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Rich Zeoli
Far-Left Journalist Says She Felt “Joy” When UnitedHealthcare CEO was Murdered

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 47:14


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (12/10/2024): 3:05pm- On Monday, police arrested a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson—who had been specifically targeted and shot in Manhattan last week. Police arrested Luigi Mangione at a McDonald's restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania. According to reports, Mangione was carrying a handwritten manifesto critical of the health insurance industry as well as a firearm, bullets, and multiple fraudulent forms of identification. While appearing on CNN, a former roommate revealed that the suspect suffered from a severe back condition which prevented him from doing “basic things.” 3:10pm- The far-left has attempted to justify the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. On Bluesky, former Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz posted: “And people wonder why we want these executives dead.” She appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored Monday night and explained that she felt “joy” when she found out about the murder—baselessly accusing Thompson of being responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of Americans. 3:15pm- During an event at the Princeton Public Library, Governor Phil Murphy was asked about mysterious flying objects that have appeared regularly at night throughout North and Central New Jersey. Murphy explained that the FBI and Homeland Security Department are investigating the sightings—and have determined that they are “very sophisticated” objects. 3:30pm- On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre commented on the mysterious flying objects that have been sighted in New Jersey. She did not rule out the possibility that they are drones from a foreign adversary. 3:45pm- Congressman Jeff Van Drew—United States Representative for New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the mysterious flying objects appearing regularly at night in North and Central New Jersey. Could they be Chinese drones? And why don't we have definitive answers yet?

Rich Zeoli
Mysterious Flying Objects in NJ | Are They Chinese Drones?

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 167:07


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (12/10/2024): 3:05pm- On Monday, police arrested a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson—who had been specifically targeted and shot in Manhattan last week. Police arrested Luigi Mangione at a McDonald's restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania. According to reports, Mangione was carrying a handwritten manifesto critical of the health insurance industry as well as a firearm, bullets, and multiple fraudulent forms of identification. While appearing on CNN, a former roommate revealed that the suspect suffered from a severe back condition which prevented him from doing “basic things.” 3:10pm- The far-left has attempted to justify the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. On Bluesky, former Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz posted: “And people wonder why we want these executives dead.” She appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored Monday night and explained that she felt “joy” when she found out about the murder—baselessly accusing Thompson of being responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of Americans. 3:15pm- During an event at the Princeton Public Library, Governor Phil Murphy was asked about mysterious flying objects that have appeared regularly at night throughout North and Central New Jersey. Murphy explained that the FBI and Homeland Security Department are investigating the sightings—and have determined that they are “very sophisticated” objects. 3:30pm- On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre commented on the mysterious flying objects that have been sighted in New Jersey. She did not rule out the possibility that they are drones from a foreign adversary. 3:45pm- Congressman Jeff Van Drew—United States Representative for New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the mysterious flying objects appearing regularly at night in North and Central New Jersey. Could they be Chinese drones? And why don't we have definitive answers yet? 4:05pm- On Monday, Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) signed the Freedom to Read Act from Princeton Library's children section—baselessly accusing Republicans of wanting to ban books. Rich notes that political stunts like this are why Republicans have a real chance to win the state's 2025 gubernatorial race. 4:10pm- Appearing on Fox News, Scott Presler vowed to register voters in Wildwood, New Jersey in hopes of flipping the state red. 4:30pm- What are the mysterious flying objects being investigated in New Jersey? Rich recalls Chinese spy balloons being allowed to float across American airspace for a week before ultimately being shot down. Could these objects be Chinese drones attempting to collect information from nearby military bases? 4:45pm- Dawn Stensland says Matt's laugh has become less girly—Rich insists it's as girly as ever! Plus, do you like the disco sounds in the Zeoli show promo? Matt claims it sounds “hip,” but no one else seems to agree. 5:05pm- On Monday, a New York jury found Daniel Penny not guilty in the death of Jordan Neely. Neely had threatened to kill passengers while riding the New York subway when Penny stepped in and restrained him via a chokehold. Neely died shortly after. While many legal experts believe it was bizarre Penny was even charged with a crime in the first place, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez condemned the jury's decision and said Penny belongs in prison. Meanwhile, following the verdict, Black Lives Matter activist and founder Hawk Newsome shamelessly called for vigilante justice for the death of Neely. Rich notes that Neely's death is unfortunate—though, that does not mean Penny is racist or guilty of a crime. 5:25pm- What are the mysterious flying objects being investigated in New Jersey? Rich recalls Chinese spy balloons being allowed to float across American airspace for a week before ultimately being shot down. Could these objects be Chinese drones attempting to collect information from nearby military ...

Kinocast | Der Podcast über Kinofilme, Sneak Preview, Filme, Serien, Heimkino, Streaming, Games, Trailer, News und mehr

SALEM'S LOT - Brennen muss Salem hieß es in der passenden Sneak Preview vor Halloween. Der Film basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Roman von Stephen King, das schon mehrfach verfilmt wurde. Eine Kleinstadt wird von umheimlichen Ereignissen heimgesucht und die Bewohner beginnen sich ungewöhnlich zu benehmen. Ob er uns gefallen hat, erfahrt ihr in der Sendung.  Weiterhin besprechen wir die aktuellen Kinofilme VENOM 3 - THE LAST DANCE und die Fortsetzung des Horror Überraschungserfolgs von 2022 SMILE 2 - SIEHST DU ES AUCH?. Viel Spass beim Hören dieser Episode. Kommentare, Fragen, Anregungen bitte auf www.Kinocast.net Salem's Lot – Brennen muss Salem ist ein Horror-Thriller von Gary Dauberman. Der Film basiert auf dem gleichnamigen Roman von Stephen King. Die Premiere erfolgte Ende September 2024 auf dem Beyond Fest in Los Angeles. Der Kinostart in Deutschland war am 31. Oktober 2024, zu Halloween. Inhalt: Ein Ereignis aus seiner Kindheit verfolgt Schriftsteller Ben Mears bis heute. Auf der Suche nach Inspiration für sein nächstes Buch kehrt er in seine Heimatstadt Jerusalem's Lot zurück. Er will ins alte Marsten-Haus einziehen, das auf einem Hügel steht und das man sehen kann, egal wo in der Stadt man sich aufhält, und in welchem Ben als Kind ein traumatisches Erlebnis hatte. Doch kaum in der Stadt angekommen, erfährt Mears, dass ihm jemand zuvorgekommen ist. Der dubiose Antiquitätenhändler Richard Straker hat es für sich und seinen geheimnisvollen Geschäftspartner gekauft, den allerdings noch niemand gesehen hat. Bald jedoch beginnen unheimliche Dinge ihren Lauf zu nehmen: ein kleiner Junge verschwindet spurlos und sein Bruder stirbt schließlich an Blutarmut. Vampirismus breitet sich aus in Salem's Lot. Ben muss festzustellen, dass die Stadt von einem blutrünstigen Vampir und seinem treuen Diener heimgesucht wird. Produktion: Regie bei der neusten Verfilmung führte Gary Dauberman. Es handelt sich um seine zweite Regiearbeit. Er gab mit Annabelle Comes Home (Annabelle 3) sein Regiedebüt. Dauberman adaptierte auch Kings Roman für den Film. Zuletzt schrieb er die Drehbücher für Andrés Muschiettis King-Verfilmung "Es" und von "ES" den zweiten Teil. Lewis Pullman spielt in der Hauptrolle Ben Mears. In dem Film von 1979 war David Soul in dieser Rolle zu sehen, in dem Film von 2004 Rob Lowe. Spencer Treat Clark spielt Mike Ryerson, Alfre Woodard übernahm die Rolle von Dr. Cody. Der Däne Pilou Asbæk spielt Richard Straker, der im Film von 2004 von Donald Sutherland gespielt wurde. In weiteren Rollen sind Bill Camp als Mathew Burke, Makenzie Leigh als Susan Norton und John Benjamin Hickey in der Rolle von Father Callahan zu sehen. Der Kinderdarsteller Nicholas Crovetti, bekannt für Filme wie Witch Hunt und Goodnight Mommy und Serien wie Big Little Lies, spielt Danny Glick. Die Dreharbeiten fanden ab September 2021 in Boston, Ipswich und in den Städten Sterling und Clinton statt. An drei Drehtagen verwendete man die Princeton Public Library in Princeton in Massachusetts als Kulisse. Als Kameramann fungierte Michael Burgess. Timecodes: 00:00:00 Einleitung 00:01:33 Salem's Lot (2024) 00:18:42 Tipps für die nächste Sneak 00:21:46 Venom - The Last Dance 00:34:04 Smile 2 00:40:36 Kinocharts und Neustarts 00:44:25 Serientipp 00:45:23 Musik

On the Evidence
122 | Reflecting on Juneteenth and Our Collective Equity Journey

On the Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 19:38


The latest episode of Mathematica's On the Evidence podcast coincides with June 19, which is celebrated by many around the United States as Juneteenth, a federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in this country. Recently, one way staff at Mathematica have honored this important moment in U.S. history is by joining together in person and virtually on June 18th to read aloud and discuss a speech by Frederick Douglass titled “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” Douglass gave the speech in front of a predominately white abolitionist audience about 11 years before President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring more than three million enslaved people living in the Confederate states to be free. The speech focuses on the contradiction of celebrating liberty at a time when millions remained in slavery. It both celebrates the ideals of the country's founding and laments how the country has fallen short of those ideals. This episode of On the Evidence features an interview with Sheldon Bond, the deputy director of Mathematica's labor and employment area, who also acts as a co-lead for the company's Black Employee Resource Group. Mathematica's Black and Disability employee resource groups work with the Princeton Public Library to organize the readings of Frederick Douglass's speech. The episode also features clips from last year's Juneteenth event, with passages read by Mathematica's Rachel Miller, Sarah Lieff, Gloria Jackson, Stacie Feldman, Rachael Jackson, A'lantra Wright, Kirsten Miller, Boyd Gilman, and Dawnavan Davis. A full transcript from the episode is available here: mathematica.org/blogs/on-juneteenth-reflecting-on-our-collective-equity-journey Read Sheldon Bond's My Mathematica blog about how, as a natural introvert, he has learned to communicate, connect, and build relationships in the context of a growing company with an increasingly hybrid work culture: https://www.mathematica.org/blogs/my-mathematica-sheldon-bond

Daybreak
Street Week Roundup ft. Justus Wilhoit — Monday, Feb. 12

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 4:34


Today, we cover data from Street Week, a new exhibit at the Princeton Public Library, the Super Bowl, and the Finnish presidential election.Note: This podcast states that the incoming class size for Tower in 2023 was 146 members, when in fact it was 141. It also states that the number of admits for Cloister is 102, when in fact it is 103, and 18 members joined Cloister from its 2023 admitted class, not 13. Furthermore, last year's overall Street Week participation was 1,149, not 1,207.

Perspectives - WNIJ
Perspective: What does freedom mean...to you?

Perspectives - WNIJ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 1:43


An exhibit at the Princeton Public Library examines The Four Freedoms. Rick Brooks wants to know what freedom means to you.

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Princeton Podcast
Jennifer Podolsky, Executive Director of the Princeton Public Library

Princeton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 29:58


In episode 11 of the Princeton Podcast, Mark Freda caught up with Jennifer Podolsky, the Executive Director of the Princeton Public Library. In addition to describing the extensive variety of library programs provided to our community, Jennifer also shared some impressive statistics on the number of library visits this past year, the number of library card holders, the number of items loaned, as well as a list of new library materials now available for checkout.

Politics and Polls
#255: The Dismantling of American Democracy (Karen Greenberg)

Politics and Polls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 49:03


Taking readers from Ground Zero to the Capitol Insurrection, Karen Greenberg describes the subtle tools that were forged under George W. Bush in the name of security — all of which had profound effects on democracy. She details these tools in a new book, "Subtle Tools: The Dismantling of American Democracy from the War on Terror to Donald Trump," which she discusses with Julian Zelizer in this episode. Greenberg is director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law, an international studies fellow at New America, and a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations.  This recording debuted as a virtual book talk sponsored by the Princeton Public Library on Jan. 6, the anniversary of the insurrection. This interview was first recorded as a virtual public book talk sponsored by the Princeton Public Library Library. 

Your Career is Calling(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Career Is Calling-Shelly Hawk

Your Career is Calling(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 46:09


Wanda Ellett sits down with Shelly Hawk from the Princeton Public Library to talk about the benefits the library has one's job career. This was an encore presentation originally aired on 04/12/15. Aired on 09/13/2020

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Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

Her years as Middle East correspondent for NPR News gave her strong feelings about accountability, the rule of law, and handbags: “This lovely accessory is a bag made out of Saddam Hussein’s bedroom curtains.” A conversation at the Princeton Public Library. Music: Dan Kassel.

Velouminous
Episode 4: Janie Hermann

Velouminous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 31:18


Check out this episode with Janie Hermann who is the head of programming at Princeton Public Library. This episode has the unofficial title “The Community’s Living Room” because it really gets to the heart of what makes a great library tick. She tackles a whole host of tough, important conversations in the community with programs ranging from "Conversations about Race and White Fragility" to the Princeton Environmental Film Festival. Janie also books all the A list authors that come to the library, such as Zadie Smith and Madeleine Albright. Janie has so much to say and contribute to gender equality, the gender wage gap and social justice discussion including her support of the charity I Support the girls (isupportthegirls.org) #library #librarian #genderequality #genderwagegap #socialjustic #isupportthegirls #princeton #whitefragility

Repurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer

This episode is a replay of Marc’s visit to the Second Act Stories podcast. Andy Levine and Marc explore Marc’s many career pivots, and how they led to the publication of the third edition of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life. Marc tells of the impact of his nearly fatal bicycle accident on his career choices. Marc shares information about the various ventures he runs, from the Career Pivot website, the blog, the podcast, the books, and the online community.Before the interview, Marc also makes an important announcement. Please listen in for all the details.Marc is asking for your financial support for the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Please donate at Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer to support this Podcast.   Key Takeaways: [1:09] Marc welcomes you to Episode 152 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [1:21] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [1:39] Marc reviews the three-year history of the Repurpose Your Career podcast and announces a big change. The time-stamped show notes with a detailed write-up of the show will be eliminated. Marc will provide dramatically simplified and reduced notes. [3:10] Marc acknowledges the production work of Podfly Productions, as he transitions the Repurpose Your Career podcast to in-house production. Marc recommends using the Podfly team if you want to start your own podcast! You can find more information about Podfly at Podfly.net. [3:39] Marc will produce an episode every other week instead of the weekly schedule he has kept for three years. If Marc gets ahead on episodes over the next few months, he may revert to a weekly schedule. In December, Marc will record his audiobook. [4:00] Marc has a lot of people lined up to interview and is looking to partner with other podcasts, including Second Act Stories with Andy Levine, as featured in this episode. [4:11] Marc will not publish an episode the week of U.S. Thanksgiving and will only publish one episode in December. On January 6th, 2020 Marc will start the regular biweekly schedule. [4:28] Marc does not like giving things up or ending relationships. He recommends reading Necessary Endings, by Dr. Henry Cloud. Marc decided to leave his home city of 40 years, Austin, Texas, and move to Ajijic, Mexico after reading this book. [4:57] If you would like to financially support this show, please go to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer/ to give. This link will be at the top of the show notes at CareerPivot.com/episode-152. [5:13] Next week’s episode is still up in the air. Marc has several interviews scheduled this week that he thinks you will enjoy. Stay tuned! [5:22] This week’s episode will be a replay of Marc’s interview on the Second Act Stories podcast. The host, Andy Levine, is a great guy with a very big heart. He is a podcaster with whom Marc wants to partner in the coming year. Marc hopes you enjoy this episode. [5:48] Andy shares a few moments from the interview when Marc answers the question, “What should you do if you are really unhappy in your current work?” [6:32] Andy Levine welcomes you to the Second Act Stories podcast and introduces Marc Miller. They are meeting at the Princeton Public Library in New Jersey. [8:11] Marc is a multipotentialite. He gets bored after three years of doing something. When he worked at IBM, he was happy to change positions often. At the time, IBM wanted to develop generalists. That world has changed. When Marc left IBM in 2000, he started a journey of half-step career changes aided by relationships. [9:03] Marc explains the term Multipotentialite. There is a TEDx talk on it. Multipotentialites have lots of interests and are not driven by one thing. [9:30] Marc talks about his head-on bike vs. car accident and how it changed his life’s path. At the time, he was at a fading startup and his job was ranking people to layoff. He began to question his career choice. [11:15] Most of us act in roles in our careers. Marc wanted to stop playing a role that was not natural for him. While he was on bed-rest, he had a lot of time to ask himself why he was doing what he was doing. [12:47] Marc shares the beginning and history of Career Pivot, starting with his joining Launchpad Job Club. Marc started at LifeSize Communications as the Great Recession was starting. At that time the meetings “exploded” at Launchpad Job Club up to 400 people every Friday, all older workers. [13:48] In 2009, Marc asked who was caring about folks of this age who were looking for work? He found the book Don’t Retire, Rewire! by Jeri Sedlar and Rick Miners. The stories featured people who had pensions to cushion their time to return to work. [14:24] In Mexico, Marc sees a lot of economic refugees, who can’t afford to live in the U.S. Marc wanted to help that class of individual who wants to keep working and make an income, but probably not in a traditional job. That’s a hard mind-shift to make. [15:01] How is a pivot different than a change? A lawyer won’t go directly to be a pastry chef. What kinds of incremental changes are needed? Think of a basketball pivot. [16:23] A successful career pivot takes flexibility, openness. Changes never turn out quite the way you expect them. Walk down that path and be willing to be surprised. [17:01] Marc has a person in his Online Community who started driving for Lyft and through her contacts, got several contract gigs. Marc wrote about it in a blog post, “Synchronicity and Serendipity Can Be Essential in Life”. You have to put yourself out there for good stuff to happen. Find support people to get you outside of your head. [18:05] We have belief systems that are made up. Get out and talk with people about your plans and get feedback on your idea. Marc tells how he explored the idea of something like Career Pivot with career specialists. Overwhelmingly, they persuaded him not to get a coaching certification. [19:06] Marc asks people in his career assessment process to consider when they were the most miserable in their career and when they were the most fulfilled in their career. This is to help them understand what makes them happy and what makes them miserable. The environment and the team are more important than the job they do. [20:09] It is important to know yourself and what you want before a job search. Find a position that doesn’t require you to play a character strange to you. Know how to take care of yourself in a job where you have to act out a role. Marc recommends reading Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, by Susan Cain. [21:22] We’re paid more to be extroverts but half the world are introverts. Marc is a really good public speaker and an introvert. When he’s done, he’s exhausted. Marc doesn’t get energy from speaking. He learned to be a geek than can speak. Susan Cain speaks of restorative niches in her book. Schedule things in your day that restore you. [22:23] Gallup polls show that a lot of people are unhappy in their jobs. Marc shares his advice to them on the first thing they should do before changing jobs. Marc says don’t run away from your current job, run to what you want to do. Marc shares how he invited Elizabeth Rabaey just to go try different random things before choosing. [24:31] Marc often asks people what they couldn’t get enough of doing as a kid. Kids don’t have filters. Marc used to love to do jigsaw puzzles. He learned that he is a pattern matcher. [25:11] Marc has just released the third edition of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life. Marc talks about the evolution of the book from 2011 to 2019. The third edition is more aspirational than tactical. Marc talks about creative destruction. AI and robotics are going to affect you! There is a chapter on ageism. [26:27] If you want to work into your 70s, you have to plan for it in your 50s. It’s a mindset shift. Many will need to work for the money and it won’t look like a full-time job. One of the common themes of Marc’s online community is that everyone wants freedom to work on what they want when they want, and how hard they want to work. [27:17] We don’t want to conform anymore. When Marc worked as a teacher, he found that schools don’t want people like Marc, because they don’t do what they’re told. [27:52] Marc shares his contact information: go to Careerpivot.com, sign up for Marc’s Career Pivot Insights email, check out the CareerPivot.com/Community, find the book, Repurpose Your Career on Amazon and other fine online sellers. Find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, or at Careerpivot.com/podcast. Andy is a big fan of it! [29:39] Marc hopes you enjoyed that episode. Andy does a great job with the Second Act Stories podcast and Marc highly recommends that you subscribe to it. [29:50] The career Pivot Membership Community continues to help the approximately 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project to grow and thrive. This is a community where everyone is there to help everyone else. Marc has just brought in a cohort and he is recruiting new members for the next cohort. [30:12] If you are interested in the Career Pivot Membership Community and would like to be put on a waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. [30:25] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [30:42] Please come back next week when Marc will have another great interview! [30:48] Please support the Repurpose Your Career podcast by going to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer. This link is also at the top of the show notes. [31:00] You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-152. [31:07] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app!

Second Act Stories
Ready For A Career Pivot? Expert Interview With Marc Miller

Second Act Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 23:54


Marc Miller has changed career paths a total of seven times. But after suffering a near fatal bike accident, he switched gears – no pun intended – and focused his talents on counseling friends and associates on their career journeys. And he realized that he had found his true calling. From there, he wrote a powerful book called “Repurpose Your Career” that is now in its third edition…He launched the “Repurpose Your Career” podcast which now has nearly 150 episodes. And he started the “Career Pivot” online community. We caught up with Marc at the Princeton Public Library where he was speaking on the topic of ageism.  

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen
Dan-el Padilla Peralta

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 25:01


As a child, he loved the Coney Island Aquarium, but “as with all good things, eventually one develops very complicated feelings.” Is the aquarium a benign collection of wonders or a shameful treasure-house of imperialism? And either way, how’s the gift shop? A conversation at the Princeton Public Library with the author of Undocumented: A Dominican Boy’s Odyssey From a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League. Music from Sheri Miller.

West Virginia Writers Podcast
Episode 52A - Princeton Pubic Library Poetry Reading PART 1 (NATIONAL POETRY MONTH)

West Virginia Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2011 30:35


In honor of April being National Poetry Month, today's podcast is another recorded live poetry reading, this one captured at the Princeton Public Library in down town Princeton, WV. The poets featured are all members of the Appalachian Penworks writers group. Featured poets in Part 1 include: Raymond Neely, Ashleigh Gill and Salvatore Buttaci.

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West Virginia Writers Podcast
Episode 52B - Princeton Pubic Library Poetry Reading PART 2 (NATIONAL POETRY MONTH)

West Virginia Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2011 33:14


In honor of April being National Poetry Month, today's podcast is another recorded live poetry reading, this one captured at the Princeton Public Library in down town Princeton, WV. The poets featured are all members of the Appalachian Penworks writers group. Featured poets for Part 2 include: Beth and Steve Godfrey, and Rob Merritt.

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West Virginia Writers Podcast
WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 7 - Sal Buttaci Recorded Live Reading

West Virginia Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2010 4:23


Our 7th bonus show is an extry-long entry into our Recorded Live Reading series. (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "Ahhhh, mind your Ps and Qs, Mack.") This live reading was recorded at a poetry reading given by Salvatore Buttaci at the Princeton Public Library on December 3, 2009. Sal is the author of A Dusting of Star Fall: Love Poems, Boy on a Swing and Other Poems, Sun Sparks The Day and Sal Buttaci's Greatest Hits 1970 - 2000 published in the Pudding House books Greatest Hits series. He is also the author of Painless Poetry, which is a workshop for educators teaching poetry appreciation and creative writing. His most recent book is called A Family of Sicilians: Stories and Poems. DOWNLOAD (Right click and Save Link Target As) West Virginia Writers Podcast Bonus Show 7 LINKS Salvatore Buttaci's website A Family of Sicilians