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Faith and Una Meredith, Mary Vance, Sara Stanley, Felicity and Cecily King – all of these girls have different relationships with housekeeping and cooking, and PhD candidate Ariel Little is here to tell us all about it! We speculate about how the characters might show up on social media, the way that housekeeping reflects power and authority in Montgomery's work, and why cleanliness was so important to the Victorians. If you want to read some of Ariel Little's writing, she's published this article, Under the Moon's Healing Influence: George MacDonald's Literary Re-envisioning of Women's Health and also has a chapter in this new book, Beyond Little Women, edited by Lauren Hehmeyer. Inspired by: Ragon is inspired by: Fourteen Talks By Age Fourteen by Michelle Icard and Finding The Magic In Middle School by Chris Balme. Kelly is inspired by: Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson. Ariel is inspired by: The Sanitary Arts: Aesthetic Culture and the Victorian Cleanliness Campaign by Eileen Cleere and Architecture in the Family Way by Annmarie Adams, as well as The House Of Many Ways by Diana Wynne Jones. If you want to get a free logo sticker from us, either leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share your love for the pod on social media! Send us a photo of your share or review at either our email: kindredspirits.bookclub@gmail.com or on our KindredSpirits.BookClub Instagram.
In 1990, a show debuted that followed the adventures of Sara Stanley and the King family on Prince Edward Island. For six years, it was a ratings hit and brought in dozens of Gemini nominations. Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1990, a new show debuted on CBC that followed the adventures of Sara Stanley and the King family on Prince Edward Island. For six years, it was a ratings hit and brought in dozens of Gemini nominations. Artwork/logo design by Janet Cordahi Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: www.canadaehx.com/shop Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Mastadon: @canadaehx@canada.masto.host Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Want to send me something? Craig Baird PO Box 2384 Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta T7Z1X8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Story Girl by Lucy Maud Montgomery audiobook. The Story Girl, by Anne of Green Gables author L.M. Montgomery, tells about the summer Felix and Beverly King visit their cousins in Carlise, Canada. Along with various cousins and other soon-to-be-friends, they meet Sara Stanley, the Story Girl, a cousin who has a story for every situation. As the children pass the summer, they get into trouble, have adventures, listen to the Story Girl's enchanting tales, and then... get into a bit more trouble!
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician: For Syracuse Orange fans
John and Dan are joined by TNIAAM women's basketball writer Sara Stanley to get the rundown on where things stand with Coach Q's squad as they wait for Selection Monday. Then, it's men's basketball bubble talk, jokes and garbage, and of course, beer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the sixth episode of The Story Girl! The Story Girl was written by L.M. Montgomery, creator of Anne Shirley and the Anne of Green Gables series. L.M. Montgomery often said that The Story Girl was her favorite of all the books she'd written, and I have to agree. Tonight we're reading the sixth chapter - the shortest one so far, but you know Sara Stanley still manages to cram in a story. If you'd like to buy a copy from an independent bookseller, you can find it here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kidsclassics/support
Welcome to the first episode of The Story Girl! The Story Girl was written by L.M. Montgomery, creator of Anne Shirley and the Anne of Green Gables series. L.M. Montgomery often said that The Story Girl was her favorite of all the books she'd written, and I have to agree. Tonight we're reading the first episode, which will introduce us to the King family and their mysterious cousin, Sara Stanley. If you'd like to buy a copy from an independent bookseller, you can find it here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kidsclassics/support
The Sports Free Agent in the spotlight is Sara Stanley. Her areas of interest for an opportunity in sports are communications, media relations, marketing, and community relations. To find out more about her visit her profile here: https://www.sportsasajob.com/sarastanley.html If you are a hiring manager looking for people to fill an opportunity or a person looking for their first or next opportunity in sports please visit www.sportsasajob.com Follow us on twitter @sportsfreeagent and subscribe to the newsletter for more: https://www.sportsasajob.com/newsletters.html
Jon Agee talks to Sara Stanley about his picturebooks and working life.
On this episode Nicki talks with Sara Stanley, Executive Director of HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for Change). October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month!
In this interview, Sara Stanley talks to Clare Elsom the author of young fiction series Horace and Harriet
In the only two part episode over the course of the series, Sarah Polley pulls double duty as Sara Stanley and a drifter named Jo Pitts, who switches places with Sara after Sara becomes fed up with Hetty's overbearing rules. I bet you can't guess what happens? That's right, shenanigans....a whole lot of shenanigans.--Theme Song Composer: Hagood HardyCover Art: Kim Ji Hyuk, http://www.hanuol.com/Email: callmecordeliapodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/callmecordeliapodcast/Instagram: @cordeliapodcastTwitter: @CordeliaPodcast
In the only two part episode over the course of the series, Sarah Polley pulls double duty as Sara Stanley and a drifter named Jo Pitts, who switches places with Sara after Sara becomes fed up with Hetty's overbearing rules. I bet you can't guess what happens? That's right, shenanigans....a whole lot of shenanigans.--Theme Song Composer: Hagood HardyCover Art: Kim Ji Hyuk, http://www.hanuol.com/Email: callmecordeliapodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/callmecordeliapodcast/Instagram: @cordeliapodcastTwitter: @CordeliaPodcast
James Clements introduces the latest edition of In the Reading Corner. The children of St Mary's in Dunmow tell us about their favurite nonfiction books Christopher Lloyd tells Nikki Gamble about his history of Absolutely Everything. Sara Stanley asks Nicola Davies why its important to read nonfiction with children And Sam Hutchinson gives us a publishers insight.
In the first episode of Road To Avonlea, we are introduced to Sara Stanley, who is shipped off to Avonlea to live with her aunt, uncle, and cousins after Sara's father is caught up in an embezzlement scandal. It's an episode that proves that even extreme exhaustion can't stop us from talking about it!Theme Song Composer: Hagood HardyCover Art: Kim Ji Hyuk, http://www.hanuol.com/Email: callmecordeliapodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/callmecordeliapodcast/Instagram: @cordeliapodcast
In the first episode of Road To Avonlea, we are introduced to Sara Stanley, who is shipped off to Avonlea to live with her aunt, uncle, and cousins after Sara's father is caught up in an embezzlement scandal. It's an episode that proves that even extreme exhaustion can't stop us from talking about it!Theme Song Composer: Hagood HardyCover Art: Kim Ji Hyuk, http://www.hanuol.com/Email: callmecordeliapodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/callmecordeliapodcast/Instagram: @cordeliapodcast
Stephen Urquhart was raised in Houston, Texas, where he and his family converted to the LDS church after the suicide of his older brother. After serving an LDS mission in Brazil, Steve married Sara Stanley and graduated from BYU Law School -- ultimately settling in St. George, Utah. After developing a successful law career in St. George, Stephen served for 16 years in the Utah State Legislature, representing Washington County. In total, Stephen served 8 years in the Utah House of Representatives, and 8 years in the Utah Senate. During this vast legislative career, Stephen championed legislation on several issues crucial to Utahns, including: public land use, water rights, death penalty, increasing citizen access to legal services, numerous initiatives to improve K-12 and higher education in Utah, and most recently -- anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation (LGBT), as well as the legalization of medical marijuana. In this two-part episode, Stephen discusses: Part 1: His early years in the LDS Church, and his legal and legislative careers in Utah. Part 2: His experiences and reflections on the powerful influence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on the Utah legislative process, and his loss of LDS faith after witnessing the negative impact of LDS LGBT policies on several people close to him.
Stephen Urquhart was raised in Houston, Texas, where he and his family converted to the LDS church after the suicide of his older brother. After serving an LDS mission in Brazil, Steve married Sara Stanley and graduated from BYU Law School -- ultimately settling in St. George, Utah. After developing a successful law career in St. George, Stephen served for 16 years in the Utah State Legislature, representing Washington County. In total, Stephen served 8 years in the Utah House of Representatives, and 8 years in the Utah Senate. During this vast legislative career, Stephen championed legislation on several issues crucial to Utahns, including: public land use, water rights, death penalty, increasing citizen access to legal services, numerous initiatives to improve K-12 and higher education in Utah, and most recently -- anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation (LGBT), as well as the legalization of medical marijuana. In this two-part episode, Stephen discusses: Part 1: His early years in the LDS Church, and his legal and legislative careers in Utah. Part 2: His experiences and reflections on the powerful influence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on the Utah legislative process, and his loss of LDS faith after witnessing the negative impact of LDS LGBT policies on several people close to him.