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On Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast this week, Geordie and Michelle look at fraudsters and fakes… Have you watched Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix? It's based on the real-life story of cancer con woman, Belle Gibson, who lied about having cancer in order to be a successful Instagram influencer. Yes, you read that right – she told her followers she was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer and had only 4 months to live, but through clean eating and a vegetarian diet, she cured her cancer. Sounds good – EXCEPT IT WAS ALL A LIE. Listen now to discover the horrific depths of her con.How far would you go to get attention? This week, Geordie follows with a look at two women who claim to be missing child Madeleine McCann. Of course, neither are Madeleine, but who would claim to be someone they're not? What's the tea? Listen now! Plus, Geordie looks at an Australian woman called Maria Williams who was about to board a plane to the UK when she was arrested for being a psychic con artist. It's a story – with twists and turns! Listen to find out more!So pop on your headphones, grab a brown lemonade and join Geordie & Michelle for this week's episode, plus chit-chat about lollies, telly recs and more, only on Eavesdroppin' podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'! *Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us! Please rate, review, tell your friends and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppinDo write in with your stories at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com or send us a Voice Note!Listen: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com or https://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9PgfwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast#applecidervinegar #bellegibson #cancerconwoman #conartists #fakes #fraudsters #madeleinemccann #juliawendelt #psychiccons #eavesdroppin #eavesdroppinpodcast #eavesdroppincomedypodcast #podcast #comedy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last month, senior writer at The Spinoff Anna Rawhiti-Connell was joined on stage at the Hannah Playhouse by Wellington editor Joel MacManus, along with special guests RNZ's Charlotte Cook and Billy T nominee Maria Williams, to review the year. They jumped backwards into the year's headlines, political dramas, and some of the best Spinoff yarns. Listen to the recording of this Spinoff Live event for a smattering of karaoke, a Ray Gun reveal, a vote on whether Wellington was "brat", predictions for next year, and some spicy takes about the year's big moments. If you'd like to attend The Year in Review live at Auckland's Q Theatre on Wednesday 11th December, get your tickets here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back again with part two of our 100 Thousand Poets For Change event! September 28, 2024 at Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton MA. Part two features Jeffrey Feingold, Maria Williams, Charles Coe, Mohini Ghoshroy and Olivia Nied! Part one of the event, featured Adam Dunetz, Carolyn Cushing, Leo Hwang, Tamara Frike and Two.Five! Go seek out Season 6 Episode 2 if you haven't already. For more information of 100 Thousand Poets For Change, visit 100tpc.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/support
We're back again with another lovely 100 Thousand Poets For Change event! September 28, 2024 at Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton MA. This is part one of two of the event, featuring Adam Dunetz, Carolyn Cushing, Leo Hwang, Tamara Frike and Two.Five! Part two will feature Jeffrey Feingold, Maria Williams, Charles Coe, Mohini Ghoshroy and Olivia Nied! For more information of 100 Thousand Poets For Change, visit 100tpc.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/support
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Building industry group, BCITO has launched a new initiative to get more women into the trades. Kevin Paul Painters and Decorators in Nelson has a number of women apprentices. Mark speaks to co-owner Maria Williams.
Wanda continues her conversation with Maria Williams Howard, a participant from Cohort 2 of the Practice Liberation Academy. Maria talks about the fears she had before joining PLA, what makes PLA unique, and what she would say to others who are considering joining PLA. Join the Anti-Oppressive Advocacy® Online Course at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/able-course Join the Practice Liberation Academy at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/practiceliberationacademy Learn more at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/ Email questions to sbtinfo@wanswan.com
Wanda talks with Maria Williams Howard, a participant from Cohort 2 of the Practice Liberation Academy. As Cohort 2 wraps up, Maria shares her perspective about participating. Hear why she calls it a life changing experience. Join the Anti-Oppressive Advocacy® Online Course at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/able-course Join the Practice Liberation Academy at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/practiceliberationacademy Learn more at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/ Email questions to sbtinfo@wanswan.com
Join host Dr. Judith Borger in an exciting episode as she sits down with the extraordinary Dr. Nilda Maria Williams, a radiologist turned fitness motivator who's changing lives with her dynamic "Power Hour" Peloton group.
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Today's episode is with comedian Maria Williams, and I must admit, I did have a moment where I cried with laughter while editing this episode! Maria is also a teacher, and lives with a diagnosis of ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. In this episode, Maria shares the journey of her ADHD diagnosis, from a diagnosis in Hawai'i that she was convinced was a misdiagnosis to an eventual diagnosis at age 32. She also shares her symptoms and how she manages them, her frustrations in why it took so long, and leaves us all with some advice. Maria also talks about why she's so passionate about spreading awareness, and gives us a bit of an insight into her upcoming comedy shows! GET YOUR TICKETS FOR ‘ANXIETY: THE MUSICAL' IN WELLINGTON 15-19 NOV: bats.co.nz/whats-on/anxiety-the-musical/ And follow Maria on twitter @mariawilliamsnz for updates on her next show ADHD: The Musical. As always, feel free to connect over on instagram and tiktok, I'm @thatssochronic. @thatssochronic | @jessssbrien | #thatssochronic Free monthly newsletter: thatssochronic.substack.com Application form to share your story: https://forms.gle/csebLkwfwAjiLApK9 Disclaimer: Here at That's So Chronic we are sharing personal stories and are not advocating any type of treatment, therapy, procedure or intervention. Everyone is unique so please seek professional medical advice before making any decisions for yourself or for others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maria Williams is a Top 1% Realtor in Arizona, Founder of VIBE powered by Housed.com, and mother of 5.She shares with us how she balances her family and business, along with the joy and fulfillment of being a contributor in her fabulous community!If you are looking to buy, sell, or invest in Arizona Real Estate, follow Maria Williams @maria.azrealtor on IG or call 480-869-0866 for more information.Support the show
Hear how Maria took a love of art and is making a difference in the lives of artists locally, statewide and nationally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maria Williams is a wife, mother and entrepreneur. She was born in Brazil and immigrated to the US when she was a baby. She grew up in Massachusetts, and attended the University of Massachusetts, majoring in Business with a minor in Human Resources. Maria spent 20 years as a Human Resources Manager in the manufacturing industry in Massachusetts before moving to Arizona and starting a whole new career in Network Marketing. Maria has now built a multi-million dollar business from home. She loves helping others achieve their dreams and goals of financial and time freedom. She spends her spare time enjoying her husband and two sons.
In this episode, we talk with Baldwin's own Maria Williams in a discussion of all things culinary. Plus cookbook and cooking show reviews from H and Syntha! baldwinlib.org
Ed and Amy talk to Maria Williams about bringing up kids when the culture is yelling at them to conform to the pattern of this world.Big Day Out Training Day Christmas 2020 on YoutubeBook for the Big Day Out Nov 5th via Zoom - Planning for January when No-one KnowsIf you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us at podcast@faithinkids.org. We won't read out your emails on the podcast if you don't want us to, but we'd love to hear your stories and feedback.Please prayerfully consider making a donation to the ministry of Faith in Kids.The Faith in Parents podcast is for parents who want to read the Bible with their kids, from toddlers to teens - and to see churches resources and equipped for work with children and young people. For more information on Faith in Kids, go to Faithinkids.org Support the show (http://www.faithinkids.org)
Listen as host Bethany Shipp and guests Honey Smith, Elizabeth Plewniak, Maria Williams, and Madeline Meneley talk evangelism in today's world.
Welcome to Rob's Reliability Tip of the Day. This week's tips focus around Continuous Improvement with my guests, Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, Nick Dumasia Check out robsreliability.com Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
Welcome to Rob's Reliability Tip of the Day. This week's tips focus around Continuous Improvement with my guests, Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, Nick Dumasia Check out robsreliability.com Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
Welcome to Rob's Reliability Tip of the Day. This week's tips focus around Continuous Improvement with my guests, Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, Nick Dumasia Check out robsreliability.com Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
Welcome to Rob's Reliability Tip of the Day. This week's tips focus around Continuous Improvement with my guests, Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, Nick Dumasia Check out robsreliability.com Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
Like many women in Network Marketing, today's guest on The Network Marketing Mindset Podcast for Women never imagined becoming a global leader at the top of her company—especially one that allowed for freedom and flexibility after years of hammering away 50+ hours a week in Human Resources. And yet, that's exactly what Maria Williams found after she quit her HR position—as the only woman in a male-dominated manufacturing industry—for a new way of life. Little did Maria know she was exactly what I call “Ready, Willing, and Able” to jump into the role of a lifetime. Now she's one of the top-performing consultants in her company, leading a team of women with honesty, compassion, and integrity… and you'll quickly see why her people love her. The post EP29: Be Hungry, Be Passionate, Be Grateful—And the Rest Will Fall Into Place appeared first on The Network Marketing Mindset.
Welcome to Rob's Reliability Tip of the Day. This week's tips focus around Continuous Improvement with my guests, Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, Nick Dumasia Check out robsreliability.com Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
Welcome to Rob's Reliability Tip of the Day. This week's tips focus around Continuous Improvement with my guests, Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, Nick Dumasia Check out robsreliability.com Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
On this week's episode, I welcome Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, and Nick Dumasia the show. We discuss how to become better continuous improvement leaders. You can connect with our guests here: Hal Frohreich - https://www.linkedin.com/in/halfrohreich/ Mario Aguirre - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maaguirre/ Calvin Williams - https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvin-l-williams/ Maria Williams - https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamsantonia/ Brandy Schade - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandyschade/ Nick Dumasia - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nitin-dumasia-b6182616/ If you're company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Rob's Reliability Project. If you'd like to discuss advertising on my content, please email me at robsreliabilityproject@gmail.com Check out my website robsreliability.com and sign up for the weekly reliability newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn and YouTube. Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
Welcome to Rob's Reliability Tip of the Day. This week's tips focus around Continuous Improvement with my guests, Hal Frohreich, Mario Aguirre, Calvin Williams, Maria Williams, Brandy Schade, Nick Dumasia Check out robsreliability.com Follow Rob's Reliability Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/ Follow Rob's Reliability Project on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/ Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
Maria discusses the challenges of running a successful Event Planning firm and the strategies she's used to forge her path in Small Business. https://plemonscpa.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host of the podcast How to Fail with Elizabeth Day; author of the memoir How to Fail; a novelist with four books under her belt, and a journalist and columnist too – talented Elizabeth Day is the perfect guest for the first episode of In Writing. I visit her “room of one’s own” to talk about how she moves between genres, how the discipline of journalism has honed her writing, and why learning to be herself has been the best professional lesson of her life. With thanks to Laura Gallop for early editing (though any errors can be attributed to my own later edits...); to Maria Williams for invaluable advice, and to Ben Neale for logo design
Maria Williams is a mompreneur in the health and wellness space. Maria became passionate about health and wellness because of the value that it can bring to others. Maria started her journey in the manufacturing industry for over 27 years then became a stay at home mom and found a miracle product that increased her focus and overall energy. The product is a NrF2 Activator which activates your body and heals you from the inside out. The product reduces inflammation, detoxifies your body, and corrects gene expression. Maria began using the product for herself and realized the amazing benefits of it so she decided it would be a disservice if she did not share this product with others. Maria turned it into her own business and built a community around wellness and helping others. If you are interested in learning more about this amazing product find it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NrF2Activator/ or connect with Maria on mariawilliams.lifevantage.com Please Like, Subscribe, and Comment below! #mompreneur #healthandwellness #health #wellness #NrF2Activator #activator #NrF2 #focus #energy #community #arizona #growth #success #podcast #InspirationwithGrulerNation #inspire #gruler #inspiration #GrulerNation #GrulerNationPodcast #gnp #arizonapodcast #scottsdale #yesphx #phx The Gruler Nation Podcast is a show that focuses on conversations with interesting "Level 10" people passionate about changing the world with their work, relationships and ideas. The show is hosted by Robert Gruler, an attorney and founding partner of the R&R Law Group, a criminal defense law firm based in Scottsdale, Arizona focused on helping good people charged with crimes move forward with their lives. Interested in being on the show or have a guest recommendation? Email Robert directly at robert@rrlawaz.com or visit www.robgruler.com for more information. Support the show (https://www.ericshouse.org/donate/)
At domestic violence vigils across the country, we remember those who did not survive their fight for life. These are the names of the victims of domestic violence in southwest Michigan for the 2019 Domestic Violence Awareness vigils. The names included on this list are those of women, children, and men who died starting in 1971 through this year. The women, children, and men listed all died because of the determination and desperation of one individual to maintain power and control over another. Please help us remember those whose lives were taken and to emphasize the need for continued efforts to stop domestic and sexual violence. Roberta Millard, from Mendon, April 23, 1971 – died at the hands of her husband, Winston Millard. She was the mother of 6 children. Annie Mae Washington,38, from Three Rivers, 1977 -- killed by her live-in boyfriend, Lank Thomas. Carl Harmon, from Sturgis, 1978 – killed by his daughter’s boyfriend, Thomas Baker. Lonnie Franks, from Leonidas, 1980 – killed by an acquaintance, James Alexander. Donald Ray and Edith Davis, from Three Rivers, 1980 – killed by their son, Donnie Davis, in their home. Tommy Fields, from Three Rivers, 1981- killed by his wife after a long history of domestic violence within the relationship. Pauline Christine Albee, from Constantine, 1981 – murdered by her husband, Richard Wayne Albee, while their children were present in the home. Brenda Runyon, from St. Joseph County, 1982 –sexually assaulted and murdered by Paul Bell, after a brief relationship. Leota Marquardt, 71, from Edwardsburg, February 1984 – killed by her estranged husband, who then killed himself. Jennifer Tyson, from Sturgis, 1984 - was murdered as an infant by her mother’s boyfriend, James Eversole. The child died of injuries consistent with Shaken Baby Syndrome. Linda Van Buskirk, from Three Rivers, 1985 –was stalked by an acquaintance, Ricky Moore, who then killed her while she was jogging near her home. Pauline Holzhaus, 74, & her sister Mildred Hack, 70, from Three Rivers, April 1986 – killed by Pauline’s 81-year-old husband, who then took his own life. Frances Harker, 53, from Sturgis, April 1986 - killed by Douglas Riddle, an acquaintance of the family. Sandra Ely, 36, from Constantine, March 1988 – killed by her husband, while at home with her three young children. He then killed himself. Cathy Swartz, 19, Three Rivers, December 1988 – was sexually assaulted and then murdered in her apartment with her infant child present. The case remains unsolved. Marcia Cossairt, 36, from Sturgis, 1989 – killed by her boyfriend, Leonard Radzejewski. She was the mother of two children. Cathern Young, from Centreville, 1989 –killed by her nephew, Rex Cutchall. Aina Housmanis, from Three Rivers, 1990 – Killed by her husband while living in the Latvian Center near Three Rivers. He then killed himself. Martin Keely, from Nottawa, 1990 –killed by his son, Larry Keely, who was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Deborah Roberts, 33, from Vandalia, July 1990 – killed by her boyfriend. She was survived by two children. Rosalie Bousman, 21, from Cassopolis, 1991 – murdered by her close friend. Chris Dimmic, 27, from Kalamazoo, February 1991 – murdered by her boyfriend. Steven Rose, 8 months, from Cass County, December 1991 – died at the hands of his father. Brian Ligon, 17, from Three Rivers – killed by his mother’s boyfriend, William Duncan. Lois Krantz, 40, from Kalamazoo, July 1992 – Abducted and killed by her husband. Lois was 7 months pregnant and left behind 3 children. Lewie Strang, 25, from Sturgis, October 1993 – killed by his wife, Joan Strang; he was survived by a daughter. Norman Hicks, 22, from Three Rivers, 1993 – killed by his girlfriend; he was survived by a son. Becky Stowe, 15, from Niles, 1993 – murdered by her boyfriend. Her body was found in 1995. Lady Monique Conley, 3, from Three Rivers, November 1994 – died of asphyxiation. Both of her parents were convicted in this case. Andrew Mitchell, 2, from Cassopolis, December 1994 – killed by his father, Michael Mitchell. Talishia Melton, 7 years old, from Centreville, 1995 – killed by her mother, Hope Melton. Carol Knepp, from Mottville, February 1996 – murdered by 3 acquaintances of her husband. Vanessa Hicks, 12, Ginger Hicks, 7, Erika Hicks, 3, from Vicksburg, February 1997 - Died in a house fire set by their father, who also died in the fire. James and Arunee Shuman, from Three Rivers, 1997 – killed by their 17-year old son Douglas Shuman. Brittany Beers 6, of Sturgis, September 1997 – Brittany was last seen sitting on a bench in front of her home in Sturgis. She vanished, and has never been found. The case remains unsolved. Karlene Raykovitz (Kane), 36 from Burr Oak, 1997 – killed by her boyfriend, who then committed suicide a few days later. She left behind 3 children. Dr. Harvey Wilkes, 1998 - killed by his estranged wife, who then killed herself. Dr. Wilkes was the medical examiner for St. Joseph County for several years in the 1990s. Charles Clarke, 1998 – Killed by his wife Brenda Clarke. Charles is survived by a daughter. Maggie Ann Coleman, 16, from Paw Paw, September 1998 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, who then killed himself. Monika Voits, formerly from Three Rivers, 1999 – killed by her husband at her Oregon home. She is survived by two children, who were raised by her parents in Three Rivers. Pearl Evans, 48, from Decatur, March 2000 –died two months after sustaining extensive injuries that were inflicted by her husband, Lawrence Evans. Keith Driskel, 41, his wife, Kimberly Driskel, 39 & their son, Korey Driskel, 12 from Marcellus, May 2000, - The family was killed by their son/brother, Keith Driskel, Jr. Keith, Jr. later committed suicide. Penne Sue Gloor, 41, from Sturgis, June 2000 – killed by her husband, James Gloor, who then committed suicide. Jeanette Kay Kelly, 42, from Portage, August 2000 – killed in her home by her former boyfriend, Dale McNeal, who then killed himself. Her two daughters escaped as a result of a safety plan their mother had made. George Pluta, 47, from Paw Paw, August 2000 –killed by John Petry, his girlfriends estranged husband. Petry committed suicide when police arrived. Diane Lynn Cain, 39, from Pokagon Township, Cass County, November 2000 – killed by her husband, Gregory Cain. He subsequently committed suicide. Beverly Mitchell, 36, and her sister Barbara Lownsberry, 44, from Niles, July 2001 - Barbara and her sister were killed by Beverly’s husband, Larry Mitchell, who then killed himself. Her sister’s 14-year-old daughter and stepdaughter witnessed the murders. Beverly was the mother of two girls. Kathryn Schrock, 46, from Cassopolis, August 2001 – killed by her husband, Dennis who then shot himself. Kathryn left behind two children. Lori Dean, 39, from Kalamazoo, September 2001 – killed by her live-in boyfriend, Dennis Wolf. Tameka L. Taylor, 27, from Kalamazoo, September 2002 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, Antwion Moore and his girlfriend, Aisha Rashidah Muhammad. Tameka was the mother of two small children who were raised by Tameka’s mother in Three Rivers. Linda Teeters, 49, from Sturgis, March 2003 – killed by her live-in boyfriend of two months, Steven Bauder. Linda is survived by her three children and three grandchildren. Deborah Moore-Foster, 50, from Battle Creek, March 2004 – killed by her husband, Robert Foster. Deborah had filed for a divorce earlier in the year and had obtained a PPO against Foster. He had been in court days earlier charged with violating the PPO. Austin Singleton, 2, from Niles, November 2004 – killed by his father, Donald Parks. Matthew Morales, 36, from Battle Creek, 2005 - killed by his 38-year-old girlfriend. Matthew is survived by his two daughters. Denise Simpson, 41 from Dowagiac, 2007 – killed by her estranged husband Michael Simpson, who then killed himself. She was the mother of 2 children. Jodi Parrack, 11, from Constantine, November 2007 – was abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered by Daniel Furlong, a person unknown to her in the community. Calista Springer, 15, from Centreville, February 2008 – died in a house fire, chained to her bed as a result of undetected and ongoing child abuse by her father Anthony and step-mother Marsha Springer. Venus Rose Stewart, 32, from Colon, April 2010 – abducted and murdered by her estranged husband, Douglas Stewart. Venus was the mother of two daughters. Dennis Brooks, 35, from Burr Oak, March 2014 - killed by his ex-girlfriend, Maria Williams. Dennis was the father of six children. Laura Stineback 42, from Dowagiac, May 2015 - killed by her husband. She was the mother of three children. Alan Robert Craigo 59, from Edwardsburg, March 2017 – killed by his son, Joseph Craigo. Shane Richardson, 29, from Constantine, July 2017 – killed by his wife’s ex-husband, Zachary Patten. At the time of his death, Shane’s wife Kaleena was expecting their first child together. Lori Norman, 30, from Three Rivers, March 2019 - her live-in boyfriend, Randall Miller has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Kelly-Jien Warner-Miller, 43, from Sturgis, May 2019 –her live-in boyfriend, Wade Allen has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Tonia Clark, 49, from Dowagiac, August 2019 – killed by her husband, Jason Clark, who then killed himself. Listing the horrific acts perpetrated against these victims does not convey the complicated experience of torment and violence they experienced. These stories also cannot reveal to us all the ways victims protected their children, reached out to various systems for help, how long they were afraid, begged not to be hurt, or screamed for help before their lives ended. These images help renew our determination to continue working toward a world free of domestic violence. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those mentioned here, and all others who died at the hands of those who professed to love them. If you need help, please call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit https://www.dasasmi.org/ for resources. I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship published a new episode every Wednesday morning at 8:00am EST. 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Maria Williams joins us on The Authors Unite Show! This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: https://authorsunite.com/ Thank you for listening to The Authors Unite Show! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support
Its been a great pleasure to do this. To have conversations with interesting, smart and awesome people who are shaping the future of Africa. This show has been one of the most exciting things I've done as an entrepreneur. It's fun and I get to learn from a lot of people. We've now come to the end of season 2. And I want to take this time to reflect on some of the lessons I learned in the conversations I've had. I will be touching on 4 of them. These not all the lessons learned in this season, its a snippet. It's my reflection of some of the things that stood out for me. And I'm sure you may have a longer list than me. I'm grateful to the entrepreneurs and thought leaders who shared their stories with me. I'm also grateful to the British Council in Nigeria for partnering with us in season 2. Their financial support went a long way in making this season a success. So many thanks to Tomi Soyinka and Maria Williams from the council. Season 3 starts on July 30th. So see you then!
After 5 glorious years, the legendary Sound Women organisation has come to an end. In this finale episode presented by patron Angie Greaves, we hear from some of the women that have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make it all happen. Tune in to find out how Sound Women chair Chris Burns (Head of Group Operations for Audio & Music at BBC) got her start; why Jane Garvey (BBC Radio 4 Women's Hour) believes it is vital to have diversity across all areas of radio; and why Sue Bowerman (Blanket) and Nicky Birch (Rosina Sound), are excited about the future for women in audio. You can also expect a heartfelt interview with founder, Maria Williams, as she recounts the challenges that led her to taking action, and why she feels positive about the legacy Sound Women is leaving behind. This episode was produced by Cassandra Denton & Nicki Bannerman @cass_denton @NickiHBC Find out more about Angie and her guests: Angie Greaves: www.angiegreaves.com Jane Garvey: bbc.co.uk/womanshour Nicky Birch: www.rosina.io Sue Bowerman: www.blanket.org.uk Maria Williams: mariawilliams.org And if you want to stay connected to awesome women in audio, join the Sound Women Network over on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/soundwomennetwork/
Olly Mann and guests discuss the one thing we do know after both the US election and Brexit: that we won't know much for a long time. So how do we plan ahead with all this uncertainty? Paul Robinson (Creative Media Partners), Maria Williams (Loftus Media) and Leon Wilson (MD, Talkback) discuss the options. Also on the programme: as it's announced that Sound Women is to close at the end of the year, founder Maria Williams talks to us about its legacy and what still needs to change in the radio industry. Plus: the BBC stars that are up in arms at the rise of the independents, Channel 5 records its best ever year-on-year profits and the Media Quiz puts us all through our paces. A PPM Production, produced by Matt Hill. Thanks also to our sponsors Media Masters and our wonderful voluntary subscribers. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kamila Ceran on running an independent newstalk station in right-wing Poland and founder Maria Williams on why Sound Women is no more. Plus news, Radio Moments and a tribute to Jimmy Young. Trevor Dann hosts.
Maria came to the US as a poor Brazilian immigrant with big dreams. She was the first in her family to graduate college, earning a BA from The University of Massachusetts. She worked successfully for 20 years in human resources, and then in 2008, the economy forced her family to move to Arizona. She searched for a more flexible work option and found network marketing. In just five short years, her organization has generated over $9 million in product sales with 36,000 people on her team, and it’s growing every day. About Pat Petrini: Pat Petrini is the co-author of what has now become a #1 International Best-Selling book, The Miracle Morning for Network Marketers. Pat has been a top-producer in the direct sales & network marketing space for years and has been selected as one of the "Top Mentors" in the direct-selling industry by a leading industry publication. He has spoken internationally to crowds of thousands and he has consulted with many network marketing companies on compensation plan design, duplication model development, and field development strategies. For more information on Pat and the projects he is currently involved with, please visit http://www.PatPetrini.com. Discover the "not-so-obvious secrets" so that you can Grow Yourself FIRST to Grow Your Network Marketing Business FAST! Get two FREE chapters here: http://goo.gl/zjYeVl Get the full book on Amazon here: http://amzn.to/1Sjwr5S Access more great network marketinginterviews here: http://goo.gl/iLOFaV See what else Pat Petrini is up to at http://www.PatPetrini.com
Lin-Manuel Miranda has recently blown up with the success of Hamilton, and Maria Williams has been obsessed since the very beginning. Maria has always been interested in musicals, she wrote her first musical during science class at high school set to the music of Destiny Child. When everyone else at Maria's uni hall was listening to T Pain's 'Apple Bottom Jeans', she was listening to musical theatre soundtracks, which is where she was introduced to Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'In The Heights', just weeks after it's broadway premiere.
Media news, analysis and occasional pronouncements on the death of linear media since 2006. Host Olly Mann is joined by radio exec and Sound Women founder Maria Williams, and producer and founder of Viral Spiral Damian Collier. It's been a busy week for Chris Evans, with speculation over a new series of TFI Friday overtaken (!) by an offer to host the reboot of Top Gear. With the support of fans and the commentariat, has the BBC got itself onto the front foot? Radio independent company Falling Tree have put over 300 documentaries online for free - The Media Podcast speaks to director Alan Hall about curating the archive and play a few choice treats. Plus, we discuss Apple News, the tech company's foray into news curation - launched with the surprising notion of using actual human beings to editorialise content - and the panel look back at 84-year-old Rupert Murdoch's career as he looks to step down as chief executive from 21st Century Fox at the end of the month.
We're in an exciting time for podcasting, so in this episode I speak to two of its foremost practitioners: • Theresa Thorn of One Bad Mother, and one half of the First Couple of Podcasting - she was on the frontline when her husband Jesse Thorn set up one of the first and greatest podcasting networks, Maximum Fun. http://maximumfun.org/shows/one-bad-mother http://twitter.com/TheresaThorn http://maximumfun.org • Roman Mars of 99% Invisible and founder of the Radiotopia network, where they see your institutional sexism and flip the bird at it. http://99pi.org http://twitter.com/RomanMars http://Radiotopia.fm But listeners, I'm sad to say that podcasting is actually preventing me from making this podcast any more. Along with my eight-year gig making Answer Me This, I have just joined Radiotopia with a new podcast, The Allusionist. I'm thus one of the few people in Britain making a full time job of podcasting, but it really is full time (seriously, I've forgotten where my front door is). So this is my last podcast for Sound Women, but the show will be back later this spring under new management; and until then, hear the back catalogue at http://soundcloud.com/soundwomen, on iTunes http://tinyurl.com/SWPitunes, and miscellaneous other podcast directories. Visit http://soundwomen.co.uk to join up, meet like-minded audiophiles in your area, and to buy tickets for the forthcoming Sound Women Festival as soon as they become available. If you're interested in podcasting, join the Podcasters' Support Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/571436979623574/, and here's my potted advice for getting started: http://helenzaltzman.com/podcasting Thanks to Maria Williams, Cheeka Eyers and Penny Bell for their excellent work on this show, to SoundCloud for hosting, and to you for listening! Helen Zaltzman http://helenzaltzman.com http://twitter.com/HelenZaltzman http://theallusionist.org http://answermethispodcast.com
In this month's show, THE voice of British radio, Charlotte Green, talks to me about keeping her voice in shape (but not at the expense of cheese), remaining calm in a crisis (even when you’ve had to get up at 3.30am), cracking up (just twice in her whole career!), and the poetry of the Shipping Forecast (rain, moderate or good). Tune in to Charlotte Green's Culture Club, 3pm every Sunday on Classic FM, or download the podcast. http://www.classicfm.com/radio/shows/charlotte-greens-culture-club/ I also speak to BBC Radio 3 editor Edwina Wolstencroft, about the station being too highbrow or lowbrow (but never the right amount of brow), appealing to all ages, and remaining constantly surprising. Here's Edwina: https://twitter.com/loveradio3 Here's Radio 3: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3 To find out more about Sound Women - events in your area, training, and membership - visit http://soundwomen.co.uk and/or tweet http://twitter.com/soundwomen. This episode was produced by Penny Bell, Cheeka Eyers, Maria Williams and me. Back in December! Helen Zaltzman helenzaltzman.com Subscribe to the Sound Women podcast on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/SWPitunes
If you're dipping your toe into the turgid waters of a freelance career, Sound Women have the event for you: a free freelancer training day on 21st November, in association with Creative Skillset and the BBC Academy. Keep an eye on http://soundwomen.co.uk to find out how to reserve your place. As a freelancer myself, I've spent ten years alternating between joy and terror. So for this month's podcast, I assembled a crack squadron of freelancers to share their self-propelled wisdom: • Nicky Patrick, current breakfast show presenter at Radio Jackie and previous official Mrs Potato Head http://nickypatrick.com/ • Ellie Davis, producer of the likes of Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq and deliberate avoider of staff jobs http://thisisellie.com • Matt Hill, producer of podcasts for the Guardian, BAFTA, and Broadcast, as well as the power behind the Media Podcast and Spark London audio thrones http://rethinkdaily.co.uk We're all available for hire! You can find me at http://twitter.com/helenzaltzman and http://helenzaltzman.com. This episode was produced by Penny Bell, Cheeka Eyers, Maria Williams and me. Many thanks to Somethin' Else for kindly lending their studios, and to Martin Austwick for the theme tune. To find out more about Sound Women - events in your area, training, and membership - visit http://soundwomen.co.uk and/or tweet http://twitter.com/soundwomen. You can also email podcast@soundwomen.co.uk if you'd like to get involved with this show. Back in November! Helen Zaltzman helenzaltzman.com Subscribe to the Sound Women podcast on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/SWPitunes
Serious faces, please: this is a news special of the Sound Women podcast. Coming up: • Petrie Hosken weighs up her former job as a war reporter and life on the frontline at LBC; • The team at Sky News Radio show how they get those bulletins onto commercial radio stations across the nation on the hour, every hour; • PM and Broadcasting House editor Jo Carr tells Ruth Barnes about the Martha Kearney test and keeping Radio 4's current affairs broadcasting at the top of its game. Look out for Petrie Hosken's new book, available for pre-order at http://gastronomicalcookbook.com and out in The Shops on October 6th. This episode was produced by Penny Bell, Cheeka Eyers, Maria Williams and me. Thanks to Martin Austwick for the music, and apologies to Channel 4 News for abusing their theme tune. Give in to your urge to subscribe to the Sound Women podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://tinyurl.com/SWPitunes. To find out more about Sound Women - events in your area, training, and membership - visit http://soundwomen.co.uk and/or tweet http://twitter.com/soundwomen. Join us again in October, when we'll be talking about the freelancer life. I'll try not to spend the whole episode crying into a pile of unpaid bills... Helen Zaltzman http://helenzaltzman.com
In the wake of Sound Women and Creative Skillset's Women on Air Report, I gathered together Maria Williams, Sound Women's founder, Emma Barnett, host of Sunday Drive on LBC97.3 and Women's Editor of the Daily Telegraph, and Tony Moorey, content director for Absolute Radio. Together they chew over why only one in five radio presenters is female, why you'll rarely hear a female duo on the airwaves, and why you can't afford to be shy if you want a career in radio. To help redress the balance, Absolute are holding demo open days on 12th and 13th August; click here for more information. Also in this month's podcast: Amazing Radio's Ruth Barnes talks to sports broadcaster Caroline Barker about nearly trashing the BBC radio car, and how Father Christmas compelled her to co-found her production company Jibba Jabba. I hear from BBC 6 Music's Camilla Pia about the scrapping and puzzling that goes on behind the scenes at BBC 6 Music to come up with their diverse playlist. And if you're a paid-up Sound Women member, over at the secret members' only bonus content page you can hear Camilla's recommendations for bands to name-drop. If you want to contribute to the Sound Women podcast, or if you have questions for the Radio Agony Aunt, email podcast@soundwomen.co.uk or tweet @soundwomen. Thanks to SoundCloud for hosting, Martin Austwick for the music, and to you for listening! See you back here on 1st September for the next Sound Women podcast. Helen Zaltzman • • • Click here to subscribe to the Sound Women podcast on iTunes • • •
In this month's Sound Women podcast, hosted by Helen Zaltzman: • Lauren Laverne of BBC 6 Music talks about pseudonyms, combining work and family life, dealing with earworms, and trophies in the toilet; • Radio 1 Newsbeat reporter Sinead Garvan confesses to on-air innuendo to Ruth Barnes; • The Student Radio Association's Emma Bradshaw reports from the Student Radio Conference; • Nicky Birch of Somethin' Else tackles your radio problems; • and Sound Women founder Maria Williams talks about what made her start this whole shebang. To find out more about Sound Women, visit soundwomen.co.uk, and click here to buy tickets to the first Sound Women Festival at the Radio Theatre on 18th May, featuring Anita Anand, Fi Glover and Angie Greaves. Plus, if you're a Sound Women member, you will get an email with a link to a hidden page to hear special bonus podcast content in which Lauren Laverne talks about making wishes at the Clootie Well, and reveals whether a Kenickie reunion is in the offing. And if you're not a Sound Women member, ask yourself why not. Here's an easy fix: join up! If you want to contribute to the Sound Women podcast, or send a question for the Radio Agony Aunt, email podcast@soundwomen.co.uk or tweet @soundwomen. Thanks to Martin Austwick and Kevin McLeod for the music, and to SoundCloud for hosting the show. The next episode of the Sound Women podcast will appear on 1st June, so please join us again then.
A panel of 5 Native Alaskan UAA Faculty: Paul Ongtooguk, College of Education and founder of Alaskool; Sharon Lind, former President of the Aleut Corporation and currently teaching in the College of Business; Maria Williams, Director of Alaska Native Studies; and Jeane Breinig, English professor, discuss diversifying academe and answer the question: What would the University look like if indigenous values and knowledge were central and/or integrated into our University?
Sound Women founder Maria Williams is joined by a panel of guests to discuss how to create strong connections with your listeners. They discuss the value of audience research, share successful examples of work that their audiences have loved and suggest strategies for developing engagement and appreciation. The panel are Mary Dowson of Bradford Community Broadcasting, Robin Crowley of GaydarRadio, Brett Spencer, interactive editor for BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music and stand-up poet Murray Lachlan Young.
Maria Williams fights to clear her husband's name, searching for the evidence that can save him. But her dark past is also revealed when Malcom Conrad targets her. As the Queen races to save her, Lionel makes his escape, inadvertantly dragging Doctor Helm with him.
ARC 2: UNMASKED (FINAL PART). Tessa Alvarado and Robert Helm finally sit down together after their recent ordeal, truly knowing one another for the first time ever. After their conversation, Lionel and Maria Williams are finally entitled to the truth and a pact is formed.
As the manhunt for the Queen and Doctor Helm intensifies, Lionel and Maria Williams must step in. As they and Marta risk everything to save the lives of their friends, Captain Grisham finally has the fugitives where he wants them...at long last.