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Best podcasts about melanie anderson

Latest podcast episodes about melanie anderson

The KFC Big Show
FULL SHOW: The Big Show Online Helpline

The KFC Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 51:27


On today's show, Jase is disappointed in all of us, Mike updates us on his neighbourhood steamer problem, and Keyzie has an idea for a new segment. (00:00) Intro: Pugs opens the Night 'n Day sting (2:35) BREAKING NEWS in the world of fantasy rugby (08:47) Mogey's Steamer Update (13:15) Jase is disappointed in the flellas (17:35) Intro: Our best Night 'n Day EVER (19:42) The upcoming golf match against Breakfast (23:30) The Big Show makes an email address (26:53) Jase's wife has been bugging him (31:37) PUCKING Good Weekend (34:54) Intro: Jase is slightly on edge (37:37) Melanie Anderson from the Wild Foods Festival! (42:03) What's On The Telly, With Mike Minogue (46:02) Keyzie absolutely sucks at watching films (49:17) Farewell Follow The Big Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haurakibigshow Subscribe to the podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Featuring Jason Hoyte, Mike Minogue, and Keyzie, "The Big Show" drive you home weekdays from 4pm on Radio Hauraki. Providing a hilarious escape from reality for those ‘backbone’ New Zealanders with plenty of laughs and out-the-gate yarns. Download the full podcast here: iHeartRadio: www.iheart.com/podcast/1049-the-hauraki-big-show-71532051/?follow=true Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hauraki-big-show/id1531952388 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/20OF8YadmJmvzWa7TGRnDISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Little Wray Of Sunshine: Inspirational stories from everyday people
"If you're not stretching, you're not growing" - Melanie Anderson

A Little Wray Of Sunshine: Inspirational stories from everyday people

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 31:52


In this episode, Melanie Anderson addresses a wide range of topics and you will enjoy her wisdom and insight that she has gained from years of experience as an RN, and just from living life in general. There is much to be learned from her! Here are a few excerpts from our visit:"The reason emotion is called emotion, is because it's energy in motion; so, our feelings are always changing because it's energy in motion. Just because you feel a certain way today, whether it's happy or sad, that doesn't mean you're going to feel that way tomorrow and it's okay." "I think we always strive to just be happy all the time, and that really is not realistic.""If you're not struggling every once in a while, something's wrong."

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Legacy Speaks Podcast
Breaking the Mold: How to Redefine Strength and Challenge the Caretaker Mindset ft. Melanie Anderson, LCSW | Clip from Episode #78 - Legacy Speaks

Legacy Speaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 7:01


In this clip, we explore empowering strategies and insights to break free from the limiting beliefs of the caretaker role and discover a new definition of strength. Join us as we navigate the path towards self-discovery, self-care, and embracing personal growth, allowing you to rewrite the narrative and cultivate a healthier, more authentic way of living. How to Not Root Your Identity in Being a Caretaker ft. Melanie Anderson, LCSW | Episode 78 - Legacy Speaks Listen to Full Episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/VB8YyoYSRAb Watch Full Episode: https://youtu.be/TYTWcRlHtag Disclaimer: Video and audio episodes do not take the place of actual therapy. The information provided is to be used for psychoeducational purposes and does not constitute as a counselor-client relationship.

Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Native Roots Radio Presents: I’m Awake – July 19, 2023

Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 52:49


Host Robert Pilot welcomes Melanie Anderson & Kris Manning of White Earth Nation to discuss the Indigenous Parent Leadership Initiative! PLUS, President of the Native American Community Clinic, Dr. Antony Stately joins!!

Trumpcast
The Waves: Hocus Pocus Has No Focus

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 33:11


On this week's episode of The Waves, Slate senior editor Rebecca Onion is joined by Jess Zimmerman, who writes about witches, feminism, and all the scary ladies. They sit down to unpack their feelings about Disney's Hocus Pocus films - both past and present and how the witch discussion has changed in the thirty years between movies.  In Slate Plus, is Taylor Swift's Anti Hero music video feminist? Recommendations: Rebecca: The audiobook of The Mercies by Kiran Milwood Hargrave and read by Jessie Buckley. Jess: The new book Toil and Trouble by Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson.   Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Shannon Palus, Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
The Waves: Hocus Pocus Has No Focus

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 33:11


On this week's episode of The Waves, Slate senior editor Rebecca Onion is joined by Jess Zimmerman, who writes about witches, feminism, and all the scary ladies. They sit down to unpack their feelings about Disney's Hocus Pocus films - both past and present and how the witch discussion has changed in the thirty years between movies.  In Slate Plus, is Taylor Swift's Anti Hero music video feminist? Recommendations: Rebecca: The audiobook of The Mercies by Kiran Milwood Hargrave and read by Jessie Buckley. Jess: The new book Toil and Trouble by Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson.   Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Shannon Palus, Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism
Hocus Pocus Has No Focus

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 33:11


On this week's episode of The Waves, Slate senior editor Rebecca Onion is joined by Jess Zimmerman, who writes about witches, feminism, and all the scary ladies. They sit down to unpack their feelings about Disney's Hocus Pocus films - both past and present and how the witch discussion has changed in the thirty years between movies.  In Slate Plus, is Taylor Swift's Anti Hero music video feminist? Recommendations: Rebecca: The audiobook of The Mercies by Kiran Milwood Hargrave and read by Jessie Buckley. Jess: The new book Toil and Trouble by Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson.   Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Shannon Palus, Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
The Waves: Hocus Pocus Has No Focus

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 33:11


On this week's episode of The Waves, Slate senior editor Rebecca Onion is joined by Jess Zimmerman, who writes about witches, feminism, and all the scary ladies. They sit down to unpack their feelings about Disney's Hocus Pocus films - both past and present and how the witch discussion has changed in the thirty years between movies.  In Slate Plus, is Taylor Swift's Anti Hero music video feminist? Recommendations: Rebecca: The audiobook of The Mercies by Kiran Milwood Hargrave and read by Jessie Buckley. Jess: The new book Toil and Trouble by Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson.   Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Shannon Palus, Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Book Squad Goals
BSG #72: Shout Out to Babies Everywhere / The School for Good Mothers

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 81:59


This week, accompany the three remaining non-mothers of the squad for a discussion of “The School for Good Mothers” by Jessamine Chan. We discuss the way the book explores the intersection of race, motherhood, and the legal system, officially coin the term “low scifi,” and fantasize about casting Oscar Isaac in the upcoming adaptation. Plus: we finally read Jordan's listener feedback! Join us for our next episode on 10/17 when we'll talk “Hocus Pocus 2” with Melanie Anderson and Lisa Kröger – authors of “Toil and Trouble: A Women's History of the Occult” — and don't forget to read along for our next bookpisode on “Our Wives Under the Sea” by Julia Armfield on 10/31, because nothing says Halloween like sad lesbians. We DARE you to send us your feedback to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com! TOC:30– Welcome! A light icebreaker9:48– Book intro10:53– Meaning and themes45:36–the dolls! 53:22– the ending1:00:19–casting thoughts?1:05:38– ratings1:10:57– Listener feedback time! 1:14:04– What's on the blog? What's up next? Links: https://pen.org/the-pen-ten-jessamine-chan/ https://deadline.com/2022/01/jessica-chastain-adapt-jessamine-chans-the-school-for-good-mothers-tv-jude-weng-1234903726/

Book Squad Goals
Othersode #71: Let's Get Haunted / Don't Look Now with Clay McLeod Chapman

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 119:06


Horror season is officially in full swing, and the Squad is celebrating with special guest Clay McLeod Chapman, author of "Ghost Eaters"! Join Clay and the Book Squad as we discuss the 1973 horror classic "Don't Look Now," directed by Nicholas Roeg and starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie. Get ready to dive deep into the grief horror genre, red raincoats, clairvoyance and seances, and much more. Then stick around as we chat with Clay about his new book (no spoilers!) and the upcoming film "Wendell & Wild." Beware: this episode is filled with ghooooooosts! Don't forget to join us for our next bookpisode where we'll be discussing Jessamin Chan's "The School for Good Mothers" (October 3rd). And then come back for or next Othersode on October 17, when we'll be joined by Melanie Anderson and Lisa Kröger to discuss their new book "Toil & Trouble!" And, hey, if you listen to this ep, don't forget to send us your feedback and leave a review! We love you!TOC:30 – Welcome Clay! And icebreaker15:30 – Movie intro17:00 – Spiritualism, cinematography, symbolism37:15 – Visions40:30 — Disability rep47:43 — The sex scene52:00 — Editing55:00 — Grief, the message1:03:00 — Interview with Clay!1:52:00 — What's on the blog? What's up next?https://bookriot.com/mushrooms-in-horror/

Legacy Speaks Podcast
Ep. 78 How to Not Root Your Identity in Being a Caretaker ft. Melanie Anderson, LCSW | Legacy Speaks

Legacy Speaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 34:39


Meet Melanie Anderson, LCSW - the Founder of Renew Reflections. In this episode, we discuss how individuals in caretaking roles can improve their mental health. We also discuss the importance of implementing radical self-care. Disclaimer: Video and audio episodes do not take the place of actual therapy. The information provided is to be used for psychoeducational purposes and does not constitute as a counselor-client relationship.

Culture Therapy Network
AntiSocially Social *Trigger Warning*

Culture Therapy Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 53:51


This episode features Gypsy Kitti, the newest member to the Culture Therapy Network family. She speaks on trauma and how she will be addressing it in her new upcoming podcast "The Cheese Grits Are Good". Also we will be sharing part 1 of the conversation we had with Lloyd Mack dealing with "A Black Boy Lost". Melanie Anderson makes an appearance with her segment "Coping While Black" as she addresses the stigma we face as a black community dealing with mental health. Contact us at culturetherapynetwork@gmail.com with your feedback, or if you would like to be a part of the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nate-smith18/message

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Journey Now
April 21, 2021 God, Guns and Reconciliation

Journey Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 85:33


After a heartbreaking week of gun violence, Pastor Mike Erre and the JourneyNOW roundtable group explore whether there's a Christian position on guns, gun control and violence. In the second half of the show, Pastor Suzie Lind talks with three friends from California--Mena Hughes, Todd Doram and Melanie Anderson--about race and reconciliation. Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 and join the conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journeychurch/support

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Culture Therapy Network
Culture Therapy Podcast (Pilot)

Culture Therapy Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 29:56


Hosted by Clevha Ya Highness In the studio for this 1st episode were Coach Build Parsells, Destroy The GM, and Brotha B. In todays society are we too caught up in "Pop Culture" with our daily lives? Are people trying too hard to identify as "other" cultures? (Soul Food) Does social media control our day to day activities? Licensed therapist Melanie Anderson chimes in with her "Coping While Black" tips on the matter. Just the beginning of GREAT things to come. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE YOUR FEEDBACK!!!! You can leave a message here on Anchor, as well as send any music or messages to culturetherapynetwork@gmail.com We would love to have your voices heard. PEACE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nate-smith18/message

Teaching Artist Podcast
#26: Melanie Anderson: Painting Happiness

Teaching Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 48:29


Melanie Anderson has been teaching for 18 years, but had a 15 year career in advertising before going into teaching. She talks about the difficult decision to leave her first career in order to devote herself to motherhood and then her path to teaching. Melanie shared so much encouraging advice and experience. It felt so hopeful and helpful to hear her perspective as a parent. I definitely need that reminder to soak up this time with my daughter and give myself some grace with all the other things. This life is a marathon, not a sprint. There will be time when I won’t be juggling quite so much and maybe now I need to set down a few things momentarily. Do you feel that way? This conversation was recorded the week that George Floyd was murdered and I awkwardly asked Melanie about addressing racism as a white teacher. It’s something that has been a part of my teaching practice for years, but I’m still (and will always be) figuring out how to do anti-racism and anti-bias work as a teacher and now as a podcaster. I appreciated Melanie’s willingness to share her thoughts and how she sees her role as amplifying student voices. Scroll down for a short video about the student project she talked about, which looks at stereotypes. Melanie also talked about the book she has been working on, which sounds so exciting! Keep an eye out for Melanie’s book! Melanie earned her BFA in Graphic Design from the University of Memphis and her Masters of Art Education from Memphis College of Art. She began her career as a graphic designer and served as the Director of Advertising for Catherine's Stores Corporation for fifteen years before becoming an art educator. She is a working artist, high school art teacher, and dog advocate living in Arlington, TN, a suburb of Memphis. She was recently named the West TN Art Educator of the Year, and she serves on the board of the TN Art Education Association. Melanie is most recognized for her large scale paintings of colorful, happy dogs. Her personal artwork was featured in 2014 and 2016 in the Incite: Mixed Media Series published by North Light Books, and was featured in August 2020 in the a special edition of acrylic works from Artists Magazine. Her work and teaching practices are featured inthe college textbook Teaching and Learning in Art Education by Deborah Sickler-Voigt. Melanie is in the process of writing a book entitled You Can Be A Maker: How to Find the Time and Space to Create. Her work can be found in personal art collections around the country. Blog post with links, images, and videos www.melanieanderson.net Instagram: @melanietanderson Facebook: Melanie Trout Anderson . . . Follow: @teachingartistpodcast @pottsart Support this podcast. Subscribe, leave a review, or see more ways to support here. We also offer opportunities for artists! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teachingartistpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teachingartistpodcast/support

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1053 Music by Helen Botman, Beth Bombara, Leah Kaufman , Tara B, Elizimi, Laura Bachynski, Ed & Carol Nicodemi, Ruth Bloomquist, Tin Parlour, Doreen Pinkerton, Carol Martini, Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine) Laurie Cairns

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 54:26


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Helen Botman - Natural Beth Bombara - Tenderhearted Leah Kaufman - Count the Stars Tara B - One Little Dance Elizmi Haze - Magical Laura Bachynski - Only A Hidden Glance Away Ed & Carol Nicodemi - The Man In The Moon Ruth Bloomquist - I Know Love Tin Parlour - Destination's Unknown Doreen Pinkerton - I Will Stand By You (Flute Mix) Carol Martini - I Keep Thinking About You Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine) - You're So Fine Laurie Cairns - This Close To Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFY For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Laurie Cairns at: Visit our Sponsor Vanessa Ricci at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Tin Parlour at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1053 Music by Helen Botman, Beth Bombara, Leah Kaufman , Tara B, Elizimi, Laura Bachynski, Ed & Carol Nicodemi, Ruth Bloomquist, Tin Parlour, Doreen Pinkerton, Carol Martini, Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine) Laurie Cairns

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 54:26


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Helen Botman - Natural Beth Bombara - Tenderhearted Leah Kaufman - Count the Stars Tara B - One Little Dance Elizmi Haze - Magical Laura Bachynski - Only A Hidden Glance Away Ed & Carol Nicodemi - The Man In The Moon Ruth Bloomquist - I Know Love Tin Parlour - Destination's Unknown Doreen Pinkerton - I Will Stand By You (Flute Mix) Carol Martini - I Keep Thinking About You Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine) - You're So Fine Laurie Cairns - This Close To Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFY For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Laurie Cairns at: Visit our Sponsor Vanessa Ricci at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Tin Parlour at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1049 Music by Vanda, Chasing Summer, Hannah Sophia, Mary Fineman, Virginia Raspini, Cindy Slee, November Sound, Rachel Anne Cox, Yvette Medina, Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine), Emma Flowers, Doreen Pinkerton

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 50:57


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Vanda - Everything I Need Chasing Summer - So in Love with You Hannah Sophia - Please Mary Fineman - Forever And A Day FOLLOW ON SPOTIFY Virginia Raspini - Sauntering in Paris Cindy Slee - Home Is November Sound - Undercover Hero (Now That I Know) Rachel Anne Cox - Somewhere in My Dreams Yvette Medina - Promises Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine) - I'll Never Get Enough of You Emma Flowers - Bridge to the Stars Doreen Pinkerton - Heart's A Flutter (Version 2, Flute Mix) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Blue Stone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Cindy Slee at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:  

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1049 Music by Vanda, Chasing Summer, Hannah Sophia, Mary Fineman, Virginia Raspini, Cindy Slee, November Sound, Rachel Anne Cox, Yvette Medina, Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine), Emma Flowers, Doreen Pinkerton

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 50:57


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Vanda - Everything I Need Chasing Summer - So in Love with You Hannah Sophia - Please Mary Fineman - Forever And A Day FOLLOW ON SPOTIFY Virginia Raspini - Sauntering in Paris Cindy Slee - Home Is November Sound - Undercover Hero (Now That I Know) Rachel Anne Cox - Somewhere in My Dreams Yvette Medina - Promises Melanie Anderson (writer Rose Augustine) - I'll Never Get Enough of You Emma Flowers - Bridge to the Stars Doreen Pinkerton - Heart's A Flutter (Version 2, Flute Mix) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Blue Stone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Cindy Slee at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:  

Book Squad Goals
Othersode #32: We Have Always Lived in the Castle with Lisa Kröger and Melanie Anderson!

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 91:48


It’s time to get spooky with the #BookSquad and special guests Lisa Kröger and Melanie Anderson, authors of "Monster, She Wrote" (just out from Quirk!!) and hosts of the Know Fear Cast! Join us as we discuss the Shirley Jackson classic "We Have Always Lived in the Castle." We talk about what makes the book frightening, sympathetic magic and rituals, why we love ghosts, and how Shirley Jackson fits into the horror genre. Plus, learn all about Lisa and Melanie’s book and some horror queens you might not have heard of. Head to the #BookSquadBlog for more content, including recaps, reviews and more! Read along with us for our next #bookpisode on 10/7, where we’ll cover "Nine Perfect Strangers" by Liane Moriarty. Our next #othersode will be on #squad favorite Grady Hendrix’s novel "My Best Friend’s Exorcism." Join us on 10/21 for more spooky times! TOC0:30 - Guest Introductions and Q&A! Hooray!27:21 – What would be your last meal?34:32 – "We Have Always Lived in the Castle" summary and intro 36:32 – What makes this book scary/spooky?44:50 – OCD, sympathetic magic, and ritual56:45 – Ghosts, castles, and the ending 1:10:27– How does Shirley Jackson fit into the horror genre?1:19:10– What’s on the blog? What’s up next?Thanks again to our guests Lisa and Melanie! Be sure to check out the Know Fear Cast at http://www.knowfearcast.com, and order "Monster She Wrote" at https://www.quirkbooks.com/book/monster-she-wrote. You can find Lisa on Twitter at @lbkroger and on Instagram at @lisa.kroger, and you can visit Melanie on her website, http://Melanieranderson.com.

Book Squad Goals
Othersode #32: We Have Always Lived in the Castle with Lisa Kröger and Melanie Anderson!

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 91:48


It’s time to get spooky with the #BookSquad and special guests Lisa Kröger and Melanie Anderson, authors of "Monster, She Wrote" (just out from Quirk!!) and hosts of the Know Fear Cast! Join us as we discuss the Shirley Jackson classic "We Have Always Lived in the Castle." We talk about what makes the book frightening, sympathetic magic and rituals, why we love ghosts, and how Shirley Jackson fits into the horror genre. Plus, learn all about Lisa and Melanie’s book and some horror queens you might not have heard of. Head to the #BookSquadBlog for more content, including recaps, reviews and more! Read along with us for our next #bookpisode on 10/7, where we’ll cover "Nine Perfect Strangers" by Liane Moriarty. Our next #othersode will be on #squad favorite Grady Hendrix’s novel "My Best Friend’s Exorcism." Join us on 10/21 for more spooky times! TOC0:30 - Guest Introductions and Q&A! Hooray!27:21 – What would be your last meal?34:32 – "We Have Always Lived in the Castle" summary and intro 36:32 – What makes this book scary/spooky?44:50 – OCD, sympathetic magic, and ritual56:45 – Ghosts, castles, and the ending 1:10:27– How does Shirley Jackson fit into the horror genre?1:19:10– What’s on the blog? What’s up next?Thanks again to our guests Lisa and Melanie! Be sure to check out the Know Fear Cast at http://www.knowfearcast.com, and order "Monster She Wrote" at https://www.quirkbooks.com/book/monster-she-wrote. You can find Lisa on Twitter at @lbkroger and on Instagram at @lisa.kroger, and you can visit Melanie on her website, http://Melanieranderson.com.

Book Squad Goals
BSG #32: Back in the Habit / The Memory Police

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 76:32


Grab your earbuds before they disappear and listen to our discussion of The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. We talk about the setting, character development, memory and loss, and why this novel feels so timely even though it was originally published in 1994. Then we dig into some listener feedback for our Circe episode and tell you what’s on the #BookSquadBlog. Read along with us for our next #othersode, a spooky time with special guests Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson. We’ll be covering the Shirley Jackson classic We Have Always Lived in the Castle on September 23. Then grab a copy of Liane Moriarty’s Nine Perfect Strangers for our next #bookpisode on October 7. In the meantime, keep up with us on social media (@booksquadgoals), and send your thoughts to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com.TOC:0:46 - Introductions / what would you be happiest to see disappear from your life mysteriously?6:47 - Goodreads summary & bonus info about Yoko Ogawa13:00 - Setting & specificity 16:24 - Mary brings up Annihilation again, drink20:20 - The nontraditional protagonist; is the narrator passive?26:42 - Making sense of the disappearances30:34 - Dying on the hill of genre31:50 - The novel within the novel38:57–the end of the novel50:30–is this book psychic?55:05–ratings and last thoughts1:04:31–a piece of feedback on Circe1:07:02–what’s on the blog? What’s up next?Articles referenced:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/12/books/yoko-ogawa-memory-police.htmlhttps://www.npr.org/2019/08/12/749538789/quiet-surreal-drama-and-disappearing-objects-in-the-memory-police

Book Squad Goals
BSG #32: Back in the Habit / The Memory Police

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 76:32


Grab your earbuds before they disappear and listen to our discussion of The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. We talk about the setting, character development, memory and loss, and why this novel feels so timely even though it was originally published in 1994. Then we dig into some listener feedback for our Circe episode and tell you what’s on the #BookSquadBlog. Read along with us for our next #othersode, a spooky time with special guests Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson. We’ll be covering the Shirley Jackson classic We Have Always Lived in the Castle on September 23. Then grab a copy of Liane Moriarty’s Nine Perfect Strangers for our next #bookpisode on October 7. In the meantime, keep up with us on social media (@booksquadgoals), and send your thoughts to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com.TOC:0:46 - Introductions / what would you be happiest to see disappear from your life mysteriously?6:47 - Goodreads summary & bonus info about Yoko Ogawa13:00 - Setting & specificity 16:24 - Mary brings up Annihilation again, drink20:20 - The nontraditional protagonist; is the narrator passive?26:42 - Making sense of the disappearances30:34 - Dying on the hill of genre31:50 - The novel within the novel38:57–the end of the novel50:30–is this book psychic?55:05–ratings and last thoughts1:04:31–a piece of feedback on Circe1:07:02–what’s on the blog? What’s up next?Articles referenced:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/12/books/yoko-ogawa-memory-police.htmlhttps://www.npr.org/2019/08/12/749538789/quiet-surreal-drama-and-disappearing-objects-in-the-memory-police

Book Squad Goals
Othersode #31: Laurence Fishburne is an E-mail / Where'd You Go Bernadette & Interview w/Kate Davies

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 99:57


Go missing with the #BookSquad as we discuss the new movie Where’d You Go Bernadette?, based on the novel by Maria Semple. We talk about how the epistolary form translates on screen, the depiction of a few female characters, and the thing everyone is wondering: What is Bernadette’s deal anyway? In the second half of this #othersode, Emily interviews Kate Davies, author of the new novel In at the Deep End, which has been described as a “lesbian Bridget Jones.” Then we get into listener feedback on The Lion King (including the politics of asking for refunds at movies) and what’s on the #BookSquadBlog! Read along with us for our next #bookpisode on The Memory Policy by Yoko Ogawa (September 9) and for our next #othersode on We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson, featuring special guests Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson (authors of Monster, She Wrote and co-hosts of podcast Know Fear) on September 23.Table of Contents:0:30–if you were going to run away where would you go?5:57–film summary7:00–this is an epistolary novel, but does that translate in the film?14:54—do we even like Bernadette? What’s her deal?22:33–Depictions of Asian Women28:20–issues of books v movies; Elgin- https://www.vulture.com/2019/08/whered-you-go-bernadette-biggest-changes-from-the-book.html- https://www.vulture.com/2019/08/whered-you-go-bernadette-movie-review.html45:10–ratings and final thoughts 46:50–summary of In at the Deep End51:25–interview with Kate Davies - the orgasm gap: https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/life/sex-and-relationships/orgasm-gap-6415311:20:24—listener feedback on The Lion King1:27:49–what’s on the blog? What’s up next?

Book Squad Goals
Othersode #31: Laurence Fishburne is an E-mail / Where'd You Go Bernadette & Interview w/Kate Davies

Book Squad Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 99:57


Go missing with the #BookSquad as we discuss the new movie Where’d You Go Bernadette?, based on the novel by Maria Semple. We talk about how the epistolary form translates on screen, the depiction of a few female characters, and the thing everyone is wondering: What is Bernadette’s deal anyway? In the second half of this #othersode, Emily interviews Kate Davies, author of the new novel In at the Deep End, which has been described as a “lesbian Bridget Jones.” Then we get into listener feedback on The Lion King (including the politics of asking for refunds at movies) and what’s on the #BookSquadBlog! Read along with us for our next #bookpisode on The Memory Policy by Yoko Ogawa (September 9) and for our next #othersode on We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson, featuring special guests Lisa Kroger and Melanie Anderson (authors of Monster, She Wrote and co-hosts of podcast Know Fear) on September 23.Table of Contents:0:30–if you were going to run away where would you go?5:57–film summary7:00–this is an epistolary novel, but does that translate in the film?14:54—do we even like Bernadette? What’s her deal?22:33–Depictions of Asian Women28:20–issues of books v movies; Elgin- https://www.vulture.com/2019/08/whered-you-go-bernadette-biggest-changes-from-the-book.html- https://www.vulture.com/2019/08/whered-you-go-bernadette-movie-review.html45:10–ratings and final thoughts 46:50–summary of In at the Deep End51:25–interview with Kate Davies - the orgasm gap: https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/life/sex-and-relationships/orgasm-gap-6415311:20:24—listener feedback on The Lion King1:27:49–what’s on the blog? What’s up next?

From Nothing to Profit
Melanie Anderson – A Photographer Podcast Interview

From Nothing to Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 65:30


Today’s podcast is with Melanie Anderson, who is constantly teaching and giving back to the industry. She has a retail studio space that is full service, including portrait work, extreme volume and commercial work. Listen in to hear Melanie talk about re-inventing herself every few years and how important that is for the mentality of creatives. She’s fired up about the leadership in education in our industry right now. You don’t want to miss Melanie talk about the importance of print. Melanie also talks about grace, body rhythm, being the best version of your authentic self and fully understanding the 5 love languages. Melanie talks about starting every day with what she’s grateful for and with the perspective of being open to serve however she’s called. This a podcast you’ll want to listen to over and over again! Resources: (https://www.danijohnson.com/) Books: The Bible Go for No! Yes is the Destination, No is How You Get There ( https://amzn.to/2Q8CikW (https://amzn.to/2Q8CikW) ) The 5 Love Languages by Dr. Chapman ( https://amzn.to/2Q7ddGS (https://amzn.to/2Q7ddGS) ) Connect with Melanie: (http://melanieandersonworldwide.com)   (#) [00:00:01] Hey everyone, this is Melanie Anderson and you’re listening. Two from nothing [00:00:06] to profit. Welcome to from nothing to profit of photographers podcast with Matt and Kayak where each week they talk to photographers about what is working in their business now so you can swipe those ideas and grow your business faster. [00:00:23] Hey everybody, thanks for joining us again this week. So I have my friend Melanie Anderson this week. Um, Kaya and I have known Melanie for years and years and years and uh, we run cross paths all the time. I’m a nice Melany ass on you some a couple of times this year. I saw you at sink this year. We’re going into each other in North Carolina all over the place. So, um, you’re always doing your best to give back to the industry and travel around and, and just for indoor industry. And so first of all, I want to say thank you for doing that, but I’m also, I’m excited to have you on the podcast because you have a lot to share with our audience for sure. So [00:00:58] yeah, thanks guys. I am so excited for this. So I really appreciate it and it’s a huge honor. So thank you for your time. [00:01:05] So Kaia when was the first time you met Melanie? Do you remember? [00:01:09] Oh goodness, this might not be fair. I what I remember is, uh, your video, you are doing video. So that’s what I remember the most about. Um, we started doing video for sync. So [00:01:21] yeah, I think that’s like when I got to know Melanie as well. [00:01:24] Yes. So that was several years at what, probably about four or five years ago. Uh, through the relationship of sync and dirty. We just sort of said, hey, we need these videotape, we need behind the scenes and we want to create that for you. And that was one of the first things we’d ever done that big of a deal video wise. So that was kind of cool. And like you said, that was an opportunity for us to all meet. [00:01:47] Yeah. That’s awesome. Okay. So then I saw you at North Carolina and you spoke on volume, sports and then I saw you at sync. You did a Miller’s thing alongside of me. And you did a lot about how to like implement ideas from a conference. So you don’t just go home with this list of stuff to do and never accomplish anything, which everybody, everybody loved. And I know you’re like a workbook and all kinds of stuff. So I know you talk about a lot of stuff. So kind of tell me, tell our audience if they don’t know who you are, like you know what you do on the photo side and all everything cause you do so much. [00:02:19] Sure. Um, yeah, that’s a lot. It’s like you almost go, okay, how much time do we have? Because you know, when you... Support this podcast

Shamelessly Feminine
Ep 24: Life of a Creative Entrepreneur with Melanie Anderson

Shamelessly Feminine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 44:26


Melanie is a wife to her husband of 23 years, Bill, and a mother of their 4 children, Sarah, Emily, Kayla and Billy. Not only does she travel internationally educating others, judging print competitions, and filming for commercial clients, she has nurtured Anderson Photographs from a home studio into the 3,000 square foot custom photographic and cinema studio it is today, specializing in Seniors, Children, Newborns, Families, Volume Sports, Boudoir, and Commercial Photography in the Arts & Entertainment District in downtown Hagerstown, MD. WHERE TO FIND Melanie ONLINE: Website Anderson Photographs (Facebook) Melanie Anderson Worldwide (Facebook) Melanie Anderson Worldwide (Instagram) EPISODE SUMMARY: Are you living your out your passion? Melanie shares her journey of a creative entrepreneur and how she is living a life that she is called to live. She says that her WHY is really about educating, inspiring, and just being real for people! “My goal is to make a difference in people’s lives!” - Melanie Anderson Being a creative entrepreneur can be exhausting sometimes. Not only are we using the creative part of our brains, we also have to use the business side and that can be frustrating sometimes. Melanie shares how she is able to continue to be creative, run a successful business, and handle the anxiety in all of it! You’re allowed to have a bad day! Melanie and I talk about being “unapproachable” sometimes and how it feels like we are not allowed to have a bad day. But, why not? Why don’t we talk about the bad days and support each other through it? Have you tried meditating when you’re experiencing stress? Melanie says that when she was going through a transition in life, meditating every day has helped her with clarity, sleep, and anxiety! It’s recommended to do 20 minutes of meditation twice a day. “By taking a few minutes for yourself everyday, you are so much better for everyone else.” - Melanie Anderson Let’s Connect! See all that Jennifer has to offer at Shamelessly Feminine! Join The Shamelessly Feminine Facebook Group and continue the conversation! Connect more with Jennifer on Facebook and Instagram!

180PODCAST
E74: Meet Melanie Anderson, Executive Vice-President of NAWB

180PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 15:32


Melanie Anderson, Executive Vice-President of NAWB, joins the program to discuss how NAWB is supporting workforce boards, why workforce boards matter and some of the new initiatives that are underway. 

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Photobomb Photography Podcast
54 - Live from Imaging USA 2016!

Photobomb Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 53:53


Recorded in IUSA podcast central with Melanie Anderson and Jeff Rojas. Thoughts on the event, education and some very NSFW conversations. It gets pretty personal, probably don't listen to this one with the kids....or do if you're a bad parent. Oh yeah and photography stuff. Imaging USA, photography podcasts, Jeff Rojas, Gary Hughes, Melanie Anderson, Booray Perry, photography, photographers

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Anthony Whitlock's Podcast
Global Dance - Heaven 4

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2015 76:47


Spring has arrived in Australia so it's time for some uplifting, feel good house tunes to prep us for the approaching summer. This edition of Heaven has some remixed classics as well as some golden oldies that I haven't spun for a while. The set kicks of with the Division 4 remix of Belinda Carlisle's "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" then glides into the equally good remix of Faith Hill's "Breathe". The Donna Summer classic "This Time I Know It's For Real" is covered by Melanie Anderson & Almighty. 7th Heaven, remix 2 tracks including one of my all time favourites "Don't Hide" by Tina Arena. Three early 2000 club hits "I Need Somebody", "Strong In Love" & "You're Beautiful" round out this 4th slice of Heaven. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH" (Division 4 Heavenly Remix) - BELINDA CARLISLE 2/ "BREATHE" (Matt Consola & LFB vs. Division 4 Anthem Club Mix) - FAITH HILL 3/ "THIS TIME I KNOW IT'S FOR REAL" (Almighty Anthem Club Mix) - MELANIE ANDERSON 4/ "SUMMERTIME" (Paul Goodyear Club Mix) - RAQUELA 5/ "WHAT A DAY" (Love To Infinity Club Mix) - FANTINE 6/ "PUSH TO THE LIMIT" (StarLab Club Mix) - DJ STONEDOG ft. BABY M. 7/ "THIS LOVE" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - NICKI FRENCH 8/ "DON'T HIDE" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - TINA ARENA 9/ "I NEED SOMEBODY" (Paul Gotel Club Mix) - LOVELAND ft. RACHEL McFARLANE 10/ "STRONG IN LOVE" (Original Club Mix) - CHICANE 11/ "YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL" (Original Club Mix) - MADAGASCAR