as she shares her heart-warming story about Caleb -- the feisty donkey she purchased to soothe her midlife crisis. Their relationship has all of the life lessons -- fits and starts, tears and training traumas, hold-on-to-your-saddle hilarity followed by spirit-enriching insights. After a rocky start, Winslow realizes that she acts the way Caleb does when scared -- by feinting and dodging to cover her fears. Having this epiphany, Winslow realizes the gifts and wisdom to be learned from her beloved donkey and how this has enriched her life. Wilnslow will share with us how she gained a gradual understanding of Caleb's true, undeniable gifts -- a willingness to “speak truth to power,” to trust, and to forgive -- and how to incorporate these lessons into her own life. Join us Thursday as we hear more about how Caleb's animal wisdom can translate into life lessons and about being true to your own pure and powerful selves. www.margaretwinslow.com
Relationships can be a challenge, human and animal connections. Now imagine working with a Donkey! Every being has something to teach us if we simply allow ourselves to be open to it!
For Beyond 50's "Personal Growth" talks, listen to an interview with Margaret Winslow. A New York professor of Earth Sciences, she'll recount her experiences of facing a midlife crisis by purchasing, rather than the typical sports car or boat, a donkey - and not the docile companion she expected. When she arrives at an upstate New York farm to meet Caleb, the initially placid animal soon tries to show Winslow who the real boss is in their relationship. Their story has many ups and downs, is poignant, humorous and life-affirming. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit Beyond 50 Radio (https://www.Beyond50Radio.com) and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.
This week on Relationships 2.0 my guest is Margaret Winslow author of Smart Ass: How a Donkey Challenged Me to Accept His True Nature & Rediscover My Own About the book: How do you resolve a midlife crisis? Margaret Winslow, an overworked college professor in New York City, answered a for-sale ad for a “Large White Saddle Donkey.” Hilarity ensued, along with life-threatening injuries and spirit-enriching insight. Walk with Winslow and Caleb the donkey through training traumas, expert-baffling antics, and humiliating races, and share in Winslow’s gradual understanding of Caleb’s true, undeniable gifts: a willingness to be true to himself no matter the circumstances, to trust, and to forgive. As she and Caleb learn to thrive, you’ll learn the importance of being true to your own pure and powerful self. About the author: In addition to an unwitting wrangler of a rambunctious donkey named Caleb, Margaret Winslow is a field geologist with over thirty years of wilderness experience in Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia, Antarctica, Alaska, and the Caribbean. Her award-winning travel memoirs have been featured on interviews on NPR's "West Coast Live," Bonnie D. Graham's "Read My Lips" on blogtalkradio, and the Tony Kilgallin Show on NapaTV. She has published over thirty papers in international scientific journals. Her fieldwork on earthquake hazards and archaeological settlement patterns in Alaska and Chile is featured in the PBS series “Fire on the Rim.” She is Professor Emerita of Earth Sciences at the City College of New York. She lives in the lower Hudson valley of New York with her husband, Joe Stennett, a retired oceanographer. Her hobbies include continuing attempts to train her donkey, memoir and mystery writing, singing, and hiking.
Join us for a fun and informative conversation with Margaret Winslow, the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum. Margaret shares her journey of becoming a curator, offers advice for those interested in pursuing museum or curatorial work and shares tips for interested in getting a museum exhibition. Margaret Winslow currently lives and works in Wilmington, Delaware where she is the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum. Margaret has curated for the Neuberger Museum of Art and The Delaware Contemporary and assisted with exhibits for the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Her recent exhibitions at the Delaware Art Museum include Dream Streets: Art in Wilmington 1970–1990, Retro-Active: Performance Art from 1964–1987, Anne Truitt: Luminosities, and Once Upon a Time in Delaware: In Quest of the Perfect Book, the most recent installment of Nina Katchadourian’s Sorted Books project. In 2010, she attended Independent Curators International’s Curatorial Intensive in New York and in 2015, she served as juror for Art of the State: Pennsylvania at the State Museum of Pennsylvania. Margaret holds a B.A. in Art History from the University of Mary Washington and an M.A. in Modern and Contemporary Art, Theory, and Criticism from SUNY Purchase College. Resources: https://www.delart.org http://www.mdartplace.org https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps
Dr. Margaret “Margie” Winslow is a pioneering female geologist who explores the topography of South America and the shifting landscape of women in the sciences. Her misadventures in Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and Patagonia are recounted in her travel memoir Over My Head: Journeys in Leaky Boats from the Strait of Magellan to Cape Horn and Beyond, and in The Cusp of Dreadfulness. She also wrote Smart Ass, a memoir about her donkey. margiewinslow.com Brad Borkan is the co-author of When Your Life Depends On It: Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic, an adventure-based self-help book that chronicles the life-and-death decisions made by early Antarctic explorers Scott, Shackleton, Amundsen and Mawson during the Heroic Era 1901–1917. What lessons can we apply to our lives? extreme-decisions.com Roger Seiler grew up on the Alaska Peninsula, where he learned to fly at 17 and guided sport fishermen seeking king salmon. A UCLA Honors graduate in film, Roger made 20+ nonfiction films and was an award-winning filmmaker for IBM. His historical novel Master of Alaska is based on letters and reports by Alaska’s first Russian governor, Aleksandr Baranov, and people who knew him. masterofalaska.com