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Birgit Pauli-Haack and Sarah Norris talked about Gutenberg 19.8, Create Block Theme Plugin, WordPress Day for Developers in Lisbon, Developer Hours, and so much more Show Notes / Transcript Show Notes Announcements Gutenberg Fun & Games Code is Music Play Snake Play Dodge Gutenberg 19.8 What’s in the works or discussed Transcript Birgit Pauli-Haack: So,…
Sarah Norris and John Feltham have returned home from Alberta to take over the former Norton's Cove Cafe in Wesleyville, now reopened at the Salt and Sail Cafe
For the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on playwright Michelle Kohlos Brooks, actress Annabelle Gurwitch, and director Sarah Norris, to talk about their powerful new work Room 1214. This was such an incredible work of art to learn more about and such a timely piece that deserves to be seen. So make sure you tune in and get your tickets now!New Light Theater PresentsRoom 1214November 15th- December 8th@ 59E59 TheatersTickets and more information are available at 59e59.orgAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and production:Room 1214: @newlighttheaterproject and newlighttheaterproject.com Michelle: michellekohlosbrooks.com and @michellekohlosbrooksAnnabelle: annabellegurwitch.com and @lagurwitch
Michael McLaren is joined by the head of Good Food at the Sydney Morning Herald, Sarah Norris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a fun episode all about relationship astrology! Sarah Norris is a spiritual coach with a heart centred, holistic approach. She weaves astrology, tarot, yoga and aromatherapy together to guide you to personal empowerment, using the information from the readings in a constructive and practical way.We get into the basics of relationship astrology, both what you can learn from your own birth chart, and from a synastry chart (comparing two people together). We get into the basics of working with astrology for insights into our relationships, focusing mostly on romantic relationships, and how we can use our birth chart to understand ourselves better, understand our partners better, and how we can work together in partnership. We cover general compatibility through sun signs, Venus and Mars placements, and the descendant. We also talk about how Venus and Mars relate to the divine feminine and masculine energies, and ways you can go deeper when looking to see what house each of these falls in.Sarah also covers some interesting bits about the north node and south node placements in a synastry chart that I had never learned before. She also shares about the different aspects and what they mean (sextile, trine, conjunction, opposition, square, etc.) We hope you enjoy this episode; what questions or comments do you have for us? Relationship astrology can go so, so deep, so I highly recommend that you book a session with Sarah if you want to go deeper.Sarah's website for readingsSarah's baby books for astrologySarah's InstagramSarah's FacebookTo pull free astrology charts:https://www.astro.com/https://cafeastrology.com/Book recommendations:Linda Goodman - Sun SignsDebra Silverman - The Missing ElementIntro + Outro music: "Medicine" by HOL + Layv:https://open.spotify.com/track/4BqVa6DrpX8h7RWEBIcy6H?si=01c847feae5c45dehttps://www.instagram.com/hollygottlieb/Connect with Leigh-Anne below: The Wayshowers: Mentorship Program Leigh-Anne's Instagram Leigh-Anne's Website Substack Articles Free Guide: How to Choose a Partner Wisely I hope you enjoy this episode - please share this with everyone who may need to listen.I'd also LOVE if you could rate, review and subscribe to the podcast if you find it useful. Thanks so much, I appreciate you all.
In this episode, Sarah Norris and Birgit Pauli-Haack discuss WordPress 6.6 and 6.5.3, Gutenberg 18.1 + 18.2 and Create Block Theme Updates Show Notes / Transcript Show Notes Special Guest: Sarah Norris JavaScript Developer 6.4 editor tech co-lead / Core team rep Announcements Create Block Theme plugin WordPress WordPress 6.5.3 RC1 is now available Gutenberg Interactivity…
SummaryIn this episode, Sarah Norris discusses the importance of addressing hurtful comments and opinions in the parenting world. She highlights the prevalence of criticism and judgment faced by pregnant women and mothers and the harmful effects of internalizing these comments. Sarah introduces the concept of externalizing the hurt by visualizing hurtful thoughts and comments as scorpions. She encourages listeners to protect themselves by checking their armor of knowledge and choosing how to respond to hurtful comments. Sarah emphasizes the need for a grassroots revolution to change the toxic parenting world and calls for valuing oneself and changing perspectives.TakeawaysThe parenting world is filled with opinions, criticism, and judgy comments, and it's important to address and externalize the hurt caused by these comments.Visualizing hurtful thoughts and comments as scorpions can help in safely studying and flipping them away.Checking your armor of knowledge and recognizing that you don't deserve to be hurt can empower you to respond to hurtful comments.Replacing poison with antidote by sprinkling respectful and supportive comments in the parenting world can contribute to a more positive and less toxic environment.You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
SummaryIn this episode, Sarah Norris discusses the negative effects of micromanaging in parenting. She explores how micromanaging can impact mental health, distort your perspective, lead to missed opportunities, and create unrealistic expectations. Sarah encourages parents to find balance and trust their instincts, reminding them that babies are resilient and capable of development without constant micromanagement.TakeawaysMicromanaging in parenting can have a negative impact on mental health, causing unnecessary stress and contributing to isolation, anxiety and confidence issues.Trying to control every aspect of your baby's life is unrealistic and can lead to unhappiness.Focusing on details for too long can affect parents ability to see clearly and objectively, and to make the best choices for them and their baby.Micromanaging can cause parents to miss out on opportunities for connection and exploration with their baby.Finding balance and trusting your instincts is key to a happier and healthier parenting experience.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Micromanaging in Parenting05:50 The Impact of Micromanaging on Mental Health15:20 The Consequences of Micromanaging: Missed Opportunities16:22 Finding Balance and Trusting Yourself18:09 Conclusion: Takeaways and Next StepsYou can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
SummaryIn this episode, Sarah Norris, also known as The Baby Detective, shares the story of a couple with a six-week-old baby who were going through a seriously bad patch. She explains her problem-solving approach and how she was able to turn things around for the family. Sarah emphasizes the importance of understanding the big picture and zooming in to identify the root cause of the problem. She highlights the significance of winding and swaddling in soothing the baby and improving sleep. Sarah also discusses the importance of good advice and support for new parents and provides steps to solve problems and meet the needs of babies.Key takeaways from this episode are:Understanding the big picture is crucial in solving parenting problems.Winding and swaddling can help soothe babies and improve sleep.Good advice and support are essential for new parents.Meeting the four needs of babies (being well-fed, well-rested, comfortable, and secure) is key to keeping them happy.You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
In this episode of Mama Island, Sarah Norris discusses the importance of routines in a mama's life. She debunks the myths surrounding routines and emphasizes the benefits they provide. Sarah explains the difference between routines and schedules and highlights the flexibility and support that routines offer. She also explores the role of routines in the natural world and how they can be tailored to fit a mama's individual needs. Sarah concludes by encouraging listeners to prioritize themselves and seek help in establishing routines that can bring balance and ease to their baby life.Key takeaways from this episode.Routines are beneficial for mamas and babies, providing stability, predictability, and ease in daily life.Routines should be flexible and tailored to fit a mama's individual needs and circumstances.Routines can be temporary or vary based on different days or activities.Ignoring routines can lead to chaos, confusion, and stress in a mama's life.You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
In this episode, Sarah Norris introduces Mama Island, a safe and supportive space for mothers and mothers-to-be. She discusses the challenges of decision-making during pregnancy and motherhood and the importance of listening to our own instincts. Sarah shares her strategy for recognizing and understanding our inner voices, including the vulnerable, survivor, cynical, and glorious aspects of ourselves. She emphasizes the need to create a healthy support network and surround ourselves with people who uplift and support us. Sarah concludes by encouraging listeners to live a happy and fulfilled life by making clear choices and organizing their lives according to their own desires and routines.You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
In this episode, Sarah Norris introduces the concept of Mama Island, a metaphorical place where mothers can explore and challenge themselves. She explains that the island represents a space of self-reliance, problem-solving, and reflection. Sarah also introduces the term 'Mummers' as a way to make all mothers feel welcome on the island. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the importance of letting go of expectations, creating space for reflection, and thinking for oneself. Sarah encourages vulnerability and practical problem-solving, and she looks forward to engaging with the audience and learning from others.Key takeaways from this episode:Mama Island represents a space of self-reliance, problem-solving, and reflection for mothers.Letting go of expectations and embracing vulnerability are key to finding happiness as a mother.Practical problem-solving skills developed on the island can be applied to off-island life.Engaging with the audience and learning from others is an important aspect of Mama Island.You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/https://www.babydetective.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
In this episode, Sarah Norris and Birgit discuss State of the Word, Gutenberg 17.2, 17.3 and 17.4. They take a sneak peek at the WordPress 6.5 roadmap, and they discuss steps on migrating from a classic theme to a block theme. Show Notes / Transcript Show Notes Special Guest: Sarah Norris JavaScript Developer 6.4 editor tech…
Youtube Version : https://youtu.be/5l_TMFsYAGw Sarah Norris gets to the root as a self proclaimed witch, hair and spirit alchemist
Join WordPress Executive Director, Josepha Haden Chomphosy, as she offers an exclusive preview of the upcoming WordPress 6.4 release, accompanied by special guest Sarah Norris, one of the Editor Tech leads for this release. Don't miss this opportunity for an insider's look!
Audio from the 2022 Charleston Conference from a Session titled "How Open Is Open?: A Conversation about Open Access Publishing, Transformative Agreements, and DEIA.” “At its core, open access (OA) publishing aims to provide equitable access to all worldwide. With diverse open access publishing models, a variety of transformative agreements, and different forms of peer review, OA works to ensure diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA) in many ways. Yet, issues of DEIA are still pervasive in this publishing model. In addition, transformative agreements present their own opportunities and challenges that intersect with DEIA and open access publishing considerations. This lively panel discussion will include questions and issues to explore, including perspectives from librarians and a medium-sized publisher.” This session was presented by Sarah Norris, Scholarly Communication Librarian, University of Central Florida, Christopher Vidas Head, Collections & Acquisitions, Clemson University, and Nick Newcomer, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, IGI Global. Video of the presentation available at: https://youtu.be/BWyBJpy3dBc?si=e7fPdsXnk4NBtzcl Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanorris/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-vidas-a515a473/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-newcomer-08b6a0a1/ Keywords: #OA, #OpenAccess, #OAPublishing, #TransformativeAgreements, #books, #knowledge, #scholarship, #scholcomm, #DEIA, #collaboration,#engagement, #problemsolvers, #libraries, #librarians, #information, #ChsConf, #LibrariesAndVendors, #LibrariesAndPublishers, #libraryissues, #libraryneeds,#librarylove, #librarychallenges, #libraryconference #podcast
This special episode of the Pilates 101 Podcast comes from our recent Women's Health Coffee Morning hosted by our Master Trainers, Sarah Norris, Pippa Carter & Emily Elgar exclusively for our members. The trio answer a wide range of questions submitted by our members so grab yourself a coffee and enjoy the team delving deep into all things Pilates. Follow our Master Trainers on Instagram: Sarah Norris: @thephysiotherapycentre Pippa Carter: @physiopippa Emily Elgar: @thewomankindphysio
Sarah Norris, JavaScript developer and 6.4 editor tech co-lead joined Birgit Pauli-Haack on the Gutenberg Changelog for the first time. They discussed WordPress 6.3, Gutenberg 16.2 and Phase 3 Collaboration Add a summary/excerpt here Show Notes / Transcript Show Notes Special Guest: Sarah Norris JavaScript Developer 6.4 editor tech co-lead Community Contributions and Announcements WordPress 6.3…
Sarah Norris joins us on this tour of Disney Conversations and shares the experience that she and her significant other had aboard the Disney Wonder to Alaska. She talks about stopping by a Glacier, visiting Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan. She also gives us tips about things to do aboard the Wonder during Sea days, as well as ways to make use of your before and after visits to Vancouver, British Columbia. Thanks for coming along for the ride! Please share your little podcast with your friends and family, especially of a Disney Cruise is on their list of things to do. Hop over to the Disney Conversations Facebook Group and chime in with your thoughts on this, or any, topic! We'd love to hear from you! Until next time, Tourists! TTFN --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matthew-wallace9/message
Artistic Director, Britt Hancock, talks to our two teen actors playing the iconic Elsa in Frozen Jr, Sarah Norris and Morgan Neal. Support the show
Our guest tour guide brings with her a vast knowledge of how to get the most out of the foodie side of your Walt Disney World visit. Sarah Norris is one of the founders of Gluten Free and Dairy Free at WDW, and joins is on Tour 78 of Disney Conversations to guide us through a few suggestions as we make our way around the WDW property. We begin where everything begins, Magic Kingdom Park, and make our way around EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. Then we talk about about GFDF options at the Resorts around the property and we end our journey at Disney Springs. There were a few surprises for me as we talked, and I hope you will come away from this excursion with some ideas and answers to help you plan your next visit to WDW. You can follow Sarah at there website Gluten Free And Dairy Free At WDW. Or check out there Facebook group by the same name! Until next we adventure out together, Tourists... TTFN --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/matthew-wallace9/message
A huge congratulations to all of you out there, from business owners to new Pilates Instructors in the industry, for making it through another interesting year. We are here to celebrate the biggest challenges and to remember the beautiful moments that motivated us to carry on. We are so delighted to have the amazing Master Trainers Glenn Withers, Melanie Bryant and Sarah Norris on this podcast talking about the ups and downs of managing the business in 2021. We can all agree that this year has passed in a blink of an eye, maybe a bit different than initially predicted but they are here to tell you the biggest lessons learnt throughout this year. Some of the questions below are covered in this episode: · What was your highlight of 2021 Pilates teaching wise? · And what about the most challenging aspect of 2021 for you work wise? · What have been the biggest lessons you have learnt this year, with the ups and downs and what it is like running a physio and Pilates business this year? We would be so delighted to hear your thoughts on 2021 and what kept you focused and motivated, so please send us an email to info@appihealthgroup.com if you would like to share this with us and why not, with the entire community. Thank you for being part of the APPI community this year, for helping us innovate, motivate and be better tomorrow. A very Happy Christmas to you all!
Episode 11 - with special guest Sarah Norris Join us for all the relevant updates in the Pilates industry including some exciting news about a collaboration between all the major Pilates teaching schools around training standards. Our special guest this month is physio, entrepreneur and APPI Master Trainer Sarah Norris. Join us as she tells us her story of how she found Pilates, how she began her training with APPI, and what her process was for setting up a multi site business. We will also discuss how she navigated the pandemic and how she plans to run her business moving forward. Sarah is a true inspiration to many and a fabulous personality in the world of Physio and Pilates!
We're not all called to do the same thing, but we are all capable of doing something. Everyone can do something! This truth is probably most practically demonstrated and lived out when we provide opportunities for people in our church to tangibly wrap around and support foster families. It creates an avenue through which they can identify their “something” and act on it for the good of children and families around them. So, why is tangible support so crucial for families who are opening their homes to children? What kinds of support do they actually need? How do we as church leaders ensure that those who are serving know that even simple things they do can make a significant impact in the life of a foster family? What structures must we consider putting in place to support the “everyone can do something” message in our church? Questions like these, among others, are important ones for us as church leaders to consider as we take steps towards becoming more actively engaged in foster care. In episode 4 of The Fostering Church Podcast, the Jasons talk with Sarah Norris, the leader of True Vine Ministries, the adoption and foster support ministry of her church in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Sarah not only has experienced the power of others tangibly supporting her family through their adoption, but has helped build a robust and practical support ministry for families in their church and all around the Fort Wayne community. Sarah powerfully articulates the importance of the tangible support pillar in any church-based foster care ministry. After listening to her share beautiful stories and practical pieces of insight, you will walk away feeling encouraged and challenged to take your next best steps towards tangibly supporting families in simple but meaningful ways. Get the Show Notes: https://morethanenough.cafo.org/podcasts/the-fostering-church-podcast/
Erin and Jordan get to know Sarah Norris, a former pro dancer whose diverse background took her across the country during her time dancing for the Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Mavericks, and Miami Dolphins. She has a unique perspective working with so many different organizations and the three share a few laughs recalling funny and favorite memories. Sarah also opens the conversation to some of the not so glamorous realities of professional cheerleading. However, speaking out about controversial topics in the pro dance world is the first step toward changing the industry for the better.
We talk about: – How Sarah came to Northumberland County – Babywearing and getting outside locally – Sarah's experience parenting as a non-binary parent – Gendered language – the messages they learned about gender and what they want to teach their daughter …and way more!
For most of us in PR, securing media coverage is one of the main goals of a campaign and these days, a lot of that coverage sits online. In this episode, I chat with Sarah Norris, National Editor of leading Australian online cultural city guide Broadsheet, to provide some insight into what you should consider before you pitch to a website. Plus, we cover what to include in your pitch, what websites want in regards to imagery and why utility is the number one sense check you should be applying to every pitch. You'll find a summary of the information featured in this episode here: https://www.theprpod.com/post/pitching-for-online-coverage Find tips from each episode here: https://www.theprpod.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Light Artistic Director Sarah Norris interviews director Kaitlin Paige Longoria for the 10 minute radio drama, Promesa Promesota. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/new-light-theater-project/support
“¡Viva la revolución!” Is Impact Investing truly revolutionary? In Episode 4 of The ESG Factor Podcast, we talk Impact Investing with Sarah Norris, the co-portfolio manager of the Global Equity Impact fund for Aberdeen Standard Investments. In this interesting discussion, we chat about: · Sarah's path into impact investing and the development of ASI's impact process, · discourse analysis and the use of language in impact washing, intent v action, · whether the “impact revolution” that Ronald Cohen promised is revolutionary, · the origins of impact investment and applying the concept in public markets, · the intentions of large private capital flying the flag of impact investing in emerging markets, · the Sustainable Development Goals and emerging from the COVID-19 crisis.
Sarah Norris & Mike Aguirre | Co-Founders of New Light Theater ProjectArtistic Director & Producing Directorwww.newlighttheaterproject.comhttps://www.patreon.com/NewLightTheaterProject/postsNew Light Theater Project nurtures a Collective of artist-practitioners through the presentation of compelling stories across theatrical genres. Led by Artistic Director Sarah Norris and Producing Director Michael Aguirre, New Light believes in the strength of ensemble-work and are committed to fostering our Collective from various backgrounds. Since 2013, New Light has mounted over 30 productions which have received critical praise including a Sold Out Run and ‘Best of EdFringe 2019’ (The Stage for Hitler’s Tasters), ‘Best of Theater 2014’ (The L Magazine for Picture Ourselves in Latvia), TimeOut NY Critics’ Pick (Everything Is Super Great, The American Tradition, Breeders, and Bubba), resident company of Theatre Row and recipients of The Flea Theater’s Anchor Program, Woodstock Byrdcliffe Residency Fellowship, Chicago Dramatists Grafting Project, and the Access Theater Residency Program. New Light is a 501(c)3 organization. For more information: NewLightTheaterProject.comNew Light Theater Project is taking donations during this time due to Covid-19.If you'd like to donate, please visit:https://www.patreon.com/NewLightTheaterProject/posts
In this week's episode we chat to Sarah Norris, editor of Broadsheet Sydney about some of the best food/wine/culture scene happening in our city, some are old cult favourites, and some we bet you've NEVER heard before.This episode was pre-recorded prior to the Coronavirus pandemic and long before we saw it's full effect on the food and culture scene.Show your support to our beloved Sydney, STAY HOME, ORDER IN & LISTEN UP! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode 25, Dr. Sarah Norris-Hill joined me as my guest. She spoke about Real Housewives of Christianity Association, Inc. (RHOC). All of that and more on this week's episode of Welcome to the Wiregrass. Music: How it Began by Silent Partner provided by Audio Library on YouTube
On episode 25, Dr. Sarah Norris-Hill joined me as my guest. She spoke about Real Housewives of Christianity Association, Inc. (RHOC). All of that and more on this week's episode of Welcome to the Wiregrass. Music: How it Began by Silent Partner provided by Audio Library on YouTube
We are spicing things up here on The Only Podcast. By popular demand, we've taken on some guest hosts - Sara Gendernalik (@SGender) and Sarah Norris (@sarahnorris). You may know them from Twitter...or maybe not! If you don't, you should! Either way, they're great! 0- :55: Introduction :56 - 7:25: Our Soccer Boys 7:25 - 12:00: 5 Minutes on Officiating 12:00 - 16:14: Louisville Chat 16:15 - 18:00: Rutger Time 18:01 - 34:30 We Beat Iowa! 34:30 - 36:22 What's Next for Basketball? 36:23 - 40:30 Recruit Watch 40:31 - 44:45 Big Ten Basketball Check In 44:46 - 49:15 Izzo Era Flashback 49:16 - 58:00 Redbox Bowl HYPE 58:01 - 1:02:18 Bowl Talk 1:02:19 - 1:07:05 Best Bowl Names 1:07:06 - 1:08:15 Predictions 1:08:16 Big Ten Football Update Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen in as the playwright of Hitler’s Tasters, Michelle Kholos Brooks, along with director Sarah Norris and actors Hallie Griffin, MaryKathryn Kopp, Kaitlin Paige Longoria, & Hannah Sturges, discuss the timeliness and relevance of this story in October 2018, relatability to … Continue reading →
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Sarah Norris, aka The Baby Detective joins Marina to talk about how new parents start gently encouraging their babies to sleep through the night. Rather than forcing new babies onto a rigorous routine, Sarah's gentle method of encouraging new parents to understand the needs of their babies makes this an achievable concept. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have an AMAZING, super helpful conversation with Sarah Norris from Gluten Free Dairy Free WDW, who gives us all her tips, tricks and suggestions (and favorites) for eating at Walt Disney World with food allergies. Want to suggest a topic or inquire about a vacation yourself? Got questions? Email us at info@fastcastplus.com Find […]
Whether or not parents plan to use a dummy is the subject of many a contentious conversation. Marina is joined by baby expert, Sarah Norris, who talks about the pros and cons of using a dummy, when they are useful and how to manage their use so they don't become a burden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
**We are joined by Sarah Norris, Author of the Gluten Free & Dairy Free at WDW Blog http://www.glutenfreedairyfreewdw.com Our Facebook Page where you can leave us Feedback is athttps://www.facebook.com/vegandisneyfans/?fref=ts Our Hosts: Melissa Kramer from [Vegan Disney World Blog] (https://vegandisneyworld.com/about/), Twitter Facebook Instagram Cheryl Perlmutter: Vegan Disney Fan, Twitter Facebook Instagram Our Music is provided by :http://www.accelerated-ideas.com/freemusictracks/aisearchtracks.aspx#.Vzs_5GNR6ap
Welcome to the Trusted Security Podcast – a podcast dedicated to bringing the latest news on information security and the industry. This episode features the following members: Dave Kennedy, Justin Elze, Geoff Walton, Scott White, Paul Burkeland, Ben Ten, Alex Hamerstone, and Sarah Norris. Show links: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/01/who-is-anna-senpai-the-mirai-worm-author/ http://www.welivesecurity.com/2017/01/20/ransomware-attack-hits-st-louis-public-library/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/01/13/giuliani_joomla_outdated_site/ https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/chrome-users-targeted-with-malware-via-new-font-wasnt-found-technique/ Tool Time Notes: https://github.com/danielbohannon/Invoke-Obfuscation
On a very special arts and crap, we go to the "thee-uh-tuh" (must be said in British accent)! Chris Kipiniak (Love Life, writer of BEHEMOTH from Monkeybrain comics, co-host of Arts and Crap) is performing in the play IN THE SOUNDLESS AWE, by Jayme McGhan, Andy Pederson directed by Sarah Norris about the worst Naval Disaster in U.S. History, the sinking of the U.S.S Indianapolis. Darrell came and saw. Did he love it? Or was he content to heckle and throw pretzels at the stage? Before that we talk about some of the tv/films we have been watching like the Netflix show Master of None by Aziz Ansari and Beast of No Nation from director Cary Joji Fukunaga The show is produced by the New Light Theater Project (http://www.newlighttheaterproject.com/ ) at the Access Theater in New York, throughDecember 12. We discuss the play's themes, the difficulty of adaptation, and why oh why you haven't heard from us in a while. Follow us on twitter: @ArtsCrappodcast E-mail your thoughts, fish stories, or suggestions of things you'd like us to talk about to: artsandcrappodcast@gmail.com http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com
On a very special arts and crap, we go to the "thee-uh-tuh" (must be said in British accent)! Chris Kipiniak (Love Life, writer of BEHEMOTH from Monkeybrain comics, co-host of Arts and Crap) is performing in the play IN THE SOUNDLESS AWE, by Jayme McGhan, Andy Pederson directed by Sarah Norris about the worst Naval Disaster in U.S. History, the sinking of the U.S.S Indianapolis. Darrell came and saw. Did he love it? Or was he content to heckle and throw pretzels at the stage? Before that we talk about some of the tv/films we have been watching like the Netflix show Master of None by Aziz Ansari and Beast of No Nation from director Cary Joji Fukunaga The show is produced by the New Light Theater Project (http://www.newlighttheaterproject.com/ ) at the Access Theater in New York, throughDecember 12. We discuss the play's themes, the difficulty of adaptation, and why oh why you haven't heard from us in a while. Follow us on twitter: @ArtsCrappodcast E-mail your thoughts, fish stories, or suggestions of things you'd like us to talk about to: artsandcrappodcast@gmail.com http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com
Disney Parks Podcast Show #101 – Sarah Norris from GF & DF at WDW discuss the food at the Flower & Garden Festival We have a GREAT show for you this week as Tony and Krista and Sarah Norris discuss all the new and interesting foods coming to the Epcot International Flower & Garden festival....
Disney Parks Podcast Show #101 – Sarah Norris from GF & DF at WDW discuss the food at the Flower & Garden Festival We have a GREAT show for you this week as Tony and Krista and Sarah Norris discuss all the new and interesting foods coming to the Epcot International Flower & Garden festival....
Tony, Parkhopper Sid, and Krista talk to Chip and Sarah from ChipandCo.com.
Tony, Parkhopper Sid, and Krista talk to Chip and Sarah from ChipandCo.com.