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Media in Minutes
Anne Roderique-Jones: Head of Content for Shermans Travel, Podcast Host and Freelance Writer

Media in Minutes

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 20:35 Transcription Available


Angela talks with Anne about her most memorable travel adventures as a freelance writer as well as how Anne helped Shermans Travel navigate their content during the Covid-19 Pandemic.  Listen as she shares how best to pitch Shermans Travel, as well as talks about her true crime podcast, The Springfield Three.Follow Anne's work here: http://www.anneroderiquejones.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/anniemarie_/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/anniemarie_ The Springfield Three Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-springfield-three-a-small-town-disappearance/id1567108417 Ocean Ramsey: https://oceanramsey.org/  4 Exhilarating Water Adventures to Have in Oahu: https://www.shermanstravel.com/advice/4-exhilarating-water-adventures-to-have-in-oahu  Your Guide to Saba: https://www.vogue.com/article/saba-caribbean-travel-guide The Knot: https://www.theknot.com/content/author/anne-roderique-jones  You Beauty: https://www.pinterest.com/youbeautysite/  Smart Stay: https://www.shermanstravel.com/smart-stay Alaska: https://artfulliving.com/alaska-winterlake-lodge/  Shermans Travel and Covid: https://www.shermanstravel.com/advice/coronavirus-and-travel-myth-vs-fact Shermans Travel Bucket List Trips: https://www.shermanstravel.com/slideshow/25-bucket-list-trips-to-plan-right-now Shermans Travel What Covid Means for Travelers: https://www.shermanstravel.com/advice/coronavirus-2020-what-you-need-to-know Edit Audio: https://editaud.io/  Thank you for listening!  Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662  

90s Crime Time
Special Episode: An Interview with Anne Roderique-Jones

90s Crime Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 37:10


In this special edition of 90s Crime Time  the show welcomes Anne Roderique-Jones, the host of the True Crime Podcast, "The Springfield Three: A Small Town Disappearance". Anne and I talk about the mysterious 1992 disappearance of three women from Springfield, Missouri: 47 year old Sherrill Levitt, her daughter 18 year old Suzi Streeter, and Stacy's good friend 18 year old Stacy McCall. In this episode you'll hear some insightful information about the case, possible suspects, and possible motives... and I'd love to know what you think of this case.The Springfield Three: A Small Town Disappearance- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-springfield-three-a-small-town-disappearance/id156710841790s Crime Time Official Website- https://www.90scrimetime.comFollow 90s Crime Time on Social Media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/90scrimetime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/90scrimetimeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/90scrimetime/This podcast's music comes from Epidemic Sound- https://www.epidemicsound.com/

The Springfield Three: A Small-Town Disappearance
Reckon Interview: Anne Roderique-Jones examines a shocking story from her childhood in the Ozarks

The Springfield Three: A Small-Town Disappearance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 38:49


This week, we wanted to share an interview that Anne was part of on one of our favorite podcasts, Reckon Interview with John Hammontree. Every week, John examines American culture through a Southern lens by speaking with authors, entertainers, artists, leaders and thinkers to better understand the South. You can find the show wherever you get your podcasts. Enjoy!--On June 7, 1992 Stacy McCall, Suzie Streeter and Sherrill Levitt went to bed in a small town in the Ozarks. By the next morning, they had vanished without a trace. 30 years later, the mystery remains unsolved. Anne Roderique-Jones is creator and host of "The Springfield Three," a popular podcast examining the case of the disappearance of those three women and how it affected the community as a whole. Anne grew up in Springfield, Missouri, and was just 12 years old when these disappearances rocked her small town. She discusses what led her to revisit the story, the perils of getting too invested in solving a case, what she learned in the process, areas where the case went wrong, why we are all so obsessed with stories like these.

Ozarks True Crime
Reckon Interview: Anne Roderique-Jones examines a shocking story from her childhood in the Ozarks

Ozarks True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 38:49


This week, we wanted to share an interview that Anne was part of on one of our favorite podcasts, Reckon Interview with John Hammontree. Every week, John examines American culture through a Southern lens by speaking with authors, entertainers, artists, leaders and thinkers to better understand the South. You can find the show wherever you get your podcasts. Enjoy!--On June 7, 1992 Stacy McCall, Suzie Streeter and Sherrill Levitt went to bed in a small town in the Ozarks. By the next morning, they had vanished without a trace. 30 years later, the mystery remains unsolved. Anne Roderique-Jones is creator and host of "The Springfield Three," a popular podcast examining the case of the disappearance of those three women and how it affected the community as a whole. Anne grew up in Springfield, Missouri, and was just 12 years old when these disappearances rocked her small town. She discusses what led her to revisit the story, the perils of getting too invested in solving a case, what she learned in the process, areas where the case went wrong, why we are all so obsessed with stories like these.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Reckon Interview
Anne Roderique-Jones examines a shocking story from her childhood in the Ozarks

Reckon Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 38:19


On June 7, 1992 Stacy McCall, Suzie Streeter and Sherrill Levitt went to bed in a small town in the Ozarks. By the next morning, they had vanished without a trace. 30 years later, the mystery remains unsolved. Anne Roderique-Jones is creator and host of "The Springfield Three," a popular podcast examining the case of the disappearance of those three women and how it affected the community as a whole. Anne grew up in Springfield, Missouri, and was just 12 years old when these disappearances rocked her small town. She discusses what led her to revisit the story, the perils of getting too invested in solving a case, what she learned in the process, areas where the case went wrong, why we are all so obsessed with stories like these.Subscribe to The Springfield Three here, or wherever you get your podcasts: https://apple.co/3nDbj3m See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Between Us With Wes Hall
Guidance: Hadiya Roderique & Brentyn Hall

Between Us With Wes Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 34:23


When Hadiya Roderique wrote the article Black on Bay Street back in 2017, she couldn't predict the splash that the piece would make. The ripples from that story are still being felt today. Hadiya sits down with host, Wes Hall to talk about guiding companies toward change and fatherly wisdom.

A Coach's Perspective
Episode 217 August 11, 2021 – John Hartley, Jon Leamy, John Roderique

A Coach's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 54:55


Episode 217 - In this episode, we have a coaches panel and play “out of the hat” as we drew random topics and present them to our experienced and knowledgeable panel. Their answers to the questions signified their expertise and why they are all top of their game in their respective sports. I love these panels because it reminds us how coaching is not just x's and o's, it is not just working with a team, it is building something. It is building a concept and platform that is used to help shape and mold us. My guests tonight know this inside and out. Their accolades speak volumes, but the people that leave their programs better than they day they arrived is their real achievement. Thank you to this valued panel: Jon Leamy, Missouri State University Men's Soccer John Hartley, Greenwood Baseball, Midwest Nationals, 417 Juniors Volleyball, Hart to Hart John Roderique, Webb City Football Our next show we will have another coaches panel and explore their perspective on our topics “out of the hat”.

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No Way! Podcast
'Pootie Tang' with Luc Roderique

No Way! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 67:57


In this episode we talk the ethics behind leaving a bowl of milk outside a door, how much clout you need for a talk show invite, and sheriffs forcing marriage at gunpoint. With special guest Luc Roderique! Luc is best known for his work in Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Godzilla, The Crossing (ABC), Siren (Freeform), and See (Apple TV+). You might also recognize his voice from Molly of Denali (PBS) and the Emmy Award-winning The Dragon Prince (Netflix).Follow us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter for all of our updates and interactive content!

REAL TIME Podcast
Episode 12: Dr. Hadiya Roderique – Working While Black: A Conversation About Race in the Workplace

REAL TIME Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 62:01


“You have to be part of changing the culture. If you want racist speech or actions to be unacceptable, you have to be one of the people saying it's unacceptable.” In Episode 12 of REAL TIME, we discuss racial biases and opportunity gaps facing BIPOC professionals in Canada. Joined by Dr. Hadiya Roderique – speaker, researcher and author of the viral article “Black on Bay Street'' – we look at ways to address racism in the workplace and other interpersonal settings. How do we recognize it? What does it mean to be an ally? How do we improve to be more diverse and inclusive? Join us for a critical conversation with input from REALTORS® who've experienced racism or bias firsthand – and their advice on how we can do better.

Championship Culture
Championship Culture Episode 31 with John Roderique

Championship Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 39:46


12x State Champion Football Coach John Roderique talks about how he builds Championship Culture. Webb City High School (MO) Hall of Fame Head Football Coach & Athletic Director shares his secrets. Contact Coach email - jroderique@wcr7.org

All About The Experiences: Living Without Limits
All About The Experiences: Living Without Limits--Featuring Roderique "Rod" McClain

All About The Experiences: Living Without Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 48:51


Roderique "Rod" McClain, is a husband, father, community advocate, author, motivational speaker, and police officer! Rod is purposeful in everything he does. He is a strong proponent of "Lifting as we climb", and he often speaks on visualizing and actualizing your dreams through a roadmap of success. #AllAboutTheExperiences #LivingWithoutLimits #Podcast #RoderiqueMcClain #RodMcClainSpeaks #SearchingForSuccess #BeTheChange --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aate/support

Bright Future
Ep. 10: Hadiya Roderique on systemic racism

Bright Future

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 37:02


As peaceful protesters around the world have taken up the chant of Black Lives Matter, the push to address systemic racism in Canada has opened the eyes of many to some of the hurdles Black people in this country face. The conversations we're having today are the same ones Black activists were having in the 1970s. The information, the stories, the solutions are all there. Waiting for people to listen.  Our guest this episode wants you to listen. And she wants you to understand and think about your own bias. Dr. Hadiya Roderique, writer, lawyer, and diversity advocate, wants to support actions over symbolism. She's dedicated herself to creating more inclusive and diverse organizations. She talks to us about how recruiting strategies are only a good start, what people can do to better understand race, and how organizations can become more inclusive. Connect with Hadiya on Twitter and LinkedIn, or at www.hadiyaroderique.com. Hadiya's articles referenced in this article: “Black on Bay Street,” The Globe and Mail “The Case for Black Joy,” Flare Globe and Mail follow-up to “Black on Bay Street”: Christine Dobby, “Why Are There Still So Few Lawyers on Bay Street,” The Globe and Mail Books referenced in this episode: So You Want to Talk About Race, Ijeoma Oluo The Skin We're In, Desmond Cole How To Be an Antiracist, Dr. Ibam X. Kendi Me and White Supremacy, Layla F. Saad Listen to our other podcasts at conferenceboard.ca/insights/podcasts. You can find all of our research here: conferenceboard.ca/. 

Lawyer Life Podcast
Anti-Racism & Sustainable Change ft. Hadiya Roderique

Lawyer Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 40:25


Darlene and Mike are joined by Hadiya Roderique to discuss anti-racism, creating sustainable change, and what (if anything) has changed since she wrote her Black on Bay Street essay in 2017. PLUS: Hadiya shares her big idea of a restorative justice system, rather than punitive justice system, which would help us to attack the roots of crime and get out of the system. SHOW NOTES: So You Want to Talk About Race – Ijeoma Oluo https://www.sealpress.com/titles/ijeoma-oluo/so-you-want-to-talk-about-race/9781580056779/ Me and White Supremacy – Layla Sa’ad https://www.meandwhitesupremacybook.com/ HADIYA'S RECOMMENDED READING LIST: So You Want To Talk About Race, Ijeoma Oluo The Skin We’re In, Desmond Cole Policing Black Lives, Robyn Maynard How To Be An Anti-Racist, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi Me And White Supremacy, Layla Saad The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, Michelle Alexander https://www.goodgoodgood.co/anti-racism-resources ORGANIZATIONS YOU CAN SUPPORT: Sentencing and Parole Project: https://sentencingproject.ca/ Black Legal Action Centre https://www.blacklegalactioncentre.ca/ FEEDBACK, CREDITS & REVIEW Please give us feedback here: http://bit.ly/LLPFeedback Music credit: Thanks to Nick Fowler who composed and performed our theme music. To learn about his work, visit teknologyproductions.wixsite.com/teknology. Art credit: Thanks to Jenny Henderson for our LLP artwork. To learn about Jenny and see her work, visit: https://www.jennyhendersonstudio.com/ Please rate, review, subscribe and comment. We would so appreciate your feedback (I mean, we're just two lawyers trying to podcast).

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 70: Fall Shallots for a Spring Garden Harvest!

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 32:45


Shallot Varieties The three varieties of fall shallots that we currently offer are Ambition, Monique, and Roderique. The Ambition variety is a traditionally shaped round shallot that contains a red to copper skin color and white flesh interior. The Monique variety is a semi-long shape that has a great disease-resistant and longer storage window. The Roderique is another elongated variety that makes it easier for slicing into smaller pieces for cooking. Fall Shallots Shallots are best known as a cooking onion and can be used in several different recipes when cooking on the homestead. If you combine the flavor of garlic and onion, that is pretty much the flavor profile of a shallot. When it comes to planting fall shallots, there is a proper way of planting them in order for them to be successful in the vegetable garden. Travis mentions that you can take our Single Wheel Hoe with the plow set attachment and create a little trench for the bulbs to be planted in. When placing the shallots in the trench, the root end has to be planted downward with the stem end facing up in the vegetable garden. The guys mention that there rule when it comes to planting alliums is to plant two weeks before your first frost date. For example, our first frost date on average is towards the end of November, so back up two weeks and our ideal planting time would be mid-November. Since the onions, shallots, and elephant garlic are all heavy-feeders they need at least an inch of water each week. Drip tape irrigation is the best way to ensure that these crops are getting all the water they need directly to the plant roots. The fertilizer requirements for the fall shallots is to start off with a complete fertilizer to help with root development. Then, once the plants start growing will switch over to just applying nitrogen. Overall, when planting fall shallots making sure you plant them properly in the garden and apply an accurate amount of irrigation and fertilizer will ensure that you get a successful planting throughout the growing season. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Travis currently has a few onion transplants planted for the fall growing season. However, Greg is going to try transplanting the Savannah Sweet variety in a little onion bed in the vegetable garden area. Most of the transplants in the greenhouse have started developing their true leaves, so the guys plan on applying a little fertilizer like the 20-20-20 to the plants soon. Travis also explains that he is no longer going to do the two-minute tip videos, but will still upload longer videos on Tuesdays instead. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions about how much fertilizer to put along a row and how to create a row garden in an unestablished area for the Spring. Travis explains that according to whatever recommended fertilizer you are using and the size of your garden area you simply do a little algebra to figure out the correct amount. Greg mentions when making a new garden area the first step is to get the soil worked in and kill off the vegetative that is currently growing there. Next, take a soil test in order to adjust the soil and get the garden soil in the right range usually between 6 to 7.0. Then, during the wintertime, grow a cover crop of rye until you are ready to work in it again and get it ready for planting. Products of the Week Brass Siphon Mixer Hortonova Trellis Netting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w15MH9w23_o

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 70: Fall Shallots for a Spring Garden Harvest!

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 32:45


Shallot Varieties The three varieties of fall shallots that we currently offer are Ambition, Monique, and Roderique. The Ambition variety is a traditionally shaped round shallot that contains a red to copper skin color and white flesh interior. The Monique variety is a semi-long shape that has a great disease-resistant and longer storage window. The Roderique is another elongated variety that makes it easier for slicing into smaller pieces for cooking. Fall Shallots Shallots are best known as a cooking onion and can be used in several different recipes when cooking on the homestead. If you combine the flavor of garlic and onion, that is pretty much the flavor profile of a shallot. When it comes to planting fall shallots, there is a proper way of planting them in order for them to be successful in the vegetable garden. Travis mentions that you can take our Single Wheel Hoe with the plow set attachment and create a little trench for the bulbs to be planted in. When placing the shallots in the trench, the root end has to be planted downward with the stem end facing up in the vegetable garden. The guys mention that there rule when it comes to planting alliums is to plant two weeks before your first frost date. For example, our first frost date on average is towards the end of November, so back up two weeks and our ideal planting time would be mid-November. Since the onions, shallots, and elephant garlic are all heavy-feeders they need at least an inch of water each week. Drip tape irrigation is the best way to ensure that these crops are getting all the water they need directly to the plant roots. The fertilizer requirements for the fall shallots is to start off with a complete fertilizer to help with root development. Then, once the plants start growing will switch over to just applying nitrogen. Overall, when planting fall shallots making sure you plant them properly in the garden and apply an accurate amount of irrigation and fertilizer will ensure that you get a successful planting throughout the growing season. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Travis currently has a few onion transplants planted for the fall growing season. However, Greg is going to try transplanting the Savannah Sweet variety in a little onion bed in the vegetable garden area. Most of the transplants in the greenhouse have started developing their true leaves, so the guys plan on applying a little fertilizer like the 20-20-20 to the plants soon. Travis also explains that he is no longer going to do the two-minute tip videos, but will still upload longer videos on Tuesdays instead. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions about how much fertilizer to put along a row and how to create a row garden in an unestablished area for the Spring. Travis explains that according to whatever recommended fertilizer you are using and the size of your garden area you simply do a little algebra to figure out the correct amount. Greg mentions when making a new garden area the first step is to get the soil worked in and kill off the vegetative that is currently growing there. Next, take a soil test in order to adjust the soil and get the garden soil in the right range usually between 6 to 7.0. Then, during the wintertime, grow a cover crop of rye until you are ready to work in it again and get it ready for planting. Products of the Week Brass Siphon Mixer Hortonova Trellis Netting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w15MH9w23_o

TheWhyCast
The WHYCast Episode 1- Welcome to WHY and Emily Roderique Interview

TheWhyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 18:46


In this inaugural episode, Justin talks about his personal WHY and then interviews Emily Roderique, a 7th Grade Communication Arts Teacher, about how her why is infusing a love for literacy into her students. 

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LET'S TALK RETOUCHING
LTR!007 – Creative Retouching With Dracorubio Creative Retouching With Dracorubio

LET'S TALK RETOUCHING

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 67:08


Roderique, who also goes by the artist's name of DRACORUBIO is an special effects artist who ventured into creating characters and even worlds beyond most of our imagination. By mixing images with 3D, spcial effects knowledge and refined compositing techniques he creates his very own stories. Today we take you on a ride into his mind: what motivates him and what makes these creations possible.

DANIEL ABRANDIS!  dance music through the years

Lamar Ensemble -Stay Sharp- DJ Pipi -save the magic feeling- Kevin Yost -listnen- Black Coffee -reflections- Kenny Bobien -i will- Crew Deep -burst- Balcazar -sumtin Vi- Jason Sight -love is what i need- Ananda Project -cascades of colour- Staffen Thorsell -look who's here- Mood II Swing -drivin me crazy- dj Roderique -taste- Tiger Stripes -khula- Joe Negro -stomp your feet- Rude Bwoy Monty -summer sumting

Media Girlfriends
BONUS EPISODE: Hadiya Roderique Made Herself White On OkCupid

Media Girlfriends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 37:36


Hadiya Roderique is a lawyer, Walrus-Massey fellow and host on the Canadaland Commons podcast. She wasn't getting the same hits as her white girlfriends on OkCupid so she experimented with her profile picture to see what would happen. She wrote about the results for Walrus magazine.

Center of the American West Event Podcast
Modern Indian Identity: Featuring Burns Paiute Former Chairwoman Charlotte Roderique

Center of the American West Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 72:57


“The 2016 Oregon Wildlife Refuge Takeover: A Tribal Response” A year ago, Former Chairwoman Charlotte Roderique of the Burns Paiute Tribe in Eastern Oregon came to national attention during the armed takeover, led by Ammon and Ryan Bundy, of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Originally part of the Paiute home territory, the Refuge holds many of the tribe’s sacred sites, as well as artifacts and natural resources laden with cultural meaning. In a press conference, followed by a New York Times editorial, the Former Chairwoman vigorously presented the tribe’s view of the takeover. Mocking the refuge occupiers’ demand that they should be recognized as the original owners of the public lands, the Burns Paiute people asserted their status as the original residents and brought attention to the remarkable cooperation among Native peoples, federal employees, and ranchers, that had been in place before the Bundys seized center-stage. “Charlotte Roderique is a forthright and inspirational leader, and also one of the American West’s most gifted practitioners in the art of using wit and humor to put fresh and disarming ideas into play,” Patty Limerick, Faculty Director of the Center of the American West, observed. “Anyone who joins us on February 21st will remember her visit for years to come.” The Modern Indian Identity Program features a series of contemporary Indian speakers telling their stories in ways that confirm the compatibility of tradition with innovation. The speakers have a profound tie to their peoples’ pasts, and they have also adapted with agility and enterprise to the conditions of our times. This event is made possible by the generosity of Liz and Tony Moores.

Better Horses With Ernie Rodina
Ernie Rodina/Al Dunning and Rueben Van Dorp, Jen Paulson, Kelsey Roderique, Shaylee Clarkson, Bob Loomis

Better Horses With Ernie Rodina

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2016 60:00


Better Horses Radio Worldwide LIVE at The Star Worldwide Networks Studios in Scottsdale Arizona, with Ernie Rodina and Al Dunning. Featuring special guest interviews from Rueben Van Dorp, Jen Paulson, Kelsey Roderique, Shaylee Clarkson, and Bob Loomis.