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On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek revisits some of his favorite pieces. Plus, the return the Kelly Kleiman to the Dueling Critics. Gary takes you with to the Chicago History Museum to check out an exhibit all about the city's Polish community. We'll hear from local author and cartoonist Sophie Lucido Johnson to learn more about her creative process. The O.G. Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbabnel, are back together to review a stage adaptation of GODS AND MONSTERS. And later in the show, we'll take an upclose look at the immersive theater production PORT OF ENTRY.
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek takes a closer look at a local a cappella group presenting a series of holiday concerts. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, stop by to review a new Jane Austen-inspired Christmas play. Later in the show, Gary takes you behind the scenes of a local MIRACLE ON 34th STREET radio play. And Gary catches up with author and cartoonist Sophie Lucido Johnson to talk about her unique approach to writing a memoir.
On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview cartoonist, Sophie Lucido Johnson. Sophie talks about what inspired her to want be a cartoonist, collaborating with her writing partner Sammi Skolmoski, and how they broke into The New Yorker. She also discusses her various other projects and, of course, we chat about the caption contest. Check out Sophie's website here:https://www.sophielucidojohnson.com/On Part 1 of the episode, we discuss... The winning caption for New Yorker contest #822 Finalists for contest #824 Current New Yorker Contest #826Send us questions or comments to: Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.com
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On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek talks to local author and cartoonist Sophie Lucido Johnson about her unique memoir. Dueling Critic Kerry Reid joined Gary to talk about Second City's new Mainstage revue, DO THE RIGHT THING, NO WORRIES IF NOT. Plus a look at the Tony Awards. Later, Gary catches up with acclaimed chef Beverly Kim to talk about her non-profit and a special dinner that's coming up. And Gary checks in with Chicago Magazine dining editor Amy Cavanaugh to talk about the upcoming Beard Awards ceremony that's taking place in Chicago.
This chat with Sophie Lucido Johnson was everything I could have hoped for and more. We talk about her books (Many Love and Love without Sex), polyamory, loving human beans, how roosters won't let people love them, internalized emotional responsibility for others, the safety of lying and of course, pigeons. Sophie is a dream to chat with and her books have felt like a gentle hand hold into the world of polyamory while giving me the knowledge and language to start exploring what Many Love looks like for me and my relationships. Note: I completely overshare about my personal life and my partner gave 100% consent for this episode to be published. Find out more information about Sophie's writing, comics and endeavours at www.sophielucidojohnson.com Remember to keep an eye out for Sophie's new book Dear Sophie, Love Sophie in 2022! If you're not following her on IG already, her handle is @SophieLucidoJohnson
Recommend If You Like with Afriti Bankwalla, Lolo McGrath, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Ian Graham, Joe McAdam, Norman Quarrinton, Jenny Cavallero, Haywood Turnipseed Jr, Mary Beth McAndrews, Kaylee Dugan Recommend If You Like is a new arts and culture magazine by Brandon Wetherbee. This episode features the first 10 writers of RIYL. Afriti Bankwalla (2:25) wrote […]
Author/illustrator Sophie Lucido Johnson talks about her polyamory memoir “Many Love” and about her journey in expanding definitions of love, reframing jealousy, and taking pleasure in seeing partners happy with other people.In this episode:Sophie Lucido JohnsonMany Love on BookshopEpisode transcript available on our website!Work with host Karen Yates in Zoom groups and one-on-one as she uses sound and frequency to reduce stress and help repattern behavior. Learn more about Biofield Tuning.Loving Wild & Sublime? Leave a lil' tip!Feel the Afterglow! Our members club on Patreon supports the show and brings sexy surprises your way. With an Afterglow membership, you receive monthly bonus content, the ability to ask sexperts questions, and more! Join the juicy party! Starts at $5/month.Get more Wild & Sublime on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterLike the show? Leave a rating and review on your podcast app!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/wildandsublime)
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell recount a few of their favorite interviews from throughout the crazy year that was 2020. Zoe Shiffer from The Verge talks about how Zoom was being used for some joy as a host of virtual weddings during the lockdown. Sophie Lucido Johnson, a teacher, shares her thoughts on why she prefers to use YouTube to conduct her remote learning with her class. In the midst of unprecedented civil rights protests, Nathan Sheard from the Electronic Frontier Foundation shared tips to help with digital defense. CNET's Brian Cooley talks about the smartphone revolution and how it might never have happened if not for convergence early on. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zoe Schiffer, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Nathan Sheard, and Brian Cooley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
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Jack Dorsey's billion-dollar COVID fund, Bringing the classroom to YouTube, Microsoft doubles down on virtual eventsKurt Wagner from Bloomberg discusses how Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey has committed 1 billion dollars to COVID-19 related efforts and why now is a particularly good time for him to do so.Sophie Lucido Johnson is a teacher who has chosen to utilize YouTube over Zoom for her remote classroom work. She shared her reasons why in a post on OneZero and talks about those reasons with Mikah and Jason.Microsoft insiders told Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet and Windows Weekly that the company will postpone the release of its dual-screen Windows X devices to 2021 due to COVID-19 supply chain issues.The Unicode Consortium announced that new EMOJI will be pushed back to at least 2021 due to the pandemic. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Kurt Wagner and Sophie Lucido Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether LastPass.com/twit
Jack Dorsey's billion-dollar COVID fund, Bringing the classroom to YouTube, Microsoft doubles down on virtual eventsKurt Wagner from Bloomberg discusses how Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey has committed 1 billion dollars to COVID-19 related efforts and why now is a particularly good time for him to do so.Sophie Lucido Johnson is a teacher who has chosen to utilize YouTube over Zoom for her remote classroom work. She shared her reasons why in a post on OneZero and talks about those reasons with Mikah and Jason.Microsoft insiders told Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet and Windows Weekly that the company will postpone the release of its dual-screen Windows X devices to 2021 due to COVID-19 supply chain issues.The Unicode Consortium announced that new EMOJI will be pushed back to at least 2021 due to the pandemic. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Kurt Wagner and Sophie Lucido Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether LastPass.com/twit
Jack Dorsey's billion-dollar COVID fund, Bringing the classroom to YouTube, Microsoft doubles down on virtual eventsKurt Wagner from Bloomberg discusses how Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey has committed 1 billion dollars to COVID-19 related efforts and why now is a particularly good time for him to do so.Sophie Lucido Johnson is a teacher who has chosen to utilize YouTube over Zoom for her remote classroom work. She shared her reasons why in a post on OneZero and talks about those reasons with Mikah and Jason.Microsoft insiders told Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet and Windows Weekly that the company will postpone the release of its dual-screen Windows X devices to 2021 due to COVID-19 supply chain issues.The Unicode Consortium announced that new EMOJI will be pushed back to at least 2021 due to the pandemic. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Kurt Wagner and Sophie Lucido Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether LastPass.com/twit
Jack Dorsey's billion-dollar COVID fund, Bringing the classroom to YouTube, Microsoft doubles down on virtual eventsKurt Wagner from Bloomberg discusses how Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey has committed 1 billion dollars to COVID-19 related efforts and why now is a particularly good time for him to do so.Sophie Lucido Johnson is a teacher who has chosen to utilize YouTube over Zoom for her remote classroom work. She shared her reasons why in a post on OneZero and talks about those reasons with Mikah and Jason.Microsoft insiders told Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet and Windows Weekly that the company will postpone the release of its dual-screen Windows X devices to 2021 due to COVID-19 supply chain issues.The Unicode Consortium announced that new EMOJI will be pushed back to at least 2021 due to the pandemic. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Kurt Wagner and Sophie Lucido Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether LastPass.com/twit
Jack Dorsey's billion-dollar COVID fund, Bringing the classroom to YouTube, Microsoft doubles down on virtual eventsKurt Wagner from Bloomberg discusses how Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey has committed 1 billion dollars to COVID-19 related efforts and why now is a particularly good time for him to do so.Sophie Lucido Johnson is a teacher who has chosen to utilize YouTube over Zoom for her remote classroom work. She shared her reasons why in a post on OneZero and talks about those reasons with Mikah and Jason.Microsoft insiders told Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet and Windows Weekly that the company will postpone the release of its dual-screen Windows X devices to 2021 due to COVID-19 supply chain issues.The Unicode Consortium announced that new EMOJI will be pushed back to at least 2021 due to the pandemic. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Kurt Wagner and Sophie Lucido Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether LastPass.com/twit
Jack Dorsey's billion-dollar COVID fund, Bringing the classroom to YouTube, Microsoft doubles down on virtual eventsKurt Wagner from Bloomberg discusses how Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey has committed 1 billion dollars to COVID-19 related efforts and why now is a particularly good time for him to do so.Sophie Lucido Johnson is a teacher who has chosen to utilize YouTube over Zoom for her remote classroom work. She shared her reasons why in a post on OneZero and talks about those reasons with Mikah and Jason.Microsoft insiders told Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet and Windows Weekly that the company will postpone the release of its dual-screen Windows X devices to 2021 due to COVID-19 supply chain issues.The Unicode Consortium announced that new EMOJI will be pushed back to at least 2021 due to the pandemic. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Kurt Wagner and Sophie Lucido Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether LastPass.com/twit
Chicago Bears Week 7 2019 with Sophie Lucido Johnson I'll be there for you with Sophie Lucido Johnson. Who dat? A friend.
What happens when you know you want to marry someone, but you are also are falling in love with someone else? Is there a way for you to have everything? Sophie Lucido Johnson's essay is read by DeWanda Wise ("She's Gotta Have It").
Sophie Lucido Johnson reads her essay How Does a Person Lose Track of Their Diary?, appearing in an illustrated version on Longreads.com, in which diary found in a used bookstore sets Johnson on a path she could never have expected. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, produced by Jason Oberholtzer with help from Sari Botton. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Recorded at BAM Studios in Chicago. Mixed and scored with original music by Jason Oberholtzer and Michael Simonelli.
Hour 10 of the 11 Hour Radio Marathon with Bill Metzger, Tony Ricca, Sophie Lucido Johnson, Ian Graham, Jack Inslee Bill Metzger for the best hat Tony Ricca for Cameo Sophie Lucido Johnson for magazines Ian Graham for house band Jack Inslee for engineer Full Service Radio for station Daniel Knox "28m for Brandon Wetherbee" for interstitial music Washington, D.C. […]
Imagine a world where we all live in several and different relationships. For many people this is nothing out of the ordinary yet many of us still feel a bit stressed and threatened by the unrestricted polyamorous way of loving and living. But is it really unrestricted? In this episode I am joined by Sophie Lucido Johnson - author of “Many Loves”, comedian and illustrator who is married to Joe, has one girlfriend and one boyfriend. What does it actually mean to be polyamorous? What prejudices do we carry about it? What can we learn from it? Is it fair to expect one person will live up to all your needs and expectations? Diving into this subject together with Sophie made me reflect on many aspects of my own relationship. Intriguing to say the least. This episode was made possible by Hyber - a Swedish company that offers a rental service for children’s products with long durability but short usage time. Use my discount code OLIVIA when signing up for a membership in order to get a complimentary piece of clothing!
Which moments have been Pierre's worst? Is Tolstoy an unreliable narrator? Jennie heralds Gossip Girl's value in raising lexile levels! And Alex insists that what the 1812 Moscow fire really needs is zombies. This week's references include: Joseph Joffre, commander in chief of the French forces on the Western front during the initial stages of WW1, who, insisted on sticking to his usual schedule, even during battle. Pete learned about him in Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast episode, Blueprint for Armageddon 1 "Gossip Girl" by Cecily Von Zeigesar Palate cleansers Megan is reading "Many Love" by Sophie Lucido Johnson, "The Clothes Make the Girl (Look Fat)?" by Brittany Gibbons, "Educated: a Memoir" by Tara Westover, and is watching Bored to Death. Pete is watching Disenchantment Jennie is watching early seasons of The Simpsons and is looking forward to reading Tessa Dare's new book, "The Governess Game." Alex is reading "Jell-O Girls" by Allie Rowbottom and "A Duke by Default" by Alyssa Cole.
Welcome to episode 75 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Sophie Lucido Johnson, who talks to us about her new book Many Love: A Memoir of Polyamory and Finding Love(s), what a polyamorous lifestyle looks like to her and the difference between polyamory and open relationships. Sophie Lucido Johnson gets a lot of questions when she tells people that she's polyamorous. Many Love is an intimate look at this often misunderstood practice: its history, its misconceptions, and Sophie's personal transformation from serial monogamist to proud polyamorist. After trying for years to emulate her boomer parents' forty-year and still-going-strong marriage, Sophie realized that maybe the love she was looking for was down a road less travelled. In this bold, graphic memoir, she explores her sexuality, her values, and the versions of love our society accepts and practices. Along the way, she shares what it's like to play on Tinder side-by-side with your boyfriend, encounter—and surmount—many types of jealousy, learn the power of female friendship, and other amazing things that happened when she stopped looking for “the one.” In a lot of ways, Many Love is Sophie's love letter to everyone she has ever cared for. Witty, insightful, and complete with illustrations, this debut provides a memorable glimpse into an unconventional life. In this episode, you will hear: What a polyamorous lifestyle looks like to Sophie How Sophie emphasizes the relationship whilst being polyamorous Why polyamory is a good fit for many people but not everyone Understanding you'll have to deal with the issue of jealously when becoming polyamorous Learning how to make polyamory work within a family dynamic The difference between polyamory and open relationships The connection between polyamory and queer culture Resources http://www.sophielucidojohnson.com https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care
Not far into this conversation Sophie Lucido Johnson fears she may already have said too much about her polyamorous relationship with Ned, Luke, and Brian. Trying to head off a possible disaster Sophie texts Luke. That doesn t go well. Then Ned calls in. Among other revelations in this show are Sophie s unique take on breast size, the difference between kissing a man s lips and a woman s lips, what it s like for women to feel a woman s breasts pressing into them when they kiss each other, "waggling penises," missing teeth, and the correct interpretation of Emoji symbols, specifically the rabbit with blood pouring out of its nose. You know that one, right Like Sophie, Kate Mason is a comedian. Kate and Sophie are both part of this year s comedy festival, The Hell Yes Fest, that takes place up and down St Claude Avenue and in various other locations scattered around the city. Lynn Drury takes 60 minutes off of her hectic live schedule to stop by Happy Hour and play live. We catch up with Lynn s last boyfriend the one who bored her to tears reading her his PhD thesis and we get the inside scoop on what it s like to play 3 nights a week to drunk Swedes and Australians on Bourbon Street. Andrew Duhon tries out a new song and Sophie can t decide who to make out with first, Andrew or Lynn. The photos on this page were taken at Wayfare by Douglas Engel. For more photos go to Happy Hour Images.
Live at The Whistler with Sophie Lucido Johnson, Chelsea Hood, Rich Ranallo, Esmeralda Leon Sophie Lucido Johnson for Many Love: A Memoir of Polyamory and Finding Love(s) Chelsea Hood for comedy Rich Ranallo for leaving D.C. Esmeralda Leon for co-host The Whistler for venue Chicago, Il for city