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In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, host Rob Gorski speaks with Sarah Pearson, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at Circle Care Services, to shed light on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in 2024. For many parents of autistic children, ABA therapy is a crucial consideration, yet it can be shrouded in controversy and misinformation. Sarah demystifies ABA, explaining how it has evolved and how today's approach is centered on individualized, ethical support tailored to each child's needs. Topics Covered: - Sarah's Background: Sarah shares her journey from special education teaching to becoming a BCBA, driven by a passion to help kids on the autism spectrum reach their full potential. - Addressing ABA Controversies: Sarah discusses common misconceptions, including the outdated view that ABA is solely compliance-based. Instead, ABA in 2024 focuses on empowering children to gain independence through scientifically-backed, personalized methods. - Inside ABA Therapy: Sarah explains what ABA sessions look like today, from morning routines to skill-building exercises designed to increase independence and reduce parental stress. Parent involvement is highlighted as a key factor in maximizing ABA's effectiveness. - Behavior Management: Aggressive behaviors are addressed thoughtfully, with Sarah explaining how ABA now emphasizes understanding the root cause rather than simply suppressing symptoms. - ABA Therapy as a Transitional Tool: Sarah clarifies that ABA is not necessarily a lifelong intervention. The goal is to provide children with the skills to navigate life independently, ultimately phasing out services when appropriate. - Choosing the Right BCBA: Rob and Sarah stress the importance of finding a BCBA who aligns with a family's values and is receptive to feedback. They emphasize open communication, advocacy, and finding the right fit for each unique situation. Why This Episode Matters: For parents exploring therapy options, this episode offers a balanced perspective on modern ABA, encouraging informed decision-making. Sarah provides guidance on how to spot red flags, what to expect in sessions, and the importance of a collaborative, supportive therapeutic environment. Connect with Circle Care Services: Circle Care Services operates in New Jersey and Georgia, offering a range of services, including ABA therapy, parent support groups, and social skills programs. Circle Care Services About Sarah Pearson: Sara Pearson is a dedicated Special Development Coordinator and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at Circle Care Services, where she has been making a positive impact for the past three years. With a Master of Arts in Special Education, specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis from Seton Hall University, Sara is skilled in working with school-aged children, primarily in private and public educational settings. Follow Rob Gorski: Website: https://www.theautismdad.com Instagram: @TheAutismDad Today's Sponsors: Dani Plan Introducing Dani Plan, an innovative online tool for organizing and managing care for individuals with special needs. Created by Joel and Debbie Pearlman, this platform lets you securely store medical details, daily routines, and emergency contacts in one place, making care transitions seamless. Try it free for 14 days, and use code "theautismdad" to save 25% on your first year at daniplan.com/theautismdad. Autism 360 Autism 360 is a neuro-affirming app for parents of autistic children, offering 24/7 expert guidance, personalized plans, and practical support for daily challenges. Trusted by thousands, it provides affordable, real-time help. Use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% Autism 360 Learn More: Mightier Mightier helps kids self-regulate emotionally through biofeedback-based video games. Learn more and get a discount at Visit Mightier. Use code “theautismdad22” to save 10%.
In 1974 Philadelphia, 15-year-old Thomas Ashton's troubled life takes a sinister turn when he meets "The Maestro," a mysterious figure who introduces him to the dark art of murder. Under his tutelage, Thomas hones his skills, blending his artistic talents with a growing bloodlust.At 17, he encounters Sarah, a kindred spirit who becomes his muse and ultimate victim. As Thomas creates his gruesome masterpiece, detectives Jack Novak and Sarah Pearson investigate the shocking crime scene, realizing they're dealing with no ordinary killer.The episode culminates with Thomas deciding to pursue medical school, providing the perfect cover for his twisted ambitions and setting the stage for his evolution into "The Artist."Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed!Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show!
In 1974 Philadelphia, 15-year-old Thomas Ashton's troubled life takes a sinister turn when he meets "The Maestro," a mysterious figure who introduces him to the dark art of murder. Under his tutelage, Thomas hones his skills, blending his artistic talents with a growing bloodlust.At 17, he encounters Sarah, a kindred spirit who becomes his muse and ultimate victim. As Thomas creates his gruesome masterpiece, detectives Jack Novak and Sarah Pearson investigate the shocking crime scene, realizing they're dealing with no ordinary killer.The episode culminates with Thomas deciding to pursue medical school, providing the perfect cover for his twisted ambitions and setting the stage for his evolution into "The Artist."Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed!Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show!We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get 10% off with code NewMerch10 Go to Caloroga.comGet more info from Caloroga Shark Media and sign up for our newsletter here.
This interview first aired on Friday the 16th of June, 2023 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley interviews Sarah Pearson the Community Hub Leader at Wilmot Rd. Primary School. She talks about the hub and the clothes sale they are currently running. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131. Listen to Terri Cowley weekdays on 98.5 One FM 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
Announcing the massive new Manchester music festival, Beyond the Music. Launched in SXSW, we have the (near) EXCLUSIVE details of the October 2023 city centre conference and festival taking over Manchester. Talking to founders Oli Wilson and Sarah Pearson, CottonmouthMCR is back with a BANG! (also with a few notes on what's coming up in season six...)
This week we play the audio version of the Documentary "Manufacturing the Clerical Predator" produced and directed by Sarah Pearson from NatesMission.org Featuring: Kevin Wester - former priest James Egan - former seminarian Thomas Doyle - former Dominican priest and cannon lawyer NatesMission.org website: TheAngryCatholic.com e-mail: mail@TheAngryCatholic.com
Sarah Pearson (Nates Mission) joins us to discuss... Nates Mission AID - Handsy Cardinal Ouellet Manufacturing the Clerical Predator website: TheAngryCatholic.com e-mail: mail@TheAngryCatholilc.com
Rumfart handler meget om teknik og videnskab. Men der er også plads til kunst i og om rummet. Vi taler med blandt andre Kristian von Hornsleth om hans rumkunst, og senere i udsendelsen hører vi fra astrofysikeren Sarah Pearson, som har fået det eksklusive NASA Hubble Fellowship. Medvirkende: Kristian von Hornsleth, kunstner. Thomas Juul Krahn, kunstner. Sarah Pearson, astrofysiker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Sarah Pearson has a wealth of experience from a wide variety of roles within the science, technology and startup sector. Previously Global Head of Open Innovation at Cadbury, founding CEO of the Canberra Innovation Network, Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Scientist at the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Sarah is currently on the investment committee for Main Sequence Ventures, a Director of RACQ and a Paul Ramsay Foundation Fellow. Sarah was awarded a PhD in particle physics from the University of Oxford, and has published research in the areas of particle physics, medical physics, artificial intelligence, innovation, science communication and science policy, and is an author on eight patents covering cancer diagnosis and confectionary. In her conversation with guest host Will Tjo, she discusses the importance of both cooperation and competition within the startup world, and what she sees as potential changes to the way Australian government is structured that could help foster innovation. See full show notes https://w2d1.com/sarah-pearson
In this episode, Rachael tells the story of Linda LeBrane, and the questionable conviction of Sarah Pearson. On the way to her family's vacation home, Linda survives a brutal attack. Sarah and Linda will forever be linked….can this really be real life?https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/crime/sarah-pearce-to-be-released-in-december/277-543439200https://www.kivitv.com/news/linda-lebrane-reacts-to-attackers-releasehttps://www.heraldnet.com/news/idaho-woman-freed-from-prison-arrested-on-drug-charges/https://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/local/south-idaho-felon-caught-following-high-speed-chase-in-oregon/article_51147764-81f1-5af4-87ba-380eb4eca099.htmlhttps://www.ptleader.com/stories/attacker-in-2000-lebrane-assault-to-finish-sentence,4017https://www.idahopress.com/news/crime_courts/man-serving-four-life-sentences-released-from-prison/article_a4278713-acdd-54ce-8db7-d438a2942586.htmlhttps://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Last-of-4-suspects-convicted-in-beating-of-Port-1120517.phphttps://www.idahopress.com/members/sarah-pearce-ordered-to-rider-program/article_3d3f39c1-fc54-590f-97c7-920f28ed1300.htmlhttp://www.wcjn.org/Sarah_Pearce.htmlIdaho News 6 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGf-fyiD7UUDateline “One Summer Night” Season 22, Episode 48NBC News I Survived, Season 1, Episode 6Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/operationevilpodcast)
This week, Phill is joined by his classmate, Sarah Pearson, who works fighting clergy abuse. She and Phill discuss how high up the chain coverup efforts go, how predatory priests are often relocated into communities of color, and what justice for victims may look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Becoming free in your thinking can have a tremendous impact on your growth process and support you in getting unstuck and moving forward. Sarah reflects on the life changing realizations that have re-shaped how she views the world. Tune in and take a moment to reflect on how some of these reminders resonate during this season of your life. Come follow along with us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourturntothrive/ Connect with Faiza: https://www.instagram.com/talkwithfaiza/ Connect with Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/fit_yogi/ With Love & Gratitude, Faiza + Sarah
Melt away stress and create time to recharge and recalibrate. Tune in as Sarah guides you through a grounding practice so you can come back to yourself and more importantly, so you can sense when you've left in the first place. We get to cultivate inner strength by strengthening our roots and connecting to our hearts. Come follow along with us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourturntothrive/ Connect with Faiza: https://www.instagram.com/talkwithfaiza/ Connect with Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/fit_yogi/ With Love & Gratitude, Faiza + Sarah
Eksistensen af mørkt stof og mørk energi er stadig noget af et mysterie for forskerne. Vi kan ikke se det eller røre ved det, og grundlæggende forstår vi det ikke. Alligevel består universet ifølge den gængse opfattelse af 5 procent almindelige partikler, 25 procent mørkt stof og 70 procent mørk energi. Men nu foreslår en dansk forsker en helt alternativ model, som måske kan fjerne behovet for den mystiske mørke energi. I KU-forskernes nye model har de 25 procent mørkt stof fået nogle særlige magnetiske egenskaber, som gør de 70 procent mørk energi overflødig. Vi taler med lektor Steen Harle Hansen fra Niels Bohr Institutet på Københavns Universitet om hans teori, og om hvordan den også i løbet af af sommeren er blevet yderligere tilpasset – og stadig giver mening i forhold til de observationer vi kan gøre os af universet. Der er også plads til nyheder om Hubble-teleskopet og endnu en luft-lækage på ISS, og så er der masser af nyt fra RumSnaks eget univers. LINKS NYHEDER Ny lækage på ISS (https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Russian_cosmonauts_to_track_air_leaks_with_vibration_sensors_999.html) Slim-organismer er de nyeste besøgende på ISS (https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Blobs_in_space_Slime_mould_to_blast_off_for_ISS_experiment_999.html) Hubble-teleskopet er ved at være oppe i gear igen (https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/07/nasa-successfully-switches-the-hubble-to-backup-hardware/) James Webb-teleskopet nærmer sig launch (https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Webb_completes_testing_and_prepares_for_trip_to_Europes_Spaceport_999.html) Bogen om SpaceX: “Liftoff: Elon Musk and the Desperate Early Days That Launched SpaceX” (2021) (https://www.saxo.com/dk/liftoff_eric-berger_paperback_9780008445638), af Eric Berger RumSnaks webbutik (stadig under opbygning) (https://rumsnak.myshopify.com) MØRKT STOF OG MØRK ENERGI Tidligere RumSnak om mørkt stof: Ep 15, med Steen Harle Hansen (https://rumsnak.fireside.fm/15) Ep 35 med Sarah Pearson (https://rumsnak.fireside.fm/35) Steen Harle Hansen på DARK, NBI (https://nbi.ku.dk/ansatte/?pure=da/persons/94130) Den oprindelige artikel med en alternativ forklaring på universets stigende acceleration (af Karoline Loeve, Kristine Simone Nielsen og Steen H. Hansen) kan læses her som pdf (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2102.07792.pdf)
Sarah processes insights from recent breakthroughs and talks about how you can thrive and experience success with small incremental changes. Come follow along with us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourturntothrive/ Connect with Faiza: https://www.instagram.com/talkwithfaiza/ Connect with Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/fit_yogi/ With Love & Gratitude, Faiza + Sarah
Sarah processes a breakthrough she has while navigating a breakdown in her relatsionship. Tune in as she questions the reasons for this timely breakdown during a week also filled with the heaviness of healing from the death of an old friend. Sarah shares lessons from leaning into pain and redefining compassion for self + others. Come follow along with us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourturntothrive/ Connect with Faiza: https://www.instagram.com/talkwithfaiza/ Connect with Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/fit_yogi/ With Love & Gratitude, Faiza + Sarah
Joining us today is Advance Queensland's Deputy Director-General* for Innovation, Sarah Pearson. Across her career, Sarah has had a significant impact on innovation ecosystems in Australia and overseas. She has also led the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to: · build start-up ecosystems · empower entrepreneurs in the Indo-Pacific region · encourage women in STEM · engage globally in economic and commercial diplomacy based on innovation. An innovation powerhouse, Sarah is an experienced board director, advisor & executive, scientist and change agent who revels in driving economic, social, environmental and diversity improvements. *Postion at time of recording.
InnovationAus' Budget Insider returns online, where the team examine treasurer Josh Frydenberg's budget and how it could affect our industry. This friendly and frank discussion is hosted by the InnovationAus team; Publisher Corrie McLeod, Editorial Director James Riley and Senior Reporter Denham Sadler. This year our expert industry guests include: Sarah Pearson, Non Executive Director and Investment Director, Nick Therkelsen-Terry, CEO and CoFounder of Max Kelsen and Matt Barrie, CEO of Freelancer.
Når vi kigger på os selv, vores omgivelser eller ud i det uendelige univers, er der ufattelig meget stof omkring os. Næser, hatte, katte, tankskibe, måner, asteroider, gaskæmper, galakser, galaksehobe, supernovaer og meget, meget mere. Men i virkeligheden udgør det vi kan se kun omkring 5% af universets egentlige masse. Resten er mørkt stof og mørk energi – som vi egentlig ikke rigtig ved, hvad er, selvom der bliver forsket i det på livet løs. I denne episode af RumSnak taler vi med med en af dem, der graver dybt i galakser og stjerner og masser af data for at løse gåden om det mørke stof. Det er endnu en dansk astrofysiker, der arbejder i udlandet; nemlig Sarah Pearson, som er såkaldt Hubble Fellow ved New York University, og som især de senere år har brugt de såkaldte stellar streams, stjernestrømme, til at afsløre det mørke stofs egenskaber. Udover stjernestrømme skal vi også høre rumnyheder om blandt andet unge forskerfrø, Mars-helikopteren, SpaceX-raketter og meget mere. Vi er klar til affyring - kom og lyt med! LINKS Hvis du ikke så videoen fra RumSnak LIVE, hvor vi havde tre eksperter i studiet til at tale om Månestøv, Månemissioner og Månejura, så kig med her (https://youtu.be/YCqnW3TlJ5E?t=1524). Du kan også lytte podcast-versionen af RumSnak LIVE lige her (https://rumsnak.fireside.fm/34). NYHEDER Mars-helikopteren flyver igen og igen (https://www.newscientist.com/article/2276387-nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-has-made-its-fourth-and-furthest-flight/?) SpaceX har endelig held med at lande den nye raket (https://www.space.com/spacex-starship-sn15-launch-landing-success) Avancerede algoritmer laver kæmpe-simulationer af universet på meget kortere tid (https://thenextweb.com/news/carnegie-mellon-researchers-trained-ai-to-simulate-our-universe-on-a-gpu) Team Ørsted fra Rønde Gymnasium vinder CanSat-konkurrence (https://ufm.dk/forskning-og-innovation/rumomradet/brug-rummet/aktuelt/nyheder/nyheder-2021/team-orsted-fra-ronde-gymnasium-vandt-den-nationale-cansat-konkurrence-1) Vinderen af Unge Forskere bekræfter mørkt stof med hjemmebygget radioteleskop (https://ing.dk/artikel/toppraestation-18-aarig-gymnasieelev-maaler-brint-maelkevejen-med-eget-radioteleskop-246243) Var det noget med en flaske rødvin, der har været en tur på ISS? (https://newatlas.com/space/bottle-space-iss-wine-sale-christies/) MØRKT STOF Vi har tidligere fortalt om mørkt stof, i episode 15 med Steen H. Hansen (https://rumsnak.fireside.fm/15) Fin baggrund på Videnskab.dk om mørkt stof (https://videnskab.dk/naturvidenskab/hvad-er-moerkt-stof) Nyt, dansk studie sår tvivl om den mørke energi (https://nyheder.ku.dk/alle_nyheder/2021/03/nyt-studie-saar-tvivl-om-hvad-70-procent-af-universet-bestaar-af/) Sarah Pearsons hjemmeside (http://drsarahpearson.com/index.html) På Twitter @spacewsarah (https://twitter.com/spacewsarah) Sarah på Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/spacewsarah/) Sarah's YouTube-kanal Space with Sarah (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGozv81LbhEvkeYIW7ora8g) Hvad er en 'stjernestrøm'? (https://www.infobloom.com/what-is-a-stellar-stream.htm) Videopræsentation, hvor Sarah fortæller om mørkt stof og stellar streams (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfKVq0taEYY) (på engelsk) Observation af en stjernestrøm (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ngc5907_stellar_stream.jpg) Om observationer af stjernestroemme om andre galakser (videnskabelig artikel) (https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Stellar-tidal-streams-around-nearby-galaxies-discovered-in-the-deep-images-from-the_fig2_342465482)
In Episode 13 I yarn with 2 inspiring women, Dr Sarah Pearson, entrepreneur and Deputy Director-General for Innovation, Advance Queensland and Kathryn Potter a proud Kamilaroi woman and the founder of Physiotherapy Innovations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we have the amazing Sarah Pearson on the podcast, what can I say about Sarah? She joined my Hub membership over a year ago and then transitioned to AYS and my mastermind. Throughout the time her business has grown from strength to strength, Sarah is whip smart, warm, truly collaborative and gets exceptional results for her clients. Interviewing her was fun and honest – we don’t do sugar coating so watch out for some very real stories and some inspiration from one of the best in the business. Sarah Pearson Coach & Marketing Strategist Sarah Pearson Wood Coaching Brave Girls Business Club Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/276146469839323/ Ruth Kudzi Coach Join my facebook Group for all things business, mindset and strategy www.facebook.com/groups/rebelcollective/
Sarah Pearson Perret, Secrétaire romande de Pro Natura et Virginie Faivre, ex-freestyleuse, Ambassadrice de Lausanne 2020 sont les invitées de Stéphane Gabioud et Philippe Girard, en direct depuis le Jardin du Rivage à Vevey.
Every one of our graduates eventually becomes someone else's employee. As we redesign school, how much should we take into account the world of work our students will enter? You could make the argument that the model of today's school was designed to create and sort labor pools for industries -- many of which have changed profoundly or even disappeared. (Truth in advertising: we make that precise argument at The Mastery School of Hawken...). Should we now design school around the needs of Google or the local wind turbine manufacturer? In this episode Terry Dubow and Julia Griffin chew on this topic with the help of Sarah Pearson, Product Support Manager at Google and Hawken alum, who sheds some light on the world of work. She also shares her ideas about what schools should and shouldn't do to prepare students.If you're interested in seeing the video that Julia references, click here. You might also be interested in this piece about how some employers are opting out of asking where or whether applicants went to college...
Doing pure is science akin to doing art, says astrophysicist Sarah Pearson: both lack obvious utility; both enable us to see the world in new ways.The first in our women scientist series produced with Lori Schwarz at KGB’s Red Room and 500 Women Scientists. Music from Miss Maybell and Charlie Judkins.
Innovation is not often associated with government departments. But that’s changing, thanks to my guest, Dr Sarah Pearson. She’s Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Scientist at the InnovationXchange, within Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). On Episode 6 of the Good Future podcast. She’s disrupting government, she’s injecting her experience of scientific collaboration and commercialisation to retrofit DFAT as an entrepreneurial leader. She wants to empower the Asia-Pacific region with more than just grants, she wants to help build businesses, in the hope of driving truly sustainable development. She’s had a remarkable career. She started as a physicist, it gave her a solid scientific foundation and it’s left its make on all of her work. And she spent some time as a consultant at McKinsey. We talked about the challenges of driving change in a government department, about the huge opportunities that lie in unlocking the entrepreneurial potential of our neighbours in the Asia-Pacific region, we looked at impact investing and we dipped into how to balance family, career and productivity. Please do enjoy this conversation with Dr Pearson, I got so much out of it. And I’d love to hear your thoughts, please leave me a review on iTunes. Or drop me a line on my website: johntreadgold.com
For our eleventh episode we welcome Pratchett fan Sarah Pearson to the mic to discuss a Discworld novel of two halves: Reaper Man! The eleventh Discworld novel, published in 1991, Reaper Man is the second book to focus on Death and the newly stable faculty of Unseen University. The faceless bureaucrats of the multiverse have decided Death is sentimental and inefficient, and he's been fired! While he heads off to live among humans for his remaining time - until his replacement comes to claim him - his absence means those who die sort of...don't. That includes Windle Poons, 130-year-old wizard of Unseen University, whose return as a zombie gives him a new lease on life - much to the horror of his fellow faculty members. But Death's absence is having other weird consequences: objects spring to life, non-human species spawn their own Deaths, and strangest of all, a warehouse in Ankh-Morpork mysteriously fills with small glass orbs... Reaper Man's two mostly separate plots - Death's forced retirement, and the wizards' investigation of the alien lifeforms - bring back not only Death but also Windle Poons and the faculty of Unseen University, both introduced in Moving Pictures, alongside cameos by familiar faces like CMOT Dibbler and Fred Colon. Plus we meet a bunch of new and memorable characters: the Death of Rats, the Auditors of Reality, Mrs Cake and her daughter Ludmilla, and undead activist Reg Shoe and his friends from the Fresh Start Club. It's a big cast, but then with two separate plots there's plenty for them to do! We'd love to hear what you thought of Reaper Man; use the hashtag #Pratchat11 on social media to join the conversation.
For our tenth episode it's back to the Discworld - and Ankh-Morpork - as academic, writer and broadcaster Dr Dan Golding joins us for Moving Pictures. The tenth Discworld novel, Moving Pictures was published in Pratchett's most prolific year: Good Omens, Eric and both sequels to Truckers also came out in 1990! Student wizard Victor Tugelbend has been happily failing exams at Unseen University for years...but when alchemists suddenly invent "moving pictures", Victor finds himself drawn to Holy Wood, the mysterious coastal home of this new entertainment industry. He's not the only one: hopeful actors, ambitious producers and even talking animals have all been caught up in the glamour of the "clicks". It's not magic in the wizard sense, but there's definitely something unnatural going on - and it'll take Victor, fellow star Theda "Ginger" Withel, Gaspode the Wonder Dog and the faculty of Unseen University - including new Archchancellor Mustrum Ridcully - to solve the mystery of Holy Wood. Bringing modern world concepts to the Disc had always been a feature of the series, but Moving Pictures really kicks off the tradition of "X comes to the Discworld" main plots. Pratchett takes broad aim at Hollywood in a mix of homage and parody, referencing everything from the pre-talkie era to the Golden Age and 1980s blockbusters. It also features first major roles for Detritus and Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler (both introduced in Guards! Guards!), and is the first appearance of Gaspode the Wonder Dog (who returns in Men at Arms) and the stable, ongoing cast of Unseen University wizards. There's so much happening in Moving Pictures, and we'd love to hear what you thought of it! Use the hashtag #Pratchat10 on social media to join the conversation. In our next episode we'll be joined by television captioner and Discworld mega-fan Sarah Pearson as we reunite with Death for the eleventh Discworld novel, Reaper Man! If you have questions you want answered on the podcast, send them in by via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat11. Show Notes and Errata: Dan Golding is on Twitter at @dangolding. His next book Star Wars After Lucas will be released on May the 4th, 2019, but you can see his ABC series What is Music? with co-host Linda Marigliano right now! Check it out on ABC iView or the triple j YouTube channel. You can find all the info about Dan's excellent podcast Art of the Score with Andrew Pogson and Nicholas Buc at artofthescore.com.au. They also have a Twitter account at @ArtoftheScore. To hear Dan talk about Star Wars music, check out the five Star Wars episodes of Art of the Score (the original film actually gets three episodes!), or watch the video he made for the ABC explaining why the theme is so great. The previous book that kicked off with Death overseeing the passing of a previously unmet character was Sourcery, in which Ipslore the Red dies but tricks Death, passing his soul into his staff. We almost get this sort of beginning in Pyramids, but Pteppic's father only dies after the school days flashback section of the book, and again in Guards! Guards!, though Gaskin dies before the book starts and we instead join Vimes after the funeral. In the real world, cellulose is an organic compound vital to the structure of cells in green plants, while celluloid (eventually a trademark name) was the first kind of thermoplastic, made from cellulose nitrate, used to replace ivory in billiard balls (as discussed in episode one) and widely as a filmstock before the development of safer, cheaper and easier to make acetate film in the 1950s. Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino in which multiple (fictional) plots to kill nazi leaders during World War II converge on a Paris cinema at the premiere of a new propaganda film. Liz refers to the 1903 film Electrocuting an Elephant, produced by the Edison Film Company, in which Topsy the circus elephant, who had killed several people,
We sit down with Sarah Pearson and Samantha Hana Hentzen of the Wisconsin Women’s March in Milwaukee to talk about organizing regionally, the need for intersectionality, there is no such… The post Scapi Radio 01.18.18 Wisconsin Women’s March, Sarah Pearson, Samantha Hana Hentzen appeared first on Scapi Magazine.
On 11/29/17actress Saxon Sharbino Joined Mike Dowler and Sixx Orange for Conversations S2.E11. Saxon hails from Lewisville, Texas. She can currently be seen as Sarah Pearson on the Netflix series 'American Vandal' and also stars as Anka Keller on the Hulu original horror series 'Freakish. Saxon set her sights on an acting career at 9. Sharbino was cast as Amelia Robbins in the Fox series 'Touch' opposite Kiefer Sutherland. In 2015, Saxon played the role of Kendra Bowen in 'Poltergeist. Saxon will soon be seen opposite her Sister, Brighton and Lou Diamond Phillips in Urban Country. Saxon currently resides in Los Angeles.