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In this week's episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Becky Epanchin-Niell, an associate professor at the University of Maryland and a senior fellow at Resources for the Future. Epanchin-Niell discusses how climate change and human land and water use have accelerated the frequency and extent of saltwater intrusion, which is saltwater contamination in freshwater rivers, soils, and aquifers. Epanchin-Niell and Walls also talk about the implications of saltwater intrusion for coastal ecosystems, drinking water, and the agricultural sector. Epanchin-Niell's recent research examines how saltwater intrusion affects agricultural practices on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. References and recommendations: “The Spread and Cost of Saltwater Intrusion in the US Mid-Atlantic” by Pinki Mondal, Matthew Walter, Jarrod Miller, Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, Keryn Gedan, Vishruta Yawatkar, Elizabeth Nguyen, and Katherine L. Tully; https://www.rff.org/publications/journal-articles/the-spread-and-cost-of-saltwater-intrusion-in-the-us-mid-atlantic/ “Coastal agricultural land use response to sea level rise and saltwater intrusion” by Rebecca S. Epanchin-Niell, Alexandra Thompson, Xianru Han, Jessica Post, Jarrod Miller, David Newburn, Keryn Gedan, and Kate Tully; https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/agsaaea22/335970.htm "The Invisible Flood: The Chemistry, Ecology, and Social Implications of Coastal Saltwater Intrusion" by Kate Tully, Keryn Gedan, Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, Aaron Strong, Emily S. Bernhardt, Todd BenDor, Molly Mitchell, John Kominoski, Thomas E. Jordan, Scott C. Neubauer, and Nathaniel B Weston; https://www.rff.org/publications/journal-articles/invisible-flood-chemistry-ecology-and-social-implications-coastal-saltwater-intrusion/ “Two Degrees” by Alan Gratz; https://www.alangratz.com/writing/two-degrees/
This week I sit down with Molly Mitchell, a screen writer, author and filmmaker! today we walk all things writing and why Starbucks is the queen! Watch on the new Creative Digest Youtube channel! Follow to never miss an episode! And make sure that you follow the Instagrams: @Ashtinkmfrancis @illiterate_strawberry On Creative Digest we sit down and talk with other Creators and Creatives and talk about their process and their experiences! Music: SOUND STRIPE
This week we're joined by Nes Delpero and Halle Whitehead from the Clarence Footy Club and Molly Mitchell from Glenorchy. We talk about their form coming into the final weeks of the season, the evenness of the competition this year and who they see as premiership favourites. Clarence and Glenorchy battle under lights this Friday night, 7pm at KGVSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hard, scary trad climbing is all fun and games until someone breaks their back. That's what happened to Molly Mitchell on Crank It, a 5.13+ sport climb in Boulder Canyon that Molly was attempting to headpoint on gear. Nevertheless, Molly sought redemption and returned to the climb years later and ultimately sent it on gear. But what she discovered about her self, and her health, ended up being the real prize of this inspiring journey. But first, the hosts take a closer look at how one of the biggest and hardest routes on Denali got not one but two insane speed records set within a matter of weeks. That would be the Slovak Direct, with Matt Cornell, Jackson Marvell and Alan Rousseau setting the pace at 21 hours, 35 minutes. Then two weeks later, Michael Gardner, Sam Hennessey and Rob Smith came in at 17 hours, 10 minutes. Our final bit is music from an old classic. Show Notes Follow Molly Mitchell on Instagram. Read Climbing magazine's report on Molly's ascent. The Alpinist reports on the Slovak Direct. Justification for an Elitist Attitude, by Mark Twight. Become a RunOut Rope Gun! Support our podcast and increase your RunOut runtime. Bonus episodes, AMA, and more will be available to our Rope Guns. Thank you for your support! http://patreon.com/runoutpodcastContact us Send ideas, voicemail, feedback and more. andrew@runoutpodcast.com // chris@runoutpodcast.com
As we look deeper into where modern society and our modern habits don't serve us or align with what we're committed to, a huge massive void is how we view, approach, appreciate, prepare, support and all the things regarding motherhood. Today's guest, Molly Mitchell Hardt, has stepped in to repair the journey of motherhood, how it's approached, and most importantly to support women in their motherhood experience. Whether you're a mother or not, this episode will highlight how much of our life, society, policies, and simple way of being needs to be looked at again because motherhood touches everything. Molly knows being a mother herself and a therapist, she has daily exposure to the impact of the mother character on all of us. I look forward to hearing your ah-ha moments from this episode. Enjoy!
Join host Olesia Plokhii as she interviews mother and psychotherapist Molly Mitchell-Hardt on her new online pregnancy course, The Sacred Journey of Motherhood, which uses mythicism, ritual, yoga and psychological healing to prepare pregnant women for their ancient rite of passage into motherhood.
Today you're going to hear an episode we recorded back in August. I have thankfully gotten busier with freelance work recently and that plus the Adhouse class i teach and just the general malaise of 2020 have made the A-List hard to get to these days. Thanks for being patient everyone, especially all the people who are still waiting for their episodes to launch. So back in August I got to talk to Molly Mitchell. We met when she was a rep for a production company. Today, Molly is the Executive Producer and founder of Houseboat, a creative resource for production and post production that connects brands and agencies with independent artists globally. Houseboat's mission is to represent a broad range of voices and diverse perspectives. Certainly an idea whose time has come. Molly grew up in Hope, Arkansas, hometown of President Bill Clinton but not exactly a center of advertising. Still, Molly somehow managed to write, direct and star in a commercial at 7 years old. That led to a lifelong fascination with advertising creative work that took Molly on a journey that included four years at the University of Arkansas, a job as a radio DJ in Little Rock and, finally, a trip to New York City, a city she now calls home. Agencies and brands who want diverse, independent talent should check out houseboat.tv. And if you're an independent artist looking for representation, Molly can help you there too. Oh and look for new Adhouse classes soon. We're starting a new semester at the end of January, with more teachers than ever. For more info, check out Adhousenyc.com. Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got more episodes to edit. :) ---- You can connect with tom at tomchristmann.net. Music by Ross Hopman at Duotone Audio Group.
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Photo: Tory Powers Listening to her speak while reclined in bed, locked into a stabilizing back brace after a trad fall that saw her fracture two vertebrae, I couldn't help but think, Molly Mitchell makes sound and brave decisions. Weird, huh? While making a name for herself after crushing 5.14 sport and authoring bold and dangerous traditional first ascents, Molly kicked down the door when she became the 7th woman to climb 5.14 trad with her ascent of China Doll in Upper Dream Canyon, Boulder, CO. From the outside, you felt like you were watching the next crusher waltzing onto the scene, prepped and psyched to make mincemeat of trad standards across the globe. Photo: Scott Crady Behind the scenes, however, Molly wages another battle, where clipping the ephemeral chains demands much more than weighted hangs and native talent. Diagnosed in her early 20s, Molly recently shared her struggles with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Trichotillomania in Climbing Magazine (Winter 2020 issue). In an extraordinary essay, Molly ushers us through a restless landscape of doubt, anxiety, and a struggle for self-worth, a Virgil to our Dante in a year where disquiet and dread define the zeitgeist of a nation in turmoil. She's a worthy and careful guide. Photo: Tory Powers Now, back to that back brace and those decisions. After tackling China Doll and taming her screaming doubts, Molly launched herself into her next objective: a trad ascent of Boulder Canyon's notoriously flared and slippery Crank It (5.13c/d). After sussing the line on bolts (good decision) and diluting each gear placement down to the millimeter (good decision), Molly launched up the route on lead. About 10 feet above where Brad Gobright spit off the same line in the film Safety Third, breaking his back and ankle, Molly caught air, ripping four pieces of gear out of their shallow placements and decking from 30 feet, right onto her keister. Two spinal compression fractures later, Molly found herself braced up and forced away from the rock and suddenly intimate with a mind she has worked so hard to make an ally. Photo: Tory Powers Molly Mitchell is exactly the person we need in 2020's apocalyptic landscape of trauma and anxiety, an extraordinary athlete whose accomplishments on the rock are only superseded by her advocacy for mental health in a sometimes toxic public forum. Her bravery in the act of disclosure and candor without apology is a reminder to all of us, that behind the curtain of our achievements each of us must wrestle with the coiling serpents of our own burdens. It's a call to empathy in a time of isolation and we couldn't hope for a more humane messenger. Have a question or a pitch or perhaps a gift of one million American dollars? Find us on Instagram @thethundercling or shoot us a missive at thunderclingpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks as always to Ryne Doughty for the svelte musical stylings. Take care of each other, gang, and travel responsibly over the holiday season!
Episode 3 of Over the Hill features Molly Mitchell, a public relations strategist and political operative. Recorded on May 8, 2020. Hosted by Courtney Mastrangelo.
This week on Dayton Youth Radio we have a new series from Kettering Fairmont High School. Students there were eager to talk about life under quarantine, and so their teacher, Laura Hutchens, called us up and our collaboration began.
This week on Dayton Youth Radio we have a new series from Kettering Fairmont High School. Students there were eager to talk about life under quarantine, and so their teacher, Laura Hutchens, called us up and our collaboration began . Today we'll hear from Imani Reed and Molly Mitchell, both juniors at Kettering Fairmont High School. Imani Reed Last month, I was going to have a sleepover with my best friend Gianna and another friend, but it got canceled because of this whole COVID-19 stay at home order. My name is Imani Reed. I'm 17 years old. I live in Kettering, Ohio, with my mom, Janice Reid and my sister Adja Sylia, and my 63 year old grandma whose name is Rebecca Reid. With my grandma being at a higher risk of catching this virus, she's on total lockdown. We won't let her go anywhere because we can't lose her, at least not like this. I found out about school being closed during break by watching the special report with my grandma. This is going down in history. At first, I was very
Episode 112- How do patriarchal medical systems affect women at their most vulnerable during pregnancy and childbirth? How can we better honor the deep intuitive wisdom of the mama during this transformational period? In this episode, we discuss all aspects of this topic with Molly Mitchell-Hardt who just finished her thesis entitled, "Pregnancy and the Patriarchy," written while she was pregnant with her first born son. We discuss the way the patriarchy forms "the soup we swim in" and how we can fight back with informed empowerment. Hear all about Molly's home birth and how she stood up to institutional fear in order to follow her body's wisdom.
The Climbing Magazine staff discusses the recent border wall climbing competition in the Red River Gorge, Dave Graham's repeat of Hypnotized Minds (V16), and Molly Mitchell's ascent of China Doll (5.14). Plus, we share our recent sends, favorite gear, and play a game of Guess That Gram.
On Episode 182 of the Enormocast, I sit down with young(ish) trad and sport climber, Molly Mitchell. I first hung out with Molly just two short years ago, and in the interim, she has burst onto the scene as a professional climber ticking hard trad and sport ascents with ease. Molly is not you’re typical … Continue reading "Episode 182: Molly Mitchell – Silence the Mind, Send the Climb."
Molly Mitchell joins Nick, Will and Lyra as they discuss new Netflix releases Stranger Things, The Last Czar, Yummy Mummies and the latest comedy special from Aziz Ansari. More on our Patreon and the "Recently Added Netflix Recs" Facebook Group. @recently__added on Twitter and Instagram.
Guests include Molly Mitchell, Director at Hamilton Place Strategies and former Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Director of Media Affairs & Bloomberg's Sarah McGregor, U.S. Economic policy team leader&Matt Gorman, Vice President at Targeted Victory & Former National Republican Congressional Committee Communications Director
Guests include Molly Mitchell, Director at Hamilton Place Strategies and former Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Director of Media Affairs & Bloomberg's Sarah McGregor, U.S. Economic policy team leader&Matt Gorman, Vice President at Targeted Victory & Former National Republican Congressional Committee Communications Director
Zachary and his wife Molly have the first of many conversations on our podcast. Molly is a psychotherapist with a Masters in Depth Psychology as well as a meditation and yoga teacher in Venice, CA. Channel the Sun's very own dynamite duo encounter questions and conversations about feelings that arose during their relationship and pregnancy. Learn more about what we do at ChannelTheSun.com
Radio Cherry Bombe stopped in Detroit last year as part of its Future of Food Tour for a live episode at Good Cakes and Bakes. Amanda Saab, owner and baker at the Butter Bear Shop in Livonia, Michigan, and the co-founder of My Muslim Neighbor, speaks to us about her vision for the future. Amanda’s talk is followed by a panel featuring baker Lisa Ludwinski of Sister Pie; Molly Mitchell, owner of Rose’s Fine Food; Dorothy Hernandez, the writer, editor, and founder of Sarap; April Anderson of Good Cakes and Bakes; Kimberly Chou of the Food Book Fair and Allied Media Projects; and Radio Cherry Bombe host Kerry Diamond. Thank you to Kerrygold for supporting our tour! Radio Cherry Bombe is powered by Simplecast.
Molly Mitchell is an Alaskan Native and an only child. It took her leaving Alaska for the American Southwest to truly appreciate the wildness and grandeur of her home state. She studied at the Jack Mountain Bushcraft school where she learned about medicinal plants and their applications. Molly has worked on farms in New Mexico and Alaska where she has a dream to homestead at her dry, solar-powered cabin.
This week actresses Molly Mitchell and Raiza Licea join us to discuss this weeks hottest celebrity news and gossip stories including: Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's divorce settlement, Demi Moore's casting drama, and Blake Shelton's hateful tweets from the past. Jesse also calls in and gives his opinions on Nene Leakes not paying her taxes and Avril Lavigne DATING Ryan Cabrera!
The moms chat with television stylists and "Rules of Engagement" costumers Molly Mitchell and Kimberly Engelman. Closet confessions, practical advice and how to break up with your sweatpants.