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Best podcasts about Mary Macdonald

Latest podcast episodes about Mary Macdonald

Tea with the Muse
The last Certification training and the story that started all of it...

Tea with the Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 15:49


Dear Ones,It is with great joy, and also a deep feeling of change, that I tell the story that lead to our first Certification Teacher Training, Color of Woman. I would be honored for you to hear my story and why it matters, and how it may intersect with your story. Get a cuppa tea, and a journal and come listen. Applications open on the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse. Get on the list and watch your inbox, I am offering 20 live interview sessions with me. WarmlyShiloh Sophia Transcipt:The Rise of the Sacred Feminine through the Intentional Creativity LineageIn 2010, my family and I did something outrageous. We developed an intuitive painting process dedicated to revealing the Sacred Feminine within each woman. Any woman could learn it for themselves, and teach others how to do this step-by-step process. This was a journey to direct knowing and awakening to soul. You might wonder why this matters. Well, let me tell you! In the past 10,000 years of patriarchal oppression, the image and story and ceremony of women has been under attack. This is evidenced and measured in the statistics beyond counting. But there's something more. Being silenced, burned, and scorned, and altered into an image of ourselves we barely recognize is caught up in our bones and has greatly impacted our capacity to truly see and be ourselves. The colonization plan was not just about land and culture, but about women's bodies and brains and the children that they give birth to. Yet, we are remembering now because we have to and we want to.This has been a long journey to arrive here for many of us. It is certainly in the best interest of dominant systems for women's voices to be twisted and unable to be heard, but we know better. Let's continue to become a danger to the establishments!The reclamation of women and our access to our power is directly connected with chosen Self-Initiation. We literally take ourselves on a Journey of Remembering. We have to. There are many ways to say yes to that experience, and one of them is through the healing arts and defined lengths of time within which we commit to ourselves and our self-expression. Most women... with dedication, can arrive at their awakening on their own, but it is best in the company of other women on the path. That's where we come in. I was shown by my two mothers and that I have spent my life sharing with women and their families, a journey toward awakening to our fullness. Gifts being passed from hand to hand and heart to heart. In the first certification training we ever offered in 2010, Color of Woman, we taught women how to recreate themselves in their own image, their own story, and their own way of creating ceremony and how to design their own workshops, courses, and circles. This nine-month journey of reclamation created a Sheroe's journey so that women could curate their own identity and design their legend for their lives. It was an astonishment to all who have taken the training. Really. We continue to be amazed.Every year I consider not continuing, and then every year I continue, because of the impacts. But this truly is the last year. Other things will rise up, but this is ready to complete. But it will be passed to all of you, and you will pass it to those you choose. The part that's completing is not the teaching of Intentional Creativity, but the Certification Trainings. For those of us called to be guides, helpers, and healers, in the process of discovering ourselves, we develop a hunger to share this gift of revelation with other women. How many breakthroughs have you had where you almost immediately wanted other women to know, but for them to have to not work so hard to know it? You share what you learned. That's how I felt when I awakened to my Soul Calling. I was 23. I was a total failure at art college. I thought I was doomed to work in an office until my moms, the Poet Mother, Caron and the Painter Mother, Sue called me to the mountain. For one year, they taught me to access image and language for myself. I call this Mother Tongue. My own style, narrative, and true essence began to emerge. A fire in my heart was lit in relationship to the sacred women and the Sacred Feminine.I realized that She, the Sacred Feminine, hadn't really gone anywhere. It was us who had lost sight of Her, but it was enforced, and She was removed from our lives with intention. Her groves burned, churches built over Her ruins, Her temples destroyed, Her images buried, burned, and marred. Her story is turned into myths where She is subjugated to him. Lies. No more. She was always in every single culture in the entire world since the beginning of humans. The removal of the feminine as equal from spiritual traditions and governmental positions and leadership frameworks has truly had one of the most devastating impacts we could conceive of.We are seeing it and feeling it now in new ways. FYI, if you think the narratives like this are somehow radical or feminist, please check your own narrative. Because women give birth to the children, and the children become the ones who guide the future. Respecting women is not a political position. It is rational humanity.After that year of initiation, I had a fine art career for 15 years with galleries and had incredible success. I sold hundreds of paintings and reached hundreds of thousands of people with my books. Then I gave it all up for a time to teach other women what I knew and felt. I thought I could keep both going, but I couldn't. I had to turn towards teaching instead of selling my paintings. I realized that what women really wanted was to do it for themselves, not just buy my paintings. The gifts of feminine power were were within reach.And, quiet as it's kept, you didn't need to have talent in art and writing to do this work. You just needed to be brave as you wield the brush and the pen, shaking in your boots about what's about to emerge. What is true within you will emerge in a specific sacred container as a quest to the heart of your Soul Work. That which is yours to cause and to create. It is women who make this sacred container for other women, women who have been on their path and have tested and proven the journey they offer as a pathway for other women.We aren't some kind of pop-up certification program developed by AI to entice women to empowerment. We have been doing this work for generations. We have a lineage. My two mothers were taught by their two mothers. You don't have to be an artist or a writer to create paintings and stories. We show any woman how to access this deep wellspring of remembering and claiming within herself to reveal her greatest work. Of course, it isn't really about painting and writing. That is simply the matter-based ritual we use to awaken ourselves to the energies living within us that are seeking expression.One of our graduates, Kerry Lee, calls this art with purpose. It's intentional creativity. I'm inviting you to join us for Color of Woman 2025. It will be our last training of its kind. Each woman will travel around the Alchemical Compass to meet five creative Sacred Feminine archetypes and create five major paintings. And she will make a book, her own book, hard copy and digital, of her story and images and teachings, a portfolio. Each woman will also design her own content with teachings and her own course for the workshops and circles she wants to lead. Have you heard of Jung's red book, where it all began? Each woman will create her own red book.We are deeply in need of visionary leadership from women who have done their work to Become. This approach, which we call Intentional Creativity, works within any field and any medium. It doesn't actually have to be painting. It's a philosophy. It's a lifestyle. Educators and healers from all fields, therapists, doctors, shamankas, plant medicine women, coaches, corporate C-suite career women, mamas, grandmas, and school teachers, can all use this approach to bring their work to life in living color so that she may live the colors of woman. Her own sacred feminine presence and soul rememberings. I remember when I made my very first book by the same name, Color of Woman. I was 25. I was trying to figure out what the title would be as I stood at Kinko's at midnight creating my first 25 copies, which were already sold to therapists who wanted me to put my images into a book. It was my mother, Caron who said, you should call it Color of Woman. (it had a blank cover of hand-made paper with rose petals and I hand-painted very title). Thank you Aletheia Mystea, the County Health Therapist who saw the value in my art and asked me to make a book for the women you were working with).Consider joining us for the 2025 COLOR of WOMAN cohort and graduating in 2026. You can take Color of Woman to certify to teach the Intentional Creativity Method, or you can take it as a journey for personal transformation and self-initiation. We've never offered this before, but since this is our last year, that's what we're doing.You will create a body of work, which is the work of a lifetime, the work of more than one lifetime. This training brings all the pieces together from all the areas of your life, weaving them with red threads into the fabric of creation that we as women co-create. You begin to see the through line of all of your life experience, all the jobs, all the workshops, all the lovers, all the moves, all the books you read, and all the revelations you had all along the way. It can all come together when you answer your Soul Calling.If you've been dreaming of designing your own courses and want to include self-expression, if you've been leading circles and clients in self-discovery and you want to take your work to the next place on the journey, if you are a woman ready to articulate her body of work in the world in an outrageously powerful way, then join us.At the beginning of a journey, there's excitement and fear and the feeling of possibility. A portal begins to open. But I want to take you to the completion so that you'll know what you will have in your hands. * You will have a real book with all of your paintings and the story you choose to tell.* You will have the articulation of your content in the form of teachings that can be passed on. * You will have the capacity to lead Red Thread and Sacred Circles in any demographic. We have a over 200 page manual on ways to lead and monetize circle in any setting. * You will have enough paintings for a solo show.* You will work with the Color of Woman Intentional Creativity Guide, our manual, which will show you everything that we've learned to this point and be able to use it to lead your own experiences. You will have $100,000 Visionary Business plan for your workshops and private clients so you can create life work from your gifts at a new level.* You will have experienced a community of women who have your back and are doing their own work. * You will become initiated in a cultural lineage designed to last for the next 500 years. We are imagining a world where women are equal, of course. Yet the truth is that women being in collaborative power with their own destiny will influence the lives of every single human who is a part of Earth. All life comes from a woman's body, heart, and mind. When women are vital to every decision and central to every culture, we will have the world we seek. Until then, we begin with summoning the guides.Let's let our imagination soar to show us the path ahead. This legacy and lineage of art matriarchs has been the gift of a lifetime. I invite you to become one of the Art Matriarchs in the lineage of Intentional Creativity. While we center the education on women, graduates can choose to share the gifts with anyone they choose.Lots of our graduates work with women, children, elders, gender fluid, and all of the above, as long as they can hold a paintbrush and a pen. I close with this quote from Carl Jung regarding the Red Book. This is at the beginning of the Red Book and also at the beginning of the Intentional Creativity Guide.“My entire life consisted in elaborating what had burst forth from the unconscious and flooded me like an enigmatic stream and threatened to break me. That was the stuff and material for more than only one life. Everything later was merely the outer classification, the scientific elaboration, and the integration into life.” Carl Jung, The Red BookColor of Woman and the ceation of your own Red Book is the stuff and material for more than only one life. Join us for the breakthrough of a lifetim! With all blessings to the art ancestors who walked before us. We're doing the work. I hope I make you proud. With love, Curate Shiloh SophiaOur team for 2025Thank you Mary MacDonald for the continual support and vision.Thank you Jenafer Owen for the impeccable delivery of this work.Thank you Amber Bonnici for continuuing the legacy of unleashing the power of women.Thank you NaaKwarley Amissa for standing by me and us and all women.Thank you Liz Chamberlain for being the younger generation to carry this work forward in full color.Thank you trish O'malley for seeing and being the work working in all the ways it does. Get full access to Tea with the Muse at teawiththemuse.substack.com/subscribe

Thin Thinking Podcast
Ep 207: Mastering Maintenance: Mary's Story and 32-Pound Release

Thin Thinking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 50:17


​In this week's episode of The Thin Thinking Podcast​, I sit down with Mary Macdonald to discuss how her weight journey began with the fascination of being thin, a message that was everywhere in the sixties, seventies, and beyond. As a commercial artist, Mary saw firsthand how the Mad Men-era of advertising shaped the female psyche around weight loss. But more importantly, she shares how she broke free from those outdated narratives, releasing 32 pounds and maintaining her weight loss for months. Mary's perspective on life and weight mastery is both inspiring and insightful. If you're looking for real-life strategies to not only release weight but keep it off permanently, this episode is for you! Let's dive in together! Come on in!   Stop feeling like a sugar addict... Stop the constant carb cravings... Start feeling light, healthy and FREE! Sign up for the FREE HYPNOSIS DOWNLOAD : Shift Out of Sugar Cravings   In This Episode, You'll Also Learn… Who is Mary Macdonald: Her story and struggles with her weight and when it began. How Mary picked up her mom's weight struggle despite being thin and not overweight. Where was Mary in her weight loss journey when she found the Shift Weight Mastery Program.   Links Mentioned in the Episode: Join my FREE Masterclass:  "How to Stop the "Start Over Tomorrow" Weight Struggle Cycle and Begin Releasing Weight for Good." Sign up for the FREE HYPNOSIS DOWNLOAD : Shift Out of Sugar Cravings My book,  From Fat to Thin Thinking: Unlock Your Mind for Permanent Weight Loss (Includes a 30-day hypnosis process.) What would you love to hear about on the podcast?  Click here and let me know Subscribe to the email list so that you never miss an episode! Get more thin thinking tools and strategies

Rod J BeerVentures Podcast
Exploring Ohio's Craft Beer With The Ohio Craft Brewers Association

Rod J BeerVentures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 81:35


This YouTube replay features my discussion exploring Ohio's craft beer landscape with Mary MacDonald and Justin Hemminger of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association. Find out why you may want to check out the Ohio beer scene! Check out the Ohio Craft Brewers Association at https://ohiocraftbeer.org to learn more and see how you can support Ohio's craft breweries.

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Pat's Pints
Ohio Craft Brewers Association

Pat's Pints

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 39:02


Mary MacDonald and Justin Hemminger from the Ohio Craft Brewers Association join us to talk about some important behind the scenes issues. We learn about the laws affecting craft beer in the Buckeye state, including the outdated franchise law, the OCBAs role in getting Ohio beer to the GABF, and which major and minor league baseball stadiums have the best craft beer selection. 

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Brandon Boxer
We're talkin' Craft Beer!

Brandon Boxer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 7:45 Transcription Available


Mary MacDonald of Ohio Craft Beer Association discusses how Ohio is competing against the rest of the country. 434 breweries with 50 more on the way, but Ohio's beer ranks among the best in the nation!

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The Brewery Explorers
Bonus Episode - Ohio Distro laws with the Ohio Craft Brewers Association's Mary MacDonald

The Brewery Explorers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 39:57


In this episode of Thirsty Thursdays with Noah and Blake, the hosts speak with the executive director of the Ohio Brewers Association covering topics from the start of the association to laws they are trying to change across the great state of Ohio. Follow Blake the Brewery Explorer on YouTube for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/@blakethebreweryexplorer6285 Be sure to subscribe to the Brewery Explorers Podcast! If you like the show, a 5-star rating really helps.

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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
One year after Luke Landry died outside Moncton City Hall, his mother calls for better supports for people who are homeless.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 13:08


Mary MacDonald spoke with the CBC's Alexandre Silberman about how's she's reflecting on her son's death one year later.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
On the one-year anniversary since her son's death, Mary MacDonald speaks about Luke Landry. He died outside the public washrooms at Moncton City Hall in 2022. And on the phone-in: Automotive expert Doug Bethune

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 52:57


It has been one year since 35 year-old Luke Landry died outside the public washrooms at Moncton City Hall. His mother, Mary MacDonald, speaks with the CBC's Alexandre Silberman and shares her thoughts on his tragic passing. And on the phone-in: Automotive expert Doug Bethune answers your questions.

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl
Ep. 192 - Brewing Guild Directors Discuss a Decade of Beer

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 84:14


Perspective is important when it comes to enjoying beer and understanding the industry. This episode features a panel comprised of directors of three state brewing guilds.It's amazing how much has changed in the beer industry in 10 years. We've seen the rise of the Hazy IPA all while the the number of operating breweries exploded. Trends have come and gone and mergers and closures dot the landscape. Perspective helps us appreciate where we are and where we can go by examining where we've been. Today, three state brewer guild directors: Rob Fullmer of Arizona, Mary MacDonald of Ohio, and Paul Leone of New York are here for a chat about what is happening in their states and what it means for beer in general. All three are celebrating a decade on the job, and with that time comes, yes, perspective. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer.This Episode is Sponsored By:Yakima Valley HopsLooking for an easy hop sourcing experience? Yakima Valley Hops offers the finest quality hops from right here in our Valley and premium growing regions around the world. Get the hops you need when you need them, with ultra-fast shipping and awesome customer service. With a full line of liquid hop products and all your favorite varieties, no contracts are needed to brew with the best. Shop now at YakimaValleyHops.com.Denver Rare Beer TastingIf you plan to be in Colorado in a few weeks for the Great American Beer Festival you need to check out the Denver Rare Beer Tasting. It happens on September 22nd and brings together 64 of America's best craft breweries all for a great cause -- the Pints for Prostates campaign. The beer list is incredible, packed with rare, exotic and vintage beers you won't find anywhere else. These are legendary beers the breweries hold back just for the Denver Rare Beer Tasting. This is a bucket list event for both beer fans and brewers. You can get a look at the beer list and find more information at pintsforprostates.org. All-inclusive tickets are $200 and include unlimited beer samples, a great buffet lunch, t-shirt, tasting glass and program. Money raised goes to the fight against prostate cancer including a free health screening before the event, a simple blood test that checks for common health issues that might just save your life. That's the Denver Rare Beer Tasting -- Drinking Beer and Saving Lives. Host: John Holl Guests: Marcy McDonald, Paul Leone, Rob Fullmer Sponsors: All About Beer, Yakima Valley Hops, Pints for Prostates Tags: Beer, History, Mental Health, Festivals, Travel  

The Evan Solomon Show
COP15: Humanity has become ‘weapon of mass destruction,' says UN head

The Evan Solomon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 78:12


Deb Hutton speaks with Mary MacDonald, World Wildlife Fund Canada's chief conservation officer, who is at the critical COP15 biodiversity talks in Montreal.  On today's show:  Jill Wine-Banks, an American lawyer who was one of the prosecutors during the Watergate scandal, on the Trump Organization being found guilty on all counts of criminal tax fraud.  Marit Stiles, who has just won an uncontested race to lead the Ontario NDP party. The War Room political panel with Zain Velji, Tom Mulcair and Tim Powers.  Amanda Lang, BNN Bloomberg anchor of Taking Stock, on the Bank of Canada raising its key interest rate again to 4.25%. Diana Matheson, a retired Canadian professional soccer player and 2x Olympic bronze medallist, on launching Canada's first women's pro soccer league.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
A mother speaks out about the death of her son, Luke Landry, outside Moncton city hall.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 10:13


Mary MacDonald is the mother of Luke Landry.

OELC CASO: Shoulders of Giants
Season 3 - Episode 3 - Mary Macdonald - Canadian Sports Icon

OELC CASO: Shoulders of Giants

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 28:42


This episode focuses on Nathan's interview with Mary Macdonald.  Mary Macdonald represented Canada in both basketball and volleyball. She played in three Pan Am Games and won three Sr. A national titles in basketball. As a high school teacher and coach at John Oliver secondary she developed several teams, coaching a number of players who went on to play volleyball for Canada at the 1976 Olympics.  Mary also was a torch bearer for the Pan am games, and is one of the stars of the documentary "The Oldest Basketball Team in the Worlds". She taught at OELC in the late 1950's and early 1960's. https://vimeo.com/685760761https://www.nsnews.com/local-sports/sports-star-honoured-at-age-83-3019922https://varsityblues.ca/honors/hall-of-fame/mary-macdonald/31www.oelccaso.com

“54 Days of Roses”
Day 26 - Sorrowful Mysteries in Petition

“54 Days of Roses”

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 29:38


Hello Family!Thank you for joining today's Rosary Prayer. This is day 26 of our 54-day Rosary Novena.Thank you so much for all your support in helping us grow our family.  Every action that you take from sharing the podcast, subscribing, rating, or reviewing the podcast, goes a long way to reach those in need of prayers.  My hope and intention for this podcast are to help others deepen their prayer life by Meditating on the life of Jesus through the reflections of each mystery.  I pray that others fall in love with the Rosary, and in doing so, they fall in love with God. Finally, I pray that our Blessed Mother intercedes for all your petitions and that your prayers are granted if it is the will of God. If you have a rosary story, you would like to share with us. Please send me an email at prayers@54daysofRoses.com.  I'm hoping to read and reply to all your emails by this weekend. Day 26 Sorrowful Mysteries in PetitionWith that, let's get started; today, we're praying the Sorrow Mysteries in Petition. Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask for your intercession with your Son, Jesus, Our Lord, as we pray for Mental Health.Blessed Mother, we pray for the recovery of those who are sick.For those battling cancer, for my dear friend Stevie Muzzonigro who is battling Grade 4 brain cancer, For those who have dementia. For recovery for Florence, Cathy, and Dave For the recovery of baby Chris Blessed Mother, we pray for the intentions that we hold deep in our hearts. We pray for those listening to this rosary prayer.  We pray for our family on Instagram, Clubhouse, and we pray for the intentions of Chris, Tony, Chrystal, baby Chris, Krista, Carlos & Rosalie, Anna, Kiela Daley, Mary Macdonald, Mark, Kaylee, Evely, Kelsey, Monique, Tara, Nicole, and Laura.With love, Maritza MendezWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Support our Ministry:https://www.54daysofroses.com/payitforwardInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/54daysofroses/Audio Engineerhttps://conceptualpodcasting.com/podcastsThe song "Meditation 2" created by Patrick Buddehttps://www.patrickbudde.com

Partick Free Church of Scotland (Cont)
Mary MacDonald's Funeral Service

Partick Free Church of Scotland (Cont)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 42:00


Mary MacDonald's funeral service held at Cardross Cemetery - Crematorium, Cardross, Dumbarton, Scotland.

Good Beer Hunting
EP-304 Mary MacDonald and Rob Fullmer, Association of Brewers Guild Professionals

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 60:50


Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been countless stories of how individual people and businesses have adjusted, learned new things, and survived. At Good Beer Hunting we’ve had a collection of audio and written stories specifically asking what these transitions meant for state brewers guilds, the organizations that act as advocates and lobbyists for craft breweries across the country. In May 2020, we had a podcast that looked at survival for these groups in the moment, and in this episode, we get something of an update by way of a new organization to … help these organizations. We’re chatting with Mary MacDonald and Rob Fullmer about the Association of Brewers Guild Professionals, a new group with the goal of providing networking, educational, and professional development opportunities to advance state brewers guild executive directors and their teams. Mary leads the state guild in Ohio and Rob in Arizona, and in this conversation you’ll learn about why this new super team-up was necessary, what issues are most pressing to advance legislation that can benefit craft breweries, and the forces making advocacy difficult in a legal and political landscape that has shifted dramatically during the pandemic. What goes on in state capitals and behind closed doors doesn’t always sound as exciting as the latest Hazy IPA or other new release, but the anecdotes and insight you’ll hear from Mary and Rob showcase what’s happening right now that can support or even save your local breweries.

Reel Window: Rewatching Random Movies from our Childhood

The sisters discuss ‘Sneakers', the 1990's caper of ragtag spies and thieves, starring Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, Ben Kingsley, Dan Aykroyd, and Mary MacDonald.

Fanfictalk Podfics
Two Step by la_topolina

Fanfictalk Podfics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 4:04


Narrated by: Felpata_Lupin Advisories: None Summary: Emmeline Vance and Mary MacDonald take in a Quidditch game and some lovely Autumn weather. https://fanfictalk.com/archive/viewstory.php?sid=3713

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Boys Are From Märzen: A Women In Beer Podcast
Episode 18: Mary MacDonald

Boys Are From Märzen: A Women In Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 38:01


Mary MacDonald, the Executive Director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association, joins me to discuss leading breweries during the COVID-!( pandemic and all things Ohio beer! ohiocraftbeer.org facebook.com/OhioCraftBeer instagram.com/ohiocraftbeer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kindsey-bernhard/support

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Alternative Stories and Fake Realities

In the forests of Scandinavia a family is besieged by a malicious raven which watches and follows them everywhere they go. How will they escape from this curse and at what cost? The Seeing Trees is a dark nordic mystery with elements of violence, peril, horror, language and elements that some listeners may find disturbing. Please do not listen if you object to any of the above. In the Seeing Trees By Kaitlin Felix… Charlie Richards played Trygve Lewie Watson was HarleifTiffany Clare was MotherAmy Forrest played FrejaChris Gregory was Magnus and TownsmanAnnika Kordes played Townswoman 1Karen Cooper played Townswoman 2The incantation was performed by Charlie Richards, Tiffany Clare, Kaitlin Felix and Chris Gregory with coaching, support and counselling by Kaitlin! Original music and soundscapes were by Chris GregoryThe Seeing Trees was adapted from her original short story by Kaitlin Felix and Chris GregoryThe presenter is Kelli Winkler You can find out more about Kaitlin Felix and read more of her work by visiting her website www.katifelix.com or following her on twitter where she posts as https://twitter.com/KatiGirl90 If you have enjoyed this edition and haven’t yet subscribed to the podcast you can do so in apple podcasts, spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Once you’ve subscribed you’ll have all future editions of Alternative Stories delivered to your podcast feed the moment they are released. If you would leave us a rating and review and perhaps recommend us to a friend we would be very grateful We have more drama coming soon with “The Lake Isle”, a psychological drama which examines the ways in which we communicate in the digital age, “The Bomb”, a sci fi drama by Emily Inkpen and a follow up to our drama “The Out-of-Towners Club” by Jackie Jorgenson and Mary MacDonald. We’ll also have more poetry from Ella Frears Angela Stoner and Lesley Hale in our Cornish Poets season.You heard a trailer for Sane Time Sane Place, the new podcast by Phoebe Batteson-Brown and Miztli Rose of Ladylikes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sane-time-sane-place/

Alternative Stories and Fake Realities
Review, preview and Writer Invitation

Alternative Stories and Fake Realities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 17:18


In this first episode of the year we look back at our the content from our first season and preview some of the new stories we'll be producing in 2020. We also offer an invitation to new writers, poets and dramatists to submit their work for consideration for being included in the podcast. Submissions should be sent to office@alternativestories.com In this episode you can hear the voices of Catharine Daddario, Tiffany Clare, Charlie Richards, Jackie Jorgenson, Abby Hilden, Saya Zahawi, Miguel Antonio and Mary MacDonald.Writers are Chris Gregory, Jackie Jorgenson Mary J Oliver and Mary MacDonaldThe presenters are Kelli Winkler and Chris GregoryMusic and soundtrack are by Chris Gregory and published by Scared Crow Music

Columbus Business First
Women In Beer Roundtable

Columbus Business First

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 53:15


The number of women not just buying craft beer, but taking roles in the industry is on the rise. With that increased inclusivity of customers and employees, it’s put a spotlight on the practices and behavior of some in the male-dominated craft brewing industry in recent years. There have been calls to eliminate offensive beer names and marketing and there’s been a greater willingness by women in the industry to speak out against incidents of in appropriate behavior or worse, as was the case earlier this year when the founder of Actual Brewing Co. was accused of sexual assault. Though no charges were brought, the brewery wound up going out of business. To discuss the industry’s evolution, Columbus Business First convened a panel of five women from the local craft beer community to share their experiences and thoughts: Mary MacDonald, executive director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association Gwen Carmack, CFO of Columbus Brewing Co. Tamar Banner, production manager of BrewDog USA Kelsey Stief, head of marketing at North High Brewing Jenna DiCicco, sales rep at Wolf’s Ridge Brewing Co. Check out this week’s cover story at ColumbusBusinessFirst.com

CBF Archives
Women In Beer Roundtable - Women Of Influence

CBF Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 53:16


The number of women not just buying craft beer, but taking roles in the industry is on the rise. With that increased inclusivity of customers and employees, it's put a spotlight on the practices and behavior of some in the male-dominated craft brewing industry in recent years. There have been calls to eliminate offensive beer names and marketing and there's been a greater willingness by women in the industry to speak out against incidents of in appropriate behavior or worse, as was the case earlier this year when the founder of Actual Brewing Co. was accused of sexual assault. Though no charges were brought, the brewery wound up going out of business. To discuss the industry's evolution, Columbus Business First convened a panel of five women from the local craft beer community to share their experiences and thoughts: Mary MacDonald, executive director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association Gwen Carmack, CFO of Columbus Brewing Co. Tamar Banner, production manager of BrewDog USA Kelsey Stief, head of marketing at North High Brewing Jenna DiCicco, sales rep at Wolf's Ridge Brewing Co. Check out this week's cover story at ColumbusBusinessFirst.com

Theater Forward
'Mary Jane' Interview With Clare Arena Haden and Mary MacDonald Kerr

Theater Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 20:27


Meet 'Mary Jane' actress Clare Arena Haden and director Mary MacDonald Kerr, and get their insight into the play, their process, and the ups and downs of a career in professional theater. 

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True North Strange & Weird Podcast

In the county of Antigonish there is a place called Caledonia Mills.In January of 1922, a fire started in the house of Alex and Mary MacDonald. Oddly it was not near their fireplace or wood stove...more fires would follow. 100's of witnesses, investigators too - no one could really say for sure what the cause was but all the trouble stared when the MacDonald's brought home someone new... Written by: Patee Woods & Kim DavidsonLogo by: Christian Woods; https://schwoodz.deviantart.com/Music: Lee Rosevere https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ Creative Commons "Max Overdrive" by Lee RosevereVoiceover work by: David Vincent https://www.stalbertgazette.com/article/pirate-radios-heyday-20150318Facebook group/page: https://www.facebook.com/truenorthstrangeandweird/Twitter: @TNSWpodcastEmail: truenorthcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Phedippidations
Fdip353: Fathers Day

Phedippidations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 46:17


This is my father. Glenn Francis Walker, son of Pius Alexander Walker and Helena Viola MacDonald, my Grampa and Nana. Grampa was the son of Angus B. Walker and Theresa Morrison, my great grandparents,  Angus was the son of Peter Walker and Mary MacDonald, my great great grandparents. Peter was the son of Angus Walker who married  Sara McPhee on February 9th, 1846 at Saint Micheals Roman Catholic Church on Prince Edward Island, Canada: my great, great, great grandparents. I’m sure that my ancestors beyond Grampa were great. But my Dad?  Glenn Francis Walker, whose birth certificate from Boston Lying-In Hospital in Boston Massachusetts certified that Francis Glenn Walker, weighing 8 pounds 3 ops was born at 2:19 PM on May 25th, 1937…my Dad, he’s the greatest. I love you tree-tri-so Dad. Happy Fathers Day.

Expressing Motherhood
Expressing Motherhood: Mary MacDonald In Portland

Expressing Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 10:00


Expressing Motherhood: Mary MacDonald In Portland

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Trust Your Sacred Feminine Flow
004 The Feminine Paradigm: No Holds Barred with Mary MacDonald

Trust Your Sacred Feminine Flow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 40:10


Cosmic Cowgirls Co-founder, Mary MacDonald, reveals the wisdom and power of the emerging Feminine Paradigm. Learn how to bring your life, livelihood and money into alignment with what matters most to you. 

Art Gallery of Ontario
9 to 5 Symposium Session 1

Art Gallery of Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2011 87:57


9 to 5 was an exhibition that let visitors experience art in an unexpected way: by interacting with the artists while they make it! This talk features 9 to 5 artists Anitra Hamilton, Graeme Patterson, and Ed Pien and curators Katherine Dennis, Mary MacDonald and Zach Pearl reflecting on the project. Following this discussion, curator, artist and educator Rebecca Duclos expanded on the burgeoning topic of artists' research.

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Art Gallery of Ontario
9 to 5 Symposium Session 2

Art Gallery of Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2011 88:38


9 to 5 was an exhibition that let visitors experience art in an unexpected way: by interacting with the artists while they make it! This talk features 9 to 5 artists Anitra Hamilton, Graeme Patterson, and Ed Pien and curators Katherine Dennis, Mary MacDonald and Zach Pearl reflecting on the project. Following this discussion, curator, artist and educator Rebecca Duclos expanded on the burgeoning topic of artists' research.

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Art Gallery of Ontario
9 to 5 Symposium Session 2

Art Gallery of Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2011 88:38


9 to 5 was an exhibition that let visitors experience art in an unexpected way: by interacting with the artists while they make it! This talk features 9 to 5 artists Anitra Hamilton, Graeme Patterson, and Ed Pien and curators Katherine Dennis, Mary MacDonald and Zach Pearl reflecting on the project. Following this discussion, curator, artist and educator Rebecca Duclos expanded on the burgeoning topic of artists' research.

symposium 9 to 5 mary macdonald ed pien rebecca duclos
Art Gallery of Ontario
9 to 5 Symposium Session 1

Art Gallery of Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2011 87:57


9 to 5 was an exhibition that let visitors experience art in an unexpected way: by interacting with the artists while they make it! This talk features 9 to 5 artists Anitra Hamilton, Graeme Patterson, and Ed Pien and curators Katherine Dennis, Mary MacDonald and Zach Pearl reflecting on the project. Following this discussion, curator, artist and educator Rebecca Duclos expanded on the burgeoning topic of artists' research.

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Adventures in Library Instruction podcast
Episode 20: The End of Tax Season (for Instruction Librarians)

Adventures in Library Instruction podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010


Listen to Episode 20 (mp3, ~55 minutes)Rachel, Jason, and Anna are ecstatic to have guest, Mary MacDonald, Associate Professor and Head of Instructional Services and Information Literacy Librarian at the University of Rhode Island. Show Notes: University of Rhode Island's Plan for Information LiteracyURI 101: Traditions and Transformations -- Library Experience Session (LibGuide), used in conjunction with the Cephalonian MethodInnovative library induction: Introducing the 'Cephalonian Method' LIB 120: Introduction to Information Literacy at URIBurkhardt, J. M., MacDonald, M. C., & Rathemacher, A. J. (2010). Teaching information literacy: 50 standards-based exercises for college students. Chicago: American Library Association.   Instruction materials Mary recommends: Association of College and Research Libraries Instruction Section. Analysis of instructional environments. American Library Association (Last accessed: 2010 November 23);Bain, K. (2004). What the best college teachers do. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press; Grassian, E. S., & Kaplowitz, J. R. (2001). Information literacy instruction: Theory and practice. Information literacy sourcebooks. New York: Neal-Schuman; Proceedings from LOEX Conference; List-Handley, C. J. (2008). Information literacy & technology. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt (and all her earlier works!!!); and Check out resources reviewed by ACRL Instruction Section's Teaching Methods Committee.

Phedippidations
Fdip222: I’ve Got Mail

Phedippidations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2010


I know I’ve said this before, but I want you to understand that I read all of your email.  This problem I have with answering email is somewhat embarrassing for me; and when I starting having these problems…I considered not saying anything about it here on the show. I thought that for me to tell you that my inbox was overflowing, and that I couldn’t possibly answer every email I received would be a fairly vain, narcissistic thing to do.  But then, I realized that for me NOT to say anything about it, and still being unable to dedicate myself to the task of responding to every message sent to me: would be kind of arrogant and untruthful. My Grandmother, Helena Viola Walker, daughter of James and Mary MacDonald…taught me the importance of being truthful.  It doesn’t matter if your filling out a job application, speaking with friends or typing something on Facebook…you have to be truthful; especially with friends: because they will always be able to see through you, and if you’re dishonest, few will ever trust what you say. So, the truth is that I won’t be able to answer all of your emails; I wish I could: but with only 118 or so waking hours available to me each week, minus 50 or so for work, 14 or so for producing this podcast, 5 or so for my running, another 5 to prepare for and document the results of my running, that leaves me with only 44 hours every week, or 6 hours a day to drive to and from work, cook dinner, walk the dog, spend time with my family…look, you get the idea because you’re in the same situation…and you probably have even less time each week to fit in the things you wish you could make a priority. So, when an opportunity arises for me to multitask, to perform more than one activity at the same time: such as producing a podcast and answering email as I’m out there getting my run in…I am going to get it done…because it’s not so much how much time we have to do the things we want to do, it’s how we use it. Show Links: “A Little Time” by Amy Ayres    

RM Education Lecture Podcast
Dame Mary Macdonald - "Putting fun back into the curriculum"

RM Education Lecture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2008 33:38


Dame Mary MacDonald shares her views on putting fun back into the primary classroom. Hear about why she feels the primary curriculum need not be so academic and how Mary has achieved success for her school and recognition from both the local education authority and Ofsted

RM Education Lecture Podcast
Dame Mary Macdonald - "Putting fun back into the curriculum"

RM Education Lecture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2008 33:38


Dame Mary MacDonald shares her views on putting fun back into the primary classroom. Hear about why she feels the primary curriculum need not be so academic and how Mary has achieved success for her school and recognition from both the local education authority and Ofsted