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Join our January Virtual Pep Rally by supporting on Substack or Patreon! andyjpizza.substack.com https://www.patreon.com/c/creativepeptalk Has an unexpected life event ever derailed your creative journey? When I reached out to illustrator Rebecca Green to join me on the podcast for the second time, she graciously volunteered to speak about a tragedy she had experienced in recent years, that brought her life to a complete stand still. Join us for a deeply vulnerable and inspiring conversation about this artist's journey from grief to renewed creativity. Content Warning: this episode contains a conversation around the death of an infant. SHOW NOTES: Co-Writing / Editing: Sophie Miller http://sophiemiller.co Audio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones http://pendingbeautiful.co Soundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? http://whywithaquestionmark.com Rebecca Green https://www.myblankpaper.com Rebecca's blog: https://www.myblankpaper.com/blog Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_%26_Lowell Katherine May - Wintering https://katherine-may.co.uk/wintering Art Brand Alliance https://artbrandalliance.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Lee talks with the authors of ERM's Annual Trends Report - Aiste Brackley, Andrew Angle, Rebecca Green and Ricardo Zibas – about the key business sustainability trends to expect across the globe in 2025, from climate change to AI, and how companies can respond. Their conversation covers: Changes to the sustainability landscape in 2025 Progress towards the Paris Agreement climate goals Managing supply chain challenges AI and technology trends driving the sustainability agenda How to drive sustainability through collaboration Related Links:2025 Annual Trends Report: The Path Forward for Sustainable Business2025 Annual Trends Webinar
Are you feeling exhausted despite getting plenty of sleep? Have you ever wondered why "just resting" never seems to fully recharge you? In this episode of Whinypaluza, host Rebecca Green dives into the transformative world of holistic rest with Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, a board-certified internal medicine physician and award-winning author of Sacred Rest: Recover Your Life, Renew Your Energy, Restore Your Sanity. Dr. Dalton-Smith shares her groundbreaking insights into the seven types of rest—physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, social, sensory, and creative—that are essential for a balanced, healthy life. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, Dr. Dalton-Smith guides listeners on how to identify their rest deficits and implement restorative practices to feel truly recharged. Key Takeaways: → Rest is not just about stopping; it's about restoration. Learn the difference between "stopping the bleeding" and true replenishment. → There are seven distinct types of rest, and understanding where you're depleted is the first step toward healing. → Emotional rest is about creating safe spaces to express yourself authentically, without judgment or fear. → Sensory overload, often unnoticed, can lead to irritability and fatigue. Simple sensory reprieves can make a significant difference. → Quality sleep relies on adequate rest in other areas. Addressing rest deficits enhances both sleep quality and overall well-being. Quotes: "Most of us don't realize that just by stopping, we haven't truly restored." "Ask yourself: What kind of tired am I? That question can transform how you approach rest and recovery." More from Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith: Book: Sacred Rest: Recover Your Life, Renew Your Energy, Restore Your Sanity – Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Take the free Rest Quiz: restquiz.com to discover your rest deficits. Learn more about her work at her workplace well-being consulting agency, Restorasis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the chaos of daily life and looking for ways to bring balance and wellness to your family? Join us as we dive into the essential pillars of health and wellness that every family needs to thrive. In this episode of the Whinypaluza podcast, host Rebecca Green sits down with a health coach, keynote speaker, and life balance enthusiast to discuss how to prioritize wellness in a busy world. The conversation covers practical tips for nourishing your family, encouraging regular movement, ensuring quality sleep, and embracing the benefits of sunlight and nature. Listeners will learn how to reclaim their intuition and create a balanced, healthy lifestyle for their families. Key Takeaways:
No runner's journey is the same. For some of us, building up to a couple of miles is the most we'll ever want to do. For others, it may be to see how fast or far our legs can take us. For others still, it's a particular event or distance that serves as our goal. Or… somewhere in between. Either way, we may never know how far running can take us. Rebecca Green made quick work of finding out how far she was willing to go. In a year, she went from “new runner” to “ultra runner.” And she didn't let the weather, or an event cancellation get in her way. We love having runners like Rebecca as part of the Novant Health Charlotte Marathon Ambassador team! We think you'll get a kick out of meeting her, too, on this episode of The Running Around Charlotte Podcast, presented by Novant Health Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
In this special episode we feature two guests from a new production of Oliver! Starring as Fagin, we meet Rob Davies, and keeping everyone in order is producer Rebecca Green. Both come from Eccleshall Community Amateur Dramatics (ECAD). We talk about how the production is going, how the society was formed, and what the audience can expect, as well as talking about the importance of local community theatre. There's the usual features such as Claim to Fame and, of course, Coffee Time. If you like what you hear, and you can afford it, you can make a one-off donation to us via:Ko-Fi.com You can buy us a coffee by going to Buy Me A Coffee! We like coffee! (It's a coffee-based podcast
Educational Objectives Review challenges that impact optimal treatment of skin barrier dysfunction in patients with acne who are seeking OTC care List strategies to individualize patient care and improve recommendations for patients with acne experiencing skin barrier dysfunction Faculty: Robin Laird Patient Advocate Los Angeles, California Mary Barna Bridgeman, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP Clinical Professor Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Piscataway, New Jersey Internal Medicine Pharmacist Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital-New Brunswick New Brunswick, New Jersey Mary Barna Bridgeman, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP, has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ Planning Staff—Jim Palatine, RPh, MBA; Maryjo Dixon, RPh, MBA; Liza Patel, PharmD, RPh; Aleksandra Thomas; Susan Pordon; Brianna Winters; Chloe Taccetta; and Rebecca Green have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. An anonymous peer reviewer was used as part of content validation and conflict resolution. The peer reviewer has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for 0.75 contact hour (0.05 CEU) under the ACPE universal activity numbers 0290-0000-24-128-H01-P and 0290-0000-24-128-H01-T. The activity is available for CE credit through April 29, 2025. This activity is supported by educational grants from CeraVe and La Roche-Posay; L'Oreal USA, Inc.
Educational Objectives Review challenges that impact optimal treatment of skin barrier dysfunction in patients with acne who are seeking OTC care List strategies to individualize patient care and improve recommendations for patients with acne experiencing skin barrier dysfunction Faculty: Robin Laird Patient Advocate Los Angeles, California Mary Barna Bridgeman, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP Clinical Professor Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Piscataway, New Jersey Internal Medicine Pharmacist Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital-New Brunswick New Brunswick, New Jersey Mary Barna Bridgeman, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP, has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ Planning Staff—Jim Palatine, RPh, MBA; Maryjo Dixon, RPh, MBA; Liza Patel, PharmD, RPh; Aleksandra Thomas; Susan Pordon; Brianna Winters; Chloe Taccetta; and Rebecca Green have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. An anonymous peer reviewer was used as part of content validation and conflict resolution. The peer reviewer has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose. Pharmacy Times Continuing Education™ is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for 0.75 contact hour (0.05 CEU) under the ACPE universal activity numbers 0290-0000-24-128-H01-P and 0290-0000-24-128-H01-T. The activity is available for CE credit through April 29, 2025. This activity is supported by educational grants from CeraVe and La Roche-Posay; L'Oreal USA, Inc.
In this episode of the Design Atlas Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Rebecca Green, a Lecturer and researcher hailing from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Dr. Green's journey blends the realms of graphic design and sociology, infusing her work with a distinctive interdisciplinary flair. Fueled by a fervent commitment to effective communication, she directs her research lens towards the complex domain of visual communication within the scope of Climate Change. Drawing upon her seasoned background as a graphic designer and illustrator, Dr. Green delves deep into the nuanced landscape where design language intersects with environmental advocacy. Through her insights, we explore the transformative potential embedded within strategic climate messaging, and the pivotal role graphic design plays in shaping perception and fostering trust amidst the urgent call for environmental action. If you'd like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.designatlaspod.com. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlaspod, or send us an email at hello@designatlaspod.com. You can also follow us on TikTok @designatlaspod. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Sound engineered and edited by Jens Bringsjord. All rights reserved. ©2024 Design Atlas Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/design-atlas-pod/support
In this special episode, Rebecca Green hosts a candid conversation with her daughter, Ella, discussing the journey and challenges of transitioning from middle school to high school. They delve into Ella's experiences, fears, successes, and advice for students and parents navigating this significant life change. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Ella shares her initial feelings of anxiety on the first day of high school and how she has grown more comfortable over time. The importance of school tours and expectations versus actual experiences in a new environment. Ella talks about her expectations of increased difficulty and how she's managed the workload by dedicating more time to studying and understanding concepts. Time management, utilizing free periods, and using calendar tools for effective scheduling. Changes in friendships and interactions in high school, focusing on the effort required to maintain connections and the reduced self-consciousness in social interactions. Ella's advice on handling rejection, and the importance of feeling emotions but learning from experiences to maturely move forward. The role of supportive parents, friends, and the guidance department at school, encourage open communication and seeking assistance when needed. Advice on picking classes wisely, managing schedules, and setting goals for high school, including aspirations for involvement in theater, music theory, and academic Rebecca talks about parental support during this transition, and the importance of understanding and respecting your child's emotional journey. Teacher feedback, parent-teacher interactions, and celebrating achievements with the child. Follow Rebecca Greene Blog https://www.whinypaluza.com/ Book 1 https://bit.ly/WhinypaluzaBook Book 2 https://bit.ly/whinybook2 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whinypaluzaparentingandmarriage Instagram https://www.instagram.com/becgreene5/ @becgreene5 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@whinypaluzamom?lang=en @whinypaluzamom YouTube https://www.youtube.com/WhinyPaluza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kristin and Nick chat with Rebecca Green and Camrey who also performs a little Ed Sheeran on the violin
Beautiful song amazing story!
KZMU News is closing out our Best of 2022 week with a story that aired in March. In 2018 a murder shocked a small Navajo community near Bluff. Federal agents arrested a suspect later that year. But since then the victim's family has lived without closure. We chose the piece due to Rebecca Green's powerful story of loss and fear in this remote area of the Navajo Nation. // Original broadcast: https://www.kzmu.org/four-years-after-a-murder-a-rural-utah-navajo-community-looks-for-closure/
Rebecca is a self-proclaimed real estate enthusiast. Rebecca is an experienced agent with HUNDREDS of transactions under her belt. She has practiced real estate all across the country, from Hawaii to the Midwest, and is well-connected with some of the top agents in the country!Rebecca is also a business coach, motivational speaker, podcast host, and real estate investor outside real estate sales. In addition, she has a passion for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and personal finance.Join us in this Interview with Rebecca Green as she talks about Self-Discipline toward Personal Finances.-The best way to reach Rebecca Green.www.instagram.com/realtorkcbeccag/-Hey, thanks so much for listening!If you enjoyed the podcast, leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to the show.And if you'd rather listen to the show on YouTube, check out my channel and subscribe there.-I'm a huge believer that when you're feeling your best, you can do your best. Check out some of my previous podcast episodes!Start Building Wealth Through Real Estate InvestmentWhy Passive Income Is Important for Real Estate Agents4 Key Metrics to Analyze Business Opportunities--Stop
Für Episode hat Carla ihre gruseligsten, spukigsten und schaurigsten (vielleicht aber auch die niedlichsten) Bücher rund um Halloween (und den Día de Muertos) zusammengesucht.„Keiner gruselt sich vor Gustav“ (von Guido van Genechten. Annette Betz Verlag, 2015) ist ein unglaublich herziges Pappbilderbuch rund um ein liebeswürdiges Gespenst, das total bei sich bleibt. Sein mexikanischer Namensvetter „Gustavo“ (von Flavia Z. Drago, Woow Books, 2022) entspricht auch nicht gerade althergebrachten Gespensterklischees. Ein Highlight dieses Bilderbuchs sind die mexikanischen Elemente in den Illustrationen. Wer spätestens jetzt interessiert ist: „Wie man sich mit einem Gespenst anfreundet“ (von Rebecca Green, Diogenes, 2019) erfährt man in diesem nebelfarbenen Bilderbuch. „Mortina“ (von Barbara Cantini, dtv 2019) ist ein sympathisches Zombiemädchen, das Halloween nutzt, um sich endlich mit Menschenkindern anzufreunden.Wer sich lieber selbst Gruselgeschichten ausdenkt, kann sich von der Gespenster-Box (von Ella Bailey, Laurence King Verlag 2019) inspirieren lassen. Ziemlich gruselig gehts es außerdem in der aktuellen Ausgabe vom Polle-Magazin zu! Inklusive Hörprobe! Text und Musik stammt von Christopher Fellehner „Fledermaus“ (von Charlotte Milner, DK Verlag 2022) ist ein querformatiges Sachbilderbuch, gleichermaßen informativ wie schön, das mit so einigen Mythen über Fledertiere aufräumt und Awareness schafft. Eine trans Coming-Of-Age-Story, die in der lateinamerikanischen Brujx-Community in den USA (und vor allem auf einem Friedhof) spielt und eine unterhaltsame Liebesgeschichte ist der #ownvoices-Roman „Yadriel und Julian. Cemetery boys“ (von Aiden Thomas, Dragonfly 2022).Zu Gast in dieser Episode ist Ileana Seidl von the tiniest bookclub, ihr kennt sie vielleicht schon aus der Episode von den Büchern, die im Dunkeln leuchten.Sie ist Spezialistin für alles was mit Grusel, Spuk und Witchcraft zu tun hat. Außerdem arbeitet sie als Buchhändlerin in Berlin. Sie verrät, was gerade so der spookieste Scheiß am Gruselbuchmarkt ist (nämlich „Boris, Babette und lauter Skelette“ (von Tanja Esch, Kibitz 2022) und „Ringo und die Vampirkaninchen“ (von Katja Spitzer, Mairisch 2022) aber auch generell ihrem persönlichen Halloween-Guide. Hier gehts zu Ileanas Playlist für eure Halloweenparty: Diverse SpuuuksongsLeseratte Ro trennt bei „Hexen hexen“ (von Roald Dahl, illustriert von Pénélope Bagieu, Reprodukt 2020) das Werk vom Autor und empfiehlt diese Comicadaption einer krassen Gruselgeschichte.
Will Congress pass bipartisan legislation to fix the Electoral Count Act, that Donald Trump tried to exploit in 2020? Is the new Electoral Count Reform Act the right way to go to stop election subversion? Are there ways of improving the act before Congress may pass it as soon as this fall? On Season 4, Episode 1 of the ELB Podcast, we hear a recent conversation that I moderated with Norm Eisen, Ned Foley, Rebecca Green, J. Michael Luttig and Janai Nelson.
Anna is from the USA, but currently lives in Berlin. In her interview, she reflects on the difficulties of being a world away from her family during the pandemic, and how much anxiety relief came along with the release of the vaccine. Interviewed 10 March 2022. Learn more about leaving a story for future generations at https://storiesofcovid.co --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stories-of-covid/support
Camrey, a victim of shaken baby syndrome, is now 10 years old and thriving!
In today's episode, we discuss Neurodiversity, which was one of the key highlights of the ERUPT2021 conference. For this session our panel included Simon Prior who is Senior Test Manager at easyJet, Martin Carpenter , the CIO at Synomics Limited) and Rebecca Green who is the Global Employer Brand and Talent Attraction Lead at Rolls Royce. They discussed whether Neurodiversity is the Secret to Bridging the Technology Talent Gap.
Jonathan Macey, a professor at Yale Law School, discusses the trial of former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng over his alleged role in a scheme to loot billions from the Malaysian fund known as 1MDB. Rebecca Green, a professor and co-director of the Election Law Program at William & Mary Law School, discusses the Supreme Court dealing a blow to minority voting rights. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jonathan Macey, a professor at Yale Law School, discusses the trial of former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng over his alleged role in a scheme to loot billions from the Malaysian fund known as 1MDB. Rebecca Green, a professor and co-director of the Election Law Program at William & Mary Law School, discusses the Supreme Court dealing a blow to minority voting rights. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to this special Whinypaluza episode with Seth and Rebecca Green as they celebrate Valentine's Day and discuss the lessons they have learned as a married couple. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Why couples should sit down and make ground rules for when they fight. How it's important for people to ask their partner for what they really want. Why we need to lower our expectations and be more realistic. How you should treat your spouse how you would treat a stranger. How people aren't always in tune with their spouse's wants and needs. Follow Rebecca Greene Blog whinypaluza.com Book bit.ly/WhinypaluzaBook Facebook facebook.com/whinypaluzaparenting Instagram @becgreene5 TikTok @whinypaluzamom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ross Guberman, a legal writing coach who has taught classes for new federal judges since 2012, discusses some circuit judges calling out colleagues in snarky tones in opinions, reflecting polarized politics. Elections law expert Rebecca Green, a professor at William & Mary Law School, discusses Alabama's appeal to the Supreme Court over the order to redraw its congressional map. Mary-Christine Sungaila, who leads the appellate practice at Buchalter, discusses a Supreme Court case this term over Nazi-looted art. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ross Guberman, a legal writing coach who has taught classes for new federal judges since 2012, discusses some circuit judges calling out colleagues in snarky tones in opinions, reflecting polarized politics. Elections law expert Rebecca Green, a professor at William & Mary Law School, discusses Alabama's appeal to the Supreme Court over the order to redraw its congressional map. Mary-Christine Sungaila, who leads the appellate practice at Buchalter, discusses a Supreme Court case this term over Nazi-looted art. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This past week, local officials and community leaders marked the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The event was hosted by Marilyn Moran-Townsend from Advancing Voices of Women and we'll hear from local faith leaders, Mayor Tom Henry, and County Councilwoman Sheila Curry-Campbell. WBOI ‘s Rebecca Green reported on the event the day of the broadcast. Our music is by Mark Waldick, Noah Campodonico, Kurt Roembke, and Hope Arthur. Our web producer is Loyal Vandenburg. Our production assistants are Monica Blankenship, Meihkai Bowers, Steve Mullaney, Kyle Norbeck, Diahmynd Thomas, Mikaela Veltum, and Sydney Wagner.
For the first of a series of interviews, illustrator Rebecca Green joins Jake Parker and Lee White to discuss comparison, making art on the move, Patreon, social media, and much more in this engaging episode.Sign up for SVSLearn's 30 Day Trial: https://courses.svslearn.com/bundles/30-days-free3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and shownotes.
Take my new skillshare class! “Social Media for Creatives: 5 Exercises to Power Your Freelance Career” https://skl.sh/truefansclass---Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-pep-talk/id929743897Get Episode Transcripts at creativepeptalk.com/episodes - - -SHOW NOTES- - -Rebecca Greenhttps://www.myblankpaper.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rebeccagreenillustration/Chris Pain, Illustratorhttps://www.cfpayne.com/Garfield's Thanksgiving, bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Garfields-Thanksgiving-Jim-Davis/dp/0345356500Boney Legs, Joanna Cole, bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Bony-Legs-Joanna-Cole/dp/0590405160How to Make Friends with a Ghost, Book by Rebecca Greenhttps://www.myblankpaper.com/books#/how-to-make-friends-with-a-ghost-1/ - - -SPONSORS- - -ADOBE MAXSupport for Creative Pep Talk comes from Adobe MAX. Adobe MAX is the annual global creativity conference and it's going online this year -- October 26th through the 28th. This is sure to be a creative experience like no other. Plus, it's all free. Yep - 100% free! With over 25 hours of keynotes, luminary speakers, breakout sessions, workshops, musical performances and even a few celebrity appearances, it's going to be one-stop shopping for your inspiration, goals and creative tune-ups. Explore over 300 sessions across 11 tracks, hear from amazing speakers and learn new creative skills… all totally free and online this October. To register, head to max.adobe.comSKILLSHAREThere's nothing better than getting better. Accomplishing growth is extremely satisfying, and online classes from Skillshare make it possible. Learn about illustration, design, photography, productivity, and marketing. With Skillshare's short classes, you can move your creative journey forward without putting life on hold. So explore your creativity at Skillshare.com/CreativePep where our listeners get a free trial of Premium Membership.SPOONFLOWERShop, design and sell custom fabric, wallpaper and home decor on Spoonflower - if DIYing is your jam, SPOONFLOWER is THE destination for print-on-demand fabric, wallpaper and home decor products. Visit spoonflower.com and DIY all the live long day! Spoonflower.com
Episode 71 Saturday, August 7, 2021 On the Needles 3:17 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info Tom Daley Winding Trail by Kate Oates, Knit Picks Swish Worsted in Rainforest Heather--DONE!! Rainbow Wings by Knitting Expat Designs, Hue Loco Merino sock in New Yorker and color riot minis-- DONE!! Edie by Isabell Kraemer, Hue Loco Merino Sock in Eclipse On the Easel 16:26 Painting flowers & seascapes. Rebecca Green-inspired Holbein palette exercise. Dylan M. paint-along on Skillshare. New planner season. I chose ORCHID for 2022! On the Table 21:37 Coconut Rice with Eggplant and Pickled Cucumber from East Cherry Couscous & Arugula Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette zucchini carpaccio salad – smitten kitchen Peach & Tomato salad Kale and balsamic grapes then grilled radicchio with balsamic grapes Quinoa and green beans Spinach with tofu croutons Broiled zucchini with mint and garlic Corn salad Tony's Steak and Grilled Soy-Glazed Pork Chops Grilled halloumi with pesto Chicken Chili with Pureed White Beans and Cream Cheese Beet-infused gin, sort of like this? On the Nightstand 33:44 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate! You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below. The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you! All Systems Red by Martha Wells Remote Control by Nnedi Okarafor 84,Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff (audio) The Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny (audio) A Great Reckoning by Louise Penny (audio) The Hangman by Louise Penny A Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley A Fatal Grace (Inspector Gamache, Book 2) by Louise Penny The Whispering House by Elizabeth Brooks Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson (loved the audio version performed by Marin Ireland). Dear Miss Metropolitan by Carolyn Ferrell The Arsonist by Sue Miller We are the Brennans by Tracey Lange And also We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oats The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (loved the audio version performed by Carey Mulligan). Bingo 59:49 Starts friday evening may 28, ends Sept 6 Need to post a photo of completed Bingo with #CCRRsummerbingo2021 to instagram or Ravelry Monica: Three recipes: tomato salami with mint, sesame-cured broccoli, upside down plum polenta cake, zucchini with mint and garlic, corn salad with tomatoes avocado and lime cilantro dressing Favorite Recipes from Melissa Clark's Kitchen Local fav: It's it sundae Something to make you laugh: 84, Charing Cross Lane Cortney: Shared the Choc. Mousse recipe Read a Laugh with Nothing to See Here. Tried new-to-me flavor: sardines! Vacation read: We are the Brennans Read something “everyone” has already read: The Midnight Library Borrowed The Arsonist from a vacation bookshelf.
Episode 55: Jacksonville's Missing Girls Hey Cruel Coven! Today Cady's covering the cases of five girls who disappeared from Jacksonville, Florida within a three-month time-frame in 1974. These are the stories of Jean Schoen, Anette and Mylette Anderson, Virginia Helm, and Rebecca Green. If you have information about any of these cases, please contact the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at 904.630.0500 or email them at JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org. K. Love YOU. Bye! Sources: Charley Project Jean Schoen Charley Project Lillian Annette Anderson Charley Project Mylette Anderson Find A Grave Murderpedia Project Cold Case Wanna Support the Pod?: We have a PATREON! We have BRAND NEW...RAD AS HELL MERCH! Sponsors for THIS Episode: NONE. Wanna sponsor us? Email us! Stalk Us: Visit Cruel Ink Media's Website "LIKE" The Cruel and Unusual Podcast Page on Facebook Join the Cruel Coven Facebook Group Follow the POD on Instagram Follow Tori on Instagram Follow Cady on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cruel-and-unusual-podcast/support
This book was published in 2019 by Eerdmans Book for Young Readers, written by Rebecca Grabill and illustrated by Rebecca Green.
UVA Law student Juliet Clark ’21, William & Mary law professor Rebecca Green and UVA Law professor Saikrishna Prakash analyze the history and future of the Virginia Constitution 50 years after its ratification. UVA Law professor A. E. Dick Howard ’61, who led the 1971 constitution revision effort, moderated the event. The event was part of the Baliles Legacy Series Presentation at the Virginia Bar Association’s annual meeting. (University of Virginia School of Law, Jan. 22, 2021)
Anita Kumar, White House correspondent and associate editor at Politico and Rebecca Green, professor of law at William & Mary and co-director of its Election Law Program, talk about the latest national political news.
More than a month after Election Day, and the result has been made official. But just because Biden's win is now concrete, it doesn't mean Trump will concede defeat. On Today's Show:Anita Kumar, White House correspondent and associate editor at Politico and Rebecca Green, professor of law at William & Mary and co-director of its Election Law Program, talk about the latest national political news.
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Intensive care units are filling up with coronavirus patients across the country. Which means that some of the sick people aren’t going to get the care they need. Meanwhile, Texas Republicans want the United States Supreme Court to overturn the presidential election in four other states. And Donald Trump wants every Republican in Congress to sign on to the case. And lastly, New York’s massive state pension fund is divesting from fossil fuels companies. Experts say it could push more major investors to follow suit. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: The death panels are coming. More than a third of Americans live in areas where hospitals are running critically short of intensive care beds, according to federal data analyzed by the New York Times. And one in ten Americans lives in an area where intensive care beds are either completely full, or fewer than five percent of beds are available. At these levels, maintaining existing standards of care for the sickest patients may be impossible. The new data shows that some areas – like Amarillo, Texas, Coral Gables, Florida, and Troy, Michigan – are seeing rates of serious illness from Covid-19 that approach the levels seen in New York City during the worst weeks of the spring. Political leaders in many states are ramping up measures to try to slow the spread, the Times reports. Governor Michelle Lujan (LOO-HAN) Grisham of New Mexico, where ICUs are full across the state, is expected to soon announce that hospitals can ration care based on who is most likely to survive. Survival rates from the disease have improved as doctors have learned which treatments work, the Times says. But hospital shortages could reverse those gains, risking the possibility of increasing mortality rates once again. There is some evidence physicians are already limiting care, according to Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor of health policy at Harvard University. For the last several weeks, the rate at which Covid-19 patients are going to hospitals has started decreasing. That suggests that there’s some rationing of care as hospitals remain full, Tsai told the Times. The best way we can ease the burden on hospitals is to stop the spread – so stay home or else mask up. Texas Election Lawsuit 'Absurd' No matter how hard he scrubs, the stink of failure clings to Donald Trump. Reuters reports that an attempt by Texas Republicans to have Trump’s election loss upended by the US Supreme Court is almost certain to fail. Texas on Tuesday sued Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in a case brought directly to the high court. The suit asks justices to throw out the voting results in those four states. It argues that changes made by the states to expand mail-in voting amid the pandemic were unlawful, Reuters reports. Election law experts who called the lawsuit laughable. Rebecca Green, a professor at William and Mary Law School in Virginia, told Reuters that Texas does not have legal standing to challenge how other states handled the election. She said QUOTE It is so outlandish. It is totally contrary to how our Constitution mandates that elections be run. The idea that a state could complain about another state’s processes is just absurd ENDQUOTE. Trump said yesterday on Twitter that he'll intervene in the case, which was filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Meanwhile, a Republican congressman who filed an amicus brief in the lawsuit said yesterday that Trump is anxiously awaiting a list of lawmakers who support the effort. The Washington Post reports that Trump called Congressman Mike Johnson of Louisiana yesterday morning. Trump asked Johnson to request that all Republican members of the House and Senate join their brief. In a letter to colleagues, Johnson said they are not seeking to litigate particular allegations of fraud – no doubt because the allegations are bogus. Rather, the Post reports, they are urging the Court to conduct a careful, timely review of the allegations. Seeing as how the Court just declined to hear another of Trump’s baseless election complaints, that’d be a big surprise. Finally, the Post reports, the Nevada Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Tuesday night to reject an appeal from Trump’s campaign to overturn the state’s election results. Loooooser! Fossil Fuels Divestment Spreads now any rich people? Let them know that the world’s wealthy will need to reduce their carbon footprints by a factor of thirty to help curb climate change. The figure comes from findings published yesterday by the United Nations Environment Program and reported in the Washington Post. Currently, the emissions attributable to the richest one percent of all people account for more than double those of the poorest fifty percent. Shifting that balance will require swift and substantial lifestyle changes, the Post says, including decreases in air travel. But there are also changes that only institutions, not individuals, can make. And some are. According to the New York Times, one of the world’s largest and most influential investors – New York State’s pension fund – will drop many of its fossil fuel stocks in the next five years. It will also and sell its shares in other companies that contribute to global warming by 2040, the state comptroller said yesterday. With $226 billion in assets, New York’s fund holds sway over other major investors. Its decision to divest from fossil fuels could help push global markets away from oil and gas companies, experts and activists told the Times. One thousand two hundred and forty six institutions have committed to shedding their investments in fossil fuels, the Times reports. Sixty thousand individuals have also divested. The total combined value of their portfolios is $14.1 trillion. The movement to dump fossil fuel stocks began as an effort to make an ethical statement and to cast polluters as pariahs, much like the push to divest from apartheid-era South Africa. But as the market shifts, coal and increasingly oil and gas have become riskier investments. It was bound to happen eventually – and hopefully not too late. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: NBC News reports that immigrant and child advocates are increasing pressure on President-elect Joe Biden. They want him to commit to allowing parents separated from their children at the border by the Trump administration to return to the US to be reunited. Biden has said he would establish a taskforce dedicated to reuniting separated families, but his transition team has yet to reveal detailed plans. Get on that, Joe! Trump is facing a rebellion among Congressional Republicans over his threat to veto the annual Pentagon spending bill, Politico reports. A House vote on Tuesday night suggests Trump’s veto will be overridden, which hasn’t happened to him before. Well, there’s a first time for everything. Cuba said this week it has attracted $1.9 billion worth of foreign investment over the past year despite tighter US sanctions. Reuters reports that Cuba has reduced obstacles to foreign investment. For example, only projects regarding extraction of natural resources and public services will now require a majority Cuban stakeholder. What would Che say? The Federal Trade Commission and more than forty states accused Facebook yesterday of becoming a monopoly by buying up its rivals to illegally squash competition, the New York Times reports. The prosecutors called for Facebook to break off Instagram and WhatsApp, and for new restrictions on future deals. Great, now when do we start redistributing Mark Zuckerberg’s personal fortune? That’s all for the AM Quickie. Join us this afternoon on the Majority Report. DEC 10, 2020 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Rebecca Green, professor of law at William & Mary and co-director of its Election Law Program, gives an update on the president's attempts to overturn the results of the election by filing (what most legal experts say are baseless) lawsuits.
Trump's lawsuits continue, but there are so many of them, being brought on so many different complaints, that it's hard to keep track of them all. On Today's Show:Rebecca Green, professor of law at William & Mary and co-director of its Election Law Program, gives an update on the president's attempts to overturn the results of the election by filing (what most legal experts say are baseless) lawsuits.
Lurz & Sauer blicken zurück auf einen Oktober zwischen Grusel und Klischée und diskutieren über die Notwendigkeit von Erinnerungen und dem Festhalten am Was-wäre-wenn. Es geht um die uralte Grundsatzfrage Hund oder Katze, die Verbundenheit zu Autor*innen, den olfaktorischen Soundtrack von Annes Leben und um ein wirklich potthässliches Buchcover. Bücher, auf die wir zurückgeblickt haben: Yoko Ogawa - Insel der verlorenen Erinnerung (übersetzt von Sabine Mangold), Maya Angelou - Was für immer mir gehört (übersetzt von Melanie Walz), Sigrid Nunez - Sempre Susan (übersetzt von Anette Grube), Maja Lunde - Als die Welt stehen blieb (übersetzt von Ursel Allenstein), Nina Blazon - Das Wörterbuch des Windes, Sy Montgomery - Einfach Mensch sein: Von Tieren lernen (übersetzt von Heide Sommer, Illustriert von Rebecca Green), Matt Haig - The Midnight Library, Dani Atkins - Die Achse meiner Welt (übersetzt von Birgit Moosmüller), Kristin Harmel - Solange am Himmel Sterne stehen (übersetzt von Veronika Dünninger)
I'm getting really spooooooky with this episode's story AND book of the week! The latter is 'How to Make Friends with a Ghost' by Rebecca Green and published by Andersen Press. And you can listen to 'Touch the Sky' from 'Eunice! A Musical'. It's written by Joanna Taylor and sung by Bunmi Gabriel. Don't forget to find me on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, just search for @MamaGStories! If you'd like to support my work you can head to: https://www.ko-fi.com/mamag Tickets for 'Mama G's Story Time Spooktacular' at the Stanley Halls on October 30th: https://www.stanleyhalls.org.uk/boxoffice/ and at the Tramshed on October 31st: https://www.tramshed.org/whats-on/mama-gs-story-time-spooktacular Get tickets to see me in 'Rapunzel' at the Woodville this Christmas: https://www.woodville.co.uk/events/rapunzel And you can get tickets to see the musical version of 'Eunice the Horse' (at the Stanley Halls, Dec 19th-24th) here: https://www.stanleyhalls.org.uk/boxoffice *** BRAND NEW DAYS Music by ROA ▹ Soundcloud: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVVuUjl1ZDVQcHZIdXRoanRIellPUW9OSGlfUXxBQ3Jtc0ttMzZEVnNRUEZuOVdZOGtsdWlvbGdOcjJkNTZyckdwZm9aVGlkV3VPenhJU1p0REpZVnA1eS02SHVYbENJM2dFVWo2WFFxZFJCZy0xbjBMV204ZUlFdFk5djAtT1JIYWM2MnV2UDdzZWsybUd4eG5qMA%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=nbRO6lp2X-g&q=https%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2Froa_music1031 (https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031) ▹ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RoaMusic (https://www.youtube.com/RoaMusic) ▹ Instagram: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVd4bTEtUXhnRDhGTUsxSmw0VVJWZ3lxWV9wd3xBQ3Jtc0ttdmVZVURIWERiUmpuRmZjOGpQanJ6eXllbmZtZ2RVcXVSRjFWMHRJNGNwZHF6THdScmVlWi0wbTdIQTdHUFRrYlMyTHFsWGlkVmg2OXBWX2VqdnZ6YnBybUc3cWVBTzY2Qk5FVHY2elJlUUFrbzdWMA%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=nbRO6lp2X-g&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Froa__music%2F (https://www.instagram.com/roa__music/) ▹ Spotify: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0pxOVltaElzcDgyYzFYUXdSdzVuVmdjZzltZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttRkp5YnF3RDZfWjlLd3RaZXp5M2F2NWtxZVFPTXNaTjRVS29ZcG96MEhMb1ZKOGxoSzh2NFo2ZW1ua3R3OU5SU3JLRldLamhfeUM5T2h5RlJFSFc1dGhXbVNneEpBalR1QXBNOGhibXZ3SHV5MzBTRQ%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=nbRO6lp2X-g&q=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fartist%2F1ETpopXAT%E2%80%A6T7Q5O8AAC6aagkKw (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ETpo...) Promoted by BGMD No Copyright Music https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqa1Q2VGhvREFGTllsWU9EVHFnOWhoTmc4dWRXZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuUXhEYkVVWkg5NnlLZVk0YmlGejk2TndKTGFlNmJnS0FWUFdFRTMwLUFiOGFOUWg2bjEwSmJhQV9Oc0ZFMkE0Q25YWDFhNnBJU0ZLOXhwamFWYU00RXBIYm91SWNTeW9KbV9LamxXZlJQenhFVk8zOA%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=nbRO6lp2X-g&q=http%3A%2F%2Ftiny.cc%2Fyf4qpz (http://tiny.cc/yf4qpz) Creative Commons — CC BY 3.0 https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVJCN1hNLTNDMi1taDcyX1F3elZjNHZYV3JLUXxBQ3Jtc0ttMDQwLW44anZ6UzJIcHJJdmZkMWhPUGJ2eGdaX0FEMnk4VDB2elBKX01EbnZwdFprUmRNbFpzV3ZwSE45WnpUSjUyRFphODJtX3ItdWlMNDVpSFNveEFnOGV4d1dCZ1JhMHIzcFEzMTZ1bDdoSEdLWQ%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=nbRO6lp2X-g&q=http%3A%2F%2Ftiny.cc%2Fddgnpz (http://tiny.cc/ddgnpz)
Ben Laidler, Tower Hudson Research CEO, is betting on the resilience of the consumer. Mike Swell, Goldman Sachs Asset Management Co-Head of Global Fixed Income Portfolio Management, says investors are writing off the bond market too early. Gregory Peters, PGIM Fixed Income Head of Multi-Sector and Strategy, says a blue sweep could benefit the consumer by fueling wage and economic growth. Rebecca Green, William & Mary Law School Professor, says post-election litigation is normal and can expect a contested election if one or more states have a close race. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ben Laidler, Tower Hudson Research CEO, is betting on the resilience of the consumer. Mike Swell, Goldman Sachs Asset Management Co-Head of Global Fixed Income Portfolio Management, says investors are writing off the bond market too early. Gregory Peters, PGIM Fixed Income Head of Multi-Sector and Strategy, says a blue sweep could benefit the consumer by fueling wage and economic growth. Rebecca Green, William & Mary Law School Professor, says post-election litigation is normal and can expect a contested election if one or more states have a close race.
Rebecca Green, a professor at William & Mary Law School and co-director of the Election Law Program, discusses possible post-election litigation. Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses The Supreme Court agreeing to hear Trump administration appeals on three cases dealing with immigration policy. June Grasso hosts.
Rebecca Green, a professor at William & Mary Law School and co-director of the Election Law Program, discusses possible post-election litigation. Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses The Supreme Court agreeing to hear Trump administration appeals on three cases dealing with immigration policy. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
WBOI news director Rebecca Green gives us an explainer of poll workers and poll watchers.
Illustrator/author, and native “Michigander”, Rebecca Green, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about her first steps as an illustrator; why you sometimes have to unlearn what you learned in art school; what she thinks about when she thinks about color; and how illustrators can navigate blocks and burnouts and breakdowns by following their own “creative compass”.
We talk about what makes a community resilient in the face of COVID-19, and what people have told researchers from ODU's "Life In Hampton Roads" survey. After that, we answer questions and discuss concerns about the upcoming election with Prof. Rebecca Green, co-director of the Election Law Program at William & Mary Law School.
This week Bob and Amy welcome another guest to Big Fish, Little Pod: Rebecca Green! Becca was living and working in Colorado when Covid-19 hit, causing her to change jobs from a substitute teacher to a caregiver at an assisted living facility that is experiencing a Coronavirus outbreak. Becca shares that experience as well as her inspiring journey of faith.
John Marsh and Kevin Hilley visit with Rebecca Green about Camrey during the Missouri Credit Union Miracles For Kids Radiothon.
As we spend more time in digital and virtual worlds, our need for written or typed text could disappear. In 70 years could we all be communicating in a new language of hieroglyphics, symbols and pictures? Dr Rebecca Green is a graphic designer, illustrator and academic at UNSW Art & Design. Her recent research has found that the ways designers use visual language to communicate messages can dramatically alter how humans receive and understand them. This talk and interview are part of Unsomnia: a series of short talks for restless minds. Tackling the issues that keep us up at night, imagining the inconceivable and envisioning the future, UNSW researchers have just 10 minutes each to explain what life we will be living in the future. To celebrate the 70th anniversary of UNSW Sydney, researchers were asked to take stock of what society used to be, fast forward to today's world and look ahead another 70 years. Hosted by Rob Brooks.
Sure, it's the week of Thanksgiving, but whether you're off on break or still out there adulting like a champ (We see you! Respect!) education in our city is a huge deal. Parents want to give their kids every opportunity and students want a place that's cool and teaches them things they uh actually need and want to know. Solare Collegiate Charter School has all that and more. I mean seriously, after meeting with them we kinda wish we had been able to go there instead, you know? In this episode, we're talking with Solare's Principal, Rachel Sewards, as well as Rebecca Green, a mom to one of their awesome students there. We cover what education and educating really looks like right now in Albuquerque, as well as an inside perspective on how charter schools are stepping up to the plate to change our city's future. Sharpen your pencils and put on your thinking caps - it's time to get schooled, ABQ To learn more about Solare Collegiate, check out their website HERE (https://www.solarecollegiate.org/mission). Finally, a few last things for ya: What's Up ABQ, SEASON TWO is coming. Can you believe it?? We're serving up even more of what our fair city has to offer (and then some!), more local shout-outs, and of course, more around-town chile-fix insider recommendations ;) Also, shhhhh... we have a special season two podcast party in the works too! (More to come on this) We're always on the look-out for new show sponsors and potential people to interview! Send a DM our way on our Instagram HERE (https://www.instagram.com/abqwhatsup/), would you? Until next episode, Ciao! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-up-abq/message
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Issues and Ales is a WBOI podcast featuring panel discussions with experts on various topics affecting northeast Indiana. This episode will include conversations on difficult end-of-life conversations. The experts include Dr. Ann Moore, Kristin Bilinski, and Mary Willems-Akers. WBOI news director Rebecca Green moderated the discussion, and it took place at Calhoun Street Soups, Salads and Spirits in July of 2018. Our theme music is by Mark Waldick and Noah Campodonico. This episode was edited by Laney Zuver.
Issues and Ales is a WBOI podcast featuring panel discussions with experts on various topics affecting northeast Indiana. This episode will include conversations on rural access to healthcare in Northeast Indiana. The experts include Dr. Tom Hayhurst, Dr. John Walker, and Doug Powers. WBOI news director Rebecca Green moderated the discussion, and it took place at Calhoun Street Soups, Salads and Spirits in April of 2017. Our theme music is by Mark Waldick and Noah Campodonico. This episode was edited by Laney Zuver.
On this episode of WBOI Presents: In Session, we are joined by our own Rebecca Green from the desk right next to mine. Our conversation focused on the topic of journalism. What constants have remained even as media has changed so much in recent years? What should anyone looking to become a journalist know going into the field? How important is local news for today's news consumers? A regular conversation with Rebecca, but this time we recorded it. Our theme music is by Noah Campodonico. Sound effects are by John Dawkins. Our intern is Brandon Williams.
A panel of activists, academics and litigators discussed various approaches to redistricting reform, with a particular focus on the current efforts in Virginia to set up a less-partisan redistricting commission. The panel featured Brian Cannon, executive director at OneVirginia2021; Henry Chambers ’91, professor at the University of Richmond School of Law; Mark Gaber, director of trial litigation at the Campaign Legal Center; and Rebecca Green, professor at William & Mary Law School. The panel was moderated by UVA Law professor A. E. Dick Howard ’61. The event was part of the symposium “Elections: Where Law & Politics Intersect,” hosted by UVA Law’s Journal of Law & Politics. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 5, 2019)
Tornano i Libri a Colacione, la rubrica di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105! Come fare amicizia con un fantasma di Rebecca Green e Come far fallire una startup ed essere felici di Andrea Dusi. → Leggi? Ti aspetto su BookBlister! http://www.bookblister.com → Scrivi? Ti aspetto su https://www.berettamazzotta.it
Tornano i Libri a Colacione, la rubrica di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105! Come fare amicizia con un fantasma di Rebecca Green e Come far fallire una startup ed essere felici di Andrea Dusi. → Leggi? Ti aspetto su BookBlister! http://www.bookblister.com → Scrivi? Ti aspetto su https://www.berettamazzotta.it
Tornano i Libri a Colacione, la rubrica di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105! Come fare amicizia con un fantasma di Rebecca Green e Come far fallire una startup ed essere felici di Andrea Dusi. → Leggi? Ti aspetto su BookBlister! http://www.bookblister.com → Scrivi? Ti aspetto su https://www.berettamazzotta.it
Mike Watson of Explore Offshore makes the argument that we need to develop oil production off our coasts. Then we hear about the new Carnival cruises visiting Cuba. Finally, Brian Cannon of OneVirginia2021 tells us how to fix gerrymandering in the Commonwealth. William and Mary Law professor Rebecca Green joins the discussion.
If you’d love to keep 88 Cups of Tea going strong, please consider supporting us through our Patreon membership. We added EARLY ACCESS TO INTERVIEWS for our Super Storyteller patrons in the $8.88 tier. Your kind support at any of our tiers is so helpful. A heartfelt thank you in advance. https://www.patreon.com/88cupsoftea --- Rebecca Green is an incredibly talented illustrator and painter, and is the picture book author of "How to Make Friends with a Ghost". In this episode, Rebecca walks us through what a dummy book is and how it fits into the picture book creation process, how an agent can help manage and protect your creative time, and why it’s crucial to surround yourself with a strong and creative publishing team. Rebecca also shares the different mediums she uses to create her illustrations, why it’s so important to be realistic about your workload and learning how to say no, and we discuss ways to stay inspired as an artist, writer, and a creative. Say 'Hi' to Rebecca on Instagram! Check out the books and resources mentioned in her episode by clicking here! Happy listening! Xo, Yin PS. Do you know anyone who would love our conversation? Please share this episode to help spread the word! --- If you enjoyed this episode, I’d really love your support in growing our community by subscribing to us on iTunes, and leaving a rating and review. These specific steps help to increase our visibility on iTunes which really helps new listeners discover us. A huge heartfelt thank you for your time and support! You can click here to go directly to our iTunes page! --- For EXCLUSIVE EARLY ACCESS to our shop, meet fellow members in our community and check in about your work-in-progress, and join in on other bookish talks and 88 Cups of Tea related things, join our private Facebook group! You can really feel the love and support in our community. You also get the opportunity to submit your questions for upcoming guests on the show. Click here to join our private Facebook group! IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to have a clear profile picture of yourself. If not, send over links to either your Twitter or Instagram. Fill out the 3 questions that pop up as soon as you join. To protect our group's safe space, these steps help us weed out any spam/fake profiles/creepers. Can't wait to meet you! --- Warm welcome to our new listeners, be sure to check out our archive of episodes by clicking here! --- “I definitely try to make things a little funnier and play with your expectations a little bit.” -Rebecca Green “You’re just sort of filling a pantry with skills and with these skills you’ll be able to pull them out at certain times throughout your life and make use of them.” -Rebecca Green --- WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN TODAY'S EPISODE: Why it’s crucial to surround yourself with a strong and creative publishing team Rebecca walks us through the different mediums she uses to create her illustrations The importance of being realistic about your workload and learning how to say no How an agent can help manage and protect your creative time What a dummy book is and how it fits into the picture book creation process Ways to stay inspired as an artist, writer, and creative A look into Rebecca’s community inspired studio space
Rebecca Green, debut author illustrator of How To Make Friends with a Ghost, stops by the podcast to talk about world building, finding greys you really love, and tying the book together.
Laura Interviewed Director Tony Shaff live at SXSW before the premiere. 44 Pages is a documentary by Tony Shaff produced by Rebecca Green and Laura Smith that follows the creation of the 70th anniversary issue of Highlights for Children Magazine - the most popular children's magazine in the world. The film goes behind the scenes of the June issue of Highlights Magazine also known as the "September Issue" of the children's publishing world. It premiered on March 6 at SXSWedu (leading education conference) and was screened March 10 during SXSW. The film follows the 70th anniversary from the first editorial meeting to its arrival in homes, and introducing the people who passionately produce the monthly publication for âthe worldâs most important people,...childrenâ. Along the way, a rich and tragic history is revealed, the state of childhood, technology, and education is explored, and the future of print media is questioned. For more information on the film go to https://44pages.com. You can connect at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find her on facebook via Write Hot and follow her on twitter @thatlaurapowers.
Laura Interviewed Director Tony Shaff live at SXSW before the premiere. 44 Pages is a documentary by Tony Shaff produced by Rebecca Green and Laura Smith that follows the creation of the 70th anniversary issue of Highlights for Children Magazine - the most popular children's magazine in the world. The film goes behind the scenes of the June issue of Highlights Magazine also known as the "September Issue" of the children's publishing world. It premiered on March 6 at SXSWedu (leading education conference) and was screened March 10 during SXSW. The film follows the 70th anniversary from the first editorial meeting to its arrival in homes, and introducing the people who passionately produce the monthly publication for âthe worldâs most important people,...childrenâ. Along the way, a rich and tragic history is revealed, the state of childhood, technology, and education is explored, and the future of print media is questioned. For more information on the film go to https://44pages.com. You can connect at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find her on facebook via Write Hot and follow her on twitter @thatlaurapowers.
Rebecca Green, a professor at William and Mary Law School, and Kimberly Robinson, a Supreme Court Reporter for Bloomberg BNA, discuss how allegations of voter fraud and redistricting shaped the historical 2016 U.S. election. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bob Moon and Karen Moscow report the days top legal stories.
Rebecca Green, a professor at William and Mary Law School, and Kimberly Robinson, a Supreme Court Reporter for Bloomberg BNA, discuss how allegations of voter fraud and redistricting shaped the historical 2016 U.S. election. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bob Moon and Karen Moscow report the days top legal stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
From Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks, Captain Bob May presents a bit of boating mayhem mixed with practical tips and advice. This week: How lightning might affect your vessel; why it's important to minimise your wake; Paradise Pam on boat covers and upholstery; plus, Bob is joined by Rebecca Green of the Water Safety Council. Not to be missed.
Rebecca is a thoroughly inspirational business woman, who proves, that with the correct mind set you really can have it all. This podcast delves deep into the personal development strategies Rebecca uses and how to overcome obstacles in life, to allow you to live your dream.
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
Rebecca Green is an accomplished producer (It Follows, I'll See You In My Dreams, And Then I Go) who runs a site called Dear Producer dedicated to teaching you what it takes to become an awesome producer. She's travelled the world giving workshops and mentoring producers for the likes of Film Independent and Sundance... and now she's on our show! So strap in for a deep dive on how to be the smartest filmmaker you can be. Pull out your pen and paper, this one is worth taking notes on. This episode is sponsored by Shot Lister, the better way to make your day. To learn more about this awesome app that does the hard work of managing and scheduling a shot list for you, go to https://shotlister.com/ And for your own free copy of Shot Lister, email JustShootItPod@ShotLister.com. Contribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help support the show: www.patreon.com/JustShootItPod As always, follow @MrMattEnlow (www.twitter.com/MrMattEnlow) and Oren @SmiteyPieLeg(www.twitter.com/SmiteyPieLeg) on twitter.For more episodes visit www.JustShootitPodcast.comShow your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who are guests are a week early on our instagram @JustshootItPod(www.instagram.com/justshootitpod/) Send feedback to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com or Call us at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we’ll air your voicemail on the show! Music was provided by the free music archive and by Jahzzar. Just Shoot It is a podcast about directing, filmmaking and storytelling. Each week we interview your directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and actors, and learn how they became successful, working content creators. We’re all about getting off your butt and making your own videos. We’ll share tips and stories of how people in the entertainment industry forced their ways into sustainable careers. Matt Enlow is a director working in comedy. His website is mrmattenlow.com Oren Kaplan is a director and VFX artist who has directed the theatrical feature, The Hammer, a Lifetime movie, and countless branded content videos. His website is directedbyoren.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-shoot-it-a-podcast-about-filmmaking-screenwriting-and9776/donations