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In this episode, Elaine introduces good friend, spunky seniorpreneur, speaker, author of the award-winning book Return To Center, and clinical therapist Patricia Morgan. You'll hear some awesome insights on how using ordinary language is one of the most powerful tools in her toolbox as a therapist, and yours as a farmer. Elaine and her guest examine how Patricia's discovery of Polyvagal Theory in 2020 led to a better understanding of what stress actually is, how it affects the nervous system, and how the simple use of intentional words can change everything. This episode provides listeners with some actionable tips and tools they can start using today, to stop catastrophizing and start returning to center. Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com. Discover more about our guest: Patricia Morgan. Elaine Froese Resources: Watch this episode on YouTube. SPEAKING - book Elaine for your next event COACHING - find your Farm Transition Coach MEMBERSHIP - become at Farm Family Harmony Member RESOURCES - download for FREE CONTACT - take the next steps in your transition BURNING QUESTION? Submit it here for Elaine or her coaches Timestamps 0:00:00 Introduction to Patricia Morgan and her award-winning book 0:00:46 The motivation behind Patricia's book “Return To Center” 0:01:43 Polyvagal theory - a new understanding of stress 0:02:33 Using ordinary language vs complex medical terminology 0:04:08 How Patricia helps people return to center 0:08:38 Challenging triggering thoughts 0:09:50 What is an “Emotional Bank Account” 0:12:53 Catastrophizing and triggers 0:14:40 Rocky Mountain Couples Retreat 0:15:40 Jumping to conclusions and mind-reading 0:16:36 How are you, really? 0:17:28 Emotional reasoning 0:18:12 Expressing emotions is one the best positive conflict behaviors 0:19:46 Judging, name calling, and labeling 0:20:22 The danger of ‘You Are' and ‘I Am' statements 0:22:28 The power of the word “wow” 0:23:20 Hurt vs afraid 0:24:35 How the need to be right is wronging your relationships 0:26:15 Self-compassion 0:27:48 The three emotional states and the one you wants to work towards 0:30:00 Accessing mental health services
Rep. Patricia Morgan talks about her US Senate campaign, offshore wind, the economy and immigration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on a special edition of Newsmakers: a debate between the two candidates running for Rhode Island's U.S. Senate seat, Democratic incumbent Sheldon Whitehouse and Republican challenger Patricia Morgan. It is the only scheduled debate in this year's Senate race.
Morgan, a Republican, says she would fight for her constituents and she's trying to capitalize on issues like inflation and immigration. But Whitehouse has vanquished a series of rivals since first winning his Senate seat by beating Lincoln Chafee, a Republican at the time, in 2006. When former state Supreme Court Justice Robert Flanders ran […]
SEASON: 4 EPISODE: 19Episode Overview:Life can be challenging. Each of us faces our own adversity. Sometimes, your stress can escalate to fear, anxiety, agitation, and even depression. If you are looking for ways to help build resilience in yourself and others, lighten your load, and brighten your outlook, then you are going to enjoy my conversation with best selling author, therapist and speaker, Patricia Morgan.Guest Bio: Patricia Morgan is known as a spunky Seniorpreneur, who lightens your load and brightens your outlook. Patricia has spent the last four decades helping increase emotional resilience, mental health, and well-being. With a master's degree in psychology, she provides practical stress-reduction, communications, and connection skills. Her counseling clients and audiences describe her as insightful, fun, and uplifting.Her authorship includes several books comprised of, Return to Center: Simple Strategies to Navigate Distress, Depression and Disconnection, which was chosen as the 2024 Canadian Counselling Book award winner, and the Canadian best seller, Frantic Free: 167 Ways to Calm Down and Lighten Up. Her books are available on Amazon and on her website.Patricia is a recipient of the YWCA & Global TV's Woman of Vision award and The Canadian Association of Professional Speakers' Spirit of CAPS award for her contribution to the speaking industry.Resource Links:Website: https://www.solutionsforresilience.com/Product Link: https://www.solutionsforresilience.com/product-category/books/Insight Gold Timestamps:03:11 Most of us are living with some kind of childhood, a residual trauma05:12 Well, here's the defining question05:40 He endorsed the book: From Woe to Wow, How Resilient Women Succeed at Work07:36 Self first, others second08:02 There's a lot of perfectionism going on11:07 The importance of emotional intelligence13:12 Little girls, little boys, females are typically allowed a broader range of emotions16:28 How does adopting a growth mindset contribute to the personal resilience?18:09 What's the number one formula for success?20:18 Oftentimes people are coming together to fill their own unconscious longings21:53 Often in couples counseling, the conflict is, he wants it the way it was24:23 What's one conventional stress management technique26:06 The trick is the exhale longer than the inhale29:24 Sleep is very much connected to mental health issues31:22 Dreams are the unconscious knocking on your door32:42 Watch your positivity to negativity ratio33:15 Compliment people on their strengths36:18 Return to Center: Simple Strategies to Navigate Distress, Depression, and DisconnectionConnect Socially:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciamorgancalgary/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SolutionsForResilienceYouTube:
This week on a special edition of Newsmakers: a debate between the two candidates seeking Rhode Island's Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, Patricia Morgan and Ray McKay. The winner will be the GOP nominee in November for the seat currently held by Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse.
Send us a Text Message.What does it take to transform life's most challenging seasons into a story of hope and inspiration?In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Patricia Morgan, author of "Love Her as She Is." Patricia's story is a testament to the unpredictable, heartwarming, and often heartbreaking journey of motherhood. When Patricia and her husband adopted their daughter Kelly at 6, they embarked on a journey of profound love, unique challenges and endless fears. After years of facing the peaks and valleys together things became more clear when Kelly was diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).As a mother, coach, clinical counsellor and author, Patricia is no stranger to adversity. Both a student and teacher of life, Patricia shares her inspiration for writing this book for Kelly, what Kelly taught her and what feeds the limitless love and strength that resides within us. Patricia identifies some of the adversities that informed her resilience journey and lets us in on her "secret sauce" for maintaining such extraordinary energy and drive. Currently battling cancer, Patricia's spirit remains unshaken and her light shines bright. Website: https://www.solutionsforresilience.com
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The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden
Dr Gavin Ashenden is joined this week by Dr Patricia Morgan, the distinguished sociologist and author of the 2023 book Banning Conversion Therapy: The Missing Evidence, amid impending legislation to criminalise counselling, discussion, prayer and teaching based on orthodox Christian doctrine in spite of such changes representing a serious attack upon free inquiry and freedom of speech. In this 75th episode for Merely Catholic, the podcast series for the Catholic Herald, Dr Morgan sets such changes in the prevailing anti-family and anti-marriage ideology that has convulsed the West for more than 50 years.
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In this episode of the Disrupt Education podcast, Patricia Morgan is Of Counsel to Porzio, Bromberg & Newman and is a member of the Firm's Education Team, and Mike Schloff, the founder of Maplewoodshop, discuss their experiences and challenges in the field of education. Patricia's background as a former educator turned lawyer allows her to offer insight into the legal aspects of education, while Mike shares his journey from the corporate world to founding a woodworking curriculum for schools. The discussion touches on various topics, including the legal challenges of introducing innovative programs in schools, the importance of student safety, and the complexities of teachers' contracts. Mike explains how he developed a woodworking program using hand tools and highlighted the focus on social-emotional learning through woodworking. Patricia discusses the legal and regulatory frameworks schools must navigate and the intersection of federal and state policies. The conversation also delves into graduation requirements and career and technical education (CTE) opportunities, emphasizing the need for teachers to understand the legal landscape of education policy. Both guests stress the importance of creating opportunities for students and teachers, aligning with broader educational goals. Learn more at www.Maplewoodshop.com Connect with Mike Schloff on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeschloff/ Connect with Patricia Morgan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-c-morgan-9205279/ Connect with Alli and Peter Peter Hostrawser LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterhostrawser/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/peterhostrawser/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/disrupteducation1/ TW: twitter.com/PeterHostrawser Website: https://www.peterhostrawser.com Alli Privitt LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alliprivitt/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/myfriendalli/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/people/My-Friend-Alli/100070164684007/ Website: https://www.myfriendalli.com/ Want to be a guest on the Disrupt Education Podcast? Please Fill Out This Form Check out our sponsors below spikeview You are more than a grade and test score. Colleges, internships, jobs, any opportunity needs to see that! Head to www.spikeview.com and build your portfolio for FREE and start heading towards your dreams today! If you are interested in more info email the spikeview team at team@spikeview.com Host Peter Hostrawser talking about spikeview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disrupt-educ/support
Welcome to my podcast, The Wellness Project with Des, where I speak with people about all things mental health and wellness to bring you actionable tips you can implement into your own life to help improve your mental health and overall well-being. On today's episode, I speak with Patricia Morgan all about resiliency. For detailed show notes and where to find Patricia: accordingtodes.com/133 Check out my Amazon storefront to get books written by or recommended by podcast guests: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3be311d1?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfinfluencer-3be311d1_CMHMCK9WHTSJSFAP4656 Shop mental health & wellness products: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WellnessProjectByDes? Get your free Weekly Wellness Checklist and join my email newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/f5t5q2 Join my Facebook community: facebook.com/groups/accordingtodes Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/thewellnessprojectwithdes I would greatly appreciate it if you would take a moment to leave a review for my podcast on iTunes and/or Spotify. Thank you! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wellness-project-with-des/id1477570126
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Overpowering Emotions Podcast: Helping Children and Teens Manage Big Feels
Today I had the opportunity to I had the chance to speak with Patricia Morgan about anxiety and trauma. Anxiety and trauma are often closely linked. Indeed, traumatic experiences can lead to the development of anxiety disorders, and individuals who have anxiety disorders may be more susceptible to trauma. This is such an important topic because anxiety and trauma not only affect our mental and physical health, but they can also limit our success in relationships, and even day-to-day functioning. It is essential to understand the anxiety and trauma and how to address them effectively. This is an important discussion because traumatic events are stored differently in the brain and therefore there are specific treatment considerations. Tune in for an insightful and informative discussion on managing anxiety and trauma. About Patricia: With a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology, Patricia Morgan works with organizations and individuals who want to strengthen their everyday resilience. She provides bite-sized nuggets of insight to help people emerge stronger after facing unthinkable challenge. Patricia's books include From Woe to WOW: How Resilient Women Succeed at Work and the Canadian bestseller, Frantic Free: 167 Ways to Lighten Up and Calm Down. Patricia was named a Woman of Vision by Global TV and is a recipient of the Spirit of CAPS (Canadian Association of Professional Speakers) for her contribution to the Canadian speaking industry. Patricia is often referred to as a spunky seniorpreneur as she is an author, speaker, therapist, mother to three, grandmother to five, great-grandma to two . . . and happily married most days. ❤️
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In today's Doctors Changing Medicine podcast episode, I interview Dr. Patricia Morgan.Dr. Patricia Morgan (aka Dr. Pat, Dr. Pat Morgan) is a pediatrician, board certified in both general pediatrics and child abuse. From the age of 11 years old, Dr. Pat knew she wanted to be a pediatrician.She did not know that her path would lead her to care for children where there were concerns for child abuse and neglect. For more than 23 years, she has shared the message of body safety during medical evaluations, and she hopes that her book, "The Doctor Says: Let's Talk About Body Safety," helps by reaching many more children and families. More from the EntreMD Brand:// COMMUNITY: EntreMD Private Group on FacebookJoin a group of physicians who have decided to build profitable businesses, so they have the freedom to live life and practice medicine on their terms.https://www.facebook.com/groups/entremd// FOLLOWFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/drunachukwuInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drunachukwuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DrUnachukwuTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.unaLinkedIn - www.linkedIn.com/in/druna// WORK WITH MEEntreMD Business School - https://www.entremd.com/business
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SA Whistleblower Patricia Morgan Mashale joined us to reveal the terrible and corrupt state of the SAPS. --- Guest Links ---- https://mobile.twitter.com/patriciamashal3 WorldView is a media company that delivers in-depth conversations, debates, round-table discussions, and general entertainment. Most of our content will be focused on news and politics, centered on South Africa. But the rest will be chats with figures around the world and from all walks of life to create a package that will inevitably broaden your WorldView. ---- Links ----- https://twitter.com/Broadworldview https://web.facebook.com/BroadWorldView https://anchor.fm/broadworldview You can donate at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46136545 Music: https://www.bensound.com
My guest today is a fascinating person and a true explorer, named Patricia Morgan. A conceptual artist based in Tucson, Arizona, she begins each piece with the concept, then searches for a medium through which to share it. Using sculpture, photography, and materials relevant to the concept itself, such as concrete, coal, or baby-bottle nipples, she creates outsized interdisciplinary installations that evoke deep human emotions. Patricia was warm and welcoming, as well as insightful and well spoken. I truly enjoyed our conversation and I hope you do as well. In our conversation, we discussed how stories are seldom forgotten and always renewed, as we go through life we keep collecting information, past events and pasts memories that we add to, understanding how groups act and the species acts by observing the human psyche, the concept is always very important, if something doesn't fit with the concept let it go, the purpose of the Explorer poet Podcast is to explore the blurry line between our physical world and our abstract realities, myths having been created to help us solve problems we don't have answers for, we can't predict the future and we are led astray, the Judeo-Christian world, science and mythology, literalism in America, need to be heard to heal from trauma, everybody on the planet is playing out some myth in their head, we all need to share in the same story, less of a common myth, Antarctica, Greenland, glaciers, how stability is based on memory, how we use memory to frame our lives in the present, Half Dome, taking comfort in insignificance, life taking a different perspective, how our story is collapsing and we need someone to write a new mythology, and how to how being thought provoking is the contribution artists can make today. Episode Details: Guest Name: Patricia Morgan Website: https://www.patriciacarrmorgan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciacarrmorgan/ Gong Sound: 68261__juskiddink__bell4.wav Music: Ben Sound, Paper Plane Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explorerpoet/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExplorerPoetPod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIQxs0F0mGoEJYNNJx4ph5g Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Explorer-Poet-105087492172066 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z9WKzUIWbq5qOJE1zmRJQ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MmM5ZTY5NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjA6v_KhPn3AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA
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We live in a time of disruption, and stress seems to be more prevalent than ever. In this Expert Insight Interview, we welcome Patricia Morgan, a professional speaker and expert on stress and stress management.
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On this week's episode of ‘The Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross:' Thursday marked the one year anniversary of the January 6th insurrection – a reminder that our current democracy is fragile and requires change. Plus, Senator Joe Manchin turns his back on his $1.8 trillion counteroffer to President Biden's build back better agenda. Democrats prioritize voting rights as we get closer to 2022 midterm elections. All this and more on this week's episode of ‘the Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross.'
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2021 Welsh Music Prize nominee Patricia Morgan from Datblygu chats with friend and DJ Gareth Potter about their nominated album - Cwm Gwagle. Mae'r artist wedi ei enwebi Patricia Morgan o Datblygu yn siarad a DJ Gareth Potter am ei albym Cwm Gwagle. In memory of/Er Cof Am David R. Edwards (1964-2021) Let us know what you think on all socials @WelshMusicPrize. Gadewch i ni wybod eich barn @WelshMusicPrize.
SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
Sean is joined by our Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Podcast group to introduce the upcoming podcast and hear about their whys. Meet the team:Kennedra Tucker is a K-12 Health & Physical Education specialist. A 14-year Maryland educator, Kennedra has been recognized as a 2017 Nationally Board Certified Teacher, the 2018 SHAPE Maryland Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year (TOY), and a SHAPE Maryland Past President. She is currently a member of the SHAPE EDI (Equity, Diversity & Inclusion) Committee and is presently pursuing an EdD from the University of Maryland, College Park in School System Leadership. Dr. Patricia Morgan is an innovative and passionate educator and leader with a heart for equity, access, inclusion, and social justice. She is an experienced coordinator of Science, Health, and Physical Education programs. In addition to her work in the K-12 sector, she works in higher education as an adjunct professor. In her spare time, she studies and presents on Culturally Relevant Pedagogy, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), and STEM at local, national, and international conferences. Dr. Cara Grant is a supervisor for PreK-12 health and physical education supervisor in the 14th largest school district in the United States. She also supports the University of Maryland College Park Masters Degree with a teaching certificate in Physical Education. Her work infuses and prioritizes equity, diversity, and inclusion so all students are included and welcomed in curriculum, instruction, and teaching practices.Dr. Mara Simon is an assistant professor in the department of physical education and health education at Springfield College. Her research interests include culturally relevant pedagogy in PE and addressing racial inequity and whiteness in PE teacher education.John Strong is an Associate Professor within the HPE Department at Niagara County Community College in Sanborn, NY. He is also the Chief Diversity and Equity Officer at NCCC, and enjoys using his capacity as CDEO to inform his interactions within SHAPE America's EDI Committee.Sue Scheppele is a Doctoral Physical Education Fellow at Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. She taught PreK - 8th Grade Physical Education for seven years and was a lead PE teacher in the Houston Independent School District. In addition, she was a high school Health and Physical Education teacher for three years in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sue is a certified DEI trainer for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and received the Walter Kase Award for teacher excellence in 2017.Sean Nevills is a lifetime member of SHAPE America and current host for the podcast. As a former project director for SHAPE, Sean led the CDC funded COVID-19 initiatives for the 2020-21 school year. Prior to SHAPE, Sean served as Director of Health and Physical Education for the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. He is a licensed K-12 physical educator having taught adapted PE, high school PE, and virtual classes throughout his teaching career. Sean's work in education includes curriculum development, employee and community wellness, and educational equity. Sean has nearly 15 years of football coaching experience from the youth level through college and several years coaching track and field. He is an active member of Missouri SHAPE and serves as chair of MOSHAPE's Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion committee.
Steve Adubato sits down with Patricia Morgan, Executive Director, JerseyCAN, to discuss learning loss during the pandemic, the importance of student navigators to support students' social and emotional needs, and the role of the state and federal government in assisting school districts in New Jersey during the COVID pandemic. Recorded on 5/10/21
In this week's episode we go over Patricia Morgan's Freedom caucus. Rather than just make jokes about its absurd initiatives, we wanted to provide some substantive critique. In place of show notes, here's the dumb-ass platform: Banning Critical Race Theory//Responsible Election Reform//Safe Neighborhoods: Back the Blue//Protect the Second Amendment// Border Security//Lower Property Taxes//Halt the Costly Mandates of the Climate Agenda//Defend the Sanctity of Life//Strong Education. Better Futures// We also make some comments about Pride Month at the end. Interview with with Bill Bartholomew of the B-Town Podcast. Musical guest is MiSSter DylaN, found here: https://missterdylan.bandcamp.com
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If you want compassion for your children, you must start with yourself. And that is exactly where we are starting in today's podcast. Patricia Morgan is a therapeutic counsellor, author, motivational speaker, coach and caregiver for her now 52-year-old daughter on the Spectrum. She is past president of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers, Calgary and has won both the Spirit of CAPS award and the YWCA Woman of Vision award. Usually, when I talk to a caregiver, we talk about advice on raising an individual with FASD. Today's conversation is a little different. While we do talk about her role as a caregiver, and how that journey led her to where she is, we spend most of our time talking about resilience and how you can develop that muscle. “Resilience says I have the capacity to stay steady in the face of adversity, challenge, change, the behaviour of others and myself. It is also the ability to rebound after falling and reach out for help.” Our lives as caregivers require resilience. Patricia gives us insight into the lessons she learned and what she did to build her resilience, as well as: The importance of discovering your “I am” statements; One thing you should never withhold from your children; A habit you can start tonight to build your resilience; and An exercise to begin healing from your past. “If you put all your self-esteem and your self-concept into being a caregiver, you are going to make yourself vulnerable for exactly that – make me look like a good caregiver. That is a risky road.” I am telling you this episode is filled with aha moments. You know I am big on self-care (so is Patricia) but part of self-care is self-compassion and that is built through resilience. So much of you gets lost in parenting a child with FASD and it is time to reclaim yourself. Have a listen. Check out the links and be sure to watch Patricia's video Holidays 2020: We Can Still Have Fun and if you care to share, let me know what your “I am statements” are! Show Notes: Website: https://solutionsforresilience.com YouTube Channel: Solutions For Resilience - YouTube Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SolutionsForResilience Holidays 2020 video special: https://youtu.be/FVWF98SNgjI Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FASDSUCCESS)
While life with a new baby can be thrilling and rewarding, many physical and emotional changes can happen to a woman after she gives birth. Patricia Morgan, DNP, ARNP discusses the difference between PPD and the baby blues, the signs and symptoms, and when you should seek professional help.
Join me as I welcome resilience expert Patricia Morgan to discuss how to manage anxiety, tools to ensure you're not catastrophizing, how to stay connected during a period of crisis and much more on this podcast.
Rep. Patricia Morgan joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the release of the tiger report regarding the RI Veterans Home.
Rep. Patricia Morgan joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the release of the tiger report regarding the RI Veterans Home.
On this new recurring series on The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com) Bill Bartholomew will welcome a variety of Rhode Island politicos, media members, artists and other influencers for freeform discussion and debate. On this edition, Bill welcomes former House Minority Leader Patricia Morgan, Providence School Board/United Way's Travis Escobar and WPRO producer Tom Quinlan for an odd pairing with interesting results.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)
In our first episode for 2020, OFTV looks at the tumultuous life of early gender clinic patient, sex worker-turned businesswoman Patricia Morgan! Works cited: https://zagria.blogspot.com/2009/08/patricia-morgan-1939-sex-worker.html#.Xj_4lhP7SRs https://archive.org/details/drag414unse/page/n1/mode/2up https://www.newspapers.com/image/65480016/ https://archive.org/details/femalemimics13unse/page/4/mode/2up
This week on A Lively Experiment, Speaker Mattiello under fire, accused of overstepping his authority. And, continued fallout from Governor Raimondo's proposed budget. Joining us this week, Former State Representative, Patricia Morgan. Bill Bartholomew, Producer of the Bartholomew Town Podcast. And, Bob Walsh, Executive Director of The National Education Association of Rhode Island.Support the show (http://ripbs.org)
Patricia Morgan joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the audit of the Convention Center and the potential connection to Speaker Mattiello.
Patricia Morgan joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the audit of the Convention Center and the potential connection to Speaker Mattiello.
Interview with Patricia Morgan! She has a master's degree in clinical psychology and for over 30 years she has been a certified Canadian counselor. Patricia has a world of hindsight in her 72 years and shares her best strategies for getting business, avoiding the most common parenting mistakes and recognizing relationship triggers. You will love her energy! Find her: http://www.solutionsforresilience.com/Love Twitter? @woetoWOW Love Facebook? SolutionsForResilience If you are a Successful Solopreneur join me at: https://suestyles.com/ I love meeting my listeners and am here to help your business with practical knowledge and experience. Ask me for a complimentary call and see how I can help you! Sue Styles C.E.O. [Chief Encouragement Officer] The Successful Solopreneurs School of Business
This week on A Lively Experiment, the state provides more details on it's takeover of the Providence school system, and one council-woman's comments about vandalism and civil disobedience raises eyebrows nationwide. Joining us this week, Boston Globe reporter Dan McGowan, Former State Representative, Patricia Morgan, and Scot MacKay, political analyst for the Public's Radio.Support the show (http://ripbs.org)
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Datblygu special with David R. Edwards in conversation with David Eastaugh The band was formed in by vocalist David R. Edwards and instrumentalist T. Wyn Davies in 1982 while they were at Ysgol Uwchradd in Aberteifi, with instrumentalist Patricia Morgan joining in 1984. Edwards' lyrics were almost entirely in the Welsh language, the subject matter reflecting his "extreme disillusionment" with life in Wales in the early 1980s era under Margaret Thatcher. After four cassette-only releases on Casetiau Neon, the band had their first vinyl release in 1987 on Anhrefn Records, with the Hwgr-Grawth-Og EP featuring just Edwards and Morgan, which was picked up by John Peel and led to a session being recorded for his BBC Radio 1 show (the first of five such sessions). While Welsh radio gave the band little airplay, they also found an outlet through Geraint Jarman's Fideo 9 television show on S4C. The band's first album, Wyau (Eggs), was released in 1988, and was followed two years later with Pyst (Posts) on the Ofn label. Davies left in 1990 and the group continued as a duo for a while, before being augmented by a series of musicians, notably drummer Al Edwards. Moving to Ankst Records, the Christmas-themed Blwch Tymer Tymor cassette was issued in 1991. Edwards collaborated with Tŷ Gwydr and Llwybr Llaethog on the 1992 album LL.LL v T.G. MC DRE, before releasing a final Datblygu album in 1993 with Libertino.[1] After a single, "Alcohol"/"Amnesia" in 1995, the band split up. In August 2008 a new 7" single "Can y Mynach Modern" (The Song of the Modern Monk) was released. The song recounts (over its brief ninety seconds) the turmoil and madness that engulfed Edwards as the band fell apart in the mid nineties and the long road to recovery that resulted from the fallout. The track is intended as a full stop on their legacy rather than a brand new start. Datblygu have been cited as a major influence on the generation of Welsh bands that followed, including Gorky's Zygotic Mynci and Super Furry Animals (who covered Datblygu's "Y Teimlad" on their Mwng album). In a rare TV appearance, David featured on S4C documentary programme O Flaen dy Lygaid in 2009, presented by Cardiff-based broadcaster and friend of David's, Ali Yassine, which followed David and his battle to recover from mental illness. The programme also featured Datblygu bandmember and former Pobol y Cwm actress Ree Davies and her own battle against mental illness. In 2012 an exhibition celebrating the band's history was held in a Cardiff coffee shop. Edwards and Morgan reunited in 2012 for the EP Darluniau'r Ogof Unfed Ganrif ar Hugain. A new mini-album, Erbyn Hyn, was released in June 2014.