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Murder Cafe
Arsenic and Old Lace

Murder Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 88:19


Meet Abby and Martha Brewster, two charming elderly sisters who poison lonely old men to send them to a better place, in Theatre on the Road’s production of the Joseph Kesselring classic comedy Arsenic and Old Lace. The play’s hilarious plot unfolds when the Brewster sisters serve their guests a concoction of elderberry wine laced with arsenic and they enlist the aid of their nephew Teddy, a robust fellow who thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt, to bury the bodies in their cellar. When nephew and theatre critic Mortimer discovers a body, high comedy ensues as he attempts to hide his aunt’s unusual activities from his fiancée, his vengeful brother, a crazed plastic surgeon, and the local police. Hudson Valley Radio Theatre’s production of “Arsenic and Old Lace” includes an exclusive interview with Sara Karloff, the daughter of Hollywood and Broadway legend Boris Karloff. He originated the role of Jonathan in the original Broadway production of “Arsenic and Old Lace” and reprised his role in the 1951 radio version. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frank-marquette/support

Get Rose: Awaken & Rise to the Spiritual Truth
Episode 29 - Express Your Inner Boss with Creativity

Get Rose: Awaken & Rise to the Spiritual Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 42:49


Meet Abby. She wants everyone to make cakes! Okay, not specifically that, but she wants you to pick up a new hobby and explore your creative side. Have you ever fearlessly tried something that your heart is pulled toward? Now is the time. Abby is married with two toddlers and a highly demanding corporate finance job with a long commute to the city. If she can make time for herself, you can too. People can forget about themselves after they have children. They can become focused on doing things right for their family or for work instead of themselves. Abby was stuck in this rut of negative thoughts and seeing only what is wrong. Making cakes pulled her out of this cycle and helped her see the beauty in the little things. Abby encourages us to not underestimate the importance of PRIDE. Doing something creative helps with a sense of pride which impacts self worth and confidence. Find Abby on TikTok @CakeArtByAbby and on the SnapChat series "Let's Get Caked" Homework: Do something creative as a gift for someone else. Email getrosepodcast@gmail.com to connect with Danielle & Daniela and ask questions.

Kids Are Grown, NOW WHAT?
Ep. 34 - Figuring Out What's Next Coaching Session - With Abby

Kids Are Grown, NOW WHAT?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 44:16


Meet Abby, a single midlife mom trying to figure out what's next when her 17 yr old daughter leaves for college. She's an introvert who works from home and knows that she will need to be brave in order to fill up the empty space once her daughter moves out. Listen to learn how she sets two goals for herself to get her out of her comfort zone. Download the free guide to help you find yourself this week. www.aliceagnello.com/theguide

Dear Mother
“Things Went South”

Dear Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 26:50


Meet Abby - her story involves the difficulty of life after divorce - and emotional abuse. Some of the content in the episode may be considered disturbing - please use discretion. If you know of a child that may be in danger of harm - contact the National Child Abuse Hotline - 800.4-A-CHILD (800.422-4453). If you are in need of a mental health treatment, visit www.psychologytoday.com to locate a provider near you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dearmotherpodcast/support

Sis, Are You Ok?
1. Black People in Canada, Eh?!

Sis, Are You Ok?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 16:55


Welcome to The Sis, Are You Ok? Podcast. Join the first Generation Canadian dolls, Abby Walker & Aida Cisse as they get real about topics that they were taught to shy away from growing up in immigrant homes. From race to love and sex, these two East Coast girls are spilling all the tea. In this episode, Abby & Aida introduce themselves. Meet Abby, a Toronto born suburban girl raised by Guyanese & St. Vincent parents, and Aida, a French speaking Montreal girl raised by a traditional West African family from Guinea. These girls are complete opposites, but what unites them is their love for mess and talking shit... oh and being Canadian, I guess. From the differences between Toronto and Montreal, city beef, shutting down Canadian stereotypes and Poutine porn -- get to know what our version of being Black Canadian is like.

The Chicago Maroon
Dear Abby, I've been sexiled

The Chicago Maroon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 15:24


Meet Abby & Abby. Each week Abby and Abby will answer your questions and give you advice on how to navigate the ups and downs of undergraduate life here at UChicago. This week, how to not get sexiled. To submit questions, please tweet at or DM @ChicagoMaroon on twitter. Hosted by: Abby & Abby Produced by: Natalia Rodriguez, Austin Christhilf, Parker Mee Edited by: Parker Mee Cover Art by: Jacques Manjarrez

Dear Abby,
Dear Abby, I've been sexiled

Dear Abby,

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 15:24


Meet Abby & Abby. Each week Abby and Abby will answer your question and give you advice on how to navigate the ups and downs of undergraduate life here at UChicago. This week, how to not get sexiled To submit questions, please tweet at or DM @ChicagoMaroon on twitter. Hosted by: Abby & Abby Produced by: Natalia Rodriguez, Austin Christhilf, Parker Mee Edited by: Parker Mee Cover Art by: Jacques Manjarrez

The Chicago Maroon
Dear Abby, I have a SOSC crush

The Chicago Maroon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 19:43


Meet Abby & Abby. Each week Abby and Abby will answer your questions and give you advice of how to navigate the ups and downs of undergraduate life here at UChicago. In our first episode, we delve into the science of how to hit on that cutie in your SOSC class.--To submit questions, please tweet at or DM @ChicagoMaroon on twitter.Hosted by: Abby & AbbyProduced by: Natalia Rodriguez & Austin ChristhilfEdited by: Natalia RodriguezCover Art by: Jacques Manjarrez

Podcast – Bad Dinner Party Podcast
Episode 2: Your fave team is racist

Podcast – Bad Dinner Party Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017


Meet Abby’s husband! Find out how he practically has a degree in ruining dinner parties and learn about the superbowl party I accidentally set the oven on fire. Oops.

LCHF Family
Episode 005: Meet Abby!

LCHF Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 25:44


LCHF Family 005: Meet Abby! Released: July 13, 2017 Abby joins the podcast for the first time to share how she started LCHF and the successes she's had. Abby was a slender child until a trip back to the US when she was about 6 years old when extended family took her and her sister out for treats daily for several weeks. They both put on weight on that trip and returned home with serious carb cravings. As her parents, we followed the standard diet advice for overweight children -- portion control, exercise, low-calorie foods. But this just drove her to sneak food when we weren't looking because she was hungry. Any time we had to take her to the doctor for something, her doctor would focus on her weight rather than the issue at hand, but none of them had any advice to offer other than the standard dieting advice of reducing calories, eating low-fat foods, and moving more. It was really frustrating as her parents because nothing we tried was helping her. And, it's one thing to be an overweight parent, but when your kids are overweight you feel worry for them, and frustration that none of the advice is working, and the weight of the judgement of others. Abby didn't join us on NSNG/LCHF until a few months after we started, and then we didn't give her an option. We had finally found something that worked, and we hoped it would work for her, too. In the course of a few months, Abby went from the obese child, barrel look to having a shape again. Over time, she has slipped out of the realm of morbid obesity and is continuing to make progress, all while not being hungry. Her confidence has gone through the roof. She always loved to bake, and now she tinkers around in the kitchen, trying various LCHF recipes and relearning what it means to make healthy foods. As promised, here's the recipe Abby came up with for an LCHF Cheese cracker that tastes like a Cheez-it: Abby's Cheese Cracker Abby came up with a tasty, quick recipe for a cheese cracker that tastes just like a cheez-it. Give it a try! 1 3/4 Tbsp cream cheese 3/4 cup cheddar cheese, shredded 2 heaping Tbsp almond flour 1 pinch salt Preheat toaster oven or oven to 250C/475F. Put the cheeses in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 15-second increments until the cheddar is melted. Add almond flour and pinch of salt to the melted cheese and stir. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Press the cheese dough flat on top of the parchment paper. Bake for 6 minutes. Remove the cracker from the oven and poke holes in the dough with a fork. Return to the oven for 3 more minutes. Remove from oven and let cool. Enjoy plain or with pepperoni and Frank's Red Hot. Many thanks to Lee Rosevere at Free Music Archive for the music we use in the podcast! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast through your podcatcher of choice so new episodes arrive automatically. For more support, like and follow the community on Facebook, and check out our website! Assume any links in the show notes that go to business sites are affiliate links. Purchasing things you find at those links helps us pay for hosting fees and equipment for the podcast. You can see a list of our partners on the Support the Show page.

Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job

We say it a lot here at Mac’s List: networking is the single best thing you can do for your job search—or your career, in general. But attending a single networking event probably isn’t going to land you a job right away. Networking is about building mutually-beneficial, long-term relationships, not making awkward demands for a job. In fact, according to this week’s guest, Abby Kohl, the single biggest mistake you can make in a networking event is to ask for a job. Another fatal error is beginning a conversation by announcing your unemployment. Both actions are deadly mistakes for the same reason: they make networking all about you and your needs. Such an approach is more likely to scare people away than to lead to a constructive conversation. Instead, Abby recommends that you always focus on how you can help the person you’re talking to. Listen to their ideas, try to identify their challenges, and ask how you can help. This positions you as a solution provider—the kind of employer every organization wants. It also builds goodwill with your contact, increasing the likelihood that they will assist you in your job search. Abby’s other networking tips include: When you’ve made a good connection, ask for a follow-up meeting over lunch or coffee. Find a “job search buddy” who is looking for similar work. Always have business cards available. Never say you’re unemployed. Instead, say that you are “between successes.” This Week's Guest: Abby Kohut Abby Kohut, founder of Absolutely Abby, is a recruiter who has filled more than 10,000 jobs. Through her website, books, and talks Abby shares hiring secrets other recruiters won’t tell you. Abby is on a mission to help one million job seekers. She is now driving across the United States on a nationwide tour to accomplish the goal. If you have a job search group, contact Abby on her website to create an event in your town. Meet Abby offers a free teleseminar, “Interviewing Ingenuity.” This Week’s Job Search Resource Ben’s resource this week is from the PBS segment, "How to Make a Personal Connection with an Employer Even if the Job Listing Forbids It," by headhunter, Nick Corcodilos. Most job postings explicitly say ‘no calls please.’ Nick recommends finding an alternative way to contact the hiring manager and discussing their problems in a constructive manner. This Week’s Listener Question Joining the Mac's List team as a guest-host is Andrea Gerson, Portland-based career coach and principal at Resume Scripter.  Andrea, Ben, and Mac offer advice to listener Megan Smith, who wants to know which format she should use for her resume. If you would like the team to answer a job-related question or if you’ve found a job resource you think everyone should know about email it to ben@macslist.org or call at 716-JOB-TALK. If we use your question on the air, you will receive either a copy of our new book, Land Your Dream Job Anywhere or a Mac’s List Coffee Mug, your choice. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.