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In Season 8, Episode 9 of Hidden Human, Kelly welcomes the insightful Desiree Peterkin Bell, President & CEO of DPBell & Associates, a firm that transcends traditional public relations by focusing on public affairs to make a tangible impact. In a thoughtful discussion, Desiree shares her extensive experience in leveraging public affairs to amplify the voices of marginalized communities and address systemic injustices. Don't miss this episode that delves into the significant role that public relations play in shaping public perception and fostering societal change, especially in light of recent events like the racial reckoning of 2020 — with Desiree offering her powerful story, a testament to the impact of dedicated leadership and the importance of maintaining personal well-being.Like, subscribe, and share! Hosted by Kelly Meerbott, PCC of You Loud & Clear, Executive Leadership Coach, TEDx Speaker, and author. Check out her latest book, Meerbott's Fables today! Connect with Kelly on Linkedin! Kelly Meerbott, PCC, Award Winning Coach, TEDx Speaker is a renowned expert in executive leadership. 90% of Kelly's clients achieve their goals, underscoring the effectiveness of her methods. As a keynote speaker, author, and podcast host, Kelly continues to influence the field of executive leadership. Kelly is currently accepting new clients for late 2024-2025. Discover how her coaching can transform your leadership journey.
Join us for a special bonus episode of Sista Brunch, featuring the powerful voices of Black Girls Film Camp. Co-hosted by Fanshen Cox and her niece, Jaida Cox, an alumna of the camp, this episode dives deep into the world of film and media with the esteemed entertainment executive Karen Peterkin. With over two decades in the industry, Karen shares her journey and insights into nurturing diverse talents and promoting inclusivity in entertainment. Discover the impact of mentorship, the importance of self-care in high-demand professions, and the ongoing efforts to provide resources and opportunities for young, aspiring filmmakers. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an emerging talent, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and actionable advice. See the full episode: YouTube.com/@trujulomedia Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Special thanks: Interview Host: @fanshencox Black Girls Film Camp Alumni Co-host: @jaida.cynthiaGuest: @everybodyloveskp Alumni Co-hosts from @blackgirlsfilmcamp Editor: @ekulnesta DP & Colorist: @kholih Audio recordists: @msgoodygudi @winstorm68
Join CFP Editor, Dr. Nick Pimlott, and Deputy Editor, Dr. Sarah Fraser, as they interview Dr. Alan Peterkin on the release of the 25th anniversary edition of the book “Staying Human During Residency Training: How to Survive and Thrive after Medical School”, which he co-authored with Dr. Derek Puddester. They discuss topics ranging from the pervasiveness of burnout in medicine, the value of the medical humanities and narrative medicine, continuing to find meaning in medicine, and why the book, now in its seventh edition, remains a valuable resource on being and staying well, not just for residents, but for all physicians. Dr. Peterkin is a Professor of psychiatry and family medicine at the University of Toronto, where he founded the Program in Health, Arts and Humanities. He is also a Distinguished Fellow of the Canadian Psychiatric Association and Senior Fellow at Massey College, co-founder of Creating Space-Canada's annual medical humanities meeting, a co-founder of the award-winning Canadian literary journal Ars Medica, and has been a humanities editorial consultant to CMAJ and Medical Humanities(BMJ). Links to Drs. Peterkin and Puddester's book can be found at https://utorontopress.com/9781487555474/staying-human-during-residency-training/. More information about Dr. Peterkin's work in narrative medicine can be found at https://narrativebasedmedicine.ca/.
Domestic and interpersonal violence do not discriminate and can happen to people from all walks of life. In this episode, we have a Discussion on Domestic and Interpersonal Violence with our guest, Jennifer Peterkin. Jennifer helps us to understand the difficulties of recognizing and exiting a violent relationship as well as some of the harmful stereotypes and expectations society has pushed in regards to domestic and interpersonal violence. We also discuss ways you can support a loved one or friend who you believe to be in this type of toxic relationship, while also protecting your own mental, emotional, and physical health. If you or someone you love is experiencing domestic or interpersonal violence there are resources available. Visit Domestic Violence (justice.gov) for more information and resources. Work with Danielle: If you are ready to start working with a life coach or just want to learn more about the impact that coaching can have in your life, visit Danielle's website at www.daniellemccombs.com and schedule a complimentary exploratory session. Work with Kristy: You can work with Kristy one-on-one or hire her to speak with your team to improve workplace communication. Visit Kristy's website at www.kristyolinger.com Guest's podcast: The Human Experience (thehxpod.com) TALK BIG QUESTIONS Use these prompts to have the opposite of small talk in real life. Did you know much about the topic of domestic and interpersonal violence prior to this episode? Do you recognize in your own life or someone close to you a relationship that may be toxic? In what ways do you try to actively listen and support your friends or loved ones? Following this episode are their techniques you learned that may help you to be more supportive?
Jennifer Peterkin's life story unfolds from a fairy-tale romance to enduring and overcoming domestic violence. Jennifer candidly shares her story, revealing the hidden complexities behind a seemingly perfect relationship, the battle to reclaim her identity, and her brave step into advocacy for others facing similar challenges. This episode is not just a story of survival; it's a beacon of hope for anyone facing their darkest moments.Key Takeaways:Unmasking Perfection: Jennifer's initial ideal romance serves as a stark warning of the potential dangers lurking behind a too-perfect facade. This segment delves into the importance of recognizing and acting upon the early warning signs of abuse, dismantling the myth of the perfect relationship.Reclaiming Self: The narrative of losing oneself to another's controlling demands is all too common in abusive relationships. Jennifer's experience sheds light on the insidious nature of such dynamics and the importance of maintaining one's identity, values, and independence.Embracing Change: Deciding to leave an abusive relationship is monumental. Jennifer's journey from realization to action is a powerful testament to the human spirit's resilience, offering hope and courage to those who may find themselves in similar situations.Guest Bio:Jennifer Peterkin is more than a survivor; she's a storyteller, traveler, and the creative force behind 'The Human Experience' podcast. Her platform celebrates the power of storytelling to connect, heal, and empower, inviting listeners to share in the beauty of our collective human experiences.Connect with Jennifer:Website: The Human ExperienceInstagram: @thehxpodTikTok: @thehxpodYouTube: The HX PodEnjoy ad-free content and bonus episodes by supporting the show on Patreon.Stay Connected:Follow 'The Life Shift Podcast' on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn for the latest episodes and inspiring stories. Visit the website for more information.Your support means the world to me. If you find value in this content, please consider rating us 5 stars and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback helps the show grow and reach more listeners like you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Searles is a friend of this show, and a frequent guest. Today, he talks with Mike about Christmas, and what all believers need to remember as they live to reflect Jesus in their lives. Andy is the lead pastor at Church Together in Casselberry, FL, and also serves as a chaplain for the Casselberry Police Department. Also on this podcast - Donovan Peterkin is back, discussing his now-released book, "The Cyrenian."
Renown entertainer Donovan Peterkin details his new epic novel, "The Cyrenian: Crossroads and a Cross"!
Donovan Peterkin has led the life that many musicians dream about - that of a professional, touring piano player. He has had long stints on cruise ships, and also was a featured member of The Dueling Pianos. He regularly plays in Central Florida for a family based venue. He is excited about his new book, a fictional piece based on the true life story of Simon the Cyrenian, who carried the cross for Jesus.
Schwierigen Gefühlen begegnen, positive Visionen entwickeln, Klarheit schaffen, frei sein – das Schreiben empfängt uns mit allem, was wir gerade angehen möchten. Erkunde in dieser Folge, wie es auch dir eine Stütze sein kann. Mit einem poetischen Einstieg, einer Übersicht über die verschiedenen Aspekte des Schreibens und wie immer vielen wissenschaftlichen Hintergründen besprechen Sinja und Boris in dieser Folge das Schreiben als Weg zu uns selbst. Viel Freude beim Ausprobieren und Ausschreiben!Sichere dir jetzt 20% Rabatt auf den Flow-Videokurs Wie Schreiben befreitNutze dafür einfach den Code: 20schreibenDer Rabatt ist für einen Monat gültigBestelle dir jetzt zwei Probehefte der Achtsamkeitszeitschrift Flow für 12 statt 17 Euro. Zum AngebotWie gefällt dir Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein? Erzähle es uns hier.Boris und Sinja freuen sich weiter über deine Fragen und Sprachnachrichten an unsere Whatsapp-Nummer 01782039465. **Hintergründe und Studien:**Pennebaker, J. W. (1997). Writing about emotional experiences as a therapeutic process. Psychological science, 8(3), 162-166. Link zur StudieReinhold, M., Bürkner, P. C., & Holling, H. (2018). Effects of expressive writing on depressive symptoms—A meta‐analysis. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 25(1), e12224. Link zur StudieVan Emmerik, A. A., Reijntjes, A., & Kamphuis, J. H. (2013). Writing therapy for posttraumatic stress: a meta-analysis. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics, 82(2), 82-88. Link zur StudieDewispelaere, J. (2018). Story-telling, creative writing and playing: gates to selfactualisation and empowerment (language: German/English). In Summer Course Refugee Families, Location: Odisee, Campus Schaarbeek, Belgium. Link zur StudieAli, M. I. (2014, July). Stories/storytelling for women's empowerment/empowering stories. In Women's Studies International Forum (Vol. 45, pp. 98-104). Pergamon. Link zur StudieFeng, L., Lindner, A., Ji, X. R., & Malatesha Joshi, R. (2019). The roles of handwriting and keyboarding in writing: A meta-analytic review. Reading and Writing, 32, 33-63. Link zur StudieGraham, S., & Harris, K. R. (2017). Evidence-based writing practices: A meta-analysis of existing meta-analyses. In Design principles for teaching effective writing (pp. 13-37). Brill. Link zur Studie(Experimentelle, norwegische Studie) Spilling, E. F., Rønneberg, V., Rogne, W. M., Roeser, J., & Torrance, M. (2023). Writing by hand or digitally in first grade: Effects on rate of learning to compose text. Computers & Education, 198, 104755. Link zur StudieWeitere Referenzen: Lee, P. L. T., Tam, K. W., Yeh, M. L., & Wu, W. W. (2016). Acupoint stimulation, massage therapy and expressive writing for breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 27, 87-101. Peterkin, A. D., & Prettyman, A. A. (2009). Finding a voice: revisiting the history of therapeutic writing. Medical Humanities, 35(2), 80-88. Wright, J., & Chung, M. C. (2001). Mastery or mystery? Therapeutic writing: A review of the literature. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 29(3), 277-291. Ramsey-Wade, C. E., Williamson, H., & Meyrick, J. (2021). Therapeutic writing for disordered eating: A systematic review. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 16(1), 59-76. Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
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Interview with Susan PeterkinSusan L. Peterkin is an Award-Winning Cosmetologist, hair loss expert, and pioneer in cosmetology. With over 35 years of experience, Susan is a voice of influence for professionals in the natural hair industry. As a visionary, Susan has been responsible for creating several FIRSTs in the Natural Hair Industry, such as creating and implementing the first Texture Hair Care Program at a correctional facility, teaching the Natural Hair Course at Montgomery College, opening the first full-service natural hair salon located inside of a Dermatologic Hair Salon, and opened the first all-natural hair (no hair extensions) salon in the DMV area, JAHA Hair Studio from 1996-2021.Susan founded The Natural Hair Industry Convention, an education platform for the advancement of professionals. She has conducted groundbreaking research and developed the product formulations for her brand JAHA Hair Care, an innovative solution that treats the symptoms of traumatic hair loss. In addition, Susan advocated for passing the CROWN ACT in state and local government, heavily influencing a culture to embrace natural hair.Susan has cultivated partnerships and collaborations with organizations such as the Paul Mitchell -The School-ESANI, Texture vs. Race Collaborative as a Coach, The Master Pioneer Awards, and more. As a speaker, creator, educator, mentor, and advocate, Susan is a trailblazer.https://www.instagram.com/susanlpeterkin/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/susan.peterkinbishop https://www.instagram.com/naturalhairindustry/?hl=enNews from TheTease.comhttps://www.thetease.com/christopher-naselli-shares-how-to-get-sarah-michelle-gellars-slaying-good-tonight-show-hairstyle/ https://www.thetease.com/quannah-chasinghorse-is-paul-mitchells-new-global-ambassador/ https://www.thetease.com/calling-all-nail-artists-win-a-cash-prize-and-a-trip-to-london-in-worlds-star-nail-artist-competition/ More from TheTease:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyehlers/ / (KellyEhlers)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eljeffreycraig/ (eljeffreycraig)Web: https://www.thetease.com (TheTease.com)Email: VolumeUp@TheTease.comCredits: Volume Up is a Tease Media production. This episode was produced by Monica Hickey and...
“Being scared means that this is what you should be doing, it's clearly what you want and that fear needs to drive you forward, instead of keeping you standing still.” - Alicia Peterkin In goodtherapy.org perfectionism is defined as the need to be or appear to be perfect, or even believe that it's possible to achieve perfection and we are going to get real today about how that has played out in both of our lives as entrepreneurs and women. In this episode of BOSS™ Talk, I am speaking with Alicia D. Peterkin, the Founder & CEO of New Methods Consulting, Inc., a full-service HR outsourcing firm. I am so excited to have Alicia here today speaking about perfectionism and how it shows up in her day-to-day life and the discussions we have had about it in our coaching sessions. During the show, Alicia candidly shares how a coaching session with me gave her permission to say yes to herself and stop waiting on the ‘perfect circumstance' to shift and prioritize her own happiness. Alicia is now on a mission to stay in this self-sustaining place she found since shifting and she believes there are many others out there like her that are desperately searching for more - a BOSS™ Shift is that more! Here's what you can expect from this episode: A look into what perfectionism really looks like Understanding how perfectionism is related to procrastination Identifying the type of mindset needed to make a BOSS™ Shift If dealing with perfectionism has been holding you back from going after positive changes or achievements, check out this episode of BOSS™ Talk. Remember you can do what you love in the marketplace without sacrificing yourself to do it. So until next time, be sure to subscribe to the show and continue to battle your overwhelm with systems and self-care and walk out your own boss talk. Resources mentioned in this episode: Alicia Peterkin - Website Alicia Peterkin on LinkedIn The BOSS™ Shift Book Connect with BOSS™ Talk If you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. Published episodes will come directly to your favorite podcast app and if you are not subscribed, there is a good chance you will miss out. If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on Apple Podcasts with a short review. Doing so will help me reach more entrepreneurs just like you - ready to leverage systems and self-care to do life and business on their own terms. Connect with La'Vista personally by sending her a DM on Instagram or on LinkedIn At the crossroads of vision and overwhelm right now? Schedule a complimentary Connection Call with La'Vista Jones - you have the capacity to fulfill the vision and take care of the visionary and she wants to show you how to do both.
We all want to build savings and live our dream life. As an entrepreneur sometimes we find ourselves increasing our revenue but never seeing true financial freedom. Making sure your money is operating in alignment with your goals allows you to have that freedom. It's not easy, but it is simple. You know I love money systems and I am so excited for today's guest Nicole Peterkin Morong. We are talking about the systems that Nicole set up that allowed her to retire her husband and live her dream life without the financial stress. If you enjoyed the episode, leave a review - it means the world to me + helps the show reach more people! Connect with Taylor Instagram - @_thetaylorleeEffortlessly Rich is enrolling > thetaylorlee.com/effortlessly-rich PS: Overwhelmed with all the things you're “supposed to do” to grow your biz? I was too. Get the FREE checklist and discover the exact tasks I do every single day to run a 7 figure business working ~25 hours a week.thetaylorlee.com/checklist
Muriel Spark's 100th birthday was celebrated in 2018 in several ways honouring her status as arguably the greatest Scottish novelist of the twentieth century. One of the more imaginative ways came late in the year with the publication of Spark: Poetry and Art Inspired by the Novels of Muriel Spark, which was edited by poets Rob A Mackenzie and Louise Peterkin and published by Blue Diode. With contributors including Tishani Doshi, Vahni Capildeo and Sean O'Brien, the anthology does Spark justice. Mackenzie and Peterkin came into the SPL to talk about Spark and her career as a poet, from her controversial time at the Poetry Society in the 1940s to how poetry informed her novels. Plus a tribute to the late Matthew Sweeney.
Get comfortable treating alcohol use disorder (AUD). In this episode, we discuss the diagnosis of AUD strategies to help patients develop therapeutic goals and options for pharmacotherapy. We are joined for this episode by Dr. Alyssa Peterkin (BU), an internal medicine and addiction medicine physician who encourages us to venture into offering pharmacotherapy for AUD as it is vastly undertreated. By the end of this episode, you will be naltrex-owning meds for AUD!
The Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast is powered by BetOnline.AGPlease support our podcast by signing up for a free account at BetOnline.AG and use code: CLNS50 for a 50% welcome bonus.Below are the show topics that hosts Mark Allred, Kevin O'Keefe, and Dominic Tiano talked about in episode 280!In this episode, hosts Mark Allred, and Kevin O'Keefe get together once again for another week of Boston Bruins hockey talk.This week we did a Boston Bruins off-season round table discussion and welcomed longtime B's fans Andrew Peterkin and Jason Brennan to the program. Many thanks to both guests for taking the time to join us.If you're interested in supporting our BNG Podcast and would like to buy some official show merchandise, please go to: blackngoldhockey.com/product-catego…ockey-podcast/Follow us on Twitter at:Mark Allred @BlackAndGold277Dominic Tiano @dominictianoKevin O'Keefe @Kevin_OKeefe89Podcast Account @BlackNGoldPodInstagram Account @BlackngoldhockeyIf you'd like to support us financially, we do have a Patreon campaign where we give back weekly with Boston hockey-related prizes and monthly Boston Bruins hand-signed jersey giveaways. Please go to patreon.com/blackngoldhockeypodcast and donate just $1 per episode to be eligible!Have a question or a comment for the hosts? Please send us an email at blackngoldproductionsllc@gmail.comThanks for tuning in and for all the support! We'll be back next week for another show of Bruins Hockey related material. Take Care and GO, Bruins!!
The Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast is powered by BetOnline.AG Please support our podcast by signing up for a free account at BetOnline.AG and use code: CLNS50 for a 50% welcome bonus. Below are the show topics that hosts Mark Allred, Kevin O'Keefe, and Dominic Tiano talked about in episode 280! In this episode, hosts Mark Allred, and Kevin O'Keefe get together once again for another week of Boston Bruins hockey talk. This week we did a Boston Bruins off-season round table discussion and welcomed longtime B's fans Andrew Peterkin and Jason Brennan to the program. Many thanks to both guests for taking the time to join us. If you're interested in supporting our BNG Podcast and would like to buy some official show merchandise, please go to: blackngoldhockey.com/product-catego…ockey-podcast/ Follow us on Twitter at: Mark Allred @BlackAndGold277 Dominic Tiano @dominictiano Kevin O'Keefe @Kevin_OKeefe89 Podcast Account @BlackNGoldPod Instagram Account @Blackngoldhockey If you'd like to support us financially, we do have a Patreon campaign where we give back weekly with Boston hockey-related prizes and monthly Boston Bruins hand-signed jersey giveaways. Please go to patreon.com/blackngoldhockeypodcast and donate just $1 per episode to be eligible! Have a question or a comment for the hosts? Please send us an email at blackngoldproductionsllc@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in and for all the support! We'll be back next week for another show of Bruins Hockey related material. Take Care and GO, Bruins!!
The movie UNPLANNED portrays an accurate story of Abby Johnson's experiences with abortion, and her involvement in Planned Parenthood. Her taking part as an aid during an actual abortion forever changed her worldview, and she now fights against abortion. Also in this episode - a talk with Donovan Peterkin, a professional musician who has written a book on Simon the Cyrene. And finally, a chat with Orlando pastor Demensio Barton.
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You must listen in to the inspiring story of my guest, Desireè Peterkin! An avid cyclist, she started to develop symptoms of an autoimmune disease that would alter the trajectory of her life. Instead of giving up, she followed a path to wellness that was partially paved by the power of her community, medical team, and close friends and family. With a profound sense of purpose and a ketogenic lifestyle, she now thrives to tell her compelling story of hope and healing. There are so many lessons here! You will want to take notes.
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In this episode, we dramatize a holiday story written in 1883. The adventures of the Peterkin family were chronicled by Lucretia P. Hale throughout the mid to late 19th century. The well-intentioned, but slightly sideways, family tended to create their own obstacles and were usually saved by a "Lady from Philadelphia." This Christmas installment is a perfect case in point! Voices: Mr. Peterkin: Alex Tillen Mrs. Peterkin: Sally Landes Agamemnon: Dale Cook Elizabeth Eliza: Rachel Sites Solomon John: Mark Mazzochi Music: Rachel Sites and Zac Bell Cover Art: Emily Noble Day Find out more online, on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.
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We talk about why it's important to set goals and invest in the lifestyle that you really want. Nicole shares how she found herself growing her business but not bringing home more money. She uses this experience to help entrepreneurs avoid this so they can grow their business and their bank account. Nicole gives us actionable tips for creating more wealth and investing in our future. In this episode, you will learn → Why the lack of financial security is so common among small business owners- even those who have crossed into six and multiple six figures → Why the same financial plan doesn't work for everyone → How to create goals and a strategy that will create your vision of success → How you can have a lifestyle you enjoy while still investing in your financial future → How Nicole found herself growing her business, but not bringing home more money and how she helps her clients avoid this same trap. → Tips for creating the lifestyle and future you want
An effective marketing strategy is essential to staying competitive in the marketplace. In addition to focusing on sales and exposure, it's important to build trust between your brand and your customers. This is where public relations (PR) comes into play.However, most people have a vague understanding of what public relations are and what it involves, as well as what benefits it provides to your business. But how does it work? In business, PR is a tool that helps promote the brand's credibility and builds relationships between companies and customers. If you are curious about PR and how it can help grow your business, this episode is definitely for you. For this first episode of Season 3, my guest is Gigi Peterkin, the owner and founder of Amplify PR, a public relations firm that supports traditionally underrepresented entrepreneurs sharing their stories and finding opportunities through strategic media exposure. Join us as we talk about how public relations, marketing, sales differ and complement each other, and why PR is so important to thriving in business. Gigi also shares her journey from corporate PR to business coaching to entrepreneurship on her own terms. Thriving Points:My focus is representing these leaders who were really making huge contributions and a huge impact with their businesses and not being represented in the media and not having their stories told.When you get more specific, you actually can be more effective.Marketing to me is the conversation, sales is the invitation, and PR is the reputation.It's all about networking and connections to help our clients really elevate and amplify their message and then manage their reputation.The ROI with PR is not (directly) tied to sales, it's tied to the reputation that will eventually dot the line back to sales.Get to Know the Guest:Gigi Peterkin is the owner of AMPLIFY PR, a full-service boutique PR firm based in Philadelphia, PA that represents women entrepreneurs with stories of impact not being told in the media. She has built the business for 25+ years and counting, generating PR placements, building brand credibility, increasing trust, and helping entrepreneurs put more money in their pockets.Gigi has worked in PR since her first job out of college, and since then she has been hooked. She's an ambivert/excitement junkie who can spot trends and connect the right people at the right time. With these skills, she leaped up the ladder to VP of her own group at a prestigious PR firm by the time she was 40. From crafting stories, creating strategies, and generating PR opportunities, these are the intersection of her life's work and her innate gifts & superpowers.Connect with Gigi:WebsiteInstagramEmail
I do an interview w a friend I haven't heard from in a while. We talk about how we met in an actors group, discuss the actor trade app and offer tips for those aspiring actors. Please follow me on ig and fb at dreaspointofview and Twitter at dreapoint. I also have a website at www.dreaspointofview.com for episodes, merch and to become a patron member. Follow Dwayne at Dwayne j Peterkin on fb, ig and YouTube. Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andrea-brigette/message
There comes a time in every business when you get to the point of making money where you wonder how to keep more of it. In my work, I spend a good amount of time and strategy supporting clients with getting clients, making money and scaling into 6, 6+ and 7-figures. With my skill set in lead and revenue generation strategy, I don't focus on what this week's guest talks about - how to keep more of what you're making and make smarter choices around how you're investing money. None of us chose to go into business to not make money, but there comes a time when it may seem that you're not retaining much of what you make. In this episode, you'll discover what to focus on and how to make this a priority in your business growth. Not only am I thrilled to share Nicky's expertise with you this week, but as I had the chance to support her expansion from private work into the creation and launch of her leveraged program. I cannot wait for you to hear how she's now bringing her work to more people. Links mentioned in this episode: Find An Extra 10K In Your Business Join the Midlife CEO Facebook Community
Join us as we conduct our very first interview with an up and coming Realtor Terry Peterkin. We ask the questions that you need to know to get started on your road to wealth and progression. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DA House Of Entertainment/support
Desiree Peterkin Bell is an award-winning multi-faceted political and communication strategist and international best-selling author that world leaders, visionaries, and change agents turn to when they desire to not only build a rock-solid brand, but an enduring legacy with global impact.As President and CEO of the public affairs firm, DPBell & Associates, she serves her clients by leveraging her hard-won expertise in problem solving, crisis communications, strategic counsel, and brand development. Desiree’s impressive career is one that is defined as being driven by ‘Purpose, Not Position’. So many lessons from Desiree. Enjoy the latest episode with this incredible #SheLeader!
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of Simon and Schuster publishing company. Here are the last few chapters of Baby Island, by Carol Ryrie Brink. Mr. Peterkin is becoming a kind and helpful neighbor to the stranded girls. He cuts a path through the jungle and builds baby walkers for the little children. Mary realizes that Christmas is coming, and Jean still longs to find out what is in Mr. Peterkin's chest.Now, sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life!
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of Simon and Schuster publishing company. Here are chapters nine, ten, and eleven of Baby Island, by Carol Ryrie Brink. Mary and Jean meet their neighbor, the grumpy Mr. Peterkin. He has goats, and that means milk for the babies! But oh, he is a very grumpy man! Not only that, but he tells terrible fibs about his missing toe. Mary and Jean do their best to reform him, but maybe he just can't be changed.Now, sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life!
Nicole Peterkin Morong is the founder of Peterkin Financial and has been in practice since 2011. As an advisor, she emphasizes using money as a tool to get the lifestyle you want instead of viewing it as the obstacle to that lifestyle. She is also a speaker and a published author. Her book, If You Love Your Family, Save Like It can be purchased on Amazon and in select bookstores. Source
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Premium Members, click here to access this interview in the premium area. Nicky Peterkin Morong of www.peterkinfinancial.com is a certified financial planner at Peterkin Financial - where she is the owner and CEO. In this interview, Nicky shares how to set and achieve your financial goals as a professional photographer. I heard about Nicky from [...] The post 407: Nicky Peterkin Morong – How to set and achieve your financial goals as a professional photographer appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.
A resident of sunny Arizona, Dr. Jessica Brereton Peterkin is the proud owner of Breton Family Dental, comprehensively serving multi-generational families in Midtown Phoenix. Dr. Peterkin is an inaugural class graduate of Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine - Illinois where she obtained a Doctorate of Dental Medicine. Her resume also boasts a Masters in Biomedical Sciences (Midwestern University) and a B.S. Chemistry with honors from her HBCU Alma Mater, "The Great" Bethune-Cookman University of Daytona Beach, Florida. She has been practicing dentistry for over 8 years in various dental settings including public health, pediatric, Indian Health, geriatric, and mobile. Join the community on Dentaltown at https://www.dentaltown.com
To kick off Black history I have Desiree Peterkin Bell, who is an international bestselling author, brand strategist, strategic planner, and savvy public administrator with a vocation for mentoring minority students. Desiree is also the President and CEO of the public affairs firm DPBell & Associates. Desiree has worked for titans such as President Barack Obama, Mayor Bloomberg, Cory Booker (back when he was a mayor) amongst others. Desiree brings Brooklyn, the Virgin Islands (US), and so much more in this wide-ranging conversation. I love this chat and I hope to have her again on the podcast. Follow Desiree on Twitter @DPBell Support our podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/whitelabelamericanpod Music by Infrared_Krypto (check out his latest music) #whitelabelamerican #podcast #brooklyn #virginislands #telaviv #palestine #india #purpose #vulnerable #EndSars
Erica speaks with Dylan Peterkin, a content creator also known as @pdxfeast on Instagram. Dylan shares some of his childhood experiences including therapy at a young age, and how his mental health has evolved over time. He makes the analogy of staging a perfect "plate" with your mental health and finding the right combination of aids that work best for you.@pdxfeast on Instagram@cravingportland on Instagram
On this historic day of the first woman elected into the white house, I share an important interview with Desiree Peterkin Bell about the importance of conversation to open your mind to those are different from you.
Connect with Monique Peterkin on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/the.moniquepeterkinPreorder It Was Him Not Me:https://monique-peterkin.mykajabi.com/itwashimnotmeJoin the Facebook group at @BetweenatalkandahardplaceFollow us on Instagram @betweenatalkandahardplaceSubmit questions at www.betweenatalkandahardplace.comEmail: betweenatalkandahardplace@gmail.com Social Media Hashtag #betweenatalkandahardplace
Money and finances can seem so intimidating and sometimes don't seem fun to talk about but I think we should be talking about it more, especially after my conversation with my guest today, Nicole Peterkin. She is a certified financial planner and founder and owner of Peterkin Financial where she helps entrepreneurs and business owners financially plan out their dream life. She is sharing so much valuable information from how she started and pivoted her business to fit her lifestyle, to how to start saving your money so you can live your life to the fullest. Get ready to be inspired and excited about finding out ways you can be more intentional with your money so that you can plan for and live a life of your dreams! In this episode, you will hear: -How she created her own business and found clients right out of college -Her financial recommendations for solopreneurs and small business owners -Her practical advice for first time investors -What she wish she'd known when she started her business and her advice for entrepreneurs If you're interested in taking control of your finances this year, sign up for Nicole's program Next Level Profits: peterkinfinancial.com/next-level-profits Thanks so much for listening! Connect with Nicole: Website: https://peterkinfinancial.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterkinfinancial Her Book: If You Love Your Family, Save Like It Other resources mentioned in this episode: Episode 42: Creating Conscious Goals in Business & Life Profit First by Mike Michalowicz If you have any other tips or ideas or want to connect, leave a comment under the post for this episode on our Instagram page @quotablemediaco. For any show ideas, to submit a guest to the podcast, or if you have any questions, please visit https://quotablemediaco.com/podcast.
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Episode 9 - Featuring Susan Peterkin, founder of The Natural Hair Industry Convention Follow us on Instagram @susanpeterkin @loc.talk @modlocks @brianatworld @nogginoil Watch Live on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiYDdVEP_bqSb71Kzb3P3jg Listen to Loc Talk on all streaming platforms Anchor: https://anchor.fm/loctalk Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5HwvmXPFDnMVDwCE3B2PMs Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/loc-talk/id1531617190 Google: https://www.google.com/podcastsfeed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zNjRlMTY2MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== & All other platforms! Share the Journey! Like & Subscribe Thanks for Listening =)
Louise Peterkin's debut collection The Night Jar (published by Salt) adds new twists on fairy tales, Bond henchmen, Hitchcock and HP Lovecraft to its devil's brew. Based in Edinburgh, Peterkin discusses how her love of classic horror films inspired poems, how to approach the work of great artists whose personal life and views are troubling, and her recurring character, a nun called Sister Agnieszka.
Tune into today’s podcast with Dr. Allan Peterkin, a psychiatrist with a sheer love for health, arts and humanities. He gives us insight into how medicine, at its core, is about story-telling. He invites us to be authentic in medicine and discusses using intentioned reflection as a way to achieve renewal. We are so grateful for his wisdom. The experiences and lessons Dr. Peterkin shared with our Dear MD to Be community is a gift, and we invite you to listen and learn.
Nakiya Peterkin (IG:@nakiyapeterkin)has recently released a new book, "Whose Life Do You Want To Live? (Whose Life @ Amazon). We discuss her life in the last two years that have led to the culmination of her creating this fantastic book. Nakiya is no stranger to the show having been on three times prior (once to interview me.) The journey to creating this book is as powerful as the contents inside. I hope you have the chance to purchase and read "Whose Life Do You Want To Live?" Enjoy!
Nakiya Peterkin (IG:@nakiyapeterkin)has recently released a new book, "Whose Life Do You Want To Live? (Whose Life @ Amazon). We discuss her life in the last two years that have led to the culmination of her creating this fantastic book. Nakiya is no stranger to the show having been on three times prior (once to interview me.) The journey to creating this book is as powerful as the contents inside. I hope you have the chance to purchase and read "Whose Life Do You Want To Live?" Enjoy!
Live from the boyfriend's ranch, we are here with our new best friend Andre Peterkin. More handsome than Hercules with larger than life charisma, Andre tells us the story of how he left the deep south for Colorado and later fatefully meeting us at the Oxford hotel in Denver. He also discusses the trials of being a Gay Black Man and how his size causes him to be fetishized in his community while also experiencing homophobia amongst his Jamaican relatives. Delicious guilt free cereal with Magic Spoon! Go to http://www.magicspoon.com/behere to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code BEHERE at checkout to get free shipping. And Magic Spoon is so confident in their product, it’s backed with a 100% happiness guarantee — so if you don’t like it for any reason, they'll refund your money, no questions asked.
Episode 8. During a walking tour of Glasgow, her adopted home for more than 30 years, Dr. Myrtle Peterkin stumbles on information that leads her to trace her family's life in her native Guyana and discovers her entire life is connected to slave owners from Glasgow, Scotland. Dr. Peterkin, a retired physician, is shocked and horrified. Listen as she tells her story.
Candice Peterkin is the Founder of She is Art, a magazine and cultural space for women of color to elevate and emphasize their voices. Candice's journey begins in school where she recognized an opportunity to build a platform she wished had existed as a resource of her own. Now, she's fundraising across the nation and traveling to share her story of fulfillment and passion. Today, she stops by our show to discuss building confidence and amplifying and clarifying a mission that you see so clearly. Continue following Candice's journey by checking out @candicepeterkin and following @sheisartmagazine. Continue supporting Groundbreaking by subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review. Want more from FRNDLY? Check out what we're up to by visiting us at frndlymedia.com and following @frndlymedia on all platforms. You can also follow Jake at @jacobwittenberg. Know somebody we should interview or have a thought you'd like to share? Contact the show by emailing jake@frndlymedia.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-brewer/support
In the two weeks after George Floyd’s death, North Carolina has experienced protests, riots, and a memorial. So, where do we go from here? On this week’s edition of Tying It Together with Tim Boyum, we’ll talk with two of our state's African American sheriffs, Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin and Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden. Both men are blunt and passionate about the issues facing law enforcement, the black community, and society. Peterkin played a huge role in planning George Floyd’s North Carolina memorial service while working with Floyd's family, and McFadden has spent nearly 40 years of his life in law enforcement. Later, we’ll play an interview from our riot coverage with a business owner that captured the hearts of viewers both on air and online. Tim and Ben will also share their own experiences covering both the riots and Floyd’s memorial. JOIN THE CONVERSATION Do you have any thoughts or questions for Tim? Weigh in on Twitter with the hashtag #TyingItTogetherNC. Afterward, rate the podcast and leave a review to tell us what you think!
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In this Drive Like a Motha episode, Karen Peterkin-Lewis opens up about her journey from miscarriage to finding love. More specifically she talks about her grieving process after losing her son Ellis and not giving up on love. Miscarriage is hard, unforgiving, confusing, and discouraging. Doctors are scientific, bosses are not empathic, and the world keeps moving. After having miscarriages in 2017 and 2018, I thought something was wrong with me. I grieved. I questioned my body. I felt alone. My friend Karen felt the same way even though she knew the support was there. Her son Ellis, was diagnosed with a chromosomal abnormality called Trisomy 13*. It wasn't until she found the Mis Foundation, did she feel that she had support that had experienced her pain and grief. Losing Ellis was the hardest thing Karen had ever endured, but she left her heart open for love. In this episode you will learn:- The importance of getting the support you need- The importance of communicating - Resources for families who have experienced grief*Trisomy 13- A third strand of DNA on the 13th chromosome.https://missfoundation.org/
Yolanda Johnson-Peterkin has been working to serve people with criminal justice histories for over a decade and is currently Chief of Housing Activities for the New York City Housing Authority. NYCHA’s Family Partnerships Department manages partnerships with external providers and City agencies offering youth, seniors and social services. Family Partnerships connects residents to critical services and implements programs and policies that support household stability and tenancy, individual advancement, and aging-in-place. The Family Re-entry Program helps reunite select individuals leaving prison and jail with their families who live in qualified public housing apartments and provides the returning individual with re-entry services
Daedreen Peterkin is a graduate of Centennial College’s Project Management. After her graduation, she ran into problems finding a job and was told she didn’t have enough experience. Now, though, she’s a project manager at Impact Packaging. How did she get there? Listen to find out!
Have you ever wondered where your dreams come from? Why they're so hard to remember? Today on Access Utah, we explore the mysteries of the unconscious mind. We'll go over tips on how to get a good night's sleep, remember more about what you dream, and conjure lucid dreams.
George Peterkin of Mind Your Health Ltd is a Mental Health First Aid Instructor. Whilst working as a teacher for six years in two all-boys schools George noticed first-hand the number of incidents recorded with poor mental health in both staff and most importantly in the children has increased each year. George talks today with Jill Bennett about what he's done to help address these issues.
In this next "Med Life with Dr. Horton" podcast, Dr. Jillian Horton chats with Dr. Allan Peterkin about creative arts and playfulness as related to medicine and as tools to help balance out a stressful life. Dr. Horton and Dr. Peterkin talk about: - music, writing, theatre, improv groups, cooking and many other forms of artistic expression - the time Dr. Peterkin was on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon because of his book about beards - how learning to interpret a painting is related to diagnostic skills - how a practice in creative arts can influence the way doctors approach patients and can help prevent burnout - finding balance between pleasure and purpose in life - the absence of play in medicine - practical tips for picking up that long forgotten creative practice again - and much more Dr. Allan Peterkin is a professor of psychiatry and family medicine at the University of Toronto. He is an accomplished author and is director of the Health Arts and Humanities program at the University of Toronto http://health-humanities.com Dr. Jillian Horton is a general internist in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was the associate dean of undergraduate student affairs at the University of Manitoba from 2014–2018 and now directs programs in wellness and medical humanities at the Max Rady College of Medicine. She writes a column for CMAJ Blogs called Dear Dr. Horton: cmajblogs.com/category/dear-dr-horton/ Send the anonymous questions that keep you up at night to a real former Associate Dean of Medical Student Affairs, Dr. Jillian Horton, and get the perspective you need with no fear of judgment. Submit your questions anonymously through this form, and mention "Med Life with Dr. Horton Podcast." https://goo.gl/forms/QFQwqJQRCf4aWlzW2 --------- The opinions stated in this podcast are made in a personal capacity and do not necessarily reflect those of the Canadian Medical Association Journal. -------- Eternal Hope by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100322 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page or you can visit www.cmaj.ca/page/multimedia/podcasts.
Get all the show notes and links we discuss in this interview at http://losethecape.com/podcast/169 Desiree Peterkin Bell was claimed as a triple threat by Black Enterprise, and when you listen to this conversation between Alexa and Desiree, you'll understand why! This was a long-anticipated interview for Alexa, and the conversation does not disappoint. Sponsored by the Women in Publishing Summit - a free online conference about everything you need to know in your journey to write, publish, and sell your book. Sign up for free here! this is a free online conference that will run continuously from March 4th - March 8th 2019.
In this stand-alone episode we have an interview with Christopher Huang, who is the author of the recently-released detective novel “A Gentleman’s Murder.” This is a slight departure from the BFWWP’s usual lineup, but I thought it would be good to support a young author writing a story in which the Great War has a strong presence. “A Gentleman’s Murder” was a fun read. The main character of the story, Leftenant Eric Peterkin, is a veteran of the trenches in Flanders and France as are nearly every other member of the gentleman’s club to which he belongs. Peterkin takes it upon himself to solve an unprecedented murder in the club when he suspects the case is not exactly going to be solved by the police. Christopher Huang grew up in Singapore and moved to Canada when he was 17 years old. He returned to Singapore the following year for two years of military service, before going to McGill University in Montreal to study Architecture. He currently lives in Montreal, and these days he is pursuing the dream of writing full-time. Mr. Huang is a longtime fan of the "golden age" of detective fiction, and in that spirit he writes his debut novel in the hopes that readers will figure out on their own who the killer is. “A Gentleman’s Murder” is available through the Inkshares site, local booksellers, and Amazon. Links to the book will be provided in the episode description, as well on the website post and social media. Check out the book, and support an up and coming author. Hope you enjoy! Inkshares: https://www.inkshares.com/books/a-gentlemans-murder Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1942645953/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_rDAsCb3QQG72N The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com or the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
Nakiya Peterkin (IG:@nakiyapeterkin)(TW:@nakiyapeterkin) returns for a discussion on the holiday season and all that comes with it! We Cover A LOT. This podcast is also the first video episode which you can find on youtube here (VIDEO). "Inside the (x)" is a SHORT email newletter, every friday, designed to add value and fun to your life! It will include information on upcoming guests, articles/books/blog posts I'm reading, quotes I'm pondering, and videos I'm watching. To join email entertainmentxpodcast@gmail.com
Muriel Spark's 100th birthday was celebrated in 2018 in several ways honouring her status as arguably the greatest Scottish novelist of the twentieth century. One of the more imaginative ways came late in the year with the publication of Spark: Poetry and Art Inspired by the Novels of Muriel Spark, which was edited by poets Rob A Mackenzie and Louise Peterkin and published by Blue Diode. With contributors including Tishani Doshi, Vahni Capildeo and Sean O'Brien, the anthology does Spark justice. Mackenzie and Peterkin came into the SPL to talk about Spark and her career as a poet, from her controversial time at the Poetry Society in the 1940s to how poetry informed her novels. Plus a tribute to the late Matthew Sweeney.
This week on the Just an Insight podcast we are joined by Cassus vocalist Natty Peterkin. Tim catches up with Natty at Cafe Kino where Cassus were on tour with Joliette. We discuss Natty's journey into screamo through metalcore, how philosophy and art has inspired the output of Cassus and why Norwich seems to keep producing some of the UK's best screamo bands. Today is the last date of Cassus' tour with Joliette which is in Glasgow so if you are about make sure you check them out: https://www.facebook.com/events/2065768420330487/ To keep up to date with Cassus visit: Facebook - facebook.com/cassusuk Instagram - @Cassusband
Tällä kertaa Valoaalloilla on löytänyt kuvakisan, johon kannattaa osallistua ainakin sääntöjen puolesta. Samyang joutuu vetämään joitakin objektiiveja myynnistä, koska muotoilu on liian samanlaista Zeissin kanssa. Mistä oikein on kyse? YouTube on suosituin hakukone alle 35-vuotiaiden keskuudessa ja siksi Matti ja Peterkin ovat siellä mukana. https://www.facebook.com/FokaOy/photos/a.111206435562150.17217.111203838895743/2137810609568379/?type=3&theater https://www.samyanglensglobal.com https://www.youtube.com/c/sulantoblogvlog https://www.youtube.com/jpeterf
Welcome to Entertainment(x)! This is my first episode and what an epiosde it is! Nakiya Peterkin IG-(@NakiyaPeterkin) is currently performing on Disney Cruise Line and our conversation takes place on the phone as she is San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nakiya is an enlightened human with a wealth of information. From weightloss to booking jobs we discuss a bit of everything. Check out her motivational page on facebook, Whose Life Do You Want To Live? (I love this page. She posts motivational videos daily that are short and to the point.) I hope you enjoy this conversation!
At age 23, and with 3 small children in tow, Anita was diagnosed with breast cancer and given a year to live. She speaks about faith, attitude, courage and persistence as she describes the challenges she has faced and overcome and helps others to do the same. Check out her book "Wrapped in Pink". Full show notes
Nicole Peterkin is an author, speaker, and money expert from the Greater Boston Area. She helps people put a financial plan in motion to make their life goals a reality. Because, as Nicole says, the more selfish you are when it comes to your finances, the more selfless you can be. Useful Links: Nicole Peterkin … Continued
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Jamelle Peterkin, a 23 year-old woman from Humble, Texas, was upset that her boyfriend had moved on with another woman. Allowing her jealously to consume her, Peterkin took out her rage on their innocent baby. After finding out that her boyfriend and father of her 1 year-old son had a new girlfriend, Peterkin began to act violently towards their 1 year-old son. To get her baby father's attention, Peterkin allegedly sent him photos and videos of her torturing their son. However, her son's father was not receiving the messages. What Peterkin didn't know, is that she was blocked from contacting her child's father. Join us in our uncensored adult conversation as we go in hard on the hot topics of the day! Call in live at 888.575.3769. Text Lance at 407.590.0755 if you have any inquiries about the program or desire an interview. As always, please like, comment, share & subscribe! DOWNLOAD MY FREE APP: iPhone - https://goo.gl/iv3qKA | Android - https://goo.gl/AhdIiL GET YOUR SCURV ON: http://bit.ly/ScurvTube LanceScurv is an Insightful Culture Critic, Entertaining Podcast Host, Relentless Blogger, Talented Cartoonist & Omnipotent Social Media Activist who focuses on the issues that the Mainstream Media is deathly afraid to touch and living an interesting productive life to the fullest! Subscribe! --Connect With Us Further-- Join Our Facebook Discussion Group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/LanceScurvShow/ TWITTER: twitter.com/lancescurv/ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/lancescurv INSTAGRAM: www.Instagram.com/LanceScurv BLOG: www.lancescurv.com/ PHONE/TEXT: 407.590.0755 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lancescurv/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lancescurv/support
This week on StoryWeb: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s memoir Colored People. Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., is well known in the United States as a leading professor of African American Studies, director of Harvard’s Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, and host of several PBS series, including Finding Your Roots. Many Americans also know him as the man who was arrested for breaking into his own home and then being invited to have a beer with President Obama. What is less well known about Gates is that he hails from Piedmont, West Virginia, a small town on the Potomac River, two hours west of Washington, DC. The home of working people, many of them immigrants, Piedmont has a sizable African American population. How did Gates come out of a small West Virginia town and ultimately land in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a leading professor at Harvard University? Cambridge is a long way from Piedmont, but Gates traces the journey in his 1994 memoir, Colored People. The book tells of Gates’s childhood growing up in the 1950s in a close-knit extended family and an equally close-knit small-town community. The book tells stories about Gates’s parents, his lifelong nickname, Skippy, and his brother, Rocky. It depicts the elders in his community, folks who always kept an eye on Skip and Rocky as well as all their cousins and friends. It describes Gates’s family upbringing, his grounding in the Episcopal church (and his time spent at the beloved Peterkin church camp), and his family’s emphasis on education. You’ll see what propelled young, inquisitive Skip to excel academically. Gates opens the book with a letter to his daughters, Maggie and Liza. In the letter, he explains why he’s writing this memoir – wanting to show them a way of African American life that has largely vanished. “I have written to you,” he says in the letter’s opening sentence, “because a world into which I was born, a world that nurtured and sustained me, has mysteriously disappeared.” In addition, as he explains in his 1994 C-SPAN Booknotes appearance, he wanted to show what black people thought and said when white people weren’t around. In the book’s first chapter, he refers to his neighborhood as the “Colored Zone” and says: “[I]t felt good in there, like walking around your house in bare feet and underwear, or snoring right out loud on the couch in front of the TV – swaddled by the comforts of home, the warmth of those you love.” Why the title Colored People? Gates tells his daughters he chose this title because African Americans were referred to as “colored people” in the 1950s. This term is now considered outdated and, by some, offensive. But despite the history of this phrase, Gates confesses that he loves the term: “[W]hen I hear the word [“colored”], I hear it in my mother’s voice and in the sepia tones of my childhood. As artlessly and honestly as I can, I have tried to evoke a colored world of the fifties, a Negro world of the early sixties, and the advent of a black world of the later sixties, from the point of view of the boy I was.” Gates continues to be fascinated with family roots and ancestry and hosts the PBS series Finding Your Roots. The show features genealogical research about well-known Americans, including prominent African Americans such as John Lewis, Cory Booker, and Sean Combs and celebrities of other races such as Stephen King, Sandra Cisneros, and Maya Lin. A full list of episodes is available on Wikipedia. All three seasons are available on DVD. A companion book has also been published. In addition to his work on family ancestry, Gates is an extremely prolific scholar, editor, and public intellectual. His first crucial book was The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African American Literary Criticism, a book that traces African American oral and written cultural traditions back to their origins in west African culture. If you have a scholarly bent at all, you will be entranced by The Signifying Monkey. It completely transformed the field of African American studies. Gates is the co-editor of the Norton Anthology of African American Literature and editor of the fifty-volume series, The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers, which brought back into print many lost works by African American women. Gates has also offered analysis of white American literature, most notably an annotated version of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which offers renewed appreciation of a novel that many believe helped bring about the end of slavery. If you want just a taste of Gates’s work, you can read short excerpts from a variety of his writing at the National Endowment for the Humanities website. If you want to dig a bit deeper, consider adding The Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Reader to your collection. For a comprehensive overview of Gates’s career and many publications, take a look at the Wikipedia page about him. And of course, to learn about Gates’s journey from West Virginia to Harvard, you must read the engaging, compelling, lively Colored People. Prepare to go back to that sepia time of the 1950s. Visit thestoryweb.com/gates for links to all these resources and to watch C-SPAN’s Booknotes interview with Gates about Colored People. Then watch as Gates reads from Colored People.
The final half of the Rollie Peterkin interview includes the captivating and humorous stories from a life traveling the world. On Episode 308 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, we've got Peterkin talking about hitchhiking, castles, the Blarney Stone, life at a boarding school, Jeff Buxton, Adam Frey, Jared Platt and orange Gatorade in a can. So sit back, relax and enjoy the chatter as this one-time Wall Street trader now finds himself living in the Canary Islands after a short career in Mixed Martial Arts. Peterkin has a book called "The Cage: Escaping the American Dream" which is available on Amazon. Get the 2017 Mat Talk Online Division I Digital Fan Guide by clicking this link. It's awesome. You'll love it. Listen to the show for a hidden promo code. www.mattalkonline.com/fanguide17 The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 241-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
What began as an interview request talking about a book morphed into a two-part series with former Penn wrestler Rollie Peterkin. A world traveler, Peterkin gave up his dream of working on Wall Street to turn to the world of Mixed Martial Arts. But Peterkin didn't just drop his suit and tie off at the cleaners and run down to the local boxing club. He packed up and moved South -- like South America South, landing with a friend in Peru. A few amateur fights later, Peterkin turned pro and the story of "Escaping the American Dream" became a reality. Peterkin now has a book called "The Cage: Escaping the American Dream" which is available on Amazon. Part 1 of this series breaks down the journey and the drive to write the book and explains how Peterkin ended up an English teacher in the Canary Islands. Part 2, coming out following this episode, will feature some of Peterkin's stories from the road and the past, including explaining his time at Blair Academy. Get the 2017 Mat Talk Online Division I Digital Fan Guide by clicking this link. It's awesome. You'll love it. Listen to the show for a hidden promo code. www.mattalkonline.com/fanguide17 The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 241-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
Several people call Blackie “Mr. Peterkin” and refuse to let him pay for a meal, a cab ride, and a gold watch. Original Air Date: February 5, 1946 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715…
Hugh Grant-Peterkin considers how psychotherapeutic thinking can help us understand our response to climate change; and opens up the session to a group discussion. From the session "Climate Change & Mental Health" at Medact's 2016 Forum "Healthy Planet, Better World". Find out more at https://www.medact.org/forum-2016
TigerCast goes on the road to Provo, Utah, to talk with Devon Peterkin, one of five All-Ivy members of the Ivy championship volleyball team before its Friday showdown with BYU on ESPN3. She talks about following in her sister Kendall's footsteps, making an impact as a freshman and making sure the senior class made NCAAs. Men's hockey senior Garrett Skrbich also joined the show to talk about the program development, the big sweep of 10th-ranked Bemidji State, and how to build on those wins with six home games over the next 16 days. Interviews: Devon Peterkin (WVB) 5:20; Garrett Skrbich (MIH) 17:30
Allan Peterkin explores the topic of contemporary plagues, arts and medicine in conversation with Kate Rossiter and Robert Houle.
Allan Peterkin explores the topic of contemporary plagues, arts and medicine in conversation with Kate Rossiter and Robert Houle.
Rollie Peterkin is an author, former Wall Street bond trader, professional MMA fighter and current world-traveler. His book, The Cage, Escaping the American Dream is available now. For more - rolliepeterkin.com For a full write-up and mind melds - THIRD EYE DROPS
On today’s episode of Happy Black Woman, Rosetta chats with a valued member of the HBW Mastermind group, Anita Jeter-Peterkin. Anita shares an incredibly powerful story of survival and beating the odds, and how her own experience helped her find her true mission in life. Anita is very clear about her mission: she mentors men and women (with a focus on women) who aspire to do more of what would bring greater satisfaction of capturing their dreams to create and live their ideal lives. She believes she was gifted with the ability to help others live their dreams, even when life has thrown a curveball. Anita shares with great candor the incredible odds she faced in her own life and how she found her way to live a life that makes her a Happy Black Woman. Rediscovering your passion and creating a plan to get results. Anita was a young mother when she faced the most difficult challenge of her life. At the age of 22, she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer and wasn’t expected to survive. It was then that she began to live a life of gratitude and her perspective completely changed. After overcoming a seemingly impossible obstacle, Anita realized she was destined for more. She woke up filled with gratitude for each and every day and believed she needed to inspire others to do the same. As she continued to face obstacles in her life, Anita realized she had a gift: she could turn an obstacle into a motivator. That’s when she knew she found her mission in life - helping others do the same. Finding a way to help others fulfill their dreams. After spending many years in sales and being a top producer, Anita initially dedicated herself to helping others in sales find success. As she applied her mentoring skills, she realized her passion could be used to help people in any field - and in their personal lives. Anita founded Empower to Produce to help ignite the passion in others who have had a curveball thrown at them. She wanted to share her story with others to make it clear that anything is possible if you persevere and believe. Today, Anita dedicates much of her time to public speaking and events, sharing her gifts of motivating others and inspiring them to follow their dreams. The importance of capturing a dream. 20 years after her initial breast cancer scare, Anita faced the unthinkable - she was diagnosed with breast cancer again. Overcoming her second scare inspired her to write a book, Wrapped’N’Pink. Anita discusses the importance of the book in her journey and how it has helped others faced difficult obstacles. She goes on to share how she stays focused each day on what is possible, rather than how difficult things may seem. Anita explains her belief that you can’t just dream a dream, you have to capture it. She also shares the value of waking up with a sense of gratitude because each day is truly a gift. Staying motivated and empowered, no matter what. Anita is no stranger to hardship and obstacles. But, through it all, she’s gained a sense of profound gratitude that is contagious. As Rosetta closes out her chat with this inspiring guest, they discuss Anita’s go-to books for inspiration and a personal mantra she wrote. She also shares her #1 tip for women who are ready to pursue their dreams: invest in yourself and your business. Anita also discusses her belief that you must embrace the process and celebrate progress - even when progress is slow. What makes Anita a Happy Black Woman? Spending time with her family and helping others. This is without a doubt an incredible story that will leave you feeling inspired to conquer your dreams. Outline of this great episode [0:34] Rosetta’s introduction of her guest, Anita Jeter-Peterkin. [1:58] Anita’s mission and the work that she does. [2:59] How Anita works with clients to achieve their goals. [3:41] What inspired you to start your business? [5:39] The inspiration behind the name of her business, Empower to Produce. [7:59] A tip to help you identify the area of your purpose in life. [8:56] Anita explains the book that she wrote and what inspired her to write it. [12:59] Some action steps that help Anita stay motivated in her daily routine. [18:10] A book that has inspired Anita on her journey. [19:30] Where to find Anita’s book, “Wrapped in Pink”. [20:06] Anita’s personal mantra. [20:56] What makes Anita a Happy Black Woman. [23:38] Anita’s #1 tip to a woman who is thinking about starting a business doing what she loves. [27:12] How to connect with Anita. Resources & Links mentioned in this episode BOOK: “Wrapped’N’Pink” PERSONAL MANTRA: Stay motivated, be empowered, and continue to follow your dreams even when life has thrown a curveball at you, because your dreams are meant to be captured and they are meant to be lived. Anita Jeter-Peterkin’s website: www.AnitaJeter-Peterkin.com
Rollie Peterkin, a 3x NCAA Qualifier and Round of 12 finisher for Penn, joins Sudden History and shares his experiences traveling the world. Once a bond trader on Wall Street, Peterkin left his dream job to dive head first into the world of a professional MMA fighter in Lima, Peru. Rollie actually speaks to us from Madrid, Spain, where he currently resides and teaches English to school children. On top of that, he has documented his trials and tribulations in the MMA world for a soon-to-be released book.
Professor Winston Peterkin is interviewed by Megan Goins-Diouf, Orlando Bryan, and Emma Clark at the Flatbush Library on October 24th, 2015.
Don Peterkin - COO, Assiniboine Park Conservancy by Food & Friends with Larry
Welcome back to another episode of the Art of Manliness podcast. In this edition, we talk the history of beards with Allan Peterkin, author of 1000 Beards: The Cultural History of Facial Hair. Find out why popes are beardless, what psychologists have said your beard unconsciously says about you, and why politicians don't have beards anymore.
Freethewine.com presents the WineSmart series of podcasts; a range of interviews with industry leaders in winemaking, viticulture, exporting and marketing wine. In this podcast Charlotte O’Beirne interviews Mike Peterkin from Pierro Margaret River and discusses winemaking and viticultural practices in making premium Margaret River chardonnay. right mouse click to download to your machine or subscribe using [...]
Wed, Aug 22 2007 Mister Ron's Basement #824 When the Lady from Philadelphia goes away, the Peterkin family confronts the fact that they are, well, kind of stupid, in Lucretia Peabody Hale's convoluted 1882-6 tale, 'The Peterkins Try to Become Wise.' Time: approx seven and a half minutes The Mister Ron's Basement Full Catalog can be found at: http://ronevry.com/Mister_Rons_Full_Catalog.html The Lucretia Peabody Hale Catalog of Stories is at: http://ronevry.com/hale.html
Tue, Aug 21 2007 Mister Ron's Basement #823 Here's another remarkably silly tale from the 1886 Second Edition of 'The Peterkin Papers' by Lucretia Peabody Hale. The Peterkin kids have problems at meal time in the story 'At Dinner.' Time: approx five minutes The Mister Ron's Basement Full Catalog can be found at: http://ronevry.com/Mister_Rons_Full_Catalog.html The Lucretia Peabody Hale Catalog of Stories is at: http://ronevry.com/hale.html
Mon, Aug 20 2007 Mister Ron's Basement #822 We are revisiting the incredibly stupid Peterkin family this week, with stories from the 1886 Second Edition of 'The Peterkin Papers' by Lucretia Peabody Hale. Today, we are reading the slightly looney Preface to the book. Time: approx four and a half minutes The Mister Ron's Basement Full Catalog can be found at: http://ronevry.com/Mister_Rons_Full_Catalog.html The Lucretia Peabody Hale Catalog of Stories is at: http://ronevry.com/hale.html