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In this episode Curt and Chris interview Shadd Copping, an experienced game master from Escape Ventures in Port Charlotte, FL. Shadd shares his journey from California to Florida, detailing his experiences in the escape room industry, including managing and acting in rooms. The discussion covers the role and challenges of a game master, the evolution of escape rooms, and personal stories from Shadd's experience as a game master. They delve into tips for beginner and enthusiast players, the debate on tipping game masters, and the qualities Shadd looks for in an escape room owner. Shad also provides a fascinating look at accommodating players with disabilities, the dynamics of group play, and his personal top 10 escape room list, emphasizing his love for immersive experiences. The conversation further touches on the prospect of owning an escape room, the importance of customer and employee treatment, and using platforms like Morty for escape room reviews.Full Show Notes
(1) Made By Pete, Horizon Red (CrossTown Rebels) (2) Paul Mitchell, Recharge (Abstrakt Dance) (3) Shadd, Radiance (Pornostar Comps) (4) DJ Wady Dice (Nervous) (5) Themba, Disappear (Armada) (6) DJ Chus, Everytime I Try (Nervous) (7) Themba, Azteca (Armada) (8) Guri & Eider, Dreams (Sub_Urban) (9) El Mundo, Taken Over (Quetame) (10) Urmet K, We Can Get Through This (House Music With Love) (11) London Grammar, Sights (Metal & Dust) (12) Skepta, Touching My Body (Mas Tiempo)
You've got to meet fitness expert and young widow, Averil Shadd. Her heart for widows convinced her to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the details parallel any story of grief and hope. If your heart is heavy, you'll be lifted to new heights!
In this special episode of the Empower Your Voice podcast, I'm joined by San Antonio based psychologist, Shadd Cunningham. We delve into the intricate dynamics of trauma bonding. Understanding these ties can be the key to transforming potentially triggering family gatherings into opportunities for growth and connection. Watch to gain insights that could not only enrich your holiday experiences but also empower you to create more positive interactions. Listen, learn, and let's move towards a season of togetherness with newfound perspective and positivity.
On this weeks podcast, Professor Shadd Maruna joins us in studio to talk about his background in criminal justice psychology, desistance: the psychology of going straight and what hope means.A huge thank you to Professor Maruna for joining us and sharing his story!Follow Shadd HEREHelp us help others by joining our Patreon...Why not become a Patron of the Two Norries to help us help you and others? We're always happy to receive donations which all go towards bills, production costs, maintenance and everything else it takes to keep the podcast alive.Donations can be as little as €1 or as much as you can afford. To sign up simply CLICK HERE, thank you. Two Norries Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we discuss the life of Mary Ann Shadd, a teacher, activist, and journalist in the mid-1800s. She was a freeborn black woman who was exposed to the abolitionist movement from a young age, which inspired her to spend her life fighting for the rights of black people in Canada and the United States. While one would think the abolitionist community would welcome any support, Mary Ann's tenacity and drive rubbed many abolitionst leaders the wrong way. She was a woman who never let the circumstance of race or gender stop her from establishing schools, a newspaper, and touring lecture circuits to earn support for the movement. music by V►LH►LL vlhll.bandcamp.com
Game Master, Enthusiast and Escape Room Lover: Shadd Copping joins the show to discuss his path to Escape Room fandom. Shadd played his first room in Italy and traveling throughout his life has lead him to California continue his Escape Room climb. For a short period of time, Shadd was a excellent game master in San Diego at The Unlockables where he went above and beyond to make sure his teams had the time of their lives. Shadd is a big fan and friend of the show and came prepared to the interview with some fun questions for us.
Here in conversation with Joga we tried to convey message to newcomers that don't give up so easily, people before you endured lot and with time achieved everything. Stay calm & on track, everything will fall in line. https://anchor.fm/ohisaabi/subscribe
Our first former sheriff's deputy, Shadd Schutte brings a unique perspective to Underserved #073. Being a police officer in Wyoming turned out to be good training for managing projects and customers in IT. Shadd talks about his memorable experiences, transitioning between industries, and becoming Agile, as well as motorcycle cruises and spoiling dogs. Shadd on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaddschutte/ Wyoming Department of Education: Home - Wyoming Department of Education Laramie County Sheriff's Department: Laramie County (laramiecountywy.gov) Laramie County Animal Shelter: Cheyenne Animal Shelter | Dogs, Cats, Critters & Care
The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
The Life of Black Abolitionist Mary Ann Shadd as told by her descendant Scholar Irene Moore Davis! A ceremony unveiling the statue of Mary Ann Shadd took place Thursday, May 12, 2022, at Windsor University in Canada. Sculpted by local artist Donna Mayne. Watch it on the University of Windsor'sYouTube channel. Shadd a black abolitionist was one of the first Black female newspaper publishers and female journalists in Canada. Shadd founded The Provincial Freeman in 1853. Shadd also helped her cousin, Osborne Perry Anderson pen the book “Sole Survivor, A Voice From Harper's Ferry” which is an account of his extraordinary and courageous role in John Brown's Harper's Ferry Raid! The event was live-streamed from the University of Windsor's downtown campus for the greater community.
Josh and Narin welcome back Shadd Foster! Shadd is a comedian from Tacoma, Washington who now lives in Phoenix, and he's back in town for this podcast and only this podcast!
We are on day 334 of The One Year Bible reading plan and GC365! Shadd and Kami find a theme of letting your light shine in all the scriptures assigned today. If you're interested in reading The One Year Bible with us, sign up today: https://buff.ly/3h99juy
Join the boy to catch up on the latest sports scores in the world of sports including UFC, NBA, NHL, Boxing and golf before diving deep into NFL Week 9!#StixAndSports #AnonymousBigHomie #MLB #ChrisDonovan #CoronaVirus #StixSquad #WashThoseHands#ThisIsFunner #FunnerFamily #FunnerNetworkhttps://twitter.com/ThisIsFunnerhttps://www.facebook.com/ThisIsFunner/
The supernatural and real estate might be much more related than you think. If you're a REALTOR, listen to this episode and learn how to support your clients... even if their beliefs are a little different from yours. Key takeaways to listen for The impact that real estate can have on your life Supernatural things you'll learn through real estate How to serve clients that believe in the supernatural About Shadd Boucher Shadd works as a Director of Agent Development at Re/Max Capital Realty. He develops agents into producers, has a passion for succeeding through others, and loves mentoring any agent willing to learn. Connect with Shadd Facebook: REMAX Capital Realty Personal Facebook: Shadd Boucher Instagram: @shaddboucher Twitter: @ShaddBoucher Connect with Leigh Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone, and never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting https://leighbrown.com. DM Leigh Brown on Instagram or on Twitter or any social networks by clicking here. Subscribe to Leigh's other podcast Real Estate From The Rooftops! Sponsor If you're tired of doing real estate alone, enroll in Leigh Brown University and be sure to use your special “CSIRE” discount code at checkout for $10 off your subscription.
In this informal and wide ranging conversation Shadd explains what is meant by desistance and how this is distinguished from the term rehabilitation. With great warmth he thinks about the importance of listening, whether as a mentor or mentee and givies his assessment of the structure of forensic psychology Shadd Maruna is Professor of Criminology at Queen's University Belfast and a member of the Correctional Services Accreditation and Advice Panel. He has previously held the post of Dean of Rutger's School of Criminal Justice in the USA and worked at Cambridge and Manchester Universities. His research focuses on desistance and the implications for reintegration into society after imprisonment. In 2001, his book, “Making Good: How ex-convicts reform and rebuild their lives” was named as outstanding contribution to Criminology in 2001. He has since authored or edited 6 other books and has won the Hans Mattick Award for distinguished contribution to criminology in 2014 and the inaugural research medal from the Howard League for Penal Reform in 2012 for his research's impact on real world practice. He has been a SOROS Justice fellow, a Fulbright Scholar and a Guggenheim Fellow. He has also been involved in several Learning Together partnerships between prisons and universities and is an advisor to several organisations that advocate for rights for people who've previously been imprisoned. Shadd was a long term friend and colleague of Hans Toch, Austrian American social psychologist and criminologist. Shadd said Hans 'was my mentor for my whole professional career. And my role model as a scholar. He lived a great life. To 91. He called em like he saw em and he wasn't afraid.' As Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the School of Criminal Justice at the University at Albany, New York Professor Toch had an enormous influence on numerous people in the criminal justice field over many years. We are just receiving news of his recent death and will post when we know more.
In this episode of Feminist History, Maggie tells about the adventures and struggles of the first half of Mary Shadd Cary's life, an activist who shook up the abolitionist discourse in the Antebellum period and went on to become the first black female newspaper editor in North America. Source list available at darknostalgiaworks.com.
Thrilled to be joined by Dr. Shadd Maruna, Queen's University Belfast! Shadd shares his insights around the topic of desistance from crime and so much more! Some of his projects which we discuss include his book, Making Good-How ex-convicts reform and rebuild their lives, and of course the ground breaking documentary, The Road from Crime. Enjoy this fascinating episode! The Road From Crime: https://vimeo.com/45631057 The Criminologist Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw1d_twLd7CdnDgS7amNpuQ The Paragon Group: https://theparagongroupllc.com/
Join Joe and Shadd as the talk about the local Tacoma comedy scene. find out which local comedian Shadd is always having to carry home from the bar. And his frustration with comedians at open mics.
Interview with Shadd Matthews President of Tri County Drain Specialists
Josh and Narin are joined by their good friend Shadd Foster! Shadd is a comedian based out of Tacoma and looks like a Shelby Dodson fucked Squints from "The Sandlot". We talk about family, Josh's new puppy, mean jokes, weird song lyrics, and a guy named Jelly Jim!
In Exodus 6:2–3, Yahuah states: I revealed myself to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob as Ēl Shaddāi, but was not known to them by my name Yahuah. https://www.thelionstares.com/post/true-word-of-yah-what-is-in-a-name-the-study-of-el --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lions-tares/support
160 Shadd students met the incredible challenge of completing a condensed 375 hour course in patient support this summer, at Shadd Heath And Business Center. Listen, as Mark Bergman chat with school principal Joe Cacchione about what it took to put the course together. We'll also hear from 2 graduates, Maria Dhe Paganon & Dave Morin about their incredible experience in the program and on the field.
Conversation with author and former tour manager of The Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead, Sam Cutler. Shadd and Sam discuss his time with the Grateful Dead, the band's relationship to Texas, and the legend of Jerry Garcia.
Professor Shadd Maruna speaks passionately about social justice, growth and human development. This podcast covers topics around cultural divide and the value of lived experience, relationships and our social context. For more information about the work we do, see: www.penalreformsolutions.com Twitter: @GrowthAlliance1 and @Sarah_Lewis30 Instagram: dr_sarah_lewis, growth_alliance1, growthproject_ and penalreformsolutions If you want to actively support our work, please see: https://www.patreon.com/growthmovement or to join the Growth Alliance, see: https://www.penalreformsolutions.com/the-growth-alliance
“You can’t unsee what you’ve seen…” Well, ain’t that the truth! Shadd Boucher, a REALTOR® and coach, shares the things he’s seen in real estate that have changed the way he views the world forever. He shares the unconventional ways his clients have selected their home and what he has learned through their processes. Listen in to learn how some people detect evil spirits and keep them away - and learn a few tricks for protecting your home, too! Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone, and never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting leighbrown.com. If you’re tired of doing real estate alone, enroll in Leigh Brown University and be sure to use your special “CSIRE” discount code at checkout for $10 off your subscription. Time Stamped Show Notes 01:45 – Introducing Shadd, a REALTOR in Lutz, FL who has been in the business for 20 years; he was U.S. Manager of the Year for RE/MAX in 2018 02:15 - He’s also a coach; he loves it and enjoys watching others succeed 02:50 - The history of Shadd’s name 04:00 – How he started in real estate 04:20 - He was in retail and a man came in and said he needed to be in real estate; he ended up working for the man, modernizing his office, and marrying his daughter 05:00 - He went into management, got into luxury real estate, worked a corporate job for a while, and eventually teamed up with a great broker/owner 07:30 - The corporate job was with Gryphon doing “Do Not Call Compliance” 09:40 – Shadd’s CSIRE story 10:00 - It has to do with superstitions of different cultures 11:00 - He had a client who was a “dowser” and could pinpoint where underground water and lines were located 11:50 - The water follows energy channels in the earth and this man had dowsing rods; he bought his house according to the reading of the rods 13:15 - He helped other people buy homes with water sources 14:20 - Another CSIRE story 14:26 - He helped a young couple get a house but their grandma had to pick it; she wanted a glass of water in the master bedroom to see if there were evil spirits 16:10 - People are serious about the demon-removing thing; listen to people, understand, and try to educate yourself 18:30 - On what he learned 18:45 - Somehow some people can sense death in the house 19:35 - Sometimes older agents can get hung up on thinking they know everything 20:13 - You can’t unsee what you’ve seen; he now has a glass of water by his bed 21:45 - How to contact Shadd: Go to Re/Max Capital Realty or find him on Facebook or Twitter 3 Key Points Be understanding and don’t be rude! Educate yourself about other people’s cultures. You can’t unsee what you’ve seen!
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Episode 56 features a conversation with Joe Faulhaber, guitarist and electrician, about The Trim, DeadEye and a history of Grateful Dead. Joe and Shadd co-founded DeadEye in 2010.
10 - Criminology Matters - In this conversation, Shadd Maruna and Fergus McNeill reflect on what they learned from collaborating in making the documentary film ‘The Road from Crime' and from the associated Desistance Knowledge Exchange project. They also stray into wider discussions about creative, sensory and public criminologies, musing on how researchers can and should engage with others in pursuit of justice. Fergus McNeill is Professor of Criminology & Social Work in the University of Glasgow where he works in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research and in Sociology, and his work can be found here: https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/staff/fergusmcneill/ Shadd Maruna is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, QUB. You can find out more about Shadd's work here:https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/shadd-maruna See the docuementary 'the Road from Crime' here: https://vimeo.com/45631057
This episode was made in collaboration with our friends 'Conversations with Criminologists', an excellent podcast from the Criminology team at University College Cork. This episode was recorded at the 2019 North South Criminology Conference in Cork and includes a conversation between John Horgan and Shadd Maruna about their research in criminology and terrorism studies. In this discussion there is a conversation on how terrorism researchers can learn from the desistance literature in criminology.
Automated testing sounds awesome and terrifying at the same time. Shadd unpacks it for us, and helps de-mystify what it is and explains it on both technical and functional levels. Michael also goes into the deep end of the technical pool and outlines what automated infrastructure provisioning or Infrastructure as Code is all about. It is an amazing conversation about two things that used to be very labor and cost-intensive. Please visit us, and see the show page for biographies, transcripts, links to other resources and additional information: https://standingonshouldersmedia.us/?blogcategory=Digital+Transformation&blog=y
Shadd Boucher is the Director of Development at a real estate company in Tampa, FL. He talks to us about how he builds “Badass Unicorns”, Slaughters a Sacred Cow, and that to be Lazy is expensive! He also shares some ideas on how to move from transactions to relationships in order to protect from real estate industry disruption and the oh-so scary iBuyer! Don’t forget to stay tuned until the end, where he says his piece on the gang mentality of real estate! You can connect with Shadd on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram! He is a vortex of knowledge, experience, and care. Be sure to review his articles for Lab Coat Agents! By the way, if you would like a copy of my show outline – I need you to do three things for me! Leave a review, share the podcast with a friend, and then send me a DM with your review, the episode # and your email. I’m happy to email you my notes on the episode! So...You Think You Want to Be A Real Estate Agent by Kendall E. Bonner, Ann Carlson, & Teresa RogersJoin My Facebook Group to continue our discussion! Find me on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube! #LevelUp, Kendall
Guest speakers Keith and Susan share an amazing message on how God sees His children and His heart for us. He wants a relationship not rules and regulations.
Every weekday for a full year, listeners can explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Pioneers, Creators, Villainesses, STEMinists, Warriors & Social Justice Warriors, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith and Andi Kristins. Special thanks to Shira Atkins, Alli Lindenberg and Edie Allard. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram [Twitter] (https://twitter.com/wmnmedia
Shadd rambles about the Valkyrie Selections Spring Spain wine trip, iwatches, 12th anniversary, new podcast, new car, and the Arkansas gig.
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's:CEO Strength CoachWeight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free:PLAE - http://plae.us/Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Rod Cole is entering his 10th season at the helm of the Athletic Performance program at Tarleton State University, as well as his 35th year of coaching, with 28 years at the college level and seven in the high school ranks. “We are excited to have Rod Cole in our department because he brings tremendous experience to our strength and conditioning program,” said Athletic Director Lonn Reisman. “With his experience as a strength and conditioning coach at highest level of the NCAA, Rod adds to the development of our student-athletes. He is the one who can help us take the next step through his knowledge and enthusiasm.” Cole came to Tarleton in 2009 after spending 15 years in the Big XII Conference. He spent 2008 as a strength and conditioning consultant with his own consulting business, Ever Stronger. Cole also served as the head football coach at BVCHEA High School in Bryan/College Station, a home school football team that finished the year 8-3. Cole remains involved in home school athletics in Stephenville by assisting with the Stephenville FAITH home school football, basketball and volleyball teams on which his children compete. He served as the director of football strength and performance at Texas A&M in 2007 after spending the previous 14 seasons as the director of strength and conditioning at Kansas State. Prior to being named the director at KSU, he served four months as the assistant strength coach under longtime New York Giants Strength and Conditioning Coach Jerry Palmieri. Cole received his Master Strength Coach certification in 2004 and was named the National Strength Coach of the Year by the Pro Football Strength Coaches Society in 1998. He is also a two-time recipient of the Big XII Conference Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year Award (1997 and 1999). He has trained over 150 athletes who have gone on to perform in the NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, CFL, international professional basketball leagues, or the Olympics. Some of the most notable athletes trained by Coach Cole are NFL players Darren Sproles, Jordy Nelson, Von Miller, Ryan Tannehill, and Terence Newman. Several of Cole’s former assistants are now serving at all levels of sport in the strength and conditioning field. Cole, who has worked with more than a dozen current and former NCAA Division I head football coaches as well as former NFL head coach Raheem Morris. He graduated from Bethany College in 1984 before receiving his master’s degree in sports administration from Wichita State in 1988. Cole and his wife, Stacey, have seven children - Aubrey, Kade, Kressyn, Shadd, Zane, Delaney and Charlsey - and four grandchildren. Kade, a former Tarleton linebacker, is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, TX. Shadd plays basketball at Howard Payne University. In This Episode We Discuss:What experience in his journey impacted him the most, and Why. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it.Overall program organization. Running a successful intern program. Having longevity in the field. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received.His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's:CEO Strength CoachWeight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free:PLAE - http://plae.us/Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Rod Cole is entering his 10th season at the helm of the Athletic Performance program at Tarleton State University, as well as his 35th year of coaching, with 28 years at the college level and seven in the high school ranks. “We are excited to have Rod Cole in our department because he brings tremendous experience to our strength and conditioning program,” said Athletic Director Lonn Reisman. “With his experience as a strength and conditioning coach at highest level of the NCAA, Rod adds to the development of our student-athletes. He is the one who can help us take the next step through his knowledge and enthusiasm.” Cole came to Tarleton in 2009 after spending 15 years in the Big XII Conference. He spent 2008 as a strength and conditioning consultant with his own consulting business, Ever Stronger. Cole also served as the head football coach at BVCHEA High School in Bryan/College Station, a home school football team that finished the year 8-3. Cole remains involved in home school athletics in Stephenville by assisting with the Stephenville FAITH home school football, basketball and volleyball teams on which his children compete. He served as the director of football strength and performance at Texas A&M in 2007 after spending the previous 14 seasons as the director of strength and conditioning at Kansas State. Prior to being named the director at KSU, he served four months as the assistant strength coach under longtime New York Giants Strength and Conditioning Coach Jerry Palmieri. Cole received his Master Strength Coach certification in 2004 and was named the National Strength Coach of the Year by the Pro Football Strength Coaches Society in 1998. He is also a two-time recipient of the Big XII Conference Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year Award (1997 and 1999). He has trained over 150 athletes who have gone on to perform in the NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, CFL, international professional basketball leagues, or the Olympics. Some of the most notable athletes trained by Coach Cole are NFL players Darren Sproles, Jordy Nelson, Von Miller, Ryan Tannehill, and Terence Newman. Several of Cole’s former assistants are now serving at all levels of sport in the strength and conditioning field. Cole, who has worked with more than a dozen current and former NCAA Division I head football coaches as well as former NFL head coach Raheem Morris. He graduated from Bethany College in 1984 before receiving his master’s degree in sports administration from Wichita State in 1988. Cole and his wife, Stacey, have seven children - Aubrey, Kade, Kressyn, Shadd, Zane, Delaney and Charlsey - and four grandchildren. Kade, a former Tarleton linebacker, is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, TX. Shadd plays basketball at Howard Payne University. In This Episode We Discuss:What experience in his journey impacted him the most, and Why. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it.Overall program organization. Running a successful intern program. Having longevity in the field. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received.His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.
Keith Laudieri, drummer for Graveltooth, joins Shadd and the bulldogs in the kitchen to discuss drums, music, Keith's first year as an Austinite, seafood and this week's album launch party at The Mohawk. Friday, July 6th celebrates the release of 'Can't Slow Down' by Graveltooth.
Shadd and Tripp catch up and reminisce about their deep musical history. Tripp teaches us about the now-legal cannabis industry in California.
Catch up with Shadd! Topics including: DeadEye, Earth Day, ecology, music, wine, 4/20, East Austin Italian restaurant reviews,
The Provincial Freeman first published by Mary Ann Shad. Mary Ann Shadd was born in Wilmington, Delaware, the oldest of 13 children to Harriet and Abraham Shadd. Both her parents were leaders in the Underground Railroad, which helped black slaves reach freedom in Canada. Her parents sent her to a Quaker school, and her love of learning led her to open a school for black children, then to continue teaching for years. When the U.S. Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Law in 1850, forcing authorities in all states to send black slaves back to captivity in the south, Shadd and her brother Isaac moved to Canada. On March 24, 1853, Shadd and Rev. Samuel Ringgold Ward edited and published The Provincial Freeman, a weekly newspaper dedicated to the ideals of freedom and educating black people in Canada and the United States. In this process, Shadd became the first black woman publisher in North America and the first woman publisher in Canada. The paper was first published in Windsor, then Toronto and then Chatham, Ontario and continued until September 20, 1857. The newspaper was considered aggressive for its time as Shadd and others were critical of those who took advantage of freed slaves, and critical of black religious leaders in the south for not encouraging blacks to become self-reliant. The paper read, "Self-reliance Is the Fine Road to Independence." Shadd married Thomas F. Cary from Toronto in 1856 and while living in Chatham, they had two children. Cary died in 1860 and eventually Shadd moved to Washington, D.C. where she established a school for black children and studied law at Howard University, becoming a lawyer in 1870. Shadd died in Washington on June 5, 1893. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Topics: Changing companies! Shadd leaves Pioneer for Victory Wine Group, food and wine, Trump, male exhibitionists in the locker room, Austin bomber and more.
Charles and Matt, and Gregg are joined in an encore episode by Dr. Shadd Maruna for an inspiring discussion of how our society labels those in the criminal justice system and processes them out of the community. The group then envision rituals of reintegration that will heal and reconnect. Shadd is now Professor of Criminology at the University of Manchester is one of the world's leading criminology researchers, particularly on re-entry. Shadd is the author of the book "Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives." He joins the podcast from Ireland. More information about Shadd is available here: http://rscj.newark.rutgers.edu/faculty/member/dr-shadd-maruna/ The special issue on judicial rehabilitation can be found here: http://www.ejprob.ro/index.pl/january_2011 His Twitter is @Criminology
Charles and Matt, and Gregg are joined in an encore episode by Dr. Shadd Maruna for an inspiring discussion of how our society labels those in the criminal justice system and processes them out of the community. The group then envision rituals of reintegration that will heal and reconnect. Shadd is now Professor of Criminology at the University of Manchester is one of the world's leading criminology researchers, particularly on re-entry. Shadd is the author of the book "Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives." He joins the podcast from Ireland. More information about Shadd is available here: http://rscj.newark.rutgers.edu/faculty/member/dr-shadd-maruna/ The special issue on judicial rehabilitation can be found here: http://www.ejprob.ro/index.pl/january_2011 His Twitter is @Criminology
Shadd returns from A Live One 2017 Spring Tour to tell the tale.
The first African American piano manufacturer comes into the balace room to share his journey from being a touring musician to having his own pianos be supported and used in the EMPIRE TV series, the official grand piano of the Vatican, and they are also in the Rolls Royce Showrooms. Listen to part one of the conversation here in episode 34. This episode is supported by Cambridge Tradition. Listen to the episode to find out the special discount they're offering only to Balance Room Listeners. WEBSITE: http://www.ShaddPianos.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShaddPianos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadd_pianos/ https://www.instagram.com/warrenshadd/ Cambridge Tradition WEBSITE: h:ttp//www.Cambridgetraditionllc.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cambridge_tradition/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cambridgetradition/ www.ingridwoode.com www.instagram.com/theBalanceRoom www.twitter.com/TheBalanceRoom www.facebook.com/TheBalanceRoom www.instagram.com/ericseats/ www.twitter.com/ericseats Send your #AskESeats questions to Eric@TheBalanceRoom.com Send Questions and/or Comments to ingrid@TheBalanceRoom.com Buy "Going LiVe In FiVe w/Ingrid Woode & The Woode Tribe Orchestra" here ingridwoode.bandcamp.com/album/going-…be-orchestra Purchase Project Sidiooo Vol. 1 here itunes.apple.com/us/album/project…l.-1/id906748608 Purchase "Too Weak's Notice" here itunes.apple.com/us/album/too-wea…tice/id423133492
The first African American piano manufacturer comes into the balace room to share his journey from being a touring musician to having his own pianos be supported and used in the EMPIRE TV series, the official grand piano of the Vatican, and they are also in the Rolls Royce Showrooms. Listen to part one of the conversation here in episode 33. This episode is supported by Cambridge Tradition. Listen to the episode to find out the special discount they're offering only to Balance Room Listeners. Time Stamps 07:50 7UP Story: Why it's important to block out the noise and believe in yourself. 11:30 Songology 14:30 Go To Gadget - 2 new Shadd keyboards, phone, and airline tickets 18:40 - Ask #ESeats (if I have a child interested in music, how I nurture that) 21:30 -how did Warren go from being a musician to running a piano technician business? 23:45 - Warren shares a story of playing with his father's band for a Lincoln Memorial as a child... 25:50 What was Warren's childhood like being a child prodigy. 27:40 Tare Of The Week WEBSITE: http://www.ShaddPianos.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShaddPianos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadd_pianos/ https://www.instagram.com/warrenshadd/ Cambridge Tradition WEBSITE: h:ttp//www.Cambridgetraditionllc.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cambridge_tradition/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cambridgetradition/ www.ingridwoode.com www.instagram.com/theBalanceRoom www.twitter.com/TheBalanceRoom www.facebook.com/TheBalanceRoom www.instagram.com/ericseats/ www.twitter.com/ericseats Send your #AskESeats questions to Eric@TheBalanceRoom.com Send Questions and/or Comments to ingrid@TheBalanceRoom.com Buy "Going LiVe In FiVe w/Ingrid Woode & The Woode Tribe Orchestra" here ingridwoode.bandcamp.com/album/going-…be-orchestra Purchase Project Sidiooo Vol. 1 here itunes.apple.com/us/album/project…l.-1/id906748608 Purchase "Too Weak's Notice" here itunes.apple.com/us/album/too-wea…tice/id423133492
The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
Mary Ann Shadd Cary an African American journalist and abolitionist was born in 1823. In she started a newspaper called The Provincial Freemen, a weekly publication for African Americans, to assist self liberated black people and to promote information about the successes of Black people living in Canada. When the Civil War broke out, Mary Ann Shadd Cary returned to the United States to help in the war effort. Shadd moved to Washington, DC, where she taught, then pursued law studies and became the first Black woman to complete this degree at Howard University. Shadd fought for many causes, including women's right to vote. In addition Shadd testified before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives along with women's rights activists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Shadd succeeded in achieving another first when she became the first Black women to cast a vote in a national election: A Black teacher and journalist, Mary Ann Shadd, was the first Black woman in North America to publish a newspaper and the first woman to study for a law degree at an American university. Mary Ann Shadd was the eldest of 13 children. Her father worked for the abolitionist newspaper called the Liberator run by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and provided help to fugitive African Americans as a member of the Underground Railroad. Shadd Cary would grow up to follow in her father's footsteps. Shadd settled in Windsor, Ontario where she wrote educational booklets outlining the advantages of Canada for settlers willing to work and the need for living within one's means. She set up a school in Windsor for fugitives from slavery.
On the show this week we have Warren Shadd.He is a second generation piano technician and third generation musician. He has performed and toured worldwide in every aspect of live and recorded music with hundreds of celebrities. On drums, at the early age of four, he played his first of many jazz concerts, and was proclaimed a child prodigy. From high school through Howard University, Warren performed with numerous icons as listed below. As a piano technician, Warren has tuned, repaired, or rebuilt pianos for countless major performing artists, concert halls, churches, schools, and institutions worldwide. In 2003, Warren founded SHADD Pianos USA, a Piano and Keyboard Manufacturing Company. His Piano's are on the hit show "Empire" every week. The Vatican will also use Shadd's piano's. They have also been used on American Idol and in Presidential Inaugurations of Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, numerous White House shows, and Television Performances. He has also partnered with Rolls-Royce. Warren has also invented an created a new innovative Assistive technology for autistic, deaf/hard of hearing, and blind/hard of seeing children and young adults. You will enjoy this show!!
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This week we talk with Shadd Maruna and Fergus McNeill about their documentary project, The Road From Crime. This documentary was produced as part of the larger Discovering Desistance Project, which aims to share knowledge and improve understanding of why people desist from crime. First, we hear a clip from the opening sequence of the […]
On February 1, 2011, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) marked the beginning of Black History Month with the launch of a new, online black history museum. "Canadian Black History: an Interactive Experience" can be accessed through the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/games/teachers-corner/black-history-month.asp . In this episode, we speak and share with Karen Shadd: Communications Advisor - Public Education and Marketing Unit - Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Karen is a descendant of Mary Ann Shadd, the first Black woman editor of a North American newspaper and was also a educator and a lawyer. Mary Ann Shadd's father, Abraham Shadd, was the first Black man to be elected to political office in Canada. Karen tells us how Canadian Black History: an Interactive Experience can into existence and some of the website's highlights. This is the 15th anniversary of official celebrations of Black History Month, and this year, the theme is "Proud of Our History." The month will focus on the exceptional accomplishments of black Canadians including noted rancher John Ware, journalist and human rights activist Carrie Best, baseball star Ferguson Jenkins, and hockey player and humanitarian Jarome Iginla. To raise awareness, CIC will also launch a series of public service announcements featuring historical accomplishments of black Canadians, to be aired on television stations across Canada, and online. For more information about these and other events happening nation-wide, visit ; www.cic.gc.ca/blackhistorymonth . Feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.com. If you live in North America, you can leave us a voice mail at 1-866-280-9385