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The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Jack Wang: Re-imagining the Life of a Chinese-Canadian Soldier in WWII

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 20:13


In his debut novel "The Riveter," author Jack Wang tells the story of two star-crossed lovers set amidst the backdrop of anti-Chinese racism in Canada that lasted decades before and well through the Second World War. And while the story may be fiction, there is an element of truth in this tale of love and war. Jack Wang joins Jeyan Jeganathan to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Keri Croft Show
How to Get Your Partner On Board with Your Big Career Move | Ask Amy x The Keri Croft Show

The Keri Croft Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 19:49 Transcription Available


Send us a textAmy Nelson isn't just an attorney and founder of The Riveter—she's a force of nature. For years, she's been in the ring with Amazon and the DOJ—and she's winning. Oh, and did we mention she's doing all this while raising four young daughters? Now, she's bringing that same fire to our new monthly call-in show, Ask Amy. She'll be answering your biggest, boldest questions about pivoting in business—no fluff, no BS, just straight talk for women ready to shake things up. In this episode, Amy gets real about what it actually takes to make a major career leap. What if your partner isn't supportive? How do we communicate BIG family financial decisions to our kids? From looping her husband into the business plan to bringing in her mom as a third parent, Amy breaks down you can turn chaos into collaboration.She torches the myth of “work-life balance” (spoiler: it's BS), and offers tools to stay grounded, flexible, and focused—even when everything feels like too much.And if you're still waiting for a mentor to magically appear? Stop. Because sharing what you know to the world is how real mentorship and leadership begins.This episode is for anyone ready to stop waiting for the perfect moment—and start building with what (and who) you've got. DM the show with your questions for Amy Nelson. Now hit play and let's get to work. 

Veterans Corner Radio
Eleanor Stark, member of the World War II ship building brigade known as Rosie the Riveter.

Veterans Corner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 27:48


For this edition of the program, Joe welcomes back Gold Star Wife Eleanor Stark who worked as a Rosie the Riveter building war ships in the Port of Savannah, Georgia while her husband was fighting the war as a drafted US Army Infantryman in Burma.Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.comJoin us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner RadioYou can contact our host Joe Muhlberger at joseph.muhlberger@gmail.com

Interplace
The Hollow City

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 20:30


Hello Interactors,Spring at Interplace brings a shift to mapping, GIS, and urban design. While talk of industrial revival stirs nostalgia — steel mills, union jobs, bustling Main Streets — the reality on the ground is different: warehouses, data centers, vertical suburbs, and last-mile depots. Less Rosy the Riveter, more Ada Lovelace. Our cities are being shaped accordingly — optimized not for community, but for logistics.FROM STOREFRONTS TO STEEL DOORSLet's start with these two charts recently shared by the historian of global finance and power Adam Tooze at Chartbook. One shows Amazon passing Walmart in quarterly sales for the first time. The other shows a steadily declining drop in plans for small business capital expenditure. Confidence shot up upon the election of Trump, but dropped suddenly when tariff talks trumped tax tempering. Together, these charts paint a picture: control over how people buy, build, and shape space is shifting — fast. It all starts quietly. A parking lot gets fenced off. Trucks show up. Maybe the old strip mall disappears overnight. A few months later, there's a low, gray building with no windows. No grand opening. Just a stream of delivery vans pulling in and out.This isn't just a new kind of facility — it's a new kind of urban and suburban logic.Platform logistics has rewritten the rules of space. Where cities were once shaped by factories and storefronts, now they're shaped by fulfillment timelines, routing algorithms, and the need to move goods faster than planning commissions can meet.In the past, small businesses were physical anchors. They invested in place. They influenced how neighborhoods looked, felt, and functioned. But when capital expenditures from local firms drop — as that second chart shows — their power to shape the block goes with it.What fills the vacuum is logistics. And it doesn't negotiate like the actors it replaces.This isn't just a retail story. It's a story about agency — who gets to decide what a place is for. When small businesses cut back on investment, it's not just the storefront that disappears. So does the capacity to influence a block, a street, a community. Local business owners don't just sell goods — they co-create neighborhoods. They choose where to open, how to hire, how to design, and what kind of social space their business offers. All of that is a form of micro-planning — planning from below. France, as one example, subsidizes these co-created neighborhoods in Paris to insure they uphold the romantic image of a Parisian boulevard.But without subsidies, these actors are disappearing. And in the vacuum, big brands and logistics move in. Not softly, either. Amazon alone added hundreds of logistics facilities to U.S. land in the past five years. Data centers compete for this land. Meta recently announced a four million square foot facility in Richland Parish, Louisiana. It will be their largest data center in the world.These buildings are a new kind of mall. They're massive, quiet, windowless buildings that optimize for speed, not presence. This is what researchers call logistics urbanization — a land use logic where space is valued not for what people can do in it, but for how efficiently packages and data can pass through it.The shift is structural. It remakes how land is zoned, how roads are used, and how people move — and it does so at a scale that outpaces most municipal planning timelines. That's not just a market change. It's a change in governance. Because planners? Mayors? Even state reps? They're not steering anymore. They're reacting.City managers once had tools to shape growth — zoning, permitting, community input. But logistics and tech giants don't negotiate like developers. They come with pre-designed footprints and expectations. If a city doesn't offer fast approval, industrial zoning, and tax breaks, they'll skip to the next one. And often, they won't even say why. Economists studying these state and local business tax incentives say these serve as the “primary place-based policy in the United States.”It forces a kind of economic speed dating. I see it in my own area as local governments vie for the attention (and revenue) of would-be high-tech suitors. But it can be quiet, as one report suggests: “This first stage of logistical urbanization goes largely unnoticed insofar as the construction of a warehouse in an existing industrial zone rarely raises significant political issues.”(2)This isn't just in major cities. Across the U.S., cities are bending their long-term plans to chase short-term fulfillment deals. Even rural local governments routinely waive design standards and sidestep public input to accommodate warehouse and tech siting — because saying no can feel like missing out on tax revenue, jobs, or political wins.(2)What was once a dynamic choreography of land use and local voices becomes something flatter: a data pipeline.It isn't all bad. Fulfillment hubs closer to homes mean fewer trucks, shorter trips, and lower emissions. Data centers crunching billions of bits is better than a PC whirring under the desk of every home. There is a scale and sustainability case to be made.But logistic liquidity doesn't equal optimistic livability. It doesn't account for what's lost when civic agency fades, or when a city works better for packages than for people. You can optimize flow — and still degrade life.That's what those two charts at the beginning really show. Not just an economic shift, but a spatial one. From many small decisions to a few massive ones. From storefronts and civic input to corporate site selection and zoning flips. From a lived city to a delivered one.Which brings us to the next shape in this story — not the warehouse, but the mid-rise. Not the loading dock, but the key-fob lobby. Different function. Same logic.HIGH-RISE, LOW TOUCHYou've seen them. The sleek new apartment buildings with names like The Foundry or Parc25. A yoga room, a roof deck, and an app for letting in your dog walker. “Mixed-use,” they say — but it's mostly private use stacked vertically.It's much needed housing, for sure. But these aren't neighborhoods. They're private bunkers with balconies.Yes, they're more dense than suburban cul-de-sacs. Yes, they're more energy-efficient than sprawl. But for all their square footage and amenity spaces, they often feel more like vertical suburbs — inward-facing, highly managed, and oddly disconnected from the street.The ground floors are usually glazed over with placeholder retail: maybe a Starbucks, a Subway, or nothing at all…often vacant with only For Lease signs. Residents rarely linger. Packages arrive faster than neighbors can introduce themselves. There's a gym to bench press, but no public bench or egress. You're close to hundreds of people — and yet rarely bump into anyone you didn't schedule.That's not a design flaw. That's the point.These buildings are part of a new typology — one that synchronizes perfectly with a platform lifestyle. Residents work remote. Order in. Socialize through screens. The architecture doesn't foster interaction because interaction isn't the product. Efficiency is.Call it fulfillment housing — apartments designed to plug into an economy that favors logistics and metrics, not civic social fabrics. They're located near tech centers, distribution hubs, and delivery corridors, and sometimes libraries or parks outdoors. What matters is access to bandwidth and smooth entry for Amazon and Door Dash.And it's not just what you see on the block. Behind the scenes, cities are quietly reengineering themselves to connect these structures to the digital twins — warehouses and data centers. Tucked into nearby low-tax exurbs or industrial zones, together they help reshape land use, strain energy grids, and anchor the platform economy.They're infrastructure for a new kind of urban life — one where presence is optional and connection to the cloud is more important than to the crowd.Even the public spaces inside these buildings — co-working lounges, shared kitchens, “community rooms” — are behind fobs, passwords, and management policies. Sociologists have called this the anticommons: everything looks shared, but very little actually is. It's curated collectivity, not true community.And it's not just isolation — it's predictability. These developments are built to minimize risk, noise, conflict, friction. Which is also to say: they're built to minimize surprise. The kind of surprise that once made cities exciting. The kind that made them social.Some urban scholars describe these spaces as part of a broader “ghost urbanism” — a city where density exists without depth. Where interaction is optional. Where proximity is engineered, but intimacy is not. You can be surrounded by life and still feel like you're buffering.The irony is these buildings often check every sustainability box. They're LEED-certified. Near transit. Built up, not out. From a local emissions standpoint, they beat the ‘burbs'. But their occupant's consumption, waste, and travel habits can create more pollution than homebody suburbanites. And from a civic standpoint — the standpoint of belonging, encounter, spontaneity — they're often just as empty.And so we arrive at a strange truth: a city can be efficient, dense, even walkable — and still feel ghosted. Because what we've optimized for isn't connection. It's delivery — to screens and doorsteps. What gets delivered to fulfillment housing may be frictionless, but it's rarely fulfilling.DRONES, DOMICILES, AND DISCONNECTIONI admit there's a nostalgia for old-world neighborhoods as strong as nostalgia for industrial cities of the past. Neighborhoods where you may run into people at the mailbox. Asking someone in the post office line where they got their haircut. Sitting on the porch, just waitin' on a friend. We used to talk about killing time, now we have apps to optimize it.It's not just because of screens. It's also about what kinds of space we've built — and what kind of social activity they allow or even encourage.In many suburbs and edge cities, the mix of logistics zones, tech centers, and residential enclaves creates what urban theorists might call a fragmented spatial syntax. That means the city no longer “reads” as a continuous experience. Streets don't tell stories.There's no rhythm from house to corner store to café to school. Instead, you get jump cuts — a warehouse here, a cul-de-sac there, a fenced-in apartment complex down the road. These are spaces that serve different logics, designed for speed, security, or seclusion — but rarely for relation. The grammar of the neighborhood breaks down. You don't stroll. You shuttle.You drive past a warehouse. You park in a garage. You enter through a lobby. You take an elevator to your door. There's no in-between space — no casual friction, no civic ambiguity, no shared air.These patterns aren't new. But they're becoming the norm, not the exception. You can end up living in a place but never quite arrive.Watch most anyone under 35. Connection increasingly happens online. Friendships form in Discord servers, not diners. Parties are planned via private stories, not porch swings. You don't run into people. You ping them.Sometimes that online connection does spill back into the real world — meetups, pop-ups, shared hobbies that break into public space. Discord, especially, has become a kind of digital third place, often leading to real-world hangouts. It's social. Even communal. But it's different. Fleeting. Ephemeral. Less rooted in place, more tied to platform and notifications.None of this is inherently bad. But it does change the role of the neighborhood as we once knew it. It's no longer the setting for shared experience — it's just a backdrop for bandwidth. That shift is subtle, but it adds up. Without physical places for civic life, interactions gets offloaded to platforms. Connection becomes mediated, surveilled, and datafied. You don't meet your neighbors. You follow them. You comment on their dog through a Ring alert.This is what some sociologists call networked individualism — where people aren't embedded in shared place-based systems, but orbit through overlapping digital networks. And when digital is the default, the city becomes a logistics problem. Something to move through efficiently…or not. It certainly is not something we're building together. It's imposed upon us.And so we arrive at a kind of paradox:We're more connected than ever. But we're less entangled.We're more visible. But we're less involved.We're living closer. But we don't feel near.The irony is the very platforms that hollow out public space are now where we go looking for belonging. TikTok isn't just where we go to kill time — it's where we go to feel seen. If your neighborhood doesn't give you identity, the algorithm will.Meanwhile, the built environment absorbs the logic of logistics. Warehouses and data centers at the edge. Mid-rises in the core. Streets engineered for the throughput of cars and delivery vans. Housing designed for containment. And social life increasingly routed elsewhere.It all works. Until you want to feel something.We're social creatures, biologically wired for connection. Neuroscience shows that in-person social interactions regulate stress, build emotional resilience, and literally shape how our brains grow and adapt. It's not just emotional. It's neurochemical. Oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin — the chemistry of belonging — fire most powerfully through touch, eye contact, shared space. When those rituals shrink, so does our sense of meaning and safety.And that's what this is really about. Historically cities weren't just containers for life. They're catalysts for feeling. Without shared air, shared time, and shared friction, we lose more than convenience. We lose the chance to feel something real — to be part of a place, not just a node in a network.What started with two charts ends here: a world where local agency, social spontaneity, and even emotion itself are being restructured by platform logic. The city still stands. The buildings are there. The people are home. But the feeling of place — the buzz, the bump, the belonging — gets harder to find.That's the cost of efficiency without empathy. Of optimizing everything but meaning.And that's the city we're building. Unless we build something else. We'll need agency. And not just for planners or developers. For people.That's the work ahead. Not to reject the platform city. But to remake it — into something more livable. More legible. More ours. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

Wrestle Lingus Show
Collision: Thunder Rosenberg

Wrestle Lingus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 44:26


Podcast tag team specialists Cav and Faust double team this week's edition of AEW Collision featuring Toni the Riveter, another new guy from New Japan, Athena, Serena's playbook, FTR drama, and a segment to book a match that's already been announced. Plus everything else that went down on Collision! Vote for Miss Lingus! Find our pinned tweet on X(Twitter) to vote for the hottest woman in wrestling. @LingusMafia Subscribe on patreon.com/LingusMafia for ad-free and video versions of the show, exclusive PPV/PLE reviews and bonus shows including every Wrestlemania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, and Saturday Night's Main Event ever. Get access to over 10 years of podcasts! Stay connected: All our social media (@LingusMafia) links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/lingusmafia We have merch! Shirts, hoodies, stickers and more: lingusmafiashop.printify.me/ Miss Lingus Sale! Save 20% on the entire store! Drop us an email with comments or questions: lingusmafia@gmail.com

Think Out Loud
Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters celebrate 10 years of Americana music with new album

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 28:13


Ashleigh Flynn is a long time Portland musician who was primarily a solo artist for much of her career. But that all changed in 2015 when a friend introduced her to Nancy Luca, who had an all-female cover band. She and Luca hit it off and drew other women into a new all-female band: Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters, an homage to Rosie the Riveter, the WWII-era icon of female power and can-do spirit. The band is celebrating 10 years of making Americana music that embraces joy and creativity as a facet of resistance with a new album called "Good Morning Sunshine,” which drops this week. The band will play a record release concert at Mississippi Studios in Portland on Saturday, April 5, before they hit the road on tour. Flynn joins us in studio with Luca and other members of the band to play a few songs and give us a sneak peek of the album.

1 Girl Revolution
249: Special Bonus Episode - 'LIVE' from Rebel Nell's International Women's Day Event

1 Girl Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 41:17


This is a very special episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast featuring our dear friend Producer Rachel (Giordano) and some really inspiring world-changing women at Rebel Nell's International Women's Day event. A few weeks ago, Kate flew to New York City to appear on The Kelly Clarkson Show, and Producer Rachel filled in for this special episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast at Rebel Nell's International Women's Day event. When Kate first realized she wouldn't be able to attend the Rebel Nell event, she called Producer Rachel, and she immediately jumped in to collaborate with us on this special episode. Producer Rachel went to Rebel Nell's International Women's Day event, microphone in hand, and interviewed some absolutely incredible women—women who are changing the world in so many ways. While we couldn't fit all of the interviews into this episode, what you're about to hear is a powerful snapshot of these world-changing women, their voices, and their stories. In this episode, you'll hear from: ✨ Amy Peterson – Founder of Rebel Nell, a social enterprise that empowers women through employment and education.

DAE On Demand
Live From Riveter's on Rays Opening Day

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 14:08


Pat and Nick Wize continue their live broadcaast from Riveter's on Dale Mabry celebrating Rays Opening Day.

DAE On Demand
Fox 13's Scott Smith Joins Pat & Nick

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 11:38


Pat and Nick are joined by Fox 13 Reporter Scott Smith for his season preview of the 2025 Rays live at Riveter's on Dale Mabry.

DAE On Demand
Broadcasting Live from Riveter's on Opening Day

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 15:08


Pat and Nick Wize open the show broadcasting live at Riveter's on Dale Mabry with a recap of the Lightning's blowout win over Utah and everything to expect ahead from our opening day broadcast.

Michigan Business Network
Michigan Business Beat | Cindy Kangas, CAMC, Presenting Michigan Rosie the Riveter Day 2025 and More

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 6:28


Chris Holman welcomes back Cindy Kangas, Executive Director, CAMC, Capital Area Manufacturing Council, Lansing, MI. What's happening in Manufacturing today? Tell me about the event you have coming up? Why is it important to celebrate Rosies? What activities and speakers will be attending? How does this support women in STEM careers and young ladies in the talent pipeline? Where can people find more information? _______ » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

CONEXPO – CON/AGG Radio: Construction Technology Trends For Contractors
The Future of Welding and How to Be a Part of It with Demi Knight Clark

CONEXPO – CON/AGG Radio: Construction Technology Trends For Contractors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 38:42


Frustrated by the lack of skilled tradespeople? Demi Knight Clark joins Taylor today to share strategies to attract the next generation to welding and manufacturing offering fresh and frank perspectives that will give you actionable recruiting strategies. Discover how to bridge the gap between outdated perceptions and the exciting possibilities of a trades career! Demi Knight Clark, shares her insights into attracting diverse talent pools and creating a modern, appealing image for the industry. Learn how to tap into untapped demographics, challenge conventional recruiting methods, and build a pipeline that ensures a thriving future for the trades. Her experience growing up with a ‘Rosie the Riveter' as a grandmother, mixed with her technology background give her a unique perspective on the industry. Download the FREE Step-by-Step Guide to Recruiting & Retaining the Best Workers: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/recruit

The Keri Croft Show
Ask Amy x The Keri Croft Show

The Keri Croft Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 25:05 Transcription Available


Send us a textAmy Nelson isn't just an attorney and founder of The Riveter—she's a force of nature. For years, she's been in the ring with Amazon and the DOJ—and she's winning. Oh, and did we mention she's doing all this while raising four young daughters? Now, she's bringing that same fire to our new monthly call-in show, Ask Amy. She'll be answering your biggest, boldest questions about pivoting in business—no fluff, no BS, just straight talk for women ready to shake things up. DM the show with your questions and get ready. This is one you can't afford to miss. 

Michigan Business Network
Faces of Manufacturing | Episode 18 - Original Rosie The Riveters Celebration SOON!

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 40:30


Faces of Manufacturing is a new show to Michigan Business Network. Cindy Kangas, Executive Director, CAMC, Capital Area Manufacturing Council, Lansing, Michigan, co-hosts with Joy Wagner, HR Manager of Granger Waste Services, also Lansing. Cindy and Joy strive to share the corporate culture, personal stories, and unique personalities of those making a living in manufacturing today, in Michigan. With that in mind, this month they connected with Original Rosie The Riveters and Michigan Rosies Organization Jeannette Guiterrez - Founder and Director Delphine Klaput - Rosie Diana - Her Daughter Virginia Rusch - Rosie Early Life and Family: Could you share a bit about your childhood and the community you grew up in? What were some of your favorite activities or hobbies when you were young? How did your family influence your values and work ethic? Joining the Workforce: What inspired you to join the workforce during World War II? How did you hear about the opportunities for women to work in manufacturing? Can you describe your first day on the job? What were your initial impressions? What kind of training did you receive before starting your work? What did your work attire consist of? Were there any specific uniforms or gear you wore? Can you describe the tools and equipment you used in your role? How was the pay structured for women working in manufacturing during the war? Did you feel that your contributions were valued and recognized at the time? How did your life change after the war ended? Legacy and Sharing Stories: How did you learn you were a "Rosie the Riveter"? What Rosie stories or lessons do you share with younger generations? What message would you like to convey to women entering the workforce today? How do you stay connected with other Rosies? What events do you regularly attend Jeannette Specific: What inspired you to start a nonprofit focused on educating people about the Rosies? What does "Rosie the Riveter" symbolize for you personally, and how does that influence the mission of your nonprofit? Can you explain what specific challenges Rosies faced during World War II, and why it's important to remember and honor their contributions today? What are some common misconceptions people have about the Rosies, and how do you address them through your nonprofit's work? How do you gather stories and information to share about individual Rosies? Are there any particularly moving or unique stories that stand out to you? Can you tell us about any collaborations your organization has had with schools, museums, or other cultural institutions to highlight the contributions of the Rosies? In what ways does your nonprofit work to create a space for Rosies to share their experiences with one another? How does your nonprofit use digital media or social platforms to raise awareness and tell the stories of these remarkable women? Looking ahead, what do you hope your nonprofit will achieve in the next 5-10 years in terms of preserving and promoting the legacy of the Rosies?

Michigan Reimagined
Ep. 335: Capital Area Manufacturing Council Celebrates Annual Rosie the Riveter Event

Michigan Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 23:35


Michigan is a state that “makes stuff” - and we're hell bent to keep it that way. We have massive manufacturers, and we have many thriving small manufacturers as well. One resource available to them is through the Capital Area Manufacturing Council. Joining Chris to discuss their work, and an upcoming event, is Executive Director of CAMC, Cindy Kangas!

Country Bunker Medicine Show
Sabato 8 Marzo 2025

Country Bunker Medicine Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 41:35


Big Women – Sarah Lee Langford Rosie the Riveter – The Tillers Sybil Ludington – Susan Wright Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight – The Greenbriar Boys Rosa Parks – Kristin Lems This Train – Sister Rosetta Tharpe How High the Moon – Ella Fitzgerald Think – Aretha Franklin Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool – Connie Francis The Lucky One – Alison Krauss & Union Station

Entrepreneur Perspectives
EP182 | Resilience, Rosie the Riveter, and Military Spouses with Lisa Bradley

Entrepreneur Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 47:31


“I don't think military spouses want charity. I think they just want the opportunity to provide for their families or stay connected to something consistent.” – Lisa Bradley When Lisa Bradley and her co-founder Cameron Cruse, both military spouses, started R.Riveter in 2011, it wasn't just about making handbags—it was about creating opportunity, community, and ... Read more The post EP182 | Resilience, Rosie the Riveter, and Military Spouses with Lisa Bradley appeared first on KazSource.

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The Kevin Jackson Show
Picking Sexuality at Birth - Ep 25-071

The Kevin Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 40:41


[EP 25-071] "Predicting Sexuality at Birth" Hollywood has made movies about picking the traits of one's offspring. Nature does it naturally and cruelly  at times. The weakest animals die, sometimes in harsh ways and not necessarily by predators.  You ever notice how people say, "I was born this way!" Like, they always say it with conviction, like they just won a lawsuit. "See? Told ya!" But what if we actually could tell at birth? No more guesswork. No more dramatic "coming out" speeches. Just a doctor slapping your ass, taking a quick scan, and saying, "Congratulations, it's a... uhh… well, you'll see!"  Think about the possibilities. Parents could prepare! If your daughter's got the gene for being a butch lesbian, you wouldn't waste time with pink walls and tea sets. You'd get her a tool belt and a subscription to Popular Mechanics right out of the gate. Skip the frilly dresses—just issue her a flannel onesie and let her go full Rosie the Riveter at six months old.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.

WikiListen
Rosie The Riveter

WikiListen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 14:01


More than just an image, Rosie the Riveter became a powerful symbol of women's labor and resilience during World War II. Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, read about how this wartime icon encouraged women to join the workforce and how her influence continues today. Listen in for the surprising history behind the famous "We Can Do It!" poster.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_the_RiveterSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
THE RIVETER by Jack Wang, read by Feodor Chin

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 7:24


Set in Canada and the European theater during World War Two, this moving debut from Jack Wang tells the story of Josiah Chang, a Canadian logger and riveter of Chinese ancestry. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss Feodor Chin's precise and clear narration. The novel details Chang's challenges and unveils a love story with Poppy, whom he meets when he and she both work at a Vancouver shipyard. This is a wartime novel (Josiah is a heroic paratrooper),  a love story (Josiah and Poppy flout convention) and an indictment of restrictive laws on race. Meticulously researched and well written.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge
Smoke Mirrors and the Truth -- The Art of The Pivot?

The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 47:20


 Also, a feature interview with Jack Wang on his new WW2 novel, The Riveter. 

Live Wire with Luke Burbank
Annie Rauwerda, Ivan McClellan, and Sami Braman (REBROADCAST)

Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 52:26


Annie Rauwerda, founder of the social media account Depths of Wikipedia, shares some more obscure entries from the website, including "The Kentucky Meat Shower;" photojournalist Ivan McClellan discusses his new book Eight Seconds, an exploration of Black rodeo culture in America; and fiddler Sami Braman plays the title track off her latest album Riveter. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello reveal what Wikipedia rabbit holes our listeners are falling down.

The Keri Croft Show
SZN 4, EP-3. Amy Nelson, founder of The Riveter, on Falling Apart, Fighting Back & Building.

The Keri Croft Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 49:21 Transcription Available


Send us a textGet ready for this inspo packed conversation with Amy Nelson! She's a powerhouse of resilience, courage, and entrepreneurial spirit, IMO. Amy briefly recounts her family's harrowing experience with Amazon & the DOJ, but we spent more of our time talking about Amy as a person, and less time on Amazon. We figured they've already gotten too much air time and there's SO much more to Amy's story. (If you're curious about the selacious details of the case you're welcome to hit the Google machine though.)Amy also shares her transition from attorney to entrepreneur, and the passion and vision behind creating The Riveter, a co-working space designed to empower women. Her dedication to fostering genuine connections and supporting women in business shines brightly, so it's no wonder she has such a strong network of supporters behind her. Join us for a remarkable episode filled with courage, transformation, and the unyielding belief in the power of perseverance.Thank you, Amy! You're amazing.

Nightmare Success In and Out
The Family Struggle Battling the DOJ: The Amy Nelson Story

Nightmare Success In and Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 79:48


In this conversation, Amy Nelson shares her harrowing experience with civil forfeiture, the FBI raid on her home, and the subsequent legal battles against Amazon and the DOJ. Amy Nelson is the founder of Riveter, a married mom of 4 daughters, an attorney, writer, and spoken across the world on many stages including Fortune's Most Powerful Women. Amy speaks to her community of over 500,000 on social media at @amy_k_nelson. She discusses the psychological impact of battling the DOJ and Amazon on her family, the importance of advocacy, and how social media became a powerful tool in her fight for justice. The conversation highlights the complexities of the legal system, and the resilience required to navigate them. Amy Nelson shares her harrowing experience with the Department of Justice (DOJ) surrounding her husband's case. She discusses the relentless pursuit by the DOJ, the unusual vacation of pleas, and the emotional turmoil of living in legal purgatory. The conversation delves into the flaws in the legal system, including judicial conflicts of interest and the need for fairness in legal proceedings. Nelson advocates for significant reforms, particularly in civil forfeiture laws and the FBI, emphasizing the importance of equal application of laws and the impact of prosecutorial power. The discussion concludes with a hopeful outlook for change and the necessity of continued advocacy for justice. Show sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"

The Unforget Yourself Show
Why starting a digital business after 50 is different... with Colleen Kochannek

The Unforget Yourself Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 27:13


Colleen Kochannek is a digital business coach for women over 50Colleen empowers women in their third act to start their first digital business, helping them turn their passions into profitable ventures. Through her Pilot to Profit Startup School and collaborations with organizations like The Riveter and AARP, she's redefining entrepreneurship for the 50+ demographic.Here's where to find more:WEBSITE: https://www.colleenkochannek.comSOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS:FB Profile: https://www.facebook.com/ColleenKochannekFB Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheColleenKochannekFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/startyourfirstonlinebusinessaf…TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ColleenKochannekIG: https://www.instagram.com/colleenkochannekYouTube: https://www.tiktok.com/@ColleenKochannek___________________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself

UnBuild It Podcast
123 - Chelsea Scharbach, AKA Rosy the Riveter!

UnBuild It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 44:07


From metal worker to Director of Architecture Risinger Build to home remodeler, Chelsea is all about working on buildings. Instead of a working-man's Architect like our buddy Steve, Chelsea is the quintessential working-woman's Architect. And get this: Steve & Chelsea are about to team-up on a Risinger Build project!Pete's Resources:- GBA Retrofit Case Study: "How to Get the Eichler Look Without the Energy Price Tag" - https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/how-to-get-the-eichler-look-without-the-energy-pricetag- Chelsea's IG: https://www.instagram.com/chelsea_scharbach/- GBA Cold Climate TimberFrame "Monopoly" House:     - Part 1 - https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/a-timber-frame-house-for-a-cold-climate-part-1     - Part 2 - https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/a-timber-frame-house-for-a-cold-climate-part-2- READY-FRAME (Precision Packages by  Builder's First Source): https://www.bldr.com/ready-frame- John Straube's "Building Science for Building Enclosures:" - https://go.okstate.edu/undergraduate-academics/majors/architectural-engineering.html- Representative Architectural Engineering programs:     - University of Waterloo - https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/programs/architectural-engineering     - Penn State - https://www.ae.psu.edu     - OK State - https://go.okstate.edu/undergraduate-academics/majors/architectural-engineering.html

We Wine Whenever's Podcast
RHOBH-The C-Word Chronicles

We Wine Whenever's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 56:23 Transcription Available


Send us a textRHOBH-The C-Word ChroniclesRHOBH S14 E5 episode recap: Key Moments:Opening Scenes:Garcelle previews the opening scene of her movie.Dorit applies sunscreen to her son.Erika reviews designs for her house.Jennifer shows Kyle around her lavish properties and $4,500 Jean Paul Gaultier-dressed doll.Kyle's Denim & Diamonds Party Planning:Kyle brainstorms how to label the invitations as it's her first party without Mauricio.Discussions of Kyle and Dorit's recent argument shift to Sutton and group dynamics.Garcelle's Beach House Move:Garcelle and Sutton tackle moving day, with Sutton dressed as Rosie the Riveter and helping out like a true friend.Sutton reflects on Garcelle's journey from Haiti to her current accomplishments, expressing pride and emotion.Dorit and Erika's Chat:Dorit reveals she and PK haven't spoken in two weeks.Both discuss their commitment to not talking behind others' backs.Erika's Therapy Session:Erika expresses her desire to make her home a sanctuary and overcome past struggles.Reflects on her emotional triggers and healing journey.Denim & Diamonds Party Highlights:Kyle wears a cowboy hat like a crown and embraces her first solo hosting experience.Sutton watches Garcelle get her favorite number, "1111," tattooed.Boz suggests a “tribal council” for open group discussions, leading to confrontations.Sutton calls for sisterhood and honesty but faces criticism from Dorit for being volatile.Dorit and Camille reignite old tensions, with an explosive exchange involving past grievances and strong language.Emotional Confrontations:Sutton is accused of weaponizing vulnerability but insists on her sincerity.Dorit questions Sutton's actions versus words, saying they'll speak louder over time.Party Wrap-Up:Kyle advises letting go of grudges and improving delivery in conflicts.Jennifer Tilly compliments Kyle on hosting a wonderful party.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/

The Fabricator Podcast
Extending the accessibility of welding careers with Demi Knight Clark

The Fabricator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 72:00


Demi Knight Clark joined us on The Fabricator Podcast to talk about her efforts to open career pathways in the welding and manufacturing industries to people of all backgrounds and genders. She talks about how her grandmother's work as a Rosie the Riveter during World War II fueled Clark's own interest in the trades, pivoting from a career in construction, focusing on workforce development initiatives that engage underrepresented populations, and partnering with welder Nate Bowman on initiatives with Lincoln Electric, Goodwill Industries, Marketing Metal, and more. Clark emphasizes the need for more inclusive recruiting, welcoming environments, and mentorship to attract and retain a diverse workforce in the skilled trades. Her mission is to "put welding in places where welding is not" and inspire the next generation to see the opportunities in modern manufacturing. This episode was recorded at FABTECH 2024 in Orlando, Fla. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.

Broads You Should Know
Santa Broads - The Women Who Saved Christmas

Broads You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 22:45


When America ran out of Santas during World War II what happened? Was Christmas cancelled while the men were overseas fighting? NOPE! The Rosie the Riveter spirit persisted, and WOMEN stepped up to the plate! But not everybody was happy about it. Learn how these Santa Broads came to be, who loved them, who hated them, and most importantly - DID THEY WEAR THE BEARD, TOO? Also, what the heck is the origin of Santa Clause and the modern American Christmas? When did Mall Santas emerge and why? All this and more in this special holiday episode of Broads You Should Know. — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! BroadsYouShouldKnow.com YT/IG/FB @BroadsYouShouldKnow & TW @BYSKpodcast — 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on iTunes Share your favorite episode on social media / tell a friend about the show! Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye

Rich Zeoli
Civil Forfeiture Destroys Lives

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 52:45


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:00pm- Amy Sterner Nelson—Attorney, Entrepreneur, and Writer/Founder of the Riveter—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest article for The Blaze, “Civil Forfeiture Turns Lives Upside Down, Ruins Families—Just Like Mine.” She explains that her husband was never ultimately charged with any crimes, however, the government confiscated her family's possessions and savings anyway. She heartbreakingly reveals that her “children could have starved” as a consequence of the government's unjust actions. You can read the article here: https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/civil-forfeiture-turns-lives-upside-down-ruins-families-just-like-mine 4:30pm- Jack Ciattarelli—Republican Candidate for Governor of New Jersey & Former New Jersey State Representative—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about the New Jersey Gubernatorial race.

Rich Zeoli
Report: Joni Ernst Attempts to Derail Hegseth Nomination

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 143:00


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (12/05/2024): 3:05pm- “Kash Patel Is Right for the FBI.” Former White House National Security Adviser Robert C. O'Brien writes in a Wall Street Journal op-ed: “President-elect Trump has assembled one of the most diverse and capable cabinets in American history, and he has done so at a record pace. His nomination of Kash Patel to be director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is an excellent choice that adds further luster to the new administration. Mr. Patel will be a worthy successor to my friend Director Christopher Wray. The nominee is the son of Indian immigrants who fled beautiful East Africa for New York because of discrimination and the abuse of the rule of law by a tyrant in their homeland. Mr. Patel served as the National Security Council's senior director for counterterrorism when I was White House national security adviser. I was able to count on him to get any job done, no matter how complex or difficult. Mr. Patel handled some of the nation's most sensitive issues with care and discretion.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/opinion/kash-patel-is-right-for-the-fbi-federal-bureau-of-investigation-cabinet-pick-85c8ef30 3:15pm- According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, president-elect Donald Trump is considering replacing his Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), or former Pentagon official Elbridge Colby. On Wednesday, Hegseth spoke with the press on Capitol Hill and revealed that Trump encouraged him to keep fighting during a conversation earlier in the day. 3:20pm- While appearing on CNN, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman revealed that “most people around Trump” don't think Pete Hegseth will be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. 3:30pm- While appearing on The View, Senator John Fetterman said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's “hush money” case against Donald Trump was politically motivated —and that American institutions were damaged as a consequence. 3:40pm- Joni Ernst Doing Everything to Derail Hegseth Nomination. Shawn Fleetwood of The Federalist reports that “Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, has been leading an “aggressive” personal jihad against Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary...Ernst's efforts included personal calls to Trump to urge him to dump Hegseth ahead of her meeting with the Army veteran on Wednesday afternoon. Ernst did not tell Hegseth during her meeting with him about her efforts to derail his nomination.” You can read the full article here: https://thefederalist.com/2024/12/04/trump-world-sources-joni-ernst-is-waging-aggressive-personal-jihad-against-hegseth/ 4:00pm- Amy Sterner Nelson—Attorney, Entrepreneur, and Writer/Founder of the Riveter—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest article for The Blaze, “Civil Forfeiture Turns Lives Upside Down, Ruins Families—Just Like Mine.” She explains that her husband was never ultimately charged with any crimes, however, the government confiscated her family's possessions and savings anyway. She heartbreakingly reveals that her “children could have starved” as a consequence of the government's unjust actions. You can read the article here: https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/civil-forfeiture-turns-lives-upside-down-ruins-families-just-like-mine 4:30pm- Jack Ciattarelli—Republican Candidate for Governor of New Jersey & Former New Jersey State Representative—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about the New Jersey Gubernatorial race. 5:00pm- On Thursday, Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe testified before a House of Representatives task force investigating the attempted assassinations of Donald Trump. During one notable moment, Rowe revealed that the department is now using autonomous robot dogs at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Rich points out that increased security is great—but we still need to know how Trump was nearly assassinated in Butler, PA ...

Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio
Ep. 2426 Dr. Lisa Daniels, Ed.D. - Unsung Heroes Living History Project

Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 51:52


Coming off the heels of Veterans Day, we had an incredible episode of Full Circle featuring Lisa Daniels, the inspiring Executive Director of the Unsung Heroes Living History Project and Ethnic Studies Professor at Sacramento City College! Lisa shared her powerful journey, sparked by the discovery of her grandmother's history as a 1940s Riveter, and how it led to preserving the stories of African American veterans. We also discussed how the project engages youth through hands-on documentary work, teaching skills that bring history to life for future generations. Thank you, Lisa, for shedding light on these remarkable untold stories and for your dedication to history, education, and community empowerment! Share your story or get more information https://www.unsungheroeslhp.org/ Follow on all social media platforms @unsungheroeslhp #FullCircle975 #UnsungHeroes #LivingHistory #BlackVeterans #CommunityVoices --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iammswanda/support

The Fire and Water Podcast Network
No Escape from Kurt Russell: Swing Shift

The Fire and Water Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 54:38


Siskoid Cinema presents... No Escape from Kurt Russell, the show that explores the filmography of one of American cinema's best leading men and tries to get a handle on his mystique. Why is it we'll watch anything so long as Kurt Russell's name is attached to the project? On this episode, Siskoid and Diabolu Frank discuss 1984's Swing Shift. A Rosie the Riveter romance, Siskoid? Yeah, but Kurt Russell is in it! Listen to the episode below, or subscribe to FW Team-Up on Apple or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: https://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via Apple Podcasts as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Credits: Bonus clips: "Swing Shift" by Jonathan Demme, starring Ed Harris, Goldie Hawn, Dennis Fimple, Kurt Russell, Christine Lahti, Holly Hunter, Patty Maloney, and Charles Napier; and "Someone Waits for You" by Carly Simon. Thanks for leaving a comment!

The Golden Gang
Meet Dottie the Riveter!

The Golden Gang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 22:05


Meet Dottie, the Riveter! Our latest guest on the Golden Gang Podcast is Dottie – an original riveter on the assembly line during WWII. At 102 years young, Dottie shares her colorful and engaging story, and shares her wisdom with the group at Arbor Terrace Exton. “It felt good to do something for my country,” she said. Learn more and listen to the full episode now.

The Empowering Women Podcast
Advocate for Opportunity with Giovanna Gray Lockhart

The Empowering Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 36:09


ABOUT OUR GUEST:  Giovanna Gray Lockhart moved to Yarmouth, Maine full time three years ago. Her national experience spans work in government from an advisor to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York to national nonprofit leadership as a member of the Board of Directors for StoryCorps. Previously, Lockhart held senior roles at venture-backed companies, as the Senior Director of Impact at The Wing and as Chief Strategy Officer at The Riveter. Immediately prior to coming to the Center, she provided strategic consulting, advising executive level clients across the country on philanthropy, advocacy, board-building, and communications. Lockhart sits on the Board of Trustees for the Waynflete School in Portland CONNECT WITH FRANCIS PERKINS CENTER Website  Instagram  Facebook EPISODE AND EMPOWERING WOMEN IN INDUSTRY LINKSSIGN THE PETITON for Frances Perkins Homestead National Historic LandmarkFrances Perkins:  Learning ResourcesBooks on Frances PerkinsHistory Channel:  Triangle Shirtwaist Factory FireEmpowering Women in Industry MembershipEmpowering Women in Industry MagazineEmpowering Women in Industry WebsiteEmpowering Women in Industry Virtual Events (Including Book Club and Membership Circles) QUOTES AND KEY TAKEAWAYS“When a door opens, you must walk through it.”“I really feel like we are at a turning point where you don't have to hide who you are to be powerful and lead.” “A woman in her early thirties that is totally unafraid and out there advocating for people. She really believed in what she was doing.”“She had fears and insecurities, like we all do, but when you have that vision and determination that is what drove her.” “I came to Washington to work for God, FDR, and the millions of forgotten, plain, common working men.”On Frances' impact: “She was the pioneering advocate for economic security, social justice, labor rights, and the policy issues surrounding that. The kinds of protections that she secured are the cornerstones of modern policy and our society today: social security, minimum wage, forty-hour work week, unemployment insurance, and banning of child labor.” Frances' Driving Force:  “When she saw these injustices and these working conditions and how people were kept in poverty through generations, there is a policy that needs to be put in place.  Me helping people one at a time as a social worker is wonderful but there needs to be something more impactful and all encompassing.”Only 12 out of ~430 National Park sites have been specifically created to recognize women's history. 

The Air Up There
Habitat for Aviation's All-Women Airplane Build

The Air Up There

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 12:26


When you think of women working with rivet guns, you might picture a woman with her hair wrapped up in a red polka-dot bandana, flexed muscles and the famous words, “We Can Do It.” Just as Rosie the Riveter inspired countless women to take on roles in industries traditionally dominated by men during World War II, Habitat for Aviation aims to ignite the same spirit of courage and innovation in women aspiring to enter the aviation field.“We really take a lot of inspiration from our World War II Rosie the Riveters, who stepped into these factories when the men went off to war,” says Habitat for Aviation's founder Beth White. The group's multi-generational, all-women team of “Modern Rosie's” are currently building a Rans S-21 airplane. Beth's journey into aviation began with a memoir that sparked her curiosity and inspired her to take a discovery flight.In this episode, Beth reveals how an unfortunate life-changing event led her to create Habitat for Aviation, a nonprofit that's preparing the next generation of airplane mechanics, pilots, and avionics specialists. Plus, you'll hear from some of the young women participating in the airplane build. Beth provides insights into Habitat for Aviation programs and discusses resources, such as EAA's Young Eagles, which offers free discovery flights to youth. She also gives practical advice for anyone interested in getting a pilot certificate. Share this episode with your friends, family, and colleagues. They may be the future airplane mechanics, air traffic controllers, pilots, and other aviation professionals working to keep us safe. Learn more about FAA job opportunities and how you can become an aviation mechanic.Meet Our Guests Beth White is a certificated private pilot, an airplane mechanic apprentice, and the founder of Habitat for Aviation; a nonprofit that offers hands-on learning opportunities that align with the FAA's apprenticeship certification track. In 2024, Habitat for Aviation launched its Women Build Planes program, where an all-female team of “Modern Day Rosies” is building an airplane at Franklin County Airport. Beth has worked in public schools, including The Met, a Big Picture Learning flagship public high school and she earned a PhD in educational leadership and policy studies from University of Vermont.Aubrianna Mayette has completed over 130 hours with the Women Build Planes program at Habitat for Aviation. She is a Harbor Freight Fellowship scholarship recipient who plans to enter the U.S. Airforce through the Vermont National Air Guard to pursue an aviation mechanic career.Zoë Brosky is a photographer and part of the ground crew at Habitat for Aviation. She has a BS in accounting from Cumberland University and is working towards her private pilot's license. Abby Demar is the recipient of an EAA Ray Aviation Scholarship who is working towards her private pilot certificate and participating in the airplane build with Habitat for Aviation.Ashwil Bell is a student of mathematics and science participating in the Women Build Planes program at Habitat for Aviation.  

Current Events on SermonAudio
Rosie the Riveter WWII Psyop: When the US Government Forced Feminism

Current Events on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 115:00


A new MP3 sermon from Old Paths Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Rosie the Riveter WWII Psyop: When the US Government Forced Feminism Subtitle: The Menace of Feminism Speaker: Jason Cooley Broadcaster: Old Paths Baptist Church Event: Current Events Date: 10/8/2024 Length: 115 min.

The Authors Show
Love In The Shadows, by Steve Bassett

The Authors Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 14:02


“LOVE In the Shadows,” the final book of the Passaic River Trilogy, takes the reader from 1947 Newark through the dark shadows where mindless brutes of all classes preyed on the helpless. Women were fighting back and for the first-time muscular feminism was changing the world with Rosie the Riveter pumping her biceps on posters from coast-to-coast. Men were no longer the only ones using their fists. Four battered women panic the city's elite when they enlist a mafia gangster to help exact vengeance on powerful men who escaped punishment despite years of brutal behavior. Newark's Police Homicide Chief is astonished to discover there is no difference in the battery and mayhem affecting the rich and poor. A physically abused rich and beautiful woman goes on a two-continent search after her wealthy aristocrat husband fatally beats a household member she had loved since childhood. Also tracking the husband are two international killers hired by the mafia after it was discovered he had embezzled mob money earned by investing in Hitler's war machines. The reader discovers that evil often masquerading as love lurks in the shadows around the world.

Gals Guide
Farmerettes - Riwo's American Farmer Pic

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 22:01


Before there was Rosie the Riveter there were the Farmerettes. Riwo shares the history of the gals who were called to help America by being farmers. 

The Sisters in Crime Writers' Podcast

Mary Anna Evans is an award-winning author, she's a writing professor, and she holds degrees in physics and engineering, a background that, as it turns out, is ideal for writing her new series, the Justine Byrne historical mysteries, which began with THE PHYSICISTS' DAUGHTER. The current title, THE TRAITOR BESIDE HER, takes Justine undercover in a Washington, DC code-breaking operation during World War II. Mary Anna describes Justine as “a little bit Rosie-the-Riveter and a little bit Bletchley Park code breaker.”Mary Anna's crime fiction has earned recognition that includes the Oklahoma Book Award, the Will Rogers Medallion Awards Gold Medal, the Mississippi Author Award, the Benjamin Franklin Award, and spots ON "Best Of" lists as varied as Voice of Young America's (VOYA), TRUE WEST, and THE STRAND. In addition to writing crime fiction, she writes about crime fiction, as evidenced by the Edgar, Agatha, Macavity, and HRF Keating Award nominated BLOOMSBURY HANDBOOK TO AGATHA CHRISTIE, which she coedited with J.C. Bernthal. Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/MaryAnnaEvansAuthorInstagram @maryannaevans Twitter: @maryannaevans Website maryannaevans.com Mentioned in the Podcast:Super Structure by James Scott BellThe New Orleans WWII Museum: https://www.nationalww2museum.org/And Then There Were None by Agatha ChristieThe All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall*****************About SinCSisters in Crime (SinC) was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincnational.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@sincnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeTikTok:: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincnationalThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/

Live Wire with Luke Burbank
Annie Rauwerda, Ivan McClellan, and Sami Braman

Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 52:24


Annie Rauwerda, founder of the social media account Depths of Wikipedia, shares some more obscure entries from the website, including "The Kentucky Meat Shower;" photojournalist Ivan McClellan discusses his new book Eight Seconds, an exploration of Black rodeo culture in America; and fiddler Sami Braman plays the title track off her latest album Riveter. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello reveal what Wikipedia rabbit holes our listeners are falling down.

The Rizzuto Show
Who's Jacking Who?

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 164:58


REAL ESTATE 24-year-old gold medal gymnast from the Philippines to be awarded a condo valued at $414,046, cash prizes and more Life-size Polly Pocket house rental coming to Airbnb The heartwarming moment student shows ‘school mom' teacher the tattoo he got in her honor: ‘Shut up!' 4 St. Louis Big Lots stores closing as part of national downsizing Man on Court Avenue was 'naked and speaking gibberish' Tuesday morning, according to court documents Oldest living Rosie the Riveter celebrates 109th birthday Man Pleasured Self, Then Departed From A Kum & Go Store Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rizzuto Show
Who's Jacking Who?

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 150:43


REAL ESTATE 24-year-old gold medal gymnast from the Philippines to be awarded a condo valued at $414,046, cash prizes and moreLife-size Polly Pocket house rental coming to AirbnbThe heartwarming moment student shows ‘school mom' teacher the tattoo he got in her honor: ‘Shut up!'4 St. Louis Big Lots stores closing as part of national downsizingMan on Court Avenue was 'naked and speaking gibberish' Tuesday morning, according to court documentsOldest living Rosie the Riveter celebrates 109th birthdayMan Pleasured Self, Then Departed From A Kum & Go StoreFollow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

My First Million
He Sold His Company For $15M, Then Got A Job At McDonald's

My First Million

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 46:23


Episode 615: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) tell the story of Scott Heiferman, the reindustrialization of America, plus Elon's Problem Solving Method.  — Show Notes:  (0:00) Millionaire working at McDonalds (11:40) Scott Heiferman's path to $15M (17:32) Building Meetup.com to $156M exit (24:20) Rosie the Riveter 3.0 (34:32) Elon's Problem Solving Method — Links: • Get our business idea database here https://clickhubspot.com/mfm • Meetup - https://www.meetup.com/ • Bowling Alone - https://tinyurl.com/23etxxdp • Careers Built To Last - https://www.careersbuilttolast.com/ • BlueForge Alliance - https://www.blueforgealliance.us/ • Gundo Deep Dive - https://x.com/johncoogan/status/1741512539979325733 — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth • Sam's List - http://samslist.co/ — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: Need to hire? You should use the same service Shaan uses to hire developers, designers, & Virtual Assistants → it's called Shepherd (tell ‘em Shaan sent you): https://bit.ly/SupportShepherd My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano

Dear FoundHer...
From $30MM in Capital Raised...to Nothing...and then a Comeback, with Amy Nelson Founder of The Riveter

Dear FoundHer...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 38:52


“We had to shut down tons of parts of the business, and that was work. So, I kind of leaned into the work. I had to lean into the work of what The Riveter needed to do,” says Amy Nelson. Amy's business was founded in 2017 to create an inclusive community space for women. Despite rapid growth and raising $30 million in venture capital, the COVID-19 pandemic forced Amy to shut down coworking spaces and pivot the business model. She openly shares the emotional and financial toll of layoffs in the business, amid very public and complex legal battles that involved Amy's husband and Amazon.Through perseverance, Amy reimagined The Riveter to focus on digital events, newsletters, and mentorship programs to find impact through reinvention. Amy's conversation with Lindsay highlights the impact of community and staying true to one's mission, even in the face of extreme adversity. Quotes“When I was going through hell, I found a community in my own hell. What I mean by that is, just like when The Riveter was scaling, I built a community around other women raising money who were in similar situations. When everything went to hell, I found people who were in the same spot, I made friendships, sought advice, and found someone to talk to.” (25:16 | Amy Nelson) “I decided to do what I was good at, which is help women through pivots, and just share with them every single piece of knowledge I have gathered along the way. Because not only have I lived the pivot, but I have studied everything about how we do this, and how we build an audience, and how we share our story. And I have built an incredible network of incredible women.” (27:32 | Amy Nelson) “I am a collector of people and I am constantly seeking out people to talk to. When I want to understand something, I go to the experts. And I do that in all areas of my life.” (30:20 | Amy Nelson) “Do not be afraid of failing, embrace it. Because if you aren't failing, you're just not thinking big enough. Failure is okay. Go pick up the pieces and keep going. It would be quite a boring life if you never failed at anything.” (36:48 | Amy Nelson) Connect with Amy Nelson:http://www.instagram.com/amy_k_nelsonhttp://www.instagram.com/therivetercoGrab Lindsay's Partnership Blueprint for Small Business: https://stan.store/lindsaypinchuk/p/get-your-ebook-now-the-partnership-blueprintConnect with Lindsay Pinchuk and Dear FoundHer.Grab Lindsay's JumpStart Your Business Blueprint:https://lindsaypinchuk.myflodesk.com/11stepsforbusinessIf you like what you're hearing, please leave a rating or review at: https://ratethispodcast.com/dearfoundherIf you know a FoundHer... we should meet, please tell her to share her story with us here.https://form.jotform.com/230008245758152Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush
Mae Krier

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 50:50 Transcription Available


When her country called, she answered. Mae Krier is a real-life Rosie the Riveter who, at just 17, left home to work in a factory and help her country during World War II. The trailblazer and Congressional Gold Medal recipient shares her journey with Sophia, which spans the Great Depression, living through 17 American Presidents and contributing to the war effort by building bombers for Boeing during WWII. It's a riveting story from a member of the greatest generation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FT News Briefing
Ukraine's ‘Rosie the Riveter' moment

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 11:21


Elon Musk's xAI has secured new backing from three Silicon Valley venture capital giants, women in Ukraine have increasingly stepped into roles men used to perform before Russia's full-scale invasion, and the FT's Soumaya Keynes explains why the UK's Labour party benefits from being boring. Mentioned in this podcast:Elon Musk's xAI secures new backing from Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia and TribeUkrainian women wanted in factories as men drafted into armyHow large might Labour's ‘dullness dividend' be?Introducing The Economics Show with Soumaya KeynesThe FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino. Additional help by Breen Turner, Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Our engineer is Monica Lopez. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast
SPI 786: Pivoting to Follow Your Passion with Amy Nelson—SPI Pro Expert in Residence

The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 40:19


#786 The top lesson becoming a parent teaches us about our careers is that time is our most important resource. That's because every moment spent on things we're not passionate about is time away from our kids! So how do you do more of the work you care about? Amy Nelson of The Riveter and the What's Her Story podcast, is joining me today for an inspiring chat about following your calling and helping others do the same. Listen in because Amy is our newest Expert in Residence within SPI Pro. The EIR program connects our community members with support from entrepreneurs with serious track records. Check out today's interview for more! In this episode, we discuss everything from pivoting a coworking business in the pandemic to being a parent entrepreneur. Amy also shares her insights into networking and building a community of like-minded people, the importance of storytelling, and supporting women in their careers! Show notes and more at SmartPassiveIncome.com/session786.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The NewsWorthy
Severe Storms, Drinking Water Rule & CinemaCon Reveals- Thursday, April 11, 2024

The NewsWorthy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 14:03


The news to know for Thursday, April 11, 2024! We're talking about severe storms that brought damage to several states and where they're headed today. Also, another typically routine vote sent the U.S. House spiraling into chaos.  And the women who inspired 'Rosie the Riveter' finally got a proper thank you. Plus, the first national limits on forever chemicals in water, why we might not see an interest rate cut this year after all, and new previews for some of the most highly-anticipated upcoming movies.  Those stories and more news to know in about 10 minutes! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Episode Sponsors: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Get a special deal with Hiya for their best selling children's vitamin: receive 50% off your first order at hiyahealth.com/NEWSWORTHY To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Women who inspired 'Rosie the Riveter' honored for service during WWII

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 3:45


Some 80 years after their wartime efforts, real-life Rosie the Riveters are receiving the nation's highest civilian honor from Congress. John Yang has their story. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders