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Studio Six Media Productions
Paranormal Saloon ep 8

Studio Six Media Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 67:06


**NEW EPISODE **Paranormal Saloon ep8 We continue our talk with part 2 of the paranormal and the military we are joined by Elizabeth Marroquin again as well as a new guest Ruth Hunt who is another former military person who is gifted and talks about the spiritual side also...so tune in!!

It's A Show About Stuff: The Stephen Davis Show
The Show About Stuff! The Stephen Davis Show

It's A Show About Stuff: The Stephen Davis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 76:57


My guest on this episode is Ruth Hunt, a model, a former  healthcare executive, and a long time genealogist. She was also the project manager and first employee of the Jackie Robinson Foundation. She helped to create the framework of this great non- profit organization that keeps the memory of Major League Baseball's first Negro player. As a genealogist, she has wonderful stories on discovering her own ancestry line, all the way back to the 1300's. It is a thought provoking, informative yet funny episode. A must see! Produced, directed, edited and host by Stephen E Davis

The Weekly Sceptic
Bully Boys in Brussels

The Weekly Sceptic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 81:52


Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 84 This week:  -Nick and Toby talk to their culture war correspondents on the frontline in Brussels to get the lowdown on the NatCon siege -Iran launches a drone attack on Israel and suddenly all the pro-Palestinian peaceniks stop banging on about a ceasefire and become pro-Iranian warmongers -The Cass Review turns the tide against the trans nonsense and previous cult leaders, like Stonewall's Ruth Hunt, pretend they never really believed in Gender Woo in the first place -Reform UK throws another prospective parliamentary candidate under the bus, only to discover that this one is already dead -Plus everyone's favourite section, Peak Woke, and premium content on www.basedmedia.org, which this week includes:  -Trump faces his first criminal trial and Nick and Toby argue about whether this is another example of progressive lawfare or just holding a lawbreaker to account -And in the Based Department, Toby nominates Katharine Birbalsingh for seeing off a troublemaking Muslim student in the High Court Go to www.basedmedia.org to sign up as a premium subscriber for as little as £5 a month!   This week's sponsors: Thor Holt  To connect with Thor Holt go to GrowthPresenter.com To advertise to our large and loyal audience, drop Toby a line on theweeklysceptic@gmail.com       You can listen to or watch the podcast at: www.basedmedia.org     Donate to the Daily Sceptic www.dailysceptic.org/donate/     Join the Free Speech Union www.freespeechunion.org/join/     Listen to Nick's podcast – The Current Thing –  https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905     Subscribe to Nick's Substack www.nickdixon.net   Help Nick keep both of his podcasts going by buying him a coffee  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon     Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.   Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.      Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
Food News & Chews 8-12-23

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 39:26


The whole gang is back as they enjoy some Ruth Hunt candies that Norma has bought as Twitch, Sylvia, and chef Jeremy talk to Tim Jones from Boonedogs about those last hotdogs of the summer.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Things That Made Me Queer
Visibility, Tailoring and the House of Lords with Baroness Ruth Hunt

The Things That Made Me Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 81:06


Join Crystal for a ladyhunt with Lady Hunt. They discuss Ruth's time as CEO of Stonewall, how to influence people in the House of Lords, and why there's nothing better than a good suit.

Savage Minds Podcast
Michael Biggs

Savage Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 108:09


Michael Biggs, a sociologist at the University of Oxford, discusses his foray into gender criticism from his graduate studies in the United States to being told by students to “get educated.” Bigg reports: “I did educate myself but I came away with the ‘wrong' views.” Sharing his thoughts on the origins of gender ideology, Biggs examines inert facets within feminism where some feminists have maintained that there are no differences between men and women, a posture which inevitably led to the likes of Judith Butler being able to step into this discourse and to further disassociated gender from sex. Covering the history of transsexualism from the 1950s through the 1990s, Biggs considers how this era was a fundamentally male phenomenon with 90% of transsexuals being men and their clinicians were also invariably male (eg. John Money, Harry Benjamin). Conversely, Biggs apprehends an interesting shift from the beginning of this century where not only the majority of those claiming a trans identity have been women, but he observes that it is mostly females (eg. Judith Butler, Stephen Whittle, Ruth Hunt, Nancy Kelly, Polly Carmichael) driving this movement to include the incredible push for institutional and political capture. Biggs also elucidates how the transgender movement of today has nothing to do with the transsexual phenomenon of the second half of the twentieth century. Detailing how the scientific hokum within the literature of gender identity has been successful in elaborating what he calls “idea laundering,” Biggs expounds upon the mechanism whereby articles advancing bad ideas with poor research behind them are incredibly difficult to discredit while, even if one succeds in publishing a critique of a flawed study, the refutation, in all likeihood, will result in the flawed study being cited even more.  Get full access to Savage Minds at savageminds.substack.com/subscribe

Blabbin' In the Bluegrass
S4E7 - Beverage Refreshment and Chocolate Enchantment

Blabbin' In the Bluegrass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 74:14


Episode Notes The holiday season simply wouldn't be complete without the local business landmarks spotlighted on this week's episode! First, we take you to The Beverage Barn, with four locations in Henderson and Morganfield...where owners Brian and Justina McDaniel explain what makes this a great place to take a browse, take a breather, and even take a sip! Secondly, we'll satisfy our sweet tooth by visiting the Mount Sterling-based Ruth Hunt Candy Company. Rylee Stafford, manager of their Lexington location, will detail Ruth Hunt's impressive 100-year history, and walk us through the countless candy classics proudly produced in their factory. Additional information about The Beverage Barn is at your fingertips via this website: https://beveragebarnky.com/. Also, click below to learn more about Ruth Hunt Candy and order online: https://www.ruthhuntcandy.com/. Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co

Hungry In Kentucky
100 Years of Candy with Riley from Ruth Hunt Candy

Hungry In Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 60:48


Hello, ya little Blue Mondays! On episode 57 of HINKY, the gang welcomes a guest! Riley, store manager for Ruth Hunt Candy here in Lexington, joins us to talk about a vast array of candies and the big 100-year anniversary of Central Kentucky's quintessential candy shop! We welcome Renee back to the show after her absence last episode, we revel in the tastiness that is Hawaiian BBQ, and we talk about Lexington Burger Week 2021, happening now at the time of this recording. Renee reads us the news in Renee's Reports, and Riley brings us an abundance of chocolate and caramel goodies from the candy shop! Sara and Carrie share some very orange beer, plus, we read your answers to the Podcast Question. What else do we get into this week? Download the show and find out! You can find us wherever you get your podcasts! Social media: Ruth Hunt Candy: Find locations, hours, candy selections, and much more by visiting ruthhuntcandy.com Hungry in Kentucky: New episodes every other Tuesday Twitter and IG @hungryinky Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats: Facebook and IG @bluegrassbourbonandeats Twitter @bbandeats Girls Beer Sports: New episodes every Monday Facebook and IG @girlsbeersports Twitter @grlsbeersports Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats is also a blog! Read our posts at bbandeats.com

The Recruitment Network Podcast
Beyond the labels in divesity and inclusions - with Baroness Ruth Hunt

The Recruitment Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 36:50


This week we're joined by Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green, also known as Ruth Hunt. Ruth is one of the youngest serving peers in the House of Lords and is also CEO of Deeds and Words and has some fascinating insights beyond the labels of what diversity and inclusion is really about and how you can implement meaningful change. This is such a fascinating journey and story, please do enjoy it. Want to know more about The Recruitment Network and how we can help your recruitment business? Click here The Recruitment Network.

All Gay Long
Ep 27 - Coming Out to Conservative Parents...Plus Stonewall's Ruth Hunt

All Gay Long

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 35:22


Our listener question this week is around how to come out to your conservative parents in a small village, especially when you can't afford to move out. We then dive into the story of ruth Hunt who is the former CEO of Stonewall and is now Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green  Listen along with us and check out our website at www.allgaylong.com. Follow us on Twitter @allgaylong and Instagram @allgaylong_.

The Real Agenda Network
What Matters? 5: Baroness Ruth Hunt

The Real Agenda Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 58:44


Baroness Ruth Hunt former CEO of Stonewall, editor of The Book of Queer Prophets, and co-founder of Deeds and Words talks with Matt Hawkins, co-founder of Compassion In Politics about the changing perceptions of LGBT+ rights, the often toxic nature of Twitter, & the policies she would introduce if she became a government minister. What Matters? is a podcast from Compassion in Politics, the think tank that works to bring more compassion into public life, produced for The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for progressive change. www.compassioninpolitics.com www.realagenda.org

Compassion in Politics
What Matters? 4: Ruth Hunt

Compassion in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 58:44


Baroness Ruth Hunt former CEO of Stonewall, editor of The Book of Queer Prophets, and co-founder of Deeds and Words talks about values, politics, and cultural change with Matt Hawkins, co founder of Compassion In Politics. What Matters? is a podcast from Compassion in Politics, the think tank that works to bring more compassion into public life, produced for The Real Agenda Network, podcasts for progressive change. www.compassioninpolitics.com www.realagenda.org

Somewhere To Believe In
Love with Ruth Hunt

Somewhere To Believe In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 65:39


This week on the podcast Katherine and Paul welcome *takes deep breath* openly-Catholic gay rights campaigner, life-long advocate for inclusion and equality, ex-CEO of Stonewall and recently appointed Baroness of Bethnal Green, Ruth Hunt.With inclusion, love and acceptance in our minds, we discuss the complex relationship between religion and sexuality and ask each other why the church is STILL so obsessed with who we love? Ruth talks about her own journey in connecting her faith with her advocacy.Plus, Katherine and Paul talk more about our plans for our #GBWildAtHome festival weekend and respond to critics who accuse Greenbelt of being an echo-chamber of lovey-dovey ideals.Links, resources and episode timestamps (for all you skippers out there) below.____ABOUT RUTH HUNTRuth Hunt is a co-founder and director of organisational change consultancy, Deeds & Words, which she runs with her partner Caroline Ellis. Prior to this she was CEO of LGBT human rights charity Stonewall, where she worked her way up through the policy and campaigning team over fourteen years. In this time the UK took huge steps towards equality for LGBT people, including equal marriage and equal adoption rights for same-sex couples. During her tenure as CEO, Stonewall also became trans inclusive. In 2019 Ruth became Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green and continues to fight for societal change and a kinder type of politics from the cross-benches. Ruth is a practising Christian and lives in London with her partner Caroline.Insta: ruthiehuntTwitter: @ruth_hunt____LINKS AND RESOURCESStonewall https://www.stonewall.org.uk/Deeds & Words https://www.deedsandwords.co.uk/ OUT at Greenbelt https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/out-at-greenbelt/https://www.facebook.com/OutatGreenbelt/https://twitter.com/outatgreenbeltCaroline Criado Perez https://www.carolinecriadoperez.com/Stonewall’s glossary of LGBT+ terms https://www.stonewall.org.uk/help-advice/faqs-and-glossary/glossary-terms ____TAKE ACTIONYou can find a list of open UK petitions around LGBT+ issues here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions?state=open&q=lgbt ____00:00 - Welcome to Somewhere To Believe In00:30 - Katherine and Paul catch up01:39 - Katherine and Paul on the upcoming festival weekend03:20 - Listener questions and comments05:40 - Introducing Ruth Hunt and her work06:06 - Ruth joins the conversation06:20 - Ruth on lockdown08:00 - Ruth on being a Baroness10:08 - Ruth on Deeds & Words 12:34 - Ruth on gender and racial bias in tech13:55 - Ruth on Stonewall16:40 - Ruth on trans inclusion17:50 - Ruth on making effective change20:00 - Ruth on Greenbelt Festival and faith21:38 - Talk Snippet from #GB15 ‘Thou Shalt Not Be Overcome: LGBT People, Our Allies, and the Christian Church’30:39 - Ruth on The Book of Queer Prophets33:57 - Ruth on why the church still cares about who we love36:30 - Ruth on human compassion37:48 - Ruth on hope for the future and Black Lives Matter42:18 - Katherine and Paul reflect on the conversation with Ruth51:00 - LGBT+ communities and Greenbelt Festival54:25 - OUT at Greenbelt1:01:51 - Thank you’s1:02:39 - Hidden Track - Ruth’s guide to LGBT+ terminology ____A huge thanks to the Greenbelt Volunteer Talks Team for all their hard work on editing this episode. Our podcast music is ‘I Can Change’ by Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires.____https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/#SomewhereToBelieveIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Vicars' Crossing
Season 3 Episode 3: Baroness Ruth Hunt

The Vicars' Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 58:13


Today, we have Baroness Ruth Hunt of Bethnal Green on the Vicars' Crossing to discuss Stonewall, Wales, and their book called "The Book of Queer Prophets"!This podcast was recorded on August 11, 2020. 

The Sacred
#68 Jay Hulme

The Sacred

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 50:08


Jay is an award-winning transgender performance poet, speaker and educator. Alongside his writing and regular performances he teaches in schools and speaks at events and conferences on the importance of transgender inclusion and rights. This year Jay contributed a chapter to 'The Book of Queer Prophets' a collection of 21 essays on the intersection of LGBT+ identity and religious faith, curated by previous guest Ruth Hunt. In this episode Jay speaks about why poems give us permission to really feel things, why he thinks debates about transgender issues are currently so fraught and how he found faith after swearing at God in a cathedral.

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History Becomes Her
Ruth Hunt on Virginia Woolf, LGBTQ history, and Section 28

History Becomes Her

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 26:28


Ruth Hunt is one of Britain’s leading LGBTQ campaigners. She has played a central role in campaigning for same sex marriage in England and Wales and access to fertility treatment for lesbians. After becoming chief executive of LGBTQ rights charity Stonewall in 2014, Hunt spearheaded the organisation's commitment to campaigning for trans equality. She is credited with transforming Stonewall from an LGB charity to a fully trans-inclusive LGBTQ charity during her tenure.Stonewall was founded in the UK as a response to Section 28 — a law passed in 1988 by Margaret Thatcher that stopped councils and schools "promoting the teaching of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship." In this episode of History Becomes Her, Hunt discusses how this law affected people who went to school during the time this legislation was in effect and reflected on her own experience growing up in that era. Hunt also talks about about the straightwashing and erasure of LGBTQ history and her love for author Virginia Woolf.Hunt left Stonewall in 2019, and that year, she was made a Crossbench peer in the House of Lords. She now runs Deeds and Words, a consultancy that works to build inclusive cultures in workplaces. Her book, The Book of Queer Prophets: 24 Writers on Sexuality and Religion, is out now.Please subscribe, rate, and review. Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @HBHPod. You can find Rachel on Twitter @RVT9. Special thanks to Ruth Hunt and Deeds and Words.Credits: Creator and host: Rachel ThompsonProducers: Maria Dermentzi and Nikolay NikolovEditor: Shannon ConnellanMusic: Christianne StrakerIllustration: Vicky Leta See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Out with Suzi Ruffell
S1 EP2: Baroness Ruth Hunt

Out with Suzi Ruffell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 53:30


Out with Suzi Ruffell - S1 EP2: Baroness Ruth HuntOn this weeks episode I sit down and chat to Baroness Ruth Hunt - former Chief Executive of Stonewall. Ruth is a personal hero of mine and I hope you find it as insightful and inspirational a listen as I did to speak to her. SuzixxAnd if you want to get in touch with me on the show, here's how...email: hello@outwithsuziruffell.comtwitter: @outwithsuzi  A 'Keep It Light Media' ProductionProducer: Michael Marden 

The Sacred
#62 Ruth Hunt

The Sacred

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 44:41


Ruth was the Chief Executive of Stonewall from 2014 to 2019 and worked there in various roles previously. She is now co–director of Deeds and Words and sits in the House of Lords as Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green. She is also the curator of The Book of Queer Prophets which will be released in May this year. In this episode she speaks about the joy her relationship with God brings her, her love of the Bible, leading Stonewall through a change in its position on trans issues and why defensive anger doesn't get you very far. Over the coming weeks we will be releasing short extra episodes in response to the strange times we are living through. Former guests will be returning to reflect on how they are processing this season, if this crisis has crystallised or even changed what they hold sacred, and what it might tell us about our collective sacred values. We would also love to hear your responses to these same questions. You can send us your thoughts in a voice note to 07778160052 or you can email us at sacredpodcast@gmail.com. Please keep your responses to under a minute and a half if you can.

Talk! with Audrey
GENEALOGIST, RUTH HUNT: How to TRACE YOUR FAMILY’S HISTORY

Talk! with Audrey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 24:28


In celebration of Black History Month – listen to my full interview with Ruth Hunt, a genealogist, who was inspired by Alex Haley to trace her family's lineage. She has tips to help your trace your family roots.

Talk! with Audrey
GENEALOGIST, RUTH HUNT: How to TRACE YOUR FAMILY’S HISTORY

Talk! with Audrey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 24:28


In celebration of Black History Month – listen to my full interview with Ruth Hunt, a genealogist, who was inspired by Alex Haley to trace her family's lineage. She has tips to help your trace your family roots.

Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd
95. SCHOOL’S OUT: time for LGBT-inclusive education

Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 57:37


Hello! 45% of LGBT young people are bullied in school and 40% say they are never taught anything about LGBT issues. We talk to Stonewall chief executive Ruth Hunt about the importance of LGBT-inclusive education, how we can support trans young people, and the state of LGBT rights more broadly. Then co-founder of the Time for Inclusive Education campaign, Liam Stevenson, explains how they persuaded the Scottish government to adopt the most comprehensive approach in the world - with LGBT education embedded across the whole curriculum.ANDComedian Lou Sanders wants quiet sirens, quiet sheds, ball pools and monkeys. Can she convince Ed to become the face of her new merch?ALSOWe're going to Clapham, come with us! 28th July https://claphamgrand.com/event/reasons-to-be-cheerful-with-ed-miliband-geoff-lloyd/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Werkin With
WERKIN with... Ruth Hunt

Werkin With

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 14:40


Ruth Hunt on being a better ally

Sunday
Queen Emma's Bones; Ruth Hunt; Islamophobia

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 43:52


In her day, Queen Emma was a powerful political figure who married two successive Kings of England and was the mother of Edward the Confessor. Experts believe that they have found her bones in a mortuary chest at Winchester Cathedral. Replicas of those bones now form the centrepiece of a new exhibition exploring the relationship between monarchy, power and the church. Trevor Barnes has been to investigate. Panorama presenter Jane Corbin discusses the suspension of The Bishop of Lincoln. Two years after the Manchester Arena bomb took the lives of 22 people, David Walker - the Bishop of Manchester – talks about healing and remembrance in the city. BBC White House correspondent Tara McKelvey discusses controversial new anti-abortion legislation in the US. It is Stonewall’s 30th Birthday on 24th May. Its CEO Ruth Hunt talks about her faith and how the organisation is working towards greater inclusion for LGBT people in all religions. The government’s rejection of a definition for ‘islamophobia’ this week prompted widespread criticism from the British Muslim community. But not all Muslims agree that the definition is a good idea. The journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and Labour shadow immigration minister Afzal Khan discuss. Producers: Helen Lee Catherine Earlam Editor: Amanda Hancox

HARDtalk
Chief executive, Stonewall - Ruth Hunt

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 24:40


Does the debate on trans rights pose a problem for the gay liberation movement? HARDtalk's Sarah Montague speaks to the CEO of Stonewall, Ruth Hunt. Stonewall was founded 30 years ago to campaign for gay and lesbian rights. When Ruth Hunt became its chief executive, she extended its work to include the transgender community. But many Stonewall members have been upset at the line the leadership has taken on gender recognition – that anyone can declare themselves to be male or female – and at their refusal to share a platform with anyone who disagrees.

Hot Water Cornbread: Kentucky Food Radio
Ruth Hunt Candies: Larry Kezele and Tobby Moore

Hot Water Cornbread: Kentucky Food Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 59:35


We enjoyed talking with Larry Kezele and Tobby Moore, two of the owners of historic, marvelous Ruth Hunt Candies, founded in 1921 by Ruth Tharpe Hunt. The present owners continue Ruth Hunt’s commitment to high quality ingredients and splendid flavors, and continue many of the historic candies that made Ruth Hunt Candies famous: pulled cream candy, for example. In addition, the current owners have added new sweets, particularly ones flavored with bourbon, Kentucky’s favorite spirit. The whole episode is sweet!

Alumni Voices
Chief Executive of Stonewall, Ruth Hunt (St. Hilda’s, 1998)

Alumni Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 18:47


Ruth Hunt discusses her current role at Stonewall and offers advice to students who are considering Oxford as a LGBT-friendly university Chief Executive of Stonewall, Ruth Hunt, shares her experiences studying English Language and Literature at St. Hilda’s and offers an insight into what it was like to be an LGBT student and President of the Student Union at Oxford. Hunt first joined Stonewall in 2005 as the Senior Policy Officer leading on research into homophobic bullying in schools. In 2014, she succeeded Ben Summerskill as Chief Executive. In 2015, she was voted the third most influential LGBT person in Britain in the Independent’s Rainbow List. In this podcast, she discusses her current role at Stonewall and her commitment to transgender equality, as well as reflecting on the recent Olympics at Rio and how LGBT athletes were treated, as well as offering advice to students who are considering Oxford as a LGBT-friendly university.

Oxford LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) History Month Lectures

Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive of Stonewall and alumna of St Hilda's, gives the 2015 LGBT History Month Lecture.

Oxford LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) History Month Lectures

Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive of Stonewall and alumna of St Hilda’s, gives the 2015 LGBT History Month Lecture.

CBI
The Great Business Debate: Diversity and inclusion podcast

CBI

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2014 22:48


CBI’s The Great Business Debate brings together Ruth Hunt, (CEO, Stonewall), Laura Bates (The Everyday Sexism Project) and Helena Morrissey (CEO Newton Investment and Founder, 30% club) to talk about diversity in business. Chaired by Kasia Allan (CBI Assistant Director), we asked our participants to tell us how well they think business doing when it comes to being diverse and inclusive, what big challenges remain and what they would want the future workforce to look like. Listen and tell us what you think @bizdebate #diversity.