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The Unruly Muse
Beauty and the Beast

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 40:03


Song 1: “The Eyes Have It,” composed and performed by John V. ModaffPoem 1: “In Hurricane With Horses” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/Fiction excerpt: from the novel Death of a Department Chair by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-ChairFeed the cat break: “Beastly Beauty” by John V. ModaffPoem 2: “My Hipster” by Barbara Rockman, author of the poetry collections To Cleave and Sting and Nest. Barbara is a poet and teacher whose homebase is Santa Fe.Song 2: “Sonnet 130” by William Shakespeare. Set to music by Phil Schmidt and performed by John V. ModaffEpisode artwork by Lynda MillerTheme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMIRecorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek StudioNEXT UP on Episode 49: “Speaking Up”     Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell your friends about the podcast. Lynn & John

AB4WS Radio Show
AB4WS RADIO SHOW Week of September 13, 2024

AB4WS Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 13:02


Amateur Radio News and Information in the Greater Cincinnati, Tri-State, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Areas for the Week of SEPTEMBER 13, 2024.This weeks Topics Include:Greater Louisville Hamfest ReportBARS PICNICHam Radio ClassesAmateur Radio BalloonsNew Ham in Morehead Ky.OHKYIN Ohio POTA EventOHKYIN November ARRL SweepsMONIX MeetingBurgin Fall Festival EventBrunch BunchNew Comers and Elmers Net information on learning HF RadioNKARC MeetingLake Cumberland Air ShowAir Force MarathonARETNKY MeetingSumernites Cruise Corvette Summer ShowcaseKY SOTA CampoutRepeater NEws   WW4KY 441.800 ImprovementsHamfestsExams

The Unruly Muse
What Is Healing?

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 35:58


Song 1: “Long Road” (Mark E. Collins & Daniel P. Modaff, BMI)Poem 1: “Breath” by Sarah Kotchian, from her new collection Light of Wings, UNM Press (2024): https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings/Fiction: excerpt from “Curiosities” a short story by Lynn C. Miller, from The Lost Archive by (2023) https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm   www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break: cut from“Walk a Mile In My Blues” (Dan, Ken, & John Modaff joined by Dave Merrill on the harmonica.) From the new album, Saturday's Child.Poem 2: “Dreaming Orion” by David Meischen, from his collection Anyone's Son, 3: A Taos Press. David's new book is Nopalito, UNM Press, 2024.   Song 2: “Sweet Songs” (John V. Modaff, with Good Enough)        Episode artwork by Lynda Miller Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio NEXT UP:  Episode 40 “Behind the Curtain”    Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast. Lynn & John

The Unruly Muse
The Family

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 35:43


Song 1: “Family at the Door,” (by John V. Modaff with Good Enough)Poem 1: “Midnight, with Dogs” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/Fiction: Excerpt from “Words Shimmer,” from The Lost Archive by Lynn C. Miller (2023) https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm  www.lynncmiller.comFeed the cat break: "On the Porch" (Chris Geyerman and John Modaff)Poem 2: “Sundays in Wichita,” by Kelly Yenser. Author most recently of Walking Uphill at Noon,  poems, UNM Press, 2022. https://www.unmpress.com/9780826363732/walking-uphill-at-noon/Song 2: “All Right Here,” Dan Modaff & Mark Collins, performed by Good Enough. Episode artwork by Lynda MillerTheme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMIRecorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY.Produced at The Creek StudioNEXT UP: Episode 37, “Machines”  To our listeners the world over: please tell a friend about the podcast! Thank you. Lynn & John

The Unruly Muse
Strange Encounters

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 35:35


Teasers: Ernest Hemingway, C.S. Lewis, and HeraclitusSong 1: Grand Prize written and sung by JVM with Dan Modaff on lead guitarPoem 1: “Window Shopping in Guatemala” by Kelly Jon Yenser, whose new book of poems, Walking Uphill at Noon,  2022 from UNM Press.Story excerpt from “The Last Usher” by Lynn C. Miller. Published in The Lost Archive, 2023, https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htmFeed the Cat Break: excerpt from Centrum Amsterdam Purples by Tbone Kelly. Druidbone Productions, registered 2013, FrancePoem 2: “Autumn,” by Sue Hallgarth, published in bosque 5, www.bosquepress.com. Her series on Willa Cather and Edith Lewis, On the Rocks and Death Comes are published by Arbor Farm Press.Song 2: Mathias Rust by JVM, Dan Modaff on mandolin and 2nd guitarEpisode artwork by Lynda Miller Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio. NEXT UP: Episode 26, “What is Offensive?”

The Unruly Muse
What Is Magic?

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 34:47


Song 1:  Magic Word composed and performed by John V. Modaff. Viola by Dave Merrill.Poem 1: “Abracadabra” by Sarah Kotchian. Published in ABQ inPrint issue #3, 2019. www.bosquepress.com Her new book, Light of Wings, will come out in 2024.Short story, “Simply Magic,” by Lynn C. Miller. Her new collection, The Lost Archive, comes out in April, 2023: https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htmFeed the Cat Break: Ride by Dave Merrill.Poem 2:  “At Home” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/Song 2: Blue River composed and performed by JVM.Episode artwork by Lynda MillerTheme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMIRecorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio.NEXT UP: Episode 25, Strange Encounters

The Confound Millennial
TCM Ep. 217: Supporting Local James of Titans Chaos Games

The Confound Millennial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 43:31


Today The Confound Millennial is supporting local by getting the word out about the newest trading card shop in Stirvin's home base of Morehead Ky. James of Titans Chaos Games is here to talk about Magic The Gathering, what it's like opening a new shop, and where he expects to be with the shop in five years. We love hanging out with fellow nerds like James and hopefully you will too. Be sure to give Titan's Chaos Games a follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087596961353 And for all things The Confound Millennial (merch, where to listen, maybe cool stuff idk) check out our website: https://amap.to/millennial/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-confound-millennial/message

The Unruly Muse
Collecting

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 33:09


Teasers by Albert Einstein, Sylvia Plath, and Mackenzie FinkleaSong 1:  Froney's Museum (composed and performed by John Modaff with Dan Modaff on mandolin and solo guitar)Poem 1: “The Invisible Woman” by Julie Williams (2013), from her collection in progress. Author of Escaping Tornado Season (a novel in poems) and Drama Queens in the House.Short Story: excerpt from “Archival Footage” by Lynn C. Miller from her collection The Lost Archive (April, 2023, U of Wisconsin Press). https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htmFeed the Cat Break: Snow Day (composed and performed by Dave Merrill)Poem 2: “Suddenly My Life” by Jack Cooper. Author of Across My Silence, 2007, World Audience, Inc. Song 2: Your Wall (composed and performed by John Modaff)Episode artwork by Lynda Miller Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio. NEXT UP: Episode 24, What is Magic?   

I Am A Rural Teacher
Shawntasia Butler - Morehead, KY

I Am A Rural Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 13:25


Many imagine rural communities as homogenous, non-diverse places, but in recent years especially quite the opposite is true. With rural populations diversifying in a variety of ways, it is critical now more than ever for teachers to be representatives and role models for the students they serve. Shawntasia Butler is a third-year educator in Morehead, Kentucky, who believes that her identities as a special education teacher and as a black woman are solidly intertwined. We talked with Shawntasia about how she helps students value the ways that diverse rural communities celebrate their differences while bonding over what makes them the same. We'd like to thank our partners at Morehead State University and the National Rural Education Association for collaborating with us on this episode. Special thanks to Shawntasia for sharing her story, being a role model for her students, and serving on the Young Educators' Advisory Council. The I Am A Rural Teacher Project is made possible by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The Unruly Muse
Conversation

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 37:19


Teaser:  Guy de Maupassant (1850-1853), master of the short story, on conversation. Song 1: “Talking to Headstones” (John Modaff) Poem 1: “Quickening” by Elise McHugh, Albuquerque poet and editor, published in bosque journal, issue #5. http://bosquepress.com/book-series/bosque-journal/ Short Story excerpt “How Much Is Enough?” forthcoming in the collection THE LOST ARCHIVE from the University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. www.lynncmiller.com  Feed the Cat Break: a piece of "Indigenous Tuna," by TBone Kelly Poem 2: “You Went to the Prado,” by Jon Kelly Yenser, from the collection Walking Uphill at Noon: poems, University of New Mexico Presss, 2022. https://unmpress.com/search?keywords=Walking+Uphill+at+Noon Song 2: “Hold My Hand” (Dan Modaff with Good Enough, from the CD Too).Episode artwork by Lynda Miller Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #16: “THE COUNTRY”     

The Unruly Muse
Dreams

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 36:41


Teaser: Harriet Tubman (1820-1913), abolitionist and suffragist on Dreams.Song 1: Just A Few of the Notes  (Paul J. Nickels & jvm)Poem 1: “Earth's Shadow” by Claudia Putnam from THE LAND OF STONE AND RIVER in press 2022 from Moon City Press. https://claudiaputnam.com/Story: “Pueblo Luna” by Lynn C. Miller, forthcoming in the collection THE LOST ARCHIVE from the University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break music:  "Middle Ground” by David R. MerrillPoem 2: “Radish Dreams” by Mikki Aronoff, published in bosque 9, 2019 Bosque Press. www.bosquepress.comSong 2:  Winters End   (David R. Merrill)  Episode artwork by Lynda Miller Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, MoreheadNEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #15: “Conversation”

The Unruly Muse
Superstition

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 37:07


Thoughts on superstition from Hypatia, first documented female mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. Born 350-370––died 415 AD.Song 1: Step On a Crack, written and performed by John V. Modaff (harmonica Dave Merrill, piano/synth Jonathan Modaff)Poem 1: “After Reading the News this Morning, I Turn to the Curses of My Ancestors: A Found Poem” by Susan Aizenberg from her chapbook First Light (Gilbraltar Editions, 2020). Susan hails from Iowa City, IA. susanaizenberg.wordpress.comNovel excerpt: “The Séance” from Death of a Department Chair by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. https://www.lynncmiller.com/book/death-of-a-department-chair/Feed the Cat Break, music by John V. ModaffPoem 2: “Old Matthew's Last Words,” adapted from Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The House of the Seven Gables, 1851.Song 2: Where You Going? Written and performed by John V. ModaffEpisode artwork by Lynda Miller Theme, background and incidental music by John V. Modaff The Unruly Muse is recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio. NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #14: “Dreams”

The Unruly Muse
The City

The Unruly Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 36:58


Teaser: Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), American novelist, author of Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy, on New York City.Song 1: “Old Joe,” written and performed by John V. Modaff.Poem 1: “Halifax, 1917, Then and Never Again,” by Sandra Yanonne from Boats for Women, 2019, Salmon Poetry.Short Story: excerpt from “Words Shimmer” by Lynn C. Miller, Chautauqua Journal, 2016. www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break: song “New York,” arranged and performed by Tbone Kelly, from Druidbone; Cast an Irish Circle, 2001 based on AE (George Russell) poems about New York and The Cities, Macmillan 1935.Poem 2: “Passerby” by Jack Cooper, from Across My Silence, 2007, World Audience, Inc. Jack CooperSong 2: “Why Not?” written and performed by John V. Modaff.Episode artwork by Lynda MillerTheme and Incidental Music by John V. ModaffRecorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY.  Produced at The Creek Studio.NEXT UP:  The Unruly Muse #13: “Superstition”

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
Ep. 50 Between The Holler and the Hills with Bobi Conn

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 60:31


This week we branch out away from Louisville and venture out into the state to the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky, where our guest this week resides. Bobi Conn is a technical writer by day and author whose first book, In The Shadow of the Valley, was published this past May by Little A Publishing, the literary imprint for Amazon. Her memoir of growing up in a holler on the outskirts of Morehead KY conveys a tension between the beauty of the landscape in contrast to her family's poverty, her father's drug addiction and his abuse of Bobi, her brother, and their mother. The memoir is Bobi's attempt to have some control over her own life's story. In fact, she never strived to be a memoirist. Her true literary love lies more with poetry and short stories. But, something powerful inside her needed to be released and her journey to write it as her creative writing thesis in graduate school to 12 years later publishing it and also narrating the audiobook version of that story is what we will talk about today. Bobi discusses why she thinks magical realism is a great way to tell stories set in Appalachia, why the term “holler” has such significance among the people who live in this region, why her Granny's house is a metaphor for her life's journey, and what stories she finds in the classic country music she listened to on the radio as a kid. Books Discussed in this Episode: In The Shadow of the Valley by Bobi Conn Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt Hillbilly Elegy by J. D. Vance Hill Women by Cassie Chambers The Odyssey by Homer The Tradition by Jericho Brown The Best We Could Do by Thi But Nothing To See Here by Kevin Wilson   You can find us on FB, instagram (@perksofbeingabookloverpod) and on our blog site at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com Perks airs on Forward Radio 106.5 FM and forwardradio.org every Wednesday at 6 pm, Thursdays at 6 am and 12 pm. We have purchased the rights to the theme music used.

FORward Radio program archives
Perks Ep. 50 | Bobi Conn | Between the Holler and the Hills | 6-17-20

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 60:31


This week we branch out away from Louisville and venture out into the state to the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky, where our guest this week resides. Bobi Conn is a technical writer by day and author whose first book, In The Shadow of the Valley, was published this past May by Little A Publishing, the literary imprint for Amazon. Her memoir of growing up in a holler on the outskirts of Morehead KY conveys a tension between the beauty of the landscape in contrast to her family’s poverty, her father’s drug addiction and his abuse of Bobi, her brother, and their mother. The memoir is Bobi’s attempt to have some control over her own life’s story. In fact, she never strived to be a memoirist. Her true literary love lies more with poetry and short stories. But, something powerful inside her needed to be released and her journey to write it as her creative writing thesis in graduate school to 12 years later publishing it and also narrating the audiobook version of that story is what we will talk about today. Bobi discusses why she thinks magical realism is a great way to tell stories set in Appalachia, why the term “holler” has such significance among the people who live in this region, why her Granny’s house is a metaphor for her life’s journey, and what stories she finds in the classic country music she listened to on the radio as a kid. Books Discussed in this Episode: In The Shadow of the Valley by Bobi Conn Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt Hillbilly Elegy by J. D. Vance Hill Women by Cassie Chambers The Odyssey by Homer The Tradition by Jericho Brown The Best We Could Do by Thi But Nothing To See Here by Kevin Wilson You can find us on FB, instagram (@perksofbeingabookloverpod) and on our blog site at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com Perks airs on Forward Radio 106.5 FM and forwardradio.org every Wednesday at 6 pm, Thursdays at 6 am and 12 pm. We have purchased the rights to the theme music used.

Erskine Radio
Dr. Jignesh Shah updates on current COVID-19 and heart health (ep#4-4/20)

Erskine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 42:16


Dr. Jignesh Shah MD is a board-certified Cardiologist and Epidemiologist in Boulder, Colorado. For over 20 years he worked at hospitals in Marietta Ohio, Ashland and Morehead Ky, Duluth, Des Moines, Ft. Wayne, and Ethiopia. He trained at Harvard Medical School, obtained his medical degree from Seth G.S. Medical College in Mumbai India and Ph.D. in epidemiology and biostatistics from the University of Texas in Houston. His book is, HEART HEALTH: a Guide to Tests and Treatments You Really Need. www.JShahMD.com

Finding Your Frequency
Epidemiology and Biostatistics with Dr. J Shah

Finding Your Frequency

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 21:23


On this episode we speak with Dr. J Shah. Dr. Shah is a board-certified Cardiologist and Epidemiologist in Boulder, Colorado. For more than 20 years, he has worked at hospitals in Marietta OH, Ashland KY, Duluth MN, Des Moines IA, Fort Wayne IN, Morehead KY, and Ethiopia. Dr. Shah has trained at Harvard Medical School, the University of Louisville and the State University of New York at Syracuse. He holds his Medical Degree from Seth G.S. Medical College in Mumbai India, an M.P.H. and Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from the University of Texas at Houston.

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast
Guests: Melissa Corry, Jacquelynne Steves, Vicki & Tom McCarty

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 57:56


Author and talented quilt designer Melissa Corry of Happy Quilting joins me again today! I wanted to catch up with her, talk about her finished Splendid Sampler 1 and get a few details about keeping organized as she makes a lot of projects, I need some tips! ------ I love catching up with designer Jacquelynne Steves! She has fun projects, a gorgeous newsletter and a cool sew along. Today I asked her to talk fabric selecting with me, one of those topics near and dear to a quilters heart. ---------- I’m so excited to have Vicki McCarty of Calico Patch Designs shop in Morehead KY back on the show today. And we convinced her fun husband Tom to join us! Vicki & Tom own and run the shop and so many fun things have gone on since we last talked, like being selected for the 2018 Fall Quilt Sampler magazine! ================ Visit American Patchwork & Quilting at www.allpeoplequilt.com. Visit host Pat Sloan at www.patsloan.com. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 60% off a subscription to American Patchwork & Quilting. Visit www.allpeoplequilt.com/deal and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout. ================ BONUS for our podcast subscribers! Get 50% off a digital quilt pattern of your choice in our online shop. Visit apqshop.com, and use coupon code PODCAST at checkout.

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American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast
8-1-16 Vicki McCarty, Pat Bravo, Mary Abreu, and Roseann Kermes join Pat Sloan on American Patchwork and Quilting Radio

American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 57:02


I was teaching at my guild's quilt show, Quilter's Unlimited, here in Virginia. We run a fairly large show with a lot of vendors. I happened up Vicki McCarty's large booth of amazing and yummy projects! She loves to combine cotton and wool in delightful projects! Vicki owns a fabric store near Morehead KY called Calico Patch. I am excited to get to know Vicki and she has some great tips about working with wool for us. www.calicopatch.net ----------------- Pat Bravo is the creative force of Art Gallery Fabrics. She designs fabric, makes amazing quilts, has wonderful designers on her team and runs her business with her husband Walter. I am so lucky to call Pat my friend and today she and I will talk about creativity and how finding 'your thing' can change your life. http://www.patbravo.com/ -------------------------- Each month this year Mary Abreu of Confessions of a craft addict is joining me so we can talk about in depth on topics we quilters want to know about! This month we are talking about quilting and sewing ‘hacks’. Those things we quilters do to make life a little easier .. often by adjusting and converting a process to work better for us! www.instagram.com/thatcraftaddict/ ---------------- Roseann Kermes of Rosebud's cottage also loves wool! And she is an expert on die cut machines. Today we talk about both, and you'll learn some key trick for using your die cut machine. www.instagram.com/rosebudscottage/?hl=en --------------- visit American Patchwork & Quilting at http://allpeoplequilt.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/apqmagazine Visit host Pat Sloan at http://www.patsloan.com

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