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This week Liz interviews the incredibly talented and accomplished award-winning sound designer, educator, and arts envoy to the U.S. Department of State Sharath Patel. Sharath shares his story and talks about his artistic process and passion for all things sound. Find out more about Sharath and his incredible career by visiting his website: http://www.sharathpatel.com/ In other OSU Theatre news, virtual tickets for the upcoming audio drama production of A Christmas Carol are available now by visiting this direct link. Find out more by visiting us at: https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/sac/theatre/university-theatre Questions? Comments? Contact us at damthedistance@oregonstate.edu
Gila shows Rob the 1995 TV-movie version of the musical "Bye Bye Birdie."Catchy songs! Intense choreography! Sanitized nostalgia! Tyne Daly! No Paul Lynde! Listen along as we find out how it all comes together.Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bye_Bye_Birdie_(1995_film)Questions? Comments?Contact us via email or voice:https://modern.technology/contact/
Are any of you feeling like we are - maybe a little anxious now seven months into COVID with various degrees of lockdown, with a very uncertain election layered on top of that? If you’re listening to this live, we have one week until Nov 3 election day; we may have a week or several weeks more until we find out the results of that presidential election. We are bringing you a few tools to cope with election anxiety. Questions? Comments? Contact us at hello@dearwhitewomen.com What to listen for: A set of tips from Dr Sue Varma Guidelines on when and how to take in the news Permission to stop talking politics to preserve our sanity How to address these times of anxiety with our children A special meditation with Lisa Guyman, giving you a sense of who you are, and how you can center and ground yourself during these times. About Sue: Dr. Sue Varma is a board-certified psychiatrist, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) Langone Health, and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Varma was the medical director to the 9/11 mental health program at NYU Langone. She has been a national mental health contributor over the last 13 years on all the major networks. Dr. Varma has recently participated in over 100 media interviews on national trauma during quarantine. She is the recipient of the inaugural Sharecare Emmy in 2019 for her creation of a digital series on depression. She is now sharing mental health awareness and education on Instagram. About Lisa: Lisa Guyman is a spiritual educator, Certified Chopra Primordial Sound Meditation Instructor and Reiki Master who helps her clients and students recognize their personal power and their ability to heal themselves. Also a published author and recording artist, Lisa uses her spiritual knowledge to assist her clients and students in reconnecting with spirit and returning to themselves. Like what you hear? Support us through Patreon! Don’t miss another episode and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and don’t miss our new anti-racism action calendar by joining our email list.
If we want sponsorship, we must remain non-partisan and can’t talk about political affiliation. We’re here to say that we aren’t seeking sponsorship on those terms, and we don’t believe talking about voting for Biden in 2020 means we are partisan – we believe we are voting FOR HUMANITY. This may be an explicit episode, so if you’ve got kids who can’t hear the f-bomb, maybe put your headphones on. Questions? Comments? Contact us at hello@dearwhitewomen.com RESOURCES YOU NEED TO HAVE: Hotline to the Election Protection network: https://866ourvote.org/ or call 866-OUR-VOTE if you see something or have a question. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR: Why we don’t think this is a partisan episode - we aren’t voting against someone, we are voting FOR humanity Our thoughts on key issues to remember while voting Technical tips relating to the act of voting Like what you hear? Support us through Patreon! Don’t miss another episode and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and don’t miss our new anti-racism action calendar by joining our email list.
In Episode 83, we met and heard the story of Marcus Bullock, who is currently a CEO, and a formerly incarcerated individual. The first part of the conversation painted the picture of his time entering and spent in prison - something we bet most of you hadn’t heard firsthand about before. But here’s the thing. 95% of incarcerated individuals DO make it out of prison, so how is the American system setting people up for success - or for failure, as the case may be? These are citizens we’re talking about, even though some of their basic rights are stripped away from them as a result of their time in prison. But these missing rights along with the stigma and societal setup make it very, very difficult to ever fully re-integrate into society. Should we really all be defined by our worst mistake, forever? Listen in to the conclusion of our two-part interview with Marcus Bullock to hear more truths about the US prison system - and so much more. Questions? Comments? Contact us at hello@dearwhitewomen.com What to listen for in Part Two: The medical care within prison, and how our society’s linkage of medical insurance to jobs inherently prevents returning citizens from getting the care they need What it takes to get a job, when so many people ask you if you’ve been convicted of a felony in the last few years The work that Flikshop is doing to restore connection and hope to those who are in prison The humanity that continues to link us together, regardless of what bad decisions we’ve made About Marcus Bullock: Marcus Bullock is an entrepreneur, justice reform advocate, and TED speaker. Following his 2004 release from prison, he launched a construction business that grew to employ other returning citizens. Bullock is the Founder and CEO of Flikshop, Inc., a software company that builds tools to help incarcerated people stay connected to their families and build community. He also founded the Flikshop School of Business, a program that teaches returning citizens life skills and entrepreneurship via computer coding and software development. Marcus is an inaugural cohort member of Techstars Anywhere 2018 and John Legend's Unlocked Futures business accelerators. He was selected as one of The Root's 2019 100 Most Influential African Americans in the U.S. He is also a member of the Justice Policy Institute's board of directors, Advisory Board member for Princeton University's Prison Teaching Initiative, and serves as an advisor to the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business and Aspen Institute's Opportunity Youth Incentive Fund. Married with two children, Marcus' story has received coverage from Forbes, CNN, Washington Post, Black Enterprise, and NPR. Venture: Flikshop is the tech platform that allows family members to connect easily with their incarcerated loved ones. The Flikshop app is famously known as the Instagram for prisons, allowing users the ability to send personalized pictures and messages delivered as postcards to any person in any cell in the US. Website: http://www.flikshop.com/ Like what you hear? Support us through Patreon! Don’t miss another episode and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and don’t miss our new anti-racism action calendar by joining our email list.
Rob shows Gila the 1975 spoof "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother."How does writer/director/star Gene Wilder and his band of Mel Brooks irregulars fare without Mel Brooks? Does this fit within Sherlockian canon? What's with the Kangaroo Hop? Listen and find out!Wikipedia link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventure_of_Sherlock_Holmes%27_Smarter_BrotherAs mentioned in this episode, check out MAD artist Sergio Aragones' "I Killed Marty Feldman" story:http://www.theofficialmartyfeldman.com/main/news/marty-and-the-cartoonist/Questions? Comments?Contact us via email or voice:https://modern.technology/contact/
Please join us today for a VERY short episode in which Emily details some birthday reflections. Next week we are back to our regularly scheduled program!Questions? Comments? Contact us!Facebook: The Aquila and Priscilla HourInstagram: @aquilahourTwitter: @aquilahourWordpress: hemadeusalive.wordpress.comEmail: theaquilaandpriscillahour.wordpress.com ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BIBLICALLY SOUND SCIENCE RESOURCES? Check out the Answers in Genesis bookstore: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=72031&u=2365144&m=10981&urllink=&afftrack= (This is an affiliate code)
Please join us today for a VERY short episode in which Emily details some birthday reflections. Next week we are back to our regularly scheduled program!Questions? Comments? Contact us!Facebook: The Aquila and Priscilla HourInstagram: @aquilahourTwitter: @aquilahourWordpress: hemadeusalive.wordpress.comEmail: theaquilaandpriscillahour.wordpress.com ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BIBLICALLY SOUND SCIENCE RESOURCES? Check out the Answers in Genesis bookstore: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=72031&u=2365144&m=10981&urllink=&afftrack= (This is an affiliate code)
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Cultural Ambassador Poppy Tooker. Poppy does it all. She's a Television Host, Radio Host, Author, Speaker, Culinary Activist, Spokesperson and Cooking Instructor (whew!). Learn about her love of food, New Orleans and her brand new book "Drag Queen Brunch." Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Hayden Reno... our Manchac neighbor, friend and true "Man of the Land." Learn all about hunting, fishing and trapping in the Manchac Swamp and discover what kinds of critters you can find out here. Plus, get the scoop on the biggest gator that Hayden ever caught and what animal his friend thought was a small boat. Oh yeah, there's a lot in this episode... two buddies just sitting down and chatting about swamp living. Good times. Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Mike Haro, a Location Manager for the television and movie industry. Go behind-the-scenes of this fascinating world. Find out how Mike got started in the biz... what productions he’s worked on... which stars he’s worked with... and some of the production challenges he's faced. Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with three young experts -- Harley, Amelya and McKenna -- about Middendorf's new "Let's Chill" Ice Cream menu which will be available in February 2019. Learn what's on the menu. Hear the girls' fun taste test reactions. And, join in on the laughs! Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Dr. Robert Moreau, Manager of Southeastern Louisiana University’s Turtle Cove Environmental Research Station. Learn about the history of the Manchac Swamp and Wetlands. Get the scoop on the Cypress Tree Planting and Christmas Tree Recycling programs. Plus, find out how Nutria got here and why there was an effort to rename them. Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Cari Caramonta, Co-Founder and Vice President of Gnarly Barley Brewing Company based in Hammond, LA. Learn about the history of one of America's 50 fastest growing breweries. Find out what it takes to run a craft brewery plus how they came up with their fun beer names. Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Uncle Santo takes you on an ACTUAL guided meditation to help you envision your success. Questions? Comments? Contact via lotustrainingofficial.com
Brookings experts Bruce Jones and David Victor forecast the future of U.S. energy and climate policies under the Trump administration, the role of state-level actors and energy markets, and what happens if the U.S. walks away from the Paris agreement. With thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo, Vanessa Sauter, Fred Dews, and Richard Fawal. Full show notes are available here: http://brook.gs/2ja53A6 Questions? Comments? Contact us at intersections@brookings.edu, or follow and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. Intersections is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.
Shibley Telhami, the Anwar Sadat chair for peace and development at the University of Maryland and nonresident senior fellow at Brookings, discusses with Sarah Yerkes the increasing polarization of American views toward Israel and Palestine and the future of U.S. policy in the broader Middle East. With thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo, Vanessa Sauter, Basseem Maleki, Fred Dews, and Richard Fawal. Full show notes are available here: https://www.brookings.edu/podcast-episode/us-politics-and-the-middle-east/ Questions? Comments? Contact us at intersections@brookings.edu, or follow and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. Intersections is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.
In Episode 2 of the Rural Education Podcast, Alan takes a look at wearing different hats at school. In a small school, you can't just stay in your room, you have to be involved. Questions? Comments? Contact the show at ruraledpodcast@gmail.com You can Tweet at the show, @RuralEdPodcast, like it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RuralEdPodcast. Or visit the show's blog at www.ruraledpodcast.blogspot.com