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AP correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports on rallies to support a French woman -- Gisele Pelicot -- who has gone public about being drugged and raped. ((Gisele Pelicot is pronounced JEE'-zehl PEHL'-ee-koh),
Some of us are extremely fortunate to have amazing coworkers. Others of us have terrible coworkers who make it difficult to come to work everyday. But no matter how bad your coworker is, you probably don't think that they're capable of murdering you. Tune in to hear the case of Sarah Clark and Tanner Pehl, two young people with their whole lives ahead of them, whose stories were cut short by a man they'd know for only two weeks. Sponsor: Gibbous Moon Naturals | Instagram | Promo Code: TRUECRIMECATLAWYER This episode was written by Melissa Tulloch. Connect with Us ____________________________________________ Sources: Spokane family desperate for prosecutors to release precious mementos, turned evidence in 2008 double homicide | Help Me Hayley | khq.com Families Grieve Loss Of Sarah Clark, Tanner Pehl | News | kxly.com Couple starts support group for homicide victims' families | Spokane | kxly.com State v. Crenshaw, No. 29284-3-III | Casetext Search + Citator Washington jury finds ex-LV man guilty of murder | News Man convicted of 2008 double homicide in Spokane eligible for resentencing, victims' families devastated | Help Me Hayley | khq.com Crenshaw receives 2 life sentences for North Spokane murders | krem.com Tanner E. Pehl (1988-2008) - Find a Grave Memorial Sarah Anne Clark (1989-2008) - Find a Grave Memorial Murder and Memory: On the Narrative Reconstruction of a Heinous Crime ‹ Literary Hub courts.wa.gov https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/jul/26/grisly-double-murder-case-goes-jury/ Crenshaw sentenced for 2008 killings | The Spokesman-Review Crenshaw guilty of two murders | The Spokesman-Review https://www.courts.wa.gov/content/petitions/89588-1%20Respondents%20Brief.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yönetmen, yapımcı ve fotoğrafçı Gökçe Pehlivanoğlu ile hem veganlıktan hem de kariyerinden bahsettiğimiz güzel bir sohbet gerçekleştirdik. Gökçe Pehlivanoğlu: https://youtube.com/lunaroomtv https://instagram.com/lunaroom https://imdb.com/name/nm5621343 Bölümler: 00:00 Giriş 00:47 Gökçe Pehlivanoğlu kimdir? 05:14 Nasıl vegan oldu? 12:20 İtalya'da vegan olmak kolay mıydı? 17:31 Film setlerinde vegan olmak 20:47 Gerçekleştirdiği projeler 26:48 Gelecek projeler 29:30 Son söz 40:40 Kapanış Müzik: Cartoons - Jam Morgan
It's MiMi's birthday! And we're celebrating with our first Mary Jo and Bridget Rifftrax, the compellingly short Devil Girl from Mars!Host segments: the terrifying truth about Scotch Broth; a literal kidnapping; Americans are notoriously easy to love; Nya's wrongness; (Joe has since watched Nude on the Moon for "research"); the Futurama crossover we didn't know we needed; tolerable, not bearable.
CW: LANGUAGE Dave and Alonso are joined by their good friend Mary Jo Pehl for a not-Clean discussion about the return of Mystery Science Theater 3000, her stand-up comedy entrepreneurship, and her wonderful new book Dumb Dumb Dumb: My Mother's Book Reviews. Want more LKTV? Join our club.
In the early '90s, there was no hotter Australian pop music label than Westside Records, who pounced on Radio Freedom, a project fronted by Paul Snashall. Fresh off an appearance on talent show Star Search, the singer otherwise known as Pehl put together a track called "I Can Feel It", an infectious mix of dance, Latin and hip-hop that stormed the ARIA top 10. In our interview with Paul, he reveals all the behind-the-scenes details of what inspired that tune, how the song and his profile exploded (sometimes with disastrous consequences), and his lucrative deal with Westside. Paul talks us through the follow-ups to "I Can Feel It", including soul track "Proove", Bob Marley cover "Is This Love" and the band's final single "Edge Of The World (Love Storm)", detailing the reasons behind Radio Freedom's evolving sound and the record company politics at play. Label issues would also have a huge impact on what could've been the band's big international break, with their support slot for Elton John cut short — a turn of events that, together with constant delays on their debut album, hastened Paul's disillusion with Radio Freedom.
İçinde yaşadığımız bu zamanda din eğitimi aile içinde nasıl gelişmektedir? Melek, cennet, cehennem gibi soyut kavramlar çocuğa nasıl açıklanmalıdır? Okul dönemi ve ergenlik çağındaki çocukların din eğitimini devam ettirebilme adına neler yapılabilir?
In this podcast, Dr. Amit Thadani talks to us about Ayushman Bharat. The flagship healthcare scheme of the Modi government has been under a lot of limelight. But is it viable for private healthcare players? What are the pros and cons? How do we fix the cons? Follow Amit: Twitter: @amitsurg Please check out the website of PEHL: pehl.co.in #AyushmanBharat #Healthcare ------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww/join Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraOfficial/? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakapodcast/?hl=en Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal_mehra Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to CHS Northwest agronomist Clay Pehl about the impact extreme heat has on Whatcom County crops.
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Moin beisammen und herzlich willkommen zu einer Podcast-Meta-Folge. Mit Patrick Pehl quatsche ich über unsere Anfänge als Podcaster. Ansonsten geht es um unsere nächsten Pläne, Ziele und Strategien, um ein Politik-Podcast-Imperium zu schaffen. Und im Prinzip besteht diese Folge aus einer Aneinanderreihung von Shoutouts. Grüße gehen an Dennis Rohde, Alex Müller, Roy Kühne, Paul Gäbler, Denis und Maik vom Deichbrunch, Philipp Gräfe, Johannes Schraps, Stefan Gelbhaar, Peter Tauber, Arndt Klocke, Kevin Kühnert und Tobias Lindner sowie das Musikhaus Thomann. Wo wir schon bei Werbung sind: Porsche, wir warten auf unseren Werbedeal! Reichweite ist gleichzusetzen mit Baywatch Berlin, klar. Außerdem klären wir die Fragen: Warum sind Straßenbahnen besser als der Bus? Was hat es mit der U10 von Steglitz nach Weißensee auf sich? Wieso sind Taxis Teil des ÖPNV? Was machen Drogendealer und Lobbyisten am Alex? Wer ist eigentlich Bibliotheksleiter im Bundestag? Inwiefern sind Untersuchungsausschüsse das schärfste Schwert der Opposition? Und wer Spaß dran hat, kann doch gerne mal mitzählen, wie oft in dieser Folge der Name Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann fällt. Ich bin gespannt. Das reicht jetzt aber für heute. Und in diesem Sinne - Alex Müller, es tut mir leid - over and out!
In this podcast I explore some of the latest ideas regarding depression and share a fellow podcasters experience of living with and being treated for depression. Music A Strong Will is Needed by Derek Clegg http://freemusicarchive.org/search/?quicksearch=a+strong+will+is+needed DumTeeDum Podcast Dum Tee Dum can be found on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dumteedum-a-show-about-the-bbcs-the-archers/id858767884 Their website is www.dumteedum.com Detecting risk of depression Halldorsdottir, T., Piechaczek, C., Soares de Matos, A. P., Czamara, D., Pehl, V., Wagenbuechler, P., ... & Greimel, E. (2019). Polygenic Risk: Predicting Depression Outcomes in Clinical and Epidemiological Cohorts of Youths. American Journal of Psychiatry, appi-ajp. Brain Insulin Resistance and Depression Bădescu S, Tătaru C, Kobylinska L, et al.The association between diabetes mellitus and depression. J Med Life. 2016;9(2):120-125. Hamer J, Testani D, Mansur R, Lee Y, Subramaniapillai M, McIntyre R.Brain insulin resistance: a treatment target for cognitive impairment and anhedonia in depression. Exp Neurol. 2019;315:1-8. Lyra e Silva NM, Lam MP, Soares CN, Munoz DP, Milev R, De Felice FG.Insulin resistance as a shared pathogenic mechanism between depression and type 2 diabetes. Front Psychiatry. 2019;10:57. Arnold SE, Arvanitakis Z, Macauley-Rambach SL.Brain insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes and alzheimer disease: concepts and conundrums. Nat Rev Neurol. 2018;14(3):168-181. Sripetchwandee J, Chattipakorn N, Chattipakorn SC.Links between obesity-induced brain insulin resistance, brain mitochondrial dysfunction, and dementia. Front Endocrin (Lausanne).2018;9:496. Kullmann S, Heni M, Hallschmid M, Fritsche A, Preissl H, Häring HU.Brain insulin resistance at the crossroads of metabolic and cognitive disorders in humans. Physiol Rev. 2016;96(4):1169-1209. Singh MK, Leslie SM, Packer MM.Brain and behavioral correlates of insulin resistance in youth with depression and obesity. Horm Behav. 2019;108:73-83. Meta Analysis for Depression and Hypnosis Milling, L. S., Valentine, K. E., McCarley, H. S., & LoStimolo, L. M. (2018). A Meta-Analysis of Hypnotic Interventions for Depression Symptoms: High Hopes for Hypnosis?. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 61(3), 227-243.
A few weeks ago, Christa posted on Facebook about a very unfortunate experience she had with a Judge while being selected to Jury Duty. The post went viral, and she is back on IOT to tell the story, and to talk about the implications of that experience as viewed through the lens of American history, […]
Im Interview mit Beraterin und Couch, Christine Pehl, spreche ich über nachhaltige Verantwortung in Organisationen, die Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt liegt auf der inneren Nachhaltigkeit: Wie können wir gut für uns selber sorgen und unsere inneren Zustände klären? Ich wünsche Euch viel Freude bei diesem Interview! Eure Eva
Planting season has finally arrived in northwest Washington, and CHS Northwest Agronomist Clay Pehl is on the front lines with farmers making big decisions right now about when to plant, what to plant, and what kinds of crop protection to invest in.
I chat with Dr Amit Thadani about the state of affairs in the field of medicine in India. I also ask him about his NGO and his work in the social sphere. Please check out the website of PEHL http://pehl.co.in/page.php?id=8 You can follow Amit on Twitter @amitsurg You can follow me on Twitter @kushal_mehra
Matt Pehl, Assistant Professor of History at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dr. Pehl specializes in twentieth century U.S. history, which a special interest in religion, race, gender, and working-class history. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion, was published in 2016 by the University of Illinois Press.
Matthew Pehl is an associate professor of history at Augustana University. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion (University of Illinois Press, 2016), gives us a rich and deep study of working class religion in Detroit beginning with the growth of industrialization in the 1910s. He examines the religious consciousness and attitudes toward work and the workplace in a diverse population of ethnic Catholic immigrants, African American Protestants and southern-born evangelicals that migrated to the city. Across religious affiliation, working class religion featured emotional expressiveness, belief in supernatural forces, and held to the sacred nature of work in the face of dehumanizing industrial conditions. Religion as individual expression and a site of social solidarity was in a dynamic relationship with the rise of labor unions across race, ethnic, and religious lines. Pehl highlights the tensions between clergy, workers, industrialists and union leaders in the meaning of work and religion and the practical application of social justice. The New Deal and the decline of unions replaced class-conscious religion with a race-conscious religious culture. Lilian Calles Barger, www.lilianbarger.com, is a cultural, intellectual and gender historian. Her current book project is tentatively entitled The World Come of Age: Religion, Intellectuals and the Challenge of Human Liberation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Pehl is an associate professor of history at Augustana University. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion (University of Illinois Press, 2016), gives us a rich and deep study of working class religion in Detroit beginning with the growth of industrialization in the 1910s. He examines the religious consciousness and attitudes toward work and the workplace in a diverse population of ethnic Catholic immigrants, African American Protestants and southern-born evangelicals that migrated to the city. Across religious affiliation, working class religion featured emotional expressiveness, belief in supernatural forces, and held to the sacred nature of work in the face of dehumanizing industrial conditions. Religion as individual expression and a site of social solidarity was in a dynamic relationship with the rise of labor unions across race, ethnic, and religious lines. Pehl highlights the tensions between clergy, workers, industrialists and union leaders in the meaning of work and religion and the practical application of social justice. The New Deal and the decline of unions replaced class-conscious religion with a race-conscious religious culture. Lilian Calles Barger, www.lilianbarger.com, is a cultural, intellectual and gender historian. Her current book project is tentatively entitled The World Come of Age: Religion, Intellectuals and the Challenge of Human Liberation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Pehl is an associate professor of history at Augustana University. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion (University of Illinois Press, 2016), gives us a rich and deep study of working class religion in Detroit beginning with the growth of industrialization in the 1910s. He examines the religious consciousness and attitudes toward work and the workplace in a diverse population of ethnic Catholic immigrants, African American Protestants and southern-born evangelicals that migrated to the city. Across religious affiliation, working class religion featured emotional expressiveness, belief in supernatural forces, and held to the sacred nature of work in the face of dehumanizing industrial conditions. Religion as individual expression and a site of social solidarity was in a dynamic relationship with the rise of labor unions across race, ethnic, and religious lines. Pehl highlights the tensions between clergy, workers, industrialists and union leaders in the meaning of work and religion and the practical application of social justice. The New Deal and the decline of unions replaced class-conscious religion with a race-conscious religious culture. Lilian Calles Barger, www.lilianbarger.com, is a cultural, intellectual and gender historian. Her current book project is tentatively entitled The World Come of Age: Religion, Intellectuals and the Challenge of Human Liberation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Pehl is an associate professor of history at Augustana University. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion (University of Illinois Press, 2016), gives us a rich and deep study of working class religion in Detroit beginning with the growth of industrialization in the 1910s. He examines the religious consciousness and attitudes toward work and the workplace in a diverse population of ethnic Catholic immigrants, African American Protestants and southern-born evangelicals that migrated to the city. Across religious affiliation, working class religion featured emotional expressiveness, belief in supernatural forces, and held to the sacred nature of work in the face of dehumanizing industrial conditions. Religion as individual expression and a site of social solidarity was in a dynamic relationship with the rise of labor unions across race, ethnic, and religious lines. Pehl highlights the tensions between clergy, workers, industrialists and union leaders in the meaning of work and religion and the practical application of social justice. The New Deal and the decline of unions replaced class-conscious religion with a race-conscious religious culture. Lilian Calles Barger, www.lilianbarger.com, is a cultural, intellectual and gender historian. Her current book project is tentatively entitled The World Come of Age: Religion, Intellectuals and the Challenge of Human Liberation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Pehl is an associate professor of history at Augustana University. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion (University of Illinois Press, 2016), gives us a rich and deep study of working class religion in Detroit beginning with the growth of industrialization in the 1910s. He examines the religious consciousness and attitudes toward work and the workplace in a diverse population of ethnic Catholic immigrants, African American Protestants and southern-born evangelicals that migrated to the city. Across religious affiliation, working class religion featured emotional expressiveness, belief in supernatural forces, and held to the sacred nature of work in the face of dehumanizing industrial conditions. Religion as individual expression and a site of social solidarity was in a dynamic relationship with the rise of labor unions across race, ethnic, and religious lines. Pehl highlights the tensions between clergy, workers, industrialists and union leaders in the meaning of work and religion and the practical application of social justice. The New Deal and the decline of unions replaced class-conscious religion with a race-conscious religious culture. Lilian Calles Barger, www.lilianbarger.com, is a cultural, intellectual and gender historian. Her current book project is tentatively entitled The World Come of Age: Religion, Intellectuals and the Challenge of Human Liberation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Pehl is an associate professor of history at Augustana University. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion (University of Illinois Press, 2016), gives us a rich and deep study of working class religion in Detroit beginning with the growth of industrialization in the 1910s. He examines the religious consciousness and attitudes toward work and the workplace in a diverse population of ethnic Catholic immigrants, African American Protestants and southern-born evangelicals that migrated to the city. Across religious affiliation, working class religion featured emotional expressiveness, belief in supernatural forces, and held to the sacred nature of work in the face of dehumanizing industrial conditions. Religion as individual expression and a site of social solidarity was in a dynamic relationship with the rise of labor unions across race, ethnic, and religious lines. Pehl highlights the tensions between clergy, workers, industrialists and union leaders in the meaning of work and religion and the practical application of social justice. The New Deal and the decline of unions replaced class-conscious religion with a race-conscious religious culture. Lilian Calles Barger, www.lilianbarger.com, is a cultural, intellectual and gender historian. Her current book project is tentatively entitled The World Come of Age: Religion, Intellectuals and the Challenge of Human Liberation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Pehl is an associate professor of history at Augustana University. His book, The Making of Working-Class Religion (University of Illinois Press, 2016), gives us a rich and deep study of working class religion in Detroit beginning with the growth of industrialization in the 1910s. He examines the religious consciousness and attitudes toward work and the workplace in a diverse population of ethnic Catholic immigrants, African American Protestants and southern-born evangelicals that migrated to the city. Across religious affiliation, working class religion featured emotional expressiveness, belief in supernatural forces, and held to the sacred nature of work in the face of dehumanizing industrial conditions. Religion as individual expression and a site of social solidarity was in a dynamic relationship with the rise of labor unions across race, ethnic, and religious lines. Pehl highlights the tensions between clergy, workers, industrialists and union leaders in the meaning of work and religion and the practical application of social justice. The New Deal and the decline of unions replaced class-conscious religion with a race-conscious religious culture. Lilian Calles Barger, www.lilianbarger.com, is a cultural, intellectual and gender historian. Her current book project is tentatively entitled The World Come of Age: Religion, Intellectuals and the Challenge of Human Liberation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I don't feel I'm as much of a character onstage now, I feel it's coming from an authentic place.” Mary Jo Pehl is a writer, comedian, and she also wrote for and played Pearl Forrester on the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. She's been a part of both Cinematic Titanic and Rifftrax, stared in the game Darkstar: The Interactive Movie, and is the star of the upcoming new television show RenFest. Mary Jo's book “Emplyee of the Month can be found here: http://amazon.com/dp/1466378026/ On this episode of the podcast, Mary Jo talks about starting out as a stand up during the 80s comedy boom. She talks about growing up in Circle Pines Minnesota and how her upbringing shaped the way she thinks about herself and her work. Mary Jo talks about the various jobs she had over the years, both creative and less so. She shares stories of coming up in comedy with Joel Hodgson and Frank Conniff, with whom she would eventually collaborate on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Mary Jo talks about how her writing changed after her mom died. She talks about trying to write truthfully without causing pain for the people she loves. Mary Jo also talks about the challenges of making a living from purely creative work and about how much her audiences, fans and readers have come to mean to her over time.
Ken Plume has another chat with writer/director/comedian J. Elvis Weinstein, about documentaries, stand-up, Michael Des Barres, writing, Mystery Science Theater, and battle bots.
Ken Plume has another chat with the man behind MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER'S Crow T. Robot and Dr. Clayton Forrester, Trace Beaulieu, about Benjamin Button tastes, Stubby Kaye, Doctor Quabius, and Christmas.
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Robert Pehl was selected by the Royals in the 11th round of the 2014 draft out of the University of Washington. A former Cape Cod League All-Star and Summer Baseball All-American, Pehl gives the Royals upside with his bat and … Continue reading → The post Robert Pehl appeared first on Clubhouse Conversation.
Ken Plume has a chat with the cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000 about the history of the show. Guests include Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Bill Corbett, Joel Hodgson, Kevin Murphy, Beez McKeever, Mary Jo Pehl, and Josh Weinstein. Recorded live at DragonCon 2010.
Ken Plume has a chat with the duo behind Mystery Science Theater's dastardly Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank - Trace Beaulieu and Frank Conniff. Recorded live at DragonCon 2011.
Ken Plume has a chat with the evil Mads of Mystery Science Theater 3000 about the history of villainy. Guests include Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Bill Corbett, Kevin Murphy, Mary Jo Pehl, and Josh Weinstein. Recorded live at DragonCon 2010.
The Tank Team discuss Mystery Science Theater 3000! Jim Mallon, Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, Josh Weinstein, Micheal Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Frank Coniff, Mary Jo Pehl, Bill Corbett, Patrich Brantseg and more. Also British Nuptials, Caprica, Walking Dead, Paul Simon, Christmas Songs and Lights, Mailbag, Bombing of Japan, Yo Gabba Gabba and more!