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SAG Award-winning Canadian actress Karen Robinson talks about her latest role as the boss detective in “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent,” her breakout role as Ronnie Lee in the hit sitcom “Schitt's Creek,” and her thoughts on President Trump's attempts to annex what is now her home country.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Wonderful article from Charles P. Pierce Esquire Magazine May 25 Let's get the whole gang together: Davey Moore, Hattie Carroll, Hollis Brown, Einstein disguised as Robin Hood, the motorcycle black Madonna two-wheeled gypsy queen, Ma Rainey, and Beethoven, John the Baptist, the Commander In Chief, Louis The King, Napoleon in rags, Lucille, Johanna, Sweet Marie, John Wesley Harding, St. Augustine, the joker, the thief, Big Jim, Lily, Rosemary, and most of all, the Jack of Hearts, Rubin Carter, Isis, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Blackjack Davey, Charlie Patton. All of them. Play me a song, Mr. Wolfman Jack, because if you want to remember, you better write down the names. Bob Dylan turned 83 on Friday. All of him did. All of them did. All the personae, the entire kaleidoscope of masks, the false fronts and head fakes, and, finally, the last, and in many ways, best of them all. The travelling storyteller, the seanchai as the people in the old country would call him. Out on the endless tour, up the endless highway. I think of him and I think of Turlough O'Carolan, the legendary blind Irish harper who would travel the countryside, composing his songs on the spot for whomever would give him food and drink. Go back further. Go back to Homer. Sing to him, O muse. When Dylan dropped "Murder Most Foul," virtually out of a clear blue sky, blessing us with it as consolation for the years when America had gone so terribly wrong, it was Homer of whom I thought, poet and historian both, protector of the shadowland between myth and reality, chronicler of what Greil Marcus called "the old, weird America," a phrase I wish I'd written. He'll be around all summer, travelling with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp and a whole clutch of other artists in something called the Outlaw Music Festival Tour. It's a high-priced extravaganza but, in a very real way, he's just on the road, heading for another joint. Move along, brother Bob. The highway, as you taught us, is for gamblers, and we take what we have gathered from coincidence. Here's a collection of comments and reflections from Dylan's artistic partners and others just sharing the same spaces with Bob. Interviews I've done over the years to be added to when Dylan turns 85. Interviews with David Bowie Robbie Robertson Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks The Avett Brothers Barney Bentall and Steve Dawson Greg Keelor (Blue Rodeo) And Colin Linden (Blackie and the Rodeo Kings) Wine and Dine – Tofino June i/2. The second story takes place next weekend June 1 and 2 in one of Earth's most beautiful places - Tofino, British Columbia. The western edge of Canada on Vancouver island. The community includes surfing, golfing, fishing, underwater adventures and an unusual gathering of chefs. It is where they come to learn how to create seafood dishes and cook with what the forest and oceans give them – and surf their minds out. It's the second annual Wine and Dine gathering on the front lawns of Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort. All of the details can be found at www.tofinowinedine.com Our guests are the organizers and founders of Tofino Wine & dine Ronnie Lee and Ryan Orr.
Today we will talk about a man who went to prison several times. He managed to escape because he didn't like being in prison. In his final attempt to escape the courthouse he goes on a rampage. Listen to today's case to hear about the violent acts committed but Ronnie Lee Gardener. Sources: https://kslnewsradio.com/1939683/utah-trivia-fun-facts-from-125-years/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Lee_Gardner https://news.wttw.com/2023/03/24/why-executions-firing-squad-may-be-coming-back-us https://www.bbc.com/news/10254279 https://www.deseret.com/2010/6/12/20120992/crime-and-punishment-for-ronnie-lee-gardner/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homicidehobbies/support
The Jay Thomas Show from Monday March 25nd, 2024 with guest host Ronnie Lee. Today's guests are: 14:25 - State Superintendent of the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Kristen Baesler. 39:16 - North Dakota Representative Kelly Armstrong. 1:04:03 - President and Managing Broker at Goldmark Andy Westby. 1:37:11 - Dr. Matthew Christenson from Dakota Clinic of Chiropractic joins the show to talk about neuropathy, how it can affect people, and the best ways to treat it. 2:03:22 - Robert Wilkinson from the Fargo Public Library joins the show to talk with Ronnie about J.R.R. Tolkien Day, and the impact Tolkien has had on literature throughout the years.
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“And then instead of heroes, we started being referred to as terrorists. But that made no difference to us. I mean, we kind of carried on regardless, and we started trying to do as much damage as we could to inflict economic loss on these companies.” – Ronnie Lee Ronnie Lee founded the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) in 1974. The Animal Liberation Front is a global movement dedicated to the liberation of animals from human oppression. They engage in and promote non-violent direct action in protest against incidents of animal cruelty. Ronnie served three prison sentences in the 70s and 80s for actions he took against places like animal testing facilities and breeding facilities for testing. He has been vegan for 51 years and is still out there every day fighting for animals.
Jay Thomas guest hosts The Coffee Club with Ronnie Lee. This is The Coffee Club. Weekdays from 8:30-11 a.m. on WDAY Radio! Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, or Google
Karen Robinson is one of Canada's most recognizable and beloved actors. She played Ronnie Lee, the quick-witted, sharp-tongued voice of reason on Schitt's Creek. She's also the clever, small-town sheriff on Netflix's Echoes, among other notable roles. The Jamaican-born, small-town girl from rural Alberta speaks to Wes about finding success by bringing her truest self to every role and every audition – a lesson for every aspiring leader.
In this episode, host Marriska Fernandes sits down with Karen Robinson. Famously known for her role of Ronnie Lee in the award-winning smash hit comedy and global phenomenon Schitt's Creek, Karen is currently starring in the budding female cop series Pretty Hard Cases, and in a leading role in Echoes, the Netflix mystery thriller miniseries from 13 Reasons Why showrunner Brian Yorkey. Join us for this conversation as we chat about Karen's contrasting teenage years growing up in Jamaica and then small town Alberta, her love of performance from a young age and what it's like being able to work close to home in Toronto. A podcast hosted by Marriska Fernandes, produced by The Brand is Female and powered by Telefilm Canada.
The Jay Thomas Show from August 4th, 2022. Today's guest host is Ronnie Lee. 28:23 - Betsy Gilman, from Just Add Water Media talks with Ronnie about USA Water Ski & Wake Sports a clinic that helps disabled veterans learn to ski. USA Water is having a learn to ski event in Perham,MN on August 8th, from 9 am to 4 pm. You can use this link if you would like to register. 01:29:56 - Chris Coste, Manager of the FM RedHawks joins the show. 01:57:45 - John Knosalla, a realtor at JK Propertiy Partners joins the show. Michael Felt, a friend of Master Sergeant Eric Masters, host of Heroes of the Heartland has sadly been diagnosed with a brain tumor. There is a Go Fund Me set up to help with his medical expenses. If you would like to donate you can do so at this link.
Born in 1951, Ronnie stopped eating meat aged 19 when his sister's vegetarian boyfriend convinced him that it is wrong to eat animals. Two years later, he became vegan and got active with the to disrupt hunting activities and save lives. In his pursuit to carry out direct action against all forms of animal oppression, the Animal Liberation Front was born. In this interview, Viva!'s head of investigations, Lex Rigby, gets to ask Ronnie what it was like being vegan in the 70s, what happened to the rescued guinea pigs he stuffed up his jumper and whether he really thought a gallon of petrol was going to burn down an animal research laboratory. Following the interview, Lex is joined by Viva!'s head of comms, Faye Lewis, to discuss Ronnie's uncompromising commitment to the animal rights cause. If you enjoyed the show, please don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to help new listeners discover us.
The Jay Thomas Show from Friday July 22st, 2022. Today's guest host is Ronnie Lee. 12:22 - Tony Gehrig, former Fargo City Commissioner and host of WDAY's upcoming Thursdays with Tony show joins the show.
The Jay Thomas Show with guest host Ronnie Lee from Friday July 1st, 2022. Today's Guests are: 22:00 - North Dakota Senator Merrill Piepkorn, and Linda Lou Colquohon, Parish Administrator at Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church talk with Ronnie about their upcoming We The People event happening on July 4th, 2022 from 11am - 4pm. This event will happen in the south parking lot of Messiah Evangelical. All net proceeds go toward Honor Flight. 47:43- Ag Director Bridgette Readel talks with Ronnie about a proposed South Dakota beef processing plant. 01:18:05 - Frayne Olson, Associate Professor and Crops Economist at NDSU Agriculture and Extension joins the show.
The Jay Thomas Show with guest host Ronnie Lee from Thursday June 30th, 2022. Today's Guests are: 24:04 - Tom Novak from Sky-VU Drive In located in Warren, MN joins the show. You can find their movie schedule on their website using this link. 50:52 - Mike Kvanvig, owner of Red Dragon Fireworks joins the show to talk all things fireworks. 01:28 - Chris Coste, Manager of FM Redhawks joins the show. Chris chats with Ronnie about Redhawks baseball.
In episode 12 of Radicals and Revolutionaries, Jake and Tylor chat with former Hunt Retribution Squad member, John Curtin. Also in part one of this interview, you'll hear: Was John able to join the Animal Liberation Front just by sending Ronnie Lee a letter? John walks us through the entire Wickham Lab raid Why did the Hunt Retribution Squad try to dig up the human remains of a hunt-loving Duke? and so much more! Visit the Radicals and Revolutionaries website where you can find all of our episodes and our animal liberation-inspired merchandise at http://radicalsandrevolutionaries.com. Also, follow Radicals and Revolutionaries on instagram at https://instagram.com/radicalsandrevolutionaries.
Ronnie Lee has been Vegan since 1972 and has even been to prison for his determination as Animal Right Activists! → In this episode, Ronnie gives us an insight into a time most of us weren't even alive, even more than that: foods didn't have the ingredients on the labels. He's one of England's first Vegans and has experienced how being vegan for half a century feels like.
In the second half of our interview with co-founder of the Band Of Mercy and the Animal Liberation Front, Ronnie Lee, on Radicals and Revolutionaries, Ronnie shares more of what founding the A.L.F. involved. Also in part one of this two part interview, you'll hear: How much time has Ronnie spent in prison? Does he regret co-founding the A.L.F. knowing so many activists have been charged and spent time in prison because of underground actions? Jake and Tylor share their favorite moments from their chat with Ronnie and so much more! Visit the Radicals and Revolutionaries website where you can find all of our episodes and our animal liberation-inspired merchandise at http://radicalsandrevolutionaries.com. Also, follow Radicals and Revolutionaries on instagram at https://instagram.com/radicalsandrevolutionaries.
In the first half of our interview with co-founder of the Band Of Mercy and the Animal Liberation Front, Ronnie Lee, on Radicals and Revolutionaries, Jake and Tylor learn all about the roots and history of what would become an international movement of animal liberation. Also in part one of this two part interview, you'll hear: Secret meetings in dark pubs to debate starting the Band Of Mercy to attack hunts Ronnie's first arson attack and first liberation and so much more! Visit the Radicals and Revolutionaries website where you can find all of our episodes and our animal liberation-inspired merchandise at http://radicalsandrevolutionaries.com. Also, follow Radicals and Revolutionaries on instagram at https://instagram.com/radicalsandrevolutionaries.
Welcome to the LoDown, a podcast exploring the voices in and outside the entertainment industry and hosted by Lois Robbins. How many of us got through the deepest, darkest moments of the quarantine with the help of Schitt's Creek? The characters and stories were the perfect comic relief and warm-hearted fun for the months-long period many of us experienced (often accompanied by solitude and contemplation). On this episode of the LoDown, Lois speaks with the beloved Karen Robinson. Many of us met Karen in this darling television series playing the role of Ronnie Lee - the no-bullsh*t, straight talking contractor and city councilwoman. Between conversations about swimming with whales and singing “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” Lois and Karen get right into it. We learn about the toughest theater role Karen has ever played: The Love Boat (a prequel to Othello). We also hear Karen share one of her greatest professional challenges and, of course, we hear about the joys she experienced playing Ronnie Lee in Schitt's Creek. The conversation doesn't stop there and it's filled with deep-hearted laughs, the deliciousness of oxtail stew, and how to approach life with love and not fear. This is your winter salve for any holiday stress in your life. To learn more about about Karen, you can find her here: Instagram: @karenrobinsonofficial Twitter: @karenrobinson01 Have questions for Lois? Record yours using a smartphone and send it to us, or DM us your question on Instagram. Find out more at www.loisrobbins.com or find Lois on Instagram @loisrobbins21 and Twitter @loisrobbins Be sure to rate and review us on apple podcasts or Spotify. Even better, share us with a friend.
Reviewing the recent Cotton Grower Cotton Achievement Award luncheon to honor 2020 recipient Ronnie Lee. And Dr. Don Shurley shares his thoughts on the current market as the 2021 season nears its end.
10:06 - 10:20 – Darren Wolfson KSTP 10:22 - 10:30 – Vikings Training Camp discussion with Jame McCarty 10:34 - 10:47 – Discussing “The Blitz” with Ronnie Lee and ramping it up for when high school football comes back 10:50 - 10:58:50 – Minnesota Sports talk (Twins, Wild, Vikings, and Timberwolves)
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In the fast-changing business world, keeping up with your field is vital. That's when the power of continuous learning comes in. By seizing opportunities to stretch your perspectives and widen your horizons, you will stay ahead and constantly innovate.In episode 8 of Agile Leaders Conversations, hear Ronnie Lee, General Country Manager of Lenovo Singapore, share his insights on leadership agility. He gives many leadership golden insights that will benefit aspiring and veteran leaders, so this episode is not to be missed.Get 8 Paradoxes of Leadership Agility at acesence.com/agility-bookWant to learn more about leadership agility with Chuen Chuen? Follow these steps:1. SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL2. SUBSCRIBE TO THE FREE NEWSLETTER – Get high-impact insights you can use immediatelyhttps://acesence.com/laf-subscribe3. SAY HI TO CHUEN CHUEN ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ACESENCEwithYeoChuenChuenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuen-chuen-yeoVisit ACESENCE.com for more agile leadership development programs.4. TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT:Tell me in the comments if you liked this podcast and what other topics you would like to hear.
Just friends sitting around talking at the hunt test. Ronnie Lee and Tyler Patterson join Jimmy and Adam while they were at the Red Hills Retriever Club to chat about old dogs what's going on currently in their lives.
Louise paints a colourful picture (including a garlic devotee supply teacher and a hair raising experience at the Boar's Head pub) of her path to becoming vegan and an animal rights activist. From her innate connection to other animals as a child, to her entry into radical activism as a teenager. We pass through tales of a laboratory raid that led to Louise's arrest, and how her letters to imprisoned animal rights activist and founder of the ALF, Ronnie Lee, were the start of a budding romance. Louise tells us of the inspiration behind the launch of Greyhound Action, whose campaigns have played an important part in the dismantling of the dog racing industry in the UK. We explore the value of single issue campaigns, the importance of a consistent anti-speciesist message, and closing the gap between animal rights, environmental and other social justice movements.
Award-winning actress, Karen Robinson, also known as Ronnie Lee, a no-nonsense, sarcastic, sassy "jazzagal" character on Schitt's Creek, Mildred Clarke on Frankie Drake Mysteries, Aunt Cassandra on Hallmark's Morning Show Mysteries, and currently starring in the upcoming television series, Lady Dicks. As the youngest child in her family, Karen was destined to be the bright light, and throughout her career, she has fought for what she truly believes in. Karen's career path as a female actor is a highlighted portion of the episode, in conjunction with the effects of racism on her life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(PTSD/Trauma Series Ep. 04): Trauma and the Body with Megan Chang - this episode is part of Let's Psyconnect series on PTSD/Trauma. So far, in the series, we talked about what research has shown us about trauma and some of the PTSD criterion/criteria. Other topics discussed were the investigations on PTSD in populations other than military personnel. In the fourth episode of the series, LT and Ronnie Lee psyconnected with Megan K. Chang @mytraumacoach to talk about trauma and how trauma impacts the brain and the body - because there is more to trauma than we can see. We explored the associations between trauma and pain, changes in the brain and more! You can also watch the conversation on instagram.com/lespsyconnect or YouTube. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
This week we are sharing a recording from a Stream of Solidarity discussion hosted by Animal Rebellion in the UK. The discussion is with Ronnie Lee who has been a vegan and campaigner for animal liberation for almost 50 years. In the early 1970s he was one of the founders of the Animal Liberation Front and served three prison sentences (a total of about 9 years in prison) for animal liberation activism. Since his last release from prison, in 1992, he has been involved in various animal protection campaigns and political activities. His main focus is now on vegan outreach and on the creation of a network of local activist groups to spread the vegan message. You can find a video recording of the stream here.
In this bonus episode, Dr. Brittany St Jean joined LT and Ronnie Lee to talk about the work of Psychologists at school, conversations with parents/teachers/students, considerations for mental health professionals, and more! You can listen to the Podcast episode and/or watch the IGTV episode - more ways to stay Psyconnected and join the conversation with us! Stay Psyconnected with us on: Instagram Visit our website: www.letspsyconnect.com Support us on Anchor or become a Patron and enjoy exclusive benefits (e.g. get invited to Patron-only events) Get Let's Psyconnect Merch (T-shirts available) ________________________________________________ References https://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-publications/resources-and-podcasts/mental-health/school-psychology-and-mental-health/school-based-mental-health-services _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
Episode #63- Ron Keel- Frontman from Steeler, Keel and now the Ron Keel Band. Ron has shared a stage with some of the biggest names in rock including Aerosmith, Van Halen, Bon Jovi & Motley Crue. He has sold millions of records and had a long successful career in metal and country music. He has a new album out now with the Ron Keel Band titled "South X South Dakota" that is a collection of Southern Rock covers. 0:00:00 - Intro0:01:00 - Early Musical Background 0:02:40 - Being Bullied & Health Issues0:04:30 - Dropping Out of School For Music0:06:39 - Setting Up Meeting With Record Label 0:10:33 - Moving to Nashville 0:11:50 - Life is Short 0:14:55 - Joining the Band "Lust" 0:21:33 - Sniper, Steeler & Yngwie Malmsteen0:23:39 - Singer of Black Sabbath 0:25:42 - Forming Keel 0:27:15 - Steve Riley0:29:15 - Coming Back to Nashville 0:32:50 - Not Giving Up With Music 0:35:15 - Best New Band, Work Ethic & Marketing0:36:40 - Producers Michael Wagener & Gene Simmons0:39:15 - Gene Simmons Helping Out & KISS Connection0:43:53 - Fronting An All Female Rock Band (Fair Game) 0:46:55 - Country Music Career in the 90s (Ronnie Lee)0:52:30 - Blending Country & Metal (Cowboy Metal) 0:54:33 - "Red, White, & Blue" Song 0:56:30 - Secret of Success 0:58:57 - Acting Career 1:00:46 - Skid Row Singer Job Opening 1:03:40 - Famous Keel Fans- Carrot Top & More1:05:30 - Clothing Style 1:08:00 - Fans & People Who Aren't Fans 1:09:25 - Saving Lives With Music 1:10:22 - Guitars for Vets 1:11:12 - Ron Keel Website, Patreon & Live Shows1:13:52 - Wrap Up Ron Keel Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ronkeel/Ron Keel Website:https://ronkeel.com/Guitars for Vetshttps://guitars4vets.orgChuck Shute Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chuck_shute/Support the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
In this special episode, Dr. Rosie Curiel joined LT and Ronnie Lee to talk about healthy aging, Alzheimer's disease, research, considerations for mental health professionals, and more! Dr. Rosie Curiel is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She is a licensed clinical psychologist who conducts neuropsychological evaluations of individuals with diverse neurodegenerative and neurobehavioral conditions. You can listen to the Podcast episode and/or watch the IGTV or YouTube episode - more ways to stay psyconnected and join the conversation with us! www.letspsyconnect.com Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
In this episode, LT and Ronnie Lee talk about some recent studies that appoint and discuss suicide prevention strategies. This episode is intended for mental health students and professionals. Information and Resources available on this topic can be found on: suicidepreventionlifeline.org, who.int, save.org, afsp.org National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor References: Arensman E, Scott V, De Leo D, Pirkis J. Suicide and Suicide Prevention From a Global Perspective. Crisis. 2020;41(Suppl 1):S3-S7. doi:10.1027/0227-5910/a000664 Braun, M., Till, B., Pirkis, J., & Niederkrotenthaler, T. (2020). Suicide prevention videos developed by and for adolescents. Crisis, 1(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000696 Cheng, Q., Shum, A. K., Ip, F. W., Wong, H. K., Yip, W. K., Kam, A. H., & Yip, P. S. (2020). Co-creation and impacts of a suicide prevention video. Crisis, 41(1), 7-14. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000593 Cramer, R. J., Long, M. M., Gordon, E., & Zapf, P. A. (2019). Preliminary effectiveness of an online-mediated competency-based suicide prevention training program. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 50(6), 395-406. https://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000261 Ross, S. G., DeHay, T., & Deiling, M. (2020). The suicide prevention for college student gatekeepers program. Crisis, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000686 Silverman, M. M., Barnaby, L., Mishara, B. L., & Reidenberg, D. J. (2020). Suicide Prevention in the Americas. Crisis, 41(Suppl 1), S30–S52. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000667 Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
In this special episode, Dr. Janine O'Brien joined LT and Ronnie Lee to talk about the work of Psychologists with college students and emerging adults, life transition, considerations for mental health professionals, and more! You can listen to the Podcast episode and/or watch the IGTV episode - more ways to stay psyconnected and join the conversation with us Stay Connected with us on: Instagram Visit our website: www.letspsyconnect.com Support us on Anchor or become a Patron and enjoy exclusive benefits (e.g. get invited to Patron-only events) Get Let's Psyconnect Merch (T-shirts available) ________________________ Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
Exploring: How funding salaried mentors for local grassroots groups could radically change the direction of the movement. Why environmentalism can't be ignored if we are to achieve animal liberation. The incompatibility of vegan ethics and a capitalist system, and why the movement needs to align with leftist values. Tune in for a smattering of ancient Chinese proverbs, a serving of cold tea, a dose of Ronnie's infectious laugh and a surprise visit from Izzy, an elbow biting terrorist.
Exploring: Ronnie's early days as an Animal Rights Activist and the birth of the ALF. His experiences in prison, why he went on hunger strike, and how the ALF actions affected the movement. The importance of vegan education and local grassroots advocacy. We pass through stories of peanut butter prohibition, sheep dog karmic revenge and flour bomb terror. And look out for a cameo appearance by damage expert activist Misty cat.
In this special episode, Dr. Ebony Butler joined LT and Ronnie Lee to talk about trauma, minority, treatment approaches, considerations for mental health professionals, and more! You can listen to the Podcast episode and/or watch the IGTV episode - more ways to stay psyconnected and join the conversation with us! Stay psyconnected with us on: Instagram Visit our website: www.letspsyconnect.com Support us on Anchor or become a Patron and enjoy exclusive benefits (e.g. get invited to Patron-only events) Get Let's Psyconnect Merch (T-shirts available) Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
In this special episode, Laura Lu, M.S. @themindhealthspot joined LT and Ronnie Lee to talk about intergenerational trauma, re-traumatization, and more! You can listen to the Podcast episode and/or watch the IGTV episode - more ways to stay psyconnected and join the conversation with us! Stay Psyconnected with us on: Instagram Visit our website: www.letspsyconnect.com Support us on Anchor or become a Patron and enjoy exclusive benefits (e.g. get invited to Patron-only events) Get Let's Psyconnect Merch (T-Shirts available) - link in our website Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
In this special episode, Dr. Patsy Manzanares @groundingdeeper joined LT and Ronnie Lee to talk about substance use/abuse, treatment, considerations for mental health professionals, and more! We are releasing a Podcast episode and an IGTV episode so you have other ways to stay psyconnected and join the conversation with us! For the full episode and to watch the conversation go to our Instagram page @letspsyconnect Stay psyconnected with us on: Instagram Visit our website: www.letspsyconnect.com References: National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics. (2019). NCDAS – Drug abuse statistics. NCDAS. https://drugabusestatistics.org/ NIDA. 2020, May 4. What are the treatments for comorbid substance use disorder and mental health conditions?. Retrieved from https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/common-comorbidities-substance-use-disorders/what-are-treatments-comorbid-substance-use-disorder-mental-health-conditions on 2020, July 2 Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support
Former Baylor and Miami Dolphins TE/T Ronnie Lee shared his memories of playing for legendary coach Don Shula with Matt Mosley.
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Kerry Eggers interviews basketball great Ronnie Lee.
Things you'll find in this week's discussion of "The Job Interview": • Ways to keep the romance alive • Callbacks upon callbacks • Ronnie Lee, the ideal investor • The impossibility of David wearing Patrick's pants Things you won't find: • Your lost turtle Our drink of the week is the Paper Plane: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/paper-plane-cocktail Music from https://filmmusic.io "Life of Riley" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host David Gale as he chats with the wonderful performer Karen Robinson. Karen is perhaps best known recently for her role of Ronnie Lee on the hit comedy Schitt's Creek, but has appeared across stage and screen in a career spanning more than two decades. In this episode she talks about her newfound fame thanks to Schitt's, her family life, her start in the business and her thoughtful perspectives on diversity in the film and TV industry.
ACRE Director of Research & Corporate Engagement KC Conway chats with Ronnie Lee Phillips, CIPS, principle advisor at RealStar Realty Advisors about the six phases of the CRE market cycle and how to make the correct decisions for investment during each one. Phillips’ commercial real estate career spans property maintenance, property and asset management, leasing, development, brokerage, investment, and advisory. Presently, Phillips speaks for real estate professionals and presents his proprietary accelerated real estate learning programs on a national and global basis.
Welcome to ‘Identify Yourself’! The podcast in which we investigate what makes up our cultural identities in an increasingly diverse and connected society. In this episode we explore having a hybrid identity with Ronnie Lee. We had a chat about his Cantonese heritage and life growing up in Stoke on Trent. Have a listen to hear us ramble on about choosing unstable careers, Chinese New Year, crappy haircuts and experiences of racism. Ronnie Lee is a graduate of Laine Theatre Arts. It was recently announced that he is to be joining the new cast of 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at the Palace Theatre.
In which Mr Whippy speaks with animal liberation legend Ronnie Lee - or, as the film Okja describes him, "some guy from the 1970s [who] wrote a fucking credo". Ronnie discusses his entry into animal rights and hunt sabotage, early sabbing experiences, and the fledgling days of the Animal Liberation Front. * Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/generalronnielee * Twitter here: https://twitter.com/0ronnielee0 * Ronnie Lee biography, "The Animals' Freedom Fighter" available from Active Distribution here: https://www.activedistributionshop.org/shop/books/4388-the-animals-freedom-fighter.html
Ronnie Lee began his musical journey with his first drum kit at age four. After years of banging on old drums and pots and pans, his Mom encouraged him to try other instruments. Ronnie began playing keyboards at age 13 and started playing guitar at age 18. Learning other instruments threw Ronnie into writing his own original music and is now heavily influenced by songwriters such as Steven Wilson, Kevin Moore, and Phil Collins. Ronnie owns and runs Haven Studio, producing and recording his own original music.Ronnie’s latest project is the band RADIO. Following in the footsteps of legendary bands like Rush, Genesis, Pink Floyd, and Journey, RADIO writes epic emotional songs to fit today’s life.
Ronnie Lee began his musical journey with his first drum kit at age four. After years of banging on old drums and pots and pans, his Mom encouraged him to try other instruments. Ronnie began playing keyboards at age 13 and started playing guitar at age 18. Learning other instruments threw Ronnie into writing his own original music and is now heavily influenced by songwriters such as Steven Wilson, Kevin Moore, and Phil Collins. Ronnie owns and runs Haven Studio, producing and recording his own original music. Ronnie’s latest project is the band RADIO. Following in the footsteps of legendary bands like Rush, Genesis, Pink Floyd, and Journey, RADIO writes epic emotional songs to fit today’s life. Have an original song to share? Contact me, Lorenzo, at podcastopenmic@gmail.com, and let’s talk!
Ronnie Lee is an Independent Drummer, Singer, Songwriter, and Producer. He is also the Drummer and Lead Singer for the band RADIO. Ronnie has been writing and playing music for over 30 years and has toured the US and UK. He has extensive studio work and has released several solo albums and singles. Over the years Ronnie has played with many bands and performed at various clubs, fairs and larger venues and events. Have an original song to share? Contact me, Lorenzo, at podcastopenmic@gmail.com, and let’s talk!
Vegan since the 1970's, Ronnie Lee is co-founder of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and has served a total of 9 years in prison for animal liberation related crimes. Following his release from his last prison sentence, Ronnie spent 13 years coordinating a campaign against the UK greyhound racing industry, before moving on to concentrate his efforts on vegan education and political campaigning.Wrap upNews of the DayExcuse of the Day: I can't eat soy tho!Activist Tip of the Day: Stick vegan stickers everywhereThe Livegan Podcast Patreon Page The Livegan Podcast Facebook PageThe Livegan Podcast Instagram Page
Ronnie Lee of Radio "Love Me" Ronnie Lee is an Independent Drummer, Singer, Songwriter, and Producer. He is also the Drummer and Lead Singer for the band RADIO. Ronnie has been writing and playing music for over 30 years and has toured the US and UK. He has extensive studio work and has released several solo albums and singles. Over the years Ronnie has played with many bands and performed at various clubs, fairs and larger venues and events.
On this episode I speak with vegan activist and founder of the Animal Liberation Front Ronnie Lee. We discuss being vegan for over 40 years, how the Animal Liberation Front got started and Ronnie’s new book The Animals’ Freedom Fighter.
We begin with Paul Watson, Founder, President and Executive Director of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The Japanese government has adopted aggressive means to thwart the Society’s pacific fleet from interfering with their whaling activities. Watson says he will have to find a new approach, and is hopeful that other governments will act to end Japan’s illegal […]
Tony Treadway joins us to talk all things Arts in Harmony 2017 Festival happening June 3-4th, 2017. This year’s festival will be held on Saturday, June 3rd (from 9:00am to 5:00pm) and Sunday, June 4th (from 10:00am to 4:00pm) along the friendly confines of Granary and Main Streets. The festival will feature a “Celebration of the Written Word,” featuring national and regional authors, writers, and poets. These “word smiths” will be giving lectures, readings, and discussions during the festival, as well as signing and selling their published works. Other notable components of the festival include live music, a collection of artists and craftspeople, unique food vendors, children’s activities and more. Live readings will be held throughout both days of the festival. Authors and poets involved with this exciting addition to Arts in Harmony include: members of the New Harmony Project, publisher and author Kaylie Jones and Kaylie Jones Books authors J. Patrick Redmond and Patricia A. Smith, Judy Mandel, Mark Thompson Publishing and their authors, Mindy Kronenberg, Tom Raithel, Linda Neal Reising, Mark Williams, Shari Wagner (Indiana’s Poet Laureate), and Jessica Thompson. Visit each author to learn more about their craft and for the opportunity to purchase their work. The Arts in Harmony 2017 Festival will also showcase a talented selection of musicians and bands. Saturday will commence with performances by Kayla Smock, Ronnie Lee, Osiella, and the Boscoe France Band (2012 Gibson Blues Guitar Competition National Winner). Sunday will feature the Wolfgang Mozart Dixieland Jazz Band and Brett Gibbs Trio Plus. Arts in Harmony will also feature one of the largest gatherings of artists and craftspeople in the tri-state. This year’s festival will feature 50+ Fine Artists and Craftspeople displaying and selling their work in booths along historic New Harmony’s Granary Street and in the Rapp-Owen Granary. From painting to pottery, photography to weaving, and wood carvings to jewelry, a plethora of talented artists will be available throughout the festival area. While many artists from last year’s festival will be returning, keep an eye out for new and exciting artists who will be joining the festival this year. As always, Arts in Harmony will have entertaining children’s activities, unique food trucks, live music, beautiful art, and the opportunity to spend a great day in historic New Harmony. The New Harmony Business Associates and Arts in Harmony Planning Committee are proud to sponsor this FREE event. Come out and experience New Harmony on June 3-4th during Arts in Harmony 2017!
This episode features Ronnie Lee Gipson, bass player for Golden Monica and Thee Crown Imperials, and member of just about every other band you’ve heard of in Tuscaloosa or Birmingham. Gipson discusses growing up with a talented guitarist for a father, watching The Dexateens practice in his basement when he was a teenager and learning … Continue reading Ram It, Jam It #28: Ronnie Lee Gipson
An ARZone Special on the history and development of the Animal Advocacy Movement, featuring "The Brit Pack" - Brendan McNally, Kim Stallwood, Louise Wallis, Lynne Yates, Ronnie Lee, and Roger Yates. The host is ARZone founder, Carolyn Bailey. or listen HERE. A Toast to Ronnie Lee, or Ronnie Lee You're Toast! Listen in awe as Brendan McNally stops Ronnie Lee in full flight with the
Episode 58 features ARZone admin Ronnie Lee. Ronnie Lee, famous as the founder of ALF (Animal Liberation Front), speaks with his fellow ARZone admins about his most recent project called Encouraging Vegan Education (EVE). He also talks about why the ALF has not been as effective as many had hoped, about the long history of veganism within the animal protection movement, about the best ways to
In this episode ARZone admins Carolyn Bailey, Ronnie Lee and Tim Gier talk about how veganism can be more or less difficult for different people depending on how all the various aspects of life intersect. We also talk about how the different needs of each person ought to be considered in our outreach and advocacy. Finally, we talk about the benefits and drawbacks of using the internet for
Ronnie Lee, founder of the Animal Liberation Front talks about how he is still identified with the ALF, what he thinks about the role of direct action in the movement for other animals, and how he believes that progress depends on education an political involvement. You may also listen H E R E or visit this webpage to subscribe using iTunes, and please remember to visit ARZone on the web
In the first in a series, Ronnie Lee interviews long time UK activist Kevin White about when and why he became vegan and how he now advocates on behalf of other animals. Ronnie is then joined by ARZone founder Carolyn Bailey and admin Tim Gier in a discussion of Kevin's interview. You may also listen H E R E, or visit this webpage to subscribe using iTunes, and please remember to visit
In this short special podcast, the ARZone team of Carolyn Bailey, Ronnie Lee, and Roger Yates speak about the ARZone Vegan Buddies programme being fully operational. Its "third stage" - making the Vegan Buddies programme known to new and aspiring vegans - is now up and running. ARZone's second video about its Vegan Buddies initiative is also available. SEE HERE. [See HERE for Vegan Buddies 1
Welcome to Part One of ARZone's Greatest Hits Number Three, featuring podcast guests Dean Bracher, Brandon Becker, Katrina Fox, Robert Garner, Sharon Nunez, Dino Sarma, Gary Smith, Kim Stallwood, David Sztybel, Jose Valle, and Lynne Yates.The ARZone Team members featured: Carolyn Bailey, Barbara DeGrande, Tim Gier, Ronnie Lee, Jason Ward, and Roger Yates.or listen HERE.
Welcome to ARZone's second Greatest Hits package, featuring discussions and guest voices from ARZone podcasts 11-20. Guests featured are Bruce Friedrich, Oscar Horta, Thomas Janak, Robin Lane, Helen Masterman-Smith, David Nibert and Jordan Wyatt. The ARZone team featured are Carolyn Bailey, Barbara DeGrande, Tim Gier, Ronnie Lee, Jason Ward and Roger Yates. or play HERE.
Dear Colleagues: My most recent book, The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation?, involves a debate between me and Professor Robert Garner of the University of Leicester. In this Commentary, Professor Garner and I discuss our book. Garner’s position, although a form of what I call “new welfarism,” is different from that of Singer and […] Related posts: Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles Commentary #11: Discussion with Professor Gary Steiner Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates Upcoming Debate: Abolition vs. Regulation
Dear Colleagues: In this Commentary, I discuss three issues. First, I talk about my new book, The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation?, co-authored with Professor Robert Garner, and published by Columbia University Press. This book focuses on the debate ongoing in the animal advocacy community: should we pursue welfare reform as a means to […] Related posts: Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates Commentary #16: Responding to Questions: Single-Issue Campaigns and MDA Opposition to the Abolitionist Approach OUR NEW BOOK: “Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach” Upcoming Abolitionist Approach Podcast on Effective Animal Rights Advocacy: A Preview
Dear Colleagues: In this Commentary, I have two guests: Ronnie Lee, who founded the Band of Mercy in 1972 and the Animal Liberation Front in 1976, and Roger Yates, an adjunct lecturer in sociology at University College, Dublin. As I am sure you are aware, I am opposed to all violence and I do not […] Related posts: Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman Commentary #11: Discussion with Professor Gary Steiner Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles Commentary #22: A Discussion on Abolition vs. Regulation with Robert Garner Commentary #4: Follow-Up to “Pets” Commentary: Non-Vegan Cats
Dear Colleagues: The second segment of the BBC’s One Planet: Animals and Us, hosted by Victor Schonfeld (who did the influential The Animals Film in 1982), focused on vivisection. Schonfeld ended the program by agreeing that the animal rights movement needs crystal clear guidelines and he explored veganism as a possible way to deal with […] Related posts: Commentary #13: Analysis of First Segment of “Animals and Us” BBC World Service Program “Animals and Us” Ends on a Vegan Note! Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates Commentary #15: The Tide Is Turning Reminder: BBC World Service Documentary: “Animals and Us”
Integrity shows the level of excellence, Love and help, And it shows your decency, Sanity, rationality, wisdom and sense, From work and judgment. The poet and philosopher Ronnie Lee is back with his seventh book that continues to unravel the mysteries of life. Philosophy: Back to Basics tackles the dynamics of power—where it springs from, how it is wielded, and ways to harness it. In Lee’s unique form of narrative free-verse poetry, Philosophy: Back to Basics unleashes a powerful and rising intellect on the topic. Discover the source of sexual attraction. Learn the motivations of each gender. Acknowledge the purpose and place of fear. Explore the dynamics of race relations. Study good business practices. And heighten your sense of spirituality. It’s all contained in this remarkable and comprehensive volume. Through it all is the message that we can improve ourselves and our lot through a more philosophically aware, spiritual outlook that encompasses all aspects of life. In short, the goal is nothing less than a complete guidebook for better living—and, by extension, a better society. Philosophy: Back to Basics is the kind of life-changing book that will stick with you long after the cover is closed.
Integrity shows the level of excellence, Love and help, And it shows your decency, Sanity, rationality, wisdom and sense, From work and judgment. The poet and philosopher Ronnie Lee is back with his seventh book that continues to unravel the mysteries of life. Philosophy: Back to Basics tackles the dynamics of power—where it springs from, how it is wielded, and ways to harness it. In Lee’s unique form of narrative free-verse poetry, Philosophy: Back to Basics unleashes a powerful and rising intellect on the topic. Discover the source of sexual attraction. Learn the motivations of each gender. Acknowledge the purpose and place of fear. Explore the dynamics of race relations. Study good business practices. And heighten your sense of spirituality. It’s all contained in this remarkable and comprehensive volume. Through it all is the message that we can improve ourselves and our lot through a more philosophically aware, spiritual outlook that encompasses all aspects of life. In short, the goal is nothing less than a complete guidebook for better living—and, by extension, a better society. Philosophy: Back to Basics is the kind of life-changing book that will stick with you long after the cover is closed.
Dear Colleagues: On December 31, 2009, the BBC World Service broadcast the first segment of the two-part program One Planet: Animals and Us. This program was hosted by Victor Schonfeld, who did the highly influential The Animals Film in 1982. The Animals Film was among the first—if not the first—film to reveal how humans actually […] Related posts: Commentary #14: Analysis of Second Segment of “Animals and Us” BBC World Service Program “Animals and Us” Ends on a Vegan Note! Commentary #15: The Tide Is Turning Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates BBC World Service to Do 2-Part Program on Animals and Animal Movement
Dear Colleagues: In this, Commentary #11, I have a discussion with Gary Steiner, Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Bucknell University. Gary recently had an editorial in the New York Times about veganism and we talk about the reactions that he got to his editorial, including the criticisms from welfarists, many […] Related posts: Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman Commentary #22: A Discussion on Abolition vs. Regulation with Robert Garner Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates Commentary #4: Follow-Up to “Pets” Commentary: Non-Vegan Cats
Dear Colleagues: There are some advocates who claim to be abolitionists but who support welfare reform or who support violence. In this Commentary, I explain why welfare reform and violence cannot fit into the abolitionist approach. Gary L. Francione ©2009 Gary L. Francione Related posts: Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates Commentary #11: Discussion with Professor Gary Steiner Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman Commentary #4: Follow-Up to “Pets” Commentary: Non-Vegan Cats Commentary #16: Responding to Questions: Single-Issue Campaigns and MDA Opposition to the Abolitionist Approach
Ronnie Lee Barnes and The Highway Kings These guys joined "The Wizard" and I for a night of laughs and great music. Ronnie Lee Barnes originally from Big Sandy, TN and now long time Chicago based singer/songwriter and his new band played their collective asses off and we captured the magic once again.You can see this band live on June 21, 2008 at Kickerand#39;s Sports Bar in Shiller Park, IL at 9 PM and The Shiller Park Gazebo on August 20, 2008 at 7:30 PM.