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Latest podcast episodes about sara andrews

I Am Interchange
A New Social Contract

I Am Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 129:30


What gives rise to joy? To hope? What of meaning? And reconciliation? Many might espouse some presumed inherent worthiness of work—a legacy of things getting done—in defining a life well lived. Others might speak of the importance of family, of intimate connection, of love as all you need. In this, context is important. Not only the context of the here and now, but that of the before—what preceded the now that has shaped both present and future perspectives. Entrepreneur, waste reduction advocate, and environmentalist Pashon Murray's perspective is defined by her personal experiences growing up in Texas; by the roots of her race, which calls back, ironically, to the cradle of humanity through which she now floats, one from which her people were ripped, as if from a mother's bosom, so many generations ago; by her family's history in Mississippi, in Louisiana, in the slaveholding South. Fast friend Sara Andrews, regenerative agriculture aficionado and founder of Bumbleroot Foods, is likewise shaped both by a rural Montana farm steeped in tragedy and grounded appreciation for the earth, and an unfortunate legacy of slave ownership in that selfsame Louisiana county. And they are both firmly entrenched in the feminine, in the sensitive undercurrent and vital emotional presence that offers power, and pain. Here, while aboard a boat on their last day on the Nile, host Tate Chamberlin and fellow HATCHers Pashon Murray and Sara Andrews share of their experiences in the realm of regeneration, both without and within, whilst sipping from the deep dark dregs of generational trauma. And healing.

#BoldFail
#BoldFail: Sara Andrews, Founder of Bumbleroot

#BoldFail

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 14:52


In this next episode of the series #BoldFail, we meet Sara Andrews, a Notre Dame graduate and founder of Bumbleroot, a regenerative food company that emphasizes health and nutrition.   #BoldFail is a celebration of strategic failure. No profitable startup or entrepreneur goes from success to success. All experience multiple challenges and failures along the way. Failure by itself is neutral, neither good or bad. The question is: what did we learn from it? Failure in operations and failure that results from complexity can be prevented with proper processes, oversight, and care. But failure that comes from pushing beyond boundaries is a commendable, necessary step because it breaks new ground on the path to discovery. #BoldFail is a celebration of the mindset that sees the future, seizes opportunity and embraces failure as a routine step toward success, a chance to persevere or pivot rather than quit.

SocialTalent's The Shortlist
How to prioritize wellbeing in periods of change | with Sara Andrews

SocialTalent's The Shortlist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 49:48


It seems like the world is moving faster than ever. From coping with the aftermath of the pandemic and facing economic uncertainty, to technological advances and social unrest – people are dealing with a lot. And it's no wonder that reports of burnout, stress, and anxiety are on the increase in the workplace. Employee resilience is being tested and it's difficult to perform to your best in such an overwhelming atmosphere. So how can organizations prioritize wellbeing? Well joining us on The Shortlist to chat about this is Sara Andrews, the Chief People Officer at the Acacium Group. Sara is passionate about creating positive employee experience and on this week's show we're going to dive into this topic, examining how leaders and managers can champion wellbeing while looking at the positive benefits this has for an organization as a whole.

DLA Piper's Beyond the Curve
“If you want to go far, go together” – How DLA Piper's New Perimeter has gone the distance

DLA Piper's Beyond the Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 33:39


For more than 15 years, DLA Piper's New Perimeter has collaborated with charitable organizations, governments and academic institutions to provide pro bono assistance in under-served regions around the world. In this episode, New Perimeter co-directors Sara Andrews and Claire Donse are joined by past director Lisa Dewey to discuss the impact the organization has had over the years and why access to justice, social and economic development, and women's advancement continue to be a focus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Natural Plastic Surgeon
#34 Black Market or Bust: Silicone Injections in the Trans Underground | Bitter Betty Shares Her Experience as a Transgender Drag Queen with Dr. Barrett

The Natural Plastic Surgeon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 30:16


In this episode, Dr. Barrett welcomes Bitter Betty, Boulet Brother's 'Dragula' Season 4 contestant, to tell her story about growing up in poverty as a Transgender woman in the deep south. Desperate to avoid being "clockable" and with limited resources to do so, Betty — like many Trans Queens before her — turned to black market procedures in order to survive. Bitter Betty is the stage name of Sara Andrews, a drag performer and one of the contestants of the fourth season of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula!   We learn about how scary non-board certified procedures can be, as the person who did early work on Betty ended up killing a patient!  Dr. Barrett cringes and discusses the medical realities and dangers of hotel room treatments.  Hear all this and more by tuning into this epic story and episode! Find Bitter Betty on social by searching @Bitterbettysucks TikTok Viral TikTok Video Instagram Tune into the video podcast on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIn73k3a-nb0giPW73wvKRA Or Listen to the audio version on all major podcast platforms! Website: bitterbettysux.com  

The Tony Soto Show
Hills to Hollywood (featuring Sara Andrews AKA Bitter Betty)

The Tony Soto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 59:40


Today I'm solo. One week a month it will just be me chatting with folks. I start with a person that I could talk to for hours about everything. From the hills to Hollywood, Sara Andrews AKA Bitter Betty is always fabulous, controversial, and outspoken and I love her.

Minnesota Made Podcast
#13 Tradesmen International with Sara Andrews

Minnesota Made Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 20:22


Cinematalk
Ep 62 - Gretta Wing Miller & Sara Andrews HOW TO FORM A UNION Q&A 2021 Wisconsin Film Festival

Cinematalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 25:27


Ben Reiser & Pauline Lampert talk to Gretta Wing Miller & Sara Andrews about HOW TO FORM A UNION. Part instructional video, part call for reform, How to Form a Union walks us through the latest attempt to form a union at the Willy St. Co-op and details why such action was necessary. Of particular interest to Madisonians, the film shines a bright light on the power of community activism. (PL)

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Ftk racing podcast
Sara Andrews

Ftk racing podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 74:17


In this episode I sit down with Sara Andrews a mother of five children and is also a military wife we talk a little bit about the military life style from her stand point but most of all we talked about her testimony and what her life was like before Christ and her life now that Christ is her king --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Good Morning, RVA!
Good morning, RVA: 7,245 • 10; email the school board; and RPS budget

Good Morning, RVA!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021


Good morning, RVA! It’s 30 °F, and today—this whole week, really—looks pleasant. Expect highs in the 50s, sunshine for at least part of the day, and to find the time to let someone know they’re doing a good job.Water coolerThe Richmond Police department is reporting that Sara Andrews, a woman in her 20s, was found shot to death on the 3300 block of Stockton Street.As of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 7,245 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 10 new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 785 new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 314, Henrico: 286, and Richmond: 185). Since this pandemic began, 627 people have died in the Richmond region. This is a shocking number of new cases—both statewide and locally. On Sunday, VDH reported 9,914new cases, clearly an all-time high, and almost twice the previous high. In fact, the daily average of new cases over the last three days is 7,972 with no mention of a classic VDH data reporting issue in sight. In fact, the Richmond Times Dispatch’s Sabrina Moreno reports the opposite, that “Health department officials have said that it’s not a data error and is likely due to exposure during the holidays.” The number of new cases, number of people ending up in the hospital, and number of people dying each day is quantitatively worse than this spring, and yet, collectively, we act like we’re living back in June or July. I don’t get it, and I feel gaslit by the folks with the authority to impose restrictions—just like they did last spring—to help save lives.While local progress with vaccine distribution does give me hope, Dr. Danny Avula, the state’s vaccine distribution coordinator, said that last week the state requested 300,000 doses and only received 106,000. Not great. Supply of the vaccine constrains everything, including the Governor’s decision to move the state into an expanded Phase 1b by the end of the month. Folks aged 65 and essential workers (like bus operators) who heard that they could start making vaccination appointments as soon as this week are inevitably going to be angry and disappointed. If we want to accelerate and broaden the folks who can get the vaccine—and this is obvious—we need more vaccine. Less vaccine means really hard choices about who gets what when. If you want someone to blame for this huge screw up, look toward the federal government who just straight up lied about having a massive stockpile of vaccine. Now this mess falls into Gov. Northam’s lap. I’m interested to see if he changes some of his public vaccination goals and adjusts his rhetoric of “use it or lose it” since there’s just far, far less to use.Richmond’s School Board meets tonight and while they won’t vote on Superintendent Kamras’s contract until next month, it’s a good time to email them all and let them know that failing to extend Kamras’s contract for four years would be absolutely catastrophic for the district (see today’s longread). I think we’re pretty close to the sound-the-alarm stage on this, so if you know folks who haven’t yet emailed their school board rep, please spread the word. Also, your email does not need to be a beautifully crafted argument: Simply state your name, which district you live in, and that you’d like to see the board extend Kamras’s contract for four years—bonus points for having kids in RPS, owning a home, or owning a business (stupid but unfortunately true). You can find all of the Board’s contact information here.Also at the School Board meeting tonight, Kamras will present his FY22 budget. He’s put together a great PDF (which includes a really helpful budget primer section) that you should flip through. The whole thing is worth reading, but here’s probably the most important part: “The Administration’s FY22 budget assumes $9 million in additional recurring funding ($4 million from the state and $5 million from the city) and $25 million in one-time funding from the federal stimulus—for a total of $34 million.” Kamras proposes spending that recurring funding mostly on raises and rising healthcare costs. As foretold, almost $10 million of this year’s one-time federal stimulus money will go to boring but necessary HVAC upgrades. Finally, page 27 details what a proposed year-round school schedule would look like and how much it would cost (at least $8 million). Double finally, this is just a really, really nice budget document and an excellent way to officially kick off the 2021 budget season.To be honest, I checked out of the internet yesterday and missed whatever happened with the gunpeople down at the Capitol. It seems like not much? I like this headline from Graham Moomaw at the Virginia Mercury: “‘I’m just trying to get on TV:’ Gun rally draws fringe groups, lots of media to Richmond” I’m still pretty confused why these gun fanatics were allowed to walk around Richmond with assault rifles after the City specifically passed a law preventing just such a thing because of these exact fanatics. I mean, the systemic support of white supremacy obviously, but still.The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts will host a free community COVID-19 testing event today at Diversity Richmond (1407 Sherwood Avenue) from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM. Given this weekend’s numbers, if you’ve been out and about you…probably should go get tested.This morning’s longreadIf You’re Worried about Richmond’s Public Schools, Now Might be a Good Time to PanicHere’s a piece by Marland Buckner that gets it right about how catastrophic it’d be for the Richmond Public School Board to fail to renew Superintendent Kamras’s contract for another four years.For reasons that pass all human understanding and despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, some Members seem to believe that Kamras has been ineffective and that at best only a two-year contract extension is warranted. That is patent absurdity posing as a “middle ground” solution. No person of Kamras’ abilities would take a two-year deal. Members know it and Kamras has said as much. Clearly, the goal of Members pushing a two-year deal is to send Kamras packing for one of the many truly reform minded school districts ready to snatch him up. If they succeed, they will be inviting precisely the type chaos now on full display at the Richmond Region Housing Authority (RRHA) whose CEO turnover issues have rendered that agency virtually incapable of serving RRHA families; the very same families nearly all of whose kids attend RPS.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.

The Tony Soto Show
Talking dinosaurs (featuring Pearl) (guest co-host Sara Andrews)

The Tony Soto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 74:25


The show is back, and the movement continues. Miss Sara Andrews is back in as co-host! Her pockets are padded with Trump money and she's not mad about it. Maxwell is ready to party because Taco Bae is on summer break! The city is opening up and we are all staying in. Our featured guest is a long time friend but first time guest. There was definitely nothing on her face! Pearl is here! We catch up with her, but first we dive into the latest drama coming out of Chicago, holding TRex accountable for being a very problematic queen for many years.

The Tony Soto Show
Happy mascots (featuring Laganja Estranja) (guest co-host Sara Andrews)

The Tony Soto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 53:05


This week the first 8 minutes sound a bit rough, but the rest of the show is the same old same old you have grown to love! Maxwell discovers the seedy side of the Zoom app and it wasn't that great. Miss Sara Andrews joins us as co-host again to distract her from wanting to kill her husband. I heard my anger last week, and I am now making the necessary changes to remember happiness. Our guest is S6 Drag Race alumni, Laganja Estranja! We talk about the new digital drag show, the game show she was on and much more!

Hamilton Perkins Collection
E82: The Sara Andrews (Wanderful Boxes)

Hamilton Perkins Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 16:22


Thank you for visiting Wanderful Boxes. I'm Sara, a Pacific Northwest girl living in Virginia Beach world, and while I love living at the beach, the PNW has my heart. I have lived in the country, the city, and a little in the middle, and no matter where I am I try to seek out the makers, the markets, the local shops. Wanderful Boxes is the love child of my travel treasure hunting, and my obsession with surprising people with gifts they have never seen and did not know they needed. While the idea for Wanderful Boxes originated from my passion for green beauty and a cleaner lifestyle, my love of researching sparked curiosity in many other areas. Much like when we discover new things when we travel, I want people to feel like they have stumbled upon something new and special when they open a Wanderful Box. I pride myself on being able to offer a service that puts thought and creativity into crafting the perfect gift for the perfect person and would love to help make your next gifting opportunity effortless and unique. If you would like to tweak any of the curated box options, I’m always happy to speak with you and I love hearing new ideas! Drop me a line at hello@wanderfulboxes.com. - In 2014, Hamilton Perkins founded Hamilton Perkins Collection, an independent brand, designing and producing unique and award winning bags and accessories from recycled materials. Hamilton Perkins Collection exists to create timeless limited edition bags made from recycled plastic water bottles, pineapple leaf fiber, and billboard vinyl. The result is that no two bags are ever the same. Our first design, the Earth Bag Premium, was created so that our customers would not only carry a bag that was stylish but carry a bag they could be proud of. We surveyed more than 1,000 consumers to obtain their thoughts and feedback for each component of the Earth Bag Premium, which soon became one of our most popular designs. Perkins was the winner of the Virginia Velocity Tour hosted by the Governor of Virginia, and the recipient of a HUD Community Development Block Grant. The non-profit B Lab honored Hamilton Perkins Collection as a "Best for the World Overall" B Corporation in 2017. Hamilton Perkins Collection has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, Money Magazine, and The Washington Post. The brand is currently offered in nearly 100 leading department stores and specialty stores in the United States, Canada, and Europe.

The Tony Soto Show
Gay Fat Friend (featuring Todd Masterson) (guest co-host Sara Andrews)

The Tony Soto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 61:20


Happy 2020! After a very long break we are back and ready to make more mediocre content in the new decade. Sara Andrews is back in as co-host! The holidays are over, and that is ok. We all catch up and realize that even though we weren't all together, we were all on acid. Our featured guest is everyone's favorite Gay Fat Friend, Todd Masterson. We talk about his rising instagram fame, never-nudism, and what the pretty gays men think about it all!

Sloppy Seconds with Big Dipper & Meatball
Cash Pig (w/ Sara Andrews)

Sloppy Seconds with Big Dipper & Meatball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 60:19


Big Dipper and Meatball talk with drag legend Sara Andrews about making wigs, meeting her husband, and taking money from all you filthy disgusting cash pigs.THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY BETTERHELPhttps://www.betterhelp.com/sloppy GET 10% OFF!FOLLOW BIG DIPPER:https://www.instagram.com/bigdipperjellyFOLLOW MEATBALL:https://www.instagram.com/spiciestmeatball/SLOPPY SECONDS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/sloppy-seconds/

The Tony Soto Show
Follow back (featuring Sara Andrews) (guest co-host Meatball)

The Tony Soto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 51:46


This week we are smack dab in Mercury being in retrograde! Meatball is back on the show and she's feeling good. She has officially moved into my neighborhood and I really feel for her neighbors. Maxwell survived his polar experience in Illinois and lived his bridesmaid fantasy. I was humbled once again. Our special guest this week is an iconic drag queen wig expert, Sara Andrews! We talk about everything from her start in the south, moving to LA, and how she really feels about RuPaul's Drag Race.

The Tea
Sara Andrews and Aunty Chan

The Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 59:56


We're welcoming Chicago's hair-oine Sara Andrews and comedic staple Aunty Chan!

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Heart Stock Radio Podcast
Sara Andrews: Founder, Bumbleroot Foods

Heart Stock Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 29:38


Sara believes a healthier food system will lead to a healthier planet. With this vision, she originally began Bubleroot Foods to create a market for Baobab fruit, which she discovered while working in Africa. Now Bumbleroot is venturing into new products that fill the company's mission of creating positive impact in every part of the product's value chain. Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 and underwritten by Purse for the People.

Catalyst Conversations
012 - Running a Startup With a Focus on Sustainability + Building a Better Food System With Sara Andrews

Catalyst Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 41:52


In this episode, I interview Sara Andrews, founder of Bumbleroot Foods, focused on the things that matter most to her – “top-notch nutrition, sustainable agriculture, fair prices for farmers, and, of course, scrumptious snacks and beverages.” The grandaughter of ranchers and farmers, she served as an advisor in the U.S. Senate on agriculture and international trade issues and served as a strategy consultant to a Fortune 250 company. In this episode we talk about: + her time working in Zimbabwe, witnessing the negative impacts of U.S. agricultural practices on local farmers and the land. + how that experience shaped her philosophy on supporting farmers to work with nature instead of against it. + her experience as a woman founding a company that runs totally counter to the .current food industry

Big Fat Vegan Radio
Episode 95 – Road trip with Sara Andrews!

Big Fat Vegan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 64:18


Episode 95 (Air Date: June 21st, 2017) On the road again!  I just can't wait to get back on the road again! Greetings from Wisconsin!  Today I am joined by Big Fat Vegan Radio listener, my long-time friend Sara Andrews. Sara and I collaborated on Honey LaBronx's out-of-town drag show as an after-party for the MadCity Vegan Festival.  The event raised … Episode 95 – Road trip with Sara Andrews! Read More »

Big Fat Vegan Radio
Episode 95 – Road trip with Sara Andrews!

Big Fat Vegan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 64:18


Episode 95 (Air Date: June 21st, 2017) On the road again!  I just can’t wait to get back on the road again! Greetings from Wisconsin!  Today I am joined by Big Fat Vegan Radio listener, my long-time friend Sara Andrews. Sara and I collaborated on Honey LaBronx’s out-of-town drag show as an after-party for the MadCity Vegan Festival.  The event raised … Episode 95 – Road trip with Sara Andrews! Read More »

Life Athletics
Sara Andrews - Life Athletics Podcast Ep 12

Life Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 23:17


Sara Andrews is the co founder and C.E.O. of Bumbleroot foods. Sara founded Bumbleroot to provide delicious, unique, and nutritious food products to consumers in the U.S. and to create income opportunities for the farmers and harvesters who supply the ingredients. Habit of Thought: -Think BIG. Don't worry about the details and get back into the visioning mode. -Gratitude. Remember how lucky you are! Habit of Action: Engage with life, magical things will happen. Greatest area of strength:  Moms take: A dreamer Sara's take: A vision of how to make things better and an ability to make it happen. Training for this area: Play. Engage with something and take on a new skill to get yourself out of your head. Books: Fire starter sessions - the Desire Map The Artist's Way - Julia Cameron Web resource: http://www.richroll.com Contact: http://bumblerootfoods.com Instagram: @sarabumble Twitter: @sarabumble

Living After Faith
She Never Wanted to be an Atheist – Episode 20

Living After Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2011 18:40


Sara Andrews is a student in Madison, Wisconsin who was raised in an Evangelical home. She tells how she saw through Christianity and became an atheist.