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5 Things
E-bikes are everywhere. Can we make them safer?

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 14:18


They're faster, heavier and more dangerous than ever. But can we share the road with them safely? As micromobility devices continue to multiply, especially in urban areas, we look at ways to accommodate them that will keep all of us safer. Stefanie Seskin, Director of Policy and Practice at the National Association of City Transportation Officials joins The Excerpt to talk about how we can get this right. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Black Soul Music Experience Podcast
The Black Soul Music Experience Podcast:An interview with Stefanie Seskin:episode # 83[season 3, #47]promo

The Black Soul Music Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 0:46


I'll be talking with my friend and former CBS co-worker MIss Stephanie Seskin.Back then,she was in a group called Blue Number Nine,and later did her solo albums,and i'll be asking her on what's she doing now. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-wilsonjr/message

The Sleeper Hit
Stefanie Seskin and E-books

The Sleeper Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 40:45


Stefanie Seskin and Meryl met in Chicago, and Stefanie now lives in Boston with her cat, Isobel. She works for the City of Boston and eats a lot of ice cream.   Games: Over/Under Secret Snack Best Buy   -- Follow Meryl on Twitter @MerylWilliams and Instagram @merylkwilliams.   --- Theme song: "Sleeper Hold," by Saintseneca (@saintseneca) http://www.saintseneca.com/ Editing by Clawson Solutions Group LLC  

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The Sleeper Hit
Stefanie Seskin & Supporting Creators

The Sleeper Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 45:15


Meryl's very good friend Stefanie Seskin stops by for what was meant to be a mini games episode and turned into a great discussion of why it's important to support the creators whose work you enjoy and appreciate. Stefanie plays Over/Under, Best Buy, and Secret Snack! Stefanie and Meryl met in Chicago, and Stefanie now lives in Boston with her cat, Isobel. She works for the City of Boston and eats a lot of ice cream. Follow Stefanie on Twitter @saseskin.  Follow Meryl on Twitter @MerylWilliams and Instagram @merylkwilliams. https://thesleeperhit.substack.com/ Theme song: "Sleeper Hold," by Saintseneca (@saintseneca) http://www.saintseneca.com/

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The Sleeper Hit
#54: Stefanie Seskin & Christmas Rom Coms

The Sleeper Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 59:43


It's a special holiday episode! Meryl's BFF, Stefanie Seskin, talks about the appeal of holiday-themed romantic comedies and how they're often dismissed because they are made for an audience of women. Meryl & Stef play Over/Under and Best Buy and share their opinions on re-gifting. Theme song: "Sleeper Hold," by Saintseneca (@saintseneca) http://www.saintseneca.com/

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Addison Recorded
111: Kimmy Rides A Bike/White Nonsense

Addison Recorded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015


Gina & Meryl host guest Stefanie Seskin in the PodFort™ to chat about episode 11 of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The trio talks CrossFit, cults, and pony tails — and what makes Jon Hamm so darn adorable. http://www.addisonrecorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/111-Kimmy-Rides-A-BikeWhite-Nonsense.mp3

American Planning Association
Tuesdays at APA: Complete Streets: Tools to Move from Idea to Practice

American Planning Association

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2012


Streets are very often a community's largest public asset, yet they have rarely been described as such. In an era of higher gas prices, increasing rates of chronic disease, and an increased call for fiscally responsible investments, people are demanding another look at our streets. They want safe streets that provide a choice of travel modes and access to destinations near and far. They want complete streets. An ideal complete streets policy is an inter-disciplinary vision and an actionable tool to create robust, safe transportation networks within and between our communities. But what are the real barriers to complete design? What do people really mean when they ask for complete streets? And why do so many projects result in incomplete streets? Stefanie Seskin from the Complete Streets Coalition and Paul Lippens, AICP, from the Active Transportation Alliance will describe the 10 elements of a complete streets policy, and how that written direction can prompt transportation decisions that are responsive to community needs. They will also look at common themes encountered in Complete Streets implementation and offer 10 roadway designfixes for complete results.

Her Talk Radio with Coach Amy Renee
Free Me From Debt Part 2

Her Talk Radio with Coach Amy Renee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2008 30:28


Show #14. In this episode, Coach Amy Renee continues the conversation of debt in part two of Free Me From Debt. She gives out several important key factors of reducing debt and also helpful tips. In this episode, HTR features musical guest Stefanie Seskin, lead vocalist of the New Jersey's Blue Number Nine Band. Tune in to listen for more information. Thank you for tuning us in and tell all of your friends, family members, co-workers etc., all about Her Talk Radio! Feel free to drop us a line at: hertalkradio@gmail.com or visit our website at: www.hertalkradio.com

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #60 - I've Got A Dilemma

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2007 48:02


This week's playlist: • I Was Stealin' by Rui Azul, available at Podsafe Music Network. Visit Rui's Blogspot page (which is in Portuguese) for more information. • Good Life by Reid Holmes, from The RH Factor (2004), available from CD Baby.Visit Reid's page at Podshow.comand ReidH.com for more information. • Heartless by Michael Burks, from Make It Rain (2001), available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit MichaelBurks.com for more information. • Last Night by Stingray, from Ghosts in the Attic (2002), available for download from MartianMusic.com. Visit StingrayOnline.com for more information. • How Long Blues by Davis Coen, from Cryin' the Blues (1995), available from the iTMS and through the BurnLounge store connected to Davis' Links page. Visit DavisCoen.com for more information. • Deep Elem Blues by The Williams Brothers Band, a single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Visit their MySpace page for more information and to hear more tracks. • Jerking My Chains by Stefanie Seskin, from The Edge of Reason (2005), available direct from her online store and the iTMS. Visit StefanieSeskin.com and her MySpace page for more information. • Copperhead Road by Steve Earle, from Live at Montreux 2005 (2006), available from the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. For more information and all things Earle, visit The Original Unofficial Steve Earle Site, which is filling in while SteveEarle.com is under construction. • Lolly Pop Mamma by Son Lewis, from Snake (2005), available from Silk City Records and the iTMS. Visit SonLewis.com for more information. • Down and Out Blues by the Ricky Lewis Band, from Songs For The New Depression (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visir RickyLewisBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: if you'd like to listen to podcasts without the little white box, visit NoiPodRequired.com to learn about other methods for podcast listening. Also: A listener asked me recently to edit out portions of episodes in which I mention the listener, and suggested I then re-post the shows - something that's virtually impossible to accomplish without making a total hash of the feed. I'd like your thoughts - should I leave the shows as they are, or take those shows down completely? Use the email button on the right side of this page to send me your thoughts, send an audio file, or call the Murphy's Saloon comment line: 312-239-0678. Remember, if you write or call, your comments may be read or played as part of a future Murphy's Saloon episode. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #60 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #35 - The Women Answer Back Edition

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2006 38:10


This week's playlist: • Hell Of A Boy by The Lascivious Biddies, from their album Get Lucky (2004); available on CD from CD Baby and Amazon.com, or as downloads from the iTunes Music Store. The Biddies' site is here. • Jerking My Chains by Stefanie Seskin, who I found at the Podsafe Music Network. Her album, Edge of Reason (2005), is available from the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit her site and her MySpace page. Stefanie's tour schedule is here. • I Like Knowing You Miss Me by Circe Link, from More Songs! (2003), available from CD Baby, the iTMS and Amazon.com. Visit Circe's site for information about Moody Girl, her newly released album, or visit her MySpace page. • Don't You Tell Me by Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women, from their CD Old, New, Borrowed & Blue (1994); available from the iTunes Music Store and on CD from Alligator Records or Amazon.com. • Someone To Talk To by Robin Banks, who I found at the PMN. Someone To Talk To is on the Hobo Jungle: Independent Blues Artists compilation CD from Silk City Records. • Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes, who I first found at Garageband.com. Her album No More Mondays (2005), is available from the iTMS and Amazon.com. Melissa's site is here and she has a MySpace page here. • No Good News by Janet Ryan and Straight Up! from Passion and Fire (2002), for sale at CD Baby, the iTMS and Amazon.com. I first found Janet and her band at Garageband.com. Their site is here. • Breakin' Out by Shemekia Copeland, from her 2005 album The Soul Truth, which you can purchase from Alligator Records, the iTMS or Amazon.com. Shemekia's site is here and her current tour itinerary is here. Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: Adam Curry's Daily Source Code, and Smokin' Roy and his Traveling Juke Joint podcast. Keeping the blues flame burning bright on the Web: the Blues Foundation, the Delta Blues Museum, and the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. Check out No iPod Required for more information on how you can enjoy podcasts, including Murphy's Saloon, away from your computer. Thanks to the Smackieville Squire for the Murphy's logo and the Murphy's Saloon Disclaimer. Please note: If this is your first visit to Murphy's Saloon, and you want to hear more, you can skip the first 10-12 episodes with a completely clear conscience. Really. Trust me on this one. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #35 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I downloaded most of these tracks)

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