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THC drinks are the breakout stars of cannabis legalization, especially in this cultural moment where more people are questioning their relationship with alcohol. In part 3 of our new series, we dive into the rise of low-dose cannabis drinks and how they're reshaping social norms—no dispensary visit required. Hear from women embracing intentional approaches to alcohol & cannabis and feeling great the next day. Featuring Marni Unger, Nicole Brown and Jane West. If you enjoyed this episode, we recommend Episode 273. Why Cannabis is Replacing Alcohol for Some Women, Part 2 Hosted by Ellen Scanlon Sign up for Ellen's newsletter on Substack at https://dothepot.substack.com/ or at dothepot.com Thanks for supporting our sponsors! Cycling Frog - get 20% off your order with code DOTHEPOT Happi - get 20% off your order with code DANCE Show Notes: Throw a weed friendly dinner party with tips from Ellen and Sophia is Voracious Listen to The 1st Time I Bought Legal Weed series Read about the business of cannabis beverages at Delta Dispatch by Ian Dominguez Follow on IG: @dothepot / FB: @dothepot / X: @dothepot
WBAH : Brought to you by "Some Women"Macy delivers our first ever two part episode topic! Lean into the Halloween month vibes with a new installment in the HISTORICAL WITCH series.Charlye plucked one of the oldest stones from the soft, squishy crust of baby Earth, and puts it right under our noses - Just do a little shadow work.Support the showSimply CaptivatingCheck it out on Patreon.com/wbahpodcast for only $5 wbahpodcast.com_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Want to help support the Podcast? Consider becoming a Patron!www.patreon.com/wbahpodcast_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Come Do Yoga With Macy:patreon.com/macyaniseyogaCharm by Charlye MichelleAncestor Oil and Fire Scrying Sessionscharmbycharlye.comPlay The Sims With Charlyetwitch.tv/charlye_withawhyTwitter @charlyewithawhyOur Video EditorEldrich Kitchenm.youtube.com/channel/UC_CwBrVMhqezVz_fog716Ow_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Contact Us (Come Eat With Us)Instagram @WitchBitchAmateurHourTwitter @BitchHour...
Back for Episode 6/7 !!! Skipping Ep. 6 due to issues so we movin on to 7! We start with Vezino Locks and other relevant Weekly News (WN) you may want to hear. From there we ask some real life tough questions --"How Long could a Woman wait if You got Locked up?" Surely it goes both ways and as we all know: Life will throw unexpected tests like these that will challenge your character, but what can we expect from our partner during these times? Interesting topic. And are friends supposed to support You and Your reputation when rumors and lies about you fill rooms your feet have never stepped in? We believe if you really with us, stay down while We up AND if We go down which won't ever be long. This episode touches on some other good topics y'all tune in and stay down...
Tawny and Lisa talk about a recent article in The Washington Post, "Why Loneliness is Associated with Food Cravings in Some Women." It reports on a new study that suggests that alterations in the lonely brain may be why some women are more susceptible to unhealthy food choices. And why they often crave sweet, calorie-rich foods, in particular. They also talk about the article's note that it's the quality, not quantity of relationships that can keep loneliness at bay. Music Minute features Def Leppard and Eric Carmen. Order Tawny's book, DRY HUMPING: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the Booze Sign up for "Beyond Liquid Courage" Order Tawny's new NA drink, (parentheses) Sign up for Nonfiction Book Proposal 101 with Tawny here. Sign up for Tawny's Nonfiction Book Proposal Boot Camp here. Purchase Lisa's memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar
Part Two of Wednesday's program, and as there was no show Monday, we go back to the weekend with more details on how the Boca Raton matchup came to be, with some thoughts from Alex Golesh. Then details of the dramatic volleyball victory that propelled the Bulls into Thursday's matchup at Georgia Southern, which we'll have live on Bulls Unlimited. Some Women's Basketball and Men's Soccer notes added in.
Hey guys whats up, back with another EP! this biweek lineup: Say how you feel about people, be real!Grown women and jealousy She married herselfBlack people and edges! Some Women today don't have morals and valueGot What U Need Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gwun.network/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GWUNNetwork Website: https://gwunnetwork.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeA-JJasR0-64nBb1efDJ1Q/featured NaturalMee: https://naturalmee.com/ Erica Jones Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/model_e_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ericajonez
Hey guys whats up, back with another EP! this biweek lineup: Say how you feel about people, be real!Grown women and jealousy She married herselfBlack people and edges! Some Women today don't have morals and valueGot What U Need Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gwun.network/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GWUNNetwork Website: https://gwunnetwork.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeA-JJasR0-64nBb1efDJ1Q/featured NaturalMee: https://naturalmee.com/ Erica Jones Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/model_e_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ericajonez
Cardi B gets called a hypocrite & predator after criticizing the recent actions of the Dalai Lama. Some Women are taking part in the latest trend, the silicone BBL Suit. Follow me on Twitter & Instagram: @isiddavis Podcast IG: @thesocialintrovertpodcast Podcast Twitter: @SocialIntroPod Send emails to: thesocialintrovertpodcast@gmail.com music featured: Intro Song: Curren$y & Jermaine Dupri - Off The Lot (Feat. 2 Chainz) THEY. - Blu Moon Outro Song: LE$ - Tryin' --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-social-introvert/message
A discussion with artist Christiane Lyons. In her ongoing series “Some Women”, she explores, by distorting the female body, the cycle of women's objectification throughout art history and culture while at the same time, attempting to break this cycle by imbuing the figures with subjectivity. One of her paintings from this series is included in the “Women Painting Women” exhibition currently on display at The Modern in Fort Worth.
Our guest, PhD student Tolu Taiwo, takes us from 1860 Nigeria through today, providing context for #EndSARs with brief stops at three different revolutionary events: The Women's War, the 1945 general strike and the Enugu Colliery Strike of 1949.Consider donating to the Feminist Coalition and Safe Hquse.More on ToluTolu Taiwo is a higher education and non profit professional. She is currently Assistant Director for Access Programs at University of Puget Sound and is pursuing her PhD in Higher Education at Azusa Pacific University. Her research interests include Black campus activism (nationally and globally) and the relationship between community organizing and high education programs.Our Guest, Tolu!EndSARs Protests 2020 (1, 2, 3)Some Women of The Women’s War 1929 Leaving the mines Enugu Colliery Strike 1949SOURCES:New York Times, Washington Post, Council on Foreign Relations, Black Past, Global Nonviolent Action Database, “The Nigerian General Strike of 1945” Wale Oyemakinde, Marxists.org, LibCom.org & 2, Pulse.ng, Aljazeera & 2, DNB Stories, Quartz Africa.MERCH: Snag some Shared History merch and get stylin’!SOCIALS: Follow Shared History on Twitter & Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!SUPPORT: DYK you can support us on Patreon? Just become a patron of Arcade Audio and let ‘em know you love us. CREDITS:Original Theme: Garreth SpinnOriginal Art: Sarah CruzAbout this podcast:Shared History, is a comedy podcast and history podcast in one. Hosted by Chicago comedians, each episode focuses on obscure, overlooked and underrepresented historical events and people.SPONSORS: This episode was sponsored by RAYGUN, Cape Horn Illustration & ECBG Cake Studio (all promocodes mentioned in episode are one word, no spaces)Direct sponsorship inquiries here.
USA Today bestselling author Emily Liebert was born and raised in New York City. She attended Horace Mann School and Smith College, where she graduated with a B.A. in English Language & Literature. After college, Emily landed her first job as an Executive Assistant at ABC News, where she helped produce television specials for Peter Jennings Reporting. Emily thrived during her time at ABC, though—in her heart—she knew that writing was her true calling. In 2000, she was appointed Editor-in-Chief of The WAG magazine—a luxury lifestyle publication covering Westchester and Fairfield Counties. During Emily’s five-year tenure, she wrote hundreds of articles, including celebrity profiles, travel, fashion, and beauty. Ready to freelance full-time, Emily left The WAG and began composing lifestyle and travel pieces for The Huffington Post, Oprah.com, Elite Traveler, Robb Report, Gotham, and Cottages & Gardens. In 2009, Emily edited Kerry Kennedy’s New York Times bestseller Being Catholic Now: Prominent Americans Talk About Change in the Church and the Quest for Meaning. The following year, Emily published her first book, Facebook Fairytales, which was a media sensation that sparked intense conversation about the positive power of Facebook. Shortly thereafter, Emily was hired by Microsoft as the spokesperson for Bing’s partnership with Facebook and appeared in 30+ television and radio spots for the brand, which garnered exceptional ratings. Emily is the author of six novels: YOU KNEW ME WHEN (2013), WHEN WE FALL (2014), THOSE SECRETS WE KEEP (2015), and SOME WOMEN (2016), all with Penguin Random House, and PRETTY REVENGE (2019) and PERFECTLY FAMOUS (2020), both with Simon & Schuster. She’s been featured often in the press, by outlets such as: Today Show, The Rachael Ray Show, Anderson Cooper, FOX News, Good Day New York, Oprah Radio, Martha Stewart Radio, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, InStyle, People StyleWatch, Good Housekeeping, OK!, Nylon, Woman’s World, WWD, Woman’s Day, The New York Post, The Washington Post, The New York Daily News, The Chicago Tribune, Boston Herald, People.com, and The Huffington Post. In addition to writing novels, Emily pens a travel and books column in each issue of Westport Magazine, for which she’s the Books Correspondent. She also teaches Pure Barre classes and enjoys traveling and cooking. Emily lives with her husband, Lewis, and their two sons, Jax and Hugo, in Westport, CT. Show Links www.emilyliebert.com https://twitter.com/EmilyLiebert https://www.instagram.com/emilyliebert/
Back to School. 2/3 of Workers Don't Think Their Jobs Will Ever Be the Same. Kid Plays Clarinet for Traffic. Morons in the News. Everyone Needs a Laugh. Caramia Drives Herself to Todd. These People Can Vote? Some Women's Genetics Allow for Less Painful Labor. Talkback Callers. Princess Beatrice. Can You Believe This S***? Reasons People Didn't Get The Job. Desserts You Either Love or Hate. Pros and Cons of Working from Home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have always been trying to tell our own truth, Quen Wong has always told the truth as a documentarian and now she is finally telling hers with a new full feature length documentary that she is currently producing and directing, “Some Women” which documents her coming out as a trans woman. Based on our experience working for different documentary film crews, we discuss the role of a documentary filmmaker and the meaning of telling the truth in the current media landscape and what does the truth really mean to each one of us individually. Being a trans woman had never been easy for her in Singapore as she tells the story of how her father had reacted when she came out being a trans woman with all the baggage and stereotypes that comes along with it and she had overcome it. Quen explains how to navigate a conversation when your loved ones comes out or even outed as someone from the LGBT community. Not Again Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/notagainpodcast/ Not Again Podcast website: https://www.notagainpodcast.com Not Again Podcast iTunes Page: https://apple.co/2Idkbbj Not Again Podcast Spotify page: https://spoti.fi/2lAKjnr Not Again Podcast Stitcher Page: http://bit.ly/2m5HECx
TRT World’s Daily News Brief for Monday, March 9th: *) Over 100 countries affected by coronavirus The global death toll from coronavirus has passed 3,800 with over 110,000 new infections reported in over 100 countries. Many countries are taking precautionary measures, like banning travel and shutting down schools and universities. With the highest number of cases in Europe, Italy has locked down over a dozen provinces to halt the spread of the virus. *) Turkish president to meet EU leaders over refugee crisis Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet with EU leaders in Brussels to discuss the refugee crisis. Thousands of refugees are stuck at Turkey's border with Greece as they try to get into Europe after Turkey allowed them to leave. Turkey says since the war in Syria began, it has been caring for refugees on its own, despite promises from Europe to help. *) Some Women’s Day rallies marred by violence Millions of women took to the streets around the world to hold rallies and protests for International Women's Day. While most remained peaceful, some were marred with violence. Mexican women faced off with anti-abortion activists during a rally, while in Kyrgyzstan, masked men attacked a women’s march. In Pakistan, rally-goers had stones and shoes thrown at them and in Chile, police used tear gas and rubber bullets on women who were rallying. *) Austrian Alp avalanches kill at least 6 At least six people were killed by two separate avalanches in the Austrian Alps. Police say five holiday-makers were on the Hoher Dachstein range when the avalanche hit. In the other avalanche, a police officer was killed on Grossglockner Peak while undergoing training. And finally, *) All-female film crew takes on Cameroon’s male-run industry An all-female TV and film production crew are taking on Cameroon's male-dominated industry. Gurl Boss Productions have already produced over 50 music videos. Owner Tatapong Beyala says she and her staff face daily bouts of judgements, insults, sexual innuendos and harassment.
We're Back! Another Milestone: Episode 20! Thank You for the Support! On This Week's Episodes: - Sports Talk - Selena Gomez buying her own albums - Brown Liquor vs. Light Liquor - Working for Law Enforcement? - Some Women being Hypocritical with their Standards - Right Time to Let your Girl "Meet the Parents" - Guys Don't Pay for Dates Anymore? - Telling if a Girl REALLY likes you or not Follow Us on Instagram to Keep up with us and the Latest: Aaquil: @aaquil_annoor China: @finestchina_ Deon: @itsprimetime21 Drae: @drae_linton Joe: @_josecinco Josh: @__joshalston
Why is it that Some Women are Condemned for trying to Balance Work and Children by Men?
We are back in the swing of things. Reviewing the last few weeks of life. Talk about some new shows we are watching. Some Women’s World Cup talk. NBA trade deadline talk, who will be THE team in the NBA? We start a new music segment. What are your top albums in music and why? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chad-dan/support
Men who frequent strip clubs and most strippers have some things in common, dysfunction at home? It is not as simple at that. There are different reason as to why women become strippers. Some Women feel they had not choice, their backs were against, that's the only option they saw: stripping. While it's a choice for most women to strip (not all, some strippers that are trafficked), it seems like the only way out for some. On the other hand, it is completely a choice for the men that choice to frequent stripper clubs. They also have their own sets of issues. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwenya5/support
This week we hit a little bit of everything. Some Women's basketball and their beatdown of Elon, Men's basketball and their struggles and some Jimmy Moreland draft talk. It is one of the best ones yet, and we aren't just saying that. When we discuss what: Women's basketball- around the beginning Men's Basketball- around the 20-minute mark Jimmy Moreland- Around the 50-minute mark Lacrosse and Softball- Around the 58-minute mark. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Love chatting with Emily Liebert about everything including books! Here we are talking about her latest novel, Some Women and of course everything else.
An excerpt from The Poets Co-op TV Show Episode 46 - The Long Conversation is a video made from a Paintings and Poetry Group Art Show at the Mac Spa in Denver on April 8, 2011. This excerpt includes featuring Janet Glovinskys art and poem, Some Women and Rosannne Sternes art and poem, A Life Chosen. Please see www.videopoetry.org for more information and more great poetry.