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Francis Franklin, father of Eliza, was born on December 9, 1772 in Mursley, Buckinghamshire. He was the youngest of seven children; his parents being William and Mary Franklin. Just before he turned 15 he moved to Oxford to apprentice as a cabinet and chair maker to his cousin, John Payne. He regularly attended the parish church, as he had been raised, but found the Baptist ministry of James Hinton to be more useful. He also took up the habit of reading, especially George Whitefield's sermons. For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Francis Franklin, father of Eliza, was born on December 9, 1772 in Mursley, Buckinghamshire. He was the youngest of seven children; his parents being William and Mary Franklin. Just before he turned 15 he moved to Oxford to apprentice as a cabinet and chair maker to his cousin, John Payne. He regularly attended the parish church, as he had been raised, but found the Baptist ministry of James Hinton to be more useful. He also took up the habit of reading, especially George Whitefield's sermons. For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Tired of feeling like you can't lead the way you want to? Mary Franklin understands the importance of women in leadership - join us on The Lion's Den podcast, where she'll share her insights and experiences about success as a female leader within the church. With her wisdom and insight, discover how to make bold moves in your own life with confidence. Take control of your future! Join us for an inspiring episode packed with insightful talk that will open up new pathways leading to success. Don't miss out on learning from someone who knows what it takes to be successful despite all odds! Tune into The Lion's Den podcast and take charge of your career path with Mary Franklin. It's time to go beyond limits- join now! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelionsdenwithseth/support
Today, Stevie sits down with Light of Mind founder, Mary Franklin-Smith. Light of Mind shares a new paradigm in mental health and wellbeing. With compassion, creativity and energy, they help individuals and businesses with mental health programmes, exploring how to let go of habits and beliefs that leave humans feeling lost, stuck and overwhelmed. In this episode, Stevie and Mary discuss brain patterns, resilience, spirituality, trauma, how to navigate your internal world, society and more. Check out Light of Mind by visiting: www.lightofmind.co.uk
On Black Bartholomew's Day--August 24, 1662--nearly two thousand ministers denied the authority of the Church of England and were subsequently removed from their posts. Mary Franklin was the wife of Presbyterian minister Robert Franklin, one of the dissenting ministers ejected from their pulpits and their livings on that day. She recorded the experience of her persecution in the unused pages of her husband's sermon notebook. In 1782--some hundred years after the composition of her grandmother's narrative-- Mary's granddaughter, Hannah Burton, took up this same notebook to chronicle her experience as an impoverished widow, barely surviving the economic revolutions of eighteenth-century London. Collected for the first time, She Being Dead Yet Speaketh: The Franklin Family Papers (Iter Press, 2019) offers rare insight into the personal lives of three generations of dissenting women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
On Black Bartholomew's Day--August 24, 1662--nearly two thousand ministers denied the authority of the Church of England and were subsequently removed from their posts. Mary Franklin was the wife of Presbyterian minister Robert Franklin, one of the dissenting ministers ejected from their pulpits and their livings on that day. She recorded the experience of her persecution in the unused pages of her husband's sermon notebook. In 1782--some hundred years after the composition of her grandmother's narrative-- Mary's granddaughter, Hannah Burton, took up this same notebook to chronicle her experience as an impoverished widow, barely surviving the economic revolutions of eighteenth-century London. Collected for the first time, She Being Dead Yet Speaketh: The Franklin Family Papers (Iter Press, 2019) offers rare insight into the personal lives of three generations of dissenting women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
On Black Bartholomew's Day--August 24, 1662--nearly two thousand ministers denied the authority of the Church of England and were subsequently removed from their posts. Mary Franklin was the wife of Presbyterian minister Robert Franklin, one of the dissenting ministers ejected from their pulpits and their livings on that day. She recorded the experience of her persecution in the unused pages of her husband's sermon notebook. In 1782--some hundred years after the composition of her grandmother's narrative-- Mary's granddaughter, Hannah Burton, took up this same notebook to chronicle her experience as an impoverished widow, barely surviving the economic revolutions of eighteenth-century London. Collected for the first time, She Being Dead Yet Speaketh: The Franklin Family Papers (Iter Press, 2019) offers rare insight into the personal lives of three generations of dissenting women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Black Bartholomew's Day--August 24, 1662--nearly two thousand ministers denied the authority of the Church of England and were subsequently removed from their posts. Mary Franklin was the wife of Presbyterian minister Robert Franklin, one of the dissenting ministers ejected from their pulpits and their livings on that day. She recorded the experience of her persecution in the unused pages of her husband's sermon notebook. In 1782--some hundred years after the composition of her grandmother's narrative-- Mary's granddaughter, Hannah Burton, took up this same notebook to chronicle her experience as an impoverished widow, barely surviving the economic revolutions of eighteenth-century London. Collected for the first time, She Being Dead Yet Speaketh: The Franklin Family Papers (Iter Press, 2019) offers rare insight into the personal lives of three generations of dissenting women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Black Bartholomew's Day--August 24, 1662--nearly two thousand ministers denied the authority of the Church of England and were subsequently removed from their posts. Mary Franklin was the wife of Presbyterian minister Robert Franklin, one of the dissenting ministers ejected from their pulpits and their livings on that day. She recorded the experience of her persecution in the unused pages of her husband's sermon notebook. In 1782--some hundred years after the composition of her grandmother's narrative-- Mary's granddaughter, Hannah Burton, took up this same notebook to chronicle her experience as an impoverished widow, barely surviving the economic revolutions of eighteenth-century London. Collected for the first time, She Being Dead Yet Speaketh: The Franklin Family Papers (Iter Press, 2019) offers rare insight into the personal lives of three generations of dissenting women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
On Black Bartholomew's Day--August 24, 1662--nearly two thousand ministers denied the authority of the Church of England and were subsequently removed from their posts. Mary Franklin was the wife of Presbyterian minister Robert Franklin, one of the dissenting ministers ejected from their pulpits and their livings on that day. She recorded the experience of her persecution in the unused pages of her husband's sermon notebook. In 1782--some hundred years after the composition of her grandmother's narrative-- Mary's granddaughter, Hannah Burton, took up this same notebook to chronicle her experience as an impoverished widow, barely surviving the economic revolutions of eighteenth-century London. Collected for the first time, She Being Dead Yet Speaketh: The Franklin Family Papers (Iter Press, 2019) offers rare insight into the personal lives of three generations of dissenting women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
In this episode Brian Vienneau and Mary Franklin are on the show for their date, with robot Calvinism, music taste, and their church backgrounds being a few of the topics brought up if you want to get in contact with the show to give feedback or ask a question our email is ucpodcastcontact@gmail.com
The interviews from Celebration Orlando continue! Today, we revisit a conversation with Mary Franklin, who was ReedPOP's lead for their Star Wars events at the time. And she'll go all the way back to Indianapolis... Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
June is recognized as National Migrane and Headache Awareness Month. Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Mary Franklin, Executive Director of the National Headache Foundation, stops by #ConversationsLIVE to discuss a recent survey they did concerning those suffering from migraine and where they can get help.
In the past few months, Mary has been diagnosed with skin cancer and Coronavirus. Her young son also had the virus. Oh, and she had her very first panic attack recently. All of these things have shown her something amazing. They have helped her see that she is okay. Now. Always. No matter what is happening within or around her. I’ve watched things open up for her in amazing ways and I’m excited for you to hear her share what she’s been seeing in this episode. You can see more about Mary and the work she does here: https://lightofmind.uk/
In this episode we had the pleasure of interviewing Mary Franklin, head of events at Crunchyroll, who helped bring CRX's New Crunchy City to life. Her work history also includes 14 years at LucasFilms as Sr. Events & Fan relations lead, starting StarWars Celebration, and working on building other convention brands such as NYCC. Help support Panel to Panel: www.patreon.com/paneltopanelpodcast www.ko-fi.com/paneltopanel Hit up the Panel to Panel team at: paneltopanelpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @paneltopanelpod Instagram @paneltopanelpodcast Music: Eric Skiff - Night Of Dizzy Spells - Resistor Anthems - Available at http://EricSkiff.com/music
Part 2 of Chris and Rob's talk with Mary Franklin, director of global events for Lucasfilm, ReedPOP, and now Crunchy Roll. Mary surprised us by interviewing us about where we are at with Circularity right now! We talk about our journey so far and some of our projects, philosophies, and ideas to help change mindsets from Me to We. Please support us through joining the Facebook group, following and interacting with @CircularityORG on Twitter and IG, and @CircularityPOD also on Twitter. Visit the website at circularity.org (http://circularity.org/) and explore the materials there, and definitely watch our TEDx Talk! Consider supporting us by becoming a patron for Circularity at http://patreon.com/circularity. For any questions/queries Send an email to podcast@circularity.org.
Chris and Rob talk with Mary Franklin, director of global events for Lucasfilm, ReedPOP, and now Crunchy Roll. A must for fans of Star Wars, Star Wars Celebration, Comic Con, Anime, Tech, and Events. We talk about her journey and cultivating and coordinating awesome fan centric events! Please support us through joining the Facebook group, following and interacting with @CircularityORG on Twitter and IG, and @CircularityPOD also on Twitter. Visit the website at circularity.org (http://circularity.org/) and explore the materials there, and definitely watch our TEDx Talk! Consider supporting us by becoming a patron for Circularity at http://patreon.com/circularity.
ep 134 Mary Franklin stops by to talk star wars, fandom, crunchy roll and more. Zoe and Lizzy also talk resistance, star wars and play Kahoot! For a free 14 trial of crunchy roll check out https://www.crunchyroll.com check out star wars geek girl on www.stuckinthe70sradio.com email the podcast at: podcast@starwarsgeekgirl.com Lizzy at lizzy@starwarsgeekgirl.com Zoe at zoe@starwarsgeekgirl.com check out star wars geek girl at starwarsgeekgirl.com
Mary Franklin, leader of Star Wars events for Lucasfilm and ReedPOP since 2001, has left to take on a new challenge. Today, a tribute to her tireless dedication to Star Wars fans, and the incredible effort she put into making the new Star Wars Celebrations as awesome as humanly possible. Also, great news for fans looking to buy and sell Celebration tickets... Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
What's the difference between a vacant home and a problem property? Was the elimination of toll-booth workers actually worth it, financially? And is it unfair to hire professionals to get verified signatures for a mayoral campaign? All that and more on this week's local news roundtable! Guests: Gin Dumcius, Massachusetts Statehouse reporter for MassLive; Lauren Dezenski, reporter for Politico Massachusetts and editor of the Politico Massachusetts's Playbook; and Jennifer Smith, staff reporter for the Dorchester Reporter.
Live from Star Wars Celebration Orlando, it's Jason and Gabe cruising the floor and talking to the fans and folks that help make that Star Wars magic happen!! Listen in as they chat with former senior events lead for Lucasfilm and current global events director for ReedPOP, superstar Mary Franklin, droid builder supreme Andy Dorizas, friend of the show Star Wars artist Joe Corroney and the legendary Star Wars vegetable carving Jedi Master Okitsugu Kato! They even share the story of what happened when they bumped into Pablo Hidalgo and asked him a very important Star Wars question! As if that wasn't enough, eavesdrop in as Jason briefly talks with Rancho Obi-Wan's Steve Sansweet! Be thrilled as they find the one and only Star Wars Holiday Special cosplayer there! Plus, fantastic visits from Skuldren from Roqoo Depot, Charlie Ashby from the Imperial Senate Podcast and Allen Voivod from the always amazing podcast Star Wars 7x7! WOW! You don't need an overnight line and a wristband for this one so let's travel back to Orlando, Florida and celebrate the love with BLAST POINTS!! Droid Building: https://astromech.net Joe Corroney: http://www.joecorroney.com Okitsugu Kado: http://sushichefjapan.blogspot.com Jedi Order Japan: https://www.facebook.com/JediOrderJapan/ Imperial Senate Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/theimperialsenatepod Rancho Obi-Wan: http://www.ranchoobiwan.org Roqoo Depot: https://roqoodepot.com Star Wars 7x7: http://sw7x7.com visit the Blast Points website! www.blastpointspodcast.com reviews! articles and tons more! if you dug the show please leave BLAST POINTS a review on iTunes and share the show with friends! If you leave an iTunes review, i will read it on a future episode! honestly! talk to Blast Points on twitter at @blast_points leave feedback, comments or ideas for shows! also like Blast Points on Facebook for news on upcoming shows and links to some of the stuff we talk about in the show!! we are also on Instagram! Wow! your hosts are Jason Gibner & Gabe Bott! contact Jason at Gibnerd@hotmail.com May the Force be with you, always.
This week Blast Points is honored to be interviewing a pioneer in Star Wars fandom, Mary Franklin. Mary is the current Event Director at ReedPOP where she handles Star Wars Celebration, International Comic Cons & more. She was the Lucasfilm Events & Fan Relations Lead. If you went to a Star Wars Celebration in the past and had a good time it's because of her! Jason & Mary start out talking about her past, the early days of Star Wars fandom online, how she got to Lucasfilm and how her love for Bossk will always be there. It's a great, lively conversation between two passionate Star Wars fans that'll leave you wanting to take on the whole Empire yourself! Mary is on Twitter at @MaryPOPCon visit ReedPop at : http://www.reedpop.com Star Wars Celebration : http://www.starwarscelebration.com if you dug the show please leave BLAST POINTS a review on iTunes and share the show with friends! If you leave an iTunes review, i will read it on a future episode! honestly! talk to Blast Points on twitter at @blast_points leave feedback, comments or ideas for shows! also look up Blast Points on Facebook and Instagram! your hosts are Jason Gibner & Gabe Bott! contact Jason at Gibnerd@hotmail.com May the Force be with you, always.
An interview about ulnar neuropathy with the neurologist who invented ulnar inching, William W. Campbell, MD, and Mary Franklin, REEGT, CNCT. Have you ever wondered when to test the FDI with an ulnar nerve entrapment? Have you ever asked yourself what is ulnar mapping and when should I do this? Maybe you have wondered about the 10 centimeter theory in measuring the ulnar nerve around the elbow or about the degree at which the elbow should be flexed and when to inch? If so, then this podcast is for you! It’s an excellent educational resource for technologists and physicians alike!
An interview about ulnar neuropathy with the neurologist who invented ulnar inching, William W. Campbell, MD, and Mary Franklin, REEGT, CNCT. Have you ever wondered when to test the FDI with an ulnar nerve entrapment? Have you ever asked yourself what is ulnar mapping and when should I do this? Maybe you have wondered about the 10 centimeter theory in measuring the ulnar nerve around the elbow or about the degree at which the elbow should be flexed and when to inch? If so, then this podcast is for you! It’s an excellent educational resource for technologists and physicians alike!
Minutes after the STAR WARS CELEBRATION ended, an assembly of Skywalkers gathered to discuss the best moments of the convention. This episode is packed with THE FORCE AWAKENS Trailer reactions (tears), Star Wars Celebration thoughts (and tears), Star Wars Rebels Season 2 Red Carpet Interviews (more tears), and even a word or two from Mary Franklin, Star Wars Celebration organizer-supreme! Special thanks to our Debriefing Panel: Alan Sanborn, Robert (Bald Solo) Bapst, Tricia Barr, Geek Kay, Dave Skale, Joey Pittman, Matthew Clifton, Kevin Raidernerd Reitzel, David and Luann Manderville, Ryan Stampfli, Fernando Perez, Patty Hammond and Jeff Long. And remember…NeverLand On Alderaan! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts now available on TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Shopping AWESOME new Star Wars on HerUniverse? Click here! Contact us: tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Minutes after the STAR WARS CELEBRATION ended, an assembly of Skywalkers gathered to discuss the best moments of the convention. This episode is packed with THE FORCE AWAKENS Trailer reactions (tears), Star Wars Celebration thoughts (and tears), Star Wars Rebels Season 2 Red Carpet Interviews (more tears), and even a word or two from Mary Franklin, Star Wars Celebration organizer-supreme! Special thanks to our Debriefing Panel: Alan Sanborn, Robert (Bald Solo) Bapst, Tricia Barr, Geek Kay, Dave Skale, Joey Pittman, Matthew Clifton, Kevin Raidernerd Reitzel, David and Luann Manderville, Ryan Stampfli, Fernando Perez, Patty Hammond and Jeff Long. And remember…NeverLand On Alderaan! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts now available on TeePublic! Check them out HERE. Shopping AWESOME new Star Wars on HerUniverse? Click here! Contact us: tweet! tweet! @SkywalkingPod Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
On this month’s episode of Fangirls Going Rogue, Teresa Delgado and Tricia Barr share listener voicemails and emails, plus congratulatory messages from our fellow podcasters for our first year anniversary. Teresa and Tricia take a look back at our earliest plans and what they achieved. Thanks to Teresa literally chasing down Mary Franklin at Star Wars Weekends, they nabbed their dream interview going into the year. Talk about an interview to kick off the next year: special guest Star Wars Rebels executive producer Greg Weisman offers wisdom on creating great female characters and insights into working with the Story Group. Tricia has a really fun moment when she explains her analysis of character interaction, that each character has their own gravity, and Greg Weisman says that’s spot on. If you listen carefully, you can hear her #fangirlflail. (And yes, that hashtag counts as another amazing accomplishment for this year!) Follow Greg Weisman on Twitter, where you can hear more about his upcoming Kanan comic from Marvel and find out more about his novels. Here is Johnmarie Macias’ review of Spirits of Ash and Foam at The Wookiee Gunner. An episode wouldn’t be complete without some discussion of Star Wars merchandise. Have you started shopping for your favorite fangirl or fanboy? The Fangirls suggest Think Geek and Her Universe as a place to start. For a special custom gift, try Star Wars Celebration artist Shea Standefer’s custom name art. They have a few more awesome ideas in the episode. The closing character discussion went to the scoundrel side with Han Solo. Did he shoot first? Fangirls Going Rogue wants to hear what you think? Special thanks to Aaron Goins from Star Wars Bookworms for jumpstarting the discussion on Twitter. Where to find Teresa and Tricia: Fangirls Going Rogue: @FGGoingRogue Tricia: @fangirlcantina Teresa: @icecoldpenguin Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com Facebook: Fangirls Going Rogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks or 331-213-9657 Please go like Fangirls Going Rogue on iTunes and leave a positive review, and in your review mention how much you like the show. Until next time: Yub Yub!
Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
On this month’s episode of Fangirls Going Rogue, Mary Franklin joins Teresa Delgado and Tricia Barr to discuss her journey to an awesome job at Lucasfilm and preview Star Wars Celebration Anaheim. You can follow Mary on Twitter at @MaryLFL and Celebration news at @SW_Celebration. After kicking off with listener emails, Tricia and Teresa brought in Johnamarie Macias (The Wookiee Gunner, Fangirl Next Door) and Erich Schoeneweiss (Del Rey, Star Wars Books) to talk about the amazing hype leading up to the Star Wars Rebels launch this week. We cover San Diego Comic-Con, Dragon Con, the New York City screening of Star Wars Rebels, as well as preview New York Comic Con and GeekGirlCon. Also discussed are the amazing new issue of Star Wars Insider #152 and the latest novel, A New Dawn. Johna and Erich are fans to watch on Twitter. Check them out at @BlueJaigEyes and @Darth_Duff. Don’t forget to keep your eye on the Star Wars Books Facebook for news on upcoming novels. The character discussion took a life of its own when we debated the sentience of droids like R2-D2 and C-3PO. Where to find us: Fangirls Going Rogue: @FGGoingRogue Tricia: @fangirlcantina Teresa: @icecoldpenguin Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com Facebook: Fangirls Going Rogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks or 331-213-9657 Please go like Fangirls Going Rogue on iTunes and leave a positive review, and in your review mention how much you like the show. Until next time: Yub Yub!