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The world is changing—fast. As a nonprofit leader, how do you hold fast to your mission when everything feels uncertain? In this episode of our new Hold Fast series, we're joined by Brooke Richie Babbage, founder of Bending Arc Consulting and host of the Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast, to break down what real resilience looks like in practice.Brooke introduces her powerful framework for building a resilient organization—one that doesn't just survive uncertainty but thrives through it. She shares the three core elements of resilience (Strategic Clarity, Capacity, and Capital) and walks us through her 4-step process for designing organizations that are strong, adaptable, and built to last.If you're leading a small team with limited capacity, feeling overwhelmed by uncertainty, or struggling to scale your impact, this episode is for you. You'll walk away with practical, actionable steps to stabilize and grow your organization.Plus, Brooke's “One Good Thing” will change the way you think about resilience in your daily work.Tune in to learn: ✅ What resilience really means for nonprofit organizations ✅ How to build clarity, capacity, and capital—even with a small team ✅ A step-by-step approach to designing a resilient, high-impact nonprofit ✅ How to move from feeling stuck to executing with confidenceLet's build something that lasts. Listen now.
Even with things the way they were, we were ticking all core competencies for that museum gig.Then this Captain Etiquette invades our comms, kindly wanting in on our haul.Well. A polite pirate's still a pirate. So kindly get fucked.*****Do the TTRPG world and us a solid by purchasing the beautiful ORBITAL BLUES BOOK using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Georgia Hunter, author of the New York Times bestseller WE WERE THE LUCKY ONES, joins Carol Fitzgerald to talk about her latest novel, ONE GOOD THING. Georgia explains why she chose to set the book in Italy and the research trip that she took there with her mother, which was such a special time for her. She and Carol discuss what it must be like to live in a world where at any moment someone might be a friend or an enemy, and how a journey without a destination that you thought would be safe would be such a difficult one. Georgia also shares why she loves talking to students about her work. And yes, there is conversation about the Hulu series “We Were the Lucky Ones” and her presence as that was filmed. Our Latest “Bookreporter Talks To” Interviews: Jeff Hobbs: https://youtu.be/Y-B_yErFlvI Clare Leslie Hall: https://youtu.be/vEtkFycxXjc Charmaine Wilkerson: https://youtu.be/jxlrtbxCAsE Marie Benedict: https://youtu.be/-GF-3ZU4a1M Joseph Finder: https://youtu.be/HIUUcBQeRWE Scott Turow: https://youtu.be/tkbQ7yUU8GE Michelle Horton: https://youtu.be/gQOWAirkZjE Our Latest “Bookaccino Live” Book Group Events: Anna Quindlen: https://youtu.be/OgMczT4JlTs Lisa Wingate: https://youtu.be/X4RKP3mT4Rc Ashley Elston: https://youtu.be/nQgw214dyjs Ariel Lawhon: https://youtu.be/rowGE3T2rfE Amanda Peters: https://youtu.be/sWX2Mxw5fT Shelley Read: https://youtu.be/3KdG1kIfcgc William Kent Krueger: https://youtu.be/IsIQJn3vYNI Ann Napolitano: https://youtu.be/VNYNugzjVbo Sign up for newsletters from Bookreporter and Reading Group Guides here: https://tbrnetwork.com/newsletters/ FOLLOW US on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookreporter Website: https://www.bookreporter.com Art Credit: Tom Fitzgerald Edited by Jordan Redd Productions
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One man down, one given the boot… and one sideways mohawk s**tc**t who's decided today's the day to get on my radar. But life goes on. A job needs doing. *****Do the TTRPG world and us a solid by purchasing the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New York Times bestselling author Georgia Hunter returns to the podcast to discuss ONE GOOD THING, a stunning and deeply meaningful story of hardship and hope that follows one young woman's journey through war-torn Italy during the Holocaust. Georgia reflects on her connection to Italy, her family's history, and the extensive research that shaped this novel—including a trip through the towns where her story unfolds. She also touches on the novel's themes of friendship and resilience, the impossible choices made in times of war, and the emotional weight of writing about the past.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/4kzezrRShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 190, author Georgia Hunter returns to the podcast to chat with Sarah about her sophomore novel, One Good Thing, and go behind-the-scenes of her experience adapting her first novel, We Were the Lucky Ones, for Hulu. Georgia talks about her role as executive producer, the difference in writing a novel that wasn't based on family history, and how the screenwriting process influenced her own writing. Plus, Georgia shares her book recommendations. This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Highlights Books by Georgia Hunter: We Were the Lucky Ones (2017) and One Good Thing (2025) A spoiler-free overview of One Good Thing. Georgia's inspiration for the characters, their story, and choosing Italy as the setting. The very different process for writing and editing her second book. How the steps for adapting We Were the Lucky Ones began and how long it took. Georgia's role in the writer's room for the screen adaptation and as a resource for the actors and writers. How the six writers handled their episodes and wove together the different perspectives for a cohesive series. If Georgia would ever consider writing for a tv series. How screenwriting impacted Georgia writing her second novel. What her day on set looked like as executive producer. How Georgia handled filming on location and the timeframe from start to finish. Talk about an adaptation for One Good Thing — and is it better suited for a feature-length film or another tv miniseries? Georgia's Book Recommendations [51:05] Two OLD Books She Loves Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt (2022) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [51:39] Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (2022) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [53:38] Other Books Mentioned The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver (1998) [54:00] David Copperfield by Charles Dickens (1850) [54:17] Two NEW Books She Loves All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker (2024) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[56:29] The Busy Body by Kemper Donovan (2024) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [58:49] Other Books Mentioned We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker (2021) [56:41] One NEW RELEASE She's Excited About The Names by Florence Knapp (May 6, 2025) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [1:00:55] Last 5-Star Book Georgia Read Horse by Geraldine Brooks (2022) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [1:03:52] About Georgia Hunter Website | Instagram | Facebook When Georgia Hunter was fifteen years old, she discovered that she came from a family of Holocaust survivors. Years later, she embarked on a journey of intensive research, determined to unearth and record her family's remarkable story. The result is the New York Times best seller, We Were the Lucky Ones, which has been published in over 20 languages and adapted for television by Hulu as a highly acclaimed limited series. One Good Thing is Georgia's second novel. She lives in Connecticut with her husband and their two sons.
The HOBI Gang is back again this week and talking Amazon taking over the Bond franchise, favorite fictional bookstore, Happy Gilmore returns, and One Good Thing about Coy and Vance! Plus Michael Sheen does the good deed of the week, Novocaine rocks a very weak box office and we list our Top Five Non-Political Things We'd Campaign for in Our Presidential Bid! This episode is sponsored by the Atomic Vault Store!
This week on From the Front Porch, it's another New Release Rundown! Annie, Erin, and Olivia are sharing the March releases they're excited about to help you build your TBR. When you purchase or preorder any of the books they talk about, enter the code NEWRELEASEPLEASE at checkout for 10% off your order! To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by The Bookshelf in Thomasville, visit our website (search “Episode 519”), or download and shop on The Bookshelf's official app: Annie's books: One Good Thing by Georgia Hunter (3/4) The Antidote by Karen Russell (3/11) Tilt by Emma Pattee (3/25) Olivia's books: The City of Lost Cats by Tanya Lloyd Kyi (3/4) Once for Yes by Allie Millington (3/25) The Other People by C.B. Everett (3/25) Erin's books: Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy (3/4) Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley (3/11) Early Thirties by Josh Duboff (3/18) From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram, Tiktok, and Facebook, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. A full transcript of today's episode can be found here. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie is reading The Girls Who Grew Big by Leila Mottley. Olivia is reading This is Not A Game by Kelly Mullen. Erin is listening to I've Got Questions by Erin Hicks Moon. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Beth, Stephanie Dean, Linda Lee Drozt, Ashley Ferrell, Wendi Jenkins, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Gene Queens, Cammy Tidwell, Jammie Treadwell, and Amanda Whigham.
0:00 - The Nuggets won, but it was a disgusting win. Brett's angry about it because we have bigger expectations. Championship expectations.19:55 - A new docu-series about Landeskog's road to recovery will air on TNT starting this weekend. Also, tonight, Kyle Keefe will sit down with Gabe in an exclusive 1-on-1 interview. We'll finally get the answers we've been looking for. 35:09 - Brett gives Moser an impossible challenge: say one good thing about the Rockies.
Don't ask me how, but we made it. A new trouble here and there, but... she'll be right.Still pov as fuck, though, so: business as usual. Mercs for hire.*****Do the TTRPG world and us a solid by purchasing the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You don't pull a gun on a pack of dogs and make plans for teatime. But they took the light right out of Po… and that shit won't stand.Do the TTRPG world and us a solid by purchasing the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we're doing something a little different. Instead of a typical interview, we're taking a pause. And inviting you into a collective One Good Thing.Good is the foundation of progress, and the fuel for movements. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we're reminded that good isn't passive; it's a choice. It's choosing love over hate, justice over complacency, and action over indifference.So today, instead of a regular podcast episode, we want to leave you with a simple challenge: Do one good thing for someone. It doesn't have to be grand or complicated. It could be checking in on a friend, volunteering your time, buying the coffee for the person behind you in line, or simply smiling and saying hello to someone you cross paths with today. Small acts of kindness have the power to ripple outward and create waves of change. We're so glad you're here. ❤️Give: The King Center + LA Fire ReliefVolunteer: Idealist.org - is a great place to start to find a way to take action or volunteer your time.Read: Discover how forward-thinking nonprofits and foundations are transforming communication strategies for building trust, fostering inclusion, and creating impactful connections in a new article series from SSIR and The Communications Network.Watch: The Story of MLK as told by Kid President (it's 3.5 minutes of joy AND education
Restitution is often imposed to compensate crime victims for their losses. Done correctly, it can help victims recover and allow offenders to move on after serving their sentence. However, defense attorneys sometimes overlook restitution issues, resulting in burdensome payment orders. These can extend prison time and hinder reintegration after release, making restitution effectively a lifelong punishment. So, in Episode 106 of Set for Sentencing, we welcome back Ashley Adams, a former united states attorney and incredible white collar criminal defense attorney in Phoenix, AZ. Together, we take a deep dive into the wonderful world of restitution. IN THIS EPISODE: Exemptions under state law don't necessarily apply with the feds; The “20 year rule” for restitution orders; Negotiating restitution issues in the plea negotiations; Whether and how a payment schedule can be modified; What happens when you catch the “FLU”, or rather the “FLU” catches you (i.e. what does debt collection look like with the Financial Litigation Unit of the DOJ; The ins and outs of the “Inmate Financial Responsibility Program” Navigating probation or supervised release with a restitution order; Vulnerability of a spouse's assets in a “community property” state; Charging orders in partnerships; The government going after kids' college funds; Whether and how the government can go after foreign assets. LINKS: https://www.azwhitecollarcrime.com/ashley-adams/ Ashley's first appearance on Set for Sentencing: Episode 7: Stories from the Frontlines of Justice -- From Prosecution to Defense: https://youtu.be/z9NmDSInn6s?si=4A1DMpO4jNsTu861 My MUSIC! Ashley and I had a little chat about music at the end, and so I couldn't resist the opportunity to plug my new album, ONE GOOD THING. It's available on all streaming services, including Youtube. I also just released the record on vinyl. Hit me up if you want a copy. Otherwise, here's the YouTube page for the record: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kyVV0Qs1xMGqXQYZlzHzBgUlA7A35aENI
In space, no one can hear you dream. And this moon... this moon's where hope goes to die. But it ain't gonna cark it on my watch. It's up to us to put these kids on that shuttle. We've got some bodies to chew through.*****Do the TTRPG world and us a solid by purchasing the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Winter 2025 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books! Today, Catherine and Sarah share 16 of their most anticipated books releasing January through March. This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Announcement One of the many benefits to joining the Patreon Community is gaining access to several bonus podcast episode series, including Book Preview Extras! In these episodes, Catherine and Sarah share at least 4 bonus books we are excited about that were not shared in the big show preview episode. Get more details about all the goodies available to all Superstar patrons and sign up here! Highlights Catherine and Sarah share some big releases coming this winter (lightning round style). Catherine's theme this season is “balance,” with 4 debuts and 4 repeat authors. Sarah's choices seem to fall into some micro genres she loves, featuring 5 debuts. Again, Sarah brings in a few shorter books under 300 pages. Sarah has already read and rated two of her picks! Plus, their #1 picks for the winter. Big Winter Releases [1:51] Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson (Jan 28) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [2:28] Show Don't Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld (Feb 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [2:37] Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Mar 4) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [2:44] One Good Thing by Georgia Hunter (Mar 4) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [2:51] We Do Not Part by Han Kang (Jan 21) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [3:14] Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros (Jan 21) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [3:22] We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes (Feb 11) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [3:32] The Paris Express by Emma Donoghue (Mar 18) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [3:38] The Heart of Winter by Jonathan Evison (Jan 7) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [3:42] Three Days in June by Anne Tyler (Feb 11) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [4:00] The Antidote by Karen Russell (Mar 11) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [4:03] The Human Scale by Lawrence Wright (Mar 11) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [4:10] Back After This by Linda Holmes (Feb 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [4:20] Backlist Titles Mentioned Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson [2:32] We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter [3:03] Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros [3:27] Room by Emma Donoghue [3:41] Swamplandia by Karen Russell [4:05] Vampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen Russell [4:07] Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes [4:25] Winter 2025 Book Preview [4:32] January Sarah's Picks The Favorites by Layne Fargo (Jan 14) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [8:06] Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor (Jan 14) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[15:34] Catherine's Picks All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffall (Jan 7) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[13:20] Those Fatal Flowers by Shannon Ives (Jan 21) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [19:22] Call Her Freedom by Tara Dorabji (Jan 21) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [24:19] Too Soon by Betty Shamieh (Jan 28) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [30:19] Other Books Mentioned Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë [9:22] Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel [14:38] Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin [17:46] Yellowface by R. F. Kuang [17:50] Babel by R. F. Kuang [17:51] February Sarah's Picks Yours, Eventually by Nura Maznavi (Feb 18) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [22:16] Penitence by Kristin Koval (Feb 18 – moved to 1/28 after recording) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[spp-timestamp time="25:56"] Crush by Ada Calhoun (Feb 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [31:39] The Strange Case by Jane O by Karen Thompson Walker (Feb 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [36:25] The Grand Scheme of Things by Warona Jay (Feb 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org[41:04] Catherine's Pick This Is a Love Story by Jessica Soffer (Feb 4) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [34:34] Other Books Mentioned Persuasion by Jane Austen [23:21] Defending Jacob by William Landay [27:49] All That Is Mine I Carry With Me by William Landay [27:51] Why We Can't Sleep by Ada Calhoun [32:02] Wedding Toasts I'll Never Give by Ada Calhoun [32:05] Last Couple Standing by Matthew Norman [33:14] The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker [36:55] The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker [37:00] By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult [42:04] March Sarah's Pick Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall (Mar 4) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [46:35] Catherine's Picks The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami (Mar 4) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [38:35] Kate & Frida by Kim Fay (Mar 11) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [43:56] Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh (Mar 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [49:58] Other Books Mentioned The Moor's Account by Laila Lalami [38:45] Love & Saffron by Kim Fay [45:08] The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley [47:42] The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller [48:15] Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh [50:49] Kill For Me, Kill For You by Steve Cavanagh [52:56] Other Links Instagram | Harper Voyager: Deluxe Limited Edition for Death of an Author by Nnedi Okorafor
It's a magical time of year and we'd like to thank our listeners for tuning into the Tiny Town Library Podcast for 50 EPISODES! Listen in to this episode to recap 2024 and hear from our town welfare officer Juli Harvey. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, and have a Happy New Year Tiny Town! Amy's Top 24 of 2024 Horse by Geraldine Brooks North Woods by Daniel Mason Prophet Song by Paul Lynch The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden Family Family by Laurie Frankel The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon Martyr! By Kaveh Akbar After Annie by Anna Quindlen The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger Sandwich by Catherine Newman The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett The God of the Woods by Liz Moore The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny The History of Sound by Ben Shattuck By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker Leaving by Roxana Robinson The Friend by Sigrid Nunez 12 Books Coming out in Jan/Feb/March I'm looking forward to: 1/14 - More or Less Maddy by Lisa Genova (Still Alice) 1/14 - Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney (Daisy Darker, Rock Paper Scissors) 1/14 - Witchcraft For Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix (The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, How to Sell A Haunted House) 1/21 - Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros (3rd in Empyrean, follows Fourth Wing and Iron Storm) 1/28 - Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson (Black Cake) 2/11 - We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes (Me Before You, The Giver of Stars) 3/4 - One Good Thing by Georgia Hunter (We Were the Lucky Ones) 3/11 - The Jackal's Mistress by Chris Bohjalian (The Flight Attendant, Hour of the Witch) 3/11 - Kills Well With Others by Deanna Raybourn (Killers of A Certain Age) 3/18 - Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins (Hunger Games #5!) 3/25 - Elphie: A Wicked Childhood by Gregory Maguire 4/1 - A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett (2nd book after The Tainted Cup) BONUS BOOK: I called it! Louise Penny's 20th Armand Gamache book comes out October 28th- the name…The Black Wolf!
Send us a textWith British cycling in turmoil this winter, following the closure of the country's two remaining UCI Continental teams, this week's episode of the road.cc Podcast features one rider who's forging an alternative path through the struggling domestic scene – former Lotto-Soudal pro Matt Holmes.After hanging up his wheels at the end of 2022, following a three-year spell racing for WorldTour team Lotto-Soudal – which saw him win a Tour Down Under stage and ride some of cycling's biggest race but which ultimately left him disenchanted with the sport – Holmes returned to racing, with immediate success, in May.This time, however, as squads continue to fall by the wayside, he's doing it without a team, as a a fully-fledged privateer – choosing his own calendar, looking after himself before and during races, riding on donated equipment, and seeking out his own sponsors. In 2025, this DIY approach to racing will see him dive headfirst into the gravel scene, while prepping a possible tilt at a team pursuit spot for LA '28, after an aborted bid to make the Paris team this year.During an insightful, thoughtful chat, Matt discusses his journey from racing in Britain to the WorldTour and back, adjusting to life after racing, his return as a privateer and how you go about supporting and marketing yourself on your own, the state of the current domestic scene, and why a reset could do British cycling the world of good in the long term.And in part two, we were joined by one of those sponsors keeping Matt on the road – the co-founders of One Good Thing, the world's first wrapper-free oat and protein bars for cyclists, father and son Mike and Daniel Bedford, to discuss what inspired OGT's creation and whether cycling – for all its other environmental credentials – has a litter problem.
I didn't know it yet, but we were about to find ourselves up a gumtree.Eli… I'm here for you, mate. But if you don't calm your farm I don't fancy our chances. *****Do the TTRPG world a solid and purchase the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The HOBI Gang is short-staffed this week so Jeff, Bryan and Jason welcome Andrew and Zach from the Cincinnati Comic Expo! The guys are discussing which fandom deserves a LEGO set, the most cuddly animals to get pictures with, One Good Thing with the Sony Spider-Man film universe, and more impressions from Jason! Plus what not to put on a pizza, a crime-fighting pastor, Moana 2 rules the box office and we list our Top Five 2024 Pop Culture Things We are Most Thankful For! This episode is sponsored by the Super Cincy Expo.
We're zoning in on things Black Friday; the holiday that celebrates binge-shopping and which leaves the environmental credentials of the retail sector in tatters. For the sake of the planet, put your bank cards away! Do you really *need* that thing that's on a super duper exclusive promotion and will never (wink wink) be that cheap again? Sure, you might, and that's fine. But if you're keen and able to try to participate less, or better, in Black Friday, here's our guide to trying to reduce the environmental impact of this international consumption-fest. References from the episode Support our pals over at Green Pear Eco low waste and refill store: https://greenpeareco.com/ Support The Wildlife Trusts as they purchase the Rothbury Estate for nature restoration: https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/appeals/rothbury-estate-nature-and-nation Psychology Today on why we shop Black Friday: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/consumption-and-lifestyles/202411/why-we-shop-on-black-friday Forbes did some Black Friday research: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidrvetter/2020/11/24/this-is-how-black-friday-hurts-the-planet-but-attitudes-are-changing/?sh=66b069f92863 And so did Good Energy: https://www.goodenergy.co.uk/blog/black-friday/ Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us! Support the show: Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/ For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
On November 1, several amendments to the United States Sentencing Guidelines took effect. Some of these changes are significant, offering advantages to the defense, while others are less beneficial. However, ultimately, this process amounts to nothing more than "Kabuki Theatre," meaning the tortured guideline applications become merely performative, because 18 U.S.C. § 3553, enables discerning judges to overlook the sentencing recommendations provided by the guidelines. Thus, it is crucial to be informed about these amendments to argue effectively whether and how they should be considered in the final analysis. IN THIS EPISODE: Some eye-popping facts and stats after forty years of guideline sentencing; Relevant conduct amendment to now exclude acquitted conduct (but it comes with a big but…) Possibility that new litigation may void the Kisor fix because of commission overreach by overriding congress and/or resolving circuit splits; The “Kisor” work-around to fix the intended loss issue under the fraud guideline; The implication and larger application of the Kisor workaround – i.e., support for the argument that for other guidelines, if it's in the commentary, it doesn't count; Clarification of the new Zero Point Offender provisions (ZPO) to deny eligibility for anyone who gets an upward role adjustment; And, perhaps the one bright spot, adding a potential downward departure for “youthful offenders” (mid-20's or less); Practice tips for navigating the new guidelines provisions; Information on reaching out to the commission for future proposed guideline amendments. LINKS: United States Sentencing Guidelines online: https://guidelines.ussc.gov/apex/r/ussc_apex/guidelinesapp/home My new Album! The guidelines are 40 years old, which is also when I picked up my first guitar. So, yes, I had to give a shameless plug for my first rock record, "One Good Thing", which is available everywhere you stream your music! Music is another creative outlet that keeps me sane and quiets my brain: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kyVV0Qs1xMGqXQYZlzHzBgUlA7A35aENI FAREWELL 2024!!!! This will be the last new episode of 2024. As always, I wanted to thank you for listening, constributing, liking, subscribing and spreading the word about Set for Sentencing. We have been going strong for over two years now, and the show was recently ranked #7 among the 35 “must-follow” Criminal Defense podcasts in 2024, via Feedspot (35 Best Criminal Defense Podcasts You Must Follow in 2024). So, per a tradition I started in 2023, I'll be taking the rest of the year off! The remaining episodes of the year will be re-broadcasts of either other podcasts I have appeared on or some earlier episodes I adore and may have been overlooked when the audience was smaller. 2025 will be a wild ride, and we'll be right here with you, buckled up and ready to roll. Until then, I'm grateful for all of it, and I hope you find some peace, light and love as the year winds down.
This week we're answering your questions. Join Emma and Sophie for a grand tour of 'plogging', an investigation into whether dog poo is natural enough to be left in the environment, and a chat about how we remain hopeful in the environment sector despite all the bad news. Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us! Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/ Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
This week, we're diving into one of the most rapidly evolving fields of our time: artificial intelligence. AI takes many forms and is rapidly transforming many industries and sectors - from helping to optimise international supply chains to smarting up energy grids and predicting climate patterns. But alongside the many celebrated efficiency and problem-solving benefits that AI can offer, there are also many concerns lurking around every virtual corner - including concerns about the massive environmental footprint of AI. References from the episode: UNEP World Environment Situation Room: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/how-artificial-intelligence-helping-tackle-environmental-challenges Smart Farming: https://www.bsigroup.com/globalassets/localfiles/en-gb/bsi-knowledge/bsi-knowledge-food/bsi_smart_farming_report.pdf AI e-waste: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rise-ai-looming-threat-e-waste-how-automation-can-save-day-exnfc/ TUBERSCAN: https://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/research/project/1285/tuberscan-using-deep-learning-and-data-science-to-improve-agronomy-decisions-in-the-potato-industry Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us! Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/ Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
What impact will the incoming President have on the climate? The US Election result this week has left many of us in a spin, and in this bonus episode, we take a trip to BCFM's show Love and Science to chat with the lovely Andrew Glester. We share a few of our initial thoughts on the news and explore ways to remain optimistic, look after ourselves and galvanise as a community to ensure climate action isn't forgotten. References from the episode: Email your MP, and use this link to find their contact details: https://www.theyworkforyou.com/ Learn about the Climate and Nature Bill: https://www.zerohour.uk/climate-and-nature-bill/ Stop Rosebank and take action on fossil fuels in the UK: https://www.stopcambo.org.uk/ Cop 29: https://cop29.az/en/home Listen to BCFM's Love and Science: https://www.bcfmradio.com/show/love-science Get in touch If you liked the bonus, reactive episode format. Let us know! Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us! Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/ Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
How do we teach children about climate change without causing eco-anxiety? What supposedly environmental thing absolutely baffles you? Is biogas actually carbon neutral? Three hot topics on the table today as we sit down to answer your For What It's Earth listener questions. References from the episode: The Adventures of Scout children's books: https://theadventuresofscout.com/ Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us! Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/ Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
The 2024 Olympics in Paris aspired to be the first Games ever to be fully aligned with Paris Agreement - but can the world's biggest international sporting event ever really be considered sustainable? From incredible eco-design decisions to the energy and food choices made with the planet in mind, to the burden of private aviation and wasteful merchandise and athleisure, we're taking a metaphorical dive into the bold claims, innovative steps and downright failures associated with Paris 2024. References from the episode: British Association for Sustainable Sport: https://basis.org.uk/2024/07/26/paris-2024-the-greenest-games-ever/ Designing the aquatics centre: https://www.ribaj.com/intelligence/making-buildings-paris-olympic-aquatics-centre-costs-flexible-design https://aurorasolar.com/blog/2024/04/17/the-2024-paris-olympics-solars-role/ Coca-cola's soda fountain greenwashing: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/aug/07/greenwash-games-french-public-points-finger-at-coca-cola-over-olympics-plastic-waste Plastic: https://www.plasticpollutioncoalition.org/blog/2024/8/20/are-efforts-to-green-the-olympic-games-enough Offsetting and clean energy: https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/market-insights/latest-news/energy-transition/072324-feature-paris-olympics-to-lean-heavily-on-offsets-clean-power-to-hit-carbon-targets Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us! Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/ Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
We tracked our bounties to The Hollow – for their last ever gig, if we do our job right. Only… don't you wish you'd given someone a fair go in this galaxy? Just once?*****Do the TTRPG world a solid and purchase the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the first of our fortnightly bonus episodes, in which we answer three burning green questions sent in by you! Ever wondered whether washing your dishes by hand or in a dishwasher is more environmentally friendly, or whether it's better to charge your phone at home or in your car? Or what our humble opinions on the hit farming series Clarkson's Farm might be? Well, this episode has got you covered. References from the episode: 10 eco-friendly laundry products to add to your cupboard: https://www.countryfile.com/how-to/green-living/eco-friendly-laundry-products Get in touch Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content between episodes, and get in touch to share your Listener Question, One Good Thing, and suggest episode topics. Feel free also to shower us with praise, we're fine with that too. We're on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or you can email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com. While you're here, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a 5-star review to help new listeners find us! Support the show: Treat yourself to something from our range of organic cotton goodies, from teeshirts to tote bags: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com/ Help us cover the pod's running costs with a one-off donation or sign up for monthly support (as little as the cost of a cup of coffee goes a long way) using Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/forwhatitsearthpodcast For What It's Earth is hosted and produced by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, and edited and mixed by Mark Skinner (2024).
In this week's episode Cynthia and John about the power of positivity and One Good Thing. The importance of celebrating the good things that happen in our everyday life. References from the episode: One Good Thing blog Want to share stories with us? Email us at Quillopod@myquillo.com To learn more about Quillo Connect visit MyQuillo.com
Two jobs. Two targets. Two families held together by a truce. Eight credits for a job well done.One wrong move and we'll be carrying our guts off this dodgy moon.*****PLEASE purchase the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A ripper debt hanging round our necks. We need to be knee deep in credits real quick, and Apogee 12's just another feral hole of a moon full of dropkicks and gangsters. Perfect.*****It's British Podcast Awards season, and we need your vote! All you need to do is click the link below, search for Quest Fantastic and vote! https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting Thanks SO MUCH everyone!PLEASE purchase the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grab your headphones - it's time for a season wrap-up episode!
Today on the 5: In fairly unshocking news, Disney has cancelled The Acolyte after a single season. The series was apparently meant to anchor a number of new explorations of the High Republic era, so the show being axed has led to some uncertainty as to what comes next. Here's an idea! Try making something good that doesn't rely on or lead to anything else!
Meet Mia, Taneshia, Tammy + Shaun. In this Responsive Nonprofit Summit replay, our expert panel explores how to manage change within the nonprofit sector, especially as the need to adapt and innovate grows. They share practical strategies, case studies, and lessons learned. While 'managing change' can present challenges, we view it as an opportunity. Join us to discover how embracing transformation can unlock potential within your teams and missions.
Send us a Text Message.Hey all, I'm testing out an idea for a late-summer episode about Coventry. For several reasons, I always figured that it would be impossible to do an Attendance Bias episode about Coventry because...well...who would be biased in thinking that Coventry was a great show because they were there?! BUT a listener emailed me with what I think is a pretty clever idea: What if listeners called in with one positive memory about Coventry? It could be something as big and concrete as having a blast with friends, or a specific jam, or something as minor as eating a good stack of pancakes the morning after it was over? Not to whitewash it, but to pick out the little joys of even a bad Phish experience ("finding your joy" as the hippies say).I opened a number on Google Voice for people to call in and leave messages, which I'll then download and include in the episode. If anyone here is willing to test-run it, and you can think of ONE GOOD THING from the Coventry weekend, can you call 516-366-5732, leave your name and where you're from, and your one positive thing that you can say about Coventry? I really appreciate it! This is new for me, so I hope it works!
Meet Neda, Dr. Bertrhude, Jeff, and Kelly. This panel of experts is here to show us how to leverage modern media to scale your impact. It's time to invest + fuel + activate around cause areas through the power of media. Influence is currency. Connection is currency. Activation is currency. Embrace the tension and release control of your message. Tune in to remember the transformative power of your story and get ready to activate around it.
Krevin's knife's still sticking out of my back, and now Ezra's shipment's cooked. Either we risk getting sprung or we fess up. We fessed up.So we'll see how that goes.*****It's British Podcast Awards season, and we need your vote! All you need to do is click the link below, search for Quest Fantastic and vote! https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting Thanks SO MUCH everyone!PLEASE purchase the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Rebecka Peterson, the 2023 National Teacher of the Year, is a math teacher who loves stories.Rebecka has taught high school math classes ranging from intermediate algebra to Advanced Placement calculus, for 11 years at Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Amid a difficult first year of high school teaching, she found the “One Good Thing” blog. She credits daily posting there to helping her recognize the beautiful and positive experiences occurring in her classroom, which inspired her to stay in the profession. She has since contributed 1,400 posts to the blog. As Oklahoma Teacher of the Year, she has visited teachers across the state to highlight their important work through the Teachers of Oklahoma campaign. As National Teacher of the Year, Rebecka plans to use her platform to highlight teachers' stories of the good that's happening in education. Teaching is a profession that affords creativity, autonomy and purpose, and Rebecka believes that highlighting the stories of joy happening in classrooms across the country will help encourage current teachers and attract new educators to the profession.Rebecka is a proud immigrant of Swedish-Iranian descent and lived in several countries around the world as her parents traveled as medical missionaries. Her own experience with supportive teachers who celebrated her diversity and math abilities informs Rebecka's efforts to create a supportive and accessible classroom for students. She values listening to students' stories as a way to better understand them and elevate their voice. Before joining the faculty at Union High School, Rebecka taught for three years at the collegiate level. She holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Oklahoma Wesleyan University and a master's degree in mathematics from the University of South Dakota. She lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with her husband, Brett, and son, Jonas, and she enjoys reading, crafting and playing board games.This season of Edtech Insiders is once again brought to you by Tuck Advisors, the M&A firm for Education Entrepreneurs. Founded by serial entrepreneurs with over 25 years of experience founding, investing in, and selling companies, Tuck believes you deserve M&A advisors who work just as hard as you do.
Well… we made it. But Krevin… Krevin's lucky he's not sucking down lungfuls of space dust. I'm mad as a cut snake. But the ship needs a captain. And I'm not gonna let 'em down.*****It's British Podcast Awards season, and we need your vote! All you need to do is click the link below, search for Quest Fantastic and vote! https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting Thanks SO MUCH everyone! PLEASE purchase the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is one good thing about marriage? We will look at Genesis Chapter 2 and find out.
We're knee deep in an asteroid field with three redbacks on our tail. With those fuel reserves they won't make it. But the Moose…She'll be right. *****Thanks for your patience during this absolutely wild period!Heck, everyone. It's finally here. Thanks so much to Soul Muppet Publishing for creating this game. If you like what you hear there's a few things you can do:NOMINATE US FOR A CRIT AWARD! Check out our Discord below for more info, but nomination forms can be found here:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfG27ZBt5PC__CM2f3zM8KejcDL72lEipfRXwvcXybkewrp-Q/viewformPLEASE purchase the beautiful Orbital Blues book using this affiliate link!Support us on PATREON!Join our Discord!Buy MERCH!Quest Fantastic music on BandcampQuestFantastic.com@QuestFantasticFacebookticInstagramEpisode TranscriptsSara and Jen run the queer actual play podcast Roll + Heart@RollPlusHeartRoll + Heart on FacebookFollow Sara @Penguinpanic for her artRead Salt's film reviews at Screen MayhemJen and the Film CriticOne Good ThingGoodman's music:Future Music by run//phase (songwhip.com)run//phase on Various Artists – Extraneous Influx Come be a Justyce Loving Friend on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wiggy is hopeful that Snell signing a 2 year deal will set a precedent, opening the door for the Sox to sign Montgomery
We're back with another trend during our 9️⃣ Nonprofit Trends that Matter in 2024 Series: Tap creators. Grow influence. Discover how you can supercharge your nonprofit's impact with the power of the creator economy—this episode zeroes in on this transformative force! Our special guest today, Nick Lynch, Co-Founder and CEO of Collidescope.io, is an expert of influencers and he's here to guide us through this pivotal moment. Get ready to explore the art of partnering with like-minded creators to grow your influence and why saying 'yes' to asking for help can unlock doors you didn't even know existed
Welcome back to 9️⃣ Nonprofit Trends that Matter in 2024 Series! How does a movement begin? Simple - with one person. Gone are the days of 'build it and they will come.' True community is about co-creation, about building alongside people. Finding solutions together not only propels your mission forward but also cultivates believers who won't let you fail. Today, we're thrilled to have Brady Josephson, VP of Marketing & Growth at charity: water, as our special guest. Brady leads a team of storytellers, creatives, and marketers responsible for growing, supporting and celebrating the charity: water community and their impact. Join us as we dive into why we need a new approach to generosity