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Thursday's program featured Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College. Among the topics, President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress this week, tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico and a new St. Anselm political poll which will be coming out early next Monday.
Tuesday's program featured the results of the latest survey of likely New Hampshire voters by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St.Anselm College. The Executive Director of the N.H.I.O.P, Neil Levesque, joined us to analyze and dissect what the numbers of the recent polling suggest.
- Neil Levesque (Executive director, New Hampshire Institute of Politics; @NeilLevesque) - Jason Stanley (Author, "Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future") - William Muck (Political science department chair, North Central College in Naperville; @wjmuck, @PoliticsLabPod) - Tony Thompson (Dem candidate for Iowa House District 45; @tony4iowa)
It was a "Potpourri Thursday" on the program, as we touched on Robert F. Kennedy's possible endorsement of Donald Trump, the latest New Hampshire Institute of Politics survey of registered voters in N.H. plus a summary of events taking place around the Granite State and an 85th birthday musical tribute to baseball hall of famer Carl Yastrzemski.
Wednesday's show marked the return of Neil Levesque to the program. Neil is the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College. Our conversation included a look ahead to next week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago, the Presidential Candidates choices of running mates and September 10 when New Hampshire will hold it's Gubernatorial and Congressional primaries and when Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will debate for the first time.
Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College, joined us Wednesday to discuss the Institute's just-released Presidential survey. Mr. Levesque also talked about the events of this past week in the aftermath of the first Presidential debate.
In this episode of Creative Guts, co-hosts Laura Harper Lake and Sarah Wrightsman chat with artist and educator, Joe Acone! We invited Joe on the podcast to talk about gamified teaching. A self-described nerd, Joe pulls from role playing games, like Dungeons and Dragons, and applies those concepts in the classroom!Today, Joe works alongside Creative Guts' Vice Chair, Becky Barsi, at The Derryfield School in Manchester, NH. In the past, Joe has taught at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, Framingham State University, and LaSalle College. In addition to his full time job at the Derryfield School, he's also teaching a course on world building at Manchester Community College.In this episode, we'll also talk a bit about how Joe balances his passion and creativity in the classroom with his own art. As an artist, Joe works primarily in oil and digital, with a bit of illustration, too. He's not a writer, but he's also sort of a writer!Check out Joe at www.artstation.com/joeacone and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/joeacone.Listen to this episode wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Be friends with us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CreativeGutsPodcast and Instagram at www.Instagram.com/CreativeGutsPodcast. This episode is sponsored in part by the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts. Thank you to our friends in Rochester for their support of the show.If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Learn more about us and make a tax deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com.
With New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary quickly approaching, the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast heads to the Granite State. Galen speaks with Annmarie Timmins, Senior Reporter at the New Hampshire Bulletin, and Neil Levesque, Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College, about the potentially competitive contest between frontrunner former President Donald Trump and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, as well as the nuances of New Hampshire's electorate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil Levesque, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College joined us on Wednesday to talk about Nikki Haley's decision not to debate Ron DeSantis Thursday night at the scheduled WMUR/ABC event at the St. Anselm which has now been cancelled. Also with us Wednesday, Dennis Martin AKA Dr. Harp who will be appearing at a Blues and Coffee event Saturday evening at the Orchard Christian Fellowship Church in Londonderry from 7-10.
With the First in the Nation Presidential Primary coming up in less than two weeks, our Wednesday guest was Neil Levesque, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm. Neil discussed the latest polling on the Republican side and the controversy in the aftermath of the Democratic National Committee declaring the New Hampshire Primary "meaningless".
Julie Wood, owner of The Leading Edge, began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since she launched her business in 2006, she has specified her services largely to the interior designer. Julie enjoys assisting designers in creating spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops, and classes. Julie is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products, and she often passes along those tips to her interior designers. Links and Resources; HGTV White House Christmas Episode 385 - Julie Wood Johanna Burke - Burke and Pryde
Julie Wood, owner of The Leading Edge, began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since she launched my business in 2006, she has specified her services largely to the interior designer. Julie enjoys assisting designers in creating spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops, and classes. Julie is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products, and she often passes along those tips to her interior designers. Links and Resources; #7 - Julie Wood #157 - Opportunity Thinking Series with Renee Rucci and Julie Wood
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is on the NHJournal podcast, fresh from his debate with Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. The GOP POTUS candidate talks about the massive ideological divide that exists in American politics. He also shares what New Hampshire voters tell him they want to talk about, and he offers his take on the NH Dems' new push for more gun control in the wake of the horrific mass shooting in Maine.Also, the host's take on the current state of the First in the Nation primary, and the potential impact of Rep. Dean Phillips' candidacy on the Democratic race.Hosted by Michael GrahamSponsored by Perfect Smiles of Nashua.
In today's episode we chat with Kaylan Buteyn, visual artist & founder of the Artist/Mother podcast and Thrive Together network. We chat about art and motherhood, finding a sense of balance, and how you can strengthen your creative practice by allowing curiosity to guide your work. Here's what we discuss:1. The role of textiles in Kaylan's work as a visual artist exploring legacies of care.2. How Kaylan's experience as an artist and mother inspired her to launch the Artist/Mother podcast.3. Why it's valid (and sometimes necessary) to take a step back from your art practice after having children, and the importance of remembering that your art is a long-term practice. Do what you can with the time you have!4. The power of unlearning beliefs that you were once taught and no longer serve you.5. Allowing room for personal investigation, and how doing so can guide you to your most authentic and powerful work.About Kaylan:Kaylan Buteyn's work investigates physical representations of generational care through paintings, quilts, domestic textiles, abstraction and collage. She has exhibited in galleries and community spaces internationally including the Ground Floor Gallery in Nashville, TN, Artlink in Fort Wayne, IN, Split Milk in Edinburgh, Scotland, among others. In 2019, as a social extension of her art practice, Kaylan founded the Artist/Mother Podcast, sharing interviews of working artists who are mothers. The podcast community has grown to a more inclusive state, and now exists as the Thrive Together Network, a community of female identifying, non-binary and trans artists that offers support and encouragement through exhibitions, retreats, a crit group program and more. In 2020 as a response to the global covid-19 pandemic, Kaylan co-founded Stay Home Gallery with Pam Taylor and the two took their virtual gallery physical when Kaylan offered her home and artist studio in rural Tennessee as a brick and mortar gallery and artist residency space. Kaylan holds an MFA from the New Hampshire Institute of Art. She now lives with her partner and their 3 children in Fort Wayne, IN. Website(s): kaylancreates.comInstagram: @kaylanbuteynVisit our website: visionaryartcollective.comFollow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymagJoin our newsletter: visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter
Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College joined us to discuss the state of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary and make us aware of a couple of upcoming events at the Institute.
Politics and football were Wednesday's topics. Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College, discussed the recent visit of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders to the Institute and also talked about last week's first Republican presidential debate. Later in the program we were joined by Gregg Ficery author of the new book “Gridiron Legacy: Pro Football's Missing Origin Story”. Mr. Ficery's project was inspired by the discovery of long-forgotten photographs he found in his grandmother's basement in 2007. His great grandfather played pro football and was the center who snapped the ball to the quarterback who completed the first forward pass in the history of pro football.
Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College was our Wednesday guest and he broke some news. Next Monday night at 5:30 there will be a “No Labels” event at St. Anselm fueling speculation that there exists a possibility of a Third Party presidential candidacy in 2024. The headliner at the event will be West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin. Manchin will be joined by the former Republican Governor of Utah John Huntsman and former Connecticut Senator and 2000 Vice Presidential candidate Joe Lieberman who left the Democratic Party in 2006 to become an Independent.
Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College joined the conversation to discuss the latest entrants into the Republican Presidential Primary, President Biden avoiding the Granite State and the latest on Hunter Biden. Also, analysis of the trade that will send long-time Celtic Marcus Smart to Memphis and 7 foot-3 inch sharpshooter Kristaps Porzingis to Boston.
The Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College, Neil Levesque, was featured on Wednesday's program. Neil previewed some major events coming soon to the College campus including next Monday's visit from South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, Wednesday's CNN Town Hall with former President Donald Trump and an appearance later in the month from Republican Presidential hopeful Nikki Haley. Neil also discussed the upcoming 2024 gubernatorial race in New Hampshire with Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig the latest to form an exploratory committee while considering a run for the Democratic nomination.
Today With Julie Wood: Welcome to Window Treatments for Profit. Today we are joined by Julie Wood, who calls herself “the interior designer's best friend.” Julie's business, The Leading Edge Drapery, is a professional workroom specializing in custom collaboration with interior designers to create luxury window treatments and soft home furnishings. She knows how to work with designers because she was trained as one. Tune in to hear Julie's story, including several AHA moments we can all learn from. Pick It Apart [1:00] LuAnn thanks Julie for building a leader and helping to build relationships among others in the industry. [6:36] Julie gives credit to her childhood sewing teacher for helping her hone a natural love of fabric and sewing. [22:11] Julie discusses the importance of business knowledge, especially in a creative industry. [28:38] LuAnn and Julie talk about the importance of taking leaps in your business, whether you are ready or not. [33:23] Julie and LuAnn discuss the importance of defining your ideal client. [45:20] Julie reminds listeners not to feel guilty or internalize mistakes because it's business, so make decisions and move on. LuAnn Nigara and Julie Wood's Ah-Ha Moments “That's what I enjoy about getting groups together. You take away so much more than you ever put into just organizing it.” – Julie Wood “Custom is when you don't know what you're doing and you've said ‘yes'.” – Julie Wood “You can practice all day long, in whatever kind of career you want. You can practice stained glass. You can practice woodworking. You can practice that all day and night. However, if you have no business knowledge, it's almost like you're setting yourself up for failure.” – Julie Wood “We know what we know. And we don't have any idea what we don't know.” – LuAnn Nigara “If you wait until you're ready to leap, you're never going to leap because you're never going to be ready.” – Julie Wood More About Julie Wood: Julie Wood is "an interior designer's best friend!". Owner of The Leading Edge Drapery, Julie began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since beginning the business in 2006, The Leading Edge Drapery has cultivated wholesale clients. The designer /workroom relationship is very important. Julie enjoys assisting designers put forth their best product that will create spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops and classes. She is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products. Julie shares these techniques with designers and creates samples that designers can share with their client. Julie loves her job and role assisting the designers she works for. She looks forward to creating original contemporary treatments and products for your projects. (Not your Grandma's curtains.) When Julie is not busy sewing, she enjoys traveling and textile education. She served as president of the National Window Coverings Association of America 2016-2018. Connect with Julie Wood Website Instagram What's new with LuAnn Nigara LuAnn Live 2023 luannuniversity.com http://www.luannnigara.com/cob Get The Goodies! For checklists, resources, and extra goodies from A Well-Designed Business sign up for free here. To Get on LuAnn's Email List, text the word designbiz to 444999! Purchase LuAnn's Books Here: Book 1: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Audiobook: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Book 2: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Pre-Order Book 3: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Volume 2 Connect with LuAnn Nigara
This morning on "Cail & Company LIVE" we welcome Neil Levesque, Executive Director at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. Ken also talks about today being "Opening Day" for the baseball season!
Why is RFK, Jr coming to the New Hampshire Institute of Politics? Why did he jump into the fight for New Hampshire's FITN primary two weeks ago? Is Camelot magic making a return?It's all part of the podcast, along with Vivek Ramaswamy -- author, tech guy, Fox News celebrity, and a possible Republican candidate in 2024. He talks 'Woke, Inc.', ESG investing and GOP politics with host Michael Graham, managing editor of NHJournal.To become a $4.99/month "subscriber" to the free daily newsletter, please click here!
Monday's program featured Neil Levesque, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College. The discussion concerned the weekend vote by the Democratic National Committee to strip New Hampshire of its' First in the Nation Presidential Primary status and award it to South Carolina. During the interview Mr. Levesque accused the D.N.C. of trying to “rig” the primary process and also assured us that New Hampshire would still be the first primary state since it is a state law. Also, Hockey East broadcaster John Leahy joined the show to recap the weekend action in College Hockey's top conference and preview tonight's opening round of the annual Beanpot Tournament in Boston.
On today's episode of "Cail & Company LIVE," we welcome Neil Levesque, Executive Director at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College & Marc Hubbard, Men's Head Soccer Coach at UNH.
Today we welcome Neil Levesque, Executive Director at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. He chats about the results of the latest St. Anselm Political Poll. We also welcome Dick Boucher and Roland Martin, Board of Directors, from the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame.
Ken Cail interviews Eric Pinder, author of the book "Life at the Top: Weather, Wisdom & High Cuisine from the Mount Washington Observatory." Eric also has taught creative writing at the New Hampshire Institute of Art and other colleges, and today he often visits schools and libraries to share stories about the writing life, books, and animals. He holds a BA from Hampshire College and an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Katrina Ray-Saulis is a writer and creator living in Maine. She has a BFA in Creative Writing from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, and an MFA from Stonecoast USM. Katrina lives with her wife and their pets in a 200-year-old house that was once used as the local undertaker. She thrives off coffee and literature and uses sitcoms to quiet her overactive mind. Visit her website, here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roundtablewriters/support
Learning to share your political views in ways that can actually make a difference in the world is important and empowering. In this episode we're going to talk about how to write a solid political argument, and different places your political writing could take you. Katrina Ray-Saulis is a writer and creator living in Maine. She has a BFA in Creative Writing from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, and an MFA in Creative Writing from Stonecoast USM. Katrina lives with her wife, a fellow writer and artist, in a 200-year-old house that was once used as the local undertaker. She thrives off of coffee and literature and uses sitcoms to quiet her overactive mind. www.kraysaulis.com www.stitchandwitch.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roundtablewriters/support
Here is your fresh steaming cup of Weekend Inspiration - You are not Alone Find YOUR community! Some of the best I can give you in life, not just motherhood or being an artist but in LIFE! Find YOUR community! There is a lid for every pot and you are not alone. It is lovely friends and beautiful people who lift you up and encourage you to go beyond what you have even imagined for yourself. I have been fortunate enough to have a supportive community with many creative friends, and we all support and encourage one another and are proud of one another's victories. The impact of community has altered my life in so many positive ways, it is difficult to express my gratitude in words to you on this page. All I can tell you is this: surround yourself with these people who will love you and support you. Together you will all do great things, beyond even what you see in yourself today. How do you find these people you ask? Let's get you a lid for your pot! Well first, you must make a list (lists are my favourite). Describe yourself: interests, activities you enjoy, beliefs, pastimes, age, identity, occupations you are in or aspire to be a part of. This Week on our Colour Me Happy! Podcast Kaylan Buteyn founder of Artist/Mother Podcast and recently combined forces Co-Founder of THRIVE Together Network with Jamie Smith. Kayln Buteyn founder of Artist/Mother Podcast and Co-Founder of THRIVE Together Network. Kaylan Buteyn is also an artist, curator, and founder of Stay Home Gallery & Residency. Her practice primarily focuses on female empowerment, the maternal experience, and community engagement. Her paintings are rooted in abstraction, often referencing the maternal form. She has exhibited in galleries and community spaces internationally. In 2019, as a social extension of her art practice, Kaylan started the Artist/Mother Podcast, sharing interviews of working artists who are mothers. The podcast has grown to a large network of women artists and offers support and encouragement for them through exhibitions, publications, retreats, a crit group program and more. In 2020 as a response to the global covid-19 pandemic, Kaylan co-founded Stay Home Gallery with Pam Taylor and the two took their virtual gallery physical when Kaylan offered her home and artist studio in rural Tennessee as a brick and mortar gallery and artist residency space. Kaylan holds an MFA from the New Hampshire Institute of Art. She now lives with her partner and their 3 children in Fort Wayne, IN. Learn more about Kaylan: http://www.kaylancreates.com/ Join Our Colour Me Happy! Community: https://www.brandihofer.ca/community Watch now on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JAssAOUva88 Music by Swear by the Moon: https://www.swearbythemoon.com/
Neil Levesque, Executive Director at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College chats about the results of the latest St. Anselm Political Poll. Neil also talks about his two trips to Alaska this Summer and the adventures he experienced there.
Neil Levesque, Executive Director at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College, talks about his hiking travels in Alaska and current politics. Second guest, Marshall Jon Fisher is a writer whose work has appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, Discover Magazine, Doubletake magazine, and Harper's. Ken and Marshall chat about his most recent book, "Seventeen And Oh."
On this edition of the NHJournal podcast, Managing Editor Michael Graham is joined by Paris Alic, the Washington Times Capitol Hill reporter who also served as a panelist for the first NH GOP U.S. Senate debate. He offers his take on how DC Republicans and funders are likely to view what they saw on stage at the NHJournal debate, held at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics on the campus of St. Anselm College.Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy was also at the debate and he notes some key lines all five candidates drew during the forum. Cline, who also hosts a new morning drive radio show on WFEA in Manchester, had. candidate Kevin Smith on his show the morning after the debate and talks about his takeaways.
Becca & Natalie cover what an essential oil is, how you can use them, and what to consider when choosing the essential oils that are best for you. They both speak about their experience with essential oils and share some very raw and vulnerable stories about their own healing journeys that are connected to their essential oil experiences. Together they draw from decades of experience and expertise to deliver this heartfelt episode. Becca is Life Coach and Astrologer, supporting clients 1:1 through their spiritual awakening. She helps purpose driven people break free from being stuck, step into their natural gifts, & live a life true to their core. She graduated with a certificate in Holistic Health Coaching from the Institute For Integrative Nutrition in 2013 and has been a dōTERRA wellness advocate since 2014. If you would like to purchase some essential oils you can order them directly from the dōTERRA website. Please make sure to use Becca's account number with your order if you would like to be her customer or receive support from her directly (969358). Reach Becca online at www.beccaspeert.com or connect with her via social media on instagram or Facebook. Natalie Goodwin is a licensed massage therapist, holistic esthetician, and certified Ayurvedic counselor. A graduate of the New Hampshire Institute for Therapeutic Arts in 2001, Natalie has since continued to receive extensive education in therapeutic massage and bodywork, holistic skin care, Ayurveda, and Yoga. She received her certification to practice esthetics from The Elizabeth Grady School of Esthetics and Massage Therapy where she taught as one of their lead instructors for almost 10 years. Additionally, Natalie is a graduate of the Kripalu School of Ayurveda and holds a certification in Ayurvedic diet and lifestyle consulting as well as Ayurvedic spa therapies. She has completed 300 hours of therapeutic Yoga teacher training and applies her thorough understanding of body alignment principles to her work as a massage therapist and educator. Drawing upon almost two decades of extensive study, clinical experience, and education Natalie is a true expert in the field of massage, skin care, and holistic health. RESOURCES: dōTERRA Impact on environment and communities Why dōTERRA? Free E-Books: Essential Oil Guidelines: Aromatic Use Essential Oil Guidelines: Topical Use Essential Oil Guidelines: Internal Use
In today's episode of "Cail & Company," we welcome Neil Levesque. Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St.Anselm College on the President's State of the Union Address and the three Congressional seats up for grabs in the state when the mid-term elections take place in November.
In this crossover episode with the Beyond Politics Podcast, we cover what Americans are telling top pollsters right now, and what it means. Americans are sad, angry, and fed up these days...and with the lingering pandemic, high prices, and continued partisan bitterness, it's understandable. So what is that doing to elected officeholders, voter perceptions of the two parties, and re-election prospects for everyone on the ballot in 2022? Neil Levesque of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics who oversees the top-rated St. Anselm's poll walks through their latest findings, and what they mean for the direction of public opinion and politics as we head toward the mid-term elections.
Americans are sad, angry, and fed up these days...and with the lingering pandemic, high prices, and continued partisan bitterness, it's understandable. So what is that doing to elected officeholders, voter perceptions of the two parties, and re-election prospects for everyone on the ballot in 2022? Neil Levesque of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics who oversees the top-rated St. Anselm's poll walks through their latest findings, and what they mean for the direction of public opinion and politics as we head toward the mid-term elections.
Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College analyzes the current political scene and discusses the recent polling results from the St. Anselm College Survey Center.
A new addition of one of the country's most highly-rated polls is hot off the presses, and we have an interview with Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics which conducted the poll, to break it all down. Who's up (hint: no one!)? Who's down (everyone!) And most important, what does that say about what voters are thinking, and how the politics of the coming months will take shape?
On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, the Washington Examiner's David Drucker talks about his new book on the future of the GOP, "In Trump's Shadow," and previews his Tuesday, October 26th appearance at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College.More about the book here.More about the NHIOP appearance here.
Our guest this week is Dan Habib, an outspoken advocate for the disabled, a gifted photojournalist and award winning documentarian. One of those documentaries is “Including Samuel” which profiles his 19 year old son, Samuel, who was diagnosed with GNAO1, a rare neurodevelopment disorder. Other award winning films include: "Mr. Connolly Has ALS" and "Intelligent Lives." We'll hear about Dan's advocacy for those touched by disability, about his family, the documentaries as well as how Samuel continues to thrive and inspire, all on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast. LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/danhabib/ Email – dhabib@wihd.orgDan's TedX Talk: "Disabling Segregation" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izkN5vLbnw8University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability – https://iod.unh.edu Documentaries -“Including Samuel” - https://includingsamuel.com/“Intelligent Lives”. https://intelligentlives.org"Mr Connolly has ALS" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25Fy0gRyn8c&t=696sSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, Georgia's Republican Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan previews his upcoming appearance at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics to discuss his new book "GOP 2.0." He believes there are lessons for Republicans to learn from former President Trump, both good and bad, that they can use to win in 2022 and beyond.Also, New Hampshire's federal delegation again issues press statements about a state council's vote, while refusing to hold open press events to discuss their own.Hosted by Michael Graham.
This week, the Executive Council was forced to postpone their meeting due to fears about the safety of state officials. The Executive Council was set to discuss contracts that would help the state expand its COVID-19 vaccine contracts. On Thursday, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella promised a review of the "facts and circumstances" surrounding the event at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, with the intent to discover whether any individuals violated criminal law, according to the press release. Democratic Councilor Cindy Warmington called the behavior of protesters "insurrectionist." State officials also announced that four new COVID-19 testing sites would come to New Hampshire in the coming weeks.
Jennifer Anne Gordon is a gothic horror novelist. Her work includes Beautiful, Frightening and Silent (2020) which is a finalist in the Kindle Book Review Awards, and From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel book 1), and coming out in November 2020, When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel book 2). Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as the Co-Host of the YouTube Channel “Talk Horror To Me”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, as well as Horror Tree. Jennifer is pale, curly-haired ginger, obsessed with horror, ghosts, abandoned buildings, and her dog "Lord Tubby". She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English. She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, a burlesque performer and for the past ten years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer. When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her husband and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a Leo, so at the end of the day, she just thinks about her hair. For more information and benevolent stalking, please visit her website at http://www.JenniferAnneGordon.com Amazon Author Page - amazon.com/author/jenniferannegordon Facebook Author Page - https://www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20063036.Jennifer_Gordon This episode sponsored by Creative Edge Publicity - http://www.creative-edge.services/ To learn more about your host, Kim Lengling, visit www.kimlenglingauthor.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kim-lengling1/support
In recent weeks, Afghanistan, the Delta surge, Hurricane Ida, and mixed economic news have changed what's on voters' minds, and driven new and more negative perceptions of elected leaders and policies in the U.S. Joe Biden is significantly down, as are views of the Democratic Party and the state of the country overall. One of the very best polls in New Hampshire or around the country tracking these views comes from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center. The Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm is Neil Levesque...he oversees this poll, and he joins us to discuss what it says about the current state of politics in America.
Michael Ozner, MD, FACC, FAHA, is one of America's leading advocates for heart disease prevention. Dr. Ozner is a board-certified cardiologist, a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and of the American Heart Association, Medical Director of Wellness & Prevention at Baptist Health South Florida and a well-known regional and national speaker in the field of preventive cardiology. Dr. Ozner is on the Scientific Advisory Board of Life Extension Magazine and he is also the Symposium Director for “Cardiovascular Disease Prevention,” an annual international meeting highlighting advances in preventive cardiology and dedicated to treatment and prevention of heart attack and stroke. Dr. Ozner is the past President of the American Heart Association of Miami and has frequently appeared in the print, radio and television media including The New York Times, NPR radio and CBS News. Dr Ozner was voted "Best of Miami in Medicine" in 2006 by Miami Today and he was the recipient of the 2008 American Heart Association Humanitarian Award and has been elected to Top Cardiologists in America by the Consumer Council of America. Dr. Ozner is also the author of The Great American Heart Hoax, Heart Attack Proof, The Complete Mediterranean Diet, and Heart Attacks Are Not Worth Dying For.Website: http://drozner.comEmail: CardiacOz@aol.comJENNIFER ANNE GORDON is a professional ballroom dancer and choreographer by day, and acurly haired neurotic writer by night. She is an actor, a traveler, a photographer, a lover of Gothic Horror, and a dog mom.She lives in the wilds of New Hampshire with her partner on and off the dance floor. Her novels include the Kindle Award for Horror 2020 Winning book, Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent, as well as the historical Gothic novel From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel #1) as well as When The Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel #2). She had a collection of her mixed media artwork published during spring of 2020, entitled Victoriana: mixed media art of Jennifer Gordon.Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as the Co-Host of the You Tube Channel “Talk Horror To Me”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, as well as Horror Tree. She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English.She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, and burlesque performer and for the past 10 years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer.When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her fiancé and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a leo, so at the end of the day she just thinks about her hair. For more information and benevolent stalking, please visit her website at;http://www.JenniferAnneGordon.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Michael Ozner, MD, FACC, FAHA, is one of America's leading advocates for heart disease prevention. Dr. Ozner is a board-certified cardiologist, a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and of the American Heart Association, Medical Director of Wellness & Prevention at Baptist Health South Florida and a well-known regional and national speaker in the field of preventive cardiology. Dr. Ozner is on the Scientific Advisory Board of Life Extension Magazine and he is also the Symposium Director for “Cardiovascular Disease Prevention,” an annual international meeting highlighting advances in preventive cardiology and dedicated to treatment and prevention of heart attack and stroke. Dr. Ozner is the past President of the American Heart Association of Miami and has frequently appeared in the print, radio and television media including The New York Times, NPR radio and CBS News. Dr Ozner was voted "Best of Miami in Medicine" in 2006 by Miami Today and he was the recipient of the 2008 American Heart Association Humanitarian Award and has been elected to Top Cardiologists in America by the Consumer Council of America. Dr. Ozner is also the author of The Great American Heart Hoax, Heart Attack Proof, The Complete Mediterranean Diet, and Heart Attacks Are Not Worth Dying For.Website: http://drozner.comEmail: CardiacOz@aol.comJENNIFER ANNE GORDON is a professional ballroom dancer and choreographer by day, and acurly haired neurotic writer by night. She is an actor, a traveler, a photographer, a lover of Gothic Horror, and a dog mom.She lives in the wilds of New Hampshire with her partner on and off the dance floor. Her novels include the Kindle Award for Horror 2020 Winning book, Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent, as well as the historical Gothic novel From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel #1) as well as When The Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel #2). She had a collection of her mixed media artwork published during spring of 2020, entitled Victoriana: mixed media art of Jennifer Gordon.Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as the Co-Host of the You Tube Channel “Talk Horror To Me”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, as well as Horror Tree. She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English.She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, and burlesque performer and for the past 10 years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer.When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her fiancé and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a leo, so at the end of the day she just thinks about her hair. For more information and benevolent stalking, please visit her website at;http://www.JenniferAnneGordon.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Guest: Jennifer Anne Gordon is a gothic horror/speculative fiction novelist. Her work includes Beautiful, Frightening and Silent (2020) which won the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense for 2020, Won Best Horror 2020 from Authors on the Air, was a Finalist for American Book Fest's Best Book Award- Horror, 2020, as well as BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST for Authors on the Air, 2020, it also received the Platinum 5 Star Review from Reader's Choice. Her second Novel, “From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel book 1)” received the Gold Seal from Book View, as well as The Platinum Seal from Reader's Favorite, her third novel “When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel book 2)” Was published late November 2020. She had a collection of her mixed media artwork published during spring of 2020, entitled Victoriana: mixed media art of Jennifer Gordon. Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as a Co-Host of the podcast “Writers Showcase”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, Horror Tree, Writers After Dark, Reader's Entertainment Magazine, and Ginger Nuts of Horror. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association. Jennifer is a pale curly haired ginger, obsessed with horror, ghosts, abandoned buildings, and her dog "Lord Tubby". She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English. She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, and burlesque performer and for the past 10 years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer. When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her husband and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a leo, so at the end of the day she just thinks about her hair. For more information and benevolent stalking, please visit her website at http://www.JenniferAnneGordon.com Facebook Author Page - https://www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 Host: Book junkie, cat wrangler and host Pam Stack is a serious reader who loves writers, cats and art. She is an internationally awarded advocate for women and children. www.facebook.com/authorsontheair. This is a copyrighted podcast owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
Guest: Jennifer Anne Gordon is a gothic horror/speculative fiction novelist. Her work includes Beautiful, Frightening and Silent (2020) which won the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense for 2020, Won Best Horror 2020 from Authors on the Air, was a Finalist for American Book Fest's Best Book Award- Horror, 2020, as well as BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST for Authors on the Air, 2020, it also received the Platinum 5 Star Review from Reader's Choice. Her second Novel, “From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel book 1)” received the Gold Seal from Book View, as well as The Platinum Seal from Reader's Favorite, her third novel “When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel book 2)” Was published late November 2020. She had a collection of her mixed media artwork published during spring of 2020, entitled Victoriana: mixed media art of Jennifer Gordon. Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as a Co-Host of the podcast “Writers Showcase”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, Horror Tree, Writers After Dark, Reader's Entertainment Magazine, and Ginger Nuts of Horror. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association. Jennifer is a pale curly haired ginger, obsessed with horror, ghosts, abandoned buildings, and her dog "Lord Tubby". She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English. She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, and burlesque performer and for the past 10 years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer. When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her husband and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a leo, so at the end of the day she just thinks about her hair. For more information and benevolent stalking, please visit her website at http://www.JenniferAnneGordon.com Facebook Author Page - https://www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 Host: Book junkie, cat wrangler and host Pam Stack is a serious reader who loves writers, cats and art. She is an internationally awarded advocate for women and children. www.facebook.com/authorsontheair. This is a copyrighted podcast owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
Guest: Jennifer Anne Gordon is a gothic horror/speculative fiction novelist. Her work includes Beautiful, Frightening and Silent (2020) which won the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense for 2020, Won Best Horror 2020 from Authors on the Air, was a Finalist for American Book Fest's Best Book Award- Horror, 2020, as well as BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST for Authors on the Air, 2020, it also received the Platinum 5 Star Review from Reader's Choice. Her second Novel, “From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel book 1)” received the Gold Seal from Book View, as well as The Platinum Seal from Reader's Favorite, her third novel “When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel book 2)” Was published late November 2020. She had a collection of her mixed media artwork published during spring of 2020, entitled Victoriana: mixed media art of Jennifer Gordon. Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as a Co-Host of the podcast “Writers Showcase”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, Horror Tree, Writers After Dark, Reader's Entertainment Magazine, and Ginger Nuts of Horror. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association. Jennifer is a pale curly haired ginger, obsessed with horror, ghosts, abandoned buildings, and her dog "Lord Tubby". She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English. She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, and burlesque performer and for the past 10 years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer. When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her husband and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a leo, so at the end of the day she just thinks about her hair. For more information and benevolent stalking, please visit her website at www.JenniferAnneGordon.com Facebook Author Page - www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ Twitter - twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 Host: Book junkie, cat wrangler and host Pam Stack is a serious reader who loves writers, cats and art. She is an internationally awarded advocate for women and children. www.facebook.com/authorsontheair. This is a copyrighted podcast owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College
Chuck Welch (a.k.a. The Crackerjack Kid) is author of "Eternal Network: A Mail Art Anthology", one of the earliest and best anthologies of mail art thought and writing. His artistamp and mail art works have long circulated throughout the Network; recent artistamp issues cover topics such as BLM, C19, and political protest. Crackerjack has spent the last twelve years archiving and organizing his mail art collection, for inclusion at the Smithsonian Museum's Archives of American Art. He has curated mail art exhibitions for various institutions, most recently the show "Postcards to Brattleboro: 40 Years of Mail Art" at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont. He has been the focus of museum shows, notably "Errors, Fakes, and Oddities" and "Mail Art Archives and Correspondences by Chuck Welch" at the New Hampshire Institute of Art Sharon Arts Gallery, in Manchester, NH. This is Part 01 of a two part episode. ----more---- SHOW NOTES: Omaha Flow Systems :: Ken Friedman Postcards to Brattleboro: 40 Years of Mail Art Errors, Fakes, and Oddities at the New Hampshire Institute of Art Eternal Network: A Mail Art Anthology (readable .pdf) ----more---- The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musical artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artists Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Is there a postal modern or mail art maven that you'd like to hear more about? An individual that you think should be interviewed by Senders Receive? Send us an email at: sendersreceivepodcast.com! Follow us on Instagram: @sendersreceivepodcast
The Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm's, Neil Levesque, breaks down the results of their latest survey, which chock full of tantalizing insights on why President Biden's approval rating -- and the strength of congressional Democrats -- is falling. Also, what does each party need to do to get their mojo back for the next election?
It was such a treat to have Jennifer on the show a second time. Listen up for some cool conversations and a few clues on what Jennifer has been up to. We chat about Marvel movies, current culture, traveling, and her new book coming out. Jennifer is an Award Winning Author, Artist, Podcaster, Dance Instructor, and just a wonderfully dark and funny horror writer. About Jennifer Gordon Jennifer Anne Gordon is a Gothic horror novelist. Her work includes Beautiful, Frightening and Silent (2020) which won the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense for 2020, and From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel book 1), and When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel book 2). She had a collection of her mixed media artwork published during spring of 2020, entitled Victoriana: mixed media art of Jennifer Gordon Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as the Co-Host of the You Tube Channel “Talk Horror to Me”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, as well as Horror Tree. Jennifer is a pale curly haired ginger, obsessed with horror, ghosts, abandoned buildings, and her dog "Lord Tubby". She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English. She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, and burlesque performer and for the past 10 years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer. When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her fiancé and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a leo, so at the end of the day she just thinks about her hair. https://www.jenniferannegordon.com/ https://www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/ https://twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 https://www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ https://www.amazon.com/Jennifer-Gordon/e/B0854PYTXX/ https://anchor.fm/voxvomitus
Jennifer Anne Gordon was born a strange, pale, and quiet child, a ghost scared of ghosts.... Originally from New Hampshire, she studied acting at The New Hampshire Institute of Art. She grew up to become an actress, magician's assistant, artist, writer, dancer, and muse. She currently haunts lonely places in New Hampshire, though she is not dead.Her debut novel, "Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent," earned Jennifer the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense 2020, the Best Horror 2020 in the Authors on the Air Awards, and was a finalist for both the American Book Fest's Best Book Award Horror 2020, and the Authors on the Air Book of the Year.In this episode we go deep into:Jennifer’s dancing history and how it influences her writingHow being a Pantser of Dance formed her witing processHow her 7th grade bullies helped her craftHer experimentation with different styles of writing from poetry to journalismHow she, ‘Broke through the barrier’ to start writing her first novelWhy it’s always horror and how ‘Pet Cemetery’ and ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ were her genesis What drew her to horror as a child and her influencesWhat her intentions were when writing her debut novelHow PitMad kicked her in the pants to get her book ‘out there’Her views on going back to a finished projectThe creative process through the drafts of her booksHer journey from idea to award winning novelWhat being an award-winning writer does to self-expectationsWhy an author brand is importantWhat art means to Jennifer and how it has helped her throughout her creative journey so far and how she continues to use itHow she approaches character research for historical horrorFind out more about Jennifer:https://www.jenniferannegordon.com/https://www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/https://www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ https://twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 Links from the show:https://raisondetre.bandcamp.com/ (The artist she referenced)Get your Great Writers Share merchandise!https://www.danielwillcocks.com/merch/gwsGWS Press books:Collaboration for Authors: https://books2read.com/u/3G2jLnSpecial thanks to:Intro vocals: Persephone RoseShow theme: Karl HughesBecome a Patron of the show! Get exclusive bonus content, find your tribe, and get early access to all episodes.Thank you to my patrons:David HinesHarley ChristensenJon CronshawJenn MitchellInnes RichensIan J MiddletonMichael AnderleKatie ForrestYanni JadeMeg CowleyH.B. LyneJoSacha BlackLaura KCrys CainSamantha FrostVictoria LK WilliamsBrett JacksonFaye... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s show featured Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College.
Ken Cail's first show on WKXL! He is joined by the Dean of the NH Senate Lou D'Allesandro, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics Neil Levesque and State Representative Mike Moffett.
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Kaylan Buteyn is an artist, curator, founder of the Artist/Mother Podcast and founder of Stay Home Gallery & Residency. Her practice primarily focuses on female empowerment, the maternal experience, and community engagement. Her paintings are rooted in abstraction, often referencing the maternal form. She has exhibited in galleries and community spaces internationally. In 2019, as a social extension of her art practice, Kaylan started the Artist/Mother Podcast, sharing interviews of working artists who are mothers. The podcast has grown to a large network of women artists and offers support and encouragement for them through exhibitions, publications, retreats, a crit group program and more. In 2020 as a response to the global covid-19 pandemic, Kaylan co-founded Stay Home Gallery with Pam Taylor and the two took their virtual gallery physical when Kaylan offered her home and artist studio in rural Tennessee as a brick and mortar gallery and artist residency space. Kaylan holds an MFA from the New Hampshire Institute of Art. She now lives with her partner and their 3 children in Fort Wayne, IN. TAKEAWAYS: -It’s never too late to dive into the arts or become an artist -Building a creative business -Reverse Engineering -Joy in being Productive -Thinking about the studio day like a studio week - Working in a sketchbook each day. -Referencing her own work to build her language. -Working in “scrapes of time” - Always having side work with the big work (16x20 or 20x24) -Go dipper instead of wider -Getting feedback on your work that can help you grow. SPONSORS: Sunlight Tax: A tax expert who gets what YOU do. Engaging tax workshops for artists, creatives and freelancers. Vvrkshop: VVrkshop, a new professional training platform founded by art critic and curator Paddy Johnson! With classes led by renowned art world experts such as Johnson, former Executive Editor of ARTnews Robin Cembalest, and Director of Catherine Edelman Gallery Juli Lowe, artists get high level professional support at a reasonable price. Save $20 with code ILIKEYOURWORK20 LINKS: http://www.kaylancreates.com/ https://artistmotherpodcast.com/
Jennifer is an Author, Artist, Podcaster, Dance Instructor, and just a wonderfully dark and funny horror writer. Enjoy this conversation where we even talk about ballroom dancing. https://www.jenniferannegordon.com/ https://www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/ https://twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 https://www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ https://www.amazon.com/Jennifer-Gordon/e/B0854PYTXX/ https://anchor.fm/voxvomitus Jennifer Anne Gordon is a Gothic horror novelist. Her work includes Beautiful, Frightening and Silent (2020) which won the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense for 2020, and From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel book 1), and When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel book 2). She had a collection of her mixed media artwork published during spring of 2020, entitled Victoriana: mixed media art of Jennifer Gordon Jennifer is one of the hosts as well as the creator of Vox Vomitus, a video podcast on the Global Authors on the Air Network, as well as the Co-Host of the You Tube Channel “Talk Horror to Me”. She had been a contributor to Ladies of Horror Fiction, as well as Horror Tree. Jennifer is a pale curly haired ginger, obsessed with horror, ghosts, abandoned buildings, and her dog "Lord Tubby". She graduated from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she studied Acting. She also studied at the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Art History and English. She has made her living as an actress, a magician's assistant, a "gallerina", a comic book dealer, a painter, and burlesque performer and for the past 10 years as an award-winning professional ballroom dancer, performer, instructor, and choreographer. When not scribbling away (ok, typing frantically) she enjoys traveling with her fiancé and dance partner, teaching her dog ridiculous tricks (like 'give me a kiss' and 'what hand is the treat in?' ok these are not great tricks.) as well as taking photos of abandoned buildings and haunted locations. She is a leo, so at the end of the day she just thinks about her hair.
Michele Johnsen is a painter based in northern New Hampshire. A retired art teacher, artist/mother, and artist/grandmother, Michele has been a longstanding influence on my own life since we met in the low-residency MFA at the New Hampshire Institute of Art (class of ‘17!). I’m as excited to share this conversation as I was to […]
With just eight weeks until the presidential election, we’re back with a new season.Cordelia Lynch and Emily Purser Brown discuss the state of the race as we enter the final, intense period of the campaign, and why the polls have been narrowing in the past few weeks. Plus they consider if President Trump’s messaging about law and order is working in critical swing states. This week, they’re joined by Neil Levesque, the director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
This week Lexie Soucy joins the Playoffs and Politics podcast. Formerly of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, and currently working at the YWCA, for years Lexie has committed herself towards promoting education and awareness surrounding the topics of systemic racism, poverty, and politics. Today we discuss the policy changes that have been born out of the Black Lives Matter protests we have seen around the globe, explain what "Defund the Police" actually means, and Lexie shares tips on how to truly educate yourself on these issues to become an ally in the movement towards change. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playoffsandpolitics/support
In this episode of jack Dappa Blues "The American Folklorist" I speak with American Cartoonist Joel Christian Gill. Joel shares with us his journey from painting to becoming a cartoonist, his role as a storyteller, his mission to encourage apathy, and the reasons and process behind his many comic novels. Joel Christian Gill is an American cartoonist, educator, and author of a number of graphic novels from Fulcrum Publishing: Strange Fruit Vol I: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, Bass Reeves: Tales of the Talented Tenth No.1, and Bessie Stringfield: Tales of the Talented Tenth, No. 2, Strange Fruit Vol II: More Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, and one picture book "Fast Enough: Bessie Stringfield's First Ride" from Lion Forge. He has taught art Illustration and comics for a number of years serving as Chair of the Comic Arts and Foundations programs at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. In the Fall of 2019, he accepted an appointment as Associate Professor of Illustration at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/joel-christian-gill/1900416/ List of Joel's Books Strange Fruit, Volume I: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History Strange Fruit, Volume II: More Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History Fast Enough: Bessie Stringfield's First Ride Bessie Stringfield: Tales of the Talented Tenth, no. 2 Fights: One Boy's Triumph Over Violence Tales of the Talented Tenth: Bass Reeves Colonial Comics: New England, 1620 - 1750 Robert Smalls: Tales of the Talented Tenth @jcg007 joelchristiangill.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jackdappabluespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jackdappabluespodcast/support
Listen into this audio recording of a webinar with David B. Pankratz recorded live on Tuesday, April 21, 2020. Learn how to use evaluation to grow your creative placemaking projects. David serves on the steering committee for the Culture Research Network and was formerly Research & Policy Director for the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council where he conducted research for diverse audiences on the impacts of the arts & culture, racial equity and arts funding, the health of the arts and culture sector, and the working lives of artists. He is also an instructor in the Certificate in Creative Placemaking program hosted jointly by The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking and the New Hampshire Institute of Art and Design at New England College. Want to join us live and in real time at our next webinar? Register! Subscribe to our newsletter for all updates.
- Biden is a disaster and should drop out immediately- Full results breakdown with New Hampshire Institute of Politics professor Christopher Galdieri- Campaign Undertaker takes multiple victims including Andrew Yang! A LIVE EULOGY FROM HIS CAMPAIGN SUSPENSION!- Interview with Andrew Heaton
The New Hampshire Primary is a slingshot which can land underdogs on top and hobble frontrunners. Heaton travels there to see how the state works, how its people think, and what Tuesday's contest will mean for 2020. He speaks with Neil Levesque of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, and Joe Pace and Russell Dean about the unique way New Hampshirites solve problems at the local level.
How lucky was I to get to sit down and chat with the esteemed, incredibly talented artist Ella Putney Carlson Art in December, 2018?! It was right before she swept the GIA's at Imaging USA 2019 with her brilliant album of Aliens!! I loved her at first site, and it has only grown since then. Thank you so much Ella, for letting my chop up and repost this interview, that is the ORIGINAL prototype for my Sassy Mouth Flashy Camera Club chit chat format! Watch on Youtube here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMUf3IpGlY8From her website www.ellaputneycarlson.com: Ella Putney Carlson is a photographic artist, illustrator and educator. She has a Master of Fine Arts degree in visual art from the @NNew Hampshire Institute of Art. She has also earned the professional photography degrees of Master Photographer, Master Artist, Craftsman, and Certified Professional Photographer from the Professional Photographers of America, and the Fellowship Degree and Educational Associate Degree from the American Society of Photographers. She won the 2019 Grand Imaging Award, the top prize in Professional Photographers of America international image competition, and was awarded the first prize GIA for her album "Most Wanted" and is nominated for another GIA for 2020. She has earned multiple Kodak Gallery Awards, Fuji Masterpiece Awards and Courts of Honor awards, and had the top scoring images in both the Artist and Illustrative categories in PPA's Northeast District competition and the top score in both the Artist and non-event album categories in PPA's International Competition. She has been a Diamond Photographer of the Year for the past 5 years. Carlson's work has been exhibited in a number of museums and galleries including: Danforth Museum, DeCordova Museum, the Wren Gallery, American Society of Photographers exhibit, Artistree Gallery, the Vermont Center for Photography, the New Hampshire Institute of Art, Professional Photographers of American International Exhibit, the Cove Gallery, and the Lowell Arts League Gallery. Her work has been published several times in Professional Photographers magazine and the PPA Loan Books and General Showcase books. Her book, "Fine Art Photoshop" will be published in early 2017. She has been teaching at the University of Mass, Lowell, since 1999. In addition, she teaches workshops in Photoshop and Corel Painter® for state and regional professional photography groups. She has also taught at New Hampshire Institute of Art, Middlesex Community College and DeCordova Museum.
Kaylan is an artist living and working in rural Tennessee, USA. She enjoys life in the country where she builds a life with her spouse; gardening, tending their historic home and homeschooling their three children (ages 7, 3, and 1). Kaylan received her MFA from the New Hampshire Institute of Art in in 2017 and a B.A. in Studio Art and B.S. in Communications from Houghton College in 2009. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and community spaces across the United States. As a social extension of her art practice, in 2019 Kaylan created the Artist/Mother podcast, which interviews incredible working artists who are also mothers about their work and life. The Artist/Mother podcast has expanded to become a community that features events, exhibitions, crit groups, retreats and more. instagram.com/kaylanbuteyn/
bringing you tranquility since 2005 TDJ is a series of nourishing conversations about living a full and meaningful life with doses of tranquility. In this week’s edition of Tranquility du Jour, I chat with returning guest Elizabeth Duvivier. Learn her process for writing this intimate exploration into the lives of two sisters and their mother, and all of the relationships intertwined. Psst, and there's a book giveaway! New to Tranquility du Jour? Learn more here. http://traffic.libsyn.com/hiptranquilchick/tdj474.mp3 Direct download: Tranquility du Jour #474: Stories for my Sister. Upcoming Events Planning 2020 TDJ Style: December 29 Online via YouTube Live [private invites will be sent mid-December to all who purchased Year of Tranquility and/or Daybook and registered for their bonuses] New Year's Eve Mini Retreat: December 31 at YogaWorks Dupont in Washington, DC TDJ Live New Year, Fresh Start: January 5 Online via YouTube Live [private link sent upon registration] Tranquility in Provence: May 30-June 5 a private villa nestled in the South of France between Nice and Marseille [3 rooms left] Featured Guest Elizabeth Duvivier has been a writer all her life and a teacher since she was 19 years old. She studied at Swarthmore College, Lawrence University, la Sorbonne (Université de Paris), Bread Loaf and The French School (Middlebury College). Elizabeth has taught English & French Literature, Creative & Expository Writing in a wide range of settings: Lyceé Lavoiser (Paris, France); Buxton School (Williamstown, MA); Berlitz (Boston, MA); Holderness School (Holderness,NH); and the New Hampshire Institute of Art (Manchester, NH). Over the past few years, she has offered classes in writing and myth at Squam Art Workshops, a creative community that she founded in 2008. She makes her home in Providence, RI with her dog, Remy. Savvy Sources Find Elizabeth Website Instagram Facebook Book Use code TranquilityLOVE to save 20% off Stories for my Sister. Valid through December 21. GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of this book! Share a screen shot of you listening to the podcast and tag me, @tranquilitydujour and/or share a takeaway from the podcast using #tdjpodcast. I'll choose a winner randomly from these social media posts on Saturday, December 21. Previous podcasts with Elizabeth: #413 Transitions and #215 Creative Living Let's Connect Share a review on iTunes or Amazon and you may hear it shared on the show. Visit kimberlywilson.com/podcast for more episodes and the Tranquility du Jour Podcast App: iPhone and Android Subscribe in your favorite podcast app such as Apple Podcast or Overcast. Sign up for Love Notes (exclusive content, personal updates, giveaways) and access multimedia resources, Tranquil Treasures. Browse my 6 Books Follow along on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube (check out the Tea with Kimberly video series) Shop seasonless, vegan, locally-made, eco-friendly fashion: TranquiliT 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
Woman to Woman: Shooting for GreatnessA Conversation with Inspiring and Extraordinary Womenby Bishop Guertin High School Girls Basketball Program and the New Hampshire Institute of PoliticsThis moderated panel discussion will focus on issues central to empowering and advancing gender equality for women in American society.About this EventSpecial GuestSenator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)ModeratorFormer Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)PanelistsSarah Behn, Head Coach,Brown University Women’s BasketballSandy Cleary, CEO, SLC Group HoldingsMcCall Gosselin, Vice President of Public Relations and Communications, Planet FitnessAlisha McDevitt, News Director, WMUR TVDianne Mercier, CEO, People’s United BankRegistration Link:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/woman-to-woman-shooting-for-greatness-tickets-72162543109
iTunes Spotify Youtube Patreon This week we’re touching base with two great author’s with upcoming books that I can’t wait to get a hold of. My first guest, John Kane, is no stranger to Roadie Free Radio, he joined us on episode 50 with Bill Hanley. John is the author of Pilgrims of Woodstock: Never-Before-Seen Photos (University Press of Indiana) and The Last Seat in the House: The Story of Hanley Sound (University Press of Mississippi). Dr. Kane grew up in Somerville, Massachusetts, and now resides on the seacoast of New Hampshire. He holds a DA in Leadership Studies and is faculty in the design and media department at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. David Dann is also a past guest on the show (Ep. 24). In October, his newest book, Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield’s Life in the Blues, hits the shelves. David is a commercial artist, music historian, writer, and amateur musician who worked for many years in the news industry, including serving as copublisher of an award-winning Catskills weekly. Most recently, he was editor of Artenol, a radical art journal described by the New York Times as “a cross between The New Republic and Mad Magazine.” He has produced radio and video documentaries of Michael Bloomfield and served as a consultant to Sony/Legacy on their recent Bloomfield boxed set. Special Mentions: Alan Rogan - Guitar Tech Tribute, John Kane: Pilgrims of Woodstock, The Last Seat in the House, David Dann: "Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield's Life in the Blues", John Joseph: The PMA EFFECT, Phish: The Biography – Parke Puterbaugh, www.theproductionacademy.com, Amps!: The Other Half of Rock 'N' Roll – Ritchie Fliegler, The Complete Guide to Guitar and Amp Maintenance: A Practical Manual for Every Guitar Player – Ritchie Fliegler, Thistourlife.com, The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie Blondie and the '70s Rock Scene, Roadie Free Radio Merch, Samson Q2U Handheld Dynamic USB Microphone Recording and Podcasting Pack, ShowPro Beard Co., Napkin Sketch Stage, Event Runner Pro, Over the Bridge.org
An interior designer's best friend! Julie began her career as an Art Educator. An avid interest in interior design led her to enroll in the Interior Design program at New Hampshire Institute of Art. While at NHIA, her love of fabric and sewing translated perfectly into a career creating window treatments. Since she launched her business in 2006, she has specified her services largely to the interior designer. Julie enjoys assisting designers in creating spaces for clients that far exceed both client and designer expectations. Julie understands the importance of fresh and unique treatments and continues to enhance her knowledge through webinars, workshops, and classes. She is constantly learning new methods and techniques to incorporate into products, and she often passes along those tips to her interior designers. Renee Rucci Design serves residential and commercial clients throughout the northeast. Renee’s love for design reflects in her diverse style that she brings to her clients home. After being an art educator for 11 years, Renee opened her design firm in 2010. Her award-winning designs have been featured in New Hampshire Home magazine, Maine Home and Design and Visions Magazine. Travel is one of Renee’s passions and she loves to bring elements from her many adventures into her clients home. In 2017 this love along with her fascination of antique maps helped launch a new addition to her brand. Traveling Textiles Home is her exclusive line of charming home accents that celebrate the spirit of place. Renee Rucci Design Renee's Facebook Page The Leading Edge Drapery Julie's Facebook Page Resources; Adaptive Textiles The Woven World Facebook Group
Amy Klobuchar, the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Minnesota and a 2020 presidential candidate, spoke with Neil Levesque of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics after her appearance at Politics & Eggs.
The Writer's Block welcomes back, Martha Stavrou a Memoir writing instructor/professor at the New Hampshire Institute for Art. Listen in as she discusses the importance of memoir, the craving we all have to find people who help us express experiences we sometimes aren't able to. We'll delve into the craft elements of memoir such as character, landscape, and time stamps, and take a look at the importance of details to pull the reader into your story. Whether you are writing fiction, Non-Fiction, a memoir, or are just into creative writing this is the podcast for you. This podcast is more than just about how to write as we cover the why's, when's, and where's of writing. May you be inspired, feel empowered, and B. Well. All this and more on this week's episode of The Writer's Block Podcast recorded at the Studio 21 Podcast Café and hosted on the United Podcast Network.
Chase is joined on the show by New Hampshire Institute of Politics Executive Director Neil Levesque and political strategist Dante Vitagliano. They discuss the New Hampshire Primary, presidential candidates, campaign strategies, voter priorities, fiscal policy and more.
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg spoke as part of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics' "Bookmark Series" on January 29, 2019.
On today’s show, we are live at General Assembly with Lara McCormick, the creative director for the Exploratorium, San Francisco’s historic hands-on science museum. Lara’s path to becoming a design leader and teacher is anything but ordinary. On this episode, she shares the twists and turns of her journey with great humor and insight. Lara recounts the lessons she learned from her first steps into design with handmade flyers to earning an MFA from SVA and a degree in type from the esteemed Cooper Union later in life. She also discusses her experiences as art director for the New York Times, chairing the Design Department at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, and leading design at Creative Live. Listen in for Lara’s great advice for anyone looking to stay inspired, be honest with themselves about what’s most important, and do great work.
In Part II of this special two-part episode, Paul continues his discussions with the students at the New Hampshire Institute of Art.
In this special two-part episode, Paul and his faculty colleagues chat with the fine arts students at the New Hampshire Institute of Art.
Shan Murphy is an illustrator, cartoonist, and recent graduate from the New Hampshire Institute of Art. Shan makes poignant comics about loneliness and personal growth. In this episode, Shan and Kevin talk about the universal feelings of insecurity and trying to find a place in comics. Shan's Website
In this election year of 2016, our country faces one of the worst political showdowns in the history of America. Each candidate seems to only be fueling a fire of rage from their opponent and doing nothing but throwing punches and accusations at each other. The media seems like it only wants to be the ringleader of this 2 person circus and only focus on what these two clowns are wanting to do to our country. Our great country seems to almost be at it's darkest hour, hope is bleak, faith in government wavers, and trust is all but gone. Empty promises fill the air leaving many of us scared to make a choice in our future and the future of our children. Within a few weeks the landscape of nation will be completely different and a new president will be crowned. Within a few months the changes will go into effect, lives to be changed forever. There may only be one hope that glimmers far off in the distance with a boot on his head... This is probably the most politically charged discussion I have ever had even though the discussion was mostly about beards. I sat down with Vermin Supreme, presidential candidate, and talked beards, beard competitions, and his ideas for utilizing beards to stop hunger in America. Vermin also flipped the interview on me and started interviewing me back for his project that he has in development, Vermin Supremes BeardWorld…more info to come soon. We tried to keep the politics to a minimum and this interview was all over the place, a definite hoot!!! We touched on a few of his campaign platforms and I tried to help him come up with a few more! Sit back and enjoy this episode, there will be MANY laughs had! a little a-boot Vermin… Vermin Supreme is a bearded , boot hat wearing presidential candidate. The self proclaimed Friendly Fascist, promises a free pony for every American, a fully funded time travel research program, zombie preparedness initiatives for a new American Republic and the Mandatory Toothbrush Act. -He has been running for the office of presidency since 1992 and ran for mayor of Baltimore in 1987 and has run for pretty much every political party that is out there -Supreme campaigned in the Washington, DC Presidential primary in 2004* -Supreme campaigned in the New Hampshire Republican primary in 2008* -December 19, 2011: He participated in the "Lesser-Known Democratic Candidates Presidential Forum", at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College and "glitterbombed" fellow candidate Randall Terry* -Campaigned as a Democrat in the 2012 U.S. presidential election* -August 25, 2012: Supreme announced his new political party, the Free Pony Party, and that he has chosen fellow fringe opponent Jimmy McMillan as his running mate. Conversely, McMillan stated he was still running for president on his own Rent Is Too Damn High platform, and that Supreme would be McMillan's running mate.* -Supreme is attempting another presidential run in 2016* *taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermin_Supreme Todays episode is presented to you with help from Pulpo Beard Oils Guaranteed the freshest feeling your beard will ever experience, Pulpo Beard Oils are some of the freshest, cleanest smelling oils out there. Veteran owned and hailing from El Paso Texas, these oils can be shipped right to your door worldwide. They were shipped to mine and I am loving the 4 Horsemintand Red Alert scents. Both are bright and vibrant in their odor and have a long lasting enjoyable fragrance. Their blends also add a nice lustur and shine and don't leave your beard feeling heavy with oil. Order yours today and COME GET FRESH goto www.Pulpobeardoils.com and order today BEARDING MAN EPISODE 4-EMILY DARN NEAR KILLED HIM WHO IS VERMIN SUPREME-MOVIE IPONY-BLUEPRINT FOR A NEW AMERICA VERMIN ON TWITTER VERMIN ON FACEBOOK VERMIN SUPREME'S BEARDWORLD PULPO BEARD OILS WAFFEN DER WHISKERR OIL BRUTAL BEARD OILS GROOMED GORILLA BLACK BEARD CO. MUSIC FROM: BEN LEVIN CHRIS DONLEY
Kent Devereaux is the President and Chief Academic Officer of the New Hampshire Institute of Art (NHIA), a private, nonprofit, accredited college of the arts located in Manchester, New Hampshire, approximately one hour’s drive north of Boston. An accomplished educator and academic leader, Kent’s career has taken him around the world and back again. Before assuming the presidency at the New Hampshire Institute of Art in January 2015, Kent served as Professor and Chair of the Music Department at Cornish College of the Arts, where he also served as Artistic Director for the college’s presenting series, Cornish Presents, and where he co-founded and directed the Seattle Jazz Experience, a youth jazz festival—the latter earning him Downbeat magazine’s Jazz Education Achievement Award in 2014 and Cornish College of the Arts Distinguished Alumni Award in 2015. Kent also served on the faculty of both the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the California Institute of the Arts for many years. In addition to his experience in traditional academia, Kent spent over a decade working in the technology and online education sectors including stints as Senior Vice President of Editorial and Product Development at Encyclopedia Britannica, where he was instrumental in transforming that storied educational publisher from a print to online business model in the 1990s, and as Senior Vice President and Dean of Curriculum at Kaplan University, where during his tenure enrollment at the for-profit online university expanded from 350 to over 45,000 students. Kent’s collaborations with other artists have been presented around the world including performances at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Next Wave Festival, the London International Theatre Festival (LIFT), and elsewhere. Kent’s own work as a director, composer, and performance artist has also been presented at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre, Seattle’s On the Boards, and Minneapolis’ Walker Arts Center, among other venues. Originally from California, Kent studied music composition with Gordon Mumma while attending the University of California at Santa Cruz, jazz piano, composition, and arranging with Art Lande, Anthony Braxton, Gil Evans, and Jim Knapp at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, and further graduate studies at Stanford University with legendary computer music pioneer John Chowning. A passion for exploring the related arts also led Kent to Chicago where he earned a Master of Fine Arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and to Indonesia, as a Fulbright Fellow to study Javanese shadow puppetry and its music.
This is our 2nd official Round Table Panel Discussion. Our Topic is Arch Angels. We will be covering the Arch Angels Michael, Ariel, Haniel, Gabriel, Raphael, Metatron and others. The topics will be what their main job or gift is, which angels to call for specific help and some of our personal experiences.Speakers:Ashton Robertson:Since his first big spiritual awakening in 2007, Ashton has been spreading knowledge, light, love and wisdom with the world in many forms. He is a writer, musician, and he loves holding group meditation sessions. He has the ability to hold space in any situation, and be the mirror so other people may see a different way of being, instead of forceful teaching.Shantastic ShineShantastic is an Intuitive Guide. She loves to work with people trying to find their messages from the "other side". She has adapted to the gift of being able to receive messages as well as guidance from "spirit”.Samantha Moncur:Samantha is a soon to be student of metaphysics, with a love for all things occult and spiritual. She is an enthusiastic individual with a passion for learning and helping to inspire others. She loves the Angels is very excited to be connecting with like-minded people, and expanding her knowledge in all related areas.Sean Kramer:Sean lived as a monk and hermit for nearly 20 years. He teaches classes on world religions, philosophy, fairy tales, the Bible, Asian art and culture, art history. Presently he teaches at the New Hampshire Institute of Art and works at his studio in the Portsmouth Button Factory building.Christopher “Selomon” ClossonSelomon was raised a Christian and asked Jesus into his heart early on. He didn’t agree with everything that was taught, but he did learn about prayer and communication with God. He has spoken with many of the angels about many subjects throughout his life, including what he refers to as "The Council of 13".
This is our 2nd official Round Table Panel Discussion. Our Topic is Arch Angels. We will be covering the Arch Angels Michael, Ariel, Haniel, Gabriel, Raphael, Metatron and others. The topics will be what their main job or gift is, which angels to call for specific help and some of our personal experiences.Speakers:Ashton Robertson:Since his first big spiritual awakening in 2007, Ashton has been spreading knowledge, light, love and wisdom with the world in many forms. He is a writer, musician, and he loves holding group meditation sessions. He has the ability to hold space in any situation, and be the mirror so other people may see a different way of being, instead of forceful teaching.Shantastic ShineShantastic is an Intuitive Guide. She loves to work with people trying to find their messages from the "other side". She has adapted to the gift of being able to receive messages as well as guidance from "spirit”.Samantha Moncur:Samantha is a soon to be student of metaphysics, with a love for all things occult and spiritual. She is an enthusiastic individual with a passion for learning and helping to inspire others. She loves the Angels is very excited to be connecting with like-minded people, and expanding her knowledge in all related areas.Sean Kramer:Sean lived as a monk and hermit for nearly 20 years. He teaches classes on world religions, philosophy, fairy tales, the Bible, Asian art and culture, art history. Presently he teaches at the New Hampshire Institute of Art and works at his studio in the Portsmouth Button Factory building.Christopher “Selomon” ClossonSelomon was raised a Christian and asked Jesus into his heart early on. He didn’t agree with everything that was taught, but he did learn about prayer and communication with God. He has spoken with many of the angels about many subjects throughout his life, including what he refers to as "The Council of 13".
Sean Kramer was a Monk for 20 years and is now a Teacher and Artist. He teaches subjects such as Art, Philosophy, World Religion, Fairy Tales and the Bible at New Hampshire Institute of Art. He graduated from Thomas Aquinas College with a Bachelors in Classics of Philosophy, Math, Science and Theology.
Sean Kramer was a Monk for 20 years and is now a Teacher and Artist. He teaches subjects such as Art, Philosophy, World Religion, Fairy Tales and the Bible at New Hampshire Institute of Art. He graduated from Thomas Aquinas College with a Bachelors in Classics of Philosophy, Math, Science and Theology.
Authors of the bestselling book "Game Change" Mark Halperin and John Heilemann join moderator Tom Rath to discuss their most recent book, Double Down: Game Change 2012 at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics & Political Library.