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Join All About the Girls host Jenny Craig-Brown as she sits down with the executive director of the St. Joseph County Public Library, Stephanie Murphy! No stone is left unturned in this exciting episode, covering everything from struggles and motivations to all of the amazing opportunities you can find at your local library. GreatNews.Life & Podcast Host Jenny Craig-Brown have transformed the All About the Girls annual event into a podcast! These monthly episodes feature incredible women giving the audience all the insight about what makes them happy, successful, and motivational. New episodes launch on Sundays to make sure to start your week on a positive note! The All About the Girls Podcast is brought to you by GreatNews.Life GreatNewsLife looks to form positive, online communities centered around the idea that, given the option, viewers prefer to see all the good things going on in their community, as opposed to negative news. Here you'll find exclusively positive, hyper-local stories, features, and news touting everything exceptional about the communities that make up Northwest Indiana. We invite you to partake in the Region's only source for all-positive news, all the time. Watch it. Love it. Share it.
7/7/25
5/23/25
How do you lead when transparency is non-negotiable, your team is remote, and emotional intelligence is a business advantage?In this mashup edition, you'll hear powerful perspectives on what leadership must become in a world shaped by disruption, hybrid work, and a rising demand for authenticity. These voices speak from experience, reminding us that leadership is not about power or position, but about presence, purpose, and people.If you're ready to upgrade your leadership mindset and practice, this episode is your blueprint.EP58 | Jodi Flynn: Leading from the Inside Out Curiosity, empathy, and vulnerability are essential, not optionalTransparency is the foundation for trust in modern workplacesThe best leaders model change instead of mandating itPersonal development is a non-negotiable responsibilityEP59 | Eric Skwarczynski: Skin-in-the-Game Leadership Today's teams want visible, present leaders, not figureheadsAuthentic leadership invests time, attention, and energyCulture is built through consistency and co-creationLeadership presence boosts morale, micromanagement destroys itEP62 | Stephanie Murphy: Trust, Equity, and Human Connection Remote leadership requires greater emotional intelligenceCheck-ins must be regular, not performativeInclusive leaders recognize the invisible burdens others carryCulture shifts when personal realities are acknowledgedEP73 | David Cummings: From Managing to Leading Adapting to uncertainty requires leading from the frontInclusion, humility, and purpose now define effective leadershipGravitas means confidence with empathy, not controlSurviving and thriving depend on agility and anticipationKey Quotes:“The days of a company's reputation coming solely from advertising and stock price are gone.” – Jodi Flynn“The bosses who are down on the ground, moving the vision—that's who people want to follow.” – Eric Skwarczynski“As leaders, sometimes we forget the small nuances we don't have to think about—but others do.” – Stephanie Murphy“We used to talk about great managers. Now we talk about great leaders.” – David CummingsThe 10 Proven Ways to Lead and Thrive in Today's World - FREE Executive Guide Download https://crm.leadingchangepartners.com/10-ways-to-lead Connect with Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: www.LeadingChangePartners.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denisgianoutsos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisgianoutsos/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadershipischanging/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DenisGianoutsos
Maya is joined by Stephanie Murphy, who bravely shares the heartbreaking story of losing her younger brother, Quentin, to a tragic car accident in 2001 when he was just 18 years old. Stephanie opens up about their sibling bond, the fight that led to their last conversation, and the devastating night she learned her brother was gone. She shares how grief collided with unexpected motherhood, her battle with anxiety and alcohol, and how she found strength to heal—leading to nine years of sobriety and honoring Quentin's memory every step of the way. In This Episode: (00:01:00) – Sibling Dynamics: From Rivalry to Best Friends Stephanie reflects on growing up as the oldest sibling, her playful (and sometimes bossy) relationship with Quentin, and how their bond deepened during their high school years. (00:04:00) – An Ambitious Young Man with Big Dreams She shares how Quentin's drive and charisma made him stand out—working multiple jobs, managing at Chick-fil-A, buying his dream car, and planning for a future in business. (00:07:00) – The Fight That Changed Everything Stephanie recounts the emotional last conversation she had with Quentin after a disagreement over her relationship—and how that moment became their final goodbye. (00:11:00) – Missing His Graduation & Growing Distance Stephanie talks about missing Quentin's graduation due to work, the lingering family tensions, and sending a heartfelt letter in hopes of reconciling. (00:15:00) – “I Just Want to Cry…” The Night Before She describes the overwhelming emotions and strange premonition she felt the night before Quentin's accident—a deep knowing that something was wrong. (00:18:00) – The Knock at 4 AM: News No One Ever Wants Stephanie relives the devastating moment her mother arrived at her door to tell her that Quentin had died in a car accident—and how her world shattered in an instant. (00:23:00) – Finding the Unopened Letter While grieving at her parents' house, Stephanie finds the card and letter she had sent Quentin—still sealed. She opens it at his funeral, turning it into a final tribute. (00:26:00) – What Happened That Night: The Truth About the Accident Stephanie shares what Quentin's friend—who survived the crash—revealed about the events leading up to the accident, including alcohol, missed exits, and heartbreaking what-ifs. (00:33:00) – Grieving While Pregnant & The Anxiety That Followed Stephanie opens up about navigating grief while expecting her first child, the overwhelming anxiety that took hold, and how she struggled to find normalcy after loss. (00:38:00) – Turning to Alcohol: Numbing the Pain She discusses how grief and family history led her down a path of alcohol dependence—and how it became a coping mechanism for years. (00:40:00) – The Day Everything Changed: Choosing Sobriety On the anniversary of Quentin's death in 2015, Stephanie made a life-altering decision. She shares what led to her nine years (and counting) of sobriety. (00:49:00) – Learning to Live Without Fear Stephanie reflects on how grief made her fear every phone call, every tragedy, and how she's worked to regain peace—especially as a mother. (00:57:00) – Signs, Dreams & Spiritual Connection From vivid dreams to her son being born on Quentin's birthday, Stephanie shares the powerful ways her brother continues to show up in her life. (01:03:00) – Acceptance, Growth & Honoring Quentin Stephanie discusses how she's learned to live with grief, why healing doesn't mean forgetting, and how she continues to make her brother proud. (01:08:00) – Advice for Surviving Siblings Stephanie offers heartfelt wisdom for those navigating sibling loss—reminding us that while grief never fully leaves, we can choose growth, joy, and purpose. This episode was sponsored by The Surviving Siblings. Connect with Stephanie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemichellemurphy Connect with Maya: Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/survivingsiblingspodcast/ Maya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayaroffler/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@survivingsiblingspodcast Twitter: https://x.com/survivingsibpod Website: thesurvivingsiblings.com Facebook Group: The Surviving Siblings Podcast YouTube: The Surviving Siblings Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheSurvivingSiblingsPodcast
4/10/25
3/21/25
After the public clash between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, U.S. officials say the path to a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine is deeply uncertain, Kristen Welker reports. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) discuss the clash and how it will impact U.S. aid to Ukraine. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) talks about Trump and Elon Musk's cuts to the federal government and the looming government shutdown. Carol Lee, Julio Vaqueiro, Stephanie Murphy and Brendan Buck join the Meet the Press roundtable.
In this episode, host Ben Butina speaks with Stephanie Murphy, Ph.D., about her journey into people analytics and the rapid growth of her new organization, the Society for People Analytics. Stephanie shares how a simple meet-up with colleagues evolved into an international movement uniting people analytics professionals across diverse backgrounds, from HR and I-O psychology to finance and data science. With over 5,000 members and a strong focus on community, education, and professional development, the Society aims to support and shape the future of people analytics. Tune in to hear about the organization's mission, its vendor-neutral approach, and the resources available to anyone interested in joining or learning more about this dynamic field.
Women sharing health and fitness content on social media are generally unconcerned about data privacy and are unaware personal information may be monetised without consent, researchers at Lero, Ireland's research centre for software, have found. A Lero research team from University College Cork (UCC), deploying a systematic method for reviewing published research, selected 21 relevant academic papers from thousands of international researchers to clarify the benefits and challenges facing women interacting with fitness content on social media. Doireann Peelo Dennehy, lead author of the paper Keeping Fit & Staying Safe: A Systematic Review of Women's Use of Social Media for Fitness, said users seemed generally unconcerned about their data safety and privacy. "Our review found women social media users presumed their data was not worthwhile or exciting, saying, for instance, 'I don't think they'll have very much interest in my information.' "This blasé attitude may stem from a deficit of understanding of the extent to which their data are being used or a perception that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks," added Doireann, whose project, supervised by Dr Kellie Morrissey, Dr Sarah Foley and Professor John McCarthy is based in the School of Applied Psychology, UCC, Ireland. Co-author of the research Stephanie Murphy said social media has transformed how users create, share, and consume health and fitness content. "Research to date demonstrates that despite positive sharing opportunities, women are subject to misinformation, gendered harassment, and economic surveillance. Social media usage for fitness is growing, and the industry is expanding. However, there are risks when engaging with fitness content online. Specifically, issues regarding body image issues, exposure to misinformation and the privacy risks associated with being online," she added. Researcher Dr Sarah Foley said support is vital for women's engagement in physical activity, as they are less likely to exercise than men and more likely to report barriers to engagement. "Women find support through engagement with fitness influencers, while men are more likely to view athletes' content than fitness influencers. Creating and sharing fitness content online can encourage more women to learn about health and fitness habits and should be possible without exposing their data to exploitation," she added. The researchers, whose review found that the majority of research so far has focused on women in the Western world, have developed an analytic framework they hope will help future researchers, policymakers, developers, and designers better understand users' engagement with fitness content on social media. Lero, headquartered at University of Limerick, is funded by Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland, which was formerly funded by Science Foundation Ireland. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"...former "Bachelorette" star Rachel Lindsay reflects on her journey as the first Black Bachelorette. Rachel gets candid about her controversial interview with "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison and why she ultimately stepped away from the "Bachelor" franchise. Plus, Rachel discusses breaking new ground in the podcast world with her latest projects. Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, including a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy_________________
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"…four-time Olympic Gold-Medalist Greg Louganis details his transformation from a rebellious teenager to an elite athlete. He walks us through the most famous moments in his illustrious career, including what was happening behind the scenes. And, Greg reflects on his HIV positive diagnosis and how training for the Olympics saved him during those difficult times. Find out why he made the decision to step away from diving and how mentoring athletes has given him a new purpose in life. Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, including a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy_________________
In a series of testimonies on Wednesday, key witnesses provided detailed accounts surrounding the events leading to the fatal shooting of Doug Benefield. The court heard from law enforcement officials, Doug's family attorney, and those close to Ashley Benefield, painting a complex picture of the couple's turbulent relationship. In 2017, Ashley Benefield moved to Bradenton, Florida, to live with her mother, Alicia Byers. At the time, she was pregnant with Doug's child. In March 2018, Doug retained family attorney Stephanie Murphy to facilitate communication regarding his involvement in their child's birth. Murphy testified, “Initially, the purpose of hiring me was to draft a letter to Ashley, who was pregnant with their child at the time. The purpose of the letter was to open the door for discussion about Doug's participation in the upcoming birth of their child, but also to advise that if she did not feel comfortable with him being present at the birth, he was respecting her need for space.” Despite Murphy's efforts, Ashley did not respond, and she was induced the day after the letter was sent. Doug was unaware his daughter was born until five to six weeks later. Following this, Ashley began filing complaints against Doug, alleging domestic violence and poisoning, but an injunction was not granted. Doug eventually met his daughter when she was six months old under a court-granted parenting plan. Murphy recounted the surprising turn of events during this visitation, “Ashley decided to go with Doug for the visitation, which came as a surprise. I cautioned Doug, advising against it, but he chose to proceed.” This initial meeting was followed by about 11 months of relative peace between the couple. However, tensions resurfaced as Doug filed for divorce, and Ashley made further complaints, including another injunction filing. A psychological evaluation for both parties was scheduled to be discussed in a hearing set for September 30, 2020. Tragically, Doug was killed three days before the hearing. Ashley's defense attorney, Neil Taylor, argued that she acted in self-defense. “The reason my client shot her husband was out of fear for her life. On September 27, threats and intimidation turned to physical violence, and she was forced to defend her life,” Taylor stated. Prosecutors, however, portrayed a different motive. Assistant State Attorney Suzanne O'Donnell argued, “This was a custody battle that this mother was going to win at all costs, and the cost was the life of Doug Benefield.” Among the testimonies was Chris Gillum, a domestic violence investigator with the Manatee County Sheriff's Office. He highlighted a statement by Ashley years before the shooting that raised concerns after Doug's death. “She let out like a screech or a high-pitched scream and she says, ‘I will do whatever I have to do to keep my baby you [expletive],'” Gillum testified. Gillum, who had recently passed a South Carolina injunction violation case reported by Ashley to the State Attorney's Office, mentioned that the statement initially did not seem like a direct threat. “At that point, it was just not relevant for my case. There was no reason, but circumstances had changed. I thought that was information that needed to be heard,” he explained. As the trial continues, the testimonies highlight the deeply troubled relationship between Doug and Ashley Benefield, with the legal battles and personal conflicts leading up to the tragic shooting being meticulously scrutinized in court. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a series of testimonies on Wednesday, key witnesses provided detailed accounts surrounding the events leading to the fatal shooting of Doug Benefield. The court heard from law enforcement officials, Doug's family attorney, and those close to Ashley Benefield, painting a complex picture of the couple's turbulent relationship. In 2017, Ashley Benefield moved to Bradenton, Florida, to live with her mother, Alicia Byers. At the time, she was pregnant with Doug's child. In March 2018, Doug retained family attorney Stephanie Murphy to facilitate communication regarding his involvement in their child's birth. Murphy testified, “Initially, the purpose of hiring me was to draft a letter to Ashley, who was pregnant with their child at the time. The purpose of the letter was to open the door for discussion about Doug's participation in the upcoming birth of their child, but also to advise that if she did not feel comfortable with him being present at the birth, he was respecting her need for space.” Despite Murphy's efforts, Ashley did not respond, and she was induced the day after the letter was sent. Doug was unaware his daughter was born until five to six weeks later. Following this, Ashley began filing complaints against Doug, alleging domestic violence and poisoning, but an injunction was not granted. Doug eventually met his daughter when she was six months old under a court-granted parenting plan. Murphy recounted the surprising turn of events during this visitation, “Ashley decided to go with Doug for the visitation, which came as a surprise. I cautioned Doug, advising against it, but he chose to proceed.” This initial meeting was followed by about 11 months of relative peace between the couple. However, tensions resurfaced as Doug filed for divorce, and Ashley made further complaints, including another injunction filing. A psychological evaluation for both parties was scheduled to be discussed in a hearing set for September 30, 2020. Tragically, Doug was killed three days before the hearing. Ashley's defense attorney, Neil Taylor, argued that she acted in self-defense. “The reason my client shot her husband was out of fear for her life. On September 27, threats and intimidation turned to physical violence, and she was forced to defend her life,” Taylor stated. Prosecutors, however, portrayed a different motive. Assistant State Attorney Suzanne O'Donnell argued, “This was a custody battle that this mother was going to win at all costs, and the cost was the life of Doug Benefield.” Among the testimonies was Chris Gillum, a domestic violence investigator with the Manatee County Sheriff's Office. He highlighted a statement by Ashley years before the shooting that raised concerns after Doug's death. “She let out like a screech or a high-pitched scream and she says, ‘I will do whatever I have to do to keep my baby you [expletive],'” Gillum testified. Gillum, who had recently passed a South Carolina injunction violation case reported by Ashley to the State Attorney's Office, mentioned that the statement initially did not seem like a direct threat. “At that point, it was just not relevant for my case. There was no reason, but circumstances had changed. I thought that was information that needed to be heard,” he explained. As the trial continues, the testimonies highlight the deeply troubled relationship between Doug and Ashley Benefield, with the legal battles and personal conflicts leading up to the tragic shooting being meticulously scrutinized in court. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a series of testimonies on Wednesday, key witnesses provided detailed accounts surrounding the events leading to the fatal shooting of Doug Benefield. The court heard from law enforcement officials, Doug's family attorney, and those close to Ashley Benefield, painting a complex picture of the couple's turbulent relationship. In 2017, Ashley Benefield moved to Bradenton, Florida, to live with her mother, Alicia Byers. At the time, she was pregnant with Doug's child. In March 2018, Doug retained family attorney Stephanie Murphy to facilitate communication regarding his involvement in their child's birth. Murphy testified, “Initially, the purpose of hiring me was to draft a letter to Ashley, who was pregnant with their child at the time. The purpose of the letter was to open the door for discussion about Doug's participation in the upcoming birth of their child, but also to advise that if she did not feel comfortable with him being present at the birth, he was respecting her need for space.” Despite Murphy's efforts, Ashley did not respond, and she was induced the day after the letter was sent. Doug was unaware his daughter was born until five to six weeks later. Following this, Ashley began filing complaints against Doug, alleging domestic violence and poisoning, but an injunction was not granted. Doug eventually met his daughter when she was six months old under a court-granted parenting plan. Murphy recounted the surprising turn of events during this visitation, “Ashley decided to go with Doug for the visitation, which came as a surprise. I cautioned Doug, advising against it, but he chose to proceed.” This initial meeting was followed by about 11 months of relative peace between the couple. However, tensions resurfaced as Doug filed for divorce, and Ashley made further complaints, including another injunction filing. A psychological evaluation for both parties was scheduled to be discussed in a hearing set for September 30, 2020. Tragically, Doug was killed three days before the hearing. Ashley's defense attorney, Neil Taylor, argued that she acted in self-defense. “The reason my client shot her husband was out of fear for her life. On September 27, threats and intimidation turned to physical violence, and she was forced to defend her life,” Taylor stated. Prosecutors, however, portrayed a different motive. Assistant State Attorney Suzanne O'Donnell argued, “This was a custody battle that this mother was going to win at all costs, and the cost was the life of Doug Benefield.” Among the testimonies was Chris Gillum, a domestic violence investigator with the Manatee County Sheriff's Office. He highlighted a statement by Ashley years before the shooting that raised concerns after Doug's death. “She let out like a screech or a high-pitched scream and she says, ‘I will do whatever I have to do to keep my baby you [expletive],'” Gillum testified. Gillum, who had recently passed a South Carolina injunction violation case reported by Ashley to the State Attorney's Office, mentioned that the statement initially did not seem like a direct threat. “At that point, it was just not relevant for my case. There was no reason, but circumstances had changed. I thought that was information that needed to be heard,” he explained. As the trial continues, the testimonies highlight the deeply troubled relationship between Doug and Ashley Benefield, with the legal battles and personal conflicts leading up to the tragic shooting being meticulously scrutinized in court. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"…TV host and health and wellness guru, Brooke Burke gets candid about her career in entertainment. She looks back at her time on "Dancing With The Stars," including how she felt when she was let go. Then, Brooke reflects on how she came to terms with her cancer diagnosis and reveals how her children learned of it. She opens up about her wellness routines and what works for her now. Plus, Brooke gives details on her engagement and wedding plans! Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy_________________
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"…actress Jane Seymour reflects on her early acting days from being cast as a Bond Girl in "Live and Let Die " with Roger Moore to playing opposite Christopher Reeve in "Somewhere in Time." Jane dishes on what it was like to fall madly in love with a co-star and then break-up! Plus, Jane reflects on changing her name for acting roles. And, Jane gets a special treat as Curtis surprises her with a childhood dish. Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"… TV host Natalie Morales shares her story from growing up as an “Air Force brat” to becoming the first Latina news anchor on Today. Plus, Natalie shares what went through her mind when she heard her first big interview in TV would be Sir Paul McCartney. And, Curtis surprises Natalie with her favorite dish, Truffle Mac & Cheese! Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"… Entertainment newsman Billy Bush shares colorful and never-before-heard stories from his decades of interviews with the biggest stars in Hollywood, from surprising facts about Michael Jackson and what really happened when he saved Mariah Carey's dog… to potential political aspirations and what life is like since his famous 2016 “bus” scandal. Plus, heartfelt stories from his childhood and of his late father. Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy_________________
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"… Howie Mandel will crack you up with his stories of his childhood to "The Tonight Show." Plus, Howie dives into mental health, revealing how OCD led to his first stage act and how he revealed he had the disorder. Howie and Curtis also discuss fatherhood, and the real reason Howie loves doing "America's Got Talent." Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming._________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy_________________
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"…Maks Chmerkovskiy goes deep into his story from growing up in Ukraine and moving to The United States to becoming a champion dancer and joining "Dancing With The Stars." Maks explains why he originally said "no" to the producers and opens up in detail about life behind the scenes as a dancer on the show. Maks is equally candid about his famous stint as The Bachelor… in Ukraine! The gentlemen also discuss the Russo-Ukrainian War, as Maks spent time on the ground there. Finally, Maks discusses his latest gig as judge on "So You Think You Can Dance." Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streaming_________________TikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy_________________
This week on "Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone"…Fortune Feimster takes Curtis through her journey from a small Southern town to an entertainment journalist to a full-time A-list comedian. Fortune "dishes" on how she got her gigs on "Chelsea Lately" and "The Mindy Project"...and what it's like being on set and friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger! She also talks about life as a comedian, both on the road and at home. Thanks for listening! You can also watch the entire interview, plus a whole lot of cooking, games, and some wine drinking on HSN and QVC streamingTikTok: @curtisstoneofficialInstagram: @CurtisstoneFacebook: @CurtisstoneCurtisstone.com_________________Executive Produced by Rob K. SilversteinExecutive Produced by Curtis StoneExecutive Produced by Ken SlotnickProduced, Edited & Mixed by Steve HardingSenior Supervising Producer, Stephanie Murphy
Stephanie Murphy truly is a great American story. Born in Vietnam a few years after the war, she and her family fled tyranny and were rescued at sea by the U.S. Navy. Raised in a trailer park in Virginia, she worked her way through college and graduate school. Post 9/11, she became a young star at the Department of Defense, working as an analyst at the highest levels of the Pentagon. Later, she was elected to three terms in Congress where she stood out from the partisans, ideologues, and bloviators, earning a reputation as an earnest and incisive problem solver. In the end, however, Stephanie Murphy may be most remembered for her service on the fateful January 6th committee. She joined David to talk about all of this, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephanie Murphy, PhD, has built an outstanding reputation in the field of Employee Listening by always pushing the boundaries in the ways she connects with, and listens to employees. With over a decade of experience working with large organizations, Stephanie shares her journey from analyzing employee listening data at Dell Technologies to a more recent listening project, where her approach and methodology we bet will surprise you.Throughout the episode, Stephanie highlights the crucial realization that behind every data point of every survey lies a unique story, an individual narrative, and shares practical advice and best practices for creating employee listening programs. No matter the size of your organization, or where you are on the employee listening journey, we are certain you'll walk away with some great learnings from our conversation with Stephanie.
Rachel Maddow is joined by her MSNBC colleagues and a range of expert guests to analyze the release of 34 transcripts by the January 6th Committee and an exclusive interview of committee chairman Rep. Bernie Thompson.
Rachel Maddow is joined by her MSNBC colleagues and a range of expert guests to analyze the final public meeting presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol holds its final public meeting after a series of hearings to share the findings of their investigation with the American public. This is the final meeting in its entirety.
Andrea Mitchell, Katy Tur and Hallie Jackson, along with a range of expert guests, preview the final public meeting of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol to share the findings of their investigation.
Andrea Mitchell, Katy Tur, and Hallie Jackson along with a range of expert guests review the highlights of the final public meeting presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
Rachel Maddow is joined by her MSNBC colleagues and a range of expert guests to analyze the ninth hearing presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol holds the ninth in a series of hearings to share the findings of their investigation with the American public. This is the ninth hearing in its entirety.
Andrea Mitchell and Katy Tur along with a range of expert guests review the highlights of the ninth hearing presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
Andrea Mitchell, Katy Tur, and Hallie Jackson along with a range of expert guests preview the ninth in a series of public hearings by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol to share the findings of their investigation.
The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol holds the eighth in a series of hearings to share the findings of their investigation with the American public. This is the eighth hearing in its entirety.
Rachel Maddow is joined by her MSNBC colleagues and a range of expert guests review the highlights of the eighth hearing presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, and Nicolle Wallace along with a range of expert guests preview the eighth in a series of public hearings by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol to share the findings of their investigation.
Rachel Maddow is joined by her MSNBC colleagues and a range of expert guests to analyze the seventh hearing presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
Andrea Mitchell, Katy Tur, and Hallie Jackson along with a range of expert guests preview the seventh in a series of public hearings by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol to share the findings of their investigation.
Nicolle Wallace and a range of expert guests review the highlights of the seventh hearing presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol holds the seventh in a series of hearings to share the findings of their investigation with the American public. This is the seventh hearing in its entirety.
Rachel Maddow is joined by her MSNBC colleagues and a range of expert guests to analyze the sixth hearing presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.
Andrea Mitchell and Katy Tur along with a range of expert guests review the highlights of the sixth hearing presenting the findings of the investigation by the January 6th Committee.