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In this heartfelt season finale of Wholey Schmidt, Jessica and Grace take a moment to reflect on the deep transformation they've experienced since Season 1. What began as a journey into embodiment has evolved into something even more powerful: a true connection with their most authentic selves.In this episode, we explore:
Have you ever thought about your personal legacy—your unique contribution to the world—and how it might inspire connection and community? In this powerful episode of Wholey Schmidt, we're joined by my dear friend, Deval Patrick. I first met Deval back in 2008 during his run for governor of Massachusetts, and since then, he's continued to dedicate his life to justice, equity, and the power of community.We explore what truly unites us as humans and why embracing contrast and complexity is essential for individual and collective growth. Deval offers wisdom on moving beyond binary thinking and honoring the unique mosaic of our lived experiences.Key Topics:Why your personal legacy matters—and how it can foster communityDeval's lifelong work in justice, equity, and public serviceThe importance of embracing contrast and complexity in a divided worldBreaking out of binary systems of belief and identityReconciling love for country with a truthful understanding of its history “One of the false choices that we are offered is that we need to hide from our history to love our country.” – Deval Patrick Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that invites you to step into your full self, embrace your contradictions, and help shape a more honest, inclusive future for all. Follow Deval: Instagram: @devalpatrick
It is day one of the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay and ag meteorologist Stu Muck says the draft goers may be getting wet.It has been about 2 years since the AMPI plant in Portage had a fire that shut down production for six weeks. Charitee Seebecker talks with Sarah Schmidt, the vice President of Marketing for AMPI about the rebuilding process and how they overcame the event.It is warming up outside and may have you thinking about pulling the boat out. Ben Jarboe chats with the DNR's Boating Law Administrator, Darren Kuhn, about some considerations before hitting the water.Making sure your cattle are comfortable in the barn is key for good production. Stephanie Hoff is joined by Jeff Glass from Best Footing Concrete and Grooving to see how having the right flooring is essential for the comfort of your animals. Katie Burgess, the Dairy Market Advising Director with EverAg, says the latest milk production report is a bit surprising, showing only a 0.9% increase last month. Burgess also says that as we move towards the summer grilling and ice cream season that she expects that to pick up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful episode, Sarah sits down with her own personal health practitioner, Katie McManigal – a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in functional and regenerative medicine. Katie shares her deeply personal story of battling unexplained health symptoms and how it led her to discover the healing power of functional medicine.Together, Sarah and Katie dive into Sarah's own transformation journey – from chronic symptoms to thriving health – and discuss how she maintains her wellness today through nutrition, lifestyle, and personalized care.Katie's unique approach blends science, intuition, and experience, crafting tailored health plans that empower individuals to reclaim their energy, balance, and vitality. Whether you're dealing with chronic illness or simply seeking to optimize your well-being, this episode is full of insight, inspiration, and practical tools for taking charge of your health.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Katie's personal health journey and how it shaped her approach to medicineThe principles of functional and regenerative medicineHow personalized care plans can address root causes of illnessSarah's health transformation story and what she does to stay wellTips for maintaining long-term health and vitality Follow Katie:Follow on InstagramExplore her website ⭐ Follow us on Instagram: @wholeyschmidt
From your favorite restaurant to dinner tables around the world, a key Wisconsin facility quietly helps deliver cheese to your plate. But when a fire temporarily shut down operations, it posed a major challenge. Now, that plant is bouncing back stronger than ever. Sarah Schmidt, Vice President of Marketing for AMPI, is sharing the story of how they overcame the setback at their Portage plant and what it means for the future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we chat with Emily Hayden, who reminds us that our dream life lies on the other side of our fear. She emphasizes that we are the only ones who can decide to take a stand for what we want and shift from a victim mindset to an empowered one. Emily is an IFBB Pro, global speaker, coach, and founder of the Evolve with Emily podcast.We discuss mindset, overcoming painful situations, moving into joy, our workout routines, self-discipline, self-care, and much more.About Emily“I've been to and through the lowest of lows. The ones you don't think you'll make it out of. I understand pain & suffering, and here's what I can share about that… When it feels endless, I'm here to tell you that the message you're getting doesn't mean to literally end your life. You're interpreting it wrong. It means everything about your life must change. And it has to change now. Take the suffering you feel and channel it into a ferocious energy to create drastic change. Take all of the energy you've been giving to everything & everyone else and pour 100% of it into yourself and watch your world change into one you actually want to be in. Your pain is an opportunity for healing, learning, & evolving. Don't quit before you discover the life you actually came here to live.”– Emily Hayden Follow EmilyFollow on InstagramExplore her offerings ⭐ Follow us on Instagram: @wholeyschmidt
Relationships are one of the most powerful catalysts for personal growth—sometimes, that means outgrowing what once brought you together. In today's episode, I open up about my second divorce, reframing “failure” as growth and transformation, and trusting that what blesses one blesses all. Today I am joined by Grace Abbott and Jessica Gill, as we break down the meaning behind my divorce on the day it was finalized. I share the lessons I've learned about relationships—both with myself and others—while redefining connection and exploring how romantic relationships shape and shift our paths. As I navigate grief, transition, co-parenting, and transformation, I find myself more present and grounded in each moment. If you or someone you know is going through a divorce, know that you're not alone—I'm walking this journey with you. ⭐ Follow us on Instagram: @wholeyschmidt
Auch Medien hierzulande werden die Folgen spüren, sagt Journalist Gavin Karlmeier. Welche das sind, bespricht er mit Dlf-Faktenprüferin Sarah Schmidt und Eva Flecken, Direktorin der Medienanstalt Berlin-Brandenburg. Von Fanny Buschert
Sarah Schmidt and Carla Mandrell join Phil with details of this unique and fun fundraising event!
At any time we can choose to reinvent ourselves and go after what is on our heart, but so very often what holds us back is these setbacks and stories that keep us small. With my guest today we are going to unpack some of life's biggest challenges and reveal the lessons and tools that can help us not only withstand the storm, but also cultivate the resilience and confidence to rise above them. Welcome on Sarah Schmidt. Sarah is a woman with no shortage of some of life's biggest challenges. What she calls Wholey Schmidt moments. Growing up in a small, Catholic town in Wisconsin with a mom who spent 12 years in a convent, to discovering she was in love with a woman to getting diagnosed with cancer, to adopting a son with sickle cell disease, to having her first natural birth at 44, to navigating a second divorce– and beyond. Many might experience some of these events in their lifetime, but few have experienced them all in one. At 52, Sarah is discovering her purpose, and feeling more alive than ever. Her voice resonates with all ages, and her message is clear: Life only continues to get better... Each day holds a new opportunity to create the life you want. Don't let age be anything more than a number. In this episode we talk about: Her journey through life's challenges, emphasizing the importance of hope, gratitude, and authenticity How to find light in dark moments The process of reinvention The significance of connection and vulnerability in healing Self-Acceptance and the Journey of Healing How to have Resilience Through Life's Challenges Navigating divorce Learning through health challenges For full show notes and episode resources head to: https://ericalippy.com/sarah-schmidt/ Resource mentioned: Download 'My Intentional Year' HERE Sarah Schmidt | Website , Instagram Listen to Wholey Schmidt podcast Follow me on Social Media: Listen on YouTube Your Host: @ericalippy Podcast: @passionlovepursuit PASSION LOVE PURSUIT PODCASTS: https://ericalippy.com/the-podcast/
Have you ever felt like your true self got lost along the way while juggling life's many roles and challenges? In this episode of the Wellness Revolution podcast, I chat with Sarah Schmidt about overcoming life's biggest challenges to find renewed meaning and joy. Sarah shares how at age 52, after two divorces and a battle with cancer, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery that involved getting out of her head and into her body to process difficult emotions. We discuss the challenges of navigating divorce while prioritizing children's emotional well-being, the importance of vulnerability in parenting, the journey of finding purpose in midlife and much much more. Sarah has her PsyD in Clinical Psychology, a Masters in Pastoral Counseling, and has a Health Coach Certification. She is a woman with no shortage of these life moments – from growing up in a small, Catholic town in Wisconsin with a mom who spent 12 years in a convent, to discovering she was in love with a woman to getting diagnosed with cancer, to adopting a son with sickle cell disease, to having her first natural birth at 44, to navigating a second divorce– and beyond. Many might experience some of these events in their lifetime, but few have experienced them all in one. Thank you to our sponsors: First5 Workshop: https://ambershaw.samcart.com/products/first5 Find more from Sarah Schmidt: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@wholeyschmidt Instagram: @wholeyschmidt Podcast: Wholey Schmidt on Apple and Spotify Find more from Amber: Instagram: @msambershaw TikTok: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com What We Discuss: 03:01 The Power of Resilience: A Mother's Inspiration 05:55 Insights on Co-Parenting 09:10 Emotional Intelligence: The Importance of Vulnerability 14:58 The Path to Clarity 18:00 Creating Space for Self-Discovery 21:05 Aligning with Your True Self 26:37 Understanding Anger and Its Roots 28:02 Rediscovering Purpose in Midlife 29:30 The Importance of Self-Compassion 43:00 Rebuilding a Positive Body Image 44:58 Connecting with Your Inner Child Key Takeaways: Let go of what no longer serves you, build resilience through facing adversity, and find renewed purpose at any stage of life. Sit with your feelings, develop self-compassion, connect with your inner child, and surround yourself with supportive people. Take cues from inspiring role models, establish a consistent exercise routine, focus on your desire to succeed rather than fear of failure, and view setbacks as learning opportunities.
In this episode, we meet a lifelong seeker who found new purpose at 50, launching her podcast, Wholy Schmidt. A devoted mother of four, she shares how parenting and personal milestones inspired a journey of self-discovery. Her podcast fosters genuine connections through storytelling, exploring “Wholy Schmidt moments” of transformation. With courage, she embraced her authentic self, finding clarity and passion for deeper connection. Tune in for this uplifting reminder that it's never too late to live your truth! Sarah Schmidt is a woman with no shortage of these life moments – from growing up in a small, Catholic town in Wisconsin with a mom who spent 12 years in a convent, to discovering she was in love with a woman to getting diagnosed with cancer, to adopting a son with sickle cell disease, to having her first natural birth at 44, to navigating a second divorce– and beyond. Many might experience some of these events in their lifetime, but few have experienced them all in one. At 52, Sarah is discovering her purpose, and feeling more alive than ever. Her voice resonates with all ages, and her message is clear: Life only continues to get better... each day holds a new opportunity to create the life you want. Don't let age be anything more than a number. Sarah has her PsyD in Clinical Psychology, a Masters in Pastoral Counseling, and has a Health Coach Certification. https://www.wholeyschmidt.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wholeyschmidt
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Sarah Schmidt—a thought leader, podcast host, mother, cancer survivor, clinical psychologist, and wellness venture capitalist—to explore her incredible journey of resilience and growth. Sarah's story is one of transformation, healing, and the courage to embrace authenticity. Diagnosed with cancer at the young age of 20, she shares how suppressing her needs for love and attention impacted her health and led her on a journey of self-discovery. Her experiences offer valuable insights into navigating life's toughest challenges and finding purpose in the face of adversity. We delve into topics that will resonate with anyone on a journey of self-healing, including the expectations we place on family, especially parents, and the often unspoken disappointment that arises when we realize they aren't perfect. We also discuss her experience coming out to her family, especially within a Catholic background, and the courage it took to seek acceptance and love on her own terms. Sarah speaks to the importance of community and interdependence, emphasizing that we're not meant to carry our burdens alone. But what if you truly are alone, without family or close support? Sarah offers compassionate guidance on how to find a supportive community, even when starting from scratch, reminding us that connection is fundamental to healing and personal fulfillment. Resources: Follow Sarah's podcast Wholey Schmidt and find her on Instagram here Her website: https://www.wholeyschmidt.com/ Follow the host, Claudia, on Instagram and check out her website Shop Puori grass-fed protein powder + supplements (Clean Label Certified and third-party tested!!!) discount code: HEALINGTHESOURCE
Welcome to Creative Block! This week's guest is SARAH SCHMIDT! Sarah is an animator, illustrator, and is 1/2 of the animation studio Sunshine Mall. You can see her work in the Adult Swim Smalls series Gassy's Gas & Stuff and her short Vegeversary on youtube. She also curates and hosts Malt Adult, an animation and zine festival Along the way, VEE and SEAN chat with SARAH about STARTING A FESTIVAL, CREATING BAND POSTERS IN OHIO, CREATING A CARTOON SQUAD WITH MALT ADULT, so much more! While we talk, we doodle on a MAGMA, where we draw from prompts we got on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, THREADS, NEWGROUNDS, and PATREON. Subscribe to our channel to hear more stories of other animation professionals! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Thank you to our Patreon Blockheads for supporting the show! Want to become a Patron? ► https://www.patreon.com/crtvblock Hit subscribe and follow our socials for updates! ► https://twitter.com/crtvblock ► https://www.instagram.com/crtv.block/ ► https://www.threads.net/@crtv.block ► https://creativeblockpod.newgrounds.com/ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Follow the hosts! VEE! ► https://x.com/violainebriat ► https://www.instagram.com/violainebriat ► https://www.threads.net/@violainebriat ► https://www.violainebriat.com/ SEAN! ► https://linktr.ee/lordspew ► https://x.com/lordspew ► https://www.instagram.com/lordspew/ ► https://www.threads.net/@lordspew Follow the guest! SARAH! ► https://sarahmaeschmidt.com/ ► https://www.instagram.com/sarahmaeschmidt/ ► https://www.maltadult.com/ ► https://www.thesunshinemall.com/ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Editing by Clemence Briat ► https://twitter.com/clem_n_m Produced by Marco Beltran ► https://twitter.com/orcsocks Reels/Shorts by Ebuka.PNG ► https://www.instagram.com/ebuka_0foma Theme song by Louie Zong ► https://twitter.com/everydaylouie ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 0:00 Intro and screening festival 9:32 After graduation 35:01 Music videos 1:00:14 Backgrounds and settings 1:21:28 Going back to school 1:24:55 Questions
Sarah has been a mother in so many capacities – but wasn't a biological mom until the age of 44! Living in a culture that puts a timebox on women's fertility window, this is deeply expansive episode shares the story of someone who conceived later in life against the odds. Though Sarah did not expect to bring another child into the world, she shares what it feels like to fall in love and open her heart to expanding her family once again. We cover IVF, fertility treatments, family expansion, partnership, embodiment, and regulating your emotions during your pregnancy journey. ⭐ Follow us on Instagram: @wholeyschmidt
When you look back on your life, there are some moments that will make you stop and say… Wholey. Schmidt. Over my half-a-centrury on this planet, I've learned a thing or two about finding the silver lining in some of life's most challenging experiences…and if we can't reflect back and make meaning out of the hard things… what was it all for anyways? As a psychologist– I always learned that telling your own story is a major no-no. But I've found so much healing in my vulnerability, that I hope in sharing my story, you feel less alone in yours. Hi, I'm Sarah Schmidt… and welcome to Wholey Schmidt Podcast. Together we will find resilience in whatever life throws our way. ⭐ Follow us on Instagram: @wholeyschmidt
Welcome to Wholey Schmidt! A new kind of podcast where we use storytelling as a vehicle for self-actualization and reflection. This season, our host, Sarah Schmidt, walks us through the lessons and resilience found during her first 52 years on this planet. We cover some of the most difficult and complex parts of the human experience… dealing with a diagnosis, marrying a woman, adopting children, navigating divorce, co-parenting, marrying a man, having a biological child later in life, grieving a parent... Moments that will stop and make you say, Wholey Schmidt. ⭐ Follow us on Instagram: @wholeyschmidt
Freut euch! Der 4. Sonntag in der Fastenzeit wird Laetaresonntag genannt. Diese Bezeichnung kommt vom Eingangsvers der Messe. Laetare Jerusalem! Freue dich, Jerusalem. Mit dem Laetaresonntag ist die Mitte der Fastenzeit überschritten. Dieser Sonntag hat deshalb einen fröhlicheren, tröstlichen Charakter, da das Osterfest, die Auferstehung Christi, näher rückt. Der Eröffnungsvers aus Jesaja ermuntert die Menschen zum Jubel und zur Fröhlichkeit. „Freut euch mit Jerusalem! Jubelt in der Stadt, alle, die ihr sie liebt. Seid fröhlich mit ihr, alle, die ihr über sie traurig wart. Saugt euch satt an ihrer tröstenden Brust, trinkt und labt euch an ihrem mütterlichen Reichtum!" Die Freude mit ihren vielen Facetten ist das Thema der Predigt von Pfarrer Daniel Noti, der auch der Eucharistiefeier in der Pfarrkirche St. Michael vorsteht. Zu Beginn ruft das von Hand geläutete Glockenspiel der Pfarrkirche zum Gottesdienst. Anschliessend bereichert der Kirchenchor Erschmatt unter der Leitung von Sarah Schmidt und die Musikgesellschaft Enzian den Gottesdienst. Die Orgel spielt Christine Schmidt.
On this episode of Highest Aspirations, we take a deep dive into how professional learning can help create and nurture the skillsets and the mindsets educators need to best serve multilingual learners. We challenge the often idealized assumption that “every teacher is a teacher of language” and explore ways to make that a reality rather than a desired state. We also talk about how effective leadership be used as a means to overcome issues teachers are facing like fatigue, burnout, and working in silos. Finally, we highlight some ways schools can leverage partnerships within the community to navigate teacher shortages and build their diverse educator pipeline. To help us address some of these complicated topics, we brought in Dr.Sarah Schmidt de Carranza. Sarah has been has been an educator in Saint Paul Public Schools since 2003. She achieved National Board Certification in Teaching English as a New Language in 2009, and successfully re-certified in 2019. She joined the Saint Paul Public Schools Office of Multilingual Learning as a supervising administrator in 2019, and has served as the Executive Director of the Office of Multilingual Learning since 2021. For additional free resources, episode takeaways, and more, visit our blog. Download the full episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/highest-aspirations/message
Die erfolgreichen Frauen haben einen Altersunterschied von 20 Jahren, dennoch haben sie sich entschieden gemeinsam einen Verlag zu gründen – der Europa und die Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten verbindet. Welche Erfahrungen sie mit ihrem Magazin gemacht haben, erzählen sie Meike in der Folge.
Die erfolgreichen Frauen haben einen Altersunterschied von 20 Jahren, dennoch haben sie sich entschieden gemeinsam einen Verlag zu gründen – der Europa und die Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten verbindet. Welche Erfahrungen sie mit ihrem Magazin gemacht haben, erzählen sie Meike in der Folge.
In this week's episode of The Influence Factor podcast, Alessandro Bogliari, the CEO, and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, sits down with Sarah Schmidt, VP of Marketing & Communications at Subtext, to explore the power of SMS, share indispensable success pointers, present real-world examples from creators, messaging strategies, and much more!
Sarah Schmidt and her daughter Hope join Phil to give an update!
Wir sprechen über die geplante Legalisierung von Cannabis. Welche Regeln sollen gelten? Und wie machen das eigentlich andere Länder? Unsere Redakteurin Julika Kott gibt uns einen Europa-Überblick. Innerhalb einer Woche gab es zwei neue Anklagen gegen Ex-US-Präsident Donald Trump. Was wird ihm nochmal alles vorgeworfen? Und wie kann es sein, dass er gerade trotzdem so erfolgreich ist? Das beantwortet uns die Korrespondentin Sarah Schmidt aus dem ARD-Studio in Washington. Außerdem machen wir noch einen Wirtschafts-Exkurs: Der Arbeitsmarktforscher Prof. Dr. Enzo Weber prognostiziert nämlich, dass die GenZ mal die reichste Generation werden könnte. Wir fragen ihn, wie er sich das trotz der ganzen aktuellen Krisen vorstellt. - Google Suchanfragen (00:59) Ursula Cantieni Jürgen Kluckert - Cannabis-Legalisierung (03:29) Gespräch mit unserer Redakteurin Julika Kott Das Video von ATLAS zum Thema findet ihr hier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omzUM4ZM_BU&pp=ygUTZnVuayBhdGxhcyBjYW5uYWJpcw%3D%3D - Regierungsflieger-Panne (16:04) - 4 Anklagen gegen Donald Trump (19:27) Gespräch mit der Korrespondentin Sarah Schmidt aus dem ARD-Studio in Washington - Waldbrandkatastrophe auf Maui (30:04) - Zukunft der Gen Z (31:44) Gespräch mit Arbeitsmarktforscher Prof. Dr. Enzo Weber vom Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung - Kurzkurznews (43:45) Periodenprodukte in der Wissenschaft erstmals mit Blut getestet Neue Details über Oetzi - Feedback und Fragen könnt ihr uns immer per DM auf Insta schicken: https://www.instagram.com/funk/
Sarah Schmidt with Operation Christian Child and Isaiah 52 Ministries, along with Pastor Melvin Perez from Honduras, join Phil in the studio with an exciting and very important ministry update!!
For episode 13 of Life with Room I got to speak with Sarah Schmidt. Sarah lives in Colorado with her husband and baby boy and will soon add another little babe to the family. She is a co-founder of Smart Bellies, a non-profit backpack food program. I loved hearing her heart for the work that she does as well as her encouraging words for her younger self. Enjoy! Find more Life with Room HERE! Find Smart Bellies HERE!
Award-winning author Sarah Schmidt talks to Cheryl Akle about mother-daughter relationships and generational trauma. Her latest book, Blue Hour, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyler and Sarah Schmidt and their 6-year-old daughter, Lula, die after an assault inside their camping tent. 9-year-old Arlo Schmidt survives, running to another campsite for help. Autopsies show the family members were shot, stabbed and strangled. Police say the man who killed the family was himself, camping nearby. In fact, the campsite to which Schmidt ran, belonged to the killer's family. His mother called 911. Investigators say Anthony Sherwin of La Vista, Nebraska carried out the attack, Police later found Sherwin's body with an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. Sherwin's mother, Cecilia Sherwin, released a statement saying she and her family "refuse to believe the news" that their family member is a murderer. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Adam Morehouse, one of Sarah Schmidt's three siblings, Gofundme.com/f/arlo-schmidt Kathryn Marsh - Special Victims Liaison for the State's Attorney's Office (Charles County, MD), Co-Founder: Right Response Consulting, "No Grey Zone" Podcast", RightResponseConsulting.com, Instagram/Twitter: @nogreyzoneRRC Dr. Jorey Krawczyn - Psychologist (Panama City Beach, FL), Adjunct Faculty with Saint Leo University; Research Consultant with Blue Wall Institute, Author: "Operation S.O.S. - Practical Recommendations to Help “Stop Officer Suicide”, bw-institute.com Greg Smith - Special Deputy Sheriff, Johnson County Sheriff's Office (Kansas), Executive Director of the Kelsey Smith Foundation, www.kelseysarmy.com Dr. Michelle DuPre - Former Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: "Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant, DMichelleDupreMD.com REPORTER - Brian Tabick - Reporter, KCRG-TV9 (Iowa), kcrg.com, Twitter: @BrianTabick, Facebook: "Brian Tabick KCRG" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Watkins is the Publishing Director of Ultimo Press. He has over 20 years experience in the Australian book industry having worked in book retail, sales, marketing, publicity, publishing and more recently as Head of Literary at Hachette Australia. Robert's love for a good story well told has led to publishing some of Australia's most acclaimed contemporary authors, including Maxine Beneba Clarke, Claire G. Coleman, Sarah Schmidt and Michael Mohammed Ahmad. He is an advocate for progressive and inclusive publishing that speaks to contemporary issues, whether that be in narrative non-fiction or literary and reading group fiction. About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Instagram, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Friday, August 5. We will get another break from extreme heat Friday before it returns on Saturday. According to the National Weather Service it will be sunny with a high near 88 degrees in the Cedar Rapids area on Friday, with a light wind. On Friday night it will be partly cloudy, with a low of around 71 degrees. An assailant who attacked three members of a Cedar Falls family who were camping last month at Maquoketa Caves State Park shot and stabbed the father, stabbed the mother and shot and strangled their 6-year-old daughter, state autopsy results revealed Thursday. The state medical examiner, who for the first time disclosed that family members had been stabbed or strangled, ruled the deaths were homicides. The Iowa Department of Public Safety also confirmed their attacker was Anthony Sherwin, 23, of LaVista, Neb., who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the family was attacked early July 22 in their tent. Sherwin was at the park camping with his parents at the time. Killed were Tyler Schmidt and Sarah Schmidt, both 42, and their daughter, Lula. Their son, Arlo, 9, survived the attack without physical injury but investigators have not said where in the park he was when the attack inside the tent occurred. Investigators indicated that there are indications for what the motive for the attack was, but they did not disclose them on Thursday. One of Iowa City's two female firefighters is suing the city for gender and sexual orientation discrimination, harassment and retaliation. Sadie McDowell, who has been on unpaid leave since 2021, said in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Johnson County District Court she has experienced “inappropriate sexist, sexual and racist comments,” as well as unwanted sexual contact and embarrassing situations, like someone stealing her pants while she was in the shower. “Throughout her ten-plus years of employment, Sadie heard male firefighters and fire officers make sexually inappropriate comments nearly every single day,” the 19-page lawsuit states. Saying she has developed mental health conditions including depression and stress-related disorders because of the incidents, McDowell is seeking a jury trial. The city of Iowa City denied McDowell's claims in a statement Thursday. Just in time for the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art's long-awaited reopening on Aug. 26, its most heralded piece — Jackson Pollock's “Mural” — is back on campus after a long hiatus. “Mural” arrived home July 14 after nine years touring museums and entertaining millions in Europe and across the United States. Welcomed by museum Director Lauren Lessing in its 3,200-pound crate, “Mural” has been placed in its new home in the second-floor Chris and Suzy DeWolf Family Gallery. Displaced by the 2008 flood, like many UI collection pieces, the 8-by-20-foot “Mural” traveled to 14 venues at home and abroad. The museum will be officially dedicated Aug. 26, kicking off a two-day grand-opening celebration. Its inaugural exhibition, titled “Homecoming,” will display more than 600 works by 500-some artists, including “Mural,” which marks a “pivotal moment in Pollock's career.”
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Tuesday, July 26. The heat will probably return soon, so let's enjoy this mild weather while we can this week. According to the National Weather Service it will be partly sunny with a high near 80 degrees in the Cedar Rapids area. Tuesday night there will be a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Besides that, it will be mostly cloudy, with a low of around 67 degrees. The wind will be calm all day. Why did the shooting at Maquoketa State Park happen? It is a question that for now has investigators stumped. As they look for any connection between the family and the suspected shooter, they say they have uncovered little to establish a motive, noting they have not turned up any connection between Anthony Sherwin and those they say he killed at Maquoketa Caves State Park. Sherwin was later found dead in a wooded area of the park from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. What police have said is that Sherwin, 23, of the Omaha suburb of La Vista, had no criminal history before the attack, and investigators said he appeared to target the victims at random. Sherwin's parents, who had been camping with their son, expressed incomprehension that he would carry out such an attack. Cecilia Sherwin told the Omaha-World Herald Sunday that she believes her son went to help the family after hearing gunshots. She said their family does not accept the version of events described by police. In addition to Sherwin, Tyler Schmidt, 42; his 42-year-old wife, Sarah Schmidt; and their 6-year-old daughter, Lula Schmidt, all died in the attack. Personal information from staff at the Cedar Rapids Community School District may have been included in data stolen earlier this month in a cybersecurity breach, a memo from the district reveals. The stolen data potentially included staff members' full names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, bank account and routing numbers, and medical information including diagnosis and treatment information or health insurance information, according to a letter mailed to staff — obtained by The Gazette — dated July 22. The Cedar Rapids Community School District has 3,500 employees. All authorized access to district networks has been disabled and an investigation is being conducted by the district with external cybersecurity professionals, according to the letter. Hobby Town owners Niels and Musetta Christiansen plan to close their hobby shop at 3655 First Ave. SE in Cedar Rapids, with all merchandise, equipment and fixtures for sale and regular prices discounted up to 50 percent. The Town and Country Shopping Center shop will hold a private sale starting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, then open to the general public at 9 a.m. Thursday. according to a news release sent by Retail Sales Pro, the Florida-based company hired to facilitate the sale. Inflation and rising rent costs were cited as the primary reasons for closing the retail venue. The store sells a variety of hobby items including remote control cars, trains and airplanes, along with games, rockets, models, puzzles, kites, paint, parts and tools.
This is John McGlothlen with The Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Monday, July 25th. According to the National Weather Service, we can expect increasing clouds today, with a high near 77 in the Cedar Rapids area. 5 mph winds from the northeast will shift and come from the southwest in the afternoon. Then tonight, we'll have a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 a.m. and a low around 61. A 9-year-old Cedar Falls boy was spared in an attack that killed his parents and younger sister early Friday as they camped at the Maquoketa Caves State Park in Eastern Iowa, according to the mayor of Cedar Falls. Mayor Rob Green issued a statement on Facebook saying that the family's son, Arlo, "survived the attack, and is safe." The Iowa Department of Public Safety identified the victims as Tyler Schmidt, 42; his 42-year-old wife, Sarah Schmidt; and their 6-year-old daughter, Lula Schmidt. Their bodies were found in their tent early Friday, and investigators said they had been shot. Authorities said the suspected gunman, 23-year-old Anthony Sherwin of Nebraska, was found dead in a wooded area of the park with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Mitch Mortvedt, assistant director of the Department of Public Safety's Division of Criminal Investigation, told the Associated Press on Saturday that the motive for the attack was still unknown. –
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Saturday, July 23, and Sunday, July 24. It will be a hot weekend to start, a wet weekend at times, and a breezy weekend all the time. According to the National Weather Service, there will be a high near 96 degrees in the Cedar Rapids area on Saturday with a heat index as high as 104. After some rain early Saturday morning there will be a good chance for rain late Saturday night into Sunday morning. There will be a reduced chance for rain of about 30 percent until about 1 p.m. on Sunday. It will also be much cooler, Sunday, with a predicted high of 86 degrees and a low of around 64 degrees. Winds will hover between 5 to 15 mph for the weekend and could gust as high as 25 mph at times. Next week, it is looking to be a bit cooler still, with a chance for rain returning again. Three family members from Cedar Falls were killed while camping Friday at Maquoketa Caves State Park, and the suspected Nebraska gunman then shot and killed himself, law enforcement officials said. Officers were called to the park's campground before 6:30 a.m., the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation said in a statement. Officers found three people fatally shot in a tent at the campground, DCI Assistant Director Mitch Mortvedt said. The DCI identified the three Friday evening as Tyler Schmidt, 42, Sarah Schmidt, 42, and Lulu Schmidt, 6. Investigators did not say how the three were related or provide a motive for the attack. The suspected gunman was identified as Anthony Orlando Sherwin, 23, of Nebraska. Investigators do not believe he had any prior relationship with the Schmidt family, Mortvedt said. The nation's winningest high school softball coach, Larry Niemeyer died at 84 Thursday night, following a longtime battle with illness. Niemeyer won 2,089 https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/high-school/2022/07/21/iowa-high-school-softball-state-tournament-winterset-dallas-center-grimes-dcg-score-ighsau/10122055002/ (softball games) over a decorated career at Adel and Cedar Rapids Jefferson, while also racking up 871 wins and a state title as Jefferson's girls basketball coach. “In my opinion, he is the greatest high school coach there has ever been,” Waterloo West girls' basketball coach Tony Pappas said. “To coach for 52 years, two sports and excel at that high of a level, it's unbelievable. A state panel gave final approval Friday to awarding Cedar Rapids $9 million that will give a boost to development in Cedar Rapids' urban core, funding new recreational amenities and infrastructure that will support the area's growth. The Iowa Economic Development Authority board okayed the funds as part of the Reinvestment District program, a competitive program that reinvests sales and hotel-motel tax revenues produced over a 20-year period into projects that enhance the quality of life and create or expand recreational opportunities Most of the millions the IEDA gave the city will go toward the $81.5 million mhttps://www.thegazette.com/local-government/work-to-start-this-spring-on-cedar-rapids-81-5-million-development-featuring-big-grove-brewery-wit/ (ixed-use First and First West development t)hat features a Big Grove brewery. Cedar Rapids specifically will put $6 million toward a city-owned, 550-stall parking ramp to support the project
Take some real historical figures and throw them into a fictional world. What would you get? These five amazing books: A Clash of Steel by CB Lee, Stoker's Wilde by Melissa Prusi and Steven Hopstaken, The Twilight World by Werner Herzog, See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt, and Sudden Death by Álvaro Enrigue. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keepitfictional/message
Our book of the week is by Australian author Sara Schmidt who was long listed for the Women's Prize for her book See What I Have Done. In her new novel, Blue Hour, Eleanor is fleeing her marriage in the wee hours with her daughter in the back seat of their car. Haunted by the voice of her mother and her parents' relationship defined by the second world war, this is a book shaped by conflict and motherhood. It's poignant, thoughtful and will stay with you long after the final page. ‘One of the authors of the decade' - Stylist Blue Hour is published by Headline and available now. We recommend buying from your local indie or you can get it from our shop at Bookshop.org. Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman Programmed by Matt Casbourne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Women's Prize-longlisted author of See What I Have Done comes a masterful reworking of the road novel into a portrait of the complex relationship between mothers and daughters. She thinks of blue mountain, her favourite place. 'We're going somewhere where we can be safe.We never have to come back here.' As the rest of the world lies sleeping, Eleanor straps her infant daughter, Amy, into the back of her car. This is the moment she knew must come, when they will walk out on her husband, Leon, and a marriage in ruins since his return from Vietnam. Together, she and Amy will journey to blue mountain, a place of enchantment and refuge that lit up Eleanor's childhood. As the car eats up the miles, so Eleanor's mind dives back into her fractured relationship with her mother, Kitty. Kitty who asked for so much from life, from love, from family. Kitty who had battled so hard to prise her husband George out of the grip of war. Kitty, whose disapproving voice rings so loud in Eleanor's head. Tense, visceral, glittering, it is a masterful return to fiction from the author of the acclaimed See What I Have Done.
Sarah Schmidt is a physical therapist honored to spend the last 3 years of her career as an embedded tactical physical therapist for military special warfare. She is passionate about preventative care and challenging her PT skills with integrated resiliency work. Starting the episode, Srah emphasizes why a multidisciplinary team is essential to increasing your knowledge base and improving patient outcomes. Resilience is taken to a new level when working in a team setting both physically and mentally. Sarah became certified in battlefield acupuncture and noticed a strong cross over between the physical and mental benefits to create resilience for the tactical athlete. Episode TakeawaysLearn about battlefield acupuncture, why to incorporate this technique, how to use it, and the positive mental outcomesResiliency training makes for a better warfighter Multi-disciplinary resiliency and the importance of team integration with a high-level tactical population Who is part of the special warfare teamThe day to day life of a special warfare PT Three QuestionsWhere would you go and live for 3 months? Barbados What is something you've watched, listened to or read what really inspired you? Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds - David GogginsWho is someone the audience should know more about? Pat SendoraParting Shot“No matter what team you're on, I would look at any type of integrated approach and try to learn from those around you even if it seems they might not have much to offer, you'll be surprised.” - Sarah Schmidt Connect with Sarah on Instagram Thank you to our sponsors!Practice Freedom U - For PT Owners who want to Treat Less, Earn More, and create the business you've always dreamed of. Take the Practice Quiz now to see where you stack up The Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy – Take a peek at their Current Concepts of Orthopaedic PT Jackson Therapy Partners Providing awesome adventures in patient care for physical therapists who care about where they're going!JacksonTherapy.com FYZICAL Therapy and Balance Centers were created by PTs, especially for PTs in private practice. On average, a private practice that joins the FYZICAL network grows more than 40%.So, if you're ready to discover how the largest network of PT private practice owners is growing and adapting to industry changes, visit fyzicalfranchise.com. CBDRX4U.com – YOUR CBD Store. Get the ABCs of CBD at CBDRX4u.com. Those One-size-fits-all EMRs suck and waste your time.It's time for something better.It's time for something customizable.Enter MWTherapy, and take a demo now at MWTherapy.com where switching your EMR is easy! Owens Recovery Science – A single course for clinicians who want certification in Personalized Blood Flow Restriction Rehabilitation and the equipment YOU Need to apply it properly In your clinical practice. Find out where you can get certified next at owensrecoveryscience.com.
Sarah Schmidt with Isaiah 52 Ministries joins Phil to give the details of the special night at Camp Oak Hills. Silent Auction and a great meal to raise funds for a missions trip to Honduras!
Join us for this very special episode and our first ever two-parter! Listen to back to back interviews with the brains behind community favorite animation screenings Hellavision Television and Malt Adult! We first sit down with Peter Steineck and Michael Swearingen to ask the what the hell Hellavision is!? After a little break, we return to discuss much more in the world of animation and screenings with Sarah Schmidt and Ian Ballantyne of Malt Adult. If you're interested in submitting work to either Hellavision or Malt Adult, find more info on their websites here: https://www.hellavisiontelevision.com/ https://www.maltadult.com/ Recorded by Kohana Wilson & Lije Morgan Edited by Lije Morgan & Kohana Wilson Theme music by Point.Reyes Background music by Zack Dresher Featuring music by Adriel.SFX
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In this episode Dina chats to Madison based comedian Sarah Schmidt. Dina got vaccinated, flirted with hot firemen and then car danced. In the news we cover Mara Lago's partial shut down, Legends Diner in Denton, TX which took a stand against the governor's move to lift mask mandates, and the Georgia man who murdered women because they were a temptation to sexual sin. F**k that guy. Wack off in your mothers basment...and what about the biggest sin of all...murder. I just can't with these men. We chat to ‘Ren a 21 year old spring breaker who's not masking nor socially distancing and of course we find out what our sexual astrology looks like.We'd love to hear from you. Post a video on IG, tag us and use hashtag #HeyDina and you could get on the show!Announcer: Crysta Garner IG @CrystaGarnerHost: Dina Nina IG & FB @DinaNinaMartinez Twitter @DinaNMartinezWritten by Dina Nina & Sarah Schmidt IG: @sarahschmidtofficialKaren/‘Ren was played by Paige Brien IG @brienpaigeSextrologist: René Heiden IG @SextrologistFind “I LoveFunny Women!” on IG, Twitter & FB @ILoveFunnyWomenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Big Fix Uganda: Improving the Lives of Dogs and Humans Around the Globe Today’s Guest Sarah Schmidt - Founder of The Big Fix Uganda I’m so excited to introduce to you today’s guest, Sarah Schmidt, the founder of The Big Fix Uganda. Sarah and her team do incredible work to help improve the lives of the dogs and people in Uganda through providing spay/neuter programs for population control, veterinary care to help fight off disease that can spread to both animals and humans, and dog training education. All of these elements are essential to helping improve the health and wellbeing of both the dogs and the people of Uganda, all while promoting important human-animal bonds. On top of providing care and education, this organization has another amazing program called the Comfort Dog Project. This program is aimed at helping Ugandan war trauma survivors overcome the debilitating symptoms of PTSD. Sadly, the experiences of Acholi people in Northern Uganda are incredibly traumatic. It wasn’t uncommon for children to be kidnapped and forced to serve in the rebel army either as sex slaves or as gun-bearing soldiers. These types of experiences truly cause a degradation in the social fiber of the people. You don't have the ability to trust other people, to live in community with other people. The Big Fix Uganda has been a cornerstone in helping heal the people in this community by connecting them with dogs. Having these programs in place is a HUGE win-win for both the people and dogs in Uganda and has brought about healing (for both the people and the canines) in ways you would never believe is possible. If you’re interested in learning more about The Big Fix Uganda and the incredible ways they are healing communities and improving the lives of both dogs and people you don’t want to miss today’s podcast! You’ll Hear About: [02:15] The Mission of The Big Fix Uganda [03:45] The Devastation of the Acholi people in Northern Uganda [06:00] How dogs and humans are helping each other heal [07:00] The Comfort Dog Project [10:00] The Science Behind the Comfort Dog Project [11:00] Charles Healing Story with Dog Ogen [14:00] The importance of names to the Acholi people [17:30] Lucy’s Story [21:30] How the Comfort Dog Project Works [23:30] How you can help support The Big Fix Uganda How You Can Get Involved: If you’re interested in getting involved with The Big Fix Uganda I encourage you to visit their website. On the website you can learn more about the project as well as the various opportunities to support them by giving financially, becoming a volunteer, or donating supplies. Together we can make an incredible impact on the lives of dogs and the people who love them! Links & Resources Website: https://www.thebigfixuganda.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBigFixUganda/ NTV story about Comfort Dog Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3UJUW4awmk BBC Video about Filda and Lok Oroma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCgOu0p7x0c Video showing Lucy and Sadik: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmMSbVKcMuw Learn more by tuning into the podcast! Thanks for listening—and again, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes / Spotify to get automatic updates. Cheers, ~Doggy Dan
Meet Sarah Schmidt of Salon Root. Sarah has been using exclusively natural, clean, cruelty free products for over two years. She is passionate about bringing nature into the salon and always encourages her clients to utilize the gifts the earth provides!
Schon lange vor meiner Schwangerschaft schaut ich mir leidenschaftlich die Geburtsvideos von Sarah Schmidt an. Sarah hat die Alleingeburt bzw die Geburt in Eigenregie wieder zugänglich gemacht. Nicht nur durch ihre Videos und ihren Blog, sondern auch durch das geniale Buch welches sie geschrieben hat. Sarah ist Mama von 8 Kindern (davon 7 alleine geboren), Ärztin und Autorin. In diesem Interview darfst du dich einfach inspirierend lassen und Mut und Urvertrauen schöpfen, dass dein weiblicher Körper und dein Baby gemacht sind für Geburt. Viel Freude mit der Folge, deine Anna INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT: @anna.losse Mamawunder Website: www.mamamwunder.com Mehr über Sarah: http://www.geburt-in-eigenregie.de/
On episode 17, Sarah Schmidt from ZGM educates us on paid media and what you have to do to get free beer t-shirts.Thanks to:Calgary band Thomas Thomas for lending us their track "Happy New Year Baby" ZGM Modern Marketing Partners
Author James Bradley talks about his new novel Ghost Stories, and librarian and author Sarah Schmidt tells us about Yarra Plenty Regional library’s book valet service, matching readers of all ages to books that they’ll love.This week’s Comfort Read is ‘Love in The Time of Cholera’ and Mel shares her thoughts on re-reading the classic novel.With presenter Mel Cranenburgh.
In this episode of #Conversations with Friends, we listen in on multi-award winning and best selling authors Sarah Schmidt and Favel Parrett.We know you'll understand that this episode has a different quality of audio than you are used to from us. Eventually we'll get back to studio sound, but until then forgive us the odd crackle! Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter or Instagram @thefirsttimepod.The Conversations with Friends series is supported by the City of Melbourne COVID-19 Arts Grants.
In this episode Sara and Joe sit down with Sarah Schmidt from the Washington Army National Guard Education and Incentives office to talk about the new credentialing assistance program. If you are interested in the program and want more information here are some resources: https://mil.wa.gov/education phone: 253-512-8931 email us at ng.wa.waarng.list.per-education@mail.mil CA Fact sheet: https://mil.wa.gov/asset/5d8e44e100703 If you have any questions, ideas for a future podcast or are interested in guest hosting please contact us: sara.m.morris7.civ@mail.mil
Click to listenThe Two Mikes take ONE MORE WACK at Lizzie Borden with Sarah Schmidt's See What I Have Done. And when they saw what they had done they drank themselves a pint of rum.It's Cocktail Time!Bury the Hatchet1 shot of Aged Rum, like Plantation Barbados 20022 teaspoons of Demerara SyrupHalf shot of Elderflower Liquor like Belvoir or other type of Alpine LiquorAngostura Bitters: 2 dashesChocolate Bitters: 2 dashesRosemary sprig and orange slice for garnishPut everything but the bitters in an iced shaker. Shake. Strain into iced lowball glass and splash in the bitters. Garnish.
On this themed episode, I discuss dark books in honor of Halloween, including We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson and Confessions by Kanae Minato and other great, spooky books!Subscribe to Books are my People using RSS, iTunes, or SpotifyVote for me for the 2019 Discover Pods Awards for best new podcast! Visit this link.Books Discussed:We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley JacksonSee What I Have Done by Sarah SchmidtNo Exit by Taylor AdamsBunnicula by Deborah Howe and James HoweConfessions by Kanae MinatoAn Elderly Lady Is Up To No Good by Helene Tursten Other Books Mentioned:Mrs. Fletcher by Tom PerottaLittle Children by Tom PerottaThe Earthquake Bird by Susanna JonesCaging Skies by Christine LeunensPenance by Kanae MinatoOther things mentioned:The Girlfriend Experience TV seriesThe Goldfinch MovieMrs. Fletcher limited TV seriesJojo Rabbit MovieThe Booker Prize 2019
“No one really wants to talk about the writing, they just want to talk about the murders” - Sarah Schmidt Sarah Schmidt’s debut novel, 'See What I Have Done', is an incredible look inside the mind Lizzie Borden, famously accused of murdering her father and stepmother in 1892. In this recording, Sarah Schmidt discusses the story she felt compelled to tell with Kylie Carlson, Coordinator of Community Learning and Partnerships at Yarra Libraries. This is an edited recording of a live event. Among other awards and shortlists, 'See What I Have Done' won Best Fiction at the Australian Book Industry Awards in 2018. You can find it in branch at Yarra Libraries, or through the RB Digital App. Yarra Libraries Recommends See What I Have Done - Sarah Schmidt (also available on RB Digital) Half Wild - Pip Smith (also available on Borrowbox and Cloud Library) The Portrait of Molly Dean - Katherine Kovacic (also available on Cloud Library)) From the Wreck - Jane Rawson Burial Rites - Hannah Kent (also available on Borrowbox and Cloud Library) The Wonder - Emma Donoghue (also available on Borrowbox) The Good People - Hannah Kent (also available on Borrowbox) The Secret Art of Poisoning - Samantha Battams
This episode of the A.S.K. series is all about the devil. The Reverend Dr. Johanna Wagner goes through historical and biblical ideas of the devil, while co-host Sarah Schmidt chimes in with many thoughts about how people look at evil. As it turns out, things are not necessarily explained by sticking to the rules of good vs. evil, light vs. dark. Why do we look to pin things on a great evil, while ignoring personal responsibility? At the same time, why do we put pressure on ourselves, without acknowledging outside pressures and forces? There are lots of interesting thoughts in this episode of Ask, Seek, Knock! Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
A conversation with Sarah Schmidt, personal stylist, entrepreneur, writer and all around nice person.
In this first episode of our new ASK Series, Sarah Schmidt and Reverend Wagner discuss some of the issues Christians as voters face in trying to discern the relationship between a leader's character and their capacity to be effective as a leader. The ASK Series, as in Ask, Seek, Knock, takes up questions posed by members of Trinity's congregation.
A very special episode from the Booklovers Festival in Melbourne brings Sarah Schmidt and Sarah Krasnostein together for a live conversation. Sarah & Sarah talk about writing dark themes, their first written work, writing about death and dying, and take questions from the audience.
Katie and Rincey talk all about all things noir: what’s considered noir, classic noir and more modern noir books. This episode is sponsored by Libby and the Read Harder 2018 Challengeand Mister Tender’s Girl by Carter Wilson Enter the Penguin Clothbound Giveaway on Instagram. Show Notes Chicago attorney, Ohio filmmaker working on follow-up to ‘Making a Murderer’ Books Mentioned The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett The Gun by Fuminori Nakamura Dragonfish by Vu Tran Queenpin by Megan Abbott Akashic Noir series: Tel Aviv Noir, New Orleans Noir, Brooklyn Noir Chicago by David Mamet Bone Music by Christopher Rice Agatha Christie: A Mysterious Life by Laura Thompson The Hunger by Alma Katsu I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara A Dangerous Crossing by Ausma Zehanat Khan Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt
Welcome to the fourth episode of The Bookcast Club where Alice and Jenny discuss See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt and book to movie/TV adaptations.Send any future questions or topics you would like us to cover to @bookcastclub on Twitter or email thebookcastclub@outlook.comBooks mentioned - See What I Have Done, Wuthering Heights, The Princess Bride, The Shining, Matilda, Pride & Prejudice, Song of Ice & Fire series, Suite Francaise, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, The Light Between Oceans, The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, Bridget Jones' Diary, Notes on a Scandal, Taming of the Shrew, The Time Traveller's Wife, My Sister's Keeper, The Other Boleyn Girl, Never Let Me Go, Atonement, The Martian, Labour Day, The Fault in Our Stars, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Fight Club, The Book Thief, Cormoron Strike series, Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, A Little Life, The Secret History, The Tales of the Ketty Jay series, Half Bad, Sherlock Holmes, Gone Girl, Murder on the Orient Express, Sharp Objects.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bookcastclub)
Sarah Schmidt talks about her retelling of one of the most sensational crimes in American history - Lizzie Borden, axe murderer? In this debut novel See What I have Done, she paints a psychological portrait of the household at the time of the murders.
The calendar has turned to a new month which means we get to share our picks for the top books of August! Join us as we dive into the new releases coming this month we're most excited for including everything from bestsellers to debut authors, fiction and nonfiction alike! We're crossing all genres here so there is something for everything. Be sure to connect with us and share your favorite new books as well. Our TBR list can never be too long... Books mentioned in this episode: Of Mess and Moxie by Jen Hatmaker The Address by Fiona Davis America 51 by Corey Taylor The Last Tudor by Philippa Gregory Hail to the Chin by Bruce Campbell and Craig Sanborn Sour Grapes by Jenny Zhang Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo Clockwork Dynasty by Daniel Wilson The Rattled Bones by S.M. Parker The Half-Drowned King by Lianna Hartsuyker Little and Lion by Brandy Colbert The Readymade Thief by August Rose See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt The Hole by Hye-Young Pyun Solo by Kwame Alexander Things That Happened Before the Earthquake by Chiara Barzini The Dark Net by Benjamin Percy Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka The Red-Haired Woman by Orhan Pamuk Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber I'd Rather Be Reading: A Library of Art for Book Lovers The Kelloggs by Howard Markel Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @ProBookNerds. Email us directly at professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
Welcome to the third episode of The Bookcast Club where Alice and Jenny talk current reads, Harry Potter and our childhood reading habits, we also announce a read along of See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt.Send any future questions or topics you would like us to cover to @bookcastclub on Twitter or email thebookcastclub@outlook.comBooks mentioned - The End We Start From, Funny Peculiar, Hot Milk, Jane Eyre, Notes on a Scandal, Tampa, Harry Potter, The Babysitters Club, Sweet Valley High, Goosebumps, Enid Blyton and Animal Ark.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bookcastclub)
We’ve reached our 50 episode milestone! We’ll share some behind the scenes info about the podcast, and give you a preview of what you’ll be reading this summer. The episode finishes with what we’re reading this week. Books and other media mentioned in this episode: Ann’s picks: Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz (releases June 6)– Hercule Poirot series by Agatha Christie– Miss Marple series by Agatha Christie– Anthony Horowitz books– Foyle’s War (TV)– Midsomer Murders (TV) You’ll Never Know, Dear by Hallie Ephron (releases June 6) People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder (releases June 6) The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden (releases June 13) The Witches of New York by Ami McKay (releases July 11) Goodbye, Vitamin by Rachel Khong (releases July 11)– Lucky Peach (magazine) The Half-Drowned King by Linnea Hartsuyker (releases August 1)– Half a King by Joe Abercrombie See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt (releases August 1) Halle’s picks: The Alice Network by Kate Quinn (releases June 6)– The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah– Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (releases June 13) Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body by Roxane Gay (releases June 13)– Roxane Gay books– Bad Feminist: Essays by Roxane Gay The Windfall by Diksha Bazu (releases June 27)– The Wangs vs. the World by Jade Chang Morningstar: Growing Up with Books by Ann Hood (releases August 1)– The Book That Matters Most by Ann Hood How to Find Love in a Bookshop by Veronica Henry (releases August 15)– Book Depository– Jenny Colgan books Young Jane Young by Gabrielle Zevin (releases August 22)– The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin– Choose Your Own Adventure series The Burning Girl by Claire Messud (releases August 29)– The Woman Upstairs by Claire Messud What We’re Reading This Week: Ann: A Castle in England by Jamie Rhodes (releases August 15)– March series by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell– Audubon: On the Wings of the World by Fabien Grolleau and Jérémie Royer Halle: The Breakdown by B.A. Paris (releases July 18)– Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris
Sarah Schmidt, See What I Have Done with Donna Freed Sarah Schmidt imagines Lizzie Borden's (alleged) sensational murder of her father and step mother in 1892 New England. What would compel a young woman to fell her family with an axe? #truecrime #goodreads #LizzieBorden
British film Lady Macbeth has been much praised for the central perfomance by Florence Pugh as the intelligent complicated 19th century woman sold into marriage and realising that her soul is being stifled. Ivo Van Hove's prodiuction of Obsession - an adaptation of The Postman Always Rings Twice stars Jude Law. It should be theatrical gold... Sarah Schmidt's debut novel See What I Have Done deals with the still-unsolved Lizzie Borden case from 1892: "Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks" London's Whitechapel Gallery has a new exhibition: Iself, bringing together the work of artists exploring their own personal identity Griefcast - In Cariad Lloyd's podcast she talks with fellow comedians about their own experiences of coping with grieving, mourning and death and mortality. How funny can such a grim subject be? Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Alex Preston, Andrea Rose and Kit Davies. The producer is Oliver Jones.
Welcome to the final episode of Bookish Blether for 2017! Today Holly and Nicola are sharing their favourite books of 2016 and some reading goals for 2017. After this episode, we’re taking a hiatus and we’ll be gone for a few months. Thank you SO MUCH for listening to Bookish Blether! We’ll be updating our Twitter with news about our return. In the meantime, please do keep us in your podcast feeds and we’ll be popping up sometime in 2017. Happy New Year and lots of bookish love from us both x –– What We’re Currently Reading –– Nicola Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi | http://amzn.to/2huy1XG The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis | http://amzn.to/2hqIvtk Also mentioned: Thinking Fast & Slow by Daniel Kahneman The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante | http://amzn.to/2huvYCQ Holly See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt (sent by Tinder Press for review) | http://amzn.to/2gNvJ8s Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner | http://amzn.to/2hO1VW8 –– Books We Recently Acquired –– Nicola Swimming Lessons by Claire Fuller | http://amzn.to/2iF1cL5 (Out 7 February from Tin House in the USA, out 26 January from Fig Tree in the UK) Sign up to Book of the Month club here | https://www.mybotm.com/76q1bdfcgx5stt9 Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay by Elena Ferrante | http://amzn.to/2htJisH Also mentioned: Max from Well Done Books | https://www.youtube.com/welldonebooks Moth Box | http://mothbox.weebly.com/ Curated by Mercedes | https://www.youtube.com/user/MercysBookishMusings Trio by Sue Gee | http://amzn.to/2htxJ4R Call of the Undertow by Linda Cracknell | http://amzn.to/2ihL7ds Holly The Fifth Letter by Nicola Moriarty (sent for review by Michael Joseph) | http://amzn.to/2hNTt9v Also mentioned: Pretty Little Liars –– Our Top Books of 2016! –– Refresh your memory about our Best Books of the Year (So Far) from half-way though 2016! Nicola’s Favourites Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell Stranger on a Train by Jenny Diski The Lesser Bohemians by Eimear McBride Also mentioned: A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing by Eimear McBride Night Waking by Sarah Moss Also mentioned: The Tidal Zone by Sarah Moss Holly’s Favourites The Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes Rain by Melissa Harrison The Shepherd’s Life by James Rebank The Butcher’s Hook by Janet Ellis Hot Little Hands by Abigail Ullman –– Follow us! –– You can subscribe to Bookish Blether on SoundCloud, iTunes and Stitcher, or your podcast app of choice. Love our podcast? Leave us a review and share it with a friend! Twitter: http://twitter.com/BookishBlether Instagram: http://instagram.com/bookishblether Tumblr: http://bookishblether.tumblr.com Email: bookishblether@gmail.com Holly: http://twitter.com/hollyjunesmith http://instagram.com/hollyjunesmith http://www.heyhollyjune.co.uk Nicola: http://twitter.com/robotnic http://robotnic.co http://youtube.com/robotnic https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6523767.Nicola_Balkind
Some BIG NEWS for the end of the year, and answers to your questions! –– What We’re Currently Reading –– Holly See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt (sent by Tinder Press for review) | http://amzn.to/2gNvJ8s Nicola Night Waking by Sarah Moss | http://amzn.to/2huqhot The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante | http://amzn.to/2huvYCQ Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi | http://amzn.to/2huy1XG –– Books We Recently Acquired –– Holly There Was A Wee Lassie Who Swallowed A Midgie by Rebecca Colby | http://amzn.to/2gXNqyF Link to the original poem: http://www.grandparents.com/grandkids/activities-games-and-crafts/there-was-an-old-lady Nicola The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis | http://amzn.to/2hqIvtk Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple | http://amzn.to/2hjyNJ1 –– As to your Qs! –– Our most anticipated reads Previous episode about anticipated reads | http://bookishblether.tumblr.com/post/152626085310/bookish-blether-episode-47-most-anticipated-book The Most Dangerous Place on Earth by Lindsey Lee Johnson The Animators Kayle Rae Whittaker Hold Back The Stars by Katie Khan (hear our review in episode 46 | http://bookishblether.tumblr.com/post/151999599800/bookish-blether-episode-46-the-rory-gilmore) Abandon Me by Melissa Febos Women Looking at Men Looking at Women by Siri Hustvedt Books that give us the warm and fuzzies Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl Books from our childhoods such as Judy Blume Our favourite comfort reads Holly likes anything by or about The Mitford Sisters and food writing such as works by Calvin Trillin, AA Gill, Nigel Slater Nicola likes to revisit lighter reads such as David Sedaris' New Yorker articles, or By The Book articles. Books to read on audiobook One Summer, American 1927 by Bill Bryson An Astronauts Guide to Life by Chris Hadfield Yes Please by Amy Poehler Between the World and Me by Ta Scribble Scribble by Nora Ephron The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman Breakfast at Tiffany's - read by Michael C Hall Anne of Green Gables - read by Rachael McAdams Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - read by Lin-Manuel Miranda Little Lies by Liane Moriarty One book we wish more people would read Nicola picked The Other Typist by Susanne Martel Holly picked Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum Books to read over Christmas break The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan Also mentioned Dad voiceover makeup tutorial | https://twitter.com/htxkaytie/status/807979071695179776?s=15 –– Follow us! –– You can subscribe to Bookish Blether on SoundCloud, iTunes and Stitcher, or your podcast app of choice. Love our podcast? Leave us a review and share it with a friend! Twitter: http://twitter.com/BookishBlether Instagram: http://instagram.com/bookishblether Tumblr: http://bookishblether.tumblr.com Email: bookishblether@gmail.com Holly: http://twitter.com/hollyjunesmith http://instagram.com/hollyjunesmith http://www.heyhollyjune.co.uk Nicola: http://twitter.com/robotnic http://robotnic.co http://youtube.com/robotnic https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6523767.Nicola_Balkind
As we say goodbye to another Non-Fiction November, we decided to share some of our favourite non-fiction books, as well as many more that are still sitting atop our TBR piles. –– What We’re Currently Reading –– Nicola Bluets by Maggie Nelson | http://amzn.to/2fH0vhL Good Morning, Midnight by Jean Rhys | http://amzn.to/2gxfcBw Night Waking by Sarah Moss | http://amzn.to/2fH5Sx5 Holly Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple | http://amzn.to/2fUK0fA See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt (sent by Tinder Press for review) | http://amzn.to/2gNvJ8s –– Books We Recently Acquired –– Nicola The Givenness of Things by Marilynne Robinson | http://amzn.to/2gAAbV9 Also mentioned her novels, Gilead & Housekeeping Essays of E.B. White | http://amzn.to/2gxfzMt A Woman Looking At Men Looking At Women by Siri Hustvedt (sent by Simon & Schuster for review) | http://amzn.to/2gxdWhx Holly The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante | http://amzn.to/2gxe14P Winter: An Anthology for the Changing Seasons by Melissa Harrison | http://amzn.to/2gmdQKj Notes From No Man’s Land by Eula Biss | http://amzn.to/2gAHD2q His Bloody Project by Graeme Macrae Burnet | http://amzn.to/2g8F9KD –– Our Non-Fiction Favourites & TBRs –– In order mentioned… Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion Smoke Gets In Your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty Also mentioned: her YouTube channel, Ask a Mortician | https://www.youtube.com/user/OrderoftheGoodDeath Election / death video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNSdNvm16Fg The Empathy Exams by Leslie Jamison Also mentioned Tender Points by Amy Berkowitz New York Diaries: 1609 to 2009 edited by Teresa Carpenter The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson Sidewalks by Valeria Luiselli Blood, Bones, and Butter by Gabrielle Hamilton The Moth: 50 True Stories edited by Catherine Burns The Red Parts by Maggie Nelson How to Travel Without Seeing by Andrés Neuman –– Follow us! –– You can subscribe to Bookish Blether on SoundCloud, iTunes and Stitcher, or your podcast app of choice. Love our podcast? Leave us a review and share it with a friend! Twitter: http://twitter.com/BookishBlether Instagram: http://instagram.com/bookishblether Tumblr: http://bookishblether.tumblr.com Email: bookishblether@gmail.com Holly: http://twitter.com/hollyjunesmith http://instagram.com/hollyjunesmith http://www.heyhollyjune.co.uk Nicola: http://twitter.com/robotnic http://robotnic.co http://youtube.com/robotnic https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6523767.Nicola_Balkind
I can't wait to spend time with her and the kids again! I would love to have professional sound but regardless of my microphone and mistakes, Pastor Sarah is truly a gem. Her poise and grace and hope just sing throughout this podcast. I would find Jesus Freak the original video to listen to before the podcast. Also she mentions a website for bible studies from Baylor University http://www.baylor.edu/christianethics/index.php?id=41985 She also mentions a prayer Breakfast in ROme on the national Day of Prayer