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In this, our second interview I speak with award-winning children's author Vivian Kirkfield about her gorgeous, brand new picture book, One Girl's Voice: How Lucy Stone Helped Change the Law of the Land (Calkin's Creek, Feb. 2025, illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon). We talk about the life and pioneering career of Lucy Stone, how the book came about, and some of Vivian's own trials and tribulations on the way to literary success. Vivian shares her advice for aspiring authors (perseverance, passion and more...), and talks about '50 Precious Words,' her free annual contest for authors with the courage to write a story in fifty words or less, and the careers that she has spawned as a result. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this, our second interview I speak with award-winning children's author Vivian Kirkfield about her gorgeous, brand new picture book, One Girl's Voice: How Lucy Stone Helped Change the Law of the Land (Calkin's Creek, Feb. 2025, illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon). We talk about the life and pioneering career of Lucy Stone, how the book came about, and some of Vivian's own trials and tribulations on the way to literary success. Vivian shares her advice for aspiring authors (perseverance, passion and more...), and talks about '50 Precious Words,' her free annual contest for authors with the courage to write a story in fifty words or less, and the careers that she has spawned as a result. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vicki and Kim McCabe explore Kim's passion project, Rites for Girls, which is changing the world one girl at a time by supporting the rite of passage into puberty with safety and connection. Kim shares stories of girls becoming true to themselves through ongoing groups and deepened connection with the adult women around them. She describes her passion for inspiring women and supporting parents to be the best version of themselves, and extends an invitation to get involved in mentoring the next generation For more resources in the areas of trauma, mental health, counselling skills, and violence prevention visit ctrinstitute.com
First up in Watcher Dev's “What's new in the Buffyverse” is Kendare Blake, author of the wonderful “Buffy: The Next Generation Trilogy.” These include, “In Every Generation,” “One Girl in All The World,” and “Against The Darkness.” Kendare talks about her love of the original series and her new take on “Buffy The Next Generation.” Editors: Patrick Sheffield and Will Creamer Composer: Tim Steemson or as Dru calls him, “Little Lamb Timmy.” Artwork: GirlpireThank you Council Kerri – Kerri Summers and Haunted Harmony - Harmony Davidson Send us a textYouTube - http://www.youtube.com/@slayinitpodcastTwitter/X - @julietlandauInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/juliet_landau Facebook - Juliet Landau Official (Page) https://www.facebook.com/julietlandauofficialFacebook - Fans of Juliet Landau (Group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/julietlandau/Email: revampedpod@gmail.com Juliet Landau's directorial feature debut, A Place Among The Dead Trailer: https://vimeo.com/791299045/5b5d98726a A Place Among The Dead Blu-Ray with nearly 5 hours of bonus extras: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJJY4MB9/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
This week on the podcast, Diana continues her conversation with missionary Kenny Sacht. Kenny shares his profound experiences and vivid visions of rescuing girls from the sex trade in the Philippines. The discussion covers the significance of prayer and fasting, the power of God's intervention, and the importance of education and spiritual healing for the girls. They highlight Kenny's mission organization, Wipe Every Tear, which provides safe houses, education, and holistic support to help these girls build new lives. The episode also emphasizes the need for financial support and volunteers to sustain and expand their impactful ministry. 00:00 Introduction and Vision00:57 Welcome to the Podcast01:32 Kenny's Story Continues01:58 A Vision of Compassion02:54 Treating Everyone with Dignity05:20 Revival in the Sex Trade06:27 The Power of Prayer and Worship08:22 God's Miraculous Guidance11:04 Success Stories and Challenges14:15 The Importance of Education21:52 Funding the Mission25:39 Call to Action and Support29:28 Closing and Prayer Link to send listeners to: https://www.wipeeverytear.org Kenny's phone number 208-866-1967 Our website will demonstrate our heart and what God is doing in the sex trade, and how to get involved. And for those desiring to give for her freedom, there is a link where it's quick and easy to do so! They can also go to our social media pages on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/wipeeverytear, and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/wipeeverytear. Wipe Every Tear started in a high school teacher's classroom. After years of leading basketball and volleyball teams to the Philippines, Kenny's eyes were opened to the nightmare of human-sex trafficking. Having five daughters of his own, his heart broke at the reality that girls were being sold for sex. In 2008, Wipe Every Tear was born, and in 2012 It all began in 2007 where Kenny lead a summer basketball mission team to the Philippines. The following year in 2008 while leading a girl's volleyball team, Kenny's eyes were opened to the nightmare of human-sex trafficking when his heart broke at the reality that girls were being sold for sex. After the 2008 trip he and his wife decided to help one impoverished girl he'd met during that time and they founded Wipe Every Tear. Helping one girl quickly became four, and then many. He entered into the sex trade (the good side!) in 2012. Kenny began with the mindset, “If these girls were my daughters, how would I want someone to treat them and come to their rescue?” Shortly thereafter he left his teaching and coaching career to dedicate all of his time rescuing and restoring girls and women from the sex trade. Their first safe house, called Hope House, was secured in 2012 in partnership with local Filipinos. Wipe Every Tear works closely with local Filipino churches to help women escape the imprisonment of sexual exploitation, providing a new life in Jesus along with formal college education which is a must in the Philippines to even work in the fast food industry. Kenny is passionate for revival and seeing the kingdom of heaven invade the poor, hungry, destitute, and lovely women trapped in the sex trade, believing the presence of God changes everything. Since our inception, many more women have been welcomed into our safe houses where they experience freedom, security, three meals a day, education, and discipleship. Through this simple act of providing a loving home, women's lives are continuing to be restored to this day. We have had the privilege to see the transformation of dozens of young girl's and women's lives, bringing hope, freedom, and a great future in the name of Jesus. Kenny travels one third of his time in the Philippines and also speaks at churches, gatherings, and conferences in the Philippines, America, and other nations. Prior to Wipe Every Tear, Kenny graduated from seminary and pastored two churches. He was a high school teacher and basketball and track and field coach for ma...
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Hey there, fellow parents and book lovers! Jed Doherty is back with another great episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast, and this time he's got some truly inspiring guests to share. First up, Jed welcomes Shirley Lopez, the author of the children's picture book "Liz and the Heart Doctor." Shirley's daughter, Liz, was born with Down syndrome, and Shirley's books are all about celebrating Liz's journey and sharing her story in a positive, relatable way. Shirley opens up about the initial shock of Liz's diagnosis and the challenges they faced, like Liz's open-heart surgery as a baby. But through it all, Shirley sees Liz as a blessing, and she's dedicated to making sure her daughter can achieve all that she can. Shirley's other book, "Liz Trains Her Bike Ready Muscles," is all about the everyday effort it takes to reach your goals, and it's a message that's sure to inspire kids of all abilities. Next, Jed chats with Danielle Lindner, the author of "The Parents Pocket Guide to Surviving the Preschool Years." As the founder of a preschool, Danielle has tons of experience helping parents navigate those early childhood years, and she's got some super helpful tips to share. Danielle talks about the importance of parent-teacher partnerships, and how showing gratitude to the amazing educators in our kids' lives can make a big difference. She also dives into the challenges of holiday stress, offering advice on how to keep things low-key and enjoyable for the whole family. Whether you're a parent of a child with special needs or just looking for some fresh perspectives on raising little ones, this episode is packed with heartwarming stories and practical wisdom. So grab a cozy spot, hit play, and get ready to be inspired! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
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The number one killer of men in the modern era is oneitis - being sad, needy, or overly-focused on one woman, whether you are dating her or not. In this podcast I cover the exact steps to cure this problem forever.
Kay and Jared take on the now relatively controversial show, America's Next Top Model from the early aughts. There were highs, and there were lows but overall the consensus is we miss the good ole days of unhinged reality television. Then they are joined by winner of top model, Sophie Sumner who speaks on the experience she had, and gives some BTS tea. Follow @alwayson on IG for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi Everyone, We're a little late with this episode and it's all my fault! As I mentioned in my May 1st blog post (sign up here for updates), for the first time in four years, I conducted an amazing interview with Sheila Kohler and forgot to hit record on Zoom. Sheila--the most gracious person on Earth--forgave me for wasting 45 minutes of her time and agreed to re-record the episode. Thank you to Sheila for sitting down with me twice! After I recovered from the shame, I realized this might be a great boon for readers. I loved Cracks—the short story, the novel, and the movie! You will find links to all three below. It was fascinating to talk about Sheila's adaptation from short story to novel and to hear about the making of the movie and the decision to set the movie in England rather than South Africa. I hope you have had time to read the short story and the novel. What did you think of the movie? Let me know if you have any follow-up questions or comments. I would love to hear. Here are the links: Content Warning: Sexual Assault Cracks, the short story, by Sheila Kohler Cracks, The Novel by Sheila Kohler, available at Bookshop and Amazon. Cracks, The Movie In other news... I am taking a sabbatical from the podcast this summer to rest, regroup, and figure out what direction to take this show in in the future. I love doing it, but every now and then, I think it's a good idea to reevaluate and hone in on what has been valuable and what parts need to go. My first guest in the fall is Tim Tomlinson. Although I will be talking to him about one of his short stories, he has a new book coming out this month. It looks terrific! Check out kellyfordon.com for a picture of the cover and publication information from Nirala. Cheers! Kelly Sheila Kohler Bio: Sheila Kohler was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, the younger of two girls. Upon matriculation at 17 from Saint Andrews, with a distinction in history (1958), she left the country for Europe. She lived for 15 years in Paris, where she married, did her undergraduate degree in literature at the Sorbonne, and a graduate degree in psychology at the Institut Catholique. After raising her three girls, she moved to the USA in 1981, and did an MFA in writing at Columbia. In the summer of 1987, her first published story, “The Mountain,” came out in “The Quarterly” and received an O.Henry prize and was published in the O.Henry Prize Stories of 1988. It also became the first chapter in her first novel, “The Perfect Place,” which was published by Knopf the next year. Knopf also published the first volume of her short stories, “Miracles in America,” in 1990. Kohler has won two O.Henry prizes for “The Mountain” 1988 and “The Transitional Object” 2008. She has been short-listed in the O.Henry Prize Stories for three years running: in 1999 for the story, “Africans”; in 2000 for “Casualty,” which had appeared in the Ontario Review; and 2001 for “Death in Rome,” a story which had appeared in The Antioch Review. “Casualty” was also included in the list of distinguished stories in The Best American Short Stories of 2001. In 1994 she published a second novel, “The House on R Street,” also with Knopf, about which Patrick McGrath said, in “The New York Times Book Review: ” “Sheila Kohler has achieved in this short novel a remarkable atmosphere, a fine delicate fusion of period, society and climate.” In 1998 she published a short story, “Africans,” in Story Magazine, which was chosen for the Best American Short Stories of 1999, was read and recorded at Symphony Space and at The American Repertory Theatre in Boston and was translated into Japanese. It was also included in her second collection of stories,” One Girl,” published by Helicon Nine, which won the Willa Cather Prize in 1998 judged by William Gass. In 1999 she published her third novel, “Cracks,” with Zoland, which received a starred review from Kirkus, was nominated for an Impac award in 2001, and was chosen one of the best books of the year by Newsday and by Library Journal.” Cracks” also came out with Bloomsbury in England, was translated into French and Dutch, and will come out in Hebrew. It has been optioned six times by Killer films and Working Track 2. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September, 2009, and at the London film festival and came out here in the summer of 2010 and is now on Netflix. It is directed by Jordan Scott, with Eva Green in the role of Miss G. In 2000 Kohler received the Smart Family Foundation Prize for “Underworld,” a story published in the October “Yale Review.” In 2001 she published her fourth novel,” The Children of Pithiviers,” with Zoland, a novel about the concentration camps during the Vicky Period in France in Pithiviers and Beaune la Rolande. In 2003 she was awarded a fellowship at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Institute to work on a historical novel based on the life on the Marquise de la Tour du Pin, a French aristocrat who escaped the Terror by bringing her family to Albany, New York. Also that year she published her third volume of short stories, “Stories from Another World” with the Ontario Review Press. She won the Antioch Review Prize in 2004 for work in that magazine. Both “ The Perfect Place” and “Miracles in America” came out in England with Jonathan Cape and in paperback with Vintage International. “The Perfect Place” was translated into French, German, Japanese, and Portuguese. Her fifth novel, “Crossways,” came out in October, 2004, also, with the Ontario Review Press edited by Raymond Smith and Joyce Carol Oates. It received a starred Kirkus Review and is out in paperback with the Other Press as well as “The Perfect Place.” Kohler has published essays in The Boston Globe, Salmagundi (summer 2004, 2009), The Bellevue Literary magazine, and O Magazine,”The Heart Speaks” ( May 2004), “What Happy Ever After Really Looks Like” (2008) and reviews in The New Leader and Bomb as well as essays in The American Scholar in 2014 and 2015. Kohler began teaching at The Writer's Voice in 1990, going on from there to teach at SUNY Purchase, Sarah Lawrence, Colgate, CCNY , Bennington and Columbia. She has taught creative writing at Princeton since 2008 and now teaches freshman seminars there . Sheila's sixth novel, “Bluebird or the Invention of Happiness” was published in 2007, and the paperback was published with Berkely in 2008. “The Transitional Object” in Boulevard won an O.Henry prize and is included in the 2008 volume. Her tenth book, “Becoming Jane Eyre” came out with Viking Penguin in December, 2009, and was a New York Times editor's pick. Casey Cep wrote in the Boston Globe about this novel: “With an appreciation for their craft and sympathy for their difficult profession, Kohler's “Becoming Jane Eyre'' is a tender telling of the Brontë family's saga and the stories they told.” Her eleventh book “Love Child” was published by Penguin in America and by La Table Ronde in France. In June of 2012, her twelfth book “The Bay of Foxes,” was published by Penguin. “Dreaming for Freud” was published by Penguin in 2014. It will be translated into Turkish In 2013 the story, “Magic Man” was published in Best American Short Stories. Sheila Kohler published her memoir “Once we were sisters” in 2017 with Penguin in America and with Canongate in England and Alba in Spain. Sheila's latest novel is “Open Secrets” published by Penguin in July 2020. Kohler currently lives in New York and Amagansett. ***
What pleasure becomes possible when we commune with nature, our bodies, and each other? Educator, activist and organizer, researcher, writer, scholar, Zumba dancer, a very reluctant high school sax player and first-chair, only chair vibraphonist shea wesley martin joins us in this episode where they think with us about all things community. shea contemplates how we story community, learn and write in community, and how we find pleasure in community. Also, they have another special educator workshop Yours, Truly coming up and would like to welcome you to the space! Find more details by following them on Twitter and on Instagram @sheathescholar. Share your thoughts with us at us@dancingondesks.org, leave an audio message, or slide into our DMs on IG @dancingondesks. Transcript [Available From June 14] COVER ART The cover art for this episode's title card is a collage created by collagist Anna Almore. Anna is also a Dancing on Desks Hivemind member. CONNECT WITH SHEA & THEIR WORK Twitter: @sheathescholar Instagram @sheathescholar https://www.sheawesleymartin.com/ INTELLECTUAL INHERITANCE -The Black Interior: Essays, Elizabeth Alexander The Sovereignty of Quiet: Beyond Resistance in Black Culture, Kevin Quashie -Punished for Dreaming, Bettina Love -Kimberly C. Ransom, “A Conceptual Falsetto: Re-Imagining Black Childhood via One Girl's Exploration of Prince”, Journal of African American Studies (2017) -Zinn Education Project -Teaching for Change -Social Justice Books -Woke Kindergarten MUSIC -Our Dancing on Desks Theme Song is composed and arranged by Mara Johnson and Elliott Wilkes -vibraphone, original music prod. Elliott Wilkes -Victoria Monét “On My Mama” (monét clipped wings Remix) -“Mortal” prod. rémdolla -"Jazzaddicts" prod. Cosimo Fogg -Go-go instrumental prod Marci Jay -Noire #1 prod. Pedro -“Raio de Sol” prod. Wonderlust Beats -"Reprise / Those Eyes" prod. yogic beats -"Marry Me" prod. Fred Irie -"Seus Olhos" prod. Fred Irie -"Soul Searcher" prod. yogic beats --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dancingondesks/message
Once again we have a very out there episode of Nerdgasm Noire for y'all. We talk about upcoming movies and shows we're excited about seeing, why all of the rappers are up in arms, as well as deciding which nepo babies are keepable and which we could do without. Also Team Queer tries to recruit Jamie to their team. We just need Natasha Lyonne to also join the team. Come check it out! 0:00: Knuckles Series trailer 4:10: Upcoming entertainment 5:43: Fantastic 4 & DC 9:37: XMen 97 & Star Trek are “Woke”? 16:28: Wicked 18:18 KELLY CLARKSON! 22:49: Blame it on the alcohol 24:54 Country Carter's impact 30:20: The Easy Listening Misogyny of Drake 38:08 Madame Web & Nepo Babies 43:00 3rd Rock from the Sun 47:00 Jamie Should Interview Chance The Rapper 50:10 Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy 51:31: Natasha Lyonne 55:01 Lyshana Lynch 56:42 Mr. & Mrs. Smith 59:38: The Marvels 1:05:20 Ron Pearlman is Zaddy? 1:06:25 True Detective, True Thirst 1:09:54 Finding a Lady Love 1:13:54: From JP to Janelle James 1:15:24: Where to find us online! Check out our carrd to see where you can find us! https://nerdgasmnoire.carrd.co/ Make sure you join our new discord channel and hang out with the community! discord.gg/7DqMZSy ENJOY! Hosts: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Producer: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Writing Team: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Editor: De Audio Production: De Theme Song: Feelin Good provided by Mike (Pound 4 Pound Podcast) & Marion Moore from ALBM Production Design: JP Fairfield Social Media: Melissa, Storm
The story of One Girl Can goes deeper than the transformative power it has had on the lives of girls in underserved communities of Kenya. It's also an entrepreneurial story, a tale of how one woman used her business acumen and organizational gifts to build an organization that truly makes a difference. Lotte Davis, Founder, One Girl Can, joins Douglas Nelson, host, to share the story of how she made her vision come true through perseverance. She also shares real stories of the girls that One Girl Can serves and the work that is left to do. Tune in for more!
We call this episode, lovingly, the auntie auntie auntie episode (or the niece niece nibling episode) shouted at the top of our lungs. We scream their names in the key of care, of reclaiming our bodies, lives, and pleasure(s) for ourselves (and our time). In this episode we talk with Anna Almore and Erica or ET, two friends and educators, about their moments of what Anna calls deviant caretaking, the act of choosing pleasure, accountability to one's deepest self over what work as teachers, teacher-educators, and students demands of one's self. Anna and Erica share about lessons learned one night at a strip club and releasing themselves from the disciplining of settler colonialism's projects of school, capitalism, misogynoir, and respectability—led by a long inheritance of aunties who showed them how to do thee things. And as nieces and aunties themselves, they reflect on what they now teach another generation, finding that the lessons and blessings their nieces and relatives give them to be the most urgent ones of all. Share your thoughts with us at us@dancingondesks.org, leave an audio message, or slide into our DMs on IG @dancingondesks. Cover art by Anna Almore Transcript Finalized May 3 Intellectual Inheritance - bell hooks, Teaching to Transgress - Cathy Cohen, “Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics?” GLQ (1997) - Cathy Cohen, “Deviance As Resistance: A New Research Agenda for the Study of Black Politics” Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race (2004) - Hoodrat to Headwrap podcast with Ericka Hart and Ebony Donnley, "Resting My Eyes (with a pistol in my apron): Tricia Hersey's Ministry is About More than Naps" -Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic As Power” -Kimberly C. Ransom, “A Conceptual Falsetto: Re-Imagining Black Childhood via One Girl's Exploration of Prince” Journal of African American Studies (2017) - Keffrelyn D. Brown - Christina Sharpe, Ordinary Notes Music - “Godspeed” prod Jovian - “Warm Brandy” prod kitxnx - "5AM In Ibiza" prod ossy - “Stagnant” prod rémdolla - “Levitate” prod Bailey Daniel - “Another Day” prod Jovian - “Marigold” prod by Qué Soul - “Island Girl” prod by JayRewind/@RMLUR - “Wham” prod by Slappy Boy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dancingondesks/message
Weibers Reunion in Berlin. Zur Feier des Tages hat Toyah en masse Pillen im Gepäck, welche Leila zurück in Teenie-Tage versetzen. Doch war hier nicht eigentlich jemand Pillen-Gegnerin? Heute bei den Weibers. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/Weibers
The Savages are putting out a BOLO for Jeremy, as he has not been seen or heard from in ages. Last seen in the trailer park, wearing dirty jeans and a sleeveless T-shirt, gathering soda cans and carrying a banjo. The Savages press forward telling stories of: - People dying and coming back to life - People falling off buildings - One girl who really needed ALL the Stanley's - State Senators getting ready to do legitimate duels in the well of the senate (sign us up!!!). - A naked crazy dude tryin to carjack people in broad daylight and digging for gold in the process. Interesting tidbits of extra content coming out soon include: - Joce read a book she said was spoiled by the boys due to their Savagery, now they all shall set out on a quest to read this book. After completing their quest, they'll share their uncensored thoughts on Instagram live (@domesticated_savages) - The debut of feet pics on our OF (threecopsonemic) so Fits can pay up on one of the losses from his many bets. - The Roommate has challenged Fits to a duel, and he has accepted (she has to tap him out). The date of the match shall be end of May, as the Roommate needs time to prepare. Listen in and hit us up! We love hearing from all of you. Always remember, stay SAVAGE. domesticatedsavages.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/domesticatedsavages/support
Have you ever eaten a Slimehead? What about a Whore Egg? Topics include: Richards Simmons shrunk down into jerky; One Girl, One Brownie Recipe; peak dad; the Slimehead Family; Fairuza Balk's juicy center; #podcast #funny #comedy #comedypodcast #RoyalJester #RichardSimmons #poopbrownies #dadjokes #slimehead #orangeroughy #FairuzaBalk Cartoon avatars of Tom & Mike created by Gary Bacon: https://twitter.com/pixelbud ***************************************************** VISIT OUR OFFICIAL SITE! https://www.tomandmike.com ***************************************************** Check out our let's play channel, Gaming with Tom & Mike: https://www.youtube.com/@gamingwithtommike
Originally published on June 17, 2021 at 12:18 AM: This is the "raw" me having a quick midnight conversation with "you." I dropped a few nuggets of wisdom about dating. It may not be popular but it's the truth. Hope you're ready. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @drugsandkisseswithdrt. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drugs-and-kisses/support
Merry Christmas WOM family! We hope everyone has the happiest holiday season. This week we chat about some of our favorite Christmas things to do and what we'd still like to do before Christmas is here. We talk about being old at the bar, some of your unpopular opinions and then we chat about our weeks. We also then vent a bit about sharing our wellness journeys on Instagram and the podcast and some frustrations that come along with it. WE HAVE MERCH and a new WOM sticker, order here! Numerous styles, colors, and sizes available for shirts and sweatshirts. FOTW // Laura - Trader Joe's Gone Bananas and Gone Berry Crazy; Steph - CeraVe Makeup Removing Cleanser Balm Join our Facebook group, Club Wine Over Matter and follow us on Instagram - @WineOverMatterPod, @CrunchesBeforeBrunches, and @AuthenticallySteph! You can also find us on TikTok, @WineOverMatterPod! Thanks for supporting us and our sponsors! Music used in this week's episode provided by Uppbeat (License code: HC5SSAI4EHNGWR2) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineovermatter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineovermatter/support
God is testing me like crazy. It is ALL for a very, very wise purpose. I went SUPER deep on my overall life story so far and how God has taken care of, taught, and protected me.I hope that this is inspirational to you in some way. :)"Joy Cometh in The Morning" - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1986/10/joy-cometh-in-the-morning?lang=engTime Stamps:6:59 - Thoughts on My ADHD10:30 - God Will Give You Clues15:05 - God is Preparing Me Right Now20:00 - Fighting for My Future Kids24:04 - Learnings From Going on Dates 26:22 - Being Not Asked to Dance at a Girls-Choice Dance29:00 - My Mom Listened to Me33:54 - "Quotes:11:32 - "Movement allows revelation in."14:32 - "God is focusing VERY hard on me right now because of all the crazy things happening in my life for the next couple of months."15:37 - "We're just going to have fun with it."16:27 - "God will take you - you don't have to worry. He will TAKE CARE OF YOU!"17:14 - "I am patient with Dallin, because Dallin is precious!"20:00 - "My future kids are one of my biggest inspirations right now."22:19 - "Once I am married I am going to cherish that woman like crazy."22:40 "I can make an ocean out of a 3-inch pool - that's what I do all day long."24:37 - "I love when I am intentional with my life - I don't want something not to be my choice."26:58 - "I stood on that dance floor for 5 minutes, 4 minutes. Not one girl chose me - not ONE GIRL in that entire room chose me!"28:06 - ..."As a JOKE! Like loving Dallin is a joke! NO!! It's okay to feel all this now but middle school was... that boy needed help."28:57 - "My mom was like, "Hey, I'm going to work on this for you, and I'm going to help you out, my son. I hear every single thing you're saying - I love you."29:28 - "When I was in college, it sounds crazy, but I called my mom almost every day."29:53 - "I'm on the path dude where I need to be - it's so beautiful."31:32 - "God is showing me the way right now."32:41 - "I got to really learn about helping girls feel special."33:48 - "I didn't know I could do that - how did I do that?"33:59 - "I'm sure I could have played some professional sport - I'm certain of it - but God wasn't going to let that happen."Support the show
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Ruth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by author Freeman Hrabowski. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ruth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by author Freeman Hrabowski. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, I'm talking to Eric Bishop, author of Ransomed Daughter. About Eric Bishop: Eric grew up in Connecticut, and relocated to the South after college. After becoming restless moves to the Rockies and the Pacific Northwest occurred before finally heading back East to raise a family. The wanderlust has never left Eric and he's always yearning for the next adventure. After many years in corporate America, he decided to turn his passion for the written word and dreams of crafting a novel into reality. Eric's debut novel The Body Man came out in 2021, the sequel Breach of Trust will be out in 2024. In September 2023 he released his first novella titled Ransomed Daughter. Eric lives in the foothills of South Carolina with with kids and dog. You can normally find him exploring the great outdoors most weekends, grilling out on his back deck, all the while dreaming up the next great novel. Ransomed Daughter A father will do anything to protect his daughter. One Girl. They warned him. Go to the local authorities, and your daughter dies. Report the abduction to anyone in the government, and we'll kill her. One Ransom. Faced with his worst nightmare, a wealthy father must decide how to respond. Follow the ransom demands and pay the abductors? Or use his connections to get his daughter back another way? One Solution. In his desperation, a father turns to a group that operates outside the purview of the United States government. The Omega Group. When Troy Evans and his elite team discover their latest mission is far more complex than rescuing an abducted girl, it's clear the consequences of failure will have much broader implications. Find Eric on X and IG @epbauthor or www.ericpbishop.com Don't forget to check out Brothers Keeper on amazon or where ever books are sold. Ty Benhoff two coming soon. Thanks to Crush Limbo for the music. Tripecoh Media LLC. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatscriminaljs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatscriminaljs/support
In this enlightening episode of “One Girl at a Time,” hosts Maryam Abdulkadir and Samira Maddox explore the intriguing phrase “Everything That Shines Is Not Gold.” Join them as they delve into the depths of this saying, challenging us to move beyond surface-level judgments and discover the true essence of value.
Welcome Back to "One Girl at a Time" Podcast: Season 4 with Your New Host, Maryam Abdulkadir!After a year-long hiatus, we are thrilled to announce the triumphant return of the "One Girl at a Time" podcast for its much-anticipated fourth season. This time around, we're introducing an exciting change that promises to elevate your listening experience even further: our new host, the dynamic and insightful Maryam Abdulkadir!With a fresh perspective and a passion for empowering women, Maryam steps into the podcasting realm as your guide through the stories, journeys, and voices of remarkable women from around the globe. Her genuine enthusiasm for learning, growth, and connecting with others makes her the perfect steward for the next chapter of "One Girl at a Time."As we delve into the captivating narratives of individuals who are shaping their communities, industries, and the world at large, Maryam's warm and engaging presence will accompany you through each episode. Her commitment to amplifying diverse voices and fostering meaningful conversations aligns seamlessly with the essence of the podcast.Season 4 of "One Girl at a Time" promises riveting interviews, thought-provoking discussions, and moments that inspire action and change. From entrepreneurs breaking glass ceilings to activists sparking transformative movements, Maryam will guide us through stories that encapsulate the resilience, determination, and achievements of women who are leaving an indelible mark.So, join us as we embark on this remarkable journey anew. The podcast that has been a source of inspiration and empowerment for many is back, invigorated by Maryam's distinct voice and perspective. Get ready to be captivated, motivated, and enlightened as we take strides together, one episode at a time.Tune in to the reimagined "One Girl at a Time" podcast and let Maryam Abdulkadir lead you on a path of discovery, growth, and solidarity. The wait is over, and a world of stories awaits your eager ears.
Rachel interviews an old student of hers, Molly who is a vegan and also battled with anorexia nervosa. Rachel supported Molly through this, even watching her eat snacks and meals every day to ensure she wasn’t cheating and hiding food. This brought their relationship as teacher and student very close. Rachel and Molly explore the thoughts that led to the eating disorder and Molly openly shares the journey to what could have been deadly. Key Takeaways Molly’s journey towards a plant-based diet started with watching the film ‘Black Fish’ in an English lesson when she was 11. Molly suffered with body dysmorphia and shares how she genuinely could not see how she physically looked; she saw no weight loss whatsoever, despite having lost 15% of her body weight in under 6 weeks. Molly shares the effects of anorexia: low blood pressure; brittle nails; lack of focus; low body temperature; hair loss. At the start of Molly’s eating disorder, she told Rachel that she was lying about her breakfasts. Rachel knew this was one of the signs and took further action. Molly shares about the disordered thinking she experienced which developed into a physical disorder. Best Moments “I’m a stubborn person and once I set my mind on something I will go for it, and so I channelled it all into losing weight.” “I realised that by losing weight and being so fixated on it, I could block out other emotions, I could block out all the things in my life I was struggling with.” “It took 9 attempts to get blood out because of kidney failure and dehydration.” “There comes a point where you are literally a prisoner to your own mind” “My weight isn’t in my worth, my worth comes from what is in my heart.” “I ask my parents “Watch this documentary with me about animal cruelty” and they won’t watch it, and I don’t think that’s abnormal. Not many people are willing to expose themselves to what may hurt them.” “it didn’t scare me, I want to continue restricting, this is my safety, don’t take my safety away from me.” “It wasn’t just me and you, there was little anorexia there who was going to shove a pitta down her shirt!” Valuable Resources BEATS https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/ Guest Bio Molly is a 17-year-old survivor of anorexia nervosa, a student studying A’ Levels and became aware of animal use and abuse when she was 11 years old after watching “Black Fish” in an English lesson. Molly’s journey battling Anorexia began with losing just a few pounds and started when she was 13 with disordered thoughts. During the winter 2021 lockdown with the isolation, bad weather and online learning she decided to lose weight because it was something to ‘do’. Within just a few days anorexia took hold of her. Molly received support from various places and has written many articles to support others suffering the same disorder. Molly has also written a book: The Mother, Son and Holy Spirit… “ A Little Book of Feminist Theology which is available on Amazon. Molly’s Articles: https://giveusashout.org/latest/why-new-year-should-be-time-focus-your-wellbeing-and-recovery-not-unrealistic-goals-around-your-body/ https://www.westsussexmind.org/news/2022/body-acceptance-and-self-love-in-eating-disorder-recovery https://www.youngminds.org.uk/young-person/blog/tips-for-coping-with-making-mistakes/ https://www.rethink.org/news-and-stories/blogs/2023/02/my-body-is-my-home-mollys-story/ https://www.westsussexmind.org/news/2023/youre-more-than-a-number-on-the-scales https://www.youngminds.org.uk/young-person/blog/rediscovering-your-identity-in-eating-disorder-recovery/ https://www.youngminds.org.uk/young-person/blog/why-calories-shouldn-t-be-on-menus/ Molly’s Book: https://amzn.to/3QM6W4X Host Bio Rachel, a once morbidly obese individual, experienced a remarkable body transformation through the keto diet. Later, she embraced veganism and now shares her extensive knowledge and obsession with carbs in vegan proteins on The Keto Vegan podcast. Her goal is to demonstrate the simplicity of combining the keto diet with a vegan lifestyle. https://www.youtube.com/@TheKetoVegan/podcasts https://theketovegan.podbean.com/ https://www.rachelgtherapy.co.uk/the-keto-vegan Email: contact@rachelgtherapy.co.uk
In this powerful and heart-wrenching video, we share the remarkable journey of a courageous young girl (Leandra Black) who defied the oppressive grip of Warren Jeffs, the notorious leader of the FLDS cult. Explore her harrowing experiences growing up under Jeffs' control, the momentous decision to break free, and the immense challenges she faced along the way. This story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the unwavering pursuit of freedom. Join us as we unravel the layers of this inspiring narrative and witness the resilience that allowed Leandra to escape and find her path to independence. Subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on this incredible journey of survival and triumph. If you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.org At Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been marginalized and abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world." If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamy Insta: @growingupinpolygamy New website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.com Theme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us! growingupinpolygamy@gmail.com PO BOX 753072 Las Vegas, NV 89136 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/growingupinpolygamy/support
A father will do anything to protect his daughter.One Girl.They warned him. Go to the local authorities, and your daughter dies. Report the abduction to anyone in the government, and we'll kill her.One Ransom.Faced with his worst nightmare, a wealthy father must decide how to respond. Follow the ransom demands and pay the abductors? Or use his connections to get his daughter back another way?One Solution.In his desperation, a father turns to a group that operates outside the purview of the United States government.The Omega Group.When Troy Evans and his elite team discover their latest mission is far more complex than rescuing an abducted girl, it's clear the consequences of failure will have much broader implications.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Room Raiders – Torta edition! After ransacking along the way, the group decides to take a quick dip in the pool. But something is lurking under the surface. Is that the Free Willy theme song playing? And who's in the kitchen with an unidentified chef? The post Episode 141 – One Girl Enters, Two Girls Leave appeared first on Fantastic Worlds Productions.
The second of a three-part program featuring musical theater historian Alfred Simon discussing iconic composer Vincent Youmans, best known for writing the hit song “TEA FOR TWO”. On what would have been Youmans' 83rd birthday, this tribute explores the composer's early work and features songs from HIT THE DECK, RAINBOW, GREAT DAY, SMILES, and THROUGH THE YEARS. Featured songs: “HALLELUJAH,” “SOMETIMES I'M HAPPY,” “THE ONE GIRL,” “MORE THAN YOU KNOW,” “GREAT DAY,” “WITHOUT A SONG,” “IF I WERE YOU, LOVE,” “THROUGH THE YEARS,” and “DRUMS IN MY HEART.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1981. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/Anything Goes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Pride Month! Raizel and Malya are back to review Shira Glassman's "Knit One, Girl Two." "Small-batch independent yarn dyer Clara Ziegler is eager to brainstorm new color combinations--if only she could come up with ideas she likes as much as last time! When she sees Danielle Solomon's paintings of Florida wildlife by chance at a neighborhood gallery, she finds her source of inspiration. Outspoken, passionate, and complicated, Danielle herself soon proves even more captivating than her artwork..."
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In this episode Sarah B brings on a special guest.. her less than thrilled boyfriend, Jon! They discuss everything from how they first met, the adventures of going from friends with benefits to a long term relationship and they even go into ring and proposal talk and the pressure and stigma that surrounds it. The best part: they were in a fight prior to recording this episode and together they try to counsel themselves through it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesarahbshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesarahbshow/support
You can find Alessia here: https://www.instagram.com/one_girl_travel/ I fell in love with Alessia's brand the moment I saw it, and then, after meeting her, I could see how much her One Girl Travel brand was a true extension of the woman. In this interview, I speak about why her brand works and how many, many other bits and pieces I know you will love. Enjoy! M xo Everything I spoke about in today's episode can be found here: https://www.michellehext.com/links/ Want access to the podcasts I'm interviewed for? I give good interview! Go here to listen. https://www.michellehext.com/podcast/ Until next time…take care and much love. M xox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michellehext/message
Kendare Blake returns to #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate the release of her #YA sequel, One Girl in All the World with co-host Cassandra Maisonet. The novel returns to Sunnydale with Frankie, now a slayer-witch, and the new generation of the Scooby Gang. The gang notices dark energy manifesting in Hellmouth. Frankie and the gang will have to stop whoever is responsible for the evil entities escaping Hellmouth. Throughout the book, Frankie must balance her own stress of growing up and being a responsible slayer-watch all at once. Though she feels lonely at times, the Scooby Gang, her mother and a familiar face who becomes her watcher, guide her every step of the way Click here to visit Kendare's website - https://www.kendareblake.com/ Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
This week, Erica sits down with travel influencer Francesca Murray of One Girl One World to chat through all things influencer marketing from a creator's perspective. If your team works with content creators or influencers and want the latest inside scoop on what they expect and appreciate from brands they're partnering with, this episode is for you! Here's a peek at what we cover in this episode: [00:02:42] - Francesca shares her creator journey and some of the coolest projects she's worked on, including her recent collaborations with Meta. [00:07:18] - Francesca and Erica chat through the differences between content creators and influencers. [00:09:55] - Francesca shares a creator's perspective in working with brands - including what's most important to include in initial outreach to potential influencers and how to determine a fair budget for a campaign based on the unique skills of each influencer you want to work with. [00:15:52] - Francesca and Erica uncover how influencer marketing teams can go the extra mile in creating and nurturing relationships with influencers. [00:25:45] - Francesca explains the value in investing in influencers vs traditional organic and paid marketing channels like social media. [00:29:43] - Francesca taps into her personal media experience to share unique PR tips for brands or individuals looking to land media placements. Grab a drink and listen in to this week's Marketing Happy Hour conversation! ----- Other episodes you'll enjoy if you enjoyed Francesca's episode: Influencer Marketing 101: Building and Measuring Campaigns | Geena Massara of Girlfriend Collective Understanding the Creator Economy | Kristen Bousquet of Your Soulcialmate Re-Defining the Term "Influencer" | Nina Zadeh of Sidewalker Daily ____ Say hi! DM us on Instagram and share your favorite moments from this episode - we can't wait to hear from you! NEW: Download the Dream Career Game Plan! NEW: Check out our website! NEW: Join our email list! Follow Francesca on Social: Instagram | TikTok Check out Francesca's website, onegirl-oneworld.com! Follow MHH on Social: Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | TikTok Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter, Marketing Happy Hour Weekly: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/marketing-happy-hour-weekly-6950530577867427840/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marketinghappyhour/support
Author Kendare Blake returns to talk about this episode, as well as her latest Buffy book, One Girl in All the World. Hey, everyone, the Watchers' Council is back! Oh, don't be like that. They say they have vital intel on Glory, but they'll only give it up if Buffy plays it their way. Otherwise, they'll deport Giles and be extra British. Wait--are they the bad guys? But a surprise home visit shakes Buffy up enough to see who has the real power in this town. Hear us discuss… How bad the Scoobies are at talking to people Joyce, honey, you really need to stop letting strangers into the house Glory is such a badass and we like it But Buffy is even more badass and we love it Did you get chills at the end? We have chills
Today, Lori is interviewing Kendare Blake. They'll be talking about her new book One Girl in All the World and writing a reboot series. Kendare Blake is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Three Dark Crowns series, the Anna Dressed in Blood duet, All These Bodies, and others. She lives and writes in Gig Harbor, Washington, from under a pile of dogs and cats. You can find her on her website or follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. In this episode Kendare Blake and Lori discuss: The pros and cons of writing fan fiction, and how it can up your authorial game. Dealing with the drama that comes with writing a reboot for a beloved series. Orienting new readers into an existing world without bogging things down. Plus, her #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/445
I received a voicemail from Noah who just got out of a marriage and wants to date a lot of girls but with no strings attached and without breaking hearts. So let's listen to his message and discuss the idea of radical honesty and having a harem of beautiful women for you to date.MORE RESOURCES 1-on-1 Coaching: https://www.TrippAdviceCoaching.com/HOOKED Video Masterclass: https://getherhooked.com/Get my book Magnetic: https://trippadvice.com/bookSend me an email: tripp@trippadvice.comSEE WHAT I'M UP TOTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@trippadviceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trippadvice/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrippAdviceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrippAdvice/