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TWO AM I
Peggy O'Neal: Breaking glass ceilings and being deliberate in striving for gender equality in leadership

TWO AM I

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 45:23


When Peggy O’Neal AO emigrated from the United States to Australia in 1991, she had no idea she was about to fall in love with a community and a game that would shape her new life. Perhaps it was fate that she moved to Richmond in Melbourne’s east, donned the local team’s footy jumper, and learnt about footy tipping – all moments that would eventually lead her to become the first woman in AFL history to serve as a club president at the Richmond Tigers. Peggy, who is a superannuation and financial lawyer, broke that glass ceiling but admits there is much more to do and says being deliberate in striving for gender equality in leadership is always front of mind. While sport is one of her passions, education is another – values instilled in her by her parents when she was a child – and she now gives back as Chancellor of RMIT University, and you heard it here first, Peggy is writing a children’s book! TWO AM I Listen Curiously CREDITS Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry Thanks to our guest Peggy O’Neal: To learn more about Peggy: Peggy on LinkedIn Peggy O’Neal AO RMIT Chancellor Peggy O’Neal ICMI Lander & Rogers Links from this episode: Richmond Tigers – Peggy O’Neal Hall of Fame induction Richmond Tigers – Peggy O’Neal final column as President Stay Safe and Stay in Touch Find TWO AM I on social media here: TWO AM I YouTube TWO AM I Instagram TWO AM I Tik Tok TWO AM I LinkedIn TWO AM I LinktreeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 1/24/25

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 69:05


This week's Deadpod features a great audience recording of a fabulous show by the late Jerry Moore..this is from January 20, 1979 at Shea's Theater in Buffalo New York.  I think this is a great first set... all of these are performed so very well. I especially love the tone of Garcia's work on 'Sugaree' and 'It's All Over Now'.. at times the vocals are a little low in the mix, but in the words of Mickey Hart - turn it up! :) The rest of this set is nothing to sneeze at either, especially the smoking hot 'Jack Straw' to close it out..  One note .. apparently the show started some 2 hours late ;)  Grateful Dead Shea's Theatre Buffalo, NY 1/20/1979 - Saturday One      The Promised Land [4:21]   Sugaree [11:45]   El Paso [4:10]   Peggy-O [8:12]   It's All Over Now [7:41]   Jack-A-Roe [4:31]   New Minglewood Blues [5:35]   Stagger Lee [6:46]   Jack Straw [5:32]  You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:  http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod012425.mp3  I hope you enjoy it! and thanks for your kind support!!

Help on the Way
Peggy-O's Baby Picture - 12/10/73

Help on the Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 128:36


Well, I do declare! This week our hosts FiG and Knob are heading to Charlotte, North Carolina. It's December 10th, 1973 and the Grateful Dead are playing at the Charlotte Coliseum. Along the way, discussions abound about Jam Band New Years Shows, the first Peggy-O, and Donna's maternity leave from the band. Bertha Mexicali Blues Deal Jack Straw Tennessee Jed Big River Don't Ease Me In El Paso Brown-Eyed Women Playin' in the Band Promised Land Peggy-O Me & My Uncle Row Jimmy Me and Bobby McGee Big Railroad Blues Truckin' >  Nobody's Fault But Mine >  Eyes of the World >  Brokedown Palace China Cat Sunflower >  I Know You Rider Sugar Magnolia>  Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad >  Sunshine Daydream Casey Jones

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 11/22/24

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 57:27


This week's Deadpod takes us back to the Fall tour of 1979 - this time at San Diego for the Saturday night show that took place on November 24. This first set opens with a rare and refreshing 'China Cat>I Know You Rider'. Love hearing this as an opener and I think it sets a nice atmosphere for the show. Cowboy songs come next then a really nice 'Peggy-O' and 'Cassidy' which are both highlights of this set.  A youthful sounding Brent gives us a nice 'Easy To Love You' which goes into a longer 'Althea'. They close things with 'Passenger'.   Grateful Dead Golden Hall - San Diego Community Concourse San Diego, CA 11/24/1979 - Saturday One      China Cat Sunflower [6:08] > I Know You Rider [8:22]   Mama Tried [2:39] > Mexicali Blues [4:28] Peggy-O [6:58] Cassidy [4:51]   Easy To Love You [3:27] > Althea [7:59]   Passenger [5:04]  You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod112224.mp3  Be sure and pick up the Deadpod early on Thanksgiving for our annual Thanksgiving special... 

BrandsTalk
Wisdomary Leading: Elevate Your Brand Through Purpose and Fulfillment w/ Peggy O'Neal

BrandsTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 49:03


Embracing Authentic Leadership: Insights and Transformations with Peggy O'NealAre you at a crossroads in your leadership journey, seeking to harness your unique identity for impactful and authentic leadership? In this episode, we dive deep into the world of true leadership with Peggy O'Neal, a certified Integral Master Coach and creator of Wisdomary Leading. Peggy, with her rich background, including roles in the Clinton administration, offers transformative insights on embracing inner wisdom, intuition, and compassion in leadership. She shares her journey of self-discovery and transformation, shedding light on how to break free from societal and self-imposed labels. Discover practical steps to access deeper insights, foster meaningful connections, and balance personal and organizational growth by honoring your true self. Key points include: ·       The Role of Inner Wisdom: Integrating wisdom traditions with evidence-based science for deeper connection and purpose. ·       Authentic Leadership: Understanding and leveraging your natural leadership tendencies for personal fulfillment and effective leadership. ·       Practical Steps: Accessing your inner wisdom, shedding unconscious beliefs, and leading with empathy and intuition. ·       Overcoming Labels: Breaking free from societal and self-imposed constraints to realize your true potential. ·       Unique Identity: Recognizing and harnessing individual uniqueness to foster community well-being and organizational growth. Join us to explore fresh perspectives on leading with wisdom, fulfillment, and authenticity, and transform your approach to leadership. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to lead with genuine self-expression and impactful authenticity.watch us on: https://youtu.be/k9HokKNB4aY Get in touch with Peggy O'Neal To receive Peggy's weekly newsletter with valuable content, subscribe at www.peggy-oneal.com Connect on: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/peggyonealFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeggyONeal0YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peggy-onealLeadership Luminaries Lounge™ podcast with Peggy O'Neal and Kerry L. Bass: https://www.youtube.com/@LeadershipLuminariesLounge?app=desktopGet in touch with Brigitte Bojkowszky: Website BridgetBrands: https://www.bridgetbrands.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bojkowszkyb/ Book Significant Women: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0927YG1FH Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BridgetBrands Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brigitte.bojkowszky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgetbrands X: https://twitter.com/BridgetBrands YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bridgetbrands

Menzies Leadership Forum
Leadership: Pivot to Purpose featuring Peggy O'Neal

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 32:33


Welcome to the seventh episode of the series, "Empowering Others to Lead with Purpose" featuring Peggy O'Neal, American born Australian lawyer, Chancellor of RMIT University and former president of Richmond Football Club (AFL).  Peggy O'Neal's journey into leadership began in the coal fields of her US hometown, where she grew up surrounded by a tough, working-class environment. A pivotal influence in her life was her mother, who instilled a sense of purpose and encouraged Peggy to break barriers by studying law, making her the first in her family to do so. Fast forward to her new home in Australia, Peggy's leadership path has been marked by significant achievements. She became a leader in law, served as Chancellor of RMIT University, and was President of the Richmond Football Club, leading the team to three premierships in just four years. Central to her success is her unwavering sense of purpose—creating opportunities and uniting people. This sense of purpose is reflected in her approach to leadership: fostering trust, building connections, and consistently repeating these behaviours until they become defining habits. ______________________________________________________________________________________ In complexity, the anchor that ensures progress is made is the identification of a shared purpose, underpinned by the values and principles that enact that purpose. Often referred to as the ‘north star', purpose galvanises action, creates the imperative and provides the context to reconcile what matters most. It is the thing that shapes who and what we want to become. It is through this lens, the Leadership: Pivot to Purpose podcast series, hosted by Dr Peter Collins, will feature the perspectives of eight, multi-sector, influential figures, with each episode offering insights into how individuals navigate challenges and lead with courage, wisdom, and resilience. From personal anecdotes to practical insights, this series promise to engage, enlighten, and empower listeners to embrace purpose-driven leadership in their own lives. _______________________________________________________________________________________

Fireside with Blair Hodges
Family Proclamations: “Women Without Children," with Peggy O'Donnell Heffington)

Fireside with Blair Hodges

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 88:39


“Family Proclamations” is the new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe directly to Family Proclamations now, because this episode will fall out of the Fireside feed next month!

Family Proclamations
Women Without Children (with Peggy O'Donnell Heffington)

Family Proclamations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 88:39


History is full of women who never gave birth to children, whether because they couldn't or even didn't want to. Historian Peggy O'Donnell Heffington says her research about women without children made her feel more settled about her own choice not to have kids, but it also surprisingly made her feel greater solidarity with women who make the opposite choice. She joins us to talk about her book Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother. About the Guest Peggy O'Donnell Heffington is Assistant Senior Instructional Professor and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Chicago. She teaches and writes on feminism, women's movements, and motherhood in American and European history. Her first book is called Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother (Seal Press, 2023). Her writing has also appeared in Jezebel, the Boston Globe, Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. She received her PhD in History from the University of California, Berkeley. Full transcript available at familyproclamations.org. 

Discover Your Potential Podcast
Empowerment Through Adversity: Peggy O'Neil's Journey

Discover Your Potential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 48:44


Join us on this inspiring episode of Discover Your Potential as we welcome Peggy O'Neil, a renowned motivational speaker, author, and empowerment coach. Peggy shares her incredible journey of overcoming life's challenges, including her experience of being a little person, and how she has transformed adversity into a source of strength and empowerment. Through her stories and insights, Peggy offers invaluable lessons on self-acceptance, resilience, and the power of a positive mindset. Don't miss this uplifting conversation that will leave you inspired to embrace your uniqueness and unlock your full potential. Tune in to Discover Your Potential with hosts Dan Gilman and Anna Devere!

3AW is Football
'Very shy and reserved': Peggy O'Neal on Dusty when he arrived at the club

3AW is Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 10:38


Former Richmond President Peggy O'Neal joined 3AW Football ahead of Dustin Martin's 300th game.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Neil Young's 2024 Tour with Crazy Horse: A Legendary Performance

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 56:00


"Neil Young's 2024 Tour with Crazy Horse: A Legendary Performance"Larry Mishkin discusses the creation of the song "The Music Never Stopped" by Bob Weir and John Perry Barlow. Weir explains his collaborative process with Barlow, where they developed lyrics together over the phone, inspired by Barlow's description of a scene from Wyoming. Weir also reflects on the importance of lyrical and musical cohesion, and the song's debut and history of performances, including at venues like the Great American Music Hall and the Palladium. The discussion transitions to Neil Young's recent tour with Crazy Horse, highlighting the band's performance and Young's energy despite his age. He also mentions upcoming events and concludes with a focus on the Grateful Dead's performance of "St. Stephen" and other songs from 47 years ago. Grateful DeadApril 30, 1977  (47 years ago, tomorrow)PalladiumNYCGrateful Dead Live at The Palladium on 1977-04-30 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveAudience Tape This is another good show from 1977, but the recording quality is actually not bad considering this is an audience recording.  Since then the show has been commercially released as the first volume of the Grateful Dead Download Series if you want to hear the crisper soundboard recording.Highlights from this show are the first set Mississippi Half Step and even Looks Like Rain is played with a passion that is moving even if the song always is not. In the second set, the Dead start off with a Scarlet Begonias>Fire on the Mountain (pretty good), swing into a fun mid-set Good Lovin (common for that time, but for the last 15 years, it was almost always a set closer as an alternative to Sugar Mag) or an encore tune (send everyone home with a smile), Friend of the Devil , Estimated Prophet.  And then they blow the doors off the place with a St. Stephen>Not Fade Away>Stella Blue>St. Stephen sandwich that must be heard in full to be truly appreciated.  It's pretty awesome to hear Stella Blue transition back into the St. Stephen, an unusual pairing to say the least. Close with a Saturday Night and then yet another 1977 Terrapin Stationencore.   INTRO:                                 Music Never Stopped                                                Track #2                                                0:00 – 1:26                 Hunter Weir tune, released on Blues For Allah (Sept. 1,1975). Bob:  As a lyricist I'm glacially slow. I can generally get the job done, but it takes too damned long. So I like to work with people who have a little more facility with that—you know, John Barlow, Garrett Grant, Robert Hunter.Or I may have a general notion of the color of the rhythm and the harmonic or melodic development, and I'll sit with a guy and we just fire blank verse at each other until we start to corner that color—and then often the song will fall right out of the sky. Other times, I may have no notion of where the song wants to go, in which case I'll let whoever I'm working with surprise me. . . .“The Music Never Stopped” is a song that we wrote over the telephone. I had this business going [plays opening guitar riff, Example 13 below]. So I played this over the phone to John, and he just started spitting stuff at me. The first line came out, “There's mosquitoes on the river / Fish are rising up like birds.” He was living in Wyoming at the time on a ranch, and he started describing a situation that I'd seen with him, where it was late summer on a dry year and things were hot and kind of dull and dead.So where are we going to take this? Well, first I figured the verse is going to have to be twice as long as I originally figured, because if you're starting with an image that thick, you have to get into some detail about it. “It's been hot for seven weeks now / Too hot to even speak now / Did you hear what I just heard?” That last line came after some deliberation. It's a pregnant line, sort of like a leading tone in a harmonic development.The success of the endeavor, if you're working with a lyricist, depends on how closely the lyric marries the music. With Barlow or Gerrit Graham or whoever, there's a lot of back and forth. I guess I get to be the decider, because the words are going to have to come from my lips. And so I have to be able to tell the story.I have to be that character, because my job is to get the hell out of the way and let the character tell the story, musically and lyrically. When I'm standing in front of the microphone, I may look like me, but I'm not.If the character arrives with a really defined face and features, then it's easy for me to do my job.Fun version because almost always a first set closer and here it is opening the show.  Love that.            236 times            First:  August 13, 1975 at Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA            Last:  June 28, 1995 at The Palace of Auburn Hills                      The Palladium:  The Palladium (originally called the Academy of Music) was a movie theatre, concert hall, and finally nightclub in New York City. It was located on the south side of East 14th Street, between Irving Place and Third Avenue.Designed by Thomas W. Lamb, it was built in 1927 across the street from the site of the original Academy of Music established by financier Moses H. Grinnell in 1852. Opened as a deluxe movie palace by movie mogul William Fox, the academy operated as a cinema through the early 1970s.Beginning in the 1960s, it was also utilized as a rock concert venue, particularly following the June 1971 closure of the Fillmore East. It was rechristened the Palladium on September 18, 1976, with the Band live radio broadcast,[1] and continued to serve as a concert hall into the following decade.In 1985, the Palladium was converted into a nightclub by Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, after their success with Studio 54. Japanese architect Arata Isozaki redesigned the building's interior for the club.[2]Peter Gatien owned and operated the club from 1992 until 1997.The Palladium closed in August 1997 following its purchase by New York University.[3] In August 1998, the building was demolished in order to build a twelve-story residence hall that students affectionately referred to as Palladium HalThe Dead also played there when it was called the Academy of Music in a series of seven shows on their way to Europe for the '72 tour.  One of the those shows, the entire March 28, 1972 performance plus selections from March 25, 1972 and March 27, 1972 were released as Dick's Picks Vol. 30This five night Palladium run, of which today's show was the second, is famous for a lot of reasons including the part of 1977 when the Dead put together a string of some of their best shows ever, peaking on May 8, 1977, just over one week later, at Barton Hall in Ithaca, NY.  All five of these shows are well played, great tunes, and a very grooving feel that you can still pick up off of the CD or down load 47 years later.  I had most of these shows on tape and wore them out from so much playing.  Love that they previously released this show as Download Series Vol. 1 and the new Dave's Picks release, No. 50!!, is the May 3, 1977 show including some extra songs from the next night as well as the annual Dave's Picks Bonus Disc that is even more songs from the May 4th show).  If you are not listening to Dave's Picks, you are missing out on quality recordings of some of the best shows ever.How hot was the band, check out this extended jam at the end of ½ Step, the second to last song of the first set (ending with a great Promised Land) and be sure to listen for Jerry and Keith going back and forth throughout this clip:                                             SHOW No. 1:                    Mississippi ½ Step                                                Track #11                                                7:06 – 9:29 Garcia/Huner tune released on Wake of the Flood in 1973.  Also live versions included on Steal Your Face, Dick's Picks Vol. 1, Without a Net and who knows how many other Dick's/Dave's Picks releases, etc.  If you want to hear it, you can find it, easily. First performed July 16, 1972 at Dillon Stadium in Hartford, Connecticut. Followed "Me and My Uncle" and led into "Sing Me Back Home," which closed out the first set. A staple of the repertoire ever since. 236 times (exact same as Music Never stopped!)First:  July 16, 1972 at Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT, USALast:  July 6, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheater Maryland Heights, MO Music News: Neil Young Tour  SHOW No. 2:                    St. Stephen                                                Track #1                                                              0:00 – 1:49 Blah Blah Blah, everyone knows about St. Stephen.  Dead's Fluffhead apparently.  Because of its true melodic nature and strong lyrics, it existed long outside and after the end of Primal Dead.  Still only played a total of 187 times:                 First:  May 24, 1968 at National Guard Armory, St. Louis, MO, USA            Last:  October 31, 1983 at Marin Veteran's Memorial Auditorium, San RafaelBut post Dead hiatus year, they started making song sandwiches often based around this song.  This four song sandwich at the end of the show is so good that I had to feature all of it at the expense of some other really great tunes like Bertha, Peggy O, Looks Like Rain, Promised Land, and any tune in the second set.  This sandwich is just too cool to ignore or not give it proper due. Here is the first layer change: SHOW No. 3:                    St. Stephen>Not Fade Away                                                St. Stephen                                                Track #19                                                4:10 – end                                                INTO                                                Not Fade Away                                                Track #20                                                0:00 – 1:15 Great switch out of St. Stephen and into an amazing opening jam of NFA. I wanted to try and catch the opening lyrics but the jam went on for almost 4 minutes which is too long even for these extended clips. MJ News Check out this next transition that they pull off seamlessly: SHOW No. 4:                    Not Fade Away>Stella Blue                                                Not Fade Away                                                Track #20                                                14:15 – end                                                INTO                                                Stella Blue                                                Track #21                                                0:00 – 1:30 Beautiful how they downshift on cue from the raucous NFA into the gentle and beautiful ballad mode required for Stella Blue.  Jerry's voice is so strong and clear.  Really a treat. Not even getting to the last tune of the encore today.  Not enough time but had to close out the episode with the final sandwich transition, from Stella back into an immediate upbeat St. Stephen that is so strong I told Dan we could not edit out any of it!  What a great (almost ending) to such a great show.   Deadheads walked out knowing there were still 3 more to go!  Like going to bed and already being told the next day is a snow day! Thank you all for listening.  Please be sure to join us next week when I am joined by Rob Bleetstein of Grateful Dead Radio (show host), Pearl Jam radio and he is also the Curator for the New Riders of the Purple Sage.  He is joining us to discuss, among other things, the newly released NRPS live album “Hempsteader”.  If you haven't heard it yet, check it out.  I'm looking forward to hearing from Rob how this was all put together and what the NRSP are up to these days. Also, a Birthday shoutout to very good buddy, Sam who is turning old tomorrow.  At his age, the actual number doesn't matter but we love him anyway. ENCORE:                            Stella Blue>St Stephen                                                Stella Blue                                                Track #21                                                7:50 – end                                                INTO                                                St. Stephen                                                Track #22                                                Start - end .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

From Adversity to Awakening
Heart Wisdom: From Adversity to Inner Harmony with Pamela White

From Adversity to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 47:26


In this episode of the 'From Adversity to Awakening' podcast, host Peggy O'Neill welcomes Pamela White, a longtime friend and a pillar of healing and awareness in the community. White discusses her personal journey through various adversities, including childhood abuse and a severe injury from a horseback riding accident that led to a spinal fracture. She shares how these experiences deepened her connection to her body and spirit, and how a holistic approach to healing, including meditation and understanding the body's signals, has been central to her life. Pamela now works in family services in the DC government, where she has introduced guided meditations. Her multifaceted healing methodologies, including integrating Isadora Duncan dance into equestrian therapy and providing spiritual astrology readings, are highlighted as innovative approaches to wellness and self-discovery. This conversation delves into the importance of tuning into the body's wisdom and the power of overcoming physical and emotional traumas to find peace, connection, and a thriving spirit. (00:00) Welcome Back to the Podcast & Introducing Pamela (01:58) Pamela's Journey: From Childhood to Healing Guide (04:08) Pamela's Unique Approach to Life's Challenges (11:47) A Life-Changing Accident and Its Aftermath (17:35) The Healing Process: Physical and Metaphysical Insights (22:29) Integrating Meditation into Government Work (24:42) Exploring the Imagination and Meditation Techniques (26:28) The Power of Quiet Breathing and Its Impact on the Nervous System (27:48) From Personal Growth to Spiritual Awakening (30:47) Integrating Spiritual Practices and Personal Insights (35:16) The Journey of Self-Translation and Spiritual Connection (39:11) Embracing Silence and the Wisdom of the Heart (43:20) A Final Reflection on the Human Body and Its Infinite Intelligence Pamela's Speaker Page A2A.PeggySpeaks.com

From Adversity to Awakening
Courageous Evolution: Navigating Adversity & Spiritual Awakening with Kirsty Spraggon

From Adversity to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 29:55


In this insightful interview, Peggy O'Neill hosts Kirsty Spraggon, a modern day medicine woman and overall inspirational figure. Kirsty shares her journey of overcoming adversity and trauma, transitioning from a successful corporate career to becoming a healer and spiritual guide. She discusses the challenges she faced, including repressed memories of sexual abuse and the impact it had on her life. Kirsty emphasizes the importance of facing one's emotions and traumas with courage, highlighting the transformative power of internal healing. She discusses the process of spiritual awakening and the profound joy and connection it has brought to her life. Throughout the interview, Kirsty offers wisdom and insights gained from her own experiences, encouraging listeners to trust their journey and seek support when needed. KEY TAKEAWAYS

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 3/29/24

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 73:22


This week's Deadpod features the second show the band played in 1980, this from the Capitol Theater in Passaic New Jersey on March 30, 1980.  Brent is fairly new to the band, and finding his way on some of these tunes.. they open with a relatively new 'Alabama Getaway' which goes into 'Promised Land' for a rockin' start to the evening. 'Cassidy' which follows 'Peggy-O' is a bit rushed, but the 'Loser' that follows is quite good. Brent debuts his 'Far From Me' which still needs some work but shows promise. Another highlight is the 'New Minglewood Blues' where Brent's Hammond B3 sounds especially good. The rest of the set is quite good as well - the 'Althea' is well done and Bobby adds alot of energy to the 'Sailor>Saint' combo to close the set.      Grateful Dead Capitol Theatre Passaic, NJ 3/30/1980 - Sunday     One     Alabama Getaway [5:02] > The Promised Land [4:15] Peggy-O [6:54] Cassidy [4:45] Loser [6:36] > El Paso [4:26] Far From Me [4:01] Tennessee Jed [4:40] New Minglewood Blues [6:33] Althea [7:43] Lost Sailor [6:03] > Saint Of Circumstance [5:56#]   You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:  http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032924.mp3 Hope that you have a happy Easter weekend! my thanks to Steve for his suggestion of this show. 

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Deadhead Cannabis Show
1977 Winterland:  The Dead Bust Out Fire On The Mountain and Take Their One and Only Attempt At Terrapin Flyer

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 68:09


"Grateful Dead's Notable Tracks from 1977 plus a cure for Female Orgasmic Disorder"Larry Mishkin covers the Grateful Dead show from March 18th, 1977, at the Winterland arena in San Francisco, showcasing notable performances of songs like "Sugaree" and "Peggy-O." He delves into the history and significance of these songs within the Grateful Dead repertoire. Additionally, the discussion extends to the cannabis industry, highlighting the financial strategies of marijuana companies to minimize tax obligations under Section 280E of the IRS Code. He also touches on the opening of Nevada's first legal marijuana consumption lounge, signaling a shift in cannabis regulations in the state. Finally, Larry addresses the proposal to add Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD) as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana use in Illinois, reflecting evolving perspectives on cannabis as a therapeutic option for various health conditions. Grateful DeadMarch 18, 1977 (47 years ago)Winterland, S.F.Grateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1977-03-18 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive TITLE:  1977 Winterland:  The Dead Bust Out Fire On The Mountain and Take Their One and Only Attempt At Terrapin Flyer. Just a month after the Swing Auditorium show that we previewed a few weeks ago, Dead went home to Winterland for a string of shows.  This one stands out for a few reasons that we will get to as the show goes on. INTRO:                 Sugaree                                Track #4                                7:25 – 9:05               "Sugaree" is a song with lyrics by long-time Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and music by guitaristJerry Garcia.[1] It was written for Jerry Garcia's first solo album Garcia, which was released on January 20, 1972. As with the songs on the rest of the album, Garcia plays every instrument himself except drums, played by Bill Kreutzmann, including acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and an electric guitar played through a Leslie speaker. Released as a single from the Garcia album, "Sugaree" peaked at #94 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1972 and was Garcia's only single ever on that chart.Elizabeth Cotten, a North Carolinafolksinger, wrote and recorded a song called "Shake Sugaree" in 1966.[3] The chorus of Cotten's song is "Oh lordie me/Didn't I shake sugaree?" Hunter was aware of this song when he wrote "Sugaree."The song was first performed live by the Grateful Dead on July 31, 1971, at the Yale Bowl at Yale University, as was the song "Mr. Charlie".  The Dead played it 362 times in concert.  Last played on July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago.                 A classic rocking Dead tune, usually a first set number, I've seen it as a show opener, first set closer, and encore.  In this clip they really rock it but it's only a small peak at this 15 minute version of the tune.  Well worth pulling it down on Archive and checking out the entire number.  You won't be sorry.  SHOW No. 1:    Peggy-O                                Track #6                                4:20 – 6:00                          Traditional, credit for the Grateful Dead version generally go to Jerry but some say Bill had a hand in writing it.              This song derives from the earlier Scottish traditional song Bonnie Lass of Fyvie-o. Fyvie is thought to have been a staging post between Aberdeen and Fort George in Scotland. This song does occur with a number of title variations. It is possible that Fennario is a corruption of Fyvie-o.Similar traditional songs also occurred in the UK; Handsome Polly O and Bonny Barbara O, though these are less similar to the modern Peggy-O song.The title Peggy-O is used on Grateful Dead recordings. The version of Peggy-O that is included in the Jerry Garcia box set All Good Things is a previously unreleased studio recordings from Spring 1979 and is given the title Fennario. The Fennario title is also used on concert recordings of The Dead and Phil Lesh & Friends.Although not released on a Dead studio album, the song was included on the remastered recordings of both Terrapin Station and Go To Heaven.The Grateful Dead first performed Peggy-O in December 10, 1973 at the Charlotte Coliseum in N.C.. It was then played in every year through to 1995 usually no more than a dozen times each year though it was played more regularly during the 1977 to 1981 period. Played a total of 265 times. The last performance was on July 5, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO (just outside of St. Louis).In this clip, I really enjoy Jerry's strong voice, the solid jamming and some stealth piano contributions from Keith. SHOW No. 2:    Fire On The Mountain                                Track # 9                                1:46 – 3:30                 Hunter/Hart (not Jerry!)                 Released on Shakedown Street on November 8, 1978, last song on first side of album.                 First time ever played – one of the reasons I chose this show over a number of other great shows on this date – others include a smokin “early” Dead show in 1967 at Winterland and 1971 at the Fox Theater in St. Louis coming fast on the heels of the Dead's epic six night Capitol Theater run in Port Chester in late February. This is another of those songs with a long and complicated genesis story, perhaps not worth getting into too much detail about here, but the rough outlines at least are important to note. The lyrics, according to Robert Hunter in Box of Rain, were “Written at Mickey Hart's ranch in heated inspiration as the surrounding hills blazed and the fire approached the recording studio where we were working.”Hart, credited with the music for the song, recorded a proto-rap version of the song for an unreleased album entitled Area Code 415, recorded in 1972 and 1973. It was also included on a Mickey Hart album entitled Fire on the Mountain, recorded in 1973-74. It appeared as an instrumental entitled “Happiness is Drumming” on Hart's 1976 studio album, Diga. And it finally began showing up in the Grateful Dead repertoire, sung by Jerry Garcia, in 1977, undergoing a number of variants of the lyrics until it settled into the form that was eventually recorded and released on Shakedown Street, in November 1978. There's a lot of other detail I haven't mentioned—possibly worthy of some historian taking it apart piece by piece, but you get the rough idea.On March 18, 1977 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco. "Fire" appeared for the first time, closing the first set, following its eternal partner, "Scarlet Begonias." This combination of tunes, which frequently enclosed some wonderful jamming, came to be known as "Scarlet Fire." There were a handful of occasions on which “Fire” appeared without “Scarlet Begonias,” but not many. approx 15 out of the total 253 performances. It remained steadily in the repertoire from then on, and was played for the final time on July 2, 1995, at the Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana.This clip being the song's first live performance and almost a year and half before it's commercial release, there are noticeable differences between this version and the one we al know and love.  But they go there very quickly as only two months later on May 8, 1977 the Dead played the Barton Hall show that many declare to be the best Dead show ever.  While that may or may not be true, what is true is that the version of Scarlet Fire is awesome and certainly befitting a show many do consider to be the finest Dead show of them all.Many more were to follow and the lucky ones who were in Winterland this night got to witness how it all started.   SHOW No. 3:    Terrapin Flyer                                                              Alhambra                                Track # 17                                :53 – end                                 INTO                                 Drums                                Track # 18                                Start – 0:44                 This is another reason I chose this show for today's episode.  This represents the only known instance of the Dead playing the Terrapin Flyer part of the full Terrapin Suite from the Album (released on July 27, 1977) out of the traditional parts.  Although Jerry does not sing the lyrics from this part of the suite, he jams the very distinctive melody.  Interestingly, this is only a few weeks after the debut of Terrapin at the Swing Auditorium on Feb. 26, 1977.  Here, the Dead were trying out this sixth of seven parts of the suite and for whatever reason did not like what they heard or didn't enjoy playing it or, more likely, practicing it, so it was dropped from live performances even though the primary and opening parts of the suite, Lady with a Fan into Terrapin Station, were played a total of 303 times.                 These are the fun little discoveries that even after 40+ years of listening to, following and learning about the band keep it fun, interesting and amazing.                 As for the recording of the entire suite, Keith Olsen was chosen to produce and the band temporarily moved to Los Angeles, as Olsen preferred to work at Sound City, where he had recently achieved success producing Fleetwood Mac's 1975 comeback album.             Olsen had a method for reining in the Dead: "During the cutting of the basic tracks it was pretty hard to get every member of the band in the studio at the same time ... so [Steve] Parish went out to the hardware store and got these giant nails and a great big hammer and as soon as everybody was in, he hammered the door shut from the inside ... we didn't have drifters from the other studios coming in to listen. We didn't have people leaving to go screw around elsewhere. We started getting work done."[18] With Fleetwood Mac, Olsen had a hands-on approach, orchestrating the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks and influencing song choice, arrangements and sequencing. He entered the Grateful Dead project with similar expectations, imagining a concept album or song cycle. Olsen said that Davis told him "I need a commercial record out of them."[18] This caused some friction during the sessions as well as with the end results. Kreutzmann said "He'd have us play the same thing over and over again, and we're not really the type of band that can put up with that. ... Our very identity is based on the opposite principle."[                 SHOW No. 4:   Not Fade Away                                Track # 19                                14:00 – 15:40                 Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty.  Holly and the Crickets recorded the song in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957, and it was released as a single (B side to “Oh Boy”) on October 27, 1957 on the Brunswick label.  The rhythmic pattern of "Not Fade Away" is a variant of the Bo Diddley beat, with the second stress occurring on the second rather than third beat of the first measure, which was an update of the "hambone" rhythm, or patted juba from West Africa. Jerry Allison, the drummer for the Crickets, pounded out the beat on a cardboard box.[3] Allison, Holly's best friend, wrote some of the lyrics, though his name never appeared in the songwriting credits. Joe Mauldin played the double bass on this recording. It is likely that the backing vocalists were Holly, Allison, and Niki Sullivan, but this is not known for certain.             First played by the Dead on February 19, 1969 at the Fillmore West in S.F., it was played by the band a total of 561 times and last played on July 5, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre outside of St. Louis.             This is an absolutely ripping version of this tune so much so that I featured only the jam – everyone knows the lyrics, but the jam in this 20 minute version is better than any singing I could have featured. OUTRO:               Around and Around                                Track 21                                4:59 – 6:46                 Very appropriate to end on a Chuck Berry tune given that today is the seventh anniversary of Chuck's death in 2017 at the age of 90.                 "Around and Around" is a 1958 rock song written and first recorded by Chuck Berry. It originally appeared under the name "Around & Around" as the B-side to the single "Johnny B. Goode".  Release on March 31, 1958 on Chicago's own Chess Records checking in at a brisk 2:20. Many bands have covered the song including, most famously, the Rolling Stones and David Bowie, and, of course the Dead who played it 418 times, first on November 8, 1970 at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY and lastly on July 6, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre outside of St. Louis – very appropriate since Chuck was born in St. Louis and died in Wentzville, just outside of the city. This is one of the better version of the tune that I have heard.  It checks in at over 8 minutes and the boys just jam it out, throw in a few false endings and finally wrap it up, followed only by Uncle John's Band before the boys say goodnight to the Winterland crazies and head home for a rare post show night in their own beds. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

DTF: Darryl & Timaree Fun Hour
DTF Live November 2023

DTF: Darryl & Timaree Fun Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 70:28


Another great LIVE episode with Kevin Patterson and Peggy O'Leary Catch us Live, every 3rd Friday at 10pm, at CSz Philadelphia

From Adversity to Awakening
Awakening as an Avatar for an Awesome Life with Darren Starwynn

From Adversity to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 32:37


In this episode of "From Adversity to Awakening," host Peggy O'Neill interviews guest Darren Starwynn, who is a quantum catalyst helping people awaken their consciousness and superpowers. Darren shares his journey of overcoming ancestral adversity, stemming from his Jewish family's history during the Holocaust. Despite growing up with this emotional burden, Darren felt a deep connection to a limitless field of hope, guiding him towards spirituality. Through meditation and inner work, Darren gradually found healing and began to trust his inner guidance. He emphasizes the importance of radical acceptance of one's experiences and the power of simple practices like grounding and clearing energy. Darren believes that everyday life holds immense potential for spiritual growth and transformation, emphasizing the magic within oneself and the present moment. Darren also discusses his book, "Awakening the Avatar Within," which offers practices for spiritual evolution and connection. He encourages listeners to trust their inner guidance and embrace the Divine unfolding in their lives. The conversation between Peggy and Darren highlights the journey from adversity to empowerment, emphasizing acceptance, trust, and the recognition of one's inherent divinity. They conclude by inviting listeners to explore Darren's offerings on his website and to join their community events for further growth and connection. https://drstarwynn.com Darren's Speaker Page A2A.PeggySpeaks.com

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 3/1/24

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 69:05


 I think this week's Deadpod brings March in both as a lion and a lamb = this first set from Cleveland on March 3, 1981 has some great rockin' tunes and some sweet ballads to please the most discerning Deadhead.  Don't be put off by the start of 'Feel Like a Stranger' - the audience patch only lasts for a short bit - the rest of this tape is a fine sounding soundboard in which you can hear the interplay between the members most clearly.  A sweet 'Peggy O' follows then a fine 'Me & My Uncle' into 'Big River' highlighted by some nice Garcia work. That continues in the 'Bird Song' that follows.. and leads into 'Looks Like Rain'  -this one builds to a nice crescendo. The rockin' returns with a great 'Big Railroad Blues' - nice work here by Brent. A long 'Little Red Rooster' follows.. Brent adds some nice B3 work here. The set closing 'Deal' ramps things back up properly..    Grateful Dead Cleveland Music Hall Cleveland, OH 3/3/1981 - Tuesday One     Feel Like A Stranger [8:33] Peggy-O [7:49] Me And My Uncle [3:01] > Big River [5:16] Bird Song [11:08] > Looks Like Rain [7:47] Big Railroad Blues [4:50] Little Red Rooster [10:06] > Deal [7:22]   You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:  http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod030124.mp3  All the best my friends.... 

From Adversity to Awakening
What Almost Dying 5 Times Teaches You About Life with Jennifer Hough

From Adversity to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 47:05


In this dynamic conversation between Peggy O'Neill and Jennifer Hough, Jennifer shares her journey from adversity to awakening, highlighting pivotal moments of facing death and profound spiritual experiences. Having survived near-death encounters, including meningitis and comatose states, Jennifer describes how these experiences transformed her perspective on life, leading to a deeper spiritual connection and the development of her “thriving operating system.” She emphasizes the importance of fully choosing to be present in every moment and how this mindset unlocks innate abilities and superpowers within individuals. Jennifer introduces the concept of the thriving operating system, which she developed to bridge the gap between science and spirituality. She explains that embodying this system allows individuals to live in a state of flow, where desires effortlessly manifest and they become receptive to clarity and truth. Through practical exercises and teachings, Jennifer guides others to embody this operating system, facilitating profound shifts in perception and behavior. Peggy and Jennifer delve into the benefits of living in the thriving operating system, such as increased ease in navigating life, reduced emotional triggers, and enhanced receptivity to higher values. They emphasize the importance of grounding spiritual concepts in tangible experiences and highlight the ongoing evolution of personal growth and transformation. Overall, the conversation underscores the power of choosing presence and embracing a mindset of flourishing in all aspects of life. Jennifer's Speaker Page A2A.PeggySpeaks.com

From Adversity to Awakening
An Introduction to 'From Adversity to Awakening'

From Adversity to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 8:35


The podcast "From Adversity to Awakening: Transforming Hardships into Greater Spiritual Connection and Joy," hosted by Peggy O'Neill, aims to inspire listeners by sharing stories of resilience and spiritual growth. Peggy, a person of short stature, shares her own experiences of facing numerous challenges, including social stigma, prejudice, and physical limitations. Despite these obstacles, she emphasizes the belief that challenges are opportunities for personal evolution and transformation. Through the podcast, Peggy seeks to explore how individuals can navigate adversity and cultivate a deeper connection with their spiritual selves. She believes that by embracing their true nature and overcoming obstacles, people can experience greater success, fulfillment, and joy in their lives. The podcast will feature interviews with various guests, including authors, spiritual leaders, and speakers, who will share their own stories of facing adversity and finding spiritual enlightenment. Listeners can expect weekly episodes released on Wednesdays, featuring insightful discussions and practical advice for navigating life's challenges. The podcast will be available on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube Music. With additional resources such as speaker bios, guest speaker social media links and a free gift if they've provided one– on Peggy's website, PeggySpeaks.com/a2a-podcast. Ultimately, Peggy hopes that listeners will gain inspiration and tools to embark on their own journey of transformation, turning adversity into opportunities for growth and spiritual awakening. She invites listeners to join her on this adventure towards greater inner joy and fulfillment. #spiritual awakening #overcoming obstacles #overcoming adversity #resilience #personal growth #self-help #personal development #spiritual healing #inner work #life transformation #inner strength

Inside Health Care: Presented by NCQA
Inside Health Care #121: Peggy O'Kane and Driving Digital Transformation in 2024

Inside Health Care: Presented by NCQA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 30:03


We close 2023 with our annual year-end State of Health Care interview with NCQA President Peggy O'Kane. In this interview, Peggy talks with Vice President for Public Policy and External Relations, Frank Micciche, about NCQA's progress in 2023—both in improving equitable access to health care and implementing digital transformation across the ecosystem. As you'll hear, we're hitting the ground running in 2024. With new digital products, digital quality implementers and digital solutions to reveal—and reverse—health care disparities, NCQA stands ready to take the lead on advancing quality for everyone.Don't forget to sign up for NCQA's next big event: the Health Equity Forum, coming up March 4th and 5th, 2024, at the Westin Los Angeles Airport. The Health Equity Forum convenes state officials, advocates and health care providers, showcasing the blueprint for creating and implementing statewide health equity strategies. Our next Quality Talks event is planned for Spring 2024. And as mentioned in this episode's interview, go to www.ncqasummit.com to learn more about our Health Innovation Summit, and click here to register for our next event, October 31-November 2, 2024, in Nashville.

Orleans: Behind the Scenes
Episode 04: Peggy O'Sullivan, Multimedia Technician | Town of Orleans

Orleans: Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 13:29


On this week's episode of Orleans: Behind the Scenes, hosts Mia Baumgarten and Mike Solitro from the ⁠⁠Town of Orleans⁠⁠ welcome Multimedia Technician Peggy O'Sullivan to discuss all things audio, video, Zoom, Channel 8, tips for looking and sounding your best on camera, and more! Tune in to catch up on what's happening this week and what's coming up next! Welcome to Orleans! Are you a longtime visitor, lifetime resident, or newly minted explorer? Mia and Mike are here for you with the scoop on happenings in this bustling and beautiful Lower Cape town. Want to know what's driving the initiatives and innovations coming out of Town Hall? Get a glimpse behind the scenes as Mia and Mike introduce you to the fresh faces and dynamic projects around town. Mark your calendars for town meetings, public hearings, and upcoming chances to make your voices heard for the future of Orleans! Mia and Mike will keep you up to date and informed about all the ways your local government works. For a weekly dose of local news delivered with a different perspective, subscribe and listen to Orleans: Behind the Scenes. Events: December 15: Lower Cape Cod Youth Hockey (LCCYH) Alumni Youth Hockey Game December 15: Evening Holiday Shopping Stroll December 16: Orleans Farmers' Market Ongoing: Snow's Annual Giving Tree 2023 Town Departments:  Media Operations Orleans Channel 8: Video on Demand

The Buzz with ACT-IAC
ICYMI: 2023's Leaders in Acquisitions Excellence

The Buzz with ACT-IAC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 36:45


This year, ACT-IAC's Imagine Nation ELC was our largest conference ever, with more than 1200 in-person attendees! We also had more sessions than ever, and The Buzz is excited to bring a selection of recordings from this year's event to our podcast audience.This session features the presentation of the Federal Acquisition Institute's 2023 Chief Acquisition Officers Council Awards. After a brief introduction, moderator Christine Harada, Senior Advisor in the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, sits down with all our award-winners for a robust panel discussion around the important work they've done in 2023. Awardees:Individual Award - James Greer, AWARE Program Manager, IRSTeam Award - Bonnie Evangelista and the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace Team, Department of DefenseSmall Business and Procurement Equity Individual Award - Darlene Bullock, Director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Utilization, DHSSmall Business and Procurement Equity Team Award - Anthony Lomelin and TeamIndian Affairs Acquisition Office, Bureau of Indian AffairsLisa Wilusz Program Management Excellence Award - Mouncef Belcaid & Peggy O' Connor and Team, Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network Program Management Division, FirstNet Authority, Department of CommerceSustainable Acquisition Award - Gabriel Rangel, General Services Officer, U.S. Embassy of TanzaniaCongratulations again to all awardees! Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode! For more from ACT-IAC, follow us on LinkedIn or visit http://www.actiac.org.

The Unapologetic Woman Podcast
Season Five Episode Seven - Living Authentically: Embracing the Unknown with Peggy O'Neal

The Unapologetic Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 57:05


Welcome to The Unapologetic Woman Podcast!

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 10/6/23

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 79:41


This week on the Deadpod I've decided to feature the second night from the historic 'From Egypt With Love' run at the Winterland in October of 1978. While the opening 'Sugaree' is patched for about the first minute, don't let that dissuade you this one- the sound is crystal clear throughout afterwards, and the band is listening to each other and the result is a dynamic, lovely evening of music.  Donna Jean in particular provides some lovely backing vocals on "Looks Like Rain' and 'Music Never Stopped'.  Jerry is on point here with several delicious solos as well.   Grateful Dead Winterland Arena San Francisco, CA 10/18/1978 - Wednesday      One      Sugaree [#13:32]   Me And My Uncle [3:06] > Big River [5:48]   Peggy-O [7:45]   Looks Like Rain [8:16]   Stagger Lee [6:15]   New Minglewood Blues [5:53]   Candyman [6:52]   The Music Never Stopped [8:06] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:  http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod100623.mp3    Thank you for your kind support.

Keith and The Girl comedy talk show
3721: Fat Cheerleader w/ Peggy O'Leary

Keith and The Girl comedy talk show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 63:43


Peggy O'Leary returns to KATG to help discuss the latest with the NFL, namely Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. The trio also covers working at a family funeral home and the cast of 2023's Dancing with the Stars.

Farzetta & Tra In the Morning
Peggy O'Leary Tells Some Jokes

Farzetta & Tra In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 16:36


The show wraps up with comedian Peggy O'Leary joining the show.

Silver On the Sage
Caitlin Lowe on Camp Kids Podcast

Silver On the Sage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 55:52


My personal favorite version of Peggy-O is that sung by Ben Hoffman at the Crater Lake campfire bowl in 2011.  My second favorite version is by Nicholas Edward Williams, on his album titled Folk Songs For Old Times' Sake. Third favorite is a reggae version by Goose on The Summit. For the rest of the story - check out today's episode with special guest host Jo Bob of Camp Kids Podcast!Support the show

Period To Pause
EP71: Without Children - Redefining Motherhood with Peggy O'Donnell Heffington

Period To Pause

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 40:02


In today's episode, Amanda engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Professor and Historian Peggy O'Donnell Heffington. They explore Peggy's deep work as a historian and her research on motherhood in America and the context of family, society, and choice in the past, present, and future.1. The societal divide between mothers and women who are not mothers2. The history of infertility treatment and unspoken truths behind its development3. Ingenious contraception techniques used by women in the past4. Appropriate terms to describe people without kids and why language matters5. Challenges associated with motherhood in modern timesResources mentioned in this episode Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother by Peggy O'Donnell Heffington | Kindle and Hardcover  EP61: In Pursuit of Liberation and Reproductive Justice with Sabia Wade  Birthing Liberation: How Reproductive Justice Can Set Us Free by Sabia Wade | Kindle and Hardcover About Peggy O'Donnell HeffingtonPeggy O'Donnell Heffington is the author of Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, TIME, Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. Peggy received her Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley, and is now a professor of history at the University of Chicago. She teaches courses on gender and women's history and historical research and writing methods. She lives outside Chicago with her husband, Bob, and their two pugs, Ellie and Jake.Connect with Peggy  Website: Peggy O'Donnell Heffington Instagram: @peggyohdonnell X: @peggyohdonnellSupport the show! Want to learn more about us? Visit our website at www.periodtopause.com or send an email to amanda@periodtopause.comFollow us on Instagram: @periodtopauseFollow our Facebook Page: Period to Pause

Feel Feelings with Danny and George
Peggy O'Leary Feels Restless

Feel Feelings with Danny and George

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 79:52


While we're all restlessly awaiting the release of Peggy O'Leary's debut album (Fat Cheerleader, available now for preorder), we chat with her and find out what's making her feel restless. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feelfeelings/message

Curiously Wise
Creating Goddess Dreams with Peggy O'Toole

Curiously Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 34:07 Transcription Available


Creating Goddess Dreams with Peggy O'TooleIn this episode we get curious about:Peggy O'Toole's transition from a clinical lab manager to a writer.Introduction and overview of "Goddess Dreams".The significance and impact of the Goddess Life Network.The importance of personal rituals in the creative process.Discussions on the societal roles and significance of women.Intimate spiritual experiences and connections with departed loved ones.Book recommendations and insights into Peggy's future ventures.To learn more about our guest: Website: MyGoddessDreams.comFB: Peggy O'TooleIG: Instagram (@peggyjotoole)LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-o-toole-b9a5b8b3/Recommended Book: Goddess Dreams by Peggy O'TooleRecommended On-line Community: Dolphina GoddessLife | Mighty CommunityCreditsAudio Engineer: Sam WittigMusic: Where the Light Is by Lemon Music StudioPhotography & Design: https://ashamclaughlin.wixsite.com/tejartTo learn more about Laurin Wittig and her work: https://HeartLightJoy.comCopyright 2023 Laurin Wittig

New Books Network
Peggy O'Donnell Heffington, "Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother" (Seal Press, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 50:55


In an era of falling births, it's often said that millennials invented the idea of not having kids. But history is full of women without children: some who chose childless lives, others who wanted children but never had them, and still others—the vast majority, then and now—who fell somewhere in between. Modern women considering how and if children fit into their lives are products of their political, ecological, and cultural moment. But history also tells them that they are not alone.  In Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother (Seal Press, 2023), historian Peggy O'Donnell Heffington shows that many of the reasons women are not having children today are ones they share with women in the past: a lack of support, their jobs or finances, environmental concerns, infertility, and the desire to live different kinds of lives. Understanding this history—how normal it has always been to not have children, and how hard society has worked to make it seem abnormal—is key, she writes, to rebuilding kinship between mothers and non-mothers, and to building a better world for us all. Dr Peggy O'Donnell Heffington teaches in History at the University of Chicago, and writes on feminism, women's movements, and motherhood in American and European history. She has been published in numerous outlets including the New York Times, Time Magazine and The Washington Post. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. She is currently researching the US Passport Office's role in governing Cold War travel, and broadly interested in questions of security, surveillance and mobility. She can be reached by email, Mastodon or Twitter. 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 History
Peggy O'Donnell Heffington, "Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother" (Seal Press, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 50:55


In an era of falling births, it's often said that millennials invented the idea of not having kids. But history is full of women without children: some who chose childless lives, others who wanted children but never had them, and still others—the vast majority, then and now—who fell somewhere in between. Modern women considering how and if children fit into their lives are products of their political, ecological, and cultural moment. But history also tells them that they are not alone.  In Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother (Seal Press, 2023), historian Peggy O'Donnell Heffington shows that many of the reasons women are not having children today are ones they share with women in the past: a lack of support, their jobs or finances, environmental concerns, infertility, and the desire to live different kinds of lives. Understanding this history—how normal it has always been to not have children, and how hard society has worked to make it seem abnormal—is key, she writes, to rebuilding kinship between mothers and non-mothers, and to building a better world for us all. Dr Peggy O'Donnell Heffington teaches in History at the University of Chicago, and writes on feminism, women's movements, and motherhood in American and European history. She has been published in numerous outlets including the New York Times, Time Magazine and The Washington Post. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. She is currently researching the US Passport Office's role in governing Cold War travel, and broadly interested in questions of security, surveillance and mobility. She can be reached by email, Mastodon or Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Gender Studies
Peggy O'Donnell Heffington, "Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother" (Seal Press, 2023)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 50:55


In an era of falling births, it's often said that millennials invented the idea of not having kids. But history is full of women without children: some who chose childless lives, others who wanted children but never had them, and still others—the vast majority, then and now—who fell somewhere in between. Modern women considering how and if children fit into their lives are products of their political, ecological, and cultural moment. But history also tells them that they are not alone.  In Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother (Seal Press, 2023), historian Peggy O'Donnell Heffington shows that many of the reasons women are not having children today are ones they share with women in the past: a lack of support, their jobs or finances, environmental concerns, infertility, and the desire to live different kinds of lives. Understanding this history—how normal it has always been to not have children, and how hard society has worked to make it seem abnormal—is key, she writes, to rebuilding kinship between mothers and non-mothers, and to building a better world for us all. Dr Peggy O'Donnell Heffington teaches in History at the University of Chicago, and writes on feminism, women's movements, and motherhood in American and European history. She has been published in numerous outlets including the New York Times, Time Magazine and The Washington Post. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. She is currently researching the US Passport Office's role in governing Cold War travel, and broadly interested in questions of security, surveillance and mobility. She can be reached by email, Mastodon or Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Sociology
Peggy O'Donnell Heffington, "Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother" (Seal Press, 2023)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 50:55


In an era of falling births, it's often said that millennials invented the idea of not having kids. But history is full of women without children: some who chose childless lives, others who wanted children but never had them, and still others—the vast majority, then and now—who fell somewhere in between. Modern women considering how and if children fit into their lives are products of their political, ecological, and cultural moment. But history also tells them that they are not alone.  In Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother (Seal Press, 2023), historian Peggy O'Donnell Heffington shows that many of the reasons women are not having children today are ones they share with women in the past: a lack of support, their jobs or finances, environmental concerns, infertility, and the desire to live different kinds of lives. Understanding this history—how normal it has always been to not have children, and how hard society has worked to make it seem abnormal—is key, she writes, to rebuilding kinship between mothers and non-mothers, and to building a better world for us all. Dr Peggy O'Donnell Heffington teaches in History at the University of Chicago, and writes on feminism, women's movements, and motherhood in American and European history. She has been published in numerous outlets including the New York Times, Time Magazine and The Washington Post. Catriona Gold is a PhD candidate in Geography at University College London. She is currently researching the US Passport Office's role in governing Cold War travel, and broadly interested in questions of security, surveillance and mobility. She can be reached by email, Mastodon or Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

Spinsterhood Reimagined
The One Where I Talk To Professor & Author, Peggy O'Donnell Heffington

Spinsterhood Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 57:06


In this week's episode, I talk to history professor and author, Peggy O'Donnell Heffington. Peggy O'Donnell Heffington is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Chicago, where she teaches courses on gender and women's history as well as historical research and writing methods. When she's not answering email, you can usually find her trail running, baking gluten free cake, and looking at clothes on the internet. Peggy lives outside of Chicago with her husband Bob and two pugs, Ellie and Jake. Without Children: The Long History Of Not Being A Mother, is Peggy's first book.Topics that Peggy & I cover are:how and why Peggy came to be childfree;how finding herself in an environment where the ‘norm' was to have children, was what prompted her to think about her own situation;the many, many shades of grey in terms of the reasons for not having children;the weaponisation of the word ‘spinster';what motivated her to write a book about the history of non-mothers;how the question of not having kids can be far beyond just a lack of desire, and more about the context of your life;The weird and wonderful ways that women avoided pregnancy and birth in the times before birth control and abortion;how the reasons that women a century ago chose not to have kids weren't that different from the reasons women cite today;the divide between mothers and women without children throughout history, and where we are today;how 200 years ago, the divide was not so much of an issue as children were raised much more communally;the ‘European Marriage Pattern';why the statistics show that people with children report themselves to be 12% less happy than non-parents;how we rarely talk about what we actually gain by not having children, or what parents have to sacrifice by having them.Follow Peggy on Instagram:  @peggyohdonnellFollow Peggy on Twitter: @peggyohdonnellPeggy's website:http://poheffington.com/ UK Link to Peggy's book:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Without-Children-History-Being-Mother/dp/1541675576 US Link to Peggy's book:https://www.amazon.com/Without-Children-History-Being-Mother/dp/1541675576   Book a FREE 30 minute coaching 'taster' session HERE: https://calendly.com/lucymeggeson/30minute Fancy getting your hands on my FREE Top 10 Mindset Tips? Head over to: www.lucymeggeson.com Interested in my 1-1 Coaching? Work with me HERE: https://www.lucymeggeson.com/workwithme Join my private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=share Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimagined Follow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggeson Follow me on LinkedIn: Lucy Meggeson Email me: lucy@lucymeggeson.com And thank you so much for listening!!!

Converging Dialogues
#227 - Without Children: A Dialogue with Peggy O'Donnell Heffington

Converging Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 120:23


In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Peggy O'Donnell Heffington about women's rights, choice, and children. They talk about some of the reasons why women don't have children, Millennials having children later, and structural aspects of choice. They discuss the history of abortion, contraception laws, Roe V. Wade, Dobbs ruling, the history and origins of the nuclear family, grandmother hypothesis, public perceptions of people without children, and many more topics. Peggy O'Donnell Heffington is an Assistant Instructional Professor in the Department of History at the University of Chicago. Her interests are on historical research, gender, and women's history. She is the author of the latest book, Without Children: The Long History of Not Being A Mother. Website: http://poheffington.com/Twitter: @peggyohdonnell This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com

We're Not Kidding
Childfree Blessings with Diliana Gadjova

We're Not Kidding

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 41:48


Diliana Gadjova is the creator of the Instagram account Childfree Blessings. Within the last two years, Diliana came to the realization that she didn't want to have kids. This inspired her to create an account and help others realize that parenthood is a choice. I've loved getting to know Diliana through WNK-Club and it's an honor to share her story with you all here on the podcast. Mentioned on this Episode Childfree by Choice by Dr. Amy Blackstone Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother by Peggy O'Donnell Heffington Olive by Emma Gannon The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano by Donna Freitas Sidney Morss childfree reels @sidney_morss Childfree Blessings @childfreeblessings Grab your spot in the Childfree Life Vision Program: https://annaolson.com/childfree-life-vision/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-marie-olson/message

We're Not Kidding
Without Children: The Long History Of Not Being A Mother with Peggy O'Donnell Heffington

We're Not Kidding

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 63:39


In this episode, I sit down with the brilliant Peggy O'Donnell Heffington to discuss her new book, Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother⁠. Peggy shares her insights from researching and writing this fantastic book. She also shares a bit about her own childfree story. I learned so much both from reading the book and having this conversation. Enjoy! About Peggy: Peggy O'Donnell Heffington is an Assistant Instructional Professor in the Department of History at the University of Chicago, where she teaches historical research and writing methods and a bit about gender and women's history too. Her first book, Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother, was published by Seal Press on April 18, 2023 (the day before this recording airs). In her free time, she can usually be found trail running, baking gluten-free cake, or looking at clothes on the internet. She and her husband Bob have two adorable pugs, Ellie and Jake. Connect with Peggy: Find her on Twitter and Instagram, @peggyohdonnell. Website: poheffington.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-marie-olson/message

Night Moves
Mama Needs A Bud Light (Feat. Peggy O'Leary)

Night Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 67:33


One of the Philadelphia's all time greats, Peggy O'Leary, joins us on The Deck this week for a real heater. We go through why Tyler is or isn't a bad (or even) a stepdad, looking at dead bodies, living in a funeral home, and why the dad from Smart House is an enormous piece of shit. Follow her at @aunt_peggyo on everything.   JOIN THE PATREON: Sign up for just 2 bucks a month for over 50+ hours of bonus content, plus new episodes added weekly- www.patreon.com/nightmoves Add the boys on IG: - @nightmovespod - @drseanpreston - @tylerrothrock - @loumisiano

Durag and the Deertag
Durag and the Deertag Ep. 145: Semi-Automatic Woman w/ Peggy O'Leary and Blizz

Durag and the Deertag

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 64:45


Subscribe to our Patreon for all bonus content plus one extra episode per week! https://www.patreon.com/duragandthedeertag @duragandthedeertag @aunt_peggyo @theblyzard @dru_montana @naim__ali @theattentionhorse @goodboy_comedy Intro edited by Rob Crews Produced by Danny Dubz

Hoagie Time Podcast
Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 29: Peggy O'Leary

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 52:21


Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 29: Comedian Peggy O'Leary comes through to talk about her Delco roots, her years in the comedy scene, fashionable gifts from her stalker, and so much more! She's recording an album at Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia this upcoming Wednesday, March 29th! Get your tickets at https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/200549https://open.spotify.com/album/4UL7AbuglGYoz45yzCY5x9 Right on time Spotify

Path to Podcast Success
Peggy O'Neal: Answering the Call

Path to Podcast Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 39:51


Peggy has been coaching leaders in multi-national organizations throughout the world for more than 30 years after practicing law for 12, is a Certified Integral Master Coach, and holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas.She is the author of two chapters in the Handbook of Personal and Organizational Transformation, the first book on cutting-edge theory and practice on small- and large-scale transformation. She was an Assistant Attorney General and Arkansas State Purchasing Director for Bill Clinton when he was Attorney General and Governor, respectively, and served in President Clinton's administration in the Federal Labor Relations Authority.In 2007 Peggy closed her coaching business because she had a gnawing, inexplicable dissatisfaction; she didn't feel “right” offering coaching services when she didn't feel happy and fulfilled herself.In 2017 she immersed herself in the study of wisdom traditions and nondual teachings as well as the scientific studies that align with those understandings. Embodying the wisdom that we actually are not separate, but one indivisible awareness, resolved her dilemma; she learned who she truly is and does her best to live aligned with that knowing.Peggy now guides others to see beyond the illusion of separation, which is what limits us. She does this through direct experiential inquiry and with insights from the great wisdom traditions and science. Once experienced directly, the insights are transformational, and free us to live authentically and effortlessly as we serve our highest calling. Learn more about Peggy here!FacebookYoutubeLearn more about Path to Podcast Success here!

Love People + Make Money
Episode #98: How Does Peggy O’Neal Reach Her People?

Love People + Make Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023


I love talking with entrepreneurs about how they are reaching the people they want to serve. Peggy O’Neal has been coaching leaders in multi-national organizations…

Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth: Wednesday January 18, 2023

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 56:50


Today on Sojourner Truth what is the caretakers survey and how is it impacting the narrative around care-taking around the globe? We hear testimonials from caretakers in Myanmar, Scotland, Canada and the U.S. Our guest is Peggy O' Mara an independent journalist, and the editor and publisher of Mothering Magazine for over 30 years. Her work can be found at peggyomara.com. O'Mara joins us to delve into the importance of care-taking and viewing it as a global effort. In 1995, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reclassified the bald eagle from endangered to threatened in the lower 48 states. Populations continued to recover enough that, in 2007, the bald eagle was officially removed from the federal Endangered Species List. The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America and appears on its seal.This majestic species of birds generally represent strength, pride, and courage. The fierce beauty And proud independence of this great bird was the reason it was selected as a symbol of the strength and freedom of America when European settlers first came across one. For indigenous people the bald eagle represents the strongest and bravest of all birds. For this reason, Native Americans have chosen the eagle and its feathers as a symbol of what is highest, bravest, strongest and holiest. The bald eagle is indigenous to North America. Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States, and northern Mexico.It is found near large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply and old-growth trees for nesting. And in Potter Valley, Mendocino CA, a 150 foot pine tree nesting bald eagles for the last 25 years is under threat of being cut down by PG&;E before the nesting season begins and it becomes illegal to cut the tree this week. PG&E contract workers showed up with wood chippers and County Sheriffs intimidating and shoving tree protectors who were lined up protecting the 150-foot tall pine tree harboring the eagles' nest.PG&E has refused to consider alternatives such as installing automatic shut-off switches on their antiquated lines or putting the lines underground. Eagle supporters have offered to raise the $200,000 estimated cost of removing the hazardous lines instead of the tree, and are continuing to be overlooked, our guest is Pauline Girvin, an elder married into the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, in whose ancestral territory the eagle tree stands. She is an Indian law attorney, a veteran of the 1990s northern California Timber Wars, a youth mentor and nonviolent warrior for the Earth. Finally we are joined by father and son duo David Trujillo and David E Reyes who will share details about the play they've directed and produced titled, "Vincent" that has just added a final week of shows due to its popularity. Breaking out of the norm, this play is staged inside Margaret Garcia's art studio. The play is a one man show on the the famous Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh, their depiction of this renowned tortured artist touches on a side of van Gogh rarely discussed, the poverty that Vincent van Gogh endured in addition to his battle with depression and mental health, and the role of his brother Theo as his caretaker.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth: Wednesday 1.18.23: Peggy O'Mara & the caretaking survey

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 22:46


Today on Sojourner Truth what is the caretakers survey and how is it impacting the narrative around care-taking around the globe? We hear testimonials from caretakers in Myanmar, Scotland, Canada and the U.S. Our guest is Peggy O' Mara an independent journalist, and the editor and publisher of Mothering Magazine for over 30 years. Her work can be found at peggyomara.com. O'Mara joins us to delve into the importance of care-taking and viewing it as a global effort.

Handsome Idiots
Ep72: w/ Peggy O'Leary & Ryan Foster “Kiss It Up To God”

Handsome Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 80:10


We got two of the most Lovable Monsters you can find. Peggy and Ryan fucking rule, and that's that. Your favorite Aunt and Uncle that might fight a cousin at the holiday party.

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 1/6/23

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 75:08


As we head into the New Year, here's a January show, a rarity for the band, from the intimate Uptown Theater in Chicago on January 30th, 1978. While this first set doesn't have the jamming that you'll hear in set 2, it is tight and Jerry's voice is much better than it was earlier in the month. There is some funny back and forth between songs, and the Lazy Lightning is greatly improved by Phil's contributions.   Grateful Dead Uptown Theatre Chicago, IL 1/30/1978 - Monday      One    The Promised Land [4:15]   Dire Wolf [3:30]   Mexicali Blues [3:32] > Big River [5:45]   Brown Eyed Women [5:28]   Looks Like Rain [8:04]   Peggy-O [7:01]   It's All Over Now [7:53]   Deal [5:37]   Lazy Lightnin' [3:22] > Supplication [5:32]  You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:   http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod010623.mp3 Hope you are all well and that you're New Year has started strong! thanks so much for your kind support.     

How'd She Do That?
Holiday Series X Peggy O'Brien & Willa Callahan

How'd She Do That?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 43:15


In today's episode, we launch our holiday series brought to you by Poppy Gifting!  Poppy Gifting knows there's an art to successful gifting: nailing the right balance of someone's style and interests while hitting the perfect note of sentimentality. When done well, gifting has the power to bolster trust, which is the foundation of loving relationships and vital to business collaboration. Willa's experience in operations and merchandising at Louis Vuitton instilled a high-touch approach to the fine details, while Peggy's background in customer relations at One Kings Lane cemented the value of thoughtful human connection in a digital environment. They founded Poppy Gifting to celebrate gifting in all its forms. A recurring theme throughout their careers in customer service, business development, partnership, and sales was that gifts have the power to strengthen relationships in unimaginable ways. Acknowledgment in the form of a spot-on gift can be the key to business development by fostering camaraderie and promoting innovation. That's why they offer not only personal gifting but thoughtful professional gifting services, too. We know you'll enjoy this episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 8/12/22

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 80:07


 A fine first set from a beautiful venue is on tap for this week's Deadpod. This performance, from August 3, 1982 at the Starlight Theater in Kansas City Missouri, features a most excellent first set.  Jerry brings the 'Mississippi Half-Step' to life by shaping the sound quite sweetly, and in particular the transition into 'Franklin's Tower' is not to be missed. Note the fine interplay with Phil here. It is difficult to pick out highlights in this set as everything is quite good, but note the beautiful 'Peggy O'. There's a nice transition beween 'El Paso' and 'Cumberland Blues', which is also a smoker. Jerry does 'Althea' justice with some nice soloing, and the 'Big Railroad Blues' into 'Man Smart' is an unusual pairing. All in all I think this is a fine example of the period and hope you enjoy it!  Grateful Dead Starlight Theatre Kansas City, MO  8/3/1982 - Tuesday     One     Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [8:43] > Franklin's Tower [11:40] > New Minglewood Blues [7:00] ; Peggy-O [7:37] ; El Paso [4:45] > Cumberland Blues [5:44] ; Althea [8:46] ; Cassidy [6:06] ; Big Railroad Blues [5:55] > Man Smart (Woman Smarter) [7:27] ; Might As Well [4:29]  You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:  http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod081222.mp3 Thanks for listening and of course for your kind support!   

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