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In the annual JLA/ JSAmeeting the teams are attacked by five time displaced characters- Jonah Hex,the Black Pirate, Viking Prince, Enemy Ace and Miss Liberty! But…why?!?!?!?! You can follow the show@ComicsLloyd on Twitter or send an email to ClassicComicsMBL@gmail.com. You can find me on Twitter @MattB_Lloyd andat www.dccomicsnews.com where Iwrite reviews and edit news stories. You can also check out mychapter in “Politics in Gotham: The Batman Universe and Political Thought.”https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Gotham-Universe-Political-Thought/dp/3030057755 “Black Panther andPhilosophy: What Can Wakanda Offer the World?”https://www.amazon.com/Black-Panther-Philosophy-Blackwell-Culture/dp/1119635845/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2F69N3WJBZMF3&keywords=what+can+wakanda&qid=1642053514&sprefix=what+can+wakanda%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-1 “Batman's Villains andVillainesses: Multidisciplinary Perspectives On Arkham's Souls”https://www.amazon.com/Batmans-Villains-Villainesses-Multidisciplinary-Perspectives-ebook/dp/B0C5SHX9BJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=D49SBV4K1UQD&keywords=villains+and+villainess+arkham&qid=1695406720&sprefix=villains+and+villainesses+arkaham%2Caps%2C284&sr=8-1 I've also submitted my essayon Silver St. Cloud to be included in “Batman, Also Starring….” Also look out for the forthcoming “ComicsLit.” series from members of the Comics in Motion family. Also, coming soon- an essayin “Marvelous Monsters” in which we examine whether or not J. Jonah Jameson isan actual villain and how does he get away with it?!? Justice League of America#159 Links Jon, the Viking Princehttps://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Jon_Valor_(New_Earth) Miss Libertyhttps://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Bess_Lynn_(New_Earth) Enemy Acehttps://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Hans_von_Hammer_(New_Earth)
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio starts with "The Aldrich Family" in an episode titled “Kathleen's Dinner," originally aired on January 20, 1949. In this comedic episode, young Henry Aldrich finds himself in a humorous mix-up when he tries to impress his girlfriend Kathleen by arranging a dinner, only for everything that can go wrong to do so. The episode stars Ezra Stone as Henry Aldrich, Jackie Kelk as Homer Brown, Katharine Raht as Mrs. Aldrich, and House Jameson as Mr. Aldrich. Following that, we tune into "Fibber McGee and Molly" for the episode "McGee's Hamburger Joint," which first entertained audiences on March 7, 1939. The show features the lovable and bumbling Fibber McGee, who decides to open a hamburger joint, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. The episode is brought to life by Jim Jordan as Fibber McGee, Marian Jordan as Molly McGee, and a supporting cast that adds to the hilarity of McGee's entrepreneurial escapades. The final show for the matinee is "The Railroad Hour," presenting the musical episode "Miss Liberty," with music by Irving Berlin, originally broadcast on February 9, 1953. This musical play stars Gordon McRae, who takes listeners on a melodious journey through the story of "Miss Liberty," weaving a narrative filled with romantic and patriotic tunes. The cast also features Dorothy Warenskjold as the leading lady, adding charm and grace to this musical episode. Each show from this trio promises to deliver the classic entertainment that Vintage Classic Radio is known for, ensuring a delightful Saturday listening experience.
Featuring songs from: South Pacific, Texas Lil Darlin, Lost In the Stars, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Along Fifth Avenue and Miss Liberty.
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Si piensas en Nueva York, la primera imagen que se te viene a la cabeza es la de la Estatua de la Libertad. Es el gran icono de la ciudad. Es la ciudad, diría yo. Es lo que pienso en el ferry que me acerca a ella mientras nos alejamos de Manhattan. Miss Liberty te mira fijamente a los ojos. Y te recuerda que eso, que la libertad, es un final feliz.
Musicologist Cary Ginell joins us to talk about his new book, "Carefully Taught: American History through Broadway Musicals." Cary is a wealth of information about music in general (and lots of other topics too!), but especially about musicals. Here he talks about musicals that were fairly accurate from a historical standpoint, or why they strayed, and others that stomped all over history with wild abandon. He also couches their creation or production in the time period they covered or during which they were produced with thoughtful consideration of the dark parts of our country's history. A lively discussion ranging from early musicals to favorites, such as South Pacific, The Music Man, Oklahoma, Ragtime, Hamilton, and many more.Cary's page on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Cary-Ginell/author/B001H6W2QQ?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueThoughts? Comments? Potshots? Contact the show at:https://www.discreetguide.com/podcast-books-shows-tunes-mad-acts/Follow or like us on podomatic.com (it raises our visibility :)https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/books-shows-tunes-mad-actsSupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/discreetguideJennifer on Post.News:@JenCrittendenJennifer on Twitter:@DiscreetGuideJennifer on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferkcrittenden/Discreet Guide Training:https://training.discreetguide.com/
Accomplished and versatile, Deborah Jean Templin has performed on stage, screen and television. Her most recent appearance was as the inspired, but vocally flawed, wannabe opera diva, Florence Foster Jenkins, in Stephen Temperley's Souvenir. She has performed in the critically acclaimed York Theatre Company's “Musicals in Mufti” series in Darling of The Day, Miss Liberty, Johnny Johnson, and Take Me Along. Theatrical Awards include Richard Burton Award for Acting, Los Angeles; Barrymore Award, Philadelphia for her performance as Kay Goodman in Nite Club Confidential and the New Hampshire Theatre Award for Frau Blucher in Young Frankenstein. Television credits include Gotham “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, What Would You Do? and Midnight Caller. Regional theatre performances include Washington D.C.'s Arena Stage as Mary Stewart in Marx Brothers' Animal Crackers. the Walnut Street Theatre as Dolly in Hello, Dolly!, Hannigan in Annie and The Bird Woman & Miss Andrew in Mary Poppins. On the international stage, she starred at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Arthur Miller's Playing for Time. The Titanic production inspired Templin to create her solo show UNSINKABLE WOMEN: Stories and Songs from the Titanic. Having successfully toured the country with UNSINKABLE WOMEN, Templin created her autobiographical play, SINGING FOR THE COWS. These solo shows have played more than 150 venues, including the New York's Lincoln Center Performing Arts Library Series. Thomas Netter is a New York based performer, director/choreographer, and teacher. He started performing at the age of 5 as Michael in Peter Pan and hasn't stopped since! Other performance credits include the North American Tour of A Charlie Brown Christmas (Charlie Brown), A Gentleman's Guide… (D'Ysquith Family), Matilda (Miss Trunchbull), and many more.
Today's poem is by Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849 – November 19, 1887), an American author of poetry, prose, and translations, as well as an activist for Jewish and Georgist causes. She is remembered for writing the sonnet"The New Colossus", which was inspired by the Statue of Liberty, in 1883.[1] Its lines appear inscribed on a bronze plaque, installed in 1903,[2] on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.[3] Lazarus was involved in aiding refugees to New York who had fled antisemitic pogroms in eastern Europe, and she saw a way to express her empathy for these refugees in terms of the statue.[4] The last lines of the sonnet were set to music by Irving Berlin as the song "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" for the 1949 musical Miss Liberty, which was based on the sculpting of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World). The latter part of the sonnet was also set by Lee Hoiby in his song "The Lady of the Harbor" written in 1985 as part of his song cycle "Three Women".Lazarus was also the author of Poems and Translations (New York, 1867); Admetus, and other Poems(1871); Alide: An Episode of Goethe's Life (Philadelphia, 1874); Poems and Ballads of Heine (New York, 1881); Poems, 2 Vols.; Narrative, Lyric and Dramatic; as well as Jewish Poems and Translations.[5]—Bio via Wikipedia This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
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My guest today is Carly Ozard. Today we discuss the new Tennessee ban on drag performers. Carly is a singer-songwriter, recording artist, actor, playwright, and theater educator. Signed to Electronic Dance Music (EDM) label Sobel Nation Records, Carly's original EDM has garnered collaborations from DJs around the world, as well as gained radio airplay in France and Mexico with Denar RCRDS. Their nightclub work has been revered on multiple stages, including Feinstein's 54 Below, Feinstein's at the Nikko, The Richmond Ermet AID Foundation, The Rrazz Room, Fire Island, and The Friars Club. Carly has appeared onstage with numerous luminaries of stage and screen on both coasts. They originated three roles with the New York Theater Barn, played Magenta in Fire Island's Rocky Horror Show, played Ol' Mother Hare in The Golden Apple, Sally in The Cabaret Girl, Ensemble in Miss Liberty, High Spirits, and were featured in two Galas all with 42nd St. Moon. They trained at Stella Adler School of Acting, and were a contracted vocalist with Tim Davis (Glee) for The Trevor Project and Women Warriors: The Voices of Change at Lincoln Center. Carly is a member of Music Under New York, and rose to underground acclaim, busking for the commuters in the New York Subway. More are web site: CarlyOzard.com ________________________________________________________________________ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts (Itunes) Green Room On Air Web Site: http://greenroomonair.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raysgreenroom/ Opening and Closing Music by Carly Ozard: http://carlyozard.com Contact Ray at Green Room on Air: greenroomonair@gmail.com
Bing has comedy legend Jack Benny as his guest!
The Audiobook Wizard presents Little Miss Liberty Smart, independent, and a friend to all, when Little Miss Liberty outgrows her classmates, her clothes, her house even her city she sets out to travel the world. And in the end, she finds just the right spot to call her own. Author-artist Chris Robertson has created a humorous yet uplifting story about one of the world's most symbolic monuments. The Audiobook Wizard partners with Imagination Videobooks, and its audiobook division, Illustrated Audiobooks, to create and publish accessible audiobooks and videobooks from existing illustrated children's books. Our audiobooks include audio description (AD) for children who are blind or have low vision. The mission of Imagination Videobooks, a 501c3 Nonprofit, is simple. We believe all children should have equal access to early education.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Today we're looking at the two big keys for Ole Miss and Mississippi State in their games this weekend against Liberty and Arkansas respectively
Today we're looking at the two big keys for Ole Miss and Mississippi State in their games this weekend against Liberty and Arkansas respectively
In this edition of the Rebel Yell Hotline, Chuck Rounsaville and Co. are joined by former Ole Miss and current Liberty head coach Hugh Freeze to preview the big showdown between his current and former team on Saturday.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Birmingham has its share of statues around town. There are statues of people in Kelly Ingram Park, Linn Park, the UAB campus, Samford's Campus, the Birmingham Museum of Art, Five Points South, Rickwood Field, and the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Even Eddie Kendricks of the Temptations is on 4th Avenue North at 18th Street. I could go on and on about statues around town. The big three in Birmingham are Vulcan, Miss Electra, and Miss Liberty. And until 1989, they could see each other from their perches in and around downtown Birmingham. Our subject on this episode of Alabama Short Stories is Miss Liberty. Learn why she is in Birmingham, her journey to get here and why she relocated to the suburbs.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/shawnwrightAL)
Madame Ottilie Tibault, owner of a prosperous little cafe in the French quarter of New Orleans, gives the $25,000 she has been keeping under her mattress to Gaspard Morin, one of her customers, for "investment". But, before he can tell her what he ahs invested in, Morin dies. O. Henry agress to help Madame Tibault find out what happened to the money. His most promising clue is the name of a woman Morin uttered just before he died: "Miss Liberty." Host: Himan Brown Duration: 43m 52s Cast: Bob Dryden, .n Martin, Bill Griffis, Bryna Raseburn, Broadcast Date: January 15th, 1977
Ed Apologizes for NFC East games, previews Southern Miss/Liberty with David Walls of ABC 13, and talks VT/Wake and the Atlanta Braves with Former Atlanta Brave Brian Jordan who will be on the call of the game on Saturday afternoon.
Little Me host, Marc Tumminelli sits down with Broadway star Donna Vivino in episode 12 of Little Me: Growing Up Broadway! Donna talks about making her Broadway debut as the original young cosette in Les Miserables in 1987. Donna tells her incredible story of being a child star in the 80's and her unstoppable career to this day. Donna talks about playing Grizabella in the Broadway National Tour of Cats before the shut-down in March, her time playing Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway and on Tour, being part of the Broadway casts of Saturday Night Fever, Hairspray, and Martin Short Fame Becomes Me. Hear the inside stories of working with the OBC of Les Mis, Laughing with Martin Short, Singing for David Letterman, recording the iconic Castle on a Cloud and being named Little Miss Liberty at the age of 7! Produced by the Broadway Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gold & Silver Secrets. Things the government doesn't want you to know.
Thought about coin collecting? Is it an investment or just fun? World famous Numismatic and Coin Designer Miles Standish will join us tonight to talk about the inspiration and technology in his Miss Liberty coin.
Jenn and Kelly discuss camping reads, transhumanist SF, healthy cookbooks, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, Green Chef, and The Van Apfel Girls Are Gone by Felicity McLean. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Questions 1. Hello Ladies, I have been an avid listener and a growing book devour-er since starting to listen to all sorts of awesome bookish podcasts such as yourselves. This past weekend I DEVOURED Kitchen Counter Cooking School, am anxiously awaiting Garlic and Sapphires and since then have fallen down the proverbial rabbit hole of food, diet and health. I have recently found out that I am both Gluten and Lactose Intolerant and after watching Rotten and Veducated online I now want to go Vegan – OMG have you watched these?!? I have downloaded, but have yet to start reading The Skeptical Vegan, but are there any other books that you (or Miss Liberty) can recommend that would help me on my merry way? Hungry for Advice, -Sonia AND Hello, I love your podcast. Thank you for doing it! I am wanting to eat healthier. I am interested in cookbooks that focus on healthy meals but on a budget. I am not opposed to cookbooks that feature vegetarian or vegan meals but don’t want something that focuses on “fad diets”. Thank you! -Maggie 2. Hello – I’m a public librarian serving our local middle school. I have a 7th grade teacher looking for read-a-likes to S.E. Hinton’s THE OUTSIDERS. They do not want other S.E. Hinton titles, yet still want titles that are age-appropriate for a 7th grade public school. The titles I find tend to be more appropriate for high school, and not middle grade (for example, David Arnold’s KIDS OF APPETITE, which is not an option for classroom use due to language). Any thoughts or assistance appreciated. Thank you -David 3. Amanda & Jenn – I love your show and have found many great recs for my TBR and titles for my classroom library. I’m a ninth grade English teacher and my students do independent reading throughout the year. It is amazing to see their diverse interests, but one common love by many this past year has been The Martian by Andy Weir. I never know what to suggest to them next after this book and many times they have book hangovers after this read. Help me help them find a read alike for this novel! Thank you. -Sarah 4. Hi ladies! I’ve asked questions in the show before and was super happy with the recs (especially Her Body and Other Parties, amazing!) so thank you so much and also I’m back for more. I’ve been in a real non fiction kick lately and would love some recommendations for non fiction, especially historical, that reads like a novel/is very readable. In addition to that I would really prefer to read something in translation or about other countries since I’m not american or particularly interested in US history. Bonus points for greek, french, or south american history/historical figures, but not essential. -Celina 5. Hi! Love your podcast! I’m a PhD student so I spend all my life reading heavy academic texts, and it means my pleasure reading is suffering, I’m reading lots of chick lit because it’s so predictable it doesn’t matter that I’m exhausted! I’m after some recommendations of things that are easy to read but a bit more exciting. When I do have the energy I love thriller/crime books and YA (especially queer fiction). Not so keen on fantasy/sci fi. Fave authors are probably Becky Abertalli and Rachel Abbott -Caroline 6. I’m looking for book recommendations for an upcoming camping trip. It will be just me and my husband relaxing in the woods, hiking etc. Last year I read Undaunted Courage and really loved reading about their journey while I had a much more modern adventure. Doesn’t necessarily have to be nonfiction but does have to be paperback (easy to carry). Thanks! -Reid 7. Hello! I’ve been growing more interested in reading transhuman science fiction. Specifically books that feature mind hacking, mind uploading, or resleeving into artificial bodies. Some similar books I’ve read are Cory Doctorow’s Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, and Alissa Nutting’s Made for Love. It would be a bonus if the recommendations included either romance or horror, and double bonus if they feature LBGTQ characters and issues! -Kelly Books Discussed Frugal Vegan by Katie Koteen and Kate Kasbee The Love & Lemons Cookbook by Jeanine Donofrio Monster by Walter Dean Myers All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer Packing for Mars by Mary Roach The Lost City of Z by David Grann The Black Count by Tom Reiss The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan A Line in the Dark by Malinda Lo Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer The River of Doubt by Candice Millard Feed by MT Anderson Upgraded, edited by Neil Clarke
Thirty-four years ago on Independence Day, Christa Jackson and her three oldest sons were at their Cave Spring home, disappointed because the weather had wiped out a day of swimming. They were watching the Atlanta Salute to America on television when Christa had an idea -- the Jacksons would have their own parade. That "army" of five grew over the decades to feature more than 500 people at 9 a.m. each Fourth of July who parade around the downtown square in a true replica of Norman Rockwell's Americana. Join Christa as she talks about the parade's origins, Miss Liberty, the coveted "Vote" dress, gallons of homemade ice cream and how it has become a tradition for generations of area residents. Interviewed by John Druckenmiller of Hometown Headlines. Sponsored in part and produced by Brand Red Studios (our thanks to Todd LeBarge and Ryan Simmons). Cosponsored by Giggity's Sports Bar & Grill, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-druckenmiller/support
11/26/2018 The History of the Morgan Silver Dollar The Morgan silver dollar was first minted from 1878-1904, and again in 1921. Following the passage of the Bland-Allison Act in 1878, which required the U.S. Treasury to purchase a specified amount of silver to be circulated as silver dollars, Morgan dollars quickly stockpiled in the Treasury and bank reserves. The act was passed during the height of the bimetallism movement in America, or the use of both silver and gold standards. With tens of millions of coins minted in a particular year alone, Morgan dollars continue to be one of the most widely circulated silver bullion today. How Much Silver is in a Morgan Dollar? They contain 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper, which makes them easy to buy and sell at lower prices. While common date Morgan dollars are often close to the spot price of silver, The low mintage, high-grade coins can sell for thousands of dollars each. The Demand for Silver Dollars While Congress deliberated over the silver question in 1877, demand for a new silver dollar was driven by the Comstock Lode in Nevada, which was excavating unfathomable masses of silver. Mint Director Henry P. Linderman directed his chief engraver, William Barber, and his assistant, George T. Morgan, to create designs for a new silver dollar. The best design would prevail. The mint director, supposedly dissatisfied with Barber’s work, rigged the contest in Morgan’s favor, and Morgan’s design won. The Design Morgan enlisted Philadelphia teacher, Anna Willess Williams, to model for his depiction of Miss Liberty. A left-facing portrait head of Liberty is featured on the coin’s obverse, with a somewhat gaunt eagle depicted on the back, giving the Morgan its nickname: “buzzard dollar.” In an unprecedented move, Morgan initialed each side of the design with an “M.” Shortly after its first mint, critics noted the Morgan eagle mistakenly had eight tail feathers instead of seven, and therefore some 1878 coins may depict either, with seven being the rarer. It’s reported that over half a billion Morgan coins were struck between 1878 and 1921. Most of the output came from the original mint facility in Philadelphia, while Carson City, New Orleans, and San Francisco sites also made them. Carson City ended production when it closed doors in 1893, later making them a valuable commodity among numismatists. Even after minting ended in Carson City, the vault there stored millions of Morgans, which were transferred to Washington in 1900 and kept sealed. Later, in 1921, the Denver mint also produced Morgan dollars. The 1921 Silver Dollar After passage of the Pittman Act in 1918, the Morgan dollar was reintroduced in 1921. The act mandated earlier Morgans — almost 270 million coins — be melted and replaced by the Peace design by the end of 1921. The Pittman Act & the Growing Demand for Silver The Pittman Act was largely a response to the growing demand for silver during WWI, as the world’s currency - gold - was no longer available. Britain faced another crisis in India, and used silver certificates to pay for the ongoing war efforts and to suppress rebellion in the colony. Britain turned to America to purchase silver to back their certificates, and, combined with mounting pressure from Western miners to purchase their silver, the U.S. turned again to the Morgan dollar. Congress agreed to purchase bullion at above market prices from mining companies after the war, and replace each melted Morgan coin with a new mint. The Great Depression & the Silver Act of 1942 After the war, and as the price of silver rose again during the Great Depression, pressure from the mining industry again gave way to new silver policy, even while public demand for silver coins was low. Following the Silver Act of 1942, 53 million more silver dollars - both Morgan and Peace designs - were sent to the melting pot. Notwithstanding massive melts, the Treasury, as well as banks and mints, amassed stockpiles of morgans in their vaults, as buyers in the 1930s typically sought out lower face-value coins. However, during this time, the hobby of numismatics started to gain popularity, and Carson City Morgans and other rarer mints became popular among some collectors through the 1940s and '50s. The Decline of Silver Certificates In the early 1960s, Federal Reserve Notes began replacing silver certificates, and silver certificates were exchanged for silver bullion and granules, rather than in coins. This was a result of the rising price of silver, which gave investors an opportunity to redeem certificates at a high profit. The treasury could no longer sustain the price of silver, and again liquidated hundreds of bags of Morgan dollar coins (each bag held 1,000 coins) between the years 1962-64. Hoarding Silver Dollars The remaining Morgans held in the treasury’s vault were primarily rarer Carson City mints. From 1972-80, the government released these Morgans in mail-bid sales, generating a nice profit for the Federal Reserve. During this time, interest in collecting Morgans gained steam again, especially after a 400 bag hoard (about 400,000 coins) was discovered in the home of the deceased collector, LaVere Redfield in 1977, selling for $7.3 million dollars. In the early 80s, the Continental Bank released a hoard of 1.5 million Morgans, further distributing them among eager numismatists. 1895: The King of Morgans The rarest of the Morgan dollars is the 1895 mint, often referred to as the “king of the Morgans.” Of 12,880 mints struck that year, only 880 survived the melting pot, making the 1895 Morgan extremely rare at the time. It’s estimated that 500 or less survive today. In the early 1900s, a few investors and dealers collected them in hoards. Meanwhile, other Morgan strikes, such as the 1904-O, are very common, making regular appearances at auctions today. How Many Morgan Dollars Exist Today? In all, over 657 million Morgan silver dollars were produced over the years, with 96 date and mint varieties circulating the market. They were widely bought in the West, while they failed to gain momentum in the East. Hoards remained untouched until the mid 20th century, which helps explain why many coins are in such good condition today. While Morgan silver dollars took decades to gain popularity, they retain a notable pedigree among collectors today.
Main Street Vegan Cookbook Part 2 with Victoria Moran. In this week's edition of Tranquility du Jour, we discuss myths of eating a vegan diet, living a detox, finding healthier treats everywhere, and her Main Street Vegan Academy. Direct download: Tranquility du Jour #418: Main Street Vegan Cookbook Part 2 Upcoming Events Year of Tranquility: Join anytime Spring Virtual Retreat: April 14 Online Writing Lab: April 20 in DC at YogaWorks Yoga + the Animals: June 9 at Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary Penning in Paris: July 23-27 in Paris {1 spot left} Writing in the Woods: October 26-28 in West Virginia Tranquility in the Topics: February 16-23, 2019 in Costa Rica Tranquility in Tuscany: July 13-20, 2019 {more info coming} Featured Guest: Victoria Moran Victoria Moran has been a Main Street Vegan® for 33 years and she currently holds the title of Peta’s Sexiest Vegan Over 50, alongside the 2016/17 male winner, Joel Kahn, MD. Victoria is an obesity survivor, maintaining a 60+-pound weight loss, and She is the bestselling author of twelve books, including Creating a Charmed Life (in 30 languages around the world) and the gentle weight loss classic, The Love-Powered Diet, and the iconic Main Street Vegan. Her latest book is The Good Karma Diet: Eat Gently, Feel Amazing, Age in Slow Motion. Her college thesis became Compassion the Ultimate Ethic: An Exploration of Veganism, originally published in 1985 and the first work on vegan philosophy and practice to come from a major publisher. Victoria is also an inspirational speaker, corporate spokesperson, certified holistic health counselor (HHC, AADP), graduate of the T. Colin Campbell Foundation/eCornell program in plant-based nutrition, host of the Main Street Vegan radio show/podcast, awarded Outstanding Vegan Media Outlet 2015, and founder and director of Main Street Vegan Academy, training and certifying vegan lifestyle coaches. Cited by VegNews among the Top 10 Contemporary Vegetarian Authors, Victoria appeared twice on The Oprah Winfrey Show and she’s one of the celebrity coaches for PCRM’s 21-Day Vegan Kickstart. Her articles have appeared in Yoga Journal, Mothering, Natural Health, Woman’s Day, Martha Stewart’s Whole Living, VegNews, and Vegetarian Times. Her work has been noted in USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, Self, Elle, Glamour, Allure, and O, the Oprah Magazine. She was named Vegan of the Year 2012, sharing that honor with male counterpart Michael Greger, MD, and she speaks extensively for vegetarian/vegan festivals, health events, women’s conferences, associations, corporations, and religious groups. Moran lives with her husband, writer and musician, William Melton, in a LEED-certified green condominium in New York City’s thriving Harlem neighborhood. They’re co-writers of the feature film in pre-production, Miss Liberty, and co-humans to a rescue-dog, Forbes. Savvy Sources Find Victoria Moran Website Instagram Books Twitter Facebook Mentioned in Podcast Main Street Vegan Academy Main Street Vegan Podcast Former Tranquility du Jour Podcasts with Victoria: The Good Karma Diet and Main Street Vegan Main Street Vegan Cookbook Part I with JL Fields Compassion is the new black tee Social Media Eye candy on Instagram Pin along with me on Pinterest Let’s connect on Facebook Follow moi on Twitter Watch via YouTube Tranquility Tips + Tools Shop slow locally-made, eco-friendly fashion: TranquiliT Browse my 5 Books New to Tranquility du Jour? Peruse the FAQs Tranquility-filled E-courses Download the Tranquility du Jour Podcast App: iPhone and Android Sign up for Love Notes and access Tranquil Treasures Read about my passion for animals Request Pen a review on iTunes and/or share this podcast via social media, s‘il vous plaît. Pen a review of my books on Amazon or Goodreads. Techy To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to download the podcast "automagically" on iOS or Android.
Deborah Vidal welcomes the famous vegan superstar Victoria Moran, who just launched her new book, Main Street Vegan Academy Cookbook and shares her knowledge about veganism as a lifestyle. Enter the amazing world of veganism and transform your life. Listen to this amazing podcast and realize that becoming vegan can be different to many people, choose your way into veganism and enjoy the benefits to your body, as well as caring for animals and our environment. Here is some information about Victoria Moran. She has been a Main Street Vegan® for 33 years and she currently holds the title of Peta's Sexiest Vegan Over 50, alongside the 2016/17 male winner, Joel Kahn, MD. Victoria is an obesity survivor, maintaining a 60+-pound weight loss, and She is the bestselling author of twelve books, including Creating a Charmed Life (in 30 languages around the world) and the gentle weight loss classic, The Love-Powered Diet, and the iconic Main Street Vegan. Her latest book is The Good Karma Diet: Eat Gently, Feel Amazing, Age in Slow Motion. Her college thesis became Compassion the Ultimate Ethic: An Exploration of Veganism, originally published in 1985 and the first work on vegan philosophy and practice to come from a major publisher. Victoria is also an inspirational speaker, corporate spokesperson, certified holistic health counselor (HHC, AADP), graduate of the T. Colin Campbell Foundation/eCornell program in plant-based nutrition, host of the Main Street Vegan radio show/podcast, awarded Outstanding Vegan Media Outlet 2015, and founder and director of Main Street Vegan Academy, training and certifying vegan lifestyle coaches. Cited by VegNews among the Top 10 Contemporary Vegetarian Authors, Victoria appeared twice on The Oprah Winfrey Show and she's one of the celebrity coaches for PCRM's 21-Day Vegan Kickstart. Her articles have appeared in Yoga Journal, Mothering, Natural Health, Woman's Day, Martha Stewart's Whole Living, VegNews, and Vegetarian Times. Her work has been noted in USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, Self, Elle, Glamour, Allure, and O, the Oprah Magazine. She was named Vegan of the Year 2012, sharing that honor with male counterpart Michael Greger, MD, and she speaks extensively for vegetarian/vegan festivals, health events, women's conferences, associations, corporations, and religious groups. Moran lives with her husband, writer and musician William Melton, in a LEED-certified green condominium in New York City's thriving Harlem neighborhood. They're co-writers of the feature film in pre-production, Miss Liberty, and co-humans to a rescue dog, Forbes. Outline of This Great Episode [10:15] Victoria's Mobi story. [12:46] Victoria's latest Cookbook: The Main Street Vegan Academy. [17:35] Main Street Academy, real life, lectures, and field trips. [21:43] Becoming a Le Cordon Bleu Chef as a vegan. [22:44] Victoria's favorite recipe: Easy Cheesy Broccoli Soup. [25:32] Obstacles when cooking vegan. [28:05] Victoria's perspective about new diets. [29:16] Vegan is a life choice upon which you make dietary choices. [32:54] Ketosis is a disease state. [40:33] I believe in superfood! [41:40] Turmeric magic. [42:03] Spices you should use more often. [45:23] Fat and sugar together are what people consume. [48:24] Karmic reward when you stop eating animals. [52:42] The denomination “vegan” has lots of prejudgements. [58:11] Veganism is not something you can just convince someone into. [1:00:34] Vegan junk food. [1:01:43] How Victoria's husband became a raw vegan. [1:04:54] The sugar in fruit is entirely different. [1:09:46] Get the highest quality fruit you can. [1:11:34] The three biggest things Victoria has learned from her podcast. [1:18:23] The percentage of vegans in America. [1:19:08] How does Victoria see the future for animals? [1:24:04] A Prayer for Compassion, the movie. Mentioned In This Episode Visit Deborah Vidal and subscribe to this podcast! Vidal thanks you for using her banner for your shopping. Leave your review of Vidal Speaks podcast Vidal Speaks Facebook Page Patreon Vidal Speaks! Health IQ or call: (800) 549-1664 Connect with Today's Guest Main Street Vegan Academy Cookbook: Over 100 Plant-Sourced Recipes Plus Practical Tips for the Healthiest, Most Compassionate You, by Victoria Moran and JL Fields Learn more about Victoria Moran and her projects.
Mojo is away so Jeremy will play. Join the guys as we discuss the top 5 most memorable tv theme show songs, some wacky news and have special guest Miss Liberty Belle! She has an AWESOME story.
TODAY'S GUEST: Victoria Moran has been a Main Street Vegan® for 32 years and she currently holds the title of Peta's Sexiest Vegan Over 50, alongside the 2016/17 male winner, Joel Kahn, MD. Victoria is an obesity survivor, maintaining a 60+-pound weight loss, and She is the bestselling author of twelve books, including Creating a Charmed Life (in 30 languages around the world) and the gentle weight loss classic, The Love-Powered Diet, and the iconic Main Street Vegan. Her latest book is The Good Karma Diet: Eat Gently, Feel Amazing, Age in Slow Motion. Her college thesis became Compassion the Ultimate Ethic: An Exploration of Veganism, originally published in 1985 and the first work on vegan philosophy and practice to come from a major publisher. Victoria is also an inspirational speaker, corporate spokesperson, certified holistic health counselor (HHC, AADP), graduate of the T. Colin Campbell Foundation/eCornell program in plant-based nutrition, host of the Main Street Vegan radio show/podcast, awarded Outstanding Vegan Media Outlet 2015, and founder and director of Main Street Vegan Academy, training and certifying vegan lifestyle coaches. Cited by VegNews among the Top 10 Contemporary Vegetarian Authors, Victoria appeared twice on The Oprah Winfrey Show and she's one of the celebrity coaches for PCRM's 21-Day Vegan Kickstart. Her articles have appeared in Yoga Journal, Mothering, Natural Health, Woman's Day, Martha Stewart's Whole Living, VegNews, and Vegetarian Times. Her work has been noted in USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, Self, Elle, Glamour, Allure, and O, the Oprah Magazine. She was named Vegan of the Year 2012, sharing that honor with male counterpart Michael Greger, MD, and she speaks extensively for vegetarian/vegan festivals, health events, women's conferences, associations, corporations, and religious groups. Moran lives with her husband, writer and musician, William Melton, in a LEED-certified green condominium in New York City's thriving Harlem neighborhood. They're co-writers of the feature film in pre-production, Miss Liberty, and co-humans to a rescue-dog, Forbes. To keep in touch, please: Connect With Today's guest: VICTORIA MORAN Follow Victoria on Twitter: @Victoria_Moran and @MainStreetVegan “Like” her on Facebook: Main Street Vegan Share with her on Instagram: @MainStreetVegan Subscribe to the Main Street Vegan Podcast on iTunes IN THIS EPISODE: Many more people have thought about becoming vegan than you might think. The reason is that there's something inside each of us that knows that eating plant-based is much more sustainable and healthy than eating animal-based. On this episode, I'm chatting with a wonderful person who is one of the leading voices in the vegan lifestyle community, Victoria Moran. Victoria Moran has been sharing her story for many years about how she became vegan after discovering her own food addiction. It was that pivotal moment that inspired her once and for all to pursue a healthier life, which did include her transition to a vegan way of eating and living. On this episode, Victoria Moran and I talk about many, many important issues that the vegan lifestyle touches on. From the health impact of becoming vegan to the environmental and animal rights issues, you'll find Victoria not only a zealous advocate of the vegan way of life but also a voice of reason and sanity in the conversation. If you are considering becoming vegan I encourage you to hear Victoria's story and the reasons behind her passionate advocacy for the vegan lifestyle. She's a person who looks at it not only from the standpoint of the data but also from a common sense and compassionate stance. She's a truly amazing person who is an inspiration in so many ways. At the end of this episode, I asked my guest, Victoria Moran for 3 simple steps a person could take if they are considering becoming vegan and she gave some of the most practical and simple advice I've heard on the subject. I think it's doable for anyone, even you, so please take the time to listen. Outline Of This Great Episode [1:59] My welcome to this first episode of 2017, and introduction to this episode. [4:36] Looking toward the new year in light of lifestyle changes. [8:29] Who is Victoria Moran? [11:16] The media attention around Victoria's recent win of “Sexiest Vegan Over 50.” [12:47] Victoria's story of becoming a vegan: food addiction. [16:16] The recovery path for her eating disorder and Victoria's advice. [19:39] The practical practices Victoria follows as a vegan to maintain her lifestyle. [28:04] The modern ways veganism has become easier - sort of. [35:10] Why is the animal product issue so ignored - and what could happen if it were addressed more effectively? [44:20] The reason vegans and scientists need to walk the walk and talk the talk. [51:00] Is using the labels “plant-based” or “plant-sourced” a better alternative? [55:18] The “other slices” of a vegan lifestyle that are not often thought about. [1:02:29] Victoria's most rewarding animal advocate experience. [1:05:35] The movie Victoria has been working on (Miss Liberty). [1:07:16] Victoria's new book: The Good Karma Diet [1:10:02] 3 things you can do to improve your health as a vegan. Resources Mentioned On This Episode Mainstreet Vegan Academy BOOK: Creating a Charmed Life (affiliate link) BOOK: The Love Powered Diet (affiliate link) BOOK: Main Street Vegan (affiliate link) BOOK: The Good Karma Diet (affiliate link) BOOK: Compassion, the Ultimate Ethic (affiliate link) Chocolate Shake recipe from the BOOK: The Ayurvedic Vegan Kitchen (affiliate link) www.Lighter.world The Good Food Institute Cowspiracy movie BOOK: Great Chefs Cook Vegan (affiliate link) BOOK: The Super Genes (affiliate link) BOOK: The China Study (affiliate link) BOOK: How Not To Die (affiliate link) BOOK: Proteinaholic (affiliate link) BOOK: Farm Sanctuary (affiliate link) BOOK: Do Unto Animals (affiliate link) BOOK: Comfortably Unaware (affiliate link)
The Good Karma Diet with Victoria Moran. Learn what the good karma diet is, how it impacts our bodies and minds and affects the aging process, and how to eat plant-based even if you live far from Whole Foods. Featured Guest: Victoria Moran has been a Main Street Vegan® for 31 years and is an obesity survivor, maintaining a 60+-pound weight loss for all this time. She’s the bestselling author of twelve books, including Creating a Charmed Life (in 30 languages around the world) and the plant-based weight loss classic, The Love-Powered Diet, and the iconic Main Street Vegan. Her latest book is The Good Karma Diet: Eat Gently, Feel Amazing, Age in Slow Motion. Her college thesis became Compassion the Ultimate Ethic: An Exploration of Veganism, originally published in 1985 and the first work on vegan philosophy and practice to come from a major publisher. Victoria is also an inspirational speaker, corporate spokesperson, certified holistic health counselor (HHC, AADP), graduate of the T. Colin Campbell Foundation/eCornell program in plant-based nutrition, host of the Main Street Vegan radio show/podcast, awarded Outstanding Vegan Media Outlet 2015, and founder and director of Main Street Vegan Academy, training and certifying vegan lifestyle coaches. Victoria appeared twice on The Oprah Winfrey Show and she’s one of the celebrity coaches for PCRM’s 21-Day Vegan Kickstart. Her articles have appeared in Yoga Journal, Mothering, Natural Health, Woman’s Day, Martha Stewart’s Whole Living, VegNews, and Vegetarian Times. Her work has been noted in USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, Self, Elle, Glamour, Allure, and O, the Oprah Magazine. She was named Vegan of the Year 2012, sharing that honor with male counterpart Michael Greger, MD, and she speaks extensively for vegetarian/vegan festivals, health events, women’s conferences, associations, corporations, and religious groups Moran lives with her husband, writer and musician, William Melton, in a LEED-certified green condominium in New York City’s thriving Harlem neighborhood. They’re co-writers of the feature film in pre-production, Miss Liberty, and co-humans to a rescue-dog, Forbes. Savvy Sources: Website: mainstreetvegan.net Facebook: facebook.com/mainstreetvegan Twitter: @victoria_moran Instagram: instagram.com/mainstreetvegan Podcast: Main Street Vegan Books: The Good Karma Diet and more First interview with Victoria on Tranquility du Jour {#240} Main Street Vegan Academy {I participated in August 2013} Join my complimentary 52 Weeks of Tranquility Program Tranquilosophy Fall Seasonal Podcast mp3 Fall's online book club pick: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Sign up for weekly Love Notes and access Tranquil Treasures Podcast app: Tranquility du Jour iPhone and Android Upcoming Events: Mini Retreat in DC: December 31 2016 Art + Asana in Costa Rica: February 13-20 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in DC: Starts February 26 Art + Yoga in West Virginia: May 13-15 Penning in Paris: June 6-10 Art + Asana in Tuscany: Fall TBA Writing in the Woods: October TBA Stay Connected: New to Tranquility du Jour? Peruse my FAQs. Tranquility University E-courses. Read along on Goodreads. Connect on Facebook. Follow on Twitter. Pin along on Pinterest. Eye candy on Instagram. Browse my books. Read about my passion for animals. Pen a review on iTunes. Techy: To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to get the podcast automagically on iOS or Android.
Hablamos hoy de la visita a la Estatua de la Libertad y el Museo Nacional de la Inmigración en Ellis Island.Métodos de contacto:email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.comWeb: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcastTwitter: @unminutoenNY
Hablamos hoy de la visita a la Estatua de la Libertad y el Museo Nacional de la Inmigración en Ellis Island. Métodos de contacto: email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.com Web: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcast Twitter: @unminutoenNY
Story: Surfer und Bar-Besitzer Fin versöhnte sich im ersten Teil mit seiner Ex-Frau April und besucht gemeinsam mit ihr seine High-School-Freundin Skye in New York. Doch auch hier kommen sie nicht zur Ruhe. Kaum angekommen, fegt ein bizarrer Wirbelsturm über die Stadt – ein Sharknado. Aufgrund eines ungewöhnlichen Wettersystems hatte er vor der Küste einen riesigen Haischwarm aus dem Meer gesaugt. Während die blutrünstigen Biester um „Miss Liberty“ und über den Broadway trudeln, setzen die Hai-Sturm-Veteranen Fin und April mit Kettensägen und selbstgebauten Bomben zum Gegenangriff an. DVD/Blu-Ray-Release: 07.11.2014 (Indigo) Horror, Comedy, Trash Land: USA 2013 Laufzeit: ca. 91 min. FSK: ab 16 Regie: Anthony C. Ferrante Drehbuch: Thunder Levin Darsteller: Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, Kelly Osbourne, … Für weitere Infos, besucht einfach unseren Blog. www.deep-red-radio.com http://wp.me/p4sWAt-US
Story: Surfer und Bar-Besitzer Fin versöhnte sich im ersten Teil mit seiner Ex-Frau April und besucht gemeinsam mit ihr seine High-School-Freundin Skye in New York. Doch auch hier kommen sie nicht zur Ruhe. Kaum angekommen, fegt ein bizarrer Wirbelsturm über die Stadt – ein Sharknado. Aufgrund eines ungewöhnlichen Wettersystems hatte er vor der Küste einen riesigen Haischwarm aus dem Meer gesaugt. Während die blutrünstigen Biester um „Miss Liberty“ und über den Broadway trudeln, setzen die Hai-Sturm-Veteranen Fin und April mit Kettensägen und selbstgebauten Bomben zum Gegenangriff an. DVD/Blu-Ray-Release: 07.11.2014 (Indigo) Horror, Comedy, Trash Land: USA 2013 Laufzeit: ca. 91 min. FSK: ab 16 Regie: Anthony C. Ferrante Drehbuch: Thunder Levin Darsteller: Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, Kelly Osbourne, … Für weitere Infos, besucht einfach unseren Blog. www.deep-red-radio.com http://wp.me/p4sWAt-US
Aaron Powell and Trevor Burrus tackle listener questions in this episode, including a few perennial classics: If libertarianism is so great, where are all the libertarian countries? Why can’t libertarians, conservatives, and liberals all come together to “make it work” in Washington? How can access to education be guaranteed if the American education system is privatized? And what happens to people who “fall through the cracks” in a libertarian society without a government-provided social safety net?Aaron and Trevor are also joined by David Boaz, the executive vice president of the Cato Institute.Show Notes and Further ReadingDavid Boaz, Libertarianism: A Primer (book)Salon, “The question libertarians just can’t answer” (article)The Guardian, “YA dystopias teach children to submit to the free market, not fight authority” (article)Harvey Silverglate, Three Felonies A Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent (book)Jon Osborne, Miss Liberty’s Guide to Film and Video (book)Ira Levin, This Perfect Day (book)Terry Gilliam, Brazil (movie)Ivan Reitman, Ghostbusters (movie)Joss Whedon, Serenity (movie) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emily Heller (@mremilyheller, Ice Thickeners, Barry) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where the Malibu Sands Beach Club employees must compete against customers in the Fourth of July festivites, including a Miss Liberty beauty pageant, during which Zack must face the task of judging both his ex-girlfriend and current crush.
Emily Heller (@mremilyheller, Conan, Surviving Jack) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where the Malibu Sands Beach Club has July 4th festivities, including a Miss Liberty beauty pageant, during which Zack must face the task of judging both his ex-girlfriend and current crush.
Emily Heller (@mremilyheller, Conan, Surviving Jack) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where the Malibu Sands Beach Club has July 4th festivities, including a Miss Liberty beauty pageant, during which Zack must face the task of judging both his ex-girlfriend and current crush.
#19 – Live from PTC, It’s the MISS Show It’s our one year Podiversary, recorded live on December 8th. Thanks to everyone who came out to chat with us that night. Special appearance by MISS Sonia. Hosted by MISS Liberty. Sponsored by ClassB.com
The Mabry Middle School Band was invited to audition for The Midwest Clinic, an international band and orchestra conference which is certainly one of the most prestigious school music honors in the United States. Performance at the conference is by invitation only. Our band students and teachers work very hard and are among the very best middle school bands in the country. Congratulations to them for earning this distinguished honor. This second podcast from their recent recording session is a recording of their performance of Miss Liberty. These podcasts are among the recordings included in their audition package. To listen to each podcast in your browser, simply click on each link. Congratulations students and teachers. We are very proud of you!