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Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman perform two songs and talk more about their recent appearance at the Kennedy Center, where they unfurled banners to protest President Trump's takeover of the famed cultural institution.
Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman perform two songs and talk more about their recent appearance at the Kennedy Center, where they unfurled banners to protest President Trump's takeover of the famed cultural institution.
Meet Stephanie Coleman: The Visionary Behind Tre Magazine's Success! Get A Magazine, Share The Magazine and This Interview: https://thetremag.com/ Buy Courses at https://bit.ly/PrepareforyourfirsttriptoAfricaudemy Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gamediversified --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversifiedgame/message
Brooklyn Folk Festival kicks off at St Ann's Church on Friday, November 10, through Sunday. The concerts will feature veterans and newer names in folk, from Ramblin' Jack Elliot and The Fugs to Jake Blount and Nora Brown. Lynette Wiley, festival executive producer and head of the presenting organization, Jalopy Theatre & School of Music, joins us to preview the performances along with local fiddle player Stephanie Coleman.
This year marks the centennial of legendary North Carolina folk musician Doc Watson, one of the giants of the folk revival of the 50s and 60s. There's a new album paying homage to pays homage to Watson's lasting legacy and influence on American music, which features a stellar cast of contemporary musicians playing some of the songs Watson had championed; it's called I Am A Pilgrim – Doc Watson at 100. The producer of the collection is Grammy Award winning guitarist, songwriter, and producer Matthew Stevens, who gathered a few of the album's featured musicians and collaborators - singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Valerie June, Brooklyn-born teen banjo wunderkind Nora Brown, fiddler Stephanie Coleman, and musician James Shipp - to play some of these songs in-studio. Plus, hear a bonus original tune, "Man Done Wrong", by Valerie June. -Caryn Havlik Watch Valerie June and Matthew Stevens play "Handsome Molly": Watch Nora Brown, Stephanie Coleman, James Shipp: "Am I Born to Die": Watch Nora Brown, Stephanie Coleman, James Shipp: "Your Long Journey": Watch Matthew Stevens play "Alberta": Watch Valerie June play "Man Done Wrong":
This episode was recorded on February 24th, 2023, at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. The lineup includes David Bromberg Quintet, Peter Rowan, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, The High Hawks, and Nora Brown & Stephanie Coleman. https://bit.ly/3V9xU6z
Clint visits with Stephanie Coleman, program director of West Virginia University College of Law Taxpayer Clinic. They cover lots of tax issues including how to claim missing stimulus payments, how to correct errors and how to handle debt to the IRS. What should you do with the letters the IRS sends you and at what point should you seek legal assistance? What are the W2 and 1099 forms and which should you fill out? When is the deadline to file your taxes and how can you request an extension? To apply for services from the clinic go to law.wvu.edu/clinical-law/clinics. If you need assistance with completing your 2022 taxes, consider a VITA volunteer at irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep or 800-906-9887. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from child welfare professionals, Brianna Sigg and Stephanie Coleman, about their years of experience working with children, adolescents, and adults with marginalized identities. They will also share the various types of safe care supports available in our communities. You will leave feeling encouraged to open your heart and home to LGBTQ+ youth, and wanting… The post Let's Talk – *[Spring Summit Series] Two topics, Three Spring Summit Guests in One! appeared first on Foster Adopt Minnesota.
Stephanie Coleman, founder, and publisher of Tre Magazine tells us her story and gives us positive affirmations about the art of perseverance and more. Stephanie appeared on PDR during the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, I had moved in with my daughter in Washington, DC, as she was recovering from her second stroke. As usual, Ms. Coleman was inspiring. Many magazines, for various reasons, were unable to survive and thrive through the ordeal. She did. And it was no easy task. Today she tells her story and gives us some. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
Stephanie Coleman created Tre Magazine, showing perseverance. She proves dedication to one's craft pays off. The New York Times is trying to play fair and balanced by allowing liars to write. Stephanie Coleman, founder and publisher of Tre Magazine is no stranger to either KPFT 90.1 FM Houston or Politics Done Right (PDR). Of course, she has been a part of the Open Journal talk program for a long time. Stephanie appeared on PDR during the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, I had moved in with my daughter in Washington, DC, as she was recovering from her second stroke. As usual, Ms. Coleman was inspiring. Many magazines, for various reasons, were unable to survive and thrive through the ordeal. She did. And it was no easy task. Today she tells her story and gives us some positive affirmation about the art of perseverance and more. Senior economist Dean Baker called out the New York Times for its false balance by allowing a charlatan to write a misleading article on Social Security. I have interviewed Baker more than once. While he is not the MMT type economist like Stephanie Kelton or Richard Wolff, he believes in a capitalist economy that does not pilfer as the current one does. IMHO, the rules he would apply would have all the humane economists converge in the same place. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
Dr Stephanie Coleman is a holistic medical practitioner who works primarily with ketamine therapy and consulting in Los Angeles, CA and soon to be Salt Lake City, Utah. She switched from radiology to ketamine therapy after researching and experiencing the benefits of psychedelics in mental health.We discuss parts work, or IFS, and how it integrates well into ketamine therapy. Community in this space, and referring clients to other specialists when needed. Celebrities and their place in the psychedelic renaissance. And where the future of psychedelics and ketamine is headed.You can find Dr Coleman and her services here: https://www.stephanielynwellness.com/Check her out on Instagram at: https://instagram.com/stephanielyncolemanmd?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/seeyouontheothersidepodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCBMMebwa0Kh43qvZtL1fZogSupport the show
Stephanie Coleman, Founder & Publisher of Tre Magazine, on fulfilling one's mission: The publisher & founder of Tre Magazine, Stephanie Coleman, discussed her venture into publishing with a positive message to encourage others to chase their dreams. This neoliberal economist gets the economy partly right but shows continued disregard for most: Neoliberal economist Larry Summers got immigration, the Green New Deal, and tax havens right. But he still protects billionaires above all else. Despite Big Oil Roadblocks, Poll Shows Majority in US Support Climate Action: Amid congressional inaction, solid majorities of U.S. adults favor policies to slash greenhouse gas pollution, a new Gallup survey found. A survey published Monday shows that most adults in the U.S. support six proposals to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that lead to rising temperatures and increasingly frequent and intense extreme weather, a finding that comes as congressional lawmakers who own tens of millions of dollars worth of fossil fuel industry stocks continue to undermine climate action. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
Attorneys Kitty Dooley, Stephanie Coleman, and Nicole McConlogue join Dr. Foster on this special episode of Fostering Solutions to share their perspectives on the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Justice on the US Supreme Court. Katherine L. “Kitty” Dooley has been a practicing attorney for more than twenty-nine years. She is the principal of The Dooley Law Firm, P.L.L.C. where she concentrates her practice in plaintiff's personal injury, employment and administrative law. Click here for a detailed bio. Stephanie M. Coleman is the Director of the Low Income Taxpayer Advocacy Clinic at West Virginia University College of Law. Click here for a detailed bio. Nicole McConlogue is an Associate Professor and Clinic Director, primarily teaching in the Litigation and Advocacy Clinic at West Virginia University School of Law. Click here for a detailed bio.
Stephanie Coleman, Founder & Publisher of Tre Magazine, on fulfilling one's mission: The publisher and founder of Tre Magazine discussed her venture into publishing with a positive message to encourage others to chase their dreams. Senator Warner skewers Donald Trump for his treasonous behavior with Putin: Senator Warner did not mince his words as he skewered Donald Trump for his near treasonous behavior with Putin. Stephanie Ruhle exposes the fraud that is the oil companies' executives as they rob Americans blind: Stephanie Ruhle proves that the oil companies are pilfering the American people to transfer wealth to shareholders. Chuck Todd tags Trump as unpatriotic and slams sycophant Republican Senator Kevin Cramer: It was depressing to watch Senator Kevin Cramer attempt false equivalences. Chuck Todd tore into him in a decisive manner. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
It was inspiring speaking to Stephanie Coleman, Founder, and Publisher of Tre Magazine. Her energy is the only catalyst one needs to go out there and fulfill their dreams as they do something positive for society. I asked Stephanie why she created the magazine. Her all-encompassing answer is that of empowerment in many forms and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
Shawna is joined by Stefanie Coleman in this episode. She is the Marketing and Business Development Manager at Building Knowledge Canada. She is the 3rd woman to be elected as president of the Canadian Home Builders Association (CHBA) in its 80-year history. She is also the honoured recipient of the EnerQuality 2019 Lead of the Year Award. Tune in to find out: -What industry both Shawna and Stefanie began their careers in and how it contributed to their learning. -Stefanie's path to becoming CHBA's president. -How saying yes to opportunity helps to overcome imposter syndrome. -About CHBA's net zero program and how to approach energy upgrades. NOTE: Shawna recorded this episode from Vancouver. Because of internet instability the quality of the audio is not what we would like. Thanks. Host/Producer - Shawna Henderson shawna@bluehouseenergy.com Producer - Tanya Chedrawy tanya@tanyamedia.com Technical Producer - Michael Boyd michaelboyd@podcastatlantic.com Social Media – Anita Kirkbride www.twirp.ca A Production of: Blue House Energy bluehouseenergy.com/ Tanya Media tanyamedia.com Podcast Atlantic podcastatlantic.com/ Blue House Energy's Website by R & G - The Sustainability Agency https://www.rgstrategic.com/ Music from Arches Audio - https://archesaudio.com/ Title of Song - "Road Trip" LINKS IN THIS EPISODE Building Knowledge Canada: https://buildingknowledge.ca/ Email: info@buildingknowledge.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuildingKnowledgeCanada LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/building-knowledge-canada-inc./ CBC Hymn Sing: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1226923075567 Shawna's Courses: https://bluehouseenergy.com/ National Home Builders Association: https://www.nahb.org/ Canadian Home Builder's Association Net Zero Home Labelling Program: https://www.chba.ca/CHBA/HousingCanada/Net_Zero_Energy_Program/About_the_Program/CHBA/Housing_in_Canada/Net_Zero_Energy_Program/NZE_Program_Landing_Page.aspx?hkey=6272ba77-c662-4e3f-a065-a579f809b173
This week, Abby and Mona interview Dr. Stephanie Coleman and therapist Missy Beck about the process of Ketamine Assisted Therapy. We learn how working with practitioners can transform a psychedelic experience into a therapeutic one, how Ketamine works in the brain, and how the integration process can help treat depression and other mental health symptoms. If you've ever been curious about what the process of Ketamine healing is, you won't want to miss this episode! Dr. Coleman: Stephanie Coleman is a western medicine trained physician who believes in a holistic approach to health and healing. She believes that mental and physical health are strongly interconnected and she utilizes ketamine therapy to support her patients to optimize both. She personalizes and tailors treatment plans to the individual and supports them to feel empowered in their own healing process. Her focus is on supporting high functioning, successful individuals, who suffer with depression and anxiety as a result of disconnection from self and others. Dr. Coleman has training in energy medicine as a Reiki Master, psychedelic integration, and aspects of integrative health. Website: https://www.stephanielynwellness.com/ Instagram: stephanielyncolemanmd Missy Beck, LMFT: Missy Beck is a licensed psychotherapist based in Los Angeles who has been practicing for over 10 years. She is passionate about helping clients find a deeper level of healing utilizing several different modalities. Her experience and expertise has led her to develop a holistic approach to mental health that provides a space to pull back the layers of our complicated lives. She has a background in mindfulness and yoga, provides ketamine assisted psychotherapy, is being trained in EMDR, and uses ERP to support patients struggling with OCD. Website: http://getpresentbymissy.com/home Instagram: iammissybeck Instagram: allthetherapies Editing by: Blackwell Post Original music by: Juli Crockett
Meet Cute Presents: Irish Coffee, an audio rom-com where Allie meets an Irish dairy farmer while backpacking around Europe and hopes things don’t go sour.Follow @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter.Story by Kristin Kohlmeyer. Supervising Producer and Director: Julia Thompson. Sound Editor and Designer: Teeny Lieberson. Music by Stephanie Coleman. Starring: Alan Kelly, Hayley Palmer, Teeny Lieberson.Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars!Spread the rom-com love! Share this referral link with 15 friends and earn a custom Meet Cute coffee thermos: https://refer.glow.fm/meet-cute
Mythblasters is a series about how common industry misconceptions came to be so mainstream and why we are set out to debunk them. In this episode, Telarus Director of Enterprise Solutions, Stephanie Coleman, debunks the myth that all project management is the same. All masters may offer order management, but not all masters offer project management.
Chicago Ald. Stephanie Coleman discusses Chicago’s carjacking spike. Vanderbilt Law School Professor Suzanna Sherry discusses the Trump impeachment trial. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Litigation Analyst Elliott Stein breaks down the lawsuit against Robinhood after the Reddit investing boom. State Rep. Maurice West on new legislation preventing teenage sexting. In the Legal Grab Bag, Allied Public Risk […]
Stephanie has held the office of 16th Ward Democratic Committeeperson since March of 2016 and is the Vice-Chair of the Chicago Black Caucus. PERSPECTIVE: COMMUNITY LEADER, BUT STEPHANIE HAD TO BOARD UP HER OFFICE WINDOWS SUNDAY BECAUSE OF LOOTERS DAMAGING AND BUSTING IN HER WINDOWS. HAS A MESSAGE TO US FROM THE MAYOR.
Brett Rump asks where the haters are that said former Purdue-Fort Wayne basketball star John Konchar would never be an NBA player. Brett and producer DC Hendrix briefly rank the pre-seasons in all sports. Nathan Dennison from the ALlen County War Memorial Coliseum and Stephanie Coleman from Visit Fort Wayne join in-studio to talk about the NCAA Men;s Division III Tourney and NCAA Women's Division I Tourney coming to the Coliseum in March and more.
Egberto Willies was honored to be interviewed by KPFT's Open Journal's Hosts Duane Bradley & Stephanie Coleman on today's politics, Politics Done Right.
Welcome back to the 6th episode of "TRU CHAT"...A Community Podcast. This week's topic is politics and the effects on the community, who our leaders are, and more. You'll also hear from the 5 Aldermen of Englewood, Chicago (Ms. Stephanie Coleman, Mr. David Moore, Ms. Jeanette Taylor, Mr. Raymond Lopez, and Mr. Roderick Sawyer), as they come together to listen to the people of Englewood. You'll her the voices and opinions of Mr. Mark Carter, long time Englewood resident, about why politics is important and why as business owners, we should get involved. Next, is Ms. Jamie Nesbit Golden as she shares her story on how she found journalism and the importance of elevating and amplifying untold stories and unheard voices, and using political platforms to do so. Our last story is with Phil, executive director of Kusanya Cafe... a local non-profit coffee shop made for the people of Englewood, by the people of Englewood! "Englewood...We Are Rizzzzing!!!" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mejimusyk/support
Randy is a Serial Entrepreneur, leadership and delegation master. He has been fortunate enough to become a #1 International Best-Selling Author on Amazon. And is a father, friend, and trusted ally to many. He has a passion for business and has achieved many accomplishments throughout his journey of being an entrepreneur. Randy's goal and mission in life are to pass on to others the same proven methods, tools, and strategies that I had to learn the hard way.In this episode, he talks to Stefanie Coleman. After a career in the fashion industry, Stephanie Coleman took what some might think of as a dramatic turn and became the founder and owner of Pretty Smart Homes in St. Thomas, Ontario. At the time of this writing, she is also President of the Canadian Home Builders Association and has 15 years of experience as a renovation contractor. In that time, she has faced many challenges and misconceptions that are common in the renovation business. Two strategies that have been immensely successful in her ability to overcome them have been the creation of a unique and profitable pricing process and systems that deliver exceptional service throughout.Have you ever wondered how to truly stand out among the competitors who are offering similar types of services, and become more successful? Are there ways to collaborate with other trades and other builders and developers that can improve your position with not only each of them but also your customers? This episode explores those questions and even addresses regulation changes, abundant growth opportunities and tips on becoming the in-demand contractor in your marketIf you like what you're listening to, we would love it if you could give us a 5-star review! This will help us know we are giving you what you need to grow and succeed as an entrepreneur! Please reach out to us on social media or through our website with other information you might want to hear on upcoming episodes!https://4levelcoach.com/https://www.instagram.com/4levelcoach/https://www.facebook.com/4LevelCoach/https://twitter.com/4LevelCoachThanks for listening!
Music performed by: Justin Hiltner (@hiltnerj, http://justinhiltner.com) Esther Konkara (@esther_konkara) Steph Jenkins (@slhjenkins, http://www.stephaniejenkins.info) Stephanie Coleman (@stephiecoleman) Courtney Hartman (@courthartman, https://www.courtneyhartman.com) Shelley Washington (@shelleyplaysaxy, http://shelleywashington.com) Bora Yoon (@borabot, http://borayoon.com) Caroline Shaw (@caroshawmusic, https://carolineshaw.com) Recordings from National Sawdust were part of the NationalSawdust+ series: Elena Park is the curator of NationalSawdust+ Special thanks to recording engineer Garth MacAleavey, Jeff Tang, Charles Hagaman, and everyone at National Sawdust. Thanks also to Alex Overington and Jeremy Bloom for mix engineering.
She burst onto the scene with The Gnostic Gospels – and aren’t you glad there’s a scene onto which a historian of religion can burst? A rare scholar who can speak lucidly to civilians like me, her most recent book is Why Religion. Music from Stephanie Coleman.
Stephanie Coleman from Visit Fort Wayne joins the show to preview the upcoming Division III Men's Basketball National Championships coming to Fort Wayne this weekend.
She has been fighting HIV-AIDS around the world for 3 decades and believes that her patients and their supporters offer broader lessons: “People who are affected by cancer, for example, have learned a lot from the HIV movement.” Broader still, the public health efforts she champions are a model for democratic governance – egalitarian, activist, humane. With music from Stephanie Coleman.
On today's show we look at questionable appearance enhancers. First The Beauty Historian shares some shocking beauty rituals of yore. Then a look at how Brazilian Blowouts are making salon workers sick. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:38 Introduction 01:10 Interview: The Beauty Historian 06:22 Brazilian Blowouts 14:48 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Stephanie Coleman, Audrey Quinn, Mia Lobel, and Jennifer Dionisio for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.
Good science takes time... or not? On today's show we explore the extremes. First the longest-running experiment in the world; then the near-instant chemical reaction that helps airbags protect you in a crash. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:50 Introduction 01:26 The Pitch-Drop Experiment 10:22 Airbags 15:05 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Michael Rhee and Stephanie Coleman for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.
Virtuosic mandolin and clarinet player Andy Statman recently released his first album in five years. It’s called Old Brooklyn, and it includes collaborations with a number of top-notch musicians, including Béla Fleck and Paul Shaffer. Perhaps most unusual, though, is the track titled “The Lord Will Provide.” The song is an 18th-century hymn, and this beautifully spare version is a collaboration between Statman, an Orthodox Jew, and country music star Ricky Skaggs, an evangelical Christian. Independent radio producer Stephanie Coleman wondered how this collaboration came about. Here’s the story, as told to Coleman by Statman and Skaggs. [Running time: 10:20.] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.