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This week on Game of Groans, Emily and Kate are joined by Sarah Sheppard to talk about Episode 4 of Season 2, The Red Dragon and the Gold.They discuss the podcast five timers club, The Haunting of Hill House, Sesame Street names, manic pixie dream witches, Jace being bitchy, peak Jim Carrey, the fine line between horny and suspicious, and dragons exploding when they die.Additionally, Sarah finds dragon symbolism, Kate has issues with the recaps, and Emily is worried about the ravens in Harrenhal.New episodes biweekly, the next episode is coming March 11th. Music is by Simon Daum.Support us on Patreon! Become one of our Patrons at www.patreon.com/gameofgroanspodInstagram: @gameofgroanspodFacebook: facebook.com/gameofgroanspodBluesky: @gameofgroanspod.bsky.socialWebsite: www.gameofgroanspod.comEmail: gameofgroanspod@gmail.comWant to reach out? Send us a text!Support the show
This week on Game of Groans, Emily and Kate are joined by Sarah Sheppard to talk about Episode 4 of Season 1, King of the Narrow Sea.They discuss Gay Westeros, costume consistencies, small writers rooms, Dragon Riders of Perth series, sexual harassment in the workplace and big Jasmine energy. Additionally, Sarah decides she wants to vacation in King's Landing, and they all agree that Otto Hightower is the worst.New episodes biweekly, the next episode is coming August 27th. Music is by Simon Daum.Sarah's plug: https://thesecrethistoryofmodernlife.substack.com/Support us on Patreon! Become one of our Patrons at www.patreon.com/gameofgroanspodEmily's Socials - @koballabateman (Insta), @koballabateman (Twitter)Kate's Socials - @ophelia5wims (Insta), @ophelia5wims (Twitter)Instagram - @gameofgroanspodFacebook - facebook.com/gameofgroanspodTwitter - @gameofgroanspodWebsite - www.gameofgroanspod.comEmail - gameofgroanspod@gmail.com Support the Show.
A special episode: we chat with author Jenny Hollander about her debut crime novel EVERYONE WHO CAN FORGIVE ME IS DEAD. Charlie Colbert is an editor at a major magazine and engaged to a publishing heir. But she witnessed a tragedy at her elite journalism school and lied to the police 9 years ago. Now a classmate is making a film about the events, which threatens the life Charlie has built. This is a gripping, twisty thriller described as 'a delicious crime debut' (Red) and 'knife-sharp' (Woman's Own) and is a USA Today Bestseller. Jenny recommends the authors Lisa Jewel, Sarah Sheppard, Liane Moriarty and Sally Hepworth and the podcast Unreal. Coming up: our crime reading recommendations. Follow us! Instagram: @abailliekaras and @jennyhollander Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz
This week on Game of Groans, Emily and Kate are joined by close friend Sarah Sheppard to talk about Episode 2 of Season 8, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.They discuss how people respond when doom is inevitable, fast travel, "peak" Cersei, Bridgerton, closure for Jorah, Tiktok fan edits, Jaime being bad a plans, where Ghost came from, face acting, and Arya not knowing how to flirt. Additionally, Sarah brings up symbolism, Kate wants a tutorial for how to talk to Bran, and they collectively decide that Emily needs to make death predictions at the end of every episode going forward.New episodes biweekly, the next episode is coming February 27th. Music is by Simon Daum.Support us on Patreon! Become one of our Patrons at www.patreon.com/gameofgroanspodEmily's Socials - @koballabateman (Insta), @koballabateman (Twitter)Kate's Socials - @ophelia5wims (Insta), @ophelia5wims (Twitter)Instagram - @gameofgroanspodFacebook - facebook.com/gameofgroanspodTwitter - @gameofgroanspodWebsite - www.gameofgroanspod.comEmail - gameofgroanspod@gmail.comSupport the show
Click to listen to episode (4:53).Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.)Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 11-6-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of November 13 and November 20, 2023. MUSIC – ~28 sec – Lyrics: “What you gonna do when the river runs dry, when there's no more water in your well? You won't know when to give it that one last try, you won't be warned before the final bell.” That's part of “River Runs Dry,” by Blacksburg, Va., musician Kat Mills. The song, in which water sources are metaphors for the songwriter's inspiration, opens a Thanksgiving-season episode featuring expressions of gratitude for literal water sources not running dry. Here are three such expressions, by people from North America, Vietnam, and Kenya. 1. The Haudenosaunee people, an alliance of six Native American tribes that was formerly known as the Iroquois Confederacy, has a traditional “Thanksgiving Address of Greetings to the Natural World.” The address includes greetings to 17 aspects of the world, such as people, plants and animals, the moon and stars, winds and thunder, and the creator. Here's the greeting to The Waters: “We give thanks to all the waters of the world for quenching our thirst and providing us with strength. Water is life. We know its power in many forms- waterfalls and rain, mists and streams, rivers and oceans. With one mind, we send greetings and thanks to the spirit of Water. Now our minds are one.” 2. Vietnamese spritutal leader Thich Nhat Hanh has written many “gathas,” that is, short reflections or meditations, on daily activities. Here is his gatha for “Turning on the Water.” “Water comes from high mountain sources. Water runs deep in the Earth. Miraculously, water comes to us and sustains all life. My gratitude is filled to the brim.” And 3. About 10 years ago, a group of Kenyan schoolgirls wrote a poem in gratitude for a newly drilled well in their community. Here's that poem. Dear water, It was hard to get to you. Waking up at dawn Buckets on our heads Donkeys loaded with jerrycans. Miles we walked In the scorching heat To look for you. Dear water, At last you came. Sweet water Our backs are rested The miles are no more Diseases are gone. For you are closer to us. Dear water, You are such a blessing. One can find countless other expressions of awareness of and gratitude for water's many vital purposes in writings by poets, politicians, professors, prophets, pundits, and plenty of others. For one last, short reading, we return to one of the water metaphors in our opening music, and quote a Benjamin Franklin comment that applies not only to water but also to anything one has and can lose: “When the well's dry, we know the worth of water.” Thanks to people everywhere who know and speak about the worth of water. Thanks also to Kat Mills for permission to use this episode's music, and—with hope that this won't be the case for you or anyone—we close with about 30 more seconds of “River Runs Dry.” Happy Thanksgiving!MUSIC - ~30 sec – Lyrics: “What you gonna do when the river runs dry? Guess I'll have to pack up and leave my home.” SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of “Cripple Creek” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS “River Runs Dry,” by Kat Mills, is on the 2003 album “Long Time,” from Sweetcut Music; used with permission. More information about Kat Mills is available online at https://katmills.com/home. This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 557, 12-28-20. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES Following are images of some Virginia water bodies for which the Commonwealth's citizens can be thankful. Photographs by Virginia Water Radio. Lake Drummond in Dismal Swamp, April 30 2005.Catoctin Creek at Featherbed Lane in Loudoun County, June 25, 2010.Jeremy's Run near Rileyville in Page County, July 22, 2012.Craig Creek in Montgomery County, April 26, 2015. SOURCES USED FOR AUDIO AND OFFERING MORE INFORMATION AZ Quotes, “Benjamin Franklin Quotes About Water,” online at https://www.azquotes.com/author/5123-Benjamin_Franklin/tag/water. This is the source of the Franklin quote used in the audio. Be Here Now Network, “44 Mindful Moves in Daily Life—Thich Nhat Hanh's Gathas,” online at https://beherenownetwork.com/thich-nhat-hanhs-gathas/. This is the source of the Thich Nhat Hahn quote used in the audio. Borgen Project, “Kenyan Schoolgirls Dedicate a Poem to Water,” by Sarah Sheppard, September 7, 2015, online at https://borgenproject.org/kenyan-schoolgirls-poem/. Columban Interreligious Dialogue, “Being Grateful for the Gift of Water, Cagayan de Oro, Philippines,” online at https://columbanird.org/being-grateful-for-the-precious-gift-of-water/. Abu Amina Elias, “Hadith on Water: Best charity is giving water to thirsty people,” posted by Daily Hadith Online, July, 23, 2017, online at https://www.abuaminaelias.com/dailyhadithonline/2017/07/23/best-sadaqah-water-thirsty/. GoodReads, “Benjamin Franklin/Quotes/Quotable Quote,” online at https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/53013-when-the-well-is-dry-we-know-the-worth-of. Zachiah Murray, “How to Do Gatha Practice,” posted by Lion's Roar, July 25, 2022, online at https://www.lionsroar.com/how-to-practice-gathas/. Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian, “Haudenosaunee Guide for Educators,” 2009, online (as a PDF) at https://americanindian.si.edu/sites/1/files/pdf/education/HaudenosauneeGuide.pdf. Thai Plum Village, “Thich Nhat Hanh,” online at https://www.thaiplumvillage.org/thichnhathanh. Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation, online at https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/thich-nhat-hanh. Saffet Catovioc, “Islamic Texts Related to Water,” posted by Green Faith Water Shield, undated, online (as a PDF) at https://www.faithinwater.org/uploads/4/4/3/0/44307383/islamic_sacred_texts-water-greenfaith.pdf. World Vision, “Video: Schoolgirls share their poem ‘Dear Water,'” May 6, 2019, online at https://www.worldvision.org/clean-water-news-stories/video-schoolgirls-share-poem-dear-water. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly the “Overall Importance of Water” subject category. Following are links to other episodes for Thanksgiving. Episode 291, 11-23-15 – Thanks for Musical Measures of Water.Episode 343, 11-21-16 – Wild Turkey and Water.Episode 395, 11-20-17 – Thanks for the Water – 2017 edition.Episode 500, 11-25-19 – The Variety of Virginia's Water Story – for 500th episode.Episode 642, 11-21-22 – Thanks for the Water – 2022 Edition. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode's audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2017 English SOLs 5.4, 6.5, 7.4, 8.4, 8.5, 9.3, 9.4, 10.3, 10.4, 11.4 – Symbols, imagery, figurative language, and other literary devices. 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-4: Living Systems and Processes1.5 – Animals, including humans, have basic life needs that allow them to survive. Grades K-5: Earth and Space Systems3.7 – There is a water cycle and water is important to life on Earth. Grades K-5: Earth ResourcesK.11 – Humans use resources.3.8 – Natural events and humans influence ecosystems.4.8 – Virginia has important natural resources. Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment.6.9 – Humans impact the environment and individuals can influence public policy decisions related to energy and the environment. Life ScienceLS.9 – Relationships exist between ecosystem dynamics and human activity. Earth ScienceES.6 – Resource use is complex.ES.8 – Freshwater resources influence and are influenced by geologic processes and human activity. 2023 History and Social Science SOLs Grade One: Commonwealth of Virginia1.2 – The student will apply history and social science skills to explain how communities honor local and national traditions and recognize designated Virginia holidays. Grade Two: United States of America2.3 – The student will apply history and social science skills to explain how communities honor local and national traditions and recognize designated Virginia holidays.2.5 – The student will use history and social science skills to identify the geographic location, use of resources, and identify the contributions of Indigenous peoples past and present. Grade 5: United States History to 1865USI.2 – The student will apply history and social science skills to describe how early cultures developed throughout North America. Grade 8: World GeographyWG.2 – The student will apply social science skills to evaluate the significance of natural, human, and capital resources.WG.3 – The student will analyze the characteristics of the United States and Canadian regions by (among other things) analyzing cultural influences and landscapes.WG.7 – The student will analyze the characteristics of the Sub-Saharan African region by (among other things) analyzing cultural influences and landscapes.WG.9 – The student will analyze the characteristics of the South Asian and Southeast Asian regions by (among other things) analyzing cultural influences and landscapes.WG.14 – The student will apply history and social science skills to determine cultural patterns and interactions across time and place. Grade 11: Virginia and United States HistoryVUS.1 – The student will apply history and social science skills to describe the early North America by distinguishing how different Indigenous People of North America used available resources to develop their culture, language, skills and perspectives.Vi
This week on Game of Groans, Emily and Kate are joined by Sarah Sheppard to talk about Episode 3 of Season 7, The Queen's Justice.They discuss Dragon House comparisons, Varys's comfy coat, Ocean's Eleven, the goth season of GOT, fast travel, post-murder blowjobs, Cersei friend-zoning Euron, the definition of backchannel, and getting tetanus from the Iron Throne. Additionally, Emily believes that Dany has met her match in Jon, Sarah wishes Theon would just die, and they all question the logistics of Euron's parade in King's Landing.New episodes biweekly, the next episode is coming November 7th. Music is by Simon Daum.Support us on Patreon! Become one of our Patrons at www.patreon.com/gameofgroanspodSarah's husband's Substack: https://thesecrethistoryofmodernlife.substack.com/Kate's Plug: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/Emily's Socials - @koballabateman (Insta), @koballabateman (Twitter)Kate's Socials - @ophelia5wims (Insta), @ophelia5wims (Twitter)Instagram - @gameofgroanspodFacebook - facebook.com/gameofgroanspodTwitter - @gameofgroanspodWebsite - www.gameofgroanspod.comEmail - gameofgroanspod@gmail.com Support the show
Ett paket kommer lastat med sol och ljusgröna blad! Vi hälsar på hos djuren i skogen och går på ljudjakt med Radioapan. Kasta bort overallen och plocka fram shortsen för i det här paketet är det vår! Det här poddpaketet innehåller utvalda sagor och inslag från Barnradion. Det är perfekt att ladda ner till resan, på lovet eller som mysig hemmalyssning.I paketet hör du avsnitt från Djuren i skogen, Radioapan letar ljud och en inläsning av Rosa flyttar till stan.Producent poddpaketet: Klara Grape Illustrationer: Eva Eriksson, Patrik Lindvall, Sarah Sheppard, Ingrid Flygare.
Supply chain leaders are tasked with embodying a new standard of leadership to attain their goals in a world that's in a constant state of flux. As consumers, shareholders and regulatory bodies demand more from organizations, organizations are demanding more from their supply chains, putting tremendous pressure on leaders to accelerate transformation. In this episode, Maria Villablanca is joined by Sarah Sheppard (Managing Director) and Erika Biggadike (Principle Consultant and Commercial Director) from Sequoia to explore the three traits today's supply chain leader must embody to prosper at a time where business continuity is at constant risk from a myriad of disruptions. About the speakers Both Sarah Sheppard and Erika Biggadike have been involved in leading and delivering complex supply chain projects that span the 4 areas of Sequoia's capability building: structure, processes, tools, and people. They have implemented inventory solutions globally and have been involved in training numerous supply chain professionals. They bring numerically assisted thinking to bear on the complex trade-offs that exist within supply chains and ensure clients are empowered through understanding. Sarah's passion is to embed the skills that enable supply chain professionals to make a real difference to their business, focussing on both technical, data-driven supply chain solutions and the interpersonal skills needed to ensure that a supply chain team are able to deliver on one of their fundamental roles – that of effective cross-functional communication. Erika has undertaken operational roles for major clients and used those experiences to feed both designing and delivering effective, relevant training and ensuring Sequoia's solutions are practical and address real-life supply chain problems.
This week on Game of Groans, Emily is joined by Sarah Sheppard from Musical Theater Deathmatch and Ruin My Life to talk about Episode 5 of Season 3, Kissed By Fire. They discuss that this show is a high budget soap opera, the Lord of Light is the only religion with physical evidence, Tormund looks like a European Santa, Westeros Kama Sutra, Arya/Gendry vibes, the Hound's moral code, the pronunciation of Karstarks, magic with consequences, and how cute Shireen teaching Davos to read is.Additionally, Emily was surprised at the amount of consensual sex in the episode, Sarah announces her disgust for Bolton, and they both agree that the actor who plays Littlefinger is incredibly good. New episodes every other week, the next episode is coming March 23rd. Music is by Simon Daum.Emily's Instagram - @koballabateman Website - www.gameofgroanspod.com Email - gameofgroanspod@gmail.com Instagram - @gameofgroanspodFacebook - facebook.com/gameofgroanspod Twitter - @gameofgroanspod
A Content Warning: Groundhog Day is a pretty dark story, and we will be discussing it in terms of depression, including talking about suicide. If you might find such topics hard to listen to, you should skip this episode. It's a Musical Theater Lovefest, as we talk about two shows that are (and I quote) "Better than they have any right to be." We'll discuss all of the surprising talent behind Spongebob, how relatable Groundhog Day is, the nature of adaptation, and play a new game entitled Wide Path! You should check out Ruin My Life
Once again: we're back! Jason and Kelsey are joined by Sarah Sheppard as the three of them examine the hottest media property of late 2019: THE MANDALORIAN!
In these trying times, Ruin My Life is here for you -- for a limited time only, all episodes now contain 100% more Pitch Time. Kelsey and Jason are joined by their executive producer Sarah Sheppard as they expand their most popular (and only) recurring segment into an ongoing series of indeterminate length. What bizarre and convoluted pitches will our heroes present to Netflix in hopes of scoring a triple-digit development deal? Tune in to find out!
In this, our 4th Holiday episode, Andrew Favaloro and Sarah Sheppard come on to ostensibly discuss Andrew's Advent Calendar of Christmas Media. It goes off the rails a little from there. Topics include: Ruminations on the baby new year, Thomas the Tank Engine, a new take on the Die Hard Debate, and spiked hot cocoa. https://adfav.github.io/advent2020/
In this episode our special guest Sarah Sheppard will be sharing her story of recovery and how she has overcome and conquered some incredibly traumatic barriers. Sarah is a mother of four bright and beautiful children, an advocate, peer specialist, and the statewide integration specialist with the department of children and families for the state of Florida. Sarah’s positive outlook on life and her passion for personal growth is beyond inspiring. So get ready to dive deep into a story of recovery and resilience. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=W4EK5FMRT9TDG&source=url)
This is it! Sarah Sheppard (ANDREW, NINJA WARRIOR) returns to help Kelsey and Jason work their way through HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS, a weirdly convoluted road-trip/war-movie mash-up about the end of childhood and the inevitability of death. Please enjoy this super-sized episode as the Harry Potter era of the podcast comes to an close, and if your name is David Hohwald, please direct all comments to ruinmylifecast@gmail.com. NOTE: this episode contains major spoilers for the "plot" of HARRY POTTER & THE CURSED CHILD beginning at 33:45, so if you want to #keepthesecrets, just skip to 38:40.
While Kelsey was overseas, Jason was joined by Sarah Sheppard (executive producer of RUIN MY LIFE, co-host of ANDREW NINJA WARRIOR) in a viewing of Harry Potter prequel film FANTASTIC BEASTS & WHERE TO FIND THEM. If you would like to know how it feels to watch a movie with Jason and Sarah, or if you want to hear an extremely baffled dissection of the movie's alleged plot, just press 'play' on this special bonus episode at the very beginning of the film and let the good times roll. NOTE: this commentary was recorded before the release of FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD and therefor does not touch on many of the questions raised by that film. That's a discussion best left for another episode.
Illustrating with a Purpose with Sarah Sheppard Children’s book illustrator Sarah Sheppard is Bruce’s guest this episode and the two talk about how Sheppard is using her children’s books to help non-profit organizations get their name out to potential clients. Find out how Sheppard is helping organizations through purpose with her stories. This episode is sponsored by E-shipper helping creative entrepreneurs ship products effectively across the country. Visit www.eshipper.com and enter promo code Magic to save money and get personalized service The Tune of the Week is One Set to Freedom by the Killin’ Time Band off their album One Set to Freedom. You can learn more about the band at www.killintimeband.com About the Show Business, creativity, and inspiration for artists, authors, or creative entrepreneurs Are you an artist, author, musician, or entrepreneur with talent, experience, or a dream? If so this is the podcast for you. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative itch and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. I am going to show you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent, and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to create a career do something that you love. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative talents and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? How did that author write their latest book? How does a jewellery maker, photographer or software maker make money with their passion? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully inspiring you to do the same. www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com Show voiceover intro is done by Stan Campbell of Alexis Broadcasting Company at www.alexisbroadcasting.com . Intro music is provided by the Killin’ Time Band with their song Meat Me on the Mountain at www.killintimeband.com The show is available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, Tunein, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, and more. Subscribe to the show and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. You can learn more about the show at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com and about the host Bruce Outridge at www.bruceoutridge.com or Bruce’s art at www.bruceoutridgeproductions.com If you are enjoying the show please leave us a rating and review on iTunes. That rating helps us rank better in the podcast categories allowing more people to hear the show
Det är vår hos djuren i skogen. Stressigt värre! Bon ska byggas, ungar födas och matas. Hör om älgen, rådjuren, mössen och harar som drabbas av kärlek. Knockout! I skogen finns det massor av träd. Och djur! Anders Johansson läser om hur djuren i skogen har det på våren och du får reda på roliga fakta om djur. Kanske blir du sugen på att själv gå ut i skogen? Baserade på boken av: Sarah Sheppard. Berättare: Anders Johansson. Illustrationer: Sarah Sheppard. Producent: Kristina Pérez, på Barnradion Medverkande: Olga Niemandius, Minea Paulsson, Elis Niemandius, Marie Jansson, Emilia Traneborn, Elisabeth Lagerstedt, Victor Holm Lagerqvist, Ada Fredelius, Ingrid Flygare, Pontus Bergman, Jan Cruseman, Linda Belanner.
Det är sommar hos djuren i skogen. Varmt och skönt och gott om mat till alla. Det kryllar av liv! Hör om igelkotten, ekorren, sniglarna och alla småkryp. Och så blir det galafest! I skogen finns det massor av träd. Och djur! Anders Johansson läser om hur djuren i skogen har det på sommaren och du får reda på roliga fakta om djur. Kanske blir du sugen på att själv gå ut i skogen? Baserade på boken av: Sarah Sheppard. Berättare: Anders Johansson. Illustrationer: Sarah Sheppard. Producent: Kristina Pérez, på Barnradion Medverkande: Olga Niemandius, Minea Paulsson, Elis Niemandius, Marie Jansson, Emilia Traneborn, Elisabeth Lagerstedt, Victor Holm Lagerqvist, Ada Fredelius, Ingrid Flygare, Pontus Bergman, Jan Cruseman, Linda Belanner.
Det är höst hos djuren i skogen. Löven byter färg och djuren förbereder sig inför kylan. De har fullt upp! Hör om grävlingen, räven, fladdermusen, ugglan och myrorna. Var ska alla bo under vintern? I skogen finns det massor av träd. Och djur! Anders Johansson läser om hur djuren i skogen har det på hösten och du får reda på roliga fakta om djur. Kanske blir du sugen på att själv gå ut i skogen? Baserade på boken av: Sarah Sheppard. Berättare: Anders Johansson. Illustrationer: Sarah Sheppard. Producent: Kristina Pérez, på Barnradion Medverkande: Olga Niemandius, Minea Paulsson, Elis Niemandius, Marie Jansson, Emilia Traneborn, Elisabeth Lagerstedt, Victor Holm Lagerqvist, Ada Fredelius, Ingrid Flygare, Pontus Bergman, Jan Cruseman, Linda Belanner.
Det har blivit vinter hos djuren i skogen. Snön är här och många djur sover eller har flyttat till varmare länder. Men inte alla! Hör om björnen, vargen, paddan och ormarna. Vem snarkar mest? I skogen finns det massor av träd. Och djur! Anders Johansson läser om hur djuren i skogen har det på vintern och du får reda på roliga fakta om djur. Kanske blir du sugen på att själv gå ut i skogen? Baserade på boken av: Sarah Sheppard. Berättare: Anders Johansson. Illustrationer: Sarah Sheppard. Producent: Kristina Pérez, på Barnradion Medverkande: Olga Niemandius, Minea Paulsson, Elis Niemandius, Marie Jansson, Emilia Traneborn, Elisabeth Lagerstedt, Victor Holm Lagerqvist, Ada Fredelius, Ingrid Flygare, Pontus Bergman, Jan Cruseman, Linda Belanner.
Elton och Ekis är två ekorrar som bor i skogen. De bygger mysiga bon, gömmer mat, tappar bort nötter och klättrar i träd. Och en dag träffar Ekis på en livsfarlig duvhök! Du får höra Anders Johansson läsa om hur Elton och Ekis har det i skogen och får reda på roliga fakta om ekorrar. Författare: Sarah Sheppard. Berättare: Anders Johansson. Illustrationer: Sarah Sheppard. Producent: Kristina Pérez, på Barnradion Medverkande: Olga Niemandius, Minea Paulsson, Elis Niemandius, Victor Holm Lagerqvist, Ada Fredelius, Ingrid Flygare, Jan Cruseman, Tuomo Rouhiainen.
At age six, Sarah Sheppard decided she loves chickens. Now, she works with chickens, reads about chickens, jokes about chickens, but it’s when she tweets about chickens, that things get really crazy. You might say it was the cluck heard round the web.
On today's episode of Ruin My Life, we're bringing you the first episode of Andrew, Ninja Warrior, a new podcast by friends of the show Sarah Sheppard and Andrew Favaloro. Sarah and Andrew are spending the entire year training together in hopes of getting Andrew onto the hit NBC show American Ninja Warrior. Gee, I wonder where they got that idea? Just kidding! They got it from us. But it's a good podcast and we think you should hear it.
Sarah Sheppard returns to the podcast and leads Jason and Kelsey on a magical adventure into the fairy-tale world of The 10th Kingdom. Also: Kelsey makes her pitch for The 11th Kingdom and Jason spins a tale of youthful infatuation.
Sarah returns to the podcast to ruin Jason and Kelsey's life with The Bachelor (and the Bachelor Family of Products.) Also: Sarah and Kelsey struggle to maintain their composure in the aftermath of a crucial NCAA Tournament game and Jason finally reveals his problematic fave.
Today, we appreciate the hell out of Paul Rudd in They Came Together (2014) with Sarah Sheppard. This movie is pure Paul Rudd bliss in all its ridiculousness — and please note the disclaimer in the beginning as we mostly giggle a lot and retell jokes but are not nearly as funny as Paul Rudd, Amy […]
I årets första Bladen brinner pratar vi om faktaböcker med Sarah Sheppard, och om hur det är att bildsätta någon annans text med illustratören Per Gustavsson. Och så diskuterar vi pengar. Vem har egentligen råd att hålla på med barnböcker? Bladen brinner handlar om böcker för barn och unga, men riktar sig till dig som är vuxen. Boktips! Intervjuer! Reportage! Vi som gör den heter Lisa Bjärbo och Johanna Lindbäck. Produceras av Fabel Kommunikation Musik av Håkan Lidbo
The hosts are joined by a close friend. Jason has a magical first encounter with an early-00's comedy classic. Several innocuous comments are curdled by the passage of time into bitterly ironic prophecies. Everyone's just doing their best.
Naturmorgons redaktion, samlas för att tipsa om naturböcker. Fokus ligger på årets utgivning, som spänner från bärfisar och humlor till ekosystemtjänster och herbarium för barn. Årets gäst är barnboksförfattaren och illustratören Sarah Sheppard, som fått mycket uppmärksamhet för sina nyskapande böcker om dinosaurier för barn. Sarah har lovat berätta om en av de bästa naturböcker hon läst, nämligen Tidernas fisk av Samantha Weinberg. Den handlar om kvastfeningen, en fisk som troddes vara utdöd sedan miljoner år, men som plötsligt halades upp på däcket till ett fiskefartyg. Vi tar upp allt från storslagna satsningar som Nationalnyckeln och Fåglarna i Sverige, till katthistorier och betraktelser vid vatten. Listan över titlar hittar du här: Vi låter också evolutionen tända det tredje glimmande ljuset i vår adventsljusstake - denna gång handlar det om krill. Dessa små kräftdjur finns i oerhörda mängder, och utgör en viktig födoresusrs för både valar och fiskar. Och dessutom lyser de! Vi rekommenderar också Programledare är Jenny Berntson Djurvall.