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American poet and professor

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DNA: ID
Doe ID: 'Mentone John Doe' Derrick Burton

DNA: ID

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 16:17


Episode 143 Doe ID: 'Mentone John Doe' Derrick Burton  In October, 1991, a hunter in the area of Mentone, CA discovered a human skull. The skull was devoid of teeth and a mandible. Based on the size of the skull, it was estimated to be a child's. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's department searched the area for more remains but they didn't find any. However, they found a bag containing a child's clothing, and took it into evidence. An autopsy confirmed initial beliefs that the remains were that of a child; a young boy between 4 & 8 years old. A cause of death could not be determined. The authorities considered local missing persons cases, but didn't link the remains to any of those missing children, and the dead boy was referred to as 'Mentone John Doe'. It wasn't until decades later that the authorities turned to IGG to determine the identity of  Mentone John Doe. He turned out to be, Derrick Burton. Incredibly, Derrick had been reported missing to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's dept when he was four years old  by his mother Patricia Clark in 1991. How the agency failed to make the connection between Mentone John Doe, and Derrick Burton early on is a mystery. Derrick had gone missing while in the care of his stepfather; Christopher Hammond. Hammond did time for charges related to Derrick's abduction, but not his death.  Sadly, it doesn't seem as if there is much movement in the case since Derrick was identified, or how much his death is being investigated. 'Mentone John Doe' now has his name back; it's Derrick Burton, and this is his story.  To listen to every episode of DNA: ID ad-free and get other benefits, simply  visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription. Of course, you can also support DNA: ID with a Patreon subscription. For all things DNA: ID, visit the show's homepage Visit this link to buy DNA ID Merch

Banal
69. El de la salud (mental y sexual)

Banal

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 73:48


Cuando oímos al gobierno o a las candidatas hablar de salud pública se repiten una y otra vez los mismos temas: de si hay, o no, desabasto de medicamentos; la falta, o no, de médicos en las clínicas y los centros de salud; en fin, de qué tan cerca -o lejos- estamos de tener un sistema de salud como el de Dinamarca. Pero si hablas con los y las integrantes de la Generación-Z surgen otras preocupaciones, muy distintas, en lo que se refiere a la salud pública. Preocupaciones que no están siendo atendidas por el gobierno actual, y que no están siendo discutidas por ninguna de las candidaturas. La salud mental y la salud sexual preocupan a las generaciones más jóvenes, mientras que los partidos parecen solo preocuparse por la salud de la tercera edad. Para discutir sobre este vacío, y sobre lo que el gobierno debería hacer para atender a las inquietudes de los y las centennials, en este episodio nos acompaña la Dra. Patricia Clark, investigadora emérita del SNI y directora del Área de Epidemiología Clínica del Programa único de posgrado en Ciencias Médicas de la UNAM, junto con Diego Guerrero, nuestro co-anfitrión en esta serie, y nuestras residentes centennials Giselle y Arely.

The Tom Shattuck Show

Patricia Clark was forced out of the New Haven registrar's office

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Space for Life
The One Thing: Living Your Best with Life Mapping Part 3

Space for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 30:11


Tommy Thompson and Patricia Clark finish their life mapping series by discussing the importance of having "one thing" in order to move forward in accomplishing your goals. Hear their points on the power of having a singular, well thought out, goal through focus, commitment and accountability. Join us as we discuss: Focusing on a single goal helps make achieving goals easier How strategically working towards the "one thing" can impact many parts of your life By fully committing and referring back to one goal, you're more likely to accomplish it

Space for Life
Life 360: Living your Best with Life Mapping Part 1

Space for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 43:38


Tommy Thompson and Patricia Clark discuss the power of life mapping and decision-making. They walk through the significance of having a "life map" to encourage reflection, guide choices, emphasizing the role of clear goals and values in leading a fulfilling life. They stress the importance of intention, flexibility, and self-correction in navigating life's journey, acknowledging the dynamic nature of decision-making. Join as we discuss: - The power in living with intention & making purposeful decisions - The balance of living with both clear direction & spontaneity - Dreaming and how it effects setting goals & living in purpose - The tool "Life 360" encouraging reflection & growth

Space for Life
Life 360: Living your Best with Life Mapping Part 1

Space for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 43:37


Tommy Thompson and Patricia Clark discuss the power of life mapping and decision-making. They walk through the significance of having a "life map" to encourage reflection, guide choices, emphasizing the role of clear goals and values in leading a fulfilling life. They stress the importance of intention, flexibility, and self-correction in navigating life's journey, acknowledging the dynamic nature of decision-making. Join as we discuss: - The power in living with intention & making purposeful decisions - The balance of living with both clear direction & spontaneity - Dreaming and how it effects setting goals & living in purpose - The tool "Life 360" encouraging reflection & growth

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...
Harvey Brownstone with Mariette Hartley & Jerry Sroka, Co-Stars “Our (Almost Completely True) Love Story”

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 33:44


Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Mariette Hartley and Jerry Sroka, Co-Stars “Our (Almost Completely True) Love Story” About Harvey's guest: Today's special guests, Mariette Hartley and Jerry Sroka, are 2 beloved entertainers who happen to be husband and wife - or as they call themselves, the “icon” and the “leprechaun”.   Starting with the “icon” first, she's been dazzling us with great performances for over 6 decades, in classic movies like “Ride the High Country”, “Marnie”, “Marooned”, “Skyjacked”, “1969”, “Improper Channels”, and of course, her many highly acclaimed TV movies including “MADD: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers” and “Silence of the Heart”.   On television, she's been in everything from “The Twilight Zone”, “Daniel Boone”, “Bonanza”, “Gunsmoke” and “The Bob Newhart Show”, to “Little House on the Prairie”, “M.A.S.H.”, “Murder She Wrote”, “NCIS”, “Grey's Anatomy”, and dozens more.   She created the unforgettable characters of “Dr. Claire Morton” on “Peyton Place”, “Sister Mary Daniel” on “One Life to Live”, “Liz McVey” on “W-I-O-U”, “Lorna Scarry” in “Law and Order: SVU”, “Patricia Clark” in “9-1-1” – and let's not forget that classic episode of “Star Trek”, where our guest, who played “Zarabeth”, fulfilled every woman's dream of having her wicked way with “Mr. Spock”.   And for a while in the 80's, she co-hosted NBC's “The Today Show”, and she also co-hosted “The Morning Program” on CBS.   And we all loved her wonderful, long-running TV documentary series, “Wild About Animals”.  She's been nominated for 5 Emmy Awards and WON an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her work in “The Incredible Hulk”.  And she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.  She also wrote an incredibly impactful and emotionally powerful book entitled, “Breaking the Silence”, which is one of the most compelling, insightful and inspirational celebrity memoirs I've ever read.    And at the risk of making her blush even more, I can't resist mentioning this remarkable woman's extraordinary devotion to community service.  She's been the national spokesperson for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, which honored her with a Humanitarian Award.  She's also worked tirelessly as an advocate for mental health, and with a number of vitally important organizations, including the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, SOJOURN, and Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.  And get this:  she was named Outstanding Mother of the Year by the National Mother's Day Committee in Washington, D.C.  It doesn't get much better than that.    And now, moving on to her loving husband, the “leprechaun”, he's an actor and producer, well known for his work in the movie “Godspell”, the mini-series “Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer”, and dozens of TV shows including “Murphy Brown”, “Seinfeld”, “Ally McBeal”, “Star Trek Voyager”, “The Brothers Flub”, “The West Wing”, “Shameless”, “The Comeback Kids” and many, many more.     And now, these 2 great talents have joined together in a terrific and very charming movie which they wrote, called “Our (Almost Completely True) Love Story”, in which they play themselves, telling the story of how this initially very unlikely couple met and grew to love each other.  The movie, which also features veteran stars Tess Harper, Bernie Kopell, Morgan Fairchild and John Rubenstein, has been conquering film festivals everywhere, and it's won 9 prestigious awards.  After seeing this humorous, poignant and heartwarming movie, I just had to invite our guests on our show.  For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ #MarietteHartley   #JerrySroka   #harveybrownstoneinterviews&n

Space for Life
Framing Time

Space for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 36:54


Tommy Thompson and Patricia Clark discuss the importance of framing our lives. In their conversation, they  address how individuals can utilize intentional time framing to improve their lives, from daily routines to personal growth, weekly reviews, and even setting annual goals. The speakers share their experiences and strategies for making the most of time framing in order to live a free, intentional, and productive life. Host: Tommy Thompson ⁠Website⁠, ⁠YouTube⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠, & ⁠Twitter⁠ Co-Host: Patricia Clark ⁠Website⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠& ⁠Podcast, "Lifted by Love” Framing can organize thoughts, set intentions, and achieve goals effectively. Journaling, reading, and intention-setting can contribute to a relaxed and productive mindset. Practicing morning & evening framing can help individuals establish a clear mindset in the morning and conclude the day positively,  Reflection, as a part of framing, is important for learning and overall self improvement. Managing tasks and revisiting long-term goals are great for maintaining focus and direction in one's life.

Space for Life
Framing Time

Space for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 36:55


Tommy Thompson and Patricia Clark discuss the importance of framing our lives. In their conversation, they  address how individuals can utilize intentional time framing to improve their lives, from daily routines to personal growth, weekly reviews, and even setting annual goals. The speakers share their experiences and strategies for making the most of time framing in order to live a free, intentional, and productive life. Host: Tommy Thompson ⁠Website⁠, ⁠YouTube⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠, & ⁠Twitter⁠ Co-Host: Patricia Clark ⁠Website⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠& ⁠Podcast, "Lifted by Love” Framing can organize thoughts, set intentions, and achieve goals effectively. Journaling, reading, and intention-setting can contribute to a relaxed and productive mindset. Practicing morning & evening framing can help individuals establish a clear mindset in the morning and conclude the day positively,  Reflection, as a part of framing, is important for learning and overall self improvement. Managing tasks and revisiting long-term goals are great for maintaining focus and direction in one's life.

Off The Bricks
Ep. 38 Patricia Clark

Off The Bricks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 29:51


Welcome to Off the Bricks poets and poetry lovers! This month's guest is Patricia Clark. Patricia is the author of six volumes of poetry, including The Canopy and, before that, Sunday Rising. She has also published three chapbooks: Deadlifts (New Michigan Press), Wreath for the Red Admiral and Given the Trees. Her work has been featured on Poetry Daily and Verse Daily, and has appeared in The Atlantic, Gettysburg Review, Poetry, Slate, and Stand. She was a scholar at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference and has completed residencies at The MacDowell Colony, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Tyrone Guthrie Center (in County Monaghan (Ireland), and the Ragdale Colony. Awards for her work include a Creative Artist Grant in Michigan, the Mississippi Review Prize, the Gwendolyn Brooks Prize, and co-winner of the Lucille Medwick Prize from the Poetry Society of America. From 2005-2007 she was honored to serve as the poet laureate of Grand Rapids, Michigan. She was Poet-in-Residence and Professor in the Department of Writing at Grand Valley State University in Michigan where she worked for thirty years. you can find her contact info at www.patriciafclark.com. Our Natural moment poem today is The Milky Way, by Kathryn Sadakierski

Poetize the News
Survival is not Insured

Poetize the News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 15:58


Topics include universal healthcare, arm flaps, and a big dickcissel. Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, Doug Shields, Jim Bratton, Patricia Clark, and Gary Mex Glazner. Hosted by Doug Shields. Booth Announcer Jim Bratton. Music by What Army. First aired on KPSQ 97.3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Syndicated on Pacifica and podcast at https://www.poetize.xyz/ and on your podcast app. More by the featured poets: ~ Gwendolyn Brooks: https://poetryarchive.org/poet/gwendolyn-brooks/ ~ Doug Shields: https://www.instagram.com/poetdougshields/ ~ Jim Bratton: https://soundcloud.com/jim-bratton ~ Patricia Clark: http://www.patriciafclark.com/ ~ Gary Mex Glazner: http://www.alzpoetry.com/ Big shoutout to our Patron of the Week, Stephen Smith. Thank you for supporting Poetize on Patreon! And thank you to all our Patreon supporters: ~ Stephen Smith ~ Brad Fortenberry ~ Asa Johannesdottir ~ Michael Karl Ritchie ~ Burnetta Hinterture ~ Ezhno Martin ~ Ginny Masullo ~ Molly Sroges ~ Zac Powers ~ John Chapman ~ Ben Davis ~ Kristen Mack ~ Poet Jen Harris ~ Robert Millsop ~ Will Van Laningham

Poetize the News
Survival is not Insured

Poetize the News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 15:58


Topics include universal healthcare, arm flaps, and a big dickcissel. Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, Doug Shields, Jim Bratton, Patricia Clark, and Gary Mex Glazner. Hosted by Doug Shields. Booth Announcer Jim Bratton. Music by What Army. First aired on KPSQ 97.3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Syndicated on Pacifica and podcast at https://www.poetize.xyz/ and on your podcast app. More by the featured poets: ~ Gwendolyn Brooks: https://poetryarchive.org/poet/gwendolyn-brooks/ ~ Doug Shields: https://www.instagram.com/poetdougshields/ ~ Jim Bratton: https://soundcloud.com/jim-bratton ~ Patricia Clark: http://www.patriciafclark.com/ ~ Gary Mex Glazner: http://www.alzpoetry.com/ Big shoutout to our Patron of the Week, Stephen Smith. Thank you for supporting Poetize on Patreon! And thank you to all our Patreon supporters: ~ Stephen Smith ~ Brad Fortenberry ~ Asa Johannesdottir ~ Michael Karl Ritchie ~ Burnetta Hinterture ~ Ezhno Martin ~ Ginny Masullo ~ Molly Sroges ~ Zac Powers ~ John Chapman ~ Ben Davis ~ Kristen Mack ~ Poet Jen Harris ~ Robert Millsop ~ Will Van Laningham

Space for Life
Patricia Clark – Apart but Together

Space for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 30:52


Patricia tells a story of wandering into a compelling and thought-provoking interactive art exhibit by artist Kevin Orlosky entitled Together Apart, and the thoughts that resonated after seeing the work. While being apart but together has taken hold during the Coronavirus Pandemic, the concept of being individual and collective is takes root back in Genesis. Together Apart by Kevin Orlosky Purchase a copy of Space to Breathe Again by Tommy Thompson  

Save the Second Podcast
Ep. 18 - The NRA BoD Candidates, 2020

Save the Second Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 144:26


-John Cushman was successful in getting onto the Ballot by Petition only. It was Mr. Carter who ran by petition but was also put on the ballot by the nominating committee. Only John Cushman and Frank Tait are on the ballot solely by petition of the members.-Patricia Clark is a former Chair of the Nominating Committee, she was not serving on the Committee when she was put on the ballot by that committee last year. It is currently not clear who the Char of the Nominating Committee is.-Jeffrey W. Hague has withdrawn his name, as the February issue of American Rifleman indicates. Candidates page has updated to 38 candidates and 84% of those 38 being elected to the NRA BoD.-Ted W. Carter informs us that he was elected to the BoD in 2011, not 1999.

Listening At the Fire
The Poetry of Fountain Street Church

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 31:28


In Episode 19 of Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber illuminates the history of the show's title, which is borrowed from a book of poetry that was published at Fountain Street Church in 1998.  Virginia reads the preface, by editor Linda Rosenthal, and then invites you to listen to a selection of poems from this book, read by current Fountain Street Church members and staff -- many of whom are poets themselves.  A massive thank you to our readers: Meredith Bradley, Jean Reed Bahle, Danny Heck, Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden, Nessa McCasey, and Neil Kaufman. The list of poems read in the episode is below: "The Squirrels in Loring Park" by Sherryl Acey (read by Meredith Bradley) "Attitude" by Barbara N. Amberg (read by Danny Heck) "Donna" by Virginia Minor Rankin (read by Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden) "Working with Words" by Beth Sanders (read by Nessa McCasey) "To the Beach" by Ralph K. Rye (read by Jean Reed Bahle) "Wet on Wet" by Virginia Braley (read by Neil Kaufman) "Retro-Life" by Marion H. Smith (read by Meredith Bradley) "The Dragonfly" by Sarah A. Borisch (read by Danny Heck) "October 25th Thanksgiving in Grenada, West India" by Virginia Minor Rankin (read by Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden) "Like Dorothy" by Gail Rutgers (read by Nessa McCasey) "On the Fringes" by Beth Sanders (read by Jean Reed Bahle) "Felis Domestica" by Patricia Clark (read by Neil Kaufman) "Before You Can Let Go" by Meredith Bradley "Still Births" by Ted Damstra (read by Danny Heck) "For Dian (My Sister)" by Gail Rutgers (read by Nessa McCasey) "Grace" by Beth Sanders (read by Jean Reed Bahle) "Y'all" by Neil Kaufman "Snow" by Lauren Farrar, Age 10 (read by Danny Heck) "The Peace I Need" by Nessa McCasey "Fear and Invisibility" by Neil Kaufman "Does the Loving Do Us Any Good?" by Nessa McCasey "Educating You Strength to Yourself" by Neil Kaufman "Right to Own Your Life" by Nessa McCasey "The Rear View" by Jean Reed Bahle   Connect with the many poetry groups available for participation at Fountain Street Church: Spiritual Expressions: contact Nessa McCasey at poetnessa@gmail.com Join Nessa in a safe, healing writing group. This workshop does not require that you have writing skills or experience; rather, Nessa brings prompts to encourage discussion and personal expression (as a journal entry, memoir or an essay, even a list of words). There is no judgment or critique of writings. Each participant may choose to share or keep private their writings. She models positive responses which tend to inspire a love-fest of creative expression; she has worked with many people who have found the pleasure of their own wellbeing through creativity. As a certified poetry therapist, Nessa McCasey works with individuals, couples, and groups to facilitate their writing in a healing manner. Poetry therapy is part of the expressive arts in Healing (as are music therapy, arts therapy, etc.). She is a mentor with--and the past Director of--the International Academy for Poetry Therapy, an education/training organization for the field of poetry therapy/therapeutic writing. A graduate of the University of Michigan in English, she offers courses (including online) in poetic forms, poetry as healing, writing through life's transitions, creative coaching/problem-solving. Suggested donation of $15. https://fscspiritualexpressions.wordpress.com Friday Morning Poetry Group: contact Louisa Nally at pnally@comcast.net Poet Neil Kaufman can be found at: https://thefolktransformer.bandcamp.com/

One Question XYZ
What are Affluencers and how do we connect with them?

One Question XYZ

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 18:42


During this #womeninluxury mini podcast, we spoke with Patricia Clark, who is the Senior Vice President of Ipsos Affluent Intelligence. They are a global research company and they focus on data points that support purchase decisions. We discuss marketing, their use of big data to develop marketing strategies and the value of creating emotional impact through storytelling. We also discuss the concept of affluencers and what impacts their purchase decisions.

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Calgary Today
Vancouver City Council Decision, Animal Abuse, Food Wastage, and the Evolution of Ageing

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 37:05


VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL VOTE The Vancouver City Council has voted unanimously to declare a climate emergency. We chat about it with Kris Sims, B.C. Director of the Canadian Taxpayer's Federation. ANIMAL ABUSE PETITION Rick Fraser, Alberta Party MLA for Calgary-South East is circulating a petition to increase penalties for animal abuse and cruelty. He tells us about it. FOOD WASTAGE A recent study shows that 58% of food in Canada is wasted, most of it from the food industry. We talk to Lourdes Juan, Founder & Executive Director of The Leftovers Foundation, a local organization that helps stop wastage. THE EVOLUTION OF AGEING From Betty White to Prince Philip, people are living more active lives as they age. Patricia Clark, National Executive Director of Active Aging Canada talks about ageing in the modern world.

Reality Riffing with Guru Jagat
Astrology Of Politics And The Election with Patricia Clark Hippolyte

Reality Riffing with Guru Jagat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 48:27


Astrology Of Politics And The Election with Patricia Clark Hippolyte by Guru Jagat

Superstition Review
Patricia Clark

Superstition Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 6:28


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Superstition Review
Patricia Clark

Superstition Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 4:29


Patricia Clark reads her poems from Issue 17 of Superstition Review.

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Talking with Herbs
Talking With Herbs - Episode 14 - Patricia Clark(@AllFiveSenses) Pt. 2

Talking with Herbs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 15:52


Janet and Tim Herb are bringing an insight to your favorite culinary and travel minds on social media. They are joined by Patricia Clark(@AllFiveSenses) once again. Patricia talks to us this time about cooking around the holidays. Make sure that you guys check out her instagram @AllFiveSenses and her blog http://allfivesenses.tumblr.com. Make sure to follow our guests as well as us on Instagram, Facebook, and the like. Janet can be found on Instagram @Herbieland, and Tim can be found on Twitter @TimHerb. You can also find the show on Instagram @TalkingWithHerbs Also make sure to leave a comment/review on iTunes to let us know what we're doing right, what we could do better.

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Talking with Herbs
Talking With Herbs - Episode 13 - Patricia Clark(@AllFiveSenses) Pt. 1

Talking with Herbs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 37:27


Janet and Tim Herb are bringing an insight to your favorite culinary and travel minds on social media. They are joined by Patricia Clark(@AllFiveSenses).  Patricia talks to us about her wild adventures all across the world and her journey to become the chef she is today. From catering a wedding at burning man to cooking in kitchens in Europe, she’s done it all.    Make sure that you guys check out her instagram @AllFiveSenses and her blog http://allfivesenses.tumblr.com. Make sure to follow our guests as well as us on Instagram, Facebook, and the like. Janet can be found on Instagram @Herbieland, and Tim can be found on Twitter @TimHerb. You can also find the show on Instagram @TalkingWithHerbs Also make sure to leave a comment/review on iTunes to let us know what we're doing right, what we could do better.

Superstition Review
Patricia Clark

Superstition Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 1:12


Patricia Clark reads her poem “Ravine Goddess, August,” published in Issue 8 of Superstition Review.

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