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On the podcast today we have Host Mason Dunleavy, with Co-Hosts Kylee Danks, Molly Andrews, and Madison Feltman with Podcast Producer Benjamin Strous. Today we talk about the Death of Malls, Minnesota allowed in-person dining, Kardashian, Drama Donald Trump Social Media Banning and the death of some historic people. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dakota-student/message
In episode #071 Chris and Dr. Molly Andrews, the co-director of the Centre for Narrative Research at the University of East London, discuss the politics of forgiveness, and explore the relationship between narrative, apology, and time, and the moral and ethical boundaries between them. Website: Centre for Narrative Research Chris Hoff PhD, LMFT We want to hear from you! Youtube: http://bit.ly/2i0DmaT Website: http://www.theradicaltherapist.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRadTherapist Instagram: https://instagram.com/theradicaltherapist/ Email: theradicaltherapist@gmail.com
Today we have new host, Molly Andrews with co-hosts Madison Overby and Madison Feltman. Today we talk about the Construction around UND, Madison Feltman's new cat Melon and the famous Grand Forks Potato Bowl. Blog Post about UND Office Relocations: http://blogs.und.edu/campus-renewal/2019/09/und-today-highlights-memorial-union-relocations/ All Sports Writer inquiries can be directed to Madison Feltman at madison.feltman@und.edu --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dakota-student/message
PODCAST: 14 Dec 2014 01 - Gone Gonna Rise Again - Annie Patterson - Mountain Side 02 - Broken Down Gentlemen - Faustus - Broken Down Gentlemen 03 - When My Grandad Played Football - Robb Johnson 04 - The Rolling Wave - Tony McMahon and Steve Cooney - Live In Spiddal 05 - False Sir John - Annalivia - The Same Way Down 06 - Sittin’ On Top Of The World - Duck Baker and Molly Andrews - The Moving Business 07 - Jackie and Murphy - Martin Simpson - Vagrant Stanzas 08 - Sam Stone - John Prine - Great Days Anthology 09 - Christmas In Australia - Roaring Jelly - Nowt So Funny As Folk 10 - The Moving On Song - Kris Drever and Eamonn Coyne - Mareel 11 - Katy Dear - Dallahan - When The Day Is On The Turn 13 - Died For Love - Martin Carthy and Eliza Carthy - The Moral Of The Elephant 14 - Ned Of The Hill - Elle Marie O’Dwyer - A Roving Heart 15 - Oran Ni Khookaburra - Joy Dunlop, Kathleen Macinnes, Fiona Mackenzie, Rachel Newton - Children Of The Smoke 16 - Christmas 1914 - Mike Harding - Remastered Single
PODCAST: 30 Nov 2014 01 - Whole New Vision - John Tams - Unity 02 - Beeswing - 2Duos - Until The Cows Come Home 03 - If I Had A Hammer - Billy Bragg and Eliza Carthy - If I had A Song: The Songs of Pete Seeger 04 - Tobins Favourite / Swallowtail Jig / Off She Goes - Bill Spence and Fennigs All-Star String Band - The Hammered Dulcimer 05 - From the Diary of a Northumberland Miner - Vin Garbutt - Synthetic Hues 06 - Amelia - John Tams - The Reckoning 07 - Scotland’s Winter - Siobhan Miller - Flight of Time 08 - Now is the Cool of the Day - Molly Andrews - Dear Jean / Artists Celebrate Jean Ritchie 09 - The Water is Wide - Dave Burland - Rollin’ 10 - The Waters of Tyne - Robin and Barry Dransfield - The Route Of The Blues 11 - The Secret Life Of Walter’s Mittens - Bernard Wrigley - Nowt So Funny As Folk 12 - The Battle of Aughrim - Tony McMahon and Steve Cooney - Live in Spiddal 13 - I Am Stretched On Your Grave - Eithne Ní Uallacháin - Bilingua 14 - The Roving Ploughboy - Archie Fisher - Will Ye Gang Love 15 - Harry Stone (Hearts of Coal) - John Tams - Unity
From the challenge of envisioning our own futures to the storytelling skills of Barack Obama, a new book from the Professor Molly Andrews (NOVELLA node) explores how the links between stories and imagination affect the way we live. Narrative Imagination and Everyday Life by Professor Molly Andrews is published by Oxford University Press.
Molly Andrews gives an introduction to narrative interviewing. Stories are an important means through which we communicate with one another and with ourselves; one way of eliciting stories is through interviews.
THE STEELDRIVERS brand of bluegrass is intense, dark, poetic, and inescapably human. It's a refreshing reminder of the timeless power of stringband music. This group of seasoned veterans from Nashville are each are distinguished in his or her own right. They are braiding their bluegrass roots with new threads of their own design, bringing together country, soul, and other contemporary influences to create an unapologetic hybrid that is old as the hills but fresh as the morning dew. The band is celebrating two new releases on Rounder Records. "Reckless" is the bands eagerly anticipated follow-up to their highly acclaimed self-titled debut. The band is also featured on the movie soundtrack for "Get Low" which stars Robert Duvall and Bill Murray. MOLLY ANDREWS is recognized as one of the finest interpreters of southern Appalachian music and varied genres. Her lineage trails deep into pre-revolutionary southwest Virginia, hence a natural affinity for the old songs. Born a coal miners granddaughter in Bluefield, West Virginia, she uses combination of intuition and versatility as an a capella and interpretive singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. As the late Mike Seeger put it, "She's one of my very most favorite ballad singers." Her most recent solo recording, Bird On A Briar, is slated for release in early 2011.