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Good Measure with Patrick Hicks
Introducing… The Guest L

Good Measure with Patrick Hicks

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 1:23


I'm excited to announce a new podcast launching next week - the Guest List with Patrick Hicks. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts!https://open.spotify.com/show/1MlrLPTVJdlLixRQ9m5IyV?si=7cXr9I1USiKuoStFEbQwMAhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-guest-list-with-patrick-hicks/id1817090014

New Books Network
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 81:06


In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020) spans two very different decades from the Nazi concentration camp of Dora-Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s; the book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program and the wonderment of the Apollo missions. Eli Hessel, a brilliant young Jewish mathematician, finds himself deep beneath a mountain where he is forced to build Nazi rockets. When he is finally freed from this secret underground concentration camp, he immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and is recruited by NASA to help build the largest rocket ever to rise above a launch pad: the Saturn V. To his shock, though, he will be under the command of former Nazi scientists Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph, both of who were at Dora. As America turns to the moon and cheers for rockets that lance the sky, Eli is swallowed up by the past and must cope with memories he thought were safely buried. This is a novel that asks questions about memory, morality, technology, and how the past influences the present. If we clamp down images of horror, will they always ignite and rise up on us? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literature
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 81:06


In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020) spans two very different decades from the Nazi concentration camp of Dora-Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s; the book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program and the wonderment of the Apollo missions. Eli Hessel, a brilliant young Jewish mathematician, finds himself deep beneath a mountain where he is forced to build Nazi rockets. When he is finally freed from this secret underground concentration camp, he immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and is recruited by NASA to help build the largest rocket ever to rise above a launch pad: the Saturn V. To his shock, though, he will be under the command of former Nazi scientists Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph, both of who were at Dora. As America turns to the moon and cheers for rockets that lance the sky, Eli is swallowed up by the past and must cope with memories he thought were safely buried. This is a novel that asks questions about memory, morality, technology, and how the past influences the present. If we clamp down images of horror, will they always ignite and rise up on us? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Historical Fiction
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books in Historical Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 81:06


In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020) spans two very different decades from the Nazi concentration camp of Dora-Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s; the book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program and the wonderment of the Apollo missions. Eli Hessel, a brilliant young Jewish mathematician, finds himself deep beneath a mountain where he is forced to build Nazi rockets. When he is finally freed from this secret underground concentration camp, he immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and is recruited by NASA to help build the largest rocket ever to rise above a launch pad: the Saturn V. To his shock, though, he will be under the command of former Nazi scientists Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph, both of who were at Dora. As America turns to the moon and cheers for rockets that lance the sky, Eli is swallowed up by the past and must cope with memories he thought were safely buried. This is a novel that asks questions about memory, morality, technology, and how the past influences the present. If we clamp down images of horror, will they always ignite and rise up on us? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction

Main Street
DeathBots with NDSU's Dr. Dennis Cooley; Tom Isern: "Magic Healing."

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 49:59


Dr. Dennis Cooley discusses digital immortality. Dr. Isern shares "Magic Healing." Patrick Hicks explores William Wordsworth's life and works from Studio 47.

Main Street
America's New Citizen Johan Van Aarde; W. Scott Olsen's 6/7 Project

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 50:05


Johan Van Aarde becomes a US citizen, photographer Scott Olsen's 6|7 Project, Patrick Hicks reads Sarah Henning's poem, and ag workers struggle with housing.

Main Street
Bush Fellow Fred Edwards; Opera in Maddock, ND; 3 poems from Studio 47

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 49:59


Fred Edwards, a new Bush Fellow: The Harriman Building, constructed in 1905 is Maddock's Opera House. Studio 47: Poetry that wows Patrick Hicks at Studio 47.

CHIRP Radio Podcasts
First Time: First Wave - Patrick Hicks

CHIRP Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 16:15


Patrick Hicks is a storyteller, digital creator, podcaster, and dad based in Chicago. His mini music documentaries on TikTok have gotten him 450,000+ followers and millions of views. He also hosts a music history podcast called Good Measure with Patrick Hicks. He has worked with and created content for major record labels, publishers, music festivals, films, and symphonies. And musicians from Willie Nelson to Questlove have reposted his videos.

Millennial Money
Do You Need a Will (or a Trust) and Why Should You Care

Millennial Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 29:25


Is creating a will and a trust the best money move you can make? I thought you'd never ask. I know it's never fun to think about death and all the dark stuff, but a will and trust don't have to feel like you're watching a horror movie. Patrick Hicks, Head of Legal at Trust and Will, shares why creating a will and a trust might be your best money move this year in this vault episode. It's definitely one of my top money moves to make because it's not enough to just make money, you also need to protect it. LINKS Trust and Will https://trustandwill.com An In-Depth Look at Different Types of Trusts https://trustandwill.com/learn/types-of-trusts What is A Will https://trustandwill.com/learn/what-is-a-will CONNECT WITH SHANNAH Thank you for being a part of our community! We couldn't do it without you.  Sign up for my signature course, Unf*ck Your Money https://www.etmlearn.com/unfck-your-money  Freebie - 10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Free Money Guide https://etmpod.link/10moneyq  Sign up for Financial Coaching with Shannah https://etmpod.link/coach   To support the show, please subscribe or share the word about this show in your circles. Sign up for our newsletter  Follow me on Instagram  Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm.  SPONSORS Thanks to OneSkin for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code ETM at https://www.oneskin.co/  Thanks to Quince for sponsoring the show. Go to http://www.quince.com/etm for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.  Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. ​​After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM.  Thanks to EarnIn for sponsoring the show. Just download the EarnIn app in Google Play of the Apple App store and use code Talkin Money under Podcast. Thanks to Noom for sponsoring the show. Start taking control of your weight management and join the millions who have lost weight with Noom. Sign up for your TRIAL today at www.noom.com.   Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Thanks to DelelteMe for sponsoring the show. Today get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to www.JoinDeleteMe.com/ETM and use promo code ETM at checkout.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vinyl Emergency
How Vinyl Keeps Music History Spinning (Looped In: Chicago)

Vinyl Emergency

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 42:28


Hello! For my day job, I host and produce Looped In: Chicago, a podcast for WBBM Newsradio. And this week, they allowed me to make an episode all about the city's ties, past and present, to the record industry. So while it's different from your typical Vinyl Emergency episode, I hope you'll find this one to be an equally engaging listen, with guests including Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It., Smashed Plastic Record Pressing co-owner Steve Polutnik, Chicago Reader columnist Steve Krakow and music history TikTok sensation Patrick Hicks. Subscribe to Looped In: Chicago wherever you get podcasts, and new VE episodes will come your way soon.

Records On Repeat
Hole (Courtney Love) with Patrick Hicks

Records On Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 38:27


This week we sit down with TikTok storyteller and the host of Good Measure podcast, Patrick Hicks. We take a dive into the deep-end with Hole and their sophomore album, Live Through This. We talk about the chaos that follows the bands front-woman, Courtney Love. The tumultuous relationship between her and Kurt Cobain, and the ways in which her melancholic life influenced her music. You won't want to miss it!

The Make Meaning Podcast
Episode 164 - Patrick Hicks - Writing Hard Stories Beautifully

The Make Meaning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 21:26


Patrick Hicks is an Irish Catholic writer from Minnesota who has a deep fascination with the Holocaust. He has written three Holocaust novels and has conducted extensive research on the subject, visiting twelve different concentration camps and speaking with survivors. Patrick is also a professor at Augustana University in South Dakota, where he teaches writing and literature.   In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, host Lynne Golodner interviews Patrick about his newest book, Across the Lake. In his second time on the Make Meaning Podcast, Patrick explains what inspired this novel, driven by research on gender and violence. He reflects on the impact of writing about such a dark period in human history and the importance of standing up to fascism at any time, especially today. The interview concludes with a discussion on topics that engage students today and a look at the future of writing.   In this episode, Lynne and Patrick discuss:  Inspiration for  Across the Lake Braided narratives How to create compelling characters that are starkly different from the author Challenging yourself as an author Why it's so important for an Irish Catholic novelist to write about the Holocaust Character development and story visioning The art of naming characters Gender differences in violence during the Holocaust The impact on the author of writing about the Holocaust The importance of addressing fascism and hatred in fiction Contemporary students' interest in equality and progressivism   Links and Resources:  Patrick's first interview on the Make Meaning Podcast, episode 102 In the Shadow of Dora Ravensbrück concentration camp PBS: Public Broadcasting Service Hitler's Furies by Wendy Lower Aufseherin B17 bombers Augustana University Patriot Front   Find Patrick Hicks: Website Facebook Twitter Blog If you enjoyed this episode, you'll like these other Make Meaning Podcast episodes: Episode 127 – Ly Tran – Writing Unapologetically  Episode 123 – Karen Gordon – On Surviving the Surviving Episode 117 – Steven Wingate – How to Find Your Voice Again & Again Episode 102 – Patrick Hicks – How to Write Historical Fiction Episode 68 – M.L. Liebler – H ow to Use Writing & Performance to be an Activist Episode 61 – Merle Saferstein – How to Leave a Legacy Through Journaling  

Weird Finance
Why You Need a Will and Maybe a Trust with Patrick Hicks

Weird Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 43:56 Transcription Available Very Popular


Stay in touch and sign up for Paco's weekly email newsletter, The Nerdletter.  In this episode of Weird Finance, Paco speaks with Patrick Hicks of Trust and Will about the ins and outs of estate planning. Patrick explains why it's crucial for everyone—not just the wealthy—to understand wills, trusts, and probate. He debunks the common misconception that trusts are strictly for the rich and shares invaluable insights into the evitable challenges, analysis, and decisions required for the proper preparation of an estate plan. Patrick also talks about his personal life journey, sharing anecdotes from his time as a volunteer firefighter and even his crazy decision to save quarters for a baseball game. Patrick is Head of Legal at Trust & Will (@trustandwill), serving as General Counsel and overseeing all attorney-related operations, including regulatory efforts and legal affairs. As a seasoned estate planning attorney, Patrick brings over a decade of knowledge and real-life taxation law experience to our service offerings. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Davidson College, a J.D. from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, and an LL.M in Taxation from the University of San Diego. Before joining Trust & Will, Patrick practiced law in the trusts and estates practice group of law firm Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP. While attending undergrad, Patrick served as a firefighter for the Davidson Fire Department. He lives in San Diego with his wife, dog, and three young children. A special thanks to the talented and generous Ramsey Yount for producing, editing, and sound designing this episode.  Thank you to Michael “Frosti” Snow for lending your voice for our special PSA.  The theme music was written and performed by Andrew Parker, Jenna Parker, and Paco de Leon. If you'd like to contact us about the show or ask Paco a question about finances, call our hotline at 1-833-ASK-PACO, email us at weirdfinancepod (at) gmail.com or submit your questions here. We'd also love your listener feedback about the show; here's a short survey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Measure with Patrick Hicks

Welcome to Season 2 of Good Measure with Patrick Hicks. Patrick's got moving on the mind and today we have three stories about musicians whose big moves made their careers. 0:00 Intro 3:45 The guitar player who wouldn't let anything get in his way 31:30 The singer who just wanted to find a band 49:45 The rapper who helped write hip hop's story 1:01:45 One more thought for good measure 1:03:30 Outro Follow Patrick Hicks on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickhicks82 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrickhicksmusicstories Patreon: patreon.com/patrickhicksmusicstories Please subscribe to the podcast and rate and review! Thank you!

Main Street
Tom Peterson and Collins Aerospace ~ Studio 47 Poetry: William Butler Yeats

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 52:59


Tuesday, July 18, 2023 - Tom Peterson from Jamestown has worked at Collins Aerospace for 50 years. We reflect with the engineer about his history in the air cargo systems business that has grown in both the commercial and military segments from their base in Jamestown. After we hear from Tom, Main Street joins Blaze Culliton from Collins Aerospace to tour the expansive, interesting Jamestown facility. ~~~ Patrick Hicks profiles William Butler Yeats in an episode of “Poetry from Studio 47.”

Main Street
Kayla Jones on Diversity Training ~ SW Art Gallery and Science Center ~ Poet Profile: Sean Hill

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 52:59


Wednesday, July 12, 2023 - Kayla Jones is a project manager for the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition. She developed a training program about Diversity Equity and Inclusion that is available for various organizations. She joins us to discuss the purpose of DEI trainings and what they involve. ~~~ Harvest Public Media reports on a USDA program that gives grants to farmers looking to add solar power to their operations. ~~~ A group of local Dickinson volunteers and philanthropists are working together on a plan to create the Southwest Art Gallery and Science Center. ~~~ Poet profile from Patrick Hicks on Minnesota poet Sean Hill.

Main Street
Walhalla's 175th Birthday ~ Poet Profile ~ Urban Canopies ~ Breaking Barriers Excerpt ~ Northern Lights

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 53:01


Wednesday, June 28, 2023 - Walhalla is celebrating its 175th anniversary over the July 4th holiday. We visit with Zelda Hartje of the Pembina County Historical Museum. ~~~ Poetry from Studio 47 comes to us from Patrick Hicks. Today he profiles poet Barbara Crooker. ~~~ Harvest Public Media's Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco reports on funding that will help communities provide more green space. ~~~ An episode of Breaking Barriers, oral histories from the Red River Rainbow Seniors. ~~~ Natural North Dakota

Bobbycast
#397 - Patrick Hicks TikTok Music Storyteller on How He Gained a Massive Social Media Following + Working a Full Time Job & Building a Social Media Career + Can You Guess The Artist Based on The Music Story? + The Legalities of AI Music Creation

Bobbycast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 46:36


Patrick Hicks (@PatrickHicks82) has become a TikTok star for his music storytelling videos where he shares stories on musicians' background, how they got their start, and fun facts about their life. He joins Bobby for a conversation about why he started making videos, how he knows a bunch of music info and how he gained a massive social media following.  He also discusses the challenges of working a normal 9-5 job and doing social media full time on the side. Patrick will also share his thoughts on the legalities of AI music creation and how he thinks it will affect music in the future. And he'll share what's next for him in his career!     Check out his Podcast: Good Measure with Patrick Hicks - HERE   Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast   Watch this Episode on Youtube  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Musical follows journey from comedian to oncologist

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 5:24


Nancy Crocker of Minneapolis recommends the musical “How to Avoid Burnout in 73 Minutes: A Minimally Invasive Musical Procedure.”  “I saw this show in its initial run. This is a wonderful, life-affirming show,” Crocker said. The show was created by Dr. Stuart Bloom, who also performs. It depicts his journey from a comedian in New York to an oncologist in Minnesota. The show is built around a simple premise: Bloom reads from a questionnaire designed to determine if someone is experiencing burnout at their job. “And of course, doctors – and especially oncologists – have one of the highest burnout rates of any profession,” Crocker explains. “And so he goes through this questionnaire, one question at a time, but his answers are always in the form of a song.” The musical is at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis from April 19-23.  John Orbison of Minneapolis is an amateur musician. He recommends the season finale of the Bakken Ensemble at Antonello Hall at MacPhail Center for Music. “All of the composers on the program are people that I'm not very familiar with … They delve into music that you might not hear anywhere else, featuring some of the finest musicians in the world that we're so blessed to have here in Minnesota.” The season finale is Sunday. Stillwater-born Patrick Hicks is the writer in residence at Augustana University. He's looking forward to a pair of readings by author Christopher Vondracek, who will be reading from his latest book, “Dancing With Welk: Music, Memory, and Prairie Troubadours.” “This book engages with Lawrence Welk, that cheesy and inescapably popular television bandleader of the 1960s and '70s,” Hicks said, but also describes the book as “a funny and poignant coming of age story.”  Vondracek will read at Fair Trade Books in Red Wing and Paperback and Pieces in Winona on Saturday.

Caught on the Mike...
Episode 93- Patrick Hicks "Music Stories"

Caught on the Mike...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 49:47


He's a historian, story teller, and music celbrator with half a million followers and 4.7 million likes on TikTok, Patrick Hicks is bringing music history to life in the short form. He's now also a fellow podcaster, hosting a show called "Good Measure with Patrick Hicks"- hes telling the best stories in all genres. We have a great talk about his pathway to content creation, a fixation on the music business, and where things will go next.

We Speak English Good
Episode 514 - Patrick Hicks (Music StoryTeller/Podcaster/Tik Toker)

We Speak English Good

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 70:29


On this episode of WSEG, we talk to Tik Toker, Podcaster, and Music Storyteller, Patrick Hick. Find the Video Version HERE: https://youtu.be/iWxYKMKdDdU Find Reina Mystique: https://www.reinamystique.com/ Help support the show and Check Out Our Fresh A$$ Merch Store: https://store.streamelements.com/wespeakenglishgood Find W.S.E.G.'s Music : https://songwhip.com/wseg Tell Us a Story: wespeakenglishgood @ gmail. com Find Us On Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://www.facebook.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://twitter.com/wsegpodcast https://www.twitch.tv/wespeakenglishgood https://discord.com/invite/m6NTJx  https://www.tiktok.com/@wespeakenglishgood https://linktr.ee/wespeakenglishgood https://rumble.com/user/WeSpeakEnglishGood Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WeSpeakEnglishGood www.wespeakenglishgood.com

Waterproof Records with Jacob Givens
Ep. 28 - The Notorious B.I.G. with Patrick Hicks

Waterproof Records with Jacob Givens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 61:13


This week I'm being taken to hip hop school, and my instructor is none other than Patrick Hicks with his music stories. You've probably seen Patrick in a viral video or two where he begins with his signature phrase, "This is a story about..." and then proceeds to take you on a well-crafted journey of a musician's career path that led them to where they are today. Patrick and I connected over TikTok, became fast friends and it wasn't long before we started collaborating on a few videos. I asked Patrick to come on the podcast, but when he told me he wanted to talk about "Ready to Die" by The Notorious B.I.G., I knew I was out of my element. Join me as I learn a lot this talented artist who was gone too soon.  Get 30% off your first year of DistroKid, with my special VIP link: http://distrokid.com/vip/waterproof

Minnesota Now
'City of Hustle:' New anthology explores history of Sioux Falls

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 10:44


Sioux Falls is South Dakota's largest city. It's also known as the Queen City. But a new anthology, exploring the history of Sioux Falls, offers another nickname. Patrick Hicks is co-editor of City of Hustle: A Sioux Falls Anthology. And Christopher Vondracek is one of the contributing writers. The two spoke with host Cathy Wurzer.

LYRICS FOR LUNCH
Mariah Carey's Grunge Fantasy

LYRICS FOR LUNCH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 62:15


This week, special guest TikTok's Patrick Hicks regales us with the tale of Mariah Carey's rise to stardom (hint: it all started at a Holiday party), her lasting influence in pop and hip-hop, and her secret Grunge project that's blowing the internet's mind. That's one talented CHICK.   --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyricsforlunch/support

All the Hacks
Real Estate: Investing, Rentals, Taxes, House Hacking and More with Brandon Turner

All the Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 53:31 Very Popular


#80: Real estate investor and author, Brandon Turner, joins Chris to discuss investing in real estate. They discuss who should invest, how people can get started, real estate tax strategies, house hacking, the four wealth generators of real estate and much more.Brandon Turner (@BeardyBrandon) is a podcaster, author and real estate investor with a portfolio of >7,000 properties. Having hosted the BiggerPockets podcast with over 100 million downloads, Brandon is widely recognized as one of the foremost experts on real estate investing. He is also the best-selling author of several books and the founder and of Open Door Capital.Full show notes at: https://allthehacks.com/real-estate-brandon-turnerWatch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/K4nTzZAkoeQPartner Deals Inside Tracker: 20% off personalized wellness & nutrition plans backed by scienceLinkedIn: Post your job for free and find the candidates your want fasterTrade Coffee: $30 off the best coffees that you can brew at homeDeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the webPacaso: Free early access to listings and $2,500+ in closing credits Selected Links From The EpisodeConnect with Brandon Turner: Website |  Newsletter | TwitterBrandon Turner's Resources:BooksBigger PocketsArticle: House Hacking: A Beginners Guide to Hack Your Housing and Live for FreeAll the Hacks Podcast:Protect Your Family, Mitigate Taxes and Preserve Your Wealth with Patrick Hicks and Mani MahadevanResources Mentioned: Credits Cards with 3-4x points on ad spendAmerican Express Business GoldChase Ink Business PreferredThe Everything Guide to House Hacking: Your Step-by-Step GuideInvestment CalculatorFundrisePacasoEventsBigger Pockets EventsMeetup Full Show NotesBrandon shares his points story [2:01]The two things that occupy 100% of Brandon's head space [3:02]Should everyone invest in real estate? 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All the Hacks
Protect Your Family, Mitigate Taxes and Preserve Your Wealth with Patrick Hicks and Mani Mahadevan

All the Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 86:39 Very Popular


#62: Estate Planning experts Patrick Hicks from Trust & Will and Mani Mahadevan from Valur join me to discuss all the fundamentals of estate planning and what you need to do to protect yourself and your family. We also dig deeper into advanced tactics commonly used by high net worth families to mitigate taxes, grow their savings and preserve their wealth for the future.Patrick Hicks, J.D. LL.M.  is Head of Legal with Trust & Will, serving as their General Counsel overseeing all attorney-related operations, including regulatory efforts and legal affairs.Mani Mahadevan is the Founder and CEO of Valur a company created to help entrepreneurs and investors keep more of their hard-earned gains.Full show notes at: https://www.allthehacks.com/estate-planning-patrick-hicks-mani-mahadevan Partner DealsVuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever wornAthletic Greens: Free 1 year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packsTrustworthy: 20% off The Family Operating System®Daffy: Free $25 to give to the charity of your choice Selected Links From The EpisodeConnect with Patrick: Twitter | Instagram |  LinkedIn | WebsiteConnect with Mani: Twitter | LinkedIn | WebsiteAll the Hacks Newsletter: Protecting Your Family with Estate Planning (what you need to know and do)Trust & Will: Get 15% off any estate plan at Trust & WillValur: Get 3 months of trust administration free when you mention All the Hacks during signupValur Blog PostsValur Charitable Remainder Trust GuideTax Planning Guide for EmployeesSave on taxes even if you have already realized your incomeValur Crypto Tax Planning GuideTrusts 101 Full Show Notes Three core functions of a will and who needs one [1:34]Patrick describes the process that happens when a person passes away without having a will [04:37]Two types of debt and what happens to your liabilities when you pass away [09:00]The core difference between an estate plan and a will [10:53]Common documents found within healthcare documents, the nuances of creating them, and in the case of becoming incapacitated, potential problems of not having one [12:07]Benefits of a revocable living trust and how they compare to a will [16:42]The probate process, time frame, and general expenses involved [19:59]Circumstances to consider when choosing to use a service or online template vs hiring an attorney [25:16]More benefits of choosing to set up a trust [29:10] Administrative and financial responsibilities and requirements of a trustee [30:48]Conversations with the people you've chosen to manage your estate plan [37:04]Updating your estate plan [38:58]Trustworthy storage of your important documents and the importance of telling people how to access them if necessary [40:09]Patrick's tips, tricks, and hacks on protecting your family in the event of your death [41:30]Chris shares the deal that Trust & Will has for All the Hacks listeners [44:29]Overview of tax and estate planning [46:20]Explanation of charitable remainder trusts, how they're beneficial to charities, and how to make the tax benefits work for you [49:43]Two investment restrictions and the downside of investing in charitable remainder trusts [54:48]Minimizing estate taxes by using GRATs (grantor retained annuity trusts) in your estate planning [58:02]Avoiding taxes in a high-income year through the use of charitable lead annuity trusts and how they compare with donor-advised funds [1:04:26]  Tax opportunities and other benefits of using ILITs (irrevocable life insurance trust) [1:11:30]Chris shares advice about life insurance and describes the benefits of setting up an LLC for your family [1:13:41]Three categories of estate planning tactics [1:16:17]Using stretch IRAs, implications of the Secure Act, and finding and using technology to take advantage of opportunities [1:19:25]Ways that Valur is trying to make estate planning more accessible and affordable, and how to find out more about the company [1:25:01] SponsorsTrustworthyTrustworthy is a secure online service that helps modern families protect, organize, and optimize their important information — ID's, Money, Property, Passwords, Insurance, Taxes, Legal, Emergency Instructions and the Family Archive. 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The product is incredibly versatile and can be used for just about any activity like running, training, swimming, yoga; but also great for lounging or weekend errands.To get the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet with 20% off your first purchase (plus free shipping on any US order over $75 and free returns) visit allthehacks.com/vuori Connect with All the HacksAll the Hacks: Newsletter | Website | Facebook | EmailChris Hutchins: Twitter | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn

New Books in Historical Fiction
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books in Historical Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 25:08


In the Shadow of Dora by Patrick Hicks (Stephen F. Austin University Press 2020) explores the space program's path from the Dora Mittelbau concentration camp in 1940's Nazi Germany, to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Eli Hessel has lost his entire family and is pulled out of the Auschwitz death camp to march with thousands of other emaciated prisoners to the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp in central Germany, where they'll be forced to help build the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program. Eli glimpses Werher von Braun and other scientists, who helped developed the V-2 rocket and were later recruited in Operation Paperclip to work in the United States on our nascent rocket program. Hicks describes Hessel's struggle to survive the deprivations and torture by sociopathic ‘kapos' in control of daily humiliations, cruelty, and murder at Dora. Approximately 20,000, mostly Jews, were murdered there, and very few survived. Eli survives, immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and gets recruited by the Kennedy Space Center. One day, he sees the infamous Wernher von Braun, now a respected United States citizen – his expertise, along with those of other Nazis, enabled the building of our space program. This is a story about resilience in the face of evil and the human capacity to recuperate, rebuild, and re-start. Patrick Hicks is the author of over ten books, including The Collector of Names, Adoptable, and This London—he also wrote the critically and popularly acclaimed novel, The Commandant of Lubizec, which was published by Steerforth/Random House. He earned a doctorate in Irish Literature from the University of Sussex and is currently writer in residence at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he teaches creative writing, Irish literature, and Holocaust Studies. His work has appeared in such journals and magazines as Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Salon, Chronicle of Higher Education, Commonweal, Huffington Post, Guernica, The Utne Reader, and many others. When he's not writing Hicks is busy raising his son, who was adopted from South Korea. He is passionate about international travel and lived in Europe for seven years. He has plans to visit Spain, England, Ireland, and Germany, followed by trips to Israel and England. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction

New Books Network
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 25:19


In the Shadow of Dora by Patrick Hicks (Stephen F. Austin University Press 2020) explores the space program's path from the Dora Mittelbau concentration camp in 1940's Nazi Germany, to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Eli Hessel has lost his entire family and is pulled out of the Auschwitz death camp to march with thousands of other emaciated prisoners to the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp in central Germany, where they'll be forced to help build the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program. Eli glimpses Werher von Braun and other scientists, who helped developed the V-2 rocket and were later recruited in Operation Paperclip to work in the United States on our nascent rocket program. Hicks describes Hessel's struggle to survive the deprivations and torture by sociopathic ‘kapos' in control of daily humiliations, cruelty, and murder at Dora. Approximately 20,000, mostly Jews, were murdered there, and very few survived. Eli survives, immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and gets recruited by the Kennedy Space Center. One day, he sees the infamous Wernher von Braun, now a respected United States citizen – his expertise, along with those of other Nazis, enabled the building of our space program. This is a story about resilience in the face of evil and the human capacity to recuperate, rebuild, and re-start. Patrick Hicks is the author of over ten books, including The Collector of Names, Adoptable, and This London—he also wrote the critically and popularly acclaimed novel, The Commandant of Lubizec, which was published by Steerforth/Random House. He earned a doctorate in Irish Literature from the University of Sussex and is currently writer in residence at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he teaches creative writing, Irish literature, and Holocaust Studies. His work has appeared in such journals and magazines as Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Salon, Chronicle of Higher Education, Commonweal, Huffington Post, Guernica, The Utne Reader, and many others. When he's not writing Hicks is busy raising his son, who was adopted from South Korea. He is passionate about international travel and lived in Europe for seven years. He has plans to visit Spain, England, Ireland, and Germany, followed by trips to Israel and England. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literature
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 25:19


In the Shadow of Dora by Patrick Hicks (Stephen F. Austin University Press 2020) explores the space program's path from the Dora Mittelbau concentration camp in 1940's Nazi Germany, to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Eli Hessel has lost his entire family and is pulled out of the Auschwitz death camp to march with thousands of other emaciated prisoners to the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp in central Germany, where they'll be forced to help build the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program. Eli glimpses Werher von Braun and other scientists, who helped developed the V-2 rocket and were later recruited in Operation Paperclip to work in the United States on our nascent rocket program. Hicks describes Hessel's struggle to survive the deprivations and torture by sociopathic ‘kapos' in control of daily humiliations, cruelty, and murder at Dora. Approximately 20,000, mostly Jews, were murdered there, and very few survived. Eli survives, immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and gets recruited by the Kennedy Space Center. One day, he sees the infamous Wernher von Braun, now a respected United States citizen – his expertise, along with those of other Nazis, enabled the building of our space program. This is a story about resilience in the face of evil and the human capacity to recuperate, rebuild, and re-start. Patrick Hicks is the author of over ten books, including The Collector of Names, Adoptable, and This London—he also wrote the critically and popularly acclaimed novel, The Commandant of Lubizec, which was published by Steerforth/Random House. He earned a doctorate in Irish Literature from the University of Sussex and is currently writer in residence at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he teaches creative writing, Irish literature, and Holocaust Studies. His work has appeared in such journals and magazines as Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Salon, Chronicle of Higher Education, Commonweal, Huffington Post, Guernica, The Utne Reader, and many others. When he's not writing Hicks is busy raising his son, who was adopted from South Korea. He is passionate about international travel and lived in Europe for seven years. He has plans to visit Spain, England, Ireland, and Germany, followed by trips to Israel and England. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Genocide Studies
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books in Genocide Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 25:19


In the Shadow of Dora by Patrick Hicks (Stephen F. Austin University Press 2020) explores the space program's path from the Dora Mittelbau concentration camp in 1940's Nazi Germany, to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Eli Hessel has lost his entire family and is pulled out of the Auschwitz death camp to march with thousands of other emaciated prisoners to the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp in central Germany, where they'll be forced to help build the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program. Eli glimpses Werher von Braun and other scientists, who helped developed the V-2 rocket and were later recruited in Operation Paperclip to work in the United States on our nascent rocket program. Hicks describes Hessel's struggle to survive the deprivations and torture by sociopathic ‘kapos' in control of daily humiliations, cruelty, and murder at Dora. Approximately 20,000, mostly Jews, were murdered there, and very few survived. Eli survives, immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and gets recruited by the Kennedy Space Center. One day, he sees the infamous Wernher von Braun, now a respected United States citizen – his expertise, along with those of other Nazis, enabled the building of our space program. This is a story about resilience in the face of evil and the human capacity to recuperate, rebuild, and re-start. Patrick Hicks is the author of over ten books, including The Collector of Names, Adoptable, and This London—he also wrote the critically and popularly acclaimed novel, The Commandant of Lubizec, which was published by Steerforth/Random House. He earned a doctorate in Irish Literature from the University of Sussex and is currently writer in residence at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he teaches creative writing, Irish literature, and Holocaust Studies. His work has appeared in such journals and magazines as Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Salon, Chronicle of Higher Education, Commonweal, Huffington Post, Guernica, The Utne Reader, and many others. When he's not writing Hicks is busy raising his son, who was adopted from South Korea. He is passionate about international travel and lived in Europe for seven years. He has plans to visit Spain, England, Ireland, and Germany, followed by trips to Israel and England. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies

New Books in Jewish Studies
Patrick Hicks, "In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program" (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 25:19


In the Shadow of Dora by Patrick Hicks (Stephen F. Austin University Press 2020) explores the space program's path from the Dora Mittelbau concentration camp in 1940's Nazi Germany, to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Eli Hessel has lost his entire family and is pulled out of the Auschwitz death camp to march with thousands of other emaciated prisoners to the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp in central Germany, where they'll be forced to help build the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program. Eli glimpses Werher von Braun and other scientists, who helped developed the V-2 rocket and were later recruited in Operation Paperclip to work in the United States on our nascent rocket program. Hicks describes Hessel's struggle to survive the deprivations and torture by sociopathic ‘kapos' in control of daily humiliations, cruelty, and murder at Dora. Approximately 20,000, mostly Jews, were murdered there, and very few survived. Eli survives, immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and gets recruited by the Kennedy Space Center. One day, he sees the infamous Wernher von Braun, now a respected United States citizen – his expertise, along with those of other Nazis, enabled the building of our space program. This is a story about resilience in the face of evil and the human capacity to recuperate, rebuild, and re-start. Patrick Hicks is the author of over ten books, including The Collector of Names, Adoptable, and This London—he also wrote the critically and popularly acclaimed novel, The Commandant of Lubizec, which was published by Steerforth/Random House. He earned a doctorate in Irish Literature from the University of Sussex and is currently writer in residence at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he teaches creative writing, Irish literature, and Holocaust Studies. His work has appeared in such journals and magazines as Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Salon, Chronicle of Higher Education, Commonweal, Huffington Post, Guernica, The Utne Reader, and many others. When he's not writing Hicks is busy raising his son, who was adopted from South Korea. He is passionate about international travel and lived in Europe for seven years. He has plans to visit Spain, England, Ireland, and Germany, followed by trips to Israel and England. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

Cinematic Underdogs
38. Chariots of Fire W/ Patrick Hicks

Cinematic Underdogs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 131:56


Co-founder / cohost of Feelin' Film and writer at This is Patch, Patrick Hicks is a bonafide sports movie lover. His passion for the genre is resonant and inspiring to hear, and this episode is stuffed wall-to-wall with great insights on everything from being oversaturated with content to the future of movie theaters to the emotional beats in sports movies that can get even the most stoic among us to shed a tear. Patrick also has a long history of ebbing and flowing with his appreciation of and apprehensions towards Chariots of Fire. He adores it for all the right (and fascinating) reasons and also has a very mature take on its shortcomings. Providing the much silver lining we needed after singularly critiquing it on the last episode, Patrick's charitable and infectious appreciation of the Best Picture classic offers a refreshing perspective. Enjoy!

In the Moment
In The Moment: How The Drought Is Transforming The Big Sioux River

In the Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 57:47


Earlier in the week we checked in with the mayor of Sturgis ahead of the rally. Today we visit with Vermillion Mayor Kelsey Collier-Wise regarding COVID mitigations in her community as students return to the University of South Dakota. Jackelyn Severin reports for SDPB on current reading levels in South Dakota public schools and efforts to get students back on track. Drought transforms the soil and the lives of the people who work it, but it also transforms rivers, lakes, and ponds. Travis Entenman & Jay Gilbertson discuss the Big Sioux River and the ongoing impact of the drought. For this week's Poetry from Studio 47 Patrick Hicks features the work of Sharon Chmielarz. Norma Wilson received the 2020 Dakota Conference Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of the Norther Plains from the Augustana University's Center for Western Studies. She discusses her research on Native American poetry ahead of the annual Dakota Conference.

In the Moment
In The Moment: What You Learn Creating 100 Episodes Of 'Poetry From Studio 47'

In the Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 56:17


How do vegetation and ground cover impact soil erosion, water quality, and our ecosystem? Brett Lingwall from South Dakota Mines talks about a new living laboratory. SDPB's Richard Two Bulls introduces us to a new program called LIFT — Early Career Support for Native Artists which is aimed to develop and realize new projects. Poetry from Studio 47 reaches a milestone today with the broadcast of its 100th episode. We talk with creators Patrick Hicks and Peter Folliard about bringing poetry to the South Dakota airwaves through the power of public media. The 100th episode of Poetry From Studio 47 explores the legacy of drummer Neal Peart of the band Rush. The Days of '76 Museum refers to the year that gold was discovered in Deadwood Gulch (1876) and the legendary city of Deadwood was born. We explore the museum offerings as part of our spotlight on South Dakota history. Music Matters is a digital series created by SDPB in partnership with the Levitt Shell. This week we highlight the

Write The Book
Patrick Hicks (7/12/21)

Write The Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 52:16


Author Patrick Hicks, whose new novel is In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program (Stephen F. Austin University Press ).  This week's Write the Book Prompt was generously suggested by my guest, Patrick Hicks. In order to develop new characters and make them believable, it's crucial to know their likes and dislikes. Patrick spends quite a bit of time doing character sketches before he starts writing in order to know their backgrounds and personalities. For fun, he sends his characters to the grocery store to buy five items. What do they need? What do they buy? Don't think about this for very long -- just write it down. What they buy will tell you something about their personalities, their wants and desires, and their daily lives. How do they get to the grocery store? By bus? Car? What kind of car do they drive? Why that particular kind of car? Do they have bumper stickers? What's in the car? How are they dressed when they go shopping? What are they thinking about as they move through the aisles? What's on their mind? Although this exercise takes less than 10 minutes, Patrick finds that it illuminates aspects of his characters that are new to him. He likes following them around and observing them. It offers surprising details, and he can see them more clearly as individuals. He writes that his students also love this exercise.  Good luck with your work in the coming week, and tune in next week for another prompt or suggestion.   Music Credit: Aaron Shapiro 686

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Poetry Express 7/11/21: “How to Draw a Map”

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 4:12


“How to Draw a Map” by Patrick Hicks read by Carolyn Brady, Miss Maine 2019 & 2020 About the host: Jan Bindas-Tenney is a trans non-binary and queer writer, reader, fighter, lover, friend and parent living on unceded Abenaki land. They hold an MFA in nonfiction from University of Arizona. Their writing has appeared in the opinion pages of Maine newspapers, in legislative testimony, as well as in Orion, Guernica, Gulf Coast, Arts & Letters, CutBank, the Maine Review, among other places. They work at the Maine Humanities Council where they curate a weekly poetry feature on WERU Community Radio called Poetry Express. The post Poetry Express 7/11/21: “How to Draw a Map” first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Poetry Express | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

“How to Draw a Map” by Patrick Hicks read by Carolyn Brady, Miss Maine 2019 & 2020 About the host: Jan Bindas-Tenney is a trans non-binary and queer writer, reader, fighter, lover, friend and parent living on unceded Abenaki land. They hold an MFA in nonfiction from University of Arizona. Their writing has appeared in the opinion pages of Maine newspapers, in legislative testimony, as well as in Orion, Guernica, Gulf Coast, Arts & Letters, CutBank, the Maine Review, among other places. They work at the Maine Humanities Council where they curate a weekly poetry feature on WERU Community Radio called Poetry Express. The post Poetry Express 7/11/21: “How to Draw a Map” first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Millennial Money
Why Creating a Will and a Trust Might Be the Best Money Move You Make | Patrick Hicks

Millennial Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 26:56


Is creating a will and a trust the best money move you can make? I thought you'd never ask. I know it's never fun to think about death and all the dark stuff, but a will and a trust don't have to feel like you're watching a horror movie. Patrick Hicks, Head of Legal at Trust and Will, shares why creating a will and a trust just might be your best money move for 2021.LinksTrust and Will https://trustandwill.comAn In-Depth Look at Different Types of Trusts https://trustandwill.com/learn/types-of-trustsWhat is A Will https://trustandwill.com/learn/what-is-a-willEpisode SponsorsMeet the eco-friendly, FREE online shopping service called Olive. When you shop with Olive, you'll get consolidated, cardboard-free deliveries from over 100 of your favorite fashion sites. And you can return any items you don't want without ever leaving your home! Check it out at http://www.shopolive.com and enjoy!Find out how Upstart can help you lower your monthly payments and pay off your today when you go to upstart.com/mymoney.Give your dad the most meaningful gift this Father's Day with StoryWorth. Get started right away with no shipping required by going to StoryWorth.com/mymoney. You'll get $10 off your first purchase! FOLLOW & SHAREWant to be the first to know when new episodes are released – bit.ly/millennial-money. Sign up for my weekly Let's Talk Money email newsletter http://bit.ly/mmptalkmoney. Ask ShannahHave an Ask Shannah question, submit it here https://www.mmoneypodcast.com/contact-me/ Get SocialShannah on Twitter https://twitter.com/shannahgameShannah on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame/

Main Street
"Philosophical Currents" with Jack Russell Weinstein ~ Poetry from Studio 47

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 51:59


Monday, May 24, 2021 - Jack Russell Weinstein joins us for another episode of Philosophical Currents as he and Ashley discuss the interaction of emotion and reason, especially as it applies to vaccine hesitancy. ~~~ Patrick Hicks presents a Poetry from Studio 47 episode on Jeanne Emmons.

Historia Canadiana: A Cultural History of Canada
35 - Black Robe: Images in Dialogue

Historia Canadiana: A Cultural History of Canada

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 79:35


In which we use Brian Moore's 1985 novel Black Robe to discuss the use and creation of images by Jesuits missionaries in New France. This also acts as a kind of prelude to a very special episode in two weeks! --- Contact: historiacanadiana@gmail.com, Twitter (@CanLitHistory) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CanLitHistory). --- Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana); Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/historiacanadiana); the recommended reading page (https://historiacanadiana.wordpress.com/books/) and our apparel (http://tee.pub/lic/Ges5M2WpsBw) --- Sources & Further Reading: Banchoff, Thomas, and José Casanova, editors. The Jesuits and Globalization: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Challenges. Georgetown University Press, 2016. Churchill, Ward. “And they did it in like dogs in the dirt: An American Indian Analysis of Black Robe,” Indian are Us? Culture and Genocide in Native North America, Monroe: Common Courage Press, 1994, pp. 115-37. Gagnon, François-Marc. “Conversion through the Printed Image,” History of the Book in Canada, Volume One: Beginnings to 1840, 2004, pp. 18-22. Hicks, Patrick. “The Language of the Tribes in Brian Moore's ‘Black Robe.'” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. 93, no. 372, 2004, pp. 415–426. Iroquois History and Legends Podcast. https://open.spotify.com/show/0jGRXOijYiSKEhrTujeBpw?si=8Dr-8Hk4RMu2zQ72PwGwdw Leeming, David Adams, and Margaret Adams Leeming. "Algonquin Creation." Oxford Reference, Oxford University Press, 2009. Leeming, David Adams, and Margaret Adams Leeming. "Iroquoian Creation." Oxford Reference, Oxford University Press, 2009. Moore, Brian. Black Robe, McClelland & Stewart - NCL, 1985. Moore, Brian, and Patrick Hicks. “An Interview with Brian Moore.” Irish University Review, vol. 30, no. 2, 2000, pp. 315–320. Moore, Brian. Wreath for a Redhead, Harlequin, 1951. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53348464-wreath-for-a-redhead Richter, Daniel. Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America, Cambridge: Harvard, 2001. Trigger, Bruce G. “The Jesuits and the Fur Trade.” Ethnohistory, vol. 12, no. 1, 1965, pp. 30–53. O'Donoghue, Jo. “Historical Themes, Missionary Endeavour and Spiritual Colonialism in Brian Moore's Black Robe.” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. 82, no. 326, 1993, pp. 131–139.

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
How to Research Historical Fiction with Award-Winning Author Patrick Hicks

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 36:04


#PodcastersForJustice Award-winning author, poet, and Emmy-nominee, Patrick Hicks, joined me this week to talk about his unique research process, how stories choose their authors, and how to talk about The Holocaust. "Whatever scares you to write... that's what you should be writing." – Patrick Hicks Patrick is the award-winning author of over ten books, including The Collector of Names, Adoptable, This London, and the critically acclaimed novel, The Commandant of Lubizec. He is the Writer-in-Residence at Augustana University as well as a faculty member at the MFA program at Sierra Nevada University. He has been published widely in literary journals including Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Guernica, The Utne Reader, and many others. His poetry has appeared on NPR, The PBS NewsHour, and American Life in Poetry. The Emmy-nominated writer also hosts a weekly radio broadcast Poetry from Studio 47 that airs on NPR affiliates. Note: I’m cooking up some extras for fans of the show in the coming weeks you won’t want to miss including the option to have episodes, extras, and added insights delivered straight to your inbox, and maybe even some Writer Files merch on the way. Stay calm and write on … This week's sponsor is Neuro. Use the code WRITER at checkout for a 15% discount. If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews. In this file Patrick Hicks and I discussed: A roadmap to making a living as a writer How he used grants to fund the research for his latest novel Note-taking and travel for historically accurate writing What it's like to get blurbed by your heroes The circularity and universality of the human condition across eras Why great writing should always be your end goal And more! Show Notes: PatrickHicks.org In The Shadow of Dora by Patrick Hicks (Amazon) Ulysses by James Joyce (Amazon) Poetry from Studio 47 How Grant Money Funded the Research and Writing of My First Two Novels (and how it could help you too) A prized poet, Hicks nominated for an Emmy Patrick Hicks on Facebook Kelton Reid on Twitter

In the Moment
Kid Dakota| In The Moment, Ep. 1002

In the Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 57:19


March 5, 2021 Show 1002 Kid Dakota is the musical moniker of Darren Jackson, and he joins us today for a "Moment in Sound." The songs you hear today are: Age of Roaches, Homesick Futurecide, and Cold War. - 6:10 Last month, John Lopez received a Governor's Award in the Arts for Distinction in Creative Achievement. He visited with Lori Walsh prior to the virtual event. - 40:09 We cap off the show with some Poetry from Studio 47 with Patrick Hicks. Today's feature poet is Ed Bok Lee . - 51:16

The Make Meaning Podcast
Episode 102 - Patrick Hicks - How to write historical fiction

The Make Meaning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 37:49


Learning how to write and channel your voice is an act of bravery, says Patrick Hicks, which may lead you to become more adventurous in other parts of your life. The author of more than 10 books, including The Collector of Names, Adoptable and This London, Patrick is the latest guest on the Make Meaning Podcast. In this episode, Patrick speaks with host Lynne Golodner about whose history is real history, how to pay homage to the possibilities, and why an American whose ancestors came from Northern Ireland writes about the Holocaust. A professor at Augustana University in South Dakota, Patrick lived in Northern Ireland during The Troubles and he says it's important to view history from different vantage points.

Main Street
Jim Puppe: "Dakota Attitude" ~ Sue Balcom ~ "Twas the Night Before Christmas"

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 53:00


Thursday, December 24, 2020 - Since most of us are not traveling this holiday season, we’re sharing travel virtually! One man, one van, and countless peanut butter sandwiches. That's what fueled the book "Dakota Attitude." Cavalier native Jim Puppe put on more than 100,000 miles to interview someone from every town in North Dakota. He spoke with Doug Hamilton in February. ~~~ In this week’s Natural North Dakota, we learn about how muskrats make their winter homes. ~~~ Root Seller Sue shares her favorite holiday memories in this week’s Main Street Eats. ~~~ From Poetry from Studio 47, Patrick Hicks profiles Clement Clarke Moore, the poet behind “Twas the Night Before Christmas.”

Main Street
Main Street Weekend for November 22nd

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 53:00


Sunday, November 22, 2020 - News director Dave Thompson starts us off with an update on the pandemic situation in North Dakota. ~~~ The novel, “In the Shadow of Dora,” spans two very different decades, involving a Nazi concentration camp and the launch of Apollo 11. Here to explain the connection is the author, Patrick Hicks, a writer-in-residence at Augustana University in Sioux Falls. ~~~ A University of Mary professor’s new book draws parallels between society today and life in the 18th Century. “Rethinking the Enlightenment: Faith in the Age of Reason” is a reflection on interacting with diverse people in a divisive age. We visit with the author, Dr. Joseph Stuart, associate professor of history and fellow of catholic studies.

Main Street
Dr. Kinsey Nelson ~ Historian Tom Isern ~ Author Patrick Hicks

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 53:00


Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - Community Health Centers serve much of North Dakota, providing care regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. One of those centers is Family Health Care in Fargo. Joining us to discuss how they are managing the pandemic, and the importance of people continuing their primary medical care is Dr. Kinsey Nelson. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay, “Shadow Socials.” ~~~ The novel, “In the Shadow of Dora,” spans two very different decades, involving a Nazi concentration camp and the launch of Apollo 11. Here to explain the connection is the author, Patrick Hicks, a writer-in-residence at Augustana University in Sioux Falls.

Main Street
The History of Forum Communications ~ Poetry from Studio 47 ~ Sue Balcom on Soup

Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 53:00


Thursday, November 12, 2020 - Jack Zaleski is the former editorial page editor for the Forum. Now he’d authored a history of the company. He joins us to discuss “Forum Communications Company: A Narrative History 1980-2018.” ~~~ Poetry from Studio 47 with Patrick Hicks as he reads three favorite poems written by his students. ~~~ Sue Balcom joins us for another episode of Main Street Eats. Today’s topic is simple soups.

In The Moment: Segments
Poetry from Studio 47: Lewis Carroll

In The Moment: Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 5:29


In The Moment … July 10, 2020 Show 856 Hour 1 Each Friday, Patrick Hicks brings us Poetry from Studio 47 . Enjoy today's episode. Find us on: Apple , Spotify , and Google Play

In The Moment: Segments
Poetry from Studio 47: Sean Hill

In The Moment: Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 5:36


In The Moment ... June 12, 2020 Show 837 Hour 1 Here's today's episode of Poetry from Studio 47 with Patrick Hicks.

In The Moment: Segments
Poetry from Studio 47: Emily Dickinson

In The Moment: Segments

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 5:10


In The Moment ... May 22, 2020 Show 823 Hour 1 Here's Poetry from Studio 47 with Patrick Hicks. Today's featured poet is Emily Dickinson.

The Cinescope Podcast
Episode 84: West Side Story (1961)

The Cinescope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 76:40


In Episode 84 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Patrick Hicks talk about one of their favorite movies, West Side Story (1961)! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes West Side Story on Apple TV West Side Story film soundtrack on Apple Music Stats Released October 18, 1961 Dir. Robert Wise (The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Haunting, The Sound of Music, The Andromeda Strain, Star Trek: The Motion Picture) and Jerome Robbins (choreographer for Broadway productions: On the Town, The King and I, Gypsy (also director), Fiddler on the Roof (also director)) Written by Ernest Lehman; based on stage musical by Robbins, Andrew Laurents, Leonard Bernstein, and Stephen Sondheim, which was in turn based on the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Music by Leonard Bernstein (On the Town) and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim (Gypsy, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods) Starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris Contact Patrick Hicks Twitter (@shoelesspatch) Feelin' Film Podcast Chad Twitter Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Patrick Hicks.

Poetry from Studio 47
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 34 - Poems from Three Augustana University Students

Poetry from Studio 47

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 5:39


Patrick Hicks reads poems from three of his undergraduate students at Augustana University: Jessica Ruf, Erica Dorsett, and Camryn Hay

Poetry from Studio 47
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 31 - Patrick Hicks

Poetry from Studio 47

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 5:52


Irish-American poet, Patrick Hicks; "Watching M*A*S*H" and "The Road Crew"

Patrick Lalley Show
Episode 4: Patrick Hicks, Jon Lauck and Colin Irvine on the S.F. Anthology and other stuff

Patrick Lalley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 37:34


The Patrick Lalley Show Podcast episode 4 taped live at the Full Circle Book Co-op. Guests include Patrick Hicks, writer in residence at Augustana University; Jon Lauck, local author and raconteur; and Colin Irvine, vice president of academics at Augustana University. We talk plans for a Sioux Falls Anthology and other topics. We have fun.

Patrick Lalley Show
Patrick Hicks and Amber Fick; The Booneman; Pat Powers of DakotaWarCollege.com

Patrick Lalley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 68:03


The Patrick Lalley Show on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018. Guests include: Augustana writer in residence Patrick Hicks and Amber Fick of the Siouxland Libraries previewing discussion series on documentary Big Sonia; The Booneman on Weird Friends; Pat Powers of DakotaWarCollege.com. I talk about conservation and preservation of nature's wonder.

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Patrick Lalley Show
Patrick Hicks, writer in residence at Augustana University; The Buffalo Maiden

Patrick Lalley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 63:53


The Patrick Lalley Show on Monday, July 23, 2018. Guests include: Patrick Hicks, the writer in residence at Augustana University; The Buffalo Maiden from the Black Hills Bureau for Weird Friends. I talk about trade, tariffs and the congressional delegation.

The Cinescope Podcast
Episode 68: The Polar Express

The Cinescope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 78:10


In Episode 68 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Patrick talk about one of their favorite movies, The Polar Express! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes The Polar Express on iTunes The Polar Express soundtrack on iTunes Stats Released November 10, 2004 Dir. Robert Zemeckis (Romancing the Stone, Back to the Future trilogy, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump, Contact, What Lies Beneath, Cast Away, Beowulf, A Christmas Carol, Flight, The Walk, Allied) Written by Robert Zemeckis, William Broyles, Jr.; based on book by Chris van Allsburg, who served as producer for the film Music by Alan Silvestri (Zemeckis' movies, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Upcoming (untitled) 2-part Avengers movies) Starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Sabara, Nona Gaye, Jimmy Bennett, Eddie Deezen, Michael Jeter Contact Patrick Facebook Twitter Website Feelin' Film Chad Twitter Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Patrick Hicks.

The Cinescope Podcast
Episode 61: Clue

The Cinescope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 64:15


In Episode 61 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Patrick Hicks talk about one of their favorite movies, Clue! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes   Clue on iTunes   (soundtrack not available digitally) Stats Released Dec. 13, 1985 Dir. Jonathan Lynn (Nuns on the Run, My Cousin Vinny, The Distinguished Gentleman, The Fighting Temptation) Written by Lynn, John Landis Music by John Morris (The Producers, Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, Spaceballs, Dirty Dancing, Life Stinks) Starring Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, Eileen Brennan, Madeline Kahn, Lesley Ann Warren, Colleen Camp, Lee Ving, Bill Henderson, Jane Wiedlin, Jeffrey Kramer, Kellye Nakahara, Howard Hesseman Contact Patrick Feelin' Film Twitter Website Chad Twitter Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Patrick Hicks.

Franchise Fatigue
Episode 44: The Amazing Spider-Man(W/Patrick Hicks)

Franchise Fatigue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 105:20


This week we are joined by Patrick Hicks from the Feelin' Film Podcast to talk about his pick, The Amazing Spider-Man. A great in-depth conversation that unearths surprising amounts of depth and themes in what is often considered a needless reboot.   Recent Films: Patrick, The Lego Batman Movie 4:14 James, I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore 7:14 Gabriel, The Big Sick 8:50, Batman and Batman Returns 10:08   Main Review 15:13   You can also listen on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/underrated/id1145136119?mt=2 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/underratedpodcast/?fref=ts Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/Underrated_Pod Visit our Website for past episodes https://underratedpodcast.com/   Gabriel’s YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyoYniiiGukWYP6So6k4llA Letterboxd Profiles James,  https://letterboxd.com/jlhamri/ Gabriel, https://letterboxd.com/gabrielgreen/

The Cinescope Podcast
Episode 47: Man of Steel

The Cinescope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 84:37


In Episode 47 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Patrick Hicks talk about one of their favorite movies, Man of Steel! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes Zimmer's Man of Steel percussion ensemble (YouTube) Man of Steel on iTunes Man of Steel soundtrack (Deluxe Edition) on iTunes Underrated Podcast - John Carter (with Chad) Sideshow Sound Radio - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Score Guide (with contributions from Chad) Stats Released June 14, 2013 Dir. Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead, 300, Watchmen, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Sucker Punch, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, upcoming Justice League Written by David S. Goyer Music by Music by Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, the first four Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, the Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice w/ Junkie XL) Starring Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni Contact Patrick Facebook Twitter Website Feelin' Film Chad Twitter Facebook Letterboxd Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Patrick Hicks.

The Cinescope Podcast
Episode 22: Rocky

The Cinescope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 61:04


In Episode 22 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Patrick talk about one of their favorite movies, Rocky! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes   Rocky on iTunes Rocky soundtrack on iTunes   Stats Released December 3, 1976 Dir. John G. Avildsen (The Karate Kid, The Karate Kid, Part II, The Karate Kid, Part III, Lean on Me, Rocky V, Inferno) Written by Sylvester Stallone Music by Bill Conti (Rocky II-III, V, Rocky Balboa, Bad Boys, The Karate Kid I-III, Rookie of the Year, Inferno) Starring Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Burgess Meredith, Carl Weathers, Tony Burton Contact Patrick Facebook Twitter Website Feelin' Film Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Patrick Hicks.

Write Now with Sarah Werner
Coffee Break 026: Patrick Hicks

Write Now with Sarah Werner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 40:52


"Whatever scares you to write... that's what you should be writing." I talk with author Patrick Hicks about how to see the world through a writer's eyes, how traveling can change the way you write, how to deal with fear, and more.

Retro Rewind Podcast
Adventures in Babysitting :: RRP #97

Retro Rewind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 111:18


We don't need to get a flat tire to have an adventure discussing the 80s movie Adventures in Babysitting - we just need to pick up our guest host Patrick Hicks from the bus station.

Retro Rewind Podcast
Adventures in Babysitting :: Retro Rewind Podcast #97

Retro Rewind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016


We don't need to get a flat tire to have an adventure discussing the 80s movie Adventures in Babysitting - we just need to pick up our guest host Patrick Hicks from the bus station. -

Retro Rewind Podcast
Adventures in Babysitting :: Retro Rewind Podcast #97

Retro Rewind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016


We don't need to get a flat tire to have an adventure discussing the 80s movie Adventures in Babysitting - we just need to pick up our guest host Patrick Hicks from the bus station. -

Ladee16
Patrick Hicks of Whole Life Solutions

Ladee16

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 77:42


Patrick is a man of vision. He was helped by a person and had such a great outcome that he wanted to do the same for others. Thus, Whole Life Solutions was began. Listen as he talks candidly about credit, finances and insurance. Listen to his ideas of how you can use his services to straithen out your credit and even get out from under that upside down mortgage many of us are contending with. Join us here and when your ready, Contact Patrick here.

Ladee16
Patrick Hicks of Whole Life Solutions

Ladee16

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 77:42


Patrick is a man of vision. He was helped by a person and had such a great outcome that he wanted to do the same for others. Thus, Whole Life Solutions was began. Listen as he talks candidly about credit, finances and insurance. Listen to his ideas of how you can use his services to straithen out your credit and even get out from under that upside down mortgage many of us are contending with. Join us here and when your ready, Contact Patrick here.