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Marc Dufaud publie le livre «Jean-Jacques Goldman- Un homme en or ». Il comprend de magnifiques photos. A ses débuts, Jean-Jacques Goldman a fait partie du groupe Taï Phong et on se souvient du succès de la chanson «Sister Jane ». Mais c'est le titre «Il suffira d'un signe » qui le fera connaître. Les titres de ces premiers albums reflètent bien son état d'esprit : «Démodé », «Minoritaire », «Positif », «Non homologué ». Les tubes s'enchaînent. Goldman est aussi un hommage engagé. C'est lui qui permettra aux Restos du Coeur de durer, grâce aux spectacles des Enfoirés. Personne n'a oublié son duo avec Sirima, «Là-bas ». «Jean-Jacques Goldman- Un homme en or », de Marc Dufaud est paru chez Casa Éditions
December 16, 2022--Host Alicia Bales talks with Mike Geniella, veteran local reporter, about the extraordinary story of Sister Jane Kelly, who came to him in 1999 to report sexual abuse by a priest in her Catholic church in Ukiah after two years of inaction by church officials. As the Santa Rosa Diocese declares bankruptcy this week under the weight of 130 lawsuits by survivors, Mike looks back on Sister Jane Kelly's legacy and the role local journalism played in exposing the abuse.
Irmgarde Brown talks about her novel: Sister Jane. This is episode 492 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Irmgarde Brown knows a good book when she sees one. For 28 years she had stacked shelves as a librarian. She also recognizes a good theatrical story, having written, produced, and acted in a one-woman play that toured for two years. Now she has broken into book publishing with a character-driven, plot-twisting novel that examines how society reacts to people who make major life changes and discover their true talents later in life. It also explores whether we really believe in miracles or if social media, the government, community, and the news media would distort whatever the truth really is. A little bit about her book Sister Jane… All her life, Jane believes she is small-town ordinary. . . until she isn't. Some people brand her a witch, while others believe she has a demon. Her family thinks she's ready for the nursing home, and a down-and-out news reporter assumes she's a fake. But nobody, including Jane, can figure out how she does it: heal the sick. All the sick. All the time. Is it a gift of God? The Church is divided. Then, everything erupts when the foreigners arrive along with members of the government and the scientists. Will Jane become a pawn or save herself? Great read! great talk! Thanks for listening. But wait... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be Awesome. Thanks! Ready to start your own podcast? Podbean is an awesome host. I have been with them since 2013. Go to https://www.podbean.com/TLLK12 to get 1 month free of unlimited hosting for your new podcast. Thanks! Connect & Learn More: https://irmgardebrown.com/ https://www.facebook.com/IrmgardeBrown https://twitter.com/irmbrown https://www.linkedin.com/in/irmgarde/ https://www.instagram.com/irmbrown/ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21619659.Irmgarde_Brown Length - 36:22
Preaching for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Sr. Jane Nesmith, SBS, offers a reflection on listening for the voice of the Good Shepherd in our world and lives today: "Our very lives depend on our choosing the option of following the Good Shepherd, and to declare with our lips and our lives that he is indeed the Way, the Truth and the Life. This one and only Good Shepherd calls out to us in our heartbreak and our loneliness. He calls out to us in our frustration and our guilt. This Good Shepherd brings His love to our lovelessness. This Good Shepherd brings His power to our powerlessness. This Good Shepherd stands by His promise, 'I give you life eternal and nothing in all creation will ever be able to snatch you out of my hand.'" Sister Jane Nesmith is a native of Philadelphia, PA, and a 58-year member of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament. She holds a Master's Degree in Education with a concentration in Religious Studies and a Certification in Youth Ministry from Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, WI. Sister's previous mission sites included: Rayne, Lake Charles, and New Orleans, LA; Seattle, WA; Evansville, IN; and Jamaica, West Indies. She taught youth of all grade levels, coordinated youth programs, served as a Director of Campus Ministry, Pastoral Associate, Pastoral Life Coordinator, and co-founded a pilot youth ministry program at Xavier University. She has also served as a founding and board member of the National Black Sisters' Conference. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/05082022 to learn more about Sister Jane, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
“Brown writes it all with an invigorating pace and an enjoyably understated humor that breaks through everywhere … A wise, winning story of a modern-day miracle worker.” – Kirkus Reviews Actress/Playwright/Producer-Turned-Librarian Explores What Happens When One Ordinary, Older, Small-Town Woman Discovers She Has An Extraordinary Power – She Can Heal The Sick. Debut Novel Examines If She Is A Miracle Worker, Demon, or Fraud – Or Whether Society Can Accept One's Ability To Change Their Life – And The Lives Of Others. Irmgarde Brown knows a good book when she sees one. For 28 years she had stacked shelves as a librarian. She also recognizes a good theatrical story, having written, produced, and acted in a one-woman play that toured for two years. Now she has broken into book publishing with a character-driven, plot-twisting novel that examines how society reacts to people who make major life changes and discover their true talents later in life. It also explores whether we really believe in miracles or if social media, the government, community, and the news media would distort whatever the truth really is. Check out Irmgarde's website, follow her on social media, and sign up for her newsletter: https://irmgardebrown.com/ To order Sister Jane: https://bookshop.org/books/sister-jan... https://www.amazon.com/Sister-Jane-Ir... SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: https://forms.gle/1m6tSmfeCcDWhpWa7 Check out all of Jen's novels on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=jen+lowry&... Join my Writing Warriors for Jesus Patreon Group: https://www.patreon.com/JenLowry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/support
“Brown writes it all with an invigorating pace and an enjoyably understated humor that breaks through everywhere … A wise, winning story of a modern-day miracle worker.” – Kirkus Reviews Actress/Playwright/Producer-Turned-Librarian Explores What Happens When One Ordinary, Older, Small-Town Woman Discovers She Has An Extraordinary Power – She Can Heal The Sick. Debut Novel Examines If She Is A Miracle Worker, Demon, or Fraud – Or Whether Society Can Accept One's Ability To Change Their Life – And The Lives Of Others. Irmgarde Brown knows a good book when she sees one. For 28 years she had stacked shelves as a librarian. She also recognizes a good theatrical story, having written, produced, and acted in a one-woman play that toured for two years. Now she has broken into book publishing with a character-driven, plot-twisting novel that examines how society reacts to people who make major life changes and discover their true talents later in life. It also explores whether we really believe in miracles or if social media, the government, community, and the news media would distort whatever the truth really is. Check out Irmgarde's website, follow her on social media, and sign up for her newsletter: https://irmgardebrown.com/ To order Sister Jane: https://bookshop.org/books/sister-jan... https://www.amazon.com/Sister-Jane-Ir... SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: https://forms.gle/1m6tSmfeCcDWhpWa7 Check out all of Jen's novels on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=jen+lowry&... Join my Writing Warriors for Jesus Patreon Group: https://www.patreon.com/JenLowry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/support
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In this brief episode, Steve gives his thoughts on Sister Jane, the novel by Havre de Grace author Irmgarde Brown (episode #34). After Steve's review, we ponder what we'd do if we possessed the gift of healing. Next, we share our thoughts about our recent dinner we had with Bob Pettebone, our elementary school teacher and the subject of episode #38. Finally, we make a request for local sponsorship. Thanks for listening and we'll be back with a full episode on November 8th, an interview with a member of the team that CoffeBar to Bel Air's Main Street. Please like and follow the Mainstreet PodcastFacebook: @USAmainstreetWebsite: https://themainstreetpodcast.com/Email: info@themainstreetpodcast.comAnd please consider giving us a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts.The Mainstreet Podcast is sponsored by Your Pet AuPair! For the second year in a row, Harford County Living's Choice Award Winner for Best Pet Services Company. Visit belairaupair.com and and use promo code "Mainstreet" on the Get A Quote form to receive $10 off your first invoice of over $100.Support the show
After 28 years as a librarian in the Harford County Public Library system, Havre de Grace resident Irmgarde Brown decided to write a novel. On episode #34, this sometimes impulsive but talented Indianapolis native stops by Mainstreet to talk about how she wound up living in Havre de Grace after stops in Chicago, New York, and Atlanta, and how along the way she studied acting, got married, raised a family, and in June of this year became a published author with the release of her critically-acclaimed novel "Sister Jane." Ms. Brown also attempts to teach your humble hosts how to pronounce her name -- with mixed results. To learn more about Irmgarde and "Sister Jane." Website: IrmgardeBrown.comFacebook: @IrmgardeBrownTwitter: @irmbrownInstagram: @irmbrownEmail: info@irmgardebrown.comYouTube: Trailer for "Sister Jane" https://www.youtube.com/embed/C6bfyyrYLPkAmazon Author's Page: https://www.amazon.com/Irmgarde-Brown/e/B097NR84FJ?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1631560772&sr=8-2To read the Kirkus review of "Sister Jane," please follow this link: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/--57/sister-jane/Please like and follow Mainstreet: Facebook: @USAmainstreetWebsite: Themainstreetpodcast.comEmail: info@themainstreetpodcast.comAnd if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. The Mainstreet Podcast is sponsored by Your Pet AuPair! For the second year in a row, Harford County Living's Choice Award Winner for Best Pet Services Company. Visit belairaupair.com and and use promo code "Mainstreet" on the Get A Quote form to receive $10 off your first invoice of over $100.Support the show
We pay tribute to the amazing and talented LGBTQ authors. This is just the tip of the iceberg of authors that represent this community.Shadow Sands (Kate Marshall #2) Published November 3rd 2020 by Thomas & Mercerby Robert Bryndza The internationally bestselling author of Nine Elms and The Girl in the Ice is back with a nail-biting new Kate Marshall case, a woman with a dark secret and a powerful sense of justice.When Kate Marshall finds the bloated body of a young man floating in the Shadow Sands reservoir, the authorities label it a tragic accident.But the details don't add up: why was the victim there, in the middle of the night? If he was such a strong swimmer, how did he drown?Kate is certain there is more to this case than meets the eye. As she and her research assistant Tristan Harper dig deeper, they discover a bloody trail that points towards an active serial killer hiding in plain sight. People have been silently disappearing for years, and when another woman is taken, Kate and Tristan have a matter of days to save her from meeting the same fate.Scarlet Fever ("Sister" Jane #12) Published November 26th 2019 by Ballantine Booksby Rita Mae Brown "Sister" Jane Arnold hopes to play matchmaker, but winds up playing detective when hunting season kicks off with a murder in a riveting mystery from the bestselling author of Homeward Hound.Every fall, the start of hunting season brings crowds of people to Tattenhall Station. "Sister" Jane Arnold has long served as the proud Master of Foxhounds for the Jefferson Hunt, but this year she's noticed a new phenomenon: the men in their hunting scarlets are having an amorous effect on the women in the club. Delighted, she sets her mind to playing matchmaker, but the joys of hunting season are cut short when a body is discovered.Was the death from illness, as everyone, including Sister Jane, is led to assume? She isn't so sure, and soon, with the help of hunters, horses, foxes, and hounds, she uncovers a nefarious scam involving an inheritance--turning this seemingly innocuous death into a murder.Still Life (Inspector Karen Pirie #6) Published October 6th 2020 by Atlantic Monthly by Val McDermidFrom internationally bestselling author Val McDermid comes a propulsive new Karen Pirie thriller that delves into a historic missing persons case, fake identities, and art forgery.When a lobster fisherman discovers a dead body in Scotland's Firth of Forth, Karen is called into investigate. She quickly discovers that the case will require untangling a complicated web—including a historic disappearance, art forgery, and secret identities—that seems to orbit around a painting copyist who can mimic anyone from Holbein to Hockney. Meanwhile, a traffic crash leads to the discovery of a skeleton in a suburban garage. Needless to say, Karen has her plate full. Meanwhile, the man responsible for the death of the love of her life is being released from prison, reopening old wounds just as she was getting back on her feet.Tightly plotted and intensely gripping, Still Life is Val McDermid at her best, and new and longtime readers alike will delight in the latest addition to this superior series.
Searching for Grace, Hope and Gratitude during these unsettling times. Sue talks with 3 women of faith. Regina delivers a powerful poem by Brittany Delaney, Shanan mourns virtually and Miri, the Lava Lamp, masks up! EPISODE DETAILS Island of Discarded Women Episode #16 was directed and produced by Sue Scott Written by Brittany Delaney, Shanan... The post Ep. 16 Grace – with Pastor Ingrid Rasmussen, Rabbi Shosh Dworsky & Sister Jane McDonald appeared first on Island of Discarded Women podcast.
We're staying with the Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania for a conversation with another artist. This time it's a nun living according to the spirit and example of Francis of Assisi in community with other Sylvania Franciscans. Meet Sister Jane Mary on this week's episode of The Rough Draft Diaries.
Bring us back to the world, Alex!This week is no different from any other week except for the Midnight in the Bay episode is the best one ever! Funny, crazy, and a bunch of good advice for you and your loved ones. Laugh and love this new episode with everyone you know. I’m sure they’ll love it just as much as you do.Enjoy!Follow Alex on Twitter @AlexWoodyComedy on Instagram @_alexwoodycomedyBeats provided by White Wolf Muzic @whitewolf1000 on InstagramBrought to you by Silver Tongue AudioFollow us on Twitter @SilverTongueCAWe're on Google Play! Tell your Android friends!
Ask Sister Podcast, with Sister Maxine, IHM, and Sister Jane Aseltyne, IHM 1:20 - Update from the convent 2:30 – Studying the Gospel of John 7:00 – Listener: Do nuns watch Netflix, and if so, what movies or shows? (Spoiler Alert: Nailed It, Miss Virginia, Shackelton's Captain, to name a few.) 18:30 –Netflix quarantine snacks 20:20 – When nuns play Pictionary and Scattergories 24:30 – Listener: Do organizations of nuns remember who established them, the way businesses remember their founders? 27:00 – How founders of religious communities inspire people today, centuries apart 34:00 – Listener: Is there ever drama in the convent among nuns who live together? 39:30 – Drama, freedom, and unintended dinner flambe 42:00 – When God has drama Subscribe to our newsletter Check out lots more podcasts, including Motherhouse Road Trips Intro/outro music by Wild Carrot
Ask Sister Podcast, with Sister Maxine, IHM, and Sister Jane Aseltyne, IHM News from beyond the Novitiate from Sister Jane Sister Who? What it means to be a First Professed sister Listener: How is a convent different from a regular house? Do you have fun or is it serious all the time? Prayer, community, and ministry on a “typical” day Sister Jane's go-to meal when it's her day to cook for 11 sisters What nun parties are like Listener: If I fast from vaping in Lent, does it count, or does fasting only count for food? Lenten practices of almsgiving, prayer…and Netflix fasting Offering a sacrifice of gratitude when we'd rather complain instead Listener: I'll soon attend a sister's Final Profession. Where can I find a card and what should I write? The Nun Gift Shop Prayer in the form of notecards sent by friends IHM Sisters celebrate 175th anniversary this year Subscribe to our newsletter Check out lots more podcasts, including Motherhouse Road Trips Intro/outro music by Wild Carrot
Preaching for the Epiphany, Jane Wakahiu, LSOSF offers a reflection on being changed by our encounters with Christ in Scripture, the Sacraments, and in one another: "We have a choice to remain the same or to open our hearts, to open our eyes to see the light of Christ in others, to walk with those who are searching, and, to purify our motives and intentions for the spirit is generous to guide and accompany us on our journey of life." Sister Jane Wakahiu, LSOSF, PhD is Associate Vice President of Programs Operations and Head of Catholic Sisters Initiative for the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. Wakahiu was previously the executive director of the African Sisters Education Collaborative (ASEC). She holds a Ph.D. in human development and higher education administration from Marywood University, a Master of Arts degree from Saint Bonaventure University, and a Bachelor of Education from the Catholic University of Eastern Africa. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/01052020 to learn more about Sister Jane and her work, to read her text or view her video, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
It's Friday night! The moon is bright! Gonna have some fun, show yah how it's done. TGIF! That's for; Thank Goodness It's Fright-Day! Seriously though, there is a full moon tonight, weird right? We're smack dab in the middle of Stephen Kingapalooza! This time we talk about the 1985 Werewolf adaptation, Silver Bullet! Marty and his Sister Jane, live fairly typical lives in Tarker's Mills, Maine but, in the the summer of 76, strange and gruesome murders start occurring. Over time the bodies start to increase and a scared and outraged town go on a manhunt. However, all signs point to the impossible, a werewolf. Marty is the only one who's seen it gets the help of his sister and Uncle Red. They have precious little time before the next full moon and everyone in town is suspect. Can they discover who is changing to a murderous wolf at night before it strikes again? Or will the town tear itself apart with suspicion and fear before the wolf has a chance to.
Preaching for the Second Sunday of Lent, Sr. Jane Wakahiu, LSOSF offers a reflection on the ways we encounter God and how we might respond to those encounters: "God meets us right where we are, and in the ordinariness of our own lives, but we too have a responsibility to pause, to listen, and to open our eyes to see what God is asking of us." Sister Jane Wakahiu, LSOSF, Ph.D., is a member of the Institute of the Little Sisters of Saint Francis, Kenya. Wakahiu oversees the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s Catholic Sisters Initiative and its Catholic Education Programs. Before Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/03172019 to learn more about Sister Jane, read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
New York Times best-selling author Rita Mae Brown joins Tim for this episode. Rita Mae discusses her latest novel in the Sister Jane series, Homeward Hound. You also learn a little about Virginia history, the smart and fun side of foxes and crows and a smattering of most everything else that is going on in the world. Take a listen to this fun and always-educational chat with one of the best. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Rita Mae Brown - Homeward Hound with Tim Link
We speak with Winona State University professor Colette A. Hyman about her new book, Dakota Women’s Work: Creativity, Culture, & Exile, which explores the changes in the lives of Dakota women, starting before the arrival of whites and moving beyond the U.S.-Dakota War. She is also the author of Staging Strikes: Workers’ Theatre and the American Labor Movement. In the second half of the show, we chat with poet and bestselling author Rita Mae Brown about her newest Mrs. Murphy mystery, The Big Cat Nap. She is the author of the Sneaky Pie Brown series, the Sister Jane series and a number of other novels, including Rubyfruit Jungle. She was also nominated for an Emmy Award for her screenplay writing.
SHOW NOTES (1:42) Visit to the amazing Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. (6:00) Listener question: What happens if you follow God's calling but feel guilty about it? (11:43) Guilt vs. sin vs. social expectations. (15:00) Giving people the space to grow with you in your vocation. (18:50) Soon-to-be-Sister Jane talks about upcoming novitiate. (20:10) I'm not a nun but want to have a nun-like life of service—how can I do that? (21:35) A"nunly" disposition of service. (25:00) Praying the newspaper, praying the newsfeed. (28:00) How the tradition of religious life helps people even if they're not nuns. (29:30) Listener question: What's the right age to enter religious life, and what if I need to wait? (34:00) Listener question: If there's intelligent life on other planets, what questions would you ask them about religion? (38:12) Insights from Battlestar Gallactica (if it's in the movies, it must be real, right…). (44:00) First nun in space? Subscribe to our e-newsletter For lots more podcasts
SubjectACT's Sophie Singh talks with Sister Jane Keogh as she reflects on her recent visit to Manus Island Immigration Detention Centre. With the uncertainty of the Australia/ US refugee resettlement deal, and the threat of deportations for some, what is life like for the people who, for the last 4 years, have been in the Manus Island immigration detention centre? Originally broadcast on 17th May, 2017. Subscribe to 2XX via http://www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
It all began on a road-trip to Ashland, Oregon. The acclaimed playwright Lauren Gunderson was taking a theater-going excursion with Margot Melcon, then the Director of New Play Development for Marin Theatre Company, in Mill Valley. On the drive, the two began discussing the need for alternative Christmas-themed plays. And having confirmed a mutual appreciation for the works of Jane Austen, soon began imagining a holiday play featuring characters from Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” They started sketching out scenes on a series of napkins borrowed from Starbucks, and the result, Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, is now gaining rave reviews and playing to sold out houses at Marin Theatre Company, where it continues through December 23. Deliciously funny, and boldly old-fashioned, “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” is a sequel, of sorts. Pride and Prejudice, of course concluded with the marriage of Elizabeth Bennet (here played by Cindy Im) to the wealthy and charming Mr. Darcy (Joseph Patrick O’Malley). Elizabeth, of course, is one of five sisters. As Austen’s story now continues - under the skillfully knowing direction of Meredith McDonough – the happily married Darcy’s have invited three of Elizabeth’s sisters — Jane, Lydia, and Mary — to spend Christmas at Pemberley, their vast country estate, which Elizabeth has boldly adorned with a Christmas tree, a custom not yet common in England. That tree is almost a character unto itself. Sister Jane (played by Lauren Spencer), is now married to the affable Mr. Bingley (Thomas Gorrebeeck), and is, as they say, with child. Lydia (in a powerhouse performance by Erika Rankin) desperately tries to convince her sisters that her absent husband, Mr. Wickham, is not the scoundrel everyone knows him to be, and her duplicitous and hyperkinetic activities over course of the holiday cause at least one of the play’s many comic misunderstandings. The primary focus of the play, it turns out, is Mary Bennet, played with agreeably dry wit and plenty of simmering charm by Martha Brigham. Mary is the sister portrayed in the original novel as talentless and pointedly bookish, though not necessarily very bright. Well, thanks to Gunderson and Melcon, much has changed over the last two years. Mary, clearly, has evolved into a smart, observant and accomplished young woman, though no one seems to have noticed. The absence of the fifth sister, Kitty, by the way, is acknowledged in a funny, slightly “meta” reference toward the end of the play. The tale’s expected love story comes in the form of the painfully awkward bookworm Arthur de Bourgh, a magnificent Adam Magill, whose recently inherited the estate of Darcy’s aunt, the daughter of which, Anne, played by a hilarious Laura Odeh, suddenly appears to interrupt the growing love-at-nerd-sight romance between Arthur and Mary. The dialogue is sparkling and infectious, and the set by Erik Flatmo is a marvel, with snow constantly-falling behind the drawing room window, and even falling from the rafters onto the set itself. Fluffy and sweet as a Georgian Ice, Miss Bennet: Christmas in Pemberley is as captivating and delightful a holiday diversion as one is likely to find – with or without a Christmas tree. ‘Miss Benet: Christmas at Pemberley’ runs Tuesday–Sunday through December 23 at Marin Theatre Company. www.marintheatre.org
(February 4, 2011) Thanks to the Son Rise Morning Show and Sacred Heart Radio for sharing their interview with Sister Jane Dominic of Aquinas College with our podcast. She speaks on the college's upcoming conference, Love & Life in the Divine Plan, on February 25th & 26th.