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Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Cyndi Lauper, Accusations of assault in tennis, Sofie Gråbøl, Helen Heckety, Demetrescence, Corinne Baile

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 48:48


Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights' has become a popular placard at women's rights events around the world. The singer behind the anthem that inspired it is none other than Cyndi Lauper. She joins Anita Rani to reflect on her 40-year career, becoming a feminist figure and performing on the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.Wimbledon starts next week and amongst the usual pre-match discussions about favourites and performances, there's also been a serious conversation about how top-level tennis handles allegations of domestic abuse. Clare McDonnell is joined by the host of the Tennis podcast, Catherine Whitaker to discuss recent cases.Danish actress Sofie Gråbøl is best known to British viewers for her role as Sarah Lund in Scandi Noir crime drama The Killing. Now she's returning to our cinema screens in a new film, Rose. Sophie plays Inger, a woman with serious mental health challenges, who takes a bus trip to Paris with her sister, Ellen. She discusses how she researched the character of Inger, by talking to the real woman that she is based on.Novelist Helen Heckety joins Nuala to talk about her debut work, Alter Ego. It's about a young woman who decides to leave her old life behind and move to a new place where no one knows she is disabled. Helen, who has a physical disability that can sometimes be invisible, was compelled to write about a disabled character she had never seen represented in literature.The term ‘matrescence' has been around since the 70s, but it's only recently becoming more commonly known as a concept. It describes the process of becoming a new mother, and the emotional and physical changes you go through after the birth of your child. But then how should we talk about the experience of matrescence when your kids are teenagers, you're in mid-life and you start the menopause? The parenting expert and childcare author Sarah Ockwell-Smith has a name for that – inspired by a Greek goddess, she calls it ‘demetrescence' and she explains all to Nuala McGovern.Corinne Bailey Rae's latest album is a complete departure from her previous work. Black Rainbows is inspired by a trip to Stony Island Arts Bank, a Chicago-based archive of black art and culture. The record spans punk, rock, experimental jazz, electronica and more. She joins Anita for a very special performance live from the Woman's Hour Glastonbury picnic table.Presenter: Claire McDonnell Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Rebecca Myatt

Woman's Hour
Sofie Gråbøl, Christine Jardine, Women and Equalities spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats, Grace Campbell on abortion

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 57:16


Woman's Hour has invited the leaders of all the main political parties for an interview in the run-up to the General Election. Today, in place of the Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, Nuala McGovern is joined by Christine Jardine, the party's Women and Equalities spokesperson.Danish actress Sofie Gråbøl is best known to British viewers for her role as Sarah Lund in Scandi Noir crime drama The Killing. Now she's returning to our cinema screens in a new film, Rose. Sophie plays Inger, a woman with serious mental health challenges, who takes a bus trip to Paris with her sister, Ellen. She discusses how she researched the character of Inger, by talking to the real woman that she is based on. At the start of the month, comedian Grace Campbell wrote candidly about her mental health struggles after having an abortion and the response to her piece has been overwhelming. She speaks to Nuala about her experience, being pro-choice and how she's sharing this as part of her stand-up. Last weekend protests were held in four cities in the Republic of Ireland calling for justice after a serving soldier was given a suspended sentence for an attack on a woman which left her unconscious and with a broken nose. The Irish Defence Forces have confirmed that a review has been launched. Yesterday the protests continued outside the Dail, the Irish Assembly and Natasha was given a standing ovation inside as she watched from the public gallery. Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer: Louise Corley

Texas Impact's Weekly Witness
Ep.322 A Guide to Hope: Suicide Prevention in Communities of Faith

Texas Impact's Weekly Witness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 25:12


This week our focus turns to an issue that has shaken many of our families and communities. We are joined today by Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund, Minister for Disabilities & Mental Health Justice with the United Church of Christ.   Dr. Lund was part of an alliance that partnered with the US Health and Human Services Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships on a guide for faith leaders to identify and help youth who may be at risk for suicide. We are going to talk through many of the key aspects of that report.   You can find the report here: www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/hope-guide-faith-leaders-help-prevent-youth-suicide.pdf   Find works by Dr. Lund at Chalice Press: chalicepress.com/products/copy-of-blessed-youth-bundle   Other Resources: ucc.org for action alerts Mental Health America mhanational.org 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline  

Conversations with Kevin
KILLER.CURLS WASH, RINSE & KILLER.TWIRLS

Conversations with Kevin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 47:53


Join Nathan Gorman and Sarah Lund as they launch KILLER.CURLS WASH & RINSE and KILLER.TWIRLS. Each product has been carefully crafted with every uniquely textured head of hair in mind. From waves at 2a, all the way to coils at 4c, this launch introduces new curl defining options and product positioning within the range. Sarah and Nathan explore how these must-have products provide the perfect base for air-dried hair. Get answers to FAQ'S and consider how to advise clients to embrace thier natural self in this fun and enlightening episode.

Mayflower Church
Hope for Troubled Hearts

Mayflower Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 29:51


This morning Mayflower welcomes Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund to the pulpit. Today Sarah preaches from the Gospel according to John, chapter 14, verses 1 thru 14. Live-streamed from the sanctuary of Mayflower Congregational UCC Church in Oklahoma City.

I Was There Too
Deadwood with Paula Malcomson and Sarah Lund

I Was There Too

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 57:39


Welcome to Deadwood! Paula Malcomson joins Matt this week to talk about the evolving, unwritten arc of her character Trixie, her favorite phrase of curse, and the tenuous future life of the show. Then, Sarah Lund tells the story of how she went from a background actor to having a bathtub fitting for her big scene. It's a tale of two whores. One, a series regular and tough as nails. The other a featured background player and fancy as a June bride. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Revealing Voices
Episode 56 – Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund, Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 30:53


The Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund's mission is to partner with others to share hope and healing. She is an ordained minister in both the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ.  Sarah has served as pastor to churches in Brooklyn, NY, Minneapolis, MN, and New Smyrna Beach, FL. Sarah served as Regional Minister in the Florida Conference of the United Church of Christ and as a Vice President for Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN. She holds degrees from Trinity University (BA), Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv), Rutgers University (MSW), and McCormick Theological Seminary (DMin). Sarah received the Dell Award for Mental Health Education at the 30th General Synod of the UCC. Sarah currently serves as Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice on the national staff of the UCC and as senior pastor of First Congregational UCC of Indianapolis, IN. She volunteers on the national boards of Pathways to Promise, Mental Health America, Bethany Fellows, and Piedmont University. In January of 2022, Sarah joined two US Department of Health and Human Services national Think Tanks, the first about faith communities and suicide, and the second Think Tank about faith communities and youth mental health. Sarah is the author of several books about mental health: Blessed are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness, Family, and Church (2014), Blessed Union: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness and Marriage (2021), and Blessed Youth: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness with Children and Teens (2022), and a pocket-sized mental health resource book for youth: Blessed Youth Survival Guide (2022). Sarah blogs at www.sarahgriffithlund.com.

Revealing Voices
Episode 56 – Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund, Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 30:53


The Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund's mission is to partner with others to share hope and healing. She is an ordained minister in both the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ.  Sarah has served as pastor to churches in Brooklyn, NY, Minneapolis, MN, and New Smyrna Beach, FL. Sarah served as Regional Minister in the Florida Conference of the United Church of Christ and as a Vice President for Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN. She holds degrees from Trinity University (BA), Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv), Rutgers University (MSW), and McCormick Theological Seminary (DMin). Sarah received the Dell Award for Mental Health Education at the 30th General Synod of the UCC. Sarah currently serves as Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice on the national staff of the UCC and as senior pastor of First Congregational UCC of Indianapolis, IN. She volunteers on the national boards of Pathways to Promise, Mental Health America, Bethany Fellows, and Piedmont University. In January of 2022, Sarah joined two US Department of Health and Human Services national Think Tanks, the first about faith communities and suicide, and the second Think Tank about faith communities and youth mental health. Sarah is the author of several books about mental health: Blessed are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness, Family, and Church (2014), Blessed Union: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness and Marriage (2021), and Blessed Youth: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness with Children and Teens (2022), and a pocket-sized mental health resource book for youth: Blessed Youth Survival Guide (2022). Sarah blogs at www.sarahgriffithlund.com.

Conversations with Kevin
BLOW.DRY WASH AND RINSE

Conversations with Kevin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 28:02


Join Nathan Gorman and Sarah Lund in a fun and fresh episode of Conversations with Kevin where they discuss the ingredients and next level technology of BLOW.DRY WASH & RINSE. This new innovation provides both in-salon solutions and a perfect take home for clients who style their hair regularly with hot tools and heated appliances. From straight, to curly, to highly textured hair all unique needs are met, to help salons and clients achieve flawless and long-lasting styles. Tune in!

Den Uofficielle Borgen Podcast
Sæson 1 - Afsnit 3 (Riget)

Den Uofficielle Borgen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 74:48


Har du set et spøgelse? Dagens afsnit er igen enormt handlingsmættet. Apropos mæt, så begår Sebastian også et decideret snackattack for at imponere David og den fastende Jesper Ole. På Riget er Drusse og Bulder på sporet af Marys morder og langsomt bliver de forskellige tråde spundet op til en skøn Sarah Lund sweater. Bondo begår det ultimative offer for videnskaben, selvom det er med risiko for at få en omgang svenskerbank. Vi mistænker Helmer for at lyve om sin identitet som læge, og i virkeligheden være en levende statue som man kan se i gadebilledet især i Stokholm. Med andre ord, konkluderer vi at Helmer er fuld af løgn, og slet ikke er kirurg. Tak fordi du lytter med. Har du nogle ord du vil dele med os, eller en spændende spøgelseshistorie så skriv endelig til os på Denuofficiellepodcast@gmail.com den ultimativt bedste Riget podcast hele verden!

Encountering Silence
Sarah Lund: Silence in Teen and Child Mental Health

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 58:22


The Reverend Sarah Lund returns to Encountering Silence to share with us insights from her latest book, "Blessed Youth."

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
From Ohio to the Faroe Islands: Listeners Report In

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 54:15 Very Popular


What a fun episode this week! Two listeners sent us reports on their travels to yarn shops from Ohio all the way to the Faroe Islands. Kelly and Marsha are together at Kelly's house, so once again this episode will not be edited so we have more time to play with string. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android or Subscribe on Google Podcasts Marsha's Projects:  Meadow Stripe Socks using Patons Kroy Sock in the colorway, Meadow Stripes and Lang Yarns Jawoll Superwash fingering for the heels and toes. I've “lost” somewhere in my house the navy yarn for the toe. Garter Squish Blanket On the seventh of fourteen contrasting colors  I frogged the Phrancko Designs crew neck from Phrancko.com by Frank Jernigan as it was too small. I don't think this is a problem with the Phrancko program but a problem with my gauge. I started a new sweater using Unpattern Top Down Raglan Pullover by Karen Alfke. Still knitting on cowl with four colors green (Amazon), blue (Cornflower), light blue (Rain), and mauve (Plum)  I'm spinning a 2lb bag of Manx Loaghton in my stash. This is a protected breed from the Isle of Man. I am using a woolen spun technique and have spun 5 skeins or approximately 400 yards  Kelly's Projects I'm still working on spinning (Oxford this time) so I can keep working on the Garter Squish blanket using handspun leftovers. So far there is only one yarn that was from a commercial braid of fiber. All the rest are small mill or  hand carded and dyed by me. We'll see if I'm able to continue that.  I also started a Mielie vest. I'm using Schaeffer Yarn Company Little Danya mohair. Considered bulky so I did some modifications to the pattern. Color is Rosa Parks and it was spirit yarn from NoCKRs retreat in 2018.  We Want to Hear You! Give us a call and tell us about your favorite LYS!  Go to speakpipe.com/twoewes and leave a message. It will take 90 seconds or less. Or you can use the voice memo app on your phone and email us the audio file. We'll put your voice feedback on the show!   From Janie- Stash 46:  Hear all about her LYS, Around the Table Yarns in Ohio.  From Cat-Catitude: Here is the last of the audio on The Faroe Islands. It's about Navia, the most visible yarn company both locally and internationally. They've done a neat thing: they designed vests and sweaters for a brand new detective series 'Trom' (available on viaplay.dk) which is set and filmed on the Faroes, the first of it's kind here on the islands. Scandinavia has a long standing tradition of thrillers and detectives, sometimes referred to as Nordic Noir.  Some people may know the Danish series 'The Killing' (Forbrygdelse) from 2011 which features a very popular knitted sweater worn by detective Sarah Lund. That sweater was designed by Faroese fashion designers Gudrun & Gudrun and can therefore not be sold as a pattern. (Although there are charts floating around Ravelry, and it's easy to make up your own version. I've seen at least 30 Faroese people this week wearing a homemade sweater just like it, including children.) The sweaters are still being sold in all sizes by Gudrun & Gudrun here in Torshavn. Navia wanted to get in on the action this time, and they worked together with the director and team who produced 'Trom'. One of the Navia-family members even wrote on the script.  There are only 60.000 Faroese people (in total!) so you can imagine that a lot of locals were involved in the filming. The Mayor of Runavik, the third city here, even plays a part as a security guard!  I talked at length with the lady in the Navia flagstore at the village of Toftir (in Faroese) about Trom. I included some short audio bits, might be fun to hear a totally different language! She pointed out that there are also a lot of older knitted sweaters in the series, which makes sense because everyone here wears wool all the time. Lots to look at, even for knitters who are not into murder mysteries! And of course you get a glimpse of this fabulous archipelago. She has also given permission for both the audio and her picture to go onto the podcast and shownotes, I told her about the Two Ewes and asked her permission specifically! Audio "Navia Toftir": english info by me Audio "What is Trom": she explains it's a detective series and Navia has designed vests and sweaters. Audio "Nerd": she explains we knitters can really 'nerd out' when watching the series, as you can look at all the sweaters and knit them at the same time! The patterns for Trom will be available in English on the Navia website shortly: www.Navia.fo Also, please see pics for the beautiful store.  Best wishes from your foreign correspondent :) :)  Cat The Wool Islands video about the Faroe Islands  Stitches West 2022 Celebration Giveaway: Instagram and Ravelry ends soon– April 15. For IG– Enter to win by commenting on Kelly's or Marsha's post announcing publication of Episode 180. For Ravelry there will be a thread with a prompt. Answer the prompt.  Stash-Busting Blanket Along Starts now, ends May 31. There will be prizes.  Two Ewes' Hand Dyed Cotton Yarn and Dishcloth Pattern Giveaway  Irene–Bluebirdsnest get in touch! You're a winner!

Conversations with Kevin
SESSION.SALON

Conversations with Kevin

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 41:14


Our new digital education offering SESSION.SALON CONNECT has landed, but what is all of the fuss about? In this podcast Nathan Gorman with SESSION.SALON royalty Paz Bamrolia and Sarah Lund will open your mind to the business of communication. Our mission is to cement SESSION.SALON into a new digital landscape and be a voice of truth for salons and stylists in a whole new world. What is a personal brand, Who is your client, How have they changed and what do you need to do? Take your business to the next level with this exciting program from KEVIN.MURPHY Education.

Pod Be With You
Blessed Union (Pastoral Conversation with Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund)

Pod Be With You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 31:38


Today we are grateful to be joined by Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund, Senior Minister at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Indianapolis, and author of "Blessed Union: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness and Marriage". Together, we  unpack some of the challenges we face regarding mental illness, holy relationships, and the church - including stigma, ignorance, and lack of access to care. At the same time, we share signs of great hope, and encourage one another to tell our true stories with faith and love. We are not alone, and there is much that faithful individuals and churches can do to create a safer, more compassionate, and more just world for those with mental illness. Find "Blessed Union" wherever you buy books, and many more resources at  sarahgriffithlund.com. 

Hug Church Podcast
Hug Church Episode #116: The Mind - Part 5 - by Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund

Hug Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 22:58


Hey Hug Church! Welcome to the podcast and I’m Justin the executive pastor here in training. Thanks for joining us. Well today we have a very special guest speaker. Author of “Blessed Are The Crazy” breaking the silence about mental illness and the church.” - Our book study just wrapped up this book and we're excited to continue their journey with this her. This speaker is an author a pastor, reverend, doctor and advocate for mental health and she’s here with us this morning – thank you so much for joining us, here is Dr. Rev. Sarah Lund! Support the show (https://hugchurch.onlinegiving.org/donate/login)

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BetaSeries La Radio
À voir sur ARTE : les séries qui ont inspiré les séries US

BetaSeries La Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021


La tendance aux adaptations n’est pas près de s’arrêter. On vous parlait récemment de En thérapie sur ARTE ou encore Your Honor sur Canal+, qui sont toutes les deux basées sur des séries israéliennes. On vous propose un retour aux sources avec quatre séries qui ont inspiré les grosses productions américaines, toutes disponibles sur la plateforme ARTE.tv. Prisoners of War (Homeland) On commence par un monument de l’espionnage, Prisoners of War (titre original Hatufim) qui a été l’inspiration derrière les deux premières saisons de Homeland. Comme beaucoup de séries israéliennes, le concept est d’une efficacité redoutable : deux soldats israéliens sont libérés après 17 ans de captivité et retrouvent une société dans laquelle ils n’ont plus de repères. Alors qu’ils essaient de se réinsérer et de surmonter leurs traumatismes, les services de sécurité israéliens s’interrogent : sont-ils devenus des ennemis du pays pendant leur emprisonnement ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28ZfL2fCRxE The Killing On part plus haut nord cette fois avec The Killing (titre original Forbrydelsen), la série danoise qui a popularisé le nordic noir avant d’être adaptée outre-Atlantique en 2011 sur AMC. Dans ce thriller policier sombre, on suit l’enquêtrice Sarah Lund alors qu’elle tente d’élucider l'assassinat d’une jeune fille de 19 ans en plein Copenhague. L'affaire se complique lorsque le principal candidat à l'élection du maire de Copenhague se retrouve mêlé à l'affaire. Chaque saison fait le récrit d’une enquête différente et chaque épisode suit un jour d’investigation. En plus de la plateforme ARTE.tv, la série est aussi disponible en intégralité sur le compte YouTube de la chaine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5t4Aczm_fM House of Cards House of Cards est la première série originale de Netflix lancée en 2013, mais saviez-vous qu’elle était une adaptation d’une série britannique diffusée plus de 20 ans plus tôt sur la BBC ? Bon, on se doute que oui pour beaucoup d’entre vous, mais on vous conseille cependant de jeter un coup d’oeil à cette première version de House of Cards qui nous place dans les arcanes du gouvernement britannique. On assiste aux manipulations Francis Urquart, un conservateur qui fera tout pour accéder à la place de Premier ministre après la chute de Margaret Thatcher. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3czUJc7Lw0 Criminal Justice (The Night Of) Enfin, on termine avec Criminal Justice, une autre série britannique qui a été adaptée en 2016 sous le titre The Night Of et qui aura même le droit à sa version française sur TF1 avec Mathilde Seigner intitulée Une si longue nuit. Imaginée par Peter Moffat, la série suit le jeune Ben Coulter alors qu’il se réveille côtés d'une jeune femme baignant dans son sang le lendemain d’une virée en ville. Ne se souvenant de rien, il est désormais prisonnier d’un système judiciaire qui ne lui fera aucun cadeau. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbsPj79nAy4

BetaSeries La Radio
À voir sur ARTE : les séries qui ont inspiré les séries US

BetaSeries La Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021


La tendance aux adaptations n’est pas près de s’arrêter. On vous parlait récemment de En thérapie sur ARTE ou encore Your Honor sur Canal+, qui sont toutes les deux basées sur des séries israéliennes. On vous propose un retour aux sources avec quatre séries qui ont inspiré les grosses productions américaines, toutes disponibles sur la plateforme ARTE.tv. Prisoners of War (Homeland) On commence par un monument de l’espionnage, Prisoners of War (titre original Hatufim) qui a été l’inspiration derrière les deux premières saisons de Homeland. Comme beaucoup de séries israéliennes, le concept est d’une efficacité redoutable : deux soldats israéliens sont libérés après 17 ans de captivité et retrouvent une société dans laquelle ils n’ont plus de repères. Alors qu’ils essaient de se réinsérer et de surmonter leurs traumatismes, les services de sécurité israéliens s’interrogent : sont-ils devenus des ennemis du pays pendant leur emprisonnement ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28ZfL2fCRxE The Killing On part plus haut nord cette fois avec The Killing (titre original Forbrydelsen), la série danoise qui a popularisé le nordic noir avant d’être adaptée outre-Atlantique en 2011 sur AMC. Dans ce thriller policier sombre, on suit l’enquêtrice Sarah Lund alors qu’elle tente d’élucider l'assassinat d’une jeune fille de 19 ans en plein Copenhague. L'affaire se complique lorsque le principal candidat à l'élection du maire de Copenhague se retrouve mêlé à l'affaire. Chaque saison fait le récrit d’une enquête différente et chaque épisode suit un jour d’investigation. En plus de la plateforme ARTE.tv, la série est aussi disponible en intégralité sur le compte YouTube de la chaine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5t4Aczm_fM House of Cards House of Cards est la première série originale de Netflix lancée en 2013, mais saviez-vous qu’elle était une adaptation d’une série britannique diffusée plus de 20 ans plus tôt sur la BBC ? Bon, on se doute que oui pour beaucoup d’entre vous, mais on vous conseille cependant de jeter un coup d’oeil à cette première version de House of Cards qui nous place dans les arcanes du gouvernement britannique. On assiste aux manipulations Francis Urquart, un conservateur qui fera tout pour accéder à la place de Premier ministre après la chute de Margaret Thatcher. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3czUJc7Lw0 Criminal Justice (The Night Of) Enfin, on termine avec Criminal Justice, une autre série britannique qui a été adaptée en 2016 sous le titre The Night Of et qui aura même le droit à sa version française sur TF1 avec Mathilde Seigner intitulée Une si longue nuit. Imaginée par Peter Moffat, la série suit le jeune Ben Coulter alors qu’il se réveille côtés d'une jeune femme baignant dans son sang le lendemain d’une virée en ville. Ne se souvenant de rien, il est désormais prisonnier d’un système judiciaire qui ne lui fera aucun cadeau. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbsPj79nAy4

Lady Preacher Podcast
Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund on Blessed Union: Breaking the Silence about Mental Health and Marriage

Lady Preacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 39:16


She's baaack!Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund is here again sharing with us about her book, Blessed Union: Breaking the Silence about Mental Health & Marriage.At least 1/4 of all partnerships are impacted by the presence of mental illness in one or both partners. In her book, Blessed Union, Rev. Lund opens up about how mental illness has affected her own marriage and shares stories of other couples and their journeys as well. The book covers a variety of mental illnesses such as addiction, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, post tramautic stress disorder, postpartum depression, schizophrenia, suicidality, and more.The book is truly a testament to the power of love, partnership, support, and the ways God shows up in the midst of struggle. It follows the framework of traditional marriage vows to explore the difficulties of loving in the midst of mental health challenges. It is an incredible resource, full of guided reflection questions and opportunities to dig deeper. “A must-read book for clergy, pre-marital counselors, married folk, those of us who know we live with mental health challenges and those of us who don’t.”–Monica A. Coleman, author, Bipolar Faith: a Black Woman’s Journey with Depression and Faith....Rev. Sarah was that kid who the teacher called on to stay inside during recess to help students who needed extra time taking tests. No wonder she grew up to be a minister! Ever since college she knew she wanted to dedicate my life to serving God and helping others.Rev. Sarah's formal education includes degrees from Trinity University (BA), Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv), Rutgers University (MSW), McCormick Theological Seminary (DMin) and the certificate in Fundraising Management from the IUPUI School of Fundraising.Since 2003, Rev. Sarah has served large and small congregations in Brooklyn, Minneapolis, and New Smyrna Beach, Florida, and Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2018, she was called to serve as the first woman Senior Pastor at First Congregational United Church of Christ of Indianapolis. In addition, she serves on the National Staff of the United Church of Christ as the Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice.

Lady Preacher Podcast
Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund on Breaking the Silence: Mental Health & the Church

Lady Preacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 49:22


“The presence of struggle is not the absence of God.”These are just a few of the powerful words Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund shares with us today. Mental health is a topic so many in our country, and our world, avoid. It’s uncomfortable, often laced with shame, and therefore lives in the shadows of our lives. But Rev. Sarah tells us: there’s a different way.She tells us: it’s okay to not be okay. Mental health challenges and disabilities are not a punishment for sin. We are all made in the image of God, without exception, and we are all loved by the God who created us. When we talk about mental health, when we bring it out of the shadows and into the light, it helps end not only the unbearable silence, but can also relieve the shame so many feel. Pastor Sarah believes in the power of testimony - sharing our stories so that others know they are not alone. In this episode, Pastor Sarah shares her own story, both the struggles and what those struggles have come to teach her about God and our belovedness.To hear more of Pastor Sarah’s message, read her book Blessed are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family, & Church.If you or someone you love has mental health challenges or is differently abled, this interview is for you. If you are ever in need of immediate help, please see below for important phone lines:Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Hotline: 1-800-662-4357National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233...Rev. Sarah was that kid who the teacher called on to stay inside during recess to help students who needed extra time taking tests. No wonder she grew up to be a minister! Ever since college she knew she wanted to dedicate my life to serving God and helping others.Rev. Sarah's formal education includes degrees from Trinity University (BA), Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv), Rutgers University (MSW), McCormick Theological Seminary (DMin) and the certificate in Fundraising Management from the IUPUI School of Fundraising.Since 2003, Rev. Sarah has served large and small congregations in Brooklyn, Minneapolis, and New Smyrna Beach, Florida, and Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2018, she was called to serve as the first woman Senior Pastor at First Congregational United Church of Christ of Indianapolis. In addition, she serves on the National Staff of the United Church of Christ as the Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice.

Encountering Silence
Sarah Lund: Silence and Mental Health in the Church (Part Two)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 1776:00


The Reverend Doctor Sarah Griffith Lund is the author of Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church. She is an ordained minister and has served as pastor to churches in Brooklyn, NY, Minneapolis, MN, and New Smyrna Beach, FL. She holds degrees from Trinity University, Princeton Theological Seminary, Rutgers University, and McCormick Theological Seminary. This is part two of a two-part episode. To listen to part one, click here. She is on the leadership team for Bethany Ecumenical Fellows, a mentoring program for young clergy, and serves as the Vice Chair for the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network. Dr. Lund received the Dell Award for Mental Health Education at the 30th General Synod of the UCC. She currently serves as a Vice President for Advancement at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN. You can get to know her better by reading her blog at www.sarahgriffithlund.com. Our society and our church is ableist. We have a preference for people who are able-bodied. And so when we view candidates for ministry who have a physical disability, we are biased, and we automatically think that they are not able. — Sarah Griffith Lund. Here is a video produced to introduce readers to Blessed Are the Crazy. As a pastor I have started a monthly day of prayer where I go to a local retreat center and have a day of silence. I find that that's really crucial for my own sense of grounding and creating space to discern and to listen to the spirit. — Sarah Griffith Lund Some of the resources and authors we mention in this episode: Sarah Griffith Lund, Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason Nancy L. Eiesland, The Disabled God: Toward a Liberatory Theology of Disability Martin Luther King Jr., Strength to Love Richard Rohr, The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation Silence, in order for it to feel safe for a lot of us, needs to have a host — a person who holds that silence, and who is hosting our visit. — Sarah Griffith Lund Episode 107: Silence, Mental Health, and the Church: A Conversation with Sarah Griffith Lund (Part Two) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Sarah Griffith Lund Date Recorded: April 14, 2020

Encountering Silence
Sarah Lund: Silence and Mental Health in the Church (Part Two)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 29:36


The Reverend Doctor Sarah Griffith Lund is the author of Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church. She is an ordained minister and has served as pastor to churches in Brooklyn, NY, Minneapolis, MN, and New Smyrna Beach, FL. She holds degrees from Trinity University, Princeton Theological Seminary, Rutgers University, and McCormick Theological Seminary. This is part two of a two-part episode. To listen to part one, click here. She is on the leadership team for Bethany Ecumenical Fellows, a mentoring program for young clergy, and serves as the Vice Chair for the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network. Dr. Lund received the Dell Award for Mental Health Education at the 30th General Synod of the UCC. She currently serves as a Vice President for Advancement at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN. You can get to know her better by reading her blog at www.sarahgriffithlund.com. Our society and our church is ableist. We have a preference for people who are able-bodied. And so when we view candidates for ministry who have a physical disability, we are biased, and we automatically think that they are not able. — Sarah Griffith Lund. Here is a video produced to introduce readers to Blessed Are the Crazy. As a pastor I have started a monthly day of prayer where I go to a local retreat center and have a day of silence. I find that that's really crucial for my own sense of grounding and creating space to discern and to listen to the spirit. — Sarah Griffith Lund Some of the resources and authors we mention in this episode: Sarah Griffith Lund, Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason Nancy L. Eiesland, The Disabled God: Toward a Liberatory Theology of Disability Martin Luther King Jr., Strength to Love Richard Rohr, The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation Silence, in order for it to feel safe for a lot of us, needs to have a host — a person who holds that silence, and who is hosting our visit. — Sarah Griffith Lund Episode 107: Silence, Mental Health, and the Church: A Conversation with Sarah Griffith Lund (Part Two) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Sarah Griffith Lund Date Recorded: April 14, 2020

Encountering Silence
Sarah Lund: Silence and Mental Illness in the Church (Part One)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 32:45


The Reverend Doctor Sarah Griffith Lund is the author of Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church. She is an ordained minister and has served as pastor to churches in Brooklyn, NY, Minneapolis, MN, and New Smyrna Beach, FL. She holds degrees from Trinity University, Princeton Theological Seminary, Rutgers University, and McCormick Theological Seminary. She is on the leadership team for Bethany Ecumenical Fellows, a mentoring program for young clergy, and serves as the Vice Chair for the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network. Dr. Lund received the Dell Award for Mental Health Education at the 30th General Synod of the UCC. She currently serves as a Vice President for Advancement at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN. You can get to know her better by reading her blog at www.sarahgriffithlund.com. This is part one of a two-part episode. The conclusion to this interview will be released as our next episode. Here is a video produced to introduce readers to Blessed Are the Crazy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anAW2ZqsejE&app=desktop Some of the resources and authors we mention in this episode: Sarah Griffith Lund, Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church Joan of Arc, Joan of Arc: By Herself and Her Witnesses Julian of Norwich, The Showings of Julian of Norwich: A New Translation Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose Toni Morrison, The Source of Self-Regard Ignatius of Loyola, Personal Writings Teresa of Ávila, The Book of My Life The Desert Fathers and Mothers, Early Christian Wisdom Sayings John Cassian, The Conferences Augustine of Hippo, Confessions Anna Carter Florence, Preaching as Testimony Episode 106: Silence, Mental Illness, and the Church: A Conversation with Sarah Griffith Lund (Part One) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Sarah Griffith Lund Date Recorded: April 14, 2020 Featured photo (frog) by Crystal McClernon on Unsplash.

Encountering Silence
Sarah Lund: Silence and Mental Illness in the Church (Part One)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 1965:00


The Reverend Doctor Sarah Griffith Lund is the author of Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church. She is an ordained minister and has served as pastor to churches in Brooklyn, NY, Minneapolis, MN, and New Smyrna Beach, FL. She holds degrees from Trinity University, Princeton Theological Seminary, Rutgers University, and McCormick Theological Seminary. She is on the leadership team for Bethany Ecumenical Fellows, a mentoring program for young clergy, and serves as the Vice Chair for the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network. Dr. Lund received the Dell Award for Mental Health Education at the 30th General Synod of the UCC. She currently serves as a Vice President for Advancement at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN. You can get to know her better by reading her blog at www.sarahgriffithlund.com. This is part one of a two-part episode. To hear part two, click here. Here is a video produced to introduce readers to Blessed Are the Crazy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anAW2ZqsejE&app=desktop Some of the resources and authors we mention in this episode: Sarah Griffith Lund, Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church Joan of Arc, Joan of Arc: By Herself and Her Witnesses Julian of Norwich, The Showings of Julian of Norwich: A New Translation Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose Toni Morrison, The Source of Self-Regard Ignatius of Loyola, Personal Writings Teresa of Ávila, The Book of My Life The Desert Fathers and Mothers, Early Christian Wisdom Sayings John Cassian, The Conferences Augustine of Hippo, Confessions Anna Carter Florence, Preaching as Testimony Episode 106: Silence, Mental Illness, and the Church: A Conversation with Sarah Griffith Lund (Part One) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Sarah Griffith Lund Date Recorded: April 14, 2020 Featured photo (frog) by Crystal McClernon on Unsplash.

Den Uofficielle Borgen Podcast
Sæson 1 - Afsnit 1 (Forbrydelsen)

Den Uofficielle Borgen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 56:53


David Mandel, Jesper Ole Feit Andersen og Sebastian Søndergaard har sat sig godt til rette og set det hæsblæsende første afsnit af Forbrydelsen. Et afsnit, hvor Sarah Lund er på vej til at forlade den danske politistyrke, men inden hendes afsked, får hun en sidste sag. Mordet på gymnasieeleven Nanna Birk Larsen. DADADADAAAAA!

Front Row
Octavian, The Killing creator Soren Sveistrup, TS Eliot Prize-winner

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 28:23


Octavian, the winner of BBC Music's Sound of 2019 announced on Friday, is a true rags-to-riches story. The French-born rapper discusses how, after a turbulent upbringing which saw him homeless for some of his teenage years, he has gone on to make his mark on the scene and how music has always been a driving force for him.Seven years since TV series The Killing's final episode, its creator, Danish writer Søren Sveistrup, is publishing a crime thriller, The Chestnut Man, his first novel. Søren tells Stig how he moved from the cult detective Sarah Lund to create new detectives for the novel.Minutes after the announcement is made, live from the award ceremony Front Row brings you the first interview with the winner of the £25,000 T. S. Eliot Prize for the best collection of poetry published last year. This is the UK's most prestigious poetry prize, the one poets aspire to win, the one judged only by other poets. Only Fools -The (Cushty) Dining Experience, is the latest comedy theatre tribute version of the BBC's well-known television sitcom, Only Fools and Horses, to open in the UK. But it's been reported that the producers behind Only Fools and Horses: The Musical which premieres next month, have complained that such tribute versions may cross moral and legal lines. Theatre critic Paul Vale and Intellectual Property barrister Guy Tritton discuss the issues raised by these tribute productions.Presenter Stig Abell Producer Jerome Weatherald

Instructions for Living a Life
Ep. 19 "From Mania to Messiah" with Sarah Lund

Instructions for Living a Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 46:55


Sarah joins Adam and Chrisie to talk about the reality that the holiday season is hard for some people. Listen as Sarah describes the pain the holidays can bring, how the church has caused harm, the completeness of the body of Christ, and looking for the Messiah to show up in people and places that might feel uncomfortable.

Språkteigen
09.12.2018 Nordisk språkpris

Språkteigen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 28:52


Kanskje kjenner du hennes best som Sarah Lund eller Henriette Winter. Den danske skuespilleren Sofie Gråbøl er tildelt Nordisk språkpris for sine roller i nordiske TV-serier. Trine Skei Grande og Sigbjørn Johnsen kjemper om å være best på dialekt i konkurransen "Høtt sa du". Georg Kjøll svarer på lytterspørsmål og Torunn Myhre er programleder for Språkteigen. Språkteigen sendes på NRK P2 søndag kl 09.30

Jazze med gutta
#3: Frykt og avsky i Sharp Objects

Jazze med gutta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 76:55


Børst støvet av hattebremmen og hell i deg en skvett mint julep! I denne episoden tar vi nemlig turen til en tilsynelatende døsig sørstatsby der tiden har stått stille. Spor av segregering, klasseskille og borgerkrigsfetisjisme er fortsatt til stede i Wind Gap, Missouri, og innbyggerne er så bakpå at de fortsatt er under den vrangforestilling at rulleskøyter er et akseptabelt fremkomstmiddel.I HBO-serien Sharp Objects reiser en rimelig tørst journalist tilbake til hjembyen for å nøste i noen løse tråder og finne ut hvordan småbybeboerne håndterer den brutale drapssaken som nylig har rystet samfunnet. Men … er dette no’ bra, egentlig? Kan krimdramaet fylle tomrommet etter Big Little Lies, og kommer serien til å bli en farsott som får TV-tittere landet rundt til å bøtte nedpå vodka neat som om det var strikkegenserne til Sarah Lund i 2008? Hør Hanne, Arne og Idas sylskarpe analyse, så kan det hende du får svar.Lik oss på FacebookFølg oss på InstagramOvervåk oss på world wide webAndre stikkord: Larsiveli, Hortenbølgen, French Montana, Hannah Montana, Fransk Guyana, Belgisk Kongo, Tarzan, Mannen, Skjelvet, Per Sandberg og Bahareh Letnes, NPR og Turning the Tables, Beyoncé, Mitski, Broen, Big Little Lies, etterforskere og journalister på film og fjernsyn, kommunal estetikk, Mot i Brøstet og Bedehuslandet.

Revealing Voices
Episode 9 – Sarah Lund, Pastor and Author

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 45:37


Wanting to dialogue on the recent suicides of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, we interview Pastor Sarah Griffith Lund.  Sarah has been speaking publicly about the intersection of faith and mental wellness since releasing "Blessed are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness, Family and Church" (Chalice Press) in 2014. Sarah is the Senior Minister at First Congregational Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN. She received the Bob and Joyce Dell Award for Mental Health Education from the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network in 2015 for "her outstanding authorship and leadership in breaking the silence about mental illness in family and in church and offering healing and hope." --- Some of the topics include: How did growing up in a home affected by mental illness impact her faith? What are some protective factors to prevent suicide? What was her experience being chaplain for her cousin's execution and death? How will her personal ministry be carried into her new senior minister role? What does healing mean to you? --- Show Notes: Sarah's Website and Blog: www.sarahgriffithlund.com First Congregational Church of Indianapolis: www.fcindy.org Sip of Hope Coffee Bar (Chicago): www.sipofhope.com The Life Saving Church: Faith Communities and Suicide Prevention by Rachael Keefe John Prine's New Album: The Tree of Forgiveness Columbus, IN 10 Year Flood Anniversary Event!

Revealing Voices
Episode 9 – Sarah Lund, Pastor and Author

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 45:37


Wanting to dialogue on the recent suicides of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, we interview Pastor Sarah Griffith Lund.  Sarah has been speaking publicly about the intersection of faith and mental wellness since releasing "Blessed are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness, Family and Church" (Chalice Press) in 2014. Sarah is the Senior Minister at First Congregational Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN. She received the Bob and Joyce Dell Award for Mental Health Education from the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network in 2015 for "her outstanding authorship and leadership in breaking the silence about mental illness in family and in church and offering healing and hope." --- Some of the topics include: How did growing up in a home affected by mental illness impact her faith? What are some protective factors to prevent suicide? What was her experience being chaplain for her cousin's execution and death? How will her personal ministry be carried into her new senior minister role? What does healing mean to you? --- Show Notes: Sarah's Website and Blog: www.sarahgriffithlund.com First Congregational Church of Indianapolis: www.fcindy.org Sip of Hope Coffee Bar (Chicago): www.sipofhope.com The Life Saving Church: Faith Communities and Suicide Prevention by Rachael Keefe John Prine's New Album: The Tree of Forgiveness Columbus, IN 10 Year Flood Anniversary Event!

We Listen 2 Records
Episode 1: Unwound, New Plastic Ideas

We Listen 2 Records

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 49:59


       Jason and Matt talk about the greatest record of all time; New Plastic Ideas from Unwound.    

Lush Life
The Nordic Alliance, Cocktails in the City, London

Lush Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 21:00


At this year’s Cocktails in the City, one of London’s premier cocktail events, Andrew Scutts, its founder, thought it was hygge time. Nordic TV, food, culture have fascinated us since Sarah Lund put on that woolly jumper. Our four guests this week each took five minutes out of their busy CITC schedule to talk to us about their city-changing bar. Brought together by Woodford Reserve for this one time event, Gobo Hansen of Ruby in Copenhagen, Adam Ghellab of Himkok in Oslo, and Ludvig Grenmo & Andreas Bergman of Linje Tio in Stockholm made it to London to wow the crowds at Cocktails in the City. Ruby’s is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year by embracing the speakeasy style and making perfect Manhattans. Himkok, whose literal meaning Moonshine, not only serves drinks, but produces micro-distilled vodka, gin, and of course Norwegian speciality, aquavit on site. It gained them a spot on Drink International’s World’s 50 Best Bars 2016. Joining them on that list is Linje Tio, whose very presence made their slightly dodgy area into one of the hippest in town. Where you can hear me drinking next: His grandparents make limoncello, his parents sent him to work in a bar at 12 years old, coffee bar that is, it’s no wonder our guest next time found himself behind a bar. From a tiny town in southern Italy, Alfonso Califano and I sit around the table to discover why he ended up in London. Are you a regular listener of the Best Sips Worldwide podcast? You can get this and all future audio files automatically downloaded to your mobile device easy. If you're on iOS, you can listen with iTunes. Android users can get it on Google Play. Or click the player or link below to listen to just this episode. (But trust me, you'll want to subscribe!) Download the audio

Television tiiliskivet
Rikos - skandinaavisten rikossarjojen maailmanmenestyksen peruskivi

Television tiiliskivet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 39:20


Tämä Rikos ei vanhene. Skandinavisten rikossarjojen maailmanmenestyksen peruskivi on Sören Sveistrupin luoma Forbrydelsen eli Rikos, joka alkoi pyöriä vuonna 2007. Pian retkahtivat brittiläisetkin tv-katsojat kööpenhaminalaispoliisi Sarah Lundiin (Sophie Gråböl), joka painelee pitkin märkää ja pimeää kaupunkia selvittäen Nanna Birk Larsenin murhaa - tyynempänä, päättäväisempänä ja riippumattomampana kuin miespuoliset kollegansa. Vuonna 2011 alkoi Rikoksen amerikkalaisversio Jälkiä jättämättä (The Killing), joka sijoittuu länsirannikon Seattleen. Sarah Lund on hellittämättömästi Nannan murhaan keskittyvä poliisi, joka perheensä ja uransa riskeeraten kuljettaa katsojia kuulustelujen, keskustelujen ja selvitysten heliittämättömässä vyöryssä. Vieraina Radio Helsingin Näköradion toimittajat Anton Vanha-Majamaa ja Joonas Kuisma. Toimittajana J.P. Pulkkinen.

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
A Live Podcast Explosion from Columbus Ohio

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2015 63:26


Prepare yourself for an audiological explosion of monumental proportions. This is the first night of HBCCultureCast excitement at the Disciples of Christ General Assembly in Columbus Ohio. In the podcast Christian, Amy and I are joined by the one and only Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins, Sarah Lund, Rick Lowery and music by Populis. This podcast was sponsored by Phillips Theological Seminary. Josh Linton was in the house for Phillips and got everyone their first two drinks. Can you imagine a cooler place to go to school? Make sure you check them out and holla at Josh with any questions. It was also sponsored by the Disciples Youth Ministry Network. Sarah's new book Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family and Church. Make sure you check out Populis' new EP. It will make your booty scoot. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Was There Too
Deadwood with Paula Malcomson and Sarah Lund

I Was There Too

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 57:39


Welcome to Deadwood! Paula Malcomson joins Matt this week to talk about the evolving, unwritten arc of her character Trixie, her favorite phrase of curse, and the tenuous future life of the show. Then, Sarah Lund tells the story of how she went from a background actor to having a bathtub fitting for her big scene. It's a tale of two whores. One, a series regular and tough as nails. The other a featured background player and fancy as a June bride.

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Pulpit Fiction Podcast
TNS 2-4: Sarah Lund!

Pulpit Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 47:22


A conversation with Sarah Lund, author, pastor and mental health advocate. Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the silence about mental illness, family and church . Sarah's Blog @RevLund

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Oh So Pinteresting Podcast
Pinterest Promoted Pins- How to Build and Track Campaigns OSP 075

Oh So Pinteresting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2014 25:33


Advertising with Pinterest promoted pins is still very new. For most businesses using Promoted Pins it’s not yet clear what will and won’t work. How to set up campaigns and how to track their success is something many are trying to figure out.   In today’s episode of the podcast I speak with Sarah Lund who is managing multiple Promoted Pin campaigns for one of her clients, MacFarlane Pheasants Inc. She explains the process for setting up the campaign and how she uses UTM parameters to give her detailed information about the progress of the campaign.

Godmorgon, världen!
Godmorgon, världen! 2013-04-14 kl. 09.04

Godmorgon, världen!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2013 111:07


Timme 1 Om arroganta politiker apropå Margaret Thatchers död. Delstaten Maryland genomför förändringar till vänster om Obamas politik - reportage från USA. Sedan om nordkoreakonflikten. Vad kom av samtalen mellan USA och Kina? Och hur lever sydkoreanerna i skuggan av krigshotet? Krönika Ulf Wickbom. Panelen med Per Wirtén, Lennart Fernström och Heidi Avellan. Timme 2 Val i Venezuela efter Hugo Chavez. Satir med Public Service. Ny kroppslig kvinnoproteströrelse - Femen fyller fem år. Om att dö för en högre sak - Michael Azar har kommit med en ny bok. Och så blir du som polisen Sarah Lund i teveserien Brottet. Kåseri av Helena von Zweigbergk.

Feisty Productions
Copenhagen bikes food jumpers

Feisty Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2012 27:16


The missing commas give the clue. This week Lesley is back from a flying visit to Copenhagen where she was looking at bikes, finding out about food and asking about Sarah Lund. This week's podcast will give some answers.

Front Row: Archive 2012
The Dark Knight Rises; The Tanks; Asif Kapadia

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2012 28:23


With Mark Lawson. The Dark Knight Rises is the third of director Christopher Nolan's Batman films. Christian Bale stars as Bruce Wayne, with Tom Hardy as an evil terrorist, and Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. Writer Naomi Alderman reviews. The first phase of Tate Modern's extension programme is unveiled this week with the opening of The Tanks, two enormous chambers in former oil tanks, which will show art in live form - performance, installations and film. Mark meets architect Jacques Herzog and artist Sung Hwan Kim. Director Asif Kapadia, whose motor-racing documentary Senna won considerable acclaim, discusses his film Odyssey, a portrait of London since it won the bid to host the Olympic games. Starting on 6 July 2005, the film shows the euphoria of winning the bid, the devastation of the 7/7 terrorist attacks, the impact of the credit crunch and the 2011 riots. Birger Larsen, the director behind the Danish crime series The Killing, reveals that the now-famous jumper worn by the show's main character Sarah Lund was an after-thought - and that the original costume paid tribute to a big-screen gunslinger. Producer Jerome Weatherald.