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This week, the largest “pro-Israel” lobbying organization is hosting its annual conference. Featuring politicians, commentators, and religious leaders, the Christians United For Israel annual summit will represent the convictions and policy interests of more than 10 million Christians in the US, according to the CUFI website. We're here to talk about it. Who is CUFI, what do we need to know about the ideology of Christian Zionism it is driven by, what difference does it make in the region, and what can those who come from Christian communities do to help build a posture on I/P rooted in love of God and neighbor.In this episode, we were joined by special guest Michelle Graham. Michelle is an ordained pastor, author, and hospital chaplain from Raleigh, North Carolina, who has joined Telos on a number of trips to Israel/Palestine and done graduate work on the questions around the theology of Christian Zionism.--Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyIf you're enjoying the podcast, become a monthly donor to Telos!Subscribe to the Telos NewsletterRead and share the Principles and Practices of Peacemaking Resources to learn more: See the Theology section of this list Christianity Today graphic
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Jazzmyn RED - We Gon' Make It FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYPuremetric - Itch Jo Williamson - Let Love Mend writer Michael Baldwin - Somewhere Way Out There FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDPanther Style - Dynasty FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYLinda Kasko - Lost FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCharleesa - Maybe Baby FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMichelle Graham - My Hero FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYElise Lunden - Quiet Like Me FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAstralix - Crazy World FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Sanjna at sanjnamusic.comVisit our Sponsor Ericoid at ericricaud.comVisit our Sponsor Track Stage at https://profitablemusician.com/trackstageVisit our Sponsor Guitar Sage at https://profitablemusician.com/guitarVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
Welcome to our 6th iteration of the Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause podcast: the Season of Orisii. Building on our international diasporic tour from last year, this season's theme is Orisii, or 'pairs' in the Afric language of Yoruba. We've invited different types of pairs to explore the through-line between menarche and menopause. You will hear parent/child, partner/lovers, and siblings offer their reflections and observations about this journey as individuals and as Orisii. We, as people capable of menstruation, understand that each experience is unique and impacts both ourselves and the connections we have with our loved ones. For this second episode of our Season of Orisii, we have couple, Michelle Graham-Freeman and Sterling E. Freeman. MICHELLE GRAHAM-FREEMAN has taught Spanish at Durham Academy for 30 years. The first 17 years were in middle school with grades 6-8. The remaining years have been in pre and lower schools with grades preK-1. This 31st year is her last as she and her daughter, Joia, become franchisees of Season 2 Consign--RDU. Season 2 is dedicated to providing the highest quality, pre-owned designer brand and luxury handbags to clients around the world. STERLING E. FREEMAN, is a co-facilitator of UnLearning Sexism Accountability Circles, and co-host of a podcast in process, Beyond Being A Good One podcast. Sterling is a Co-Founder and Principal with CounterPart Consulting, Co-Founder of BREATHE: A Whole Black Experience, and the creator and host of The Wisdom & The Work podcast. All his efforts contribute to the work of dismantling oppressive systems, and imagining and building spaces that enable liberation and thriving for all. At this point in his journey, he is an aspiring womanist. Sterling lives in Durham, NC with his wife, Michelle. They have an adult daughter, Joia. Show Notes: Produced by Mariah M., Creative Director at BGG2SM Hosted by Omisade Burney-Scott, Founder & Chief Curatorial Officer at BGG2SM Edited by Kim Blocker of TDS Radio Theme music by Taj Cullen Scott Season 6 Artwork by Assata Goff, artist & in-house Iconographer of BGG2SM Season 6 of the podcast is sponsored by The Honey Pot Company Learn more about Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause at www.blackgirlsguidetosurvivingmenopause.com
"Do you love taxes?" is a question that most people would answer with a resounding "no." However, Natalie Picha, the Chief Experience Officer, and Michelle Graham from Michelle Graham CPA LLC have some tips to make this tax season less stressful and scary. They understand that taxes are always challenging, especially when figuring out small business deductions. It can be a painful experience, but the value of having a good CPA cannot be overstated. The best advice is to start early and seek expertise to ensure you get the most out of your tax return.www.royalharborpartners.comExperience the difference of working with a firm that empowers your life—a firm that focuses on what matters most—you. Whether you are beginning your financial journey now or have already taken steps toward your ultimate life goals, we are here to guide you. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rhp-market-talk/id1538051530
In this episode of Business Ninjas, Michelle Graham, Director of Communications at Click Boarding, joins Kelsey to talk about how their platform provides modern, compliant HR solutions that impact new hire growth and retention.ABOUT CLICK BOARDING:In today's competitive environment, engagement is the key to long-term, people ROI. Amidst elevated employee expectations and the detrimental impact of turnover, onboarding is critical. It's where employee retention begins and it sets the stage for elevated experiences across the employee lifecycle. Click's end-to-end experience platform enables countless opportunities for true human moments that keep team members delighted, engaged and— ultimately—on board. It's time to transform new hires from candidates to advocates with Click's fully compliant and ever-engaging employee journey platform. Because onboarding is just the beginning. For more information, follow Click Boarding at @ClickBoardingHR, or at https://www.clickboarding.com/. -----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/ https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
Transformation is hard - especially when you throw in competing priorities and distractions from shiny new technologies. To ensure you stay on track Michelle Graham shares her department blueprint architecture strategy. Dr Michelle Graham, Acting First Assistant Secretary - Integrity, Security and Assurance, Department of Home Affairs For more great insights head to www.PublicSectorNetwork.co
Michelle Graham, M.S., CED, LSLS. AVED is the Executive Director of iHear and St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf - St. Louis and an experienced Listening and Spoken Language Specialist in the field of Deaf Education. She earned a BS in Communication Disorders and an MS in Speech/Hearing from Washington University. Michelle maintains certifications in Deaf/Hearing Impaired in several states and Missouri certification in Early Childhood Special Education and Cross Categorical Disabilities: Mild/Moderate. Michelle's expertise encompasses teaching in reading resource and classroom settings, provision of speech and language services to children with cross categorical diagnoses, early intervention family-centered sessions, and internet therapy sessions with families and school districts. Lindy Powell is the Executive Director at St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf – Indiana. She previously served as the Director of Education at the Texas Hearing Institute (formerly The Center for Hearing and Speech) in Houston, TX and as adjunct faculty for the Deaf Education and Hearing Sciences (DEHS) program at UT Health San Antonio. She has a bachelor's degree in Deaf Education and Special Education from Ball State University and a master's degree in Reading Development from University of St. Thomas Houston. Lindy holds teaching certifications in Deaf Education and English as a Second Language and has presented nationally on the topics of early intervention and preschool inclusion. You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/telepractice-today-podcast
St. Leonard's House - Windsor program manager Michelle Graham joined The Building Downtown (@TheBuildingDT) hosts Jason Kelly (@JayKellyMMA) and Amy Barton (@amesbelle) to talk about her work with former convicts who served life sentences, assisting them to give them their best chance at success, the heartbreak of seeing people go back to prison, the programs residents can be involved with, such as martial arts, dart leagues, and even Only Fans, what her role is in the event of a death in the house, cannabis use amongst the residents, and shared unique stories from the 27 years she spent working at St. Leonard's. Check out ST. Leonard's House - Windsor here: https://www.stleonardswindsor.com/ Follow the show and subscribe below: YouTube: https://bit.ly/2xDC6VV Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cqLRWg Itunes: https://apple.co/3aeWXw9 Google Play: https://bit.ly/34LsRiq Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBuildingDT
Michelle is a wife to Rick and mum of two, runner, cold-water dipper, feeler of all feelings, and a lover of beach fires and toasted marshmallows. As a coach, mentor, speaker, business owner & creator of the #selfcareismysuperpower brand, she is also a Dr and transitioned around a decade ago from being a soil scientist to serving others through coaching and speaking.Holding space for women who want to reconnect more to their own cycle, inner wisdom, joy and freedom. For women who want to rediscover their power and use it to create magic in the world, Michelle leads and coaches with her Simply Sisterhood community, reminding women that Selfcare is their Superpower, and teaching women how to live a life led by pleasure and desire, rather than pushing and striving. This show was originially recorded for Mums Say Radio in Feb 2022
This week, Patrick and Tracy welcome the folks from the Beyond the Trope podcast, Giles Hash and Michelle Graham. About Beyond the Trope: “Nerds and geeks unite! BEYOND THE TROPE was a writing podcast before we expanded into general nerdiness. The original co-hosts got tired of snobs telling us that pop culture was rubbish, and […] The post Episode 537-With Beyond The Trope appeared first on The Functional Nerds.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6685LA FESTA PER IL 60° COMPLEANNO DI OBAMA... SENZA MASCHERINE E DISTANZIAMENTOdi Valerio Pece«Mentre il resto d'America lotta con l'incertezza del lavoro, le riaperture scolastiche, le disposizioni mutevoli riguardo alle mascherine, l'ansia per le vaccinazioni e per le varianti, la salute dell'economia e in generale delle persone, Obama si è lanciato in un'enorme, epica, tre giorni di festa di compleanno a Martha's Vineyard». Così scrive Maureen Callahan sul New York Post. La faraonica festa nella villa da quasi 12 milioni di dollari sull'isola del Massachusetts (la stessa dove avevano casa i Kennedy e dov'è sepolto John Belushi) non ha per nulla giovato all'ex Presidente USA, un uomo che ha fatto dell'empatia di stampo progressista-umanitario il suo personale vanto.La festa di vip, ridimensionata rispetto alle intenzioni iniziali (era stata pensata per 600 persone), ha comunque richiamato sull'isola frotte di star coi loro entourage, tutte rigorosamente senza mascherina. Tra gli attori, Tom Hanks, George Clooney e Don Cheadle. Poi l'ex giocatore Nba Dwyane Wade, il regista Steven Spielberg (che proprio a Martha's Vineyard girò Lo squalo), John Kerry, oggi guru del clima alla Casa Bianca, ma già Segretario di Stato proprio sotto l'amministrazione Obama. Tra i cantanti, Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Erykah Badu, il rapper Jay-Z. E ovviamente Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen, ormai intimo di Barack Obama.NO OBAMA, NO PARTYUn ospite è riuscito furtivamente a scattare foto della festa scatenata e a condividerle con i follower di Instagram. Si tratta del rapper Trap Beckham, che le ha subito cancellate a causa del divieto di fotografare l'evento (non prima però di immortalarsi, insieme al suo manager TJ Chapman, in un selfie mentre fuma cannabis, che in Massachusetts è legale). Beckham, che alla festa di Obama si è anche esibito in una sua hit, ha rilasciato questa dichiarazione: «Ho dovuto cancellare tutto a causa delle regole. Obama ha ballato tutto il tempo, nessuno l'ha mai visto così». L'immagine di Obama che balla con look hawaiano è stata cancellata anche da Erykah Badu, così come un video dell'animato palco della discoteca. Non è difficile provare a immaginare cosa sarebbe successo se la stessa festa fosse stata organizzata da Trump.Il New York Post, che ha indagato molto da vicino i lunghi festeggiamenti, ha pubblicato anche alcune lettere arrivate in redazione. Per Peter Boeko la festa per i 60 anni di Obama è stata una «tripletta di ipocrisia». «In primo luogo - scrive - non c'erano protocolli COVID, anche se i Democratici spingono per maggiori restrizioni su individui e imprese. In secondo luogo, l'inquinamento. Gli ospiti volavano su jet privati da tutto il mondo: al diavolo il cambiamento climatico. Terzo, pensate ai milioni di dollari sprecati solo per accarezzare l'ego dell'ex presidente [...]. Totalmente vergognoso». Sulla stessa linea S.Kane da Brooklin: «Solo quelli del Partito Democratico possono lanciare un party super-diffusore di virus e non essere condannati. E se uno degli ospiti in seguito risultasse positivo, sono sicura che le informazioni sul caso non sarebbero rese disponibili». Il lettore Michelle Graham prima rimarca con amarezza il "doppio standard": «le cosiddette "élite" partecipano a una festa di compleanno [...] che se uno di noi potesse ospitarla verrebbe descritta come un evento super-diffusore del virus», e poi esorta: «Svegliati: scrivi, telefona e invia un'e-mail alle persone che ti rappresentano», perché - continua il disilluso lettore - «quando due diversi tipi di regole ci vengono sbandierate così sfacciatamente in faccia, una per i pochi privilegiati e l'altra per le masse brulicanti, siamo di fronte a qualcosa di antiamericano e di inaccettabile».BLACK LIVES MATTER, GAY PRIDE E... FESTA DELL'UNITÀ? ALLORA TUTTO A POSTOEsattamente nello stesso fine settimana della festa "epica" per i 60 anni di Obama, si svolgeva il noto raduno annuale di motociclette a Sturgis, in South Dakota. Evento per il quale il dott. Antony Fauci ha espresso forte preoccupazione riguardo un'altra possibile ondata di contagi. «Potrai sempre partecipare in futuro, ma teniamo sotto controllo la pandemia prima di iniziare a comportarci come se nulla stesse accadendo. Sta succedendo qualcosa di brutto. Dobbiamo rendercene conto», queste le sue parole. L'omissione di Fauci al chiacchieratissimo mega party di Obama potrebbe anche essere non intenzionale, sta di fatto che fa riemergere puntualmente una differenza di trattamento già vissuta nel recente passato e di cui gli americani sembrano stanchi: le affollate proteste targate BLM o i grandi Pride LGBTQ sono esentati da qualsiasi critica legata alla pandemia. Le incongruenze sembrano seguire uno schema preciso: quando per l'evento simpatizza il bel mondo liberal, non vi è nessuna preoccupazione per la diffusione del Covid, quando invece l'evento si rivolge ad un pubblico più conservatore, si aprono dibattiti infiniti.Se ci spostiamo nel nostro Paese la musica non cambia. Anzi. Se il decreto-legge n.105 del 23 luglio ha stabilito il Green pass obbligatorio per accedere a «sagre e fiere», «convegni e congressi», sta suscitando non poco scalpore la nota del Viminale del 9 agosto (subito ribattezzata "salva Pd") che ha permesso che alla Festa dell'Unità di Bologna si possa entrare senza passaporto verde. Ora, al di là delle battute che piovono in rete a motivo delle "inconguenze mirate" (si va dal «Dev'essere un virus molto "politico"», all'orwelliano «Come sempre alcuni sono più uguali degli altri»; dal caustico «E chi ci andrebbe sennò? Già vanno deserte regolarmente», fino al «Ma se faccio la tessera del PD, vale anche come Green pass?»), uno strabismo di questo tipo non può che avere ricadute anche sullo scetticismo che accompagna le misure anti-pandemia. Che si tratti di affollate feste americane di vip o di raduni di partito nostrani, il rischio è l'eterogenesi dei fini. O il Covid-19 è un problema serio (sempre), o non lo è.
Trigger Warning: There is a discussion of sexual assault, trauma, adoption, and loss. April's Coffee Connection speaker was Michelle Lee Graham; author of Undefined: More Than the Sum of My Losses and local CEO at Children's Resource and Referral of Santa Barbara County. Michelle also shared with us these local resources: Find local child care for free Get assistance with child care fees Thank you Michelle for opening up to our local community members; your story greatly impacted all of us that were on the call and we are grateful to have you working with families through the Children's Resource & Referral of Santa Barbara County.
Conversamos con Michelle Graham, cantautora peruana, quien en enero de este año sacó su primer single "Sueño" en todas las plataformas y está grabando su primer EP como solista. Conversamos sobre sus inicios en la música, su equipo de producción, sus futuros proyectos y ¡mucho más! ¡No se lo pierdan! Este es el último capítulo de la primera temporada de Ediciones Cueto. ¡Nos vemos a mitad de año para la segunda temporada y más novedades! Música: "Leopard Print Elevator", by Kevin MacLeod. www.incompetech.com
This week's episode is with Michelle Graham, the owner of Eat Complete who are an awesome plant based meal prep company. Eat Complete offer nutritious and delicious home cooked meals delivered to your door, and they very much focus on promoting a healthy lifestyle with some of the most amazing meals you can find. Michelle herself is also an incredibly strong athlete, combining her training with her own plant based diet. She is competitive in weightlifting and the CrossFit space. In a wide ranging conversation we discuss how Michelle herself started following a plant based diet; we discuss what Eat Complete is all about and how it started; how her training and diet looks; her businesses sustainability endeavours; a discussion around the complete protein sources you can achieve from following a plant based diet and so much more... You can find Michelle & Eat Complete on Instagram - @eat.complete.aberdeen and the website is www.eatcompletewithoutmeat.com www.hbhm.com @hbhmofficial
What Makes Siesta Pebble a Good Neighbor...Siesta Pebble, Inc. is dedicated to creating an extraordinary pool experience for all of Southwest Florida! We are a family owned and operated business that prides itself on quality work with exceptional customer service.We have been serving Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee & Collier Counties since 1995 with over 30 years in swimming pool construction we will help you bring your backyard dreams a reality.Siesta Pebble, Inc. offers top quality pool finishes and complete backyard renovations. We are an authorized Pebble Tec® applicator in the southwest region. We also install other premium pool finishes with the mission to bring the finest interior surface and incomparable warranty to pool owners. Jobsite cleanliness and organization is a priority second only to installing a quality product.To learn more about Siesta Pebble, go to: https://www.siestapebble.com/Siesta Pebble1126 SE 12th CourtCape Coral, FL 33990239-567-1678Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
Michelle Graham joins the podcast today and we love this conversation! Michelle is the Executive Director of Wild Animal Initiative (WAI), where she focuses encouraging and facilitating research on wild animal welfare. We talk to Michelle about why we must […]
Michelle and Oscar discuss the wide variety of research areas relevant to wild animal welfare, the career and educational pathways to conducting such research, and how you can support the movement along the way. Michelle Graham is the Executive Director of Wild Animal Initiative. Her projects have included work on prioritizing and categorizing different interventions. … Continue reading Outlook on the emerging field of wild animal welfare research | Michelle Graham and Oscar Horta
In this 25-minute podcast, the Exec. Dir. of Wild Animal Initiative explains their unique research mission to understand and improve the lives of wild animals as sentient individuals not just 'populations'. Animal welfare does not have to be limited to domesticated animals; Wild Animal Initiative hopes to facilitate "research and applied projects that will open the door to a clearer picture of wild animals’ needs and how to enhance their well-being. Ultimately, Wild Animal Initiative envisions a world in which people actively choose to help wild animals — and have the knowledge they need to do so responsibly." Their website is www.wildanimalinitiative.org where scientists, researchers, and policy-makers are welcome to get involved.Host Carrie Freeman interviewed Michelle Graham for the "In Tune to Nature" radio program on Radio Free Georgia (www.wrfg.org) which was broadcast on 89.3FM-Atlanta on Dec 16, 2020. In Tune to Nature is a weekly show airing Wednesdays from 6:30-7pm EST. The show's website is www.facebook.com/intunetonature Take care of yourself and others, including other species.
Originally published 10-15-20In this episode, I talk about my experience with Procreate, learning it and now getting to the point of being comfortable in using some of the features to draw quilt designs on top of a photograph of my quilt top. It is really cool!Today's guest is Michelle Graham, Community Manager at Sew Sweetness. Michelle is a talented bag maker and manages the Sew Sweetness Facebook group, and coordinates events like sew alongs of Sew Sweetness bag patterns, and shares her "hacks" if you want to add a zipper here or pocket there to the bag you are making. You can find Michelle in the Sew Sweetness Sewing Patterns Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/sewsweetnessfans, and on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mgrahamsews/Giveaway update: I am extending the deadline to enter a comment on episode 56 podcast post for a chance to win one of two giveaway gift packs of notions. See Ep 56 post for details. The deadline is Thursday, Oct 22 , 2020 8 pm CST. You can find links and photos to everything we talk about on my podcast blog at https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate My instagram: @stephanie.socha.designWebsite: http://stephaniesochadesign.com e-mail: info@makeanddecorate.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/makeanddecoratSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/makeanddecorate)
Are you tired of talking about COVID yet? Trust me, I get it. We’ve covered all the major topics from PPE, FEES, and even SLP finances in times of COVID. One thing we haven’t covered yet is how to actually FEED our patients! That’s right. In this week’s episode #140 of The Swallow Your Pride Podcast, we’re getting real with NYC-based SLP, Michelle Graham. She’s going to talk about some of the things no one is talking about yet. Sure, we can recommend diets...but, what happens when our patients are too weak to feed themselves? When staff is limited, and the goal is to conserve PPE and limit exposure time in a patient’s room? This episode is sponsored by Utterly Financial. Utterly crafts simple, actionable financial plans for SLPs like you! SYP listeners can sign up for a free 30 min consultation here: https://utterlyfinancial.com/syp/ To share your thoughts: - Join the MedSLP Newbies Facebook group- Share this episode on Facebook or Twitter To help out the show: - Leave a review on iTunes. Your comments help me immensely and I just might read it on the show! - Contribute at patreon.com/swallowyourpride Download Ep. 140 Show Notes! This Month’s Featured Affiliates: If you like our work, support us on Patreon for as little as a dollar a month! Previous Next Previous Next
This is a great follow up to last weeks conversation with Drew. We talk about peace making and our role in culture.
We must take evolution into account when we consider animal welfare — whether we’re thinking about which animals are sentient or how animals might respond to a given intervention. In this talk, Wild Animal Initiative’s Michelle Graham will present a brief introduction to the theory of evolution, explain how understanding evolution can help us conduct … Continue reading EAG 2019 SF: How evolution can help us understand wild animal welfare (Michelle Graham)
Michelle Graham comes on to discuss how she built a fulfilling business which gives her the lifestyle that she loves. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gysb/message
Thunder caught up with Exec. Director Kathy Schmitz and Dr. Michelle Graham, past president of the Medical Society of Milwaukee County. Their annual dinner is March 9th, where Thunder will serve as auctioneer.
Episode 34 is Kristal's episode! Our long time listener gives us two unsolved murders to cover this week! Before that, we tell you why we want to go to New Orleans, what tattoo we are getting in Austin this weekend, and how Helen of Troy has a role in the entire thing. (The murders start around the 9 minute mark if you want to skip ahead) First, Cassie tells us about the stabbing death of Sylvia Salinas down in Galveston. Was it a stalker? A friend? Why do floods ruin everything? Next, Hannah goes over the SUPER brutal killing of Jacqueline Graham. Was it a mannequin? Was it the boyfriend? Why are people assholes? Lots and lots of speculating and conjecture talk this episode despite it being one of our shorter ones! Happy Halloween! DONATE HERE: https://www.paypal.me/texastenthirtyonepod WEBSITE: www.texastenthirtyonepodcast.com FACEBOOK: texastenthirtyonepodcast INSTAGRAM: texastenthirtyonepodcast TWITTER: txtenthirtyone
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In this interview, Richard A. Chazal and Michelle Graham discuss the POISE-2 PCI Substudy (Aspirin in Patients With Previous Percutaneous Coronary Intervention [PCI] Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery).
This week is another LIVE Hand Right Brain. BIG thanks to Royce Roeswood, everyone who came out, The Molecule Effect Coffee and Wine for making it happen, and toRenegade Brewing Company for sponsoring this live podcast. Enjoy! This is what Michelle looks like sitting in-between JD and Royce. Listen in to Michelle’s podcast, Beyond The Trope! Support our sponsors! Find out what Michelle is up to by following her on Twitter! Or, follow Beyond The Trope on Facebook
Last week, Guest Host Peter Newman's book "The Vagrant" was released on the world and we couldn't be more delighted for him. So delighted in fact, that we asked him to return to lend his unique storytelling mojo to a scifi tale of a young technician thrust into a tangled web of power and corruption on a distant planet. The story is offered up by Guest Writer Giles Hash and is a YA tale featuring a young woman defining her beliefs in a universe where its hard to tell the villains from the heroes. We're joined by Giles's co-hosts on the Beyond the Trope podcast - Emily Singer and Michelle Graham - and together we delve into the story world, exploring agendas and motivations, subverting stereotypes, and generally brainstorming the heck out this story. In the end, the Literary Gold is abundant, and there's plenty to go around... just click that "PLAY" button (and if you somehow missed it, then by all means, go back in time and catch Peter's exceptional Showcase Episode) PROMO: "The Parsec Awards" with Graeme Dunlop Workshop Episode 77 (Guest Host: Peter Newman) [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Coming up for Peter... "The Vagrant" has released to rave reviews! Alasdair Stuart's review of "The Vagrant" The Eloquent Page reviews "The Vagrant" Peter on what he learned writing "The Vagrant" at Chuck Wendig's Terrible Minds website over at Chuck Wendig's site He's drafting the sequel to "The Vagrant" AND two new tales (demons figure prominently... but they're DIFFERENT demons) He'll be at the Nine Worlds Con (London, Aug 7-9 2015), Bristol Con, (Bristol, UK, Sept 26 2015), and OctoCon (Dublin, Irleand, Oct 9-11 2015) Tuned in to the charming and delightful "Tea and Jeopardy" podcast! Check out Peter's website and follow him on The Twitters and on Facebook Beyond the Trope Podcast You can catch up on the writerly exploits of Michelle and Emily, along with Giles Hash on the Beyond the Trope podcast where they "explore the artistic depths of fiction, building on the tropes found in genre fiction and moving beyond the surface of those ideas and concepts to expand our understanding and appreciation of art in mass-market writing". //
Michelle Graham of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
Michelle Graham of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
Between science and ignorance there is Filler: Paranormal Filler. Host Wes Forsythe digs into the field of ghost hunting and the paranormal every Sunday night. From investigators to authors to psychics, he takes an in depth, if sometimes irreverent journey into the supernatural. Michelle Graham of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum