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Best podcasts about shannon rogers

Latest podcast episodes about shannon rogers

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys
Macbeth, Netball And The Battle Of The Weather Girls

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 64:16


In this exclusive full length episode Brett, Tim and Nige catch up with finance guru Angelo Baronessa from Divergent Wealth about investing money and how to avoid scams. Shannon Rogers... LEARN MORE The post Macbeth, Netball And The Battle Of The Weather Girls appeared first on JOY Breakfast.

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Intuitive Empath, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 33:14


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! When someone is being attacked in their home, does Shannon ever feel in danger? At an incredibly young age, Shannon Rogers learned to use her abilities as an intuitive empath as a means of navigating life and the negative energy of the living that surrounded her. As a woman, she learned that these skills were still there and, in fact, could play a significant role in not only helping herself but others as she entered a journey of paranormal investigation. Today, in Part One of our conversation, we hear about some of those journeys. Journeys that would lead her to confront disturbed souls who once tormented the living in their lifetimes and some who never walked the earth. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Intuitive Empath, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 24:34


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! When someone is being attacked in their home, does Shannon ever feel in danger? At an incredibly young age, Shannon Rogers learned to use her abilities as an intuitive empath as a means of navigating life and the negative energy of the living that surrounded her. As a woman, she learned that these skills were still there and, in fact, could play a significant role in not only helping herself but others as she entered a journey of paranormal investigation. Today, in Part Two of our conversation, we hear about some of those journeys. Journeys that would lead her to confront disturbed souls who once tormented the living in their lifetimes and some who never walked the earth. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

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Cryptique
JOHN WILKES BOOT'S DARING ESCAPE AND THE OBAMA ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

Cryptique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 40:00


Tonight on Cryptique: Ryan and J ask the question, did Booth escape justice?  There's a good chance he did.  In the second half we focus on actress Shannon Rogers.  You probably know her as Shannon Richardson but since she tried to frame her husband for a bio weapons attack, we'll be using her maiden name.  She made ricin poison to mail to then President Obama, and attempted to frame her husband.  Keep listening for Zombie Road Tour updates and let us know what you think at cryptiquepodcast@gmail.com TikTok @cryptique_podcast  YouTube @cryptiquepodcast  x @podcastevil Merch is available at https://cryptiquepodcaststore.com 

omo
Episode 56: What is tone wood?

omo

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 64:09


Jason and Jerry talk to Shannon Rogers of Shannon's Lumber Industry Update about tone wood. Liz gives her reaction to the interview. Special Guest: Shannon Rogers .

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
Grizzly On The Hunt with The Forgotten Files! Shannon Rogers!

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 62:59


Wednesday 03/08/23 at 6:00 PM EST Time! Don't miss this show with Grizzly on the hunt! Grizzly is on the hunt and for paranormal Explorations of America LLC. and The Forgotten Files. Grizzly will explore Spirits and energy from Shannon Rogers. Shannon is an intuitive empath and study metaphysical realm. Grizzly is going to spend time with Shannon Rogers as she takes us on her journey into the paranormal. Shannon Rogers is the owner of Paranormal Explorations of America LLC and the host of The Calling: The Forgotten Files Podcast. She first started learning about energy and Spirit in 2011 when she became to understand she was an intuitive empath and through mentorship began to study the metaphysical. Years later during a trip to Scotland, she had an experience that completely changed how she interacted with Spirit and believes she was passed down ancestral gifts. Shannon is from Ft Worth, Texas and travels all over the US as well as other countries around the world connecting to both the living and what is beyond the veil. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support

Jewelry Journey Podcast
Episode 176 Part 2: How Linda Orlick Helped Put the Jewelry Industry on the Map

Jewelry Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 19:27


What you'll learn in this episode: How the jewelry industry has changed over the last 50 years How the Women's Jewelry Association helped women jewelry professionals get the recognition they deserved What it was like to work with Elizabeth Taylor and Hilary Clinton to design iconic jewels for them Linda's advice for young jewelry designers About Linda Orlick Linda Orlick is a longtime public relations expert in the jewelry industry as well as an accomplished business executive with experience branding high-end products, people and companies. She is co-founder of the influential Women's Jewelry Association, a volunteer organization founded in 1984 that began with 10 women in an apartment in Manhattan and blossomed to become a formidable entity and powerful voice for women in the jewelry industry worldwide. Linda served as its President for a four- year term. Additional Resources: Instagram LinkedIn Photos available on ThejewelryJourney.com Transcript: Linda Orlick entered the jewelry industry when gold was $35 an ounce and jewelry designers were unknowns who worked behind the scenes. Due in no small part to Linda's passion for the industry and her work to brand and promote emerging designers, retailers and shows, jewelry is now a respected part of the American fashion scene. She joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about the history of the Women's Jewelry Association; why it's so hard for people to leave the jewelry industry once they enter it; and how she helped facilitate the design of the 4.25 carat canary yellow diamond ring Hilary Clinton wore to the 1993 inauguration. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the second part of a two-part episode. If you haven't heard part one, please head to TheJewelryJourney.com. My guest is Linda Orlick. Linda has spent her whole career in jewelry. She has been very successful as a retailer and a consultant to retailers. She's one of the cofounders of the Women's Jewelry Association, and she helped build it into a powerhouse. Welcome back. Linda: I think I was also instrumental in launching the American Jewelry Design Council. That was founded by Jose Hess and Jean Francois Albert, with a lot of wonderful designers. As a matter of fact, I'll tell you a story. We used to meet once a year and have a retreat. I must include Michael Van Danzer. as one of the outstanding designers. One year, we had an appointment to meet at De Beers in London to talk about jewelry design and diamonds. There were 30 of us. I have to mention Susan Helmich, Susan Fabric as well. They were also women that were very much a part of the American Jewelry Design Council. Those were the women that stood out. That morning, one of my good friends called me and said, “You can't go to London,” and I said, “Why?” They said, “Princess Diana just died.” Well, too late, we were all on our way to London. We arrived in London and were walking to Kensington Palace, not knowing if we were going to have our meeting De Beers. Everything was up in the air. It was the most sorrowful experience that we all shared together. My group did meet at De Beers. It was a very short meeting. Chairs were abundant, but there was just no stopping them. Although we had time enough to meet, there was also the trip home at Heathrow Airport, when the funeral procession was going on. Every person in that airport was hysterically crying and cried all the way home. It was such a personal tragedy for so many of us, but we carried on as best we could. Another retreat we went to was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We went there in September, when the aspen trees were golden in their bloom. These retreats really gave the designers a chance to talk about how they were going to continue their designs and how they were going to keep building, how they were going to invite new designers to come in, and how they were going to expand the world of jewelry design. One of the things they did was pick a theme, whether it be a wheel or a teardrop, and every designer that was part of the American Jewelry Design Council would a create piece with this theme. Then one of us had the idea to display them in different museum settings as an exhibit. It was also at the JA Show and eventually the JCK Show. Now, I had been on the board of Kent State University School of Design for 18 years. When I first joined the board, I fell in love with the school, and Henry and I were invited to be guest speakers. It was then called the Shannon Rogers and Jerry Silverman School of Design. We were invited to their fashionomics course that happened every Friday. So, we would get on a plane from New York to Cleveland, which is an hour flight, and spend the day at the school speaking to the students, answering questions, having a lovely dinner, and then getting on a flight that night and going back to New York. I continued that for 18 years. Every Friday in the fall semester, I would bring different designers or an editor from Vogue Magazine or another magazine and then come back the same day. I loved it. One day, the amazing president—her name was Elizabeth Rhodes—said to me, “We'd like to rebrand the school. Jerry Silverman is such a big name. How can we do that?” I said, “I have an idea. Come to my office in New York, and let's have a branding session. Let's talk about a strategy to rename the school, since it's more about design.” My dear colleague Michael Carter sat with the deans and the professors. Every one of the teaching professionals of Kent State was in a New York conference room, and we renamed the Kent State School of Design. It was that simple, and it's been that way ever since. For many years after that, I continued to travel to the school, bringing other guest speakers to their fashionomics course. It was very rewarding. I also helped them develop a New York program, where students worked in a studio in New York in the garment district. They housed students, and they had students come to FIT or be assigned to different designers, like Donna Karan or Diane von Furstenberg, to work with them so they could increase their skills as designers. That was an exceptional time to see the emergence of this wonderful talent come to life. Sharon: Wow! It sounds like you have quite a history. What is your connection to jewelry today? Do you have a connection? Linda: I will always have a connection. When I went to school and studied to be a medical technician, I worked for an amazing doctor on Park Avenue and 78th Street until I was almost nine months pregnant. I had the privilege of having patients like Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft. I once gave flu shots to all the cast of a Broadway show. I never in a million years thought I would be in the jewelry industry. My uncle, my mom's brother, had a company called Raquel and Landy. He was one of the first jewelry manufacturing companies to make high jewelry in platinum and diamonds. He said to me, “Your great uncle was the founder of the first jewelry boutique on the Bowery of New York. He used to make jewelry for the Duchess of Windsor.” I said, “Hm. Jewelry, my great uncle, my uncle, my cousins.” It was meant to be for me. Most people who go into the jewelry industry, especially in the beginning, if you ask them, “Did you study to be in the industry?” they would say, “It just happened. I happened to fall into it.” Once you fall into it, you love it. I can call anybody I met back in the 70s as if I was with them yesterday. The jewelry industry has a special bond. Once they love you, once you give them your integrity and your honesty, you have friends for life. I worked with the well-known Mark Hanna, who is now with Warren Buffet's company. In the very beginning, he and I worked for a company and developed jewelry. We have maintained our friendship throughout the years. There isn't a person I've met that I'm not still in touch with. When I moved to Florida in August of 2019, purely by accident, we were about to have a hurricane, which never happened. My best friend said to me, “Come on, we're going to the mall. I'm going to show you what it's all about.” This is the first time I ever lived outside of New York City. We walked into the mall and into Neiman Marcus. Keep in mind that Henry Dunay was the most important jewelry designer at Neiman Marcus for probably close to 50 years, and along with him I used to make personal appearances. I used to help them with many of their promotional campaigns. I helped them with their events. In fact, there were times when they hired me to create in-store promotions for them or tie-ins with other designers. We used to have in-store events and try to bring the store together, which I was very involved with. I can't remember what I was thinking about. Sharon: Neiman Marcus. Linda: We walked into Neiman's, and I walked straight into the fine jewelry department. Neal Acartio, who was one of the managers in another store was there, and he looked at me and said, “What are you doing here?” I said, “Well, I just moved to Florida. There's no hurricane, so my girlfriend took me shopping.” He said, “You know, there's a position open as a sales associate.” I said, “But I never did retail,” and he said, “It doesn't matter. They're interviewing tomorrow.” I got the job. I was working the next week just like that. I had so much fun. It wasn't easy being on your feet for eight hours, but I met childhood friends. I immediately made strong relationships with beautiful clients that had me shopping for them. I absolutely loved it, and I probably would still be there, but on March 17, 2020, everything closed down, the store, the mall, the country. The pandemic was here. Everything closed. There was no place to go. I stayed in the house for 18 months. Neiman's started to hire very slowly afterwards, but it took a very long time. I can happily say I'm still very involved in the industry. I most recently volunteered to work with my friends and colleagues at the Women's Jewelry Association, which is coming up on our 40th anniversary, which I can't believe. The Women's Jewelry Association is going to be 40 years old next year, so I'm going to be actively involved and will attend the 40th anniversary of the Women's Jewelry Association. Through my Facebook connections, through my social media connections, I would say I am as involved in the industry as I could be. Living here in Florida, I have a deep love for it, a deep respect for the way it's grown. I watched these designers, who tried to lead with all the different and beautiful works they put out, getting better and better each year. To any young designer coming in, do it. Embrace it with both hands. One of the schools that stands out is FIT. Their jewelry department has expanded dramatically. I used to guest lecture. We started the Women in the Know Conferences at FIT through the Women's Jewelry Association. That's something that happens every year. The other design schools out there are very good, like Parsons. USC has a very important program. Kent State, when we went back, expanded their jewelry department. It was very impressive. It's exciting to have seen it from the 1970s. It's now close to 2023. I have another story I'd love to tell you about. My dear colleague at the Diamond Information Council called me one day and said, “Linda, Elizabeth Taylor needs a mask to wear for an event in honor of AIDS, to raise funds for AIDS research.” I said, “O.K., let me think about this for a second.” I went to Henry and said, “Henry, Elizabeth Taylor needs a mask.” When you say that to somebody with a wealth of designer possibilities like Henry Dunay, you can't image what's coming next. You'll see by the picture of Elizabeth holding the mask that he didn't just create a little pin and mask. It was a life-size mask with 936 diamonds supplied by dear friends at William Goldberg Diamonds and platinum from the Platinum Guild. The Gold Council donated the gold. This extraordinary mask, which was valued at over $1 million, was supposed to be carried by Elizabeth the day of the event. She wanted to auction it off at Christie's. The night before, she got the flu, so she couldn't attend the event. A model was the one who wound up carrying it, but Elizabeth's connection with the mask was strong. We had beautiful photography that shows her with the mask. Henry designed mini mask pins for her and several of the guests, like Anna Wintour, so they would always have a keepsake from that evening. The mask went all over the world. It went to Wichita, Kansas, to raise funds for pediatric AIDS. In about two hours, it raised over $88,000 for AIDS. It was absolutely breathtaking, as you will see in the pictures. Sadly, the mask was pulled apart because the diamonds had to given back. Though Henry's intention was to replace it with other diamonds, I don't think it ever happened. Everybody used to say, “Oh, Elizabeth Taylor, she's such a diva. You're going to have such a hard time working with her.” I couldn't tell you how absolutely wonderful and genuine she was. The few times we met her, when we presented the mask to her and at another event, where Henry designed a special necklace for her, she was as loving and generous and warm and friendly as anyone could imagine. Her dedication to raising awareness for AIDS was like none other. I will never forget those moments I had with her. It was very exciting. Sharon: It must have been. Linda, thank you for sharing all the history and different perspectives you have. You've seen a lot, and you'll see a lot more, I'm sure. Thank you so much for being here today. Linda: Thank you so much. It's been a wonderful journey to share with you. Sharon: We will have photos posted on the website. Please head to TheJewelryJourney.com to check them out. Thank you again for listening. Please leave us a rating and review so we can help others start their own jewelry journey.

Working at Woodworking
EP 55 “...and our next presenter is YOU!

Working at Woodworking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 30:15


At some in your career as a woodworker, either hobbyist or professional….you will be ask to do a presentation  about woodworking. Should you? YES! There are many benefits that come from sharing your knowledge of woodworking. RecommendationsWoodTalk EP 536...Shannon Rogers…. https://woodtalkshow.com/Roy Underhill's K'off's Left Shoe : https://www.amazon.com/Khrushchevs-Shoe-Other-Captivate-Audience/dp/0738206725Scott….Essential Craftsman: https://www.youtube.com/c/essentialcraftsmanSupport The Show On:    Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/workatwoodwork    Donate Directly: https://www.workingatwoodworking.com/support.phpAffiliate Links:Taylor Tools: https://lddy.no/19h9vUnitel Voice VOIP- https://unitelvoice.grsm.io/2nio74g7myc5Working At Woodworking Podcast hopes to encourage and provide information to amateur woodworkers who dream about turning their hobby into a full-time or part-time business, and to help current business owners succeed. Business coaching is available at reasonable rates. Sound effects from: http://www.freesfx.co.ukContact:For more information or to support WAW, visit the website at https://www.workingatwoodworking.comQuestions, comments, and complaints can be sent to roger@workingatwoodworking.com or call 812-325-9823.Support the show

Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?
Poison Love

Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 20:18 Very Popular


When Army veteran Nathan Richardson settles into civilian life, he falls for actress Shannon Rogers. Not long after they took their vows, Nathan discovered the devil behind Shannon's smile and would soon find himself in a matter of national security.Want even more true crime? Stream full episodes of Who The (Bleep) Did I Marry on discovery plus. Go to discoveryplus.com/whothebleep to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Membership Guys Podcast with Mike Morrison
362 - How to Stand Out as the Go-To Expert on your Membership Topic

The Membership Guys Podcast with Mike Morrison

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 20:59 Very Popular


Finding new ways to get members piling into your membership is a difficult path to navigate. But finding a niche market and establishing yourself as an expert in that field is certainly a way to boost your chances. That way, you can build authority and trust and get members joining in their droves. In this episode of The Membership Geeks podcast, hosts Mike Morrison and Callie Willows dive into the steps you can take to establish yourself as an expert on your membership topic. They go on to explain how these pointers could help your membership site flourish more quickly than you think. Essential Learning Points: Why building authority will help your membership service flourish How to cater to a niche market How content creation can help you build your reputation Why writing a book is not dated – it would still hugely help your reputation Important Links & Mentions: https://www.membershipacademy.com/ (Membership Academy) https://www.membershipgeeks.com/ (Membership Geeks) https://www.membershipgeeks.com/niche/ (Why Membership Site Owners Need to Niche Down (And STAY Niched)) https://www.membershipgeeks.com/lisa-leander/ (Succeeding with a small niche with guest Lisa Leander) https://www.membershipgeeks.com/achieving-success-small-niche-shannon-rogers/ (Achieving success in a small niche with guest Shannon Rogers) https://www.lulu.com/ (Lulu.com) Key Quotes: “Building authority as an expert in your topic is a majorly important factor in marketing your membership.” “The truth is anyone can whip up a sales page, say that they're an expert on something without anything to back it up. So you need to be able to provide proof that you're the real deal.” “Niching down, becoming known for something specific is always going to get you further than being a jack of all trades.” Thank You For Listening We really appreciate you choosing to listen to us and for supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. We would also be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-membership-guys-podcast/id1022495556?mt=2 (leave an honest review and rating for the show in Apple) Podcasts. They're extremely helpful when it comes to reaching our audience and we read each and every one personally! Finally, don't forget to https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-membership-guys-podcast/id1022495556?mt=2 (subscribe to the podcast in Apple) Podcasts to make sure that you never miss an episode.

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Another F*****g Horror Podcast
Wake Up And Smell The Ghost Gunpowder

Another F*****g Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 84:40


Monique goes into the craziness of the ghosts that ruined Shannon Rogers's life. Then, Amy dives in on what a piece of shit Coco Chanel was. If you liked the episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe. Edited by: Filip Đorđević

The Podolskiy Method - Parenting an Athlete
Season 2, Ep 4: Shannon Rogers

The Podolskiy Method - Parenting an Athlete

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 74:30


We are back for the special season 2 episode 4 with Shawnee Harle and Shannon Rogers.  It is time to hear from the parents, their perspective, and to learn from their growth. Hailing from Western Ontario, Shannon is a proud mother of two elite waterpolo athletes, as well as two other children that play junior tennis. She's experienced being an athlete first-hand as a ballet dancer, ran track, and played basketball. As an athlete and parent of athletes, she understands the dedication and challenges that coaches face today in pushing kids to perform their best. Shannon is an advocate for awareness of mental and emotional development for athletes and the coaching approaches that affect this.ShawneeHarle.comThePodolskiyMethod.com@SharpSkateNY

Hillbilly Horror Stories
295: Premonitions

Hillbilly Horror Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 58:27


Jerry & Tracy talk about some premonitions, some good, some bad. Paranormal investigator Shannon Rogers stops by to talk about her story on the first episode of Eli Roth's A Ghost Ruined My Life on the Travel Channel.

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Intuitive Empath | A Conversation With Shannon Rogers

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 34:21


When someone is being attacked in their home, does Shannon ever feel in danger? At an incredibly young age, Shannon Rogers learned to use her abilities as an intuitive empath as a means of navigating life and the negative energy of the living that surrounded her. As a woman, she learned that these skills were still there, and in fact could play a great role in not only helping herself but others as she entered a journey of paranormal investigation. Today we hear about some of those journeys. Journeys that would lead her to confront disturbed souls who once tormented the living in their lifetimes, and some who ever walked the earth. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: What happened when Shannon had a full-on encounter with demons? Is there ever a way to identify if a family has an ancestral curse on them? Seeing dead people at “haunted locations”, where the dark history is not accurate or even true, why is it that spirits seem to play the role of a myth? When someone is being attacked in their home, does Shannon ever feel in danger? What is Shannon's biggest fear when investigating a haunted location? What draws Shannon to a haunted location? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks

RNZ: Checkpoint
Businesses frustrated by another Covid-19 level 3 lockdown

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 8:24


On the other side of the city.. businesses were making the now familiar snap back into lockdown operations. Bars, restaurants and shops have been forced to reverting back to level 3 operations - or close their doors. And as Checkpoint reporter Louise Ternouth and camera operator Simon Rogers discovered another change in alert levels has been met with huge frustration.

Hand Tool Book Review
[S2-06] American Furniture Of The 18th Century By Jeffrey Greene

Hand Tool Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 13:15


American Furniture of the 18th Century is in my opinion one of the best period furniture books that is available. It's an affordable buy in most cases on the second hand market, and I believe it's the kind of book that will stand you in good stead for years to come. Join me on the show as I review it, and then listen to a great interview with Shannon Rogers as we discuss it further.

Hand Tool Book Review
[S2-07] Interview With Shannon Rogers About American Furniture Of The 18th Century

Hand Tool Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 90:07


A wonderful interview with Shannon Rogers about the classic book American Furniture of the 18th Century by Jeffrey Greene. As discussed in the show here the next episode is Shannon's Renaissance Woodworker podcast from Woodworking in America.

Hand Tool Book Review
[S2-08] Shannon Rogers Renaissance Woodworker 62 WIA Jeffrey Greene

Hand Tool Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 20:52


Shannon Rogers mentioned at the end of the interview that he had also done a podcast on Jeffrey Greene's American Furniture of the 18th Century. I've remastered the original, which can be found here: https://www.renaissancewoodworker.com/rww-62-wia-jeffrey-greene-anatomy-of-a-masterpiece/ If you enjoy it, go take a look at some of his other articles there is some really interesting stuff there.

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Intuitive Empath | A Conversation With Shannon Rogers

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 35:51


At an incredibly young age, Shannon Rogers learned to use her abilities as an intuitive empath as a means of navigating life and the negative energy of the living that surrounded her. As a woman, she learned that these skills were still there, and in fact could play a great role in not only helping herself but others as she entered a journey of paranormal investigation. Today we hear about some of those journeys. Journeys that would lead her to confront disturbed souls who once tormented the living in their lifetimes, and some who ever walked the earth. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: What happened when Shannon had a full-on encounter with demons? Is there ever a way to identify if a family has an ancestral curse on them? Seeing dead people at “haunted locations”, where the dark history is not accurate or even true, why is it that spirits seem to play the role of a myth? When someone is being attacked in their home, does Shannon ever feel in danger? What is Shannon’s biggest fear when investigating a haunted location? What draws Shannon to a haunted location? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks

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Real Ghost Stories Online
Intuitive Empath | An Interview With Shannon Rogers

Real Ghost Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 14:56


At an incredibly young age, Shannon Rogers learned to use her abilities as an intuitive empath as a means of navigating life and the negative energy of the living that surrounded her. As a woman, she learned that these skills were still there, and in fact could play a great role in not only helping herself but others as she entered a journey of paranormal investigation. Today we hear about some of those journeys. Journeys that would lead her to confront disturbed souls who once tormented the living in their lifetimes, and some who ever walked the earth. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: What happened when Shannon had a full-on encounter with demons? Is there ever a way to identify if a family has an ancestral curse on them? Seeing dead people at “haunted locations”, where the dark history is not accurate or even true, why is it that spirits seem to play the role of a myth? When someone is being attacked in their home, does Shannon ever feel in danger? What is Shannon’s biggest fear when investigating a haunted location? What draws Shannon to a haunted location? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks

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Hand Tool Book Review
[S1-29] The Artisan Of Ipswich With Shannon Rogers

Hand Tool Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 73:58


In today's episode, I am joined by Shannon Rogers and we discuss one of the great historical books - The Artisan of Ipswich by Robert Tarule.

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Reader's Entertainment Radio
Book Lights radio with Lisa Kessler presents Author Shannon Rogers

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 31:00


Shannon Rogers has finished many novels, but after taking some time off, she connected with talented and prolific author, and friend, (C.G. Mosley), who had begun a sci-fi space opera trilogy who came up with the brilliant notion that Shannon could finish writing the rest of the story, and before she could blink, she was signing her first publishing contract for her co-authored book, scifi space story titled Star Cruiser Titan 2: The Abandoned Secret. ​When not writing, Shannon is reading, dancing, singing loudly in her car, playing with her dogs, obsessively watching makeup tutorials, song reactions, and dance choreography videos on YouTube, and searching Spotify and Pandora for the next brilliant artist and songs which she will then run around and shove in her friends' faces, demanding they listen and love it. Shannon lives in Nashville, TN with her husband and furbabies, while butting into the lives of her adult son and daughter who tolerate it with exasperated sighs but genuine love. Oh, and she gets to spoil two grandbabies. What more could you want? You can find out more at her website: https://www.shannonrogersauthor.com/ 

Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Shannon completes his marathon discussion of all things woodworking.

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Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Kyle and Dyami chat with Shannon Rogers about . . . woodworking (and lots of other stuff).

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Creators Collective
#61 Turning, Sharpening with diamonds, and types of strops

Creators Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 61:29


In episode #61 We have a special guest Shannon Rogers of the HAnd Tool School. We talk about methods of turning, getting a mirror edge on a diamond plate, and different types of strops and stropping compounds.Help us grow on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/craftedpodcastTop Ptreons of the week Make Build Modify, Master of None, and Deby Brooke!!What’s new/ what are we working on?Zack: Taxes, Steel vase for steel roses. truckWill: Bathroom Vanities, live edge marking gauge (https://youtu.be/yRld7c23_ik)James: side table plans and finish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTFB6QwE7o0&list=PLAbayqjimalGAnUtvnwv50DJJBCADJeTLShannon: conditioning shop sawn veneer and fret sawing Turning methods and typeMerion edge on a diamond stone.Types of strops and compoundsJoke of the week I bought a dog from a blacksmith this morning......within 10 minutes of getting him home he made a bolt for the door.What’s new/what are we watching/reading?Will: Travel Feels (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbvIIQc5Jo9-jIXnkPe03oA)James: PBS Space time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW55cViXu6sShannon: Ready player one http://amzn.to/2FsZuV0Zack: Stephen King - Night Shift http://amzn.to/2CQfNcXFavorite tool/product this week?Zack: ISOtunes Noise Isolating Bluetooth http://amzn.to/2CQqYCAShannon: Knew concepts Fret saw http://amzn.to/2FsZ80CWill: Hock plane irons (http://amzn.to/2CWB8F5)James: Veritas backsaws https://www.highlandwoodworking.com/veritas-crosscut-carcass-saw.aspx?A=1367&B=28 HostsJames Wright: Wood By Wright https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMtJOly6TpO5MQQnNwkCHgZack Herberholz: ZH Fabrication https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdZMJDDpyvI9WJyY7IZP7wWilliam Walker: Wm. Walker Co. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCievvwx_-UU-rP28103rUCwSHOW NOTES Intro and outtro recorded and produced by Jason Wright http://jason.theyouthman.com/

Behind The Membership with Callie Willows
Achieving Success in a Small Niche with Shannon Rogers

Behind The Membership with Callie Willows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 67:16


Shannon Rogers from The Hand Tool School joins Callie on episode 8 of the Behind the Membership podcast. The Hand Tool School has been up and running for 7 years now offering standalone courses (Semesters), and the recurring membership element (Apprenticeship) was added just over 12 months ago. Shannon provides a unique approach to his teaching model and makes impressive use of automation and tagging to provide a more hands on and customised approach to his members. Shannon has a wealth of experience to share so listen in to find out: How he's managed to succeed in a low-cost hobby based market by being a niche within a niche How his site grew from a podcast and video show to monetising with an online school Why he created a coaching based membership alongside his standalone courses and how he's combined these into a cohesive learning system How advances in automation have helped him to scale and enable a more personal approach How he's using live video and tripwire products to attract new members How he manages running the school alongside a full time job (and without a team!) Why creating content based on member needs forms the backbone of his membership How he completely redesigned and relaunched his site a year ago Why you just need to be one step ahead of the people you're teaching Why fostering a strong and supportive community makes life easier And much more!

The Maker Minded
The Green Woodworker Podcast: Episode 001 Talking With Matt Cremona

The Maker Minded

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 24:22


  On this episode of The Green Woodworker Podcast we interview Matt Cremona. Well known in the maker community, Matt is passionate about all things wood. From harvesting the timber to building the mill to prepare it for use in his handcrafted pieces, his dedication to his craft is evident.   Once you are introduced to Matt you will see the gifted abilities he has for his passion. Matt shares his knowledge with the maker community through an entertaining and informative YouTube channel and other platforms. Get to know Matt Cremona, husband, father, urban wood master.   Be sure to visit Matt at http://www.mattcremona.com/ where you will find links to all his social media places. Also check him out weekly on http://www.woodtalkshow.com/ with Marc Spagnuolo and Shannon Rogers. Please visit www.tgwpodcast.com for access to all our episodes. While there, maybe hit the donate button and throw a few bucks our way so we can keep the lights on! Thanks for listening!

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Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio
The New & Improved Matt's Basement Workshop Website Tour

Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2013


The new website is up and running…obviously…and I have all of you to thank for making this happen. Not just those of you who donated to the fundraiser but to all of you who visit from time-to-time. If you're a frequent visitor and remember the layout of the old site hopefully you can see a huge difference in the way things are laid out on this current version. I really like the layout of this new site and have ongoing plans to make it more informative and easier to navigate, so you'll see the occasional tweak from time-to-time. As part of my thank you to the many donators that made this happen you'll find your name listed below…it's the least I can do to show you my appreciation for your generosity! Thank you to each of you (listed in no particular order): Zac Higgins Gunnar Olsson Brander Roullett Fr. Thomas Bailey, OSB Jim Ligon Richard Law Mitch Roberson Brian Glendenning Marilyn Guthrie Chris Schwarz Bill Schenher Chris Michalek Jeff Peterson Scott Bassin Dave Hart Tom Collins Randy Peterman Steve Brassard Larry Thayer Chris Nichols Jack Coats Jim Ashley Rik Minnich Chet Kloss Dyami Plotke Frank Bivins Tony Hamm Neal Becker Walter Keast Pierre Forget Bobby Slack Toby Sauer Shaun Wellert Erik Van Joe Wiener Richard Hall David Ulschmid Tobias Eklind Dick Moffett Mac Lyle Allan Grant Brett Watson Mark Loughran Ben Strano Jim Mossoney Alan Anderson Brian Brazil Eric Fortin Mick Montgomery Wes Fullenwider Big Cheese Stefan Gmoser Rick Gable Mike Tuxen Wilbur Pan Jon McGrath Jon "Dozer" Mendoza Jack Jacobs David Beecher Chris Birkland Scott Blanchett David Lankford Todd Clipping Tom Hoffman Tom Pritchard Eric Wolf Daniel Gardner Matt Robinette Shannon Rogers Ben Minshall Jonathan Szczepanski Mike Llewellyn Jay Tennier Ron Hock Tobias Sauer Kevin Van Deusen Ken Goodell Andy Gartzke Dennis Rozak Scott McClaury Cliff Merrill John Verreault Vic Hubbard Christopher Landy Marc Spagnuolo "Drunken Woodworker" Ron Shoemaker Elaine Andersen Stephen Glaesman John Laffoon Robert Teague Ernesto Segovia Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio

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RavinHeartRenditions - A Woodworking Podcast
EP027 - Shop Time with Shannon Rogers - Hand Crank Grinders

RavinHeartRenditions - A Woodworking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2012 29:18


Ravinheart Renditions - A Woodworking Podcast - EP027 - Shop Time with Shannon Rogers - Hand Crank Grinders

RavinHeartRenditions - A Woodworking Podcast
EP019 - Shop Talk - With Shannon Rogers - Blended Woodworking

RavinHeartRenditions - A Woodworking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2012 53:53


Ravinheart Renditions - A Woodworking Podcast - EP019 - Shop Talk with Shannon Rogers - Blended woodworking On this episode of Shop Talk, Shannon Rogers, of The Renaissance Woodworker, The Hand Tool School and one of the hosts of Wood Talk Online Radio Podcast and I have a talk about Blended Woodworking, Podcasting, and woodworking in general …

Wood Talk | Woodworking
Wood Talk Online – #66

Wood Talk | Woodworking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010


Shannon Rogers joins us as a special guest.

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