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Best podcasts about steven elliott

Latest podcast episodes about steven elliott

PA BOOKS on PCN
"Surviving the Winters" with Steven Elliott

PA BOOKS on PCN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 58:53


George Washington and his Continental Army braving the frigid winter at Valley Forge form an iconic image in the popular history of the American Revolution. Exploring the inner workings of the Continental Army through the prism of its encampments, this book is the first to show how camp construction and administration played a crucial role in Patriot strategy during the war. pcntv.com/donate pcntv.com/membership-signup pcntv.com

Coming Home Well
Creating a National Behavioral (Mental) Health Corps

Coming Home Well

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 54:49


Today's episode focuses on a very important topic, mental health. Tyler talks with Dr. Mark Russell, a Marine Corp and Navy veteran,  clinical psychologist, educator, and founder/director of the Institute of War Stress, Injury, Recovery, and Social Justice at Antioch University in Seattle, about the need for a Behavioral Health Corps within the military. "The military has an opportunity to become a leader in the field of mental health and really eliminate the stigma in the disparity between mental and physical health. And if the military chooses to do that, I think we could see some advances in mental health that we can't imagine. So I'm hopeful that as the military goes, so goes society. I hope that that ends up being the truth there." ~ Dr. Mark Russell The MissionThe mission of the Institute is two-fold: (1) investigate, identify, and eliminate root causes for repetitive crises in military mental healthcare, and (2) end the cycle of crises by transforming mental healthcare policy and practice. Although special emphasis is given to the estimated 24 million members of the warrior class including their family members, and healers-the activities of the Institute will equally benefit non-military populations through the advancement of knowledge and understanding of traumatic stress-related injuries.Stranger at Home Film STRANGER AT HOME reveals WHY a harmful, 100 year-old policy perpetuates catastrophic PTS and suicide rates amongst our country's military community. The film offers an in-depth look at eradicating stigma and creating a National Behavioral (Mental) Health Corps as achievable and critical steps to end an unnecessary mental health crisis.STRANGER AT HOME contrasts the intimate stories of three Veterans — Mark Russell, Charles Figley and Steven Elliott — with their unified message, which is: mental healthcare reform is the most essential human rights frontier ahead of us, and that it's time for the American Military to take the lead role in this profoundly important movement.Thank You For Your Service DocumentaryAn investigation into the failed mental health policies within the US military and the deadly consequences to America's troops. Thank You For Your Service takes aim at our understanding of war trauma through the interwoven stories of four struggling Iraq War veterans and candid interviews with top military and civilian leaders. The film posits that from the moment someone enters the armed services, their mental health is as important as their physical well-being and that by the creation of a Behavioral Health Corps (BHC), services and treatment can be effectively streamlined and create long term accountability.  Featuring interviews with General David Petraeus, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Admiral Mike Mullen, General Loree Sutton, Dexter Filkins, Senator Patty Murray, Gary Sinise, and Nicholas Kristof. Support the show

Addy Hour
Mental Health, the Military & Unseen Wounds of War, w/ Steven Elliott, Tony Williams & Barbara Rothbaum

Addy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 57:28


As we continue to witness the unfolding of tragic events in the Ukraine, this week's episode is timely in ways that we didn't initially anticipate. For this conversation, I'm joined by author and former Army Ranger, Steven Eilliott, Veteran and CEO of Veterans Counseling Veterans, Tony Williams, and the Director of the Emory Healthcare Veterans … Continue reading Mental Health, the Military & Unseen Wounds of War, w/ Steven Elliott, Tony Williams & Barbara Rothbaum →

Lehigh Valley Discourse
In the Historical Spotlight with Dr. Steven Elliott & State Rep. Robert Freeman | LV Discourse

Lehigh Valley Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 59:53


John Pearce speaks with author and historian Dr. Steven Elliott about Revolutionary War military housing strategies, and then chats with State Rep. Robert Freeman about the rich history of Easton.

The Measure Pod
#16 The quantified self: Whoopcast (with Steven Elliott)

The Measure Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 27:26


This week Dan and Dara are joined by Steven Elliott, Measurelab's Commercial Director. Steve discusses how tracking as much data as possible about his body and exercise has enabled him to run experiments that have optimised his sleep and recovery. THIS IS NOT AN AD... But here is Steve's WHOOP referral link if you're interested - https://bit.ly/3CcPA6s. The Google Data Studio (GDS) interactivity updates are at https://bit.ly/3ocUc7u. The Google Analytics 4 (GA4) user roles updates are at https://bit.ly/3n1WTcG. In other news, Dan burns stuff, Dara eats mushrooms and Steve goes for a ride! Please leave a rating and review in the places one leaves ratings and reviews. If you want to join Dan and Dara on the podcast and talk about something in the analytics industry you have an opinion about (or just want to suggest a topic for them to chit-chat about), email podcast@measurelab.co.uk or find them on LinkedIn and drop them a message. The post #16 The quantified self: Whoopcast (with Steven Elliott) appeared first on Measurelab.

Laughing Vikings Podcast
#40 STEVEN ELLIOTT JACKSON: WRITER, DIRECTOR, & PRODUCER

Laughing Vikings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 79:31


Lars & Brandon chat chit with an award-winning writer, director, and producer Steven Elliot Jackson. Who Brandon is working with on a new play premiering at Hamilton Fringe called The Laughter. Don't miss out and get your tickets for The Laughter today! Broadcasted Live: July 5th, 2021 Get tickets to The Laughter: https://boxoffice.hamiltonfringe.ca/ Follow Steven: @tokenotter Follow his theatre company: @minmar_gaslight Checkout Steven's website: https://www.stevenelliottjackson.ca/ SUBSCRIBE TO WATCH LAUGHING VIKINGS CLIPS & FULL LIVE BROADCASTS ON YOUTUBE! Get Tickets for upcoming Live Comedy shows in Laughing Vikings own COMEDY ALLEY: https://www.laughingvikings.com/comedyalley ALSO check out https://www.laughingvikings.com/join for more information! And if you have already worked with Laughing Vikings and like what we do let us know in the comment section below. New to Laughing Vikings? Grab FREE comedy tickets, acting workshops & audition sessions at www.LaughingVikings.com/links Laughing Vikings: Helping Dreamers Turn Delusions to Reality! Connect with us on Instagram: @laughingvikings @larsclassington @brandonknox27 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laughing-vikings/message

The Whole Person Podcast with Evan Herrman
Overcoming PTSD After Friendly-Fire of Famous NFL Player Pat Tillman with Steven Elliott

The Whole Person Podcast with Evan Herrman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 100:13


In today's episode, we are joined by special guest, Steven Elliott, former U.S. Army Ranger. Steven Elliott discusses the events and death of Pat Tillman by friendly fire in Afghanistan as well as the fight to overcome PTSD and the hope for reconciliation. Steven Elliott is the author of "War Story" a memoir detailing his military service. Steven candidly shares his story with others so the message of hope and healing can be received by many.

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 93 - Recasner ICYMI, Dr. Ding Coronavirus Check-Up, & War Hero Steven Elliott Memorial Day Reunion

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 160:39


RUNDOWN The first segment of today's Memorial Day release episode is loaded with football chatter as the guys discuss the Seahawks latest roster moves and the implications of a proposed rule change. A four-pack of guests includes NBA veteran & broadcast analyst Eldridge Recasner, Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, author of War Story Steven Elliott, & Movie Mogul Max. Topics discussed in the "Other Stuff" segment range from Scott's trip to the butcher, to Ryan Leaf, to Chuck E. Cheese. GUESTS Eldridge Recasner | NBA veteran & college hoops analyst Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding | Harvard Epidemiologist & Senior Fellow at Federation of American Scientists Steven Elliott | U.S. Army veteran  Movie Mogul Max | Mitch's Son TABLE OF CONTENTS 20:30 | Notable 93s are nominated for episode naming rights of which one will be chosen as the winner at the conclusion of the show. 22:49 | Carlos Hyde is coming to Seattle to bolster the running back room after Devonta Freeman decided to pull the plug. 26:49 | Jadeveon Clowney is still available and the Hawks have remained idle. 33:08 | What do you make of the new NFL rule proposal which would add an alternative to the onside kick? 46:34 | GUEST: Eldridge Recasner shares his first-hand account of playing against the Jordan-led Chicago Bulls chronicled in The Last Dance. 1:06:59 | GUEST: Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding provides his current outlook for managing coronavirus and recommendations to stay safe. 1:29:22 | GUEST: Army veteran Steven Elliott returns to the show following his appearance on Episode 42 to discuss his continued emotional battle. 1:52:35 | GUEST: Movie Mogul Max makes his college selection of the University of Washington public after months of weighing his options. 2:12:22 | Scott swung by the local butcher for a steak, not an earful from a mask-less customer. 2:18:18 | Ryan Leaf has been arrested on a domestic battery charge adding to his troubled story. 2:21:01 | The governor of Pennsylvania is not pleased with Ben Roethlisberger posting photos online of his fresh haircut amidst ongoing mandated non-essential business closures. 2:21:58 | Mitch is doubling down on the prediction he made in Episode 92P of the outcome in Quinton Dunbar's criminal investigation. 2:27:34 | Chuck E. Cheese is rebranding its pizza to a new name within delivery apps as its germ-laden buildings remain closed. 2:30:00 | Rest in peace Roy Horn, Eddie Sutton, & Jerry Sloan.

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 80 - Best of Mitch Unfiltered!

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 174:26


RUNDOWN With roughly 400 interviews throughout the history of the podcast, we comb through the archives to select four of the most memorable and put them together for a greatest hits style episode. This includes appearances by Army veteran Steven Elliott, Mitch's longtime friend John Bracken, 9/11 first responder Rob Serra, and PGA golfer Ken Green. These interviews will make you laugh, cry, and think - even if you've listened to them previously. Also, Mitch and Scott make sure they solve the pressing issue of episode naming rights for number 80 between a few notable wide receivers and the show closes with "Leaving this Town"! GUESTS Steven Elliott | Former U.S. Army Ranger John Bracken | Friend of Mitch Rob Serra | 9/11 first responder Ken Green | Former PGA golfer TABLE OF CONTENTS 16:24 | The guys mull over the decision of naming the episode after Jerry Rice or Steve Largent 22:40 | GUEST: Veteran United States Army Ranger Steven Elliott discusses his account of the friendly fire incident that claimed the life of Pat Tillman which he is alleged to have caused. 1:01:03 | GUEST: John Bracken tells the unforgettable story when he hosted Michael Jordan in Seattle during the 1996 NBA Finals. 1:27:01 | GUEST: Former New York firefighter Rob Serra tells the story responding to the 9/11 attacks and the long-term health effects he and his colleagues are facing.  1:56:41 | GUEST: PGA golfer Ken Green chronicles the highs and lows of his life that have pushed his will to the limit to maintain hope. 2:51:33 | The show wraps up with the Mitch's Melody in Episode 6 "Leavin this Town". 

Money Matters Top Tips with Adam Torres
Adam Torres interviews Steven Elliott Sr. Director of Business Development over Performance Marketing at Branded Entertainment Network

Money Matters Top Tips with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 14:39


Adam Torres interviews Steven Elliott Sr. Director of Business Development over Performance Marketing at Branded Entertainment Network in this episode. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast: https://www.moneymatterstoptips.com/podcastguest --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneymatters/support

The UNPACKIN' it Podcast
GUEST: Former Army Ranger and Author Steven Elliott

The UNPACKIN' it Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 38:57


BIO:Today's guest is former army ranger and author, Steven Elliott. He graduated from Oral Roberts in 2003 and three weeks later he began Army basic training at Fort Benning. Elliott became a member of the elite 75th Ranger Regiment and joins us to discuss his book, War Story - Sometimes the Real Fight Starts After the Battle. At its core, War Story is a dramatic personal encounter with war and faith, love and tragedy, and ultimate renewal. He's one of two Army Rangers considered likely to have tragically fired the shots that killed former NFL player, Pat Tillman.100% of the author's proceeds will be donated to serving the mental health needs of the military and veterans community. TOPICS:What led him to join the militaryThe Army Ranger experienceRelationship with Pat TillmanThe day Pat Tillman diedThe fight after the battleHow God changed him from the inside outThe key to recovering in marriage See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Grace Enough Podcast
33: Steven Elliott | A War Story, PTSD

Grace Enough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 70:43


Steven and I chat about being a "good kid", becoming an Army Ranger, his role in the death of Pat Tillman, PTSD, and how the grace of God literally changed his heart.  4:15 Steven begins sharing his faith experience as a child and how he was a "good kid" "The lens I would describe a lot of my faith journey, I suppose, is through the lens of the prodigal son....In retrospect, as I grew up, I am a good rule follower.  I can't stand it if people aren't approving of me.  I viscerally need that...." Steven talks about pride and how the idea of do X and get Y was very appealing to him.   "Going into the military in 2003, I was very much the older son in that story [prodigal son]." 7:55 Steven shares about joining the army in the wake of 9/11 and becoming a Ranger He describes how one becomes a Ranger in the Army. 11:32: Steven became a Ranger in the 2nd Ranger Battalion based at Ft. Lewis where he was assigned to his platoon.  In his platoon were two brothers, Pat and Kevin Tillman. April 2004: Platoon sent to Afghan/Pakistan border to conduct combat operations (raids and patrols) 12:47: Steven explains what a raid and/or patrol looks like for a Ranger Unit.  15:22-27:40 Steven shares the details of April 22, 2004 "Once the smoke cleared our platoon had sustained 2 casualties (2 dead and 2 wounded). One of those that were killed was an Afghan military soldier....the other who was killed that day was Pat Tillman."  28:00Steven shares how the narrative surrounding Pat Tillman death varied greatly between the American media and what actually happened on the ground SHOW NOTES continued  Steven Elliott's book: WAR STORY Elliott Fund __________________________________________ Follow Grace Enough Podcast on IG and FB __________________________________________ SPONSOR: Hope Threads  This organization was founded by moms in north Raleigh, who have been inspired and motivated to join with highly resilient and talented refugees as they learn English, and develop marketable skills to support their families. These women come from countries with political turmoil, where they had to fight for the safety of their families. They’ve been given the opportunity to come to the United States and the challenges still exist, though they’ve changed face. Their children are generally thriving in school, though they lack the language skills to understand what’s being said in parent teacher conferences….or to know how to get their children proper medical care in the maze of a medical system.  Multiple barriers exist that prevent these women from traditional employment opportunities, as most of them do not have cars to get them to work, the finances to pay for childcare, or the language skills to communicate and advocate for themselves. Hope Threads was born out of relationships formed over years of serving these women by teaching them English or caring for their children as they learn.  They are graciously hosted by North Ridge Bible Chapel and have virtually no overhead costs, as volunteers teach sewing skills and care for children in a gospel centered children’s program.  You can find them online at hope-Threads.com or on Instagram at hope.threads. Your purchase empowers a resilient woman as she acculturates, learns new skills, and supports her family. Please visit Hope Threads to view their catalog and/or sponsor a refugee woman.    

Sports Spectrum Podcast
Steven Elliott, Author: WAR STORY

Sports Spectrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 49:31


Episode 327 Steven Elliott joined the military in 2003 and served as a member of the elite 75th Ranger Regiment. After being deployed to the Afghanistan/Pakistan border in 2004, Elliott found himself in the midst of an enemy ambush. He was one of four Rangers who mistook Pat Tillman's position for that of the enemy and fired there. He is one of two Rangers considered likely to have fired the fatal shots. Elliott served the remaining years of his enlistment and returned to civilian life in 2007.  Tormented by remorse and PTSD in the aftermath of Tillman’s death, Elliott descended into the depths of guilt, alcoholism, and depression; lost his marriage and his faith; and struggled to stay alive. The war that began on foreign soil had followed him home. Elliott's story is depicted in the new book "WAR STORY: Sometimes The Real Fight Starts After the Battle." On this episode of the podcast, we look at Steven Elliott's incredible story of pain and purpose, love and tragedy and ultimately renewal by the grace of God. Steven shares about his relationship with Pat Tillman and candidly talks about how forgiveness and faith have freed him from the demons that tormented him for many years.  For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com 

SOFREP Radio
Ep. 467 - Author & Ranger During the Pat Tillman Incident Steven Elliott

SOFREP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 128:41


Joining the show is former Army Ranger & author of "War Story" Steven Elliott.  He served alongside Pat Tillman when Tillman died in a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan on April 22nd, 2004.  Elliott is one of two men believed to have possibly killed Tillman in the incident.  Steven talks about his beginnings as a Ranger and then describes the events of that tragic day.  He and Jack then share the connection they have between the two of them while Jack shares his experience involving friendly fire. Elliott shares how he was eventually able to cope with the event, what inspired him to write a book about it, preach the importance of learning from one's mistakes, and finding positiving in embracing the darkness.  Be sure to sign Steven's petition at Elliot Fund, where you can also purchase his book, "War Story." Jack and Dennis open the show with a recap of using drugs for PTSD and how some things you've heard about drugs growing up ended up as myths.  They also discuss Iran shooting down a US drone and what could come of it as a result, as well as some conspiracy theories about the Earth.  Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcast, let us know what you think of the show and purchase Jack's book "Murphy's Law" where you can find wherever books are sold. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 43 - Courtside Shenanigans in Golden State, Interviews with Local Baseball Stars Embarking on Big League Journey, & Last Call on Daniel's Broiler Dinner This Wednesday!

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 138:15


RUNDOWN Mitch is joined by an old pal for Episode 43, former board operator "Hot Shot Scott" Scott Soden. The guys hash out how they originally met and the landscape around the studio when they first got started in radio. Then, they discuss the powerful interview in Episode 42 with Steven Elliott author of War Story and the challenges our American heroes face when returning from duty. The guys chat about the front row fiascos involving Beyoncé and Nicole Curran & Kyle Lowry & Mark Stevens during the NBA Finals. Then, Mitch is joined by Mariners draftee Austin Shenton, Phil Barber from The Press Democrat in the Bay Area, and MLB 1st rounder from Lakeside HS Corbin Carroll. Finally, Mitch makes his U.S. Open pick and the guys close out by recalling some of the notable (and mostly uncomfortable) moments during the early days of the radio show! GUESTS Austin Shenton | Mariners 5th round draft pick & Bellingham native Phil Barber | Sports columnist for The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa) Corbin Carroll | D'Backs 1st round pick from Lakeside High School TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:04 | Wait a sec, you're not J-Ham, but you look very familiar sitting over there in the co-host chair for Episode 43! 14:35 | Reaction to the interview with Steven Elliott in Episode 42 which describes the battle many soldiers face when returning home from battle. 31:03 | Reminders to get in your picks for the Unfiltered Majors Challenge & to sign up for the Evening at Daniel's Broiler this Wednesday at www.mitchunfiltered.com! 33:03 | An exchange with a polite (and funny!) older gentlemen at The Issaquah Café got Mitch thinking about the massive shift in the way people communicate in modern society. 37:34 | Naming of the show (whether you like it or not!)   40:17 | Beyoncé dishes out a mean stink-eye to Warriors owner's wife Nicole Curran and it was all caught on camera. 44:51 | Warriors minority owner Mark Stevens can't keep his hands to himself when Kyle Lowry crashes into the first row and pays the piper for it. 54:14 | New Mariner Austin Shenton shares his inspiring story from humble roots in Bellingham to playing college ball in Florida then drafted by his favorite team as a kid. 1:16:20 | Longtime columnist for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat Phil Barber weighs in on the push by Mark Stevens on Kyle Lowry. Was the punishment dealt by the league appropriate? 1:39:44 | MLB 1st round pick for the Arizona Diamondbacks from Lakeside High School Corbin Carroll talks about his baseball journey thus far and what lies ahead in his quest to the big leagues. 1:55:48 | Who does Mitch select to win the U.S. Open which begins this Thursday at Pebble Beach?  1:57:33 | Mitch tells a classic story back in the early radio days about the angriest he ever saw Mike Gastineau. 2:04:13 | Hot Shot Scott just had to bring up the "Sean McDonough" incident which ranks high on the all-time awkward list. 2:10:58 | The guys recall an interview many years ago with Robert Shapiro that had a lasting impact and made Mitch's Father proud. 2:13:14 | Scott shares a story about the horrendous interview he had with Leigh Steinberg which clearly demonstrated the agent's lack of broadcasting acumen.

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 42 - Tub of Goo Wins Heavyweight Crown, McDowell Vents Spleen on Twitter, & an American Hero Steps Out of Darkness

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 92:32


RUNDOWN Episode "Jackie Robinson" begins with J-Ham explaining how his weekend plans were derailed. Mitch had quite an eventful Saturday of his own involving a former Sonics star. The guys react to game two of the NBA Finals including President Obama's sleek outfit of choice in the arena. Then, they revisit the continued Malik McDowell lawsuit and his recent Twitter tirade. The guys get a hearty laugh about the stunning heavyweight boxing victory by Andy Ruiz who probably can't even put on the championship belt. Later, Mitch is joined by Steven Elliott who talks about his heroic and tragic autobiographical account War Story. Gerald McCoy's prospects of landing in Seattle have dissolved, is this a big miss by the Hawks front office? The lowly Mariners made a trade over the weekend and it doesn't move anyone's needle although two baseball statistics may raise your eyebrows. GUEST Steven Elliott - Former Army Ranger & author of War Story which chronicles the friendly fire which killed Pat Tillman he claims responsibility for. TABLE OF CONTENTS 6:52 | Mitch's round of golf with a Sonics legend takes a nosedive down the stretch. 21:10 | Warriors take game 2 in Toronto in front of a leather-jacket clad Barack Obama. 23:00 | Malik McDowell lashes out on Twitter as the lawsuit by the Hawks to recoup his bonus drags on.  26:42 | Hank Haney's crass prediction came to fruition at the LPGA U.S. Open. 29:30 | Mitch unveils his nominees for Athletes of the Week - UCLA's ace, a sneaky wide receiver, and a tubby boxer. 41:24 | Retired Army Ranger Steven Elliott known for the source of friendly fire that took the life of Pat Tillman discusses his latest book War Story that describes the repercussions of his life-changing incident. 1:17:23 | Reminder that the Mitch Unfiltered Evening at Daniel's Broiler is coming up and details about golfing with Mitch to raise funds for the YMCA...a win-win! 1:20:55 | The Seahawks are no longer in the Gerald McCoy sweepstakes, big deal or not? 1:23:32 | Why is ESPN so fixated on adding Peyton to the Monday Night Football booth? 1:26:17 | Jay Bruce heading to Philly and nobody gives a damn. 1:28:56 | Mitch spills the beans about how his round of golf with Jack Sikma ended on Saturday.  

Let's Give A Damn
Steven Elliott — Advocating For The Wounded So That Broken Places Can Be Made Whole

Let's Give A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 66:40


This week’s show is pretty remarkable. My guest is Steven Elliott. Steven was one of two men most likely responsible for the death of Pat Tillman—the NFL player that enlisted as an Army Ranger as a result of the 9/11 attacks in NYC. During this chat, we talk about the story of how he ended up as a Ranger and all that happened while he was deployed. We also chat a bit about veteran care, caring for those actively serving, PTSD, America's current global military footprint and whether or not we are being helpful, and so much more.  Please visit The Elliot Fund for articles, books, videos, and other resources you can use to become an advocate for those serving in our military. And buy Steven’s forthcoming War Story: A Memoir book on or before May 21. Or preorder it from your local library.  _______________________ Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow our host Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by sharing $5/month with us on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Or you can leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Every little bit helps. Thanks for all your help. Have an amazing week, friends! Love y’all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

No Quit Living Podcast
NQL 202 - Steven Elliott

No Quit Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 38:21


Welcome to Episode 202 of the No Quit Living Podcast. NQL is a personal development podcast designed to help you achieve your goals and desires. Whether you found us from Forbes, Inc Magazine, CEO Magazine, CIO, New Theory, or elsewhere, we're thrilled you are listening. Through hearing the inspiring stories and tips from the greats, we will all find it easier to stay motivated.   Website: https://elliottfund.org/

The Golden Rule Revolution with Lucas Mack
EP 54 Healing From Deadly Friendly Fire with Steven Elliott

The Golden Rule Revolution with Lucas Mack

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 46:19


He was involved in the most infamous friendly-fire in U.S. military history the ultimately led to the death of NFL star Pat Tillman. Now Steven Elliott is sharing his story and it's a story that all of us can benefit from and take to heal our own pain.

The Nations Podcast
Episode 001 | Steven Elliott

The Nations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 114:49


The post Episode 001 | Steven Elliott appeared first on Nations Media.

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Stageworthy
#80 – Steven Elliott Jackson and Tanisha Taitt

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 47:55


The Seat Next to the King Behind the door of a public washroom in a Washington, D.C. park, two lives linked to the country's most influential figures collide when a white man seeking a sexual encounter meets a black male stranger. Winner of the 2017 Toronto Fringe FesIval New Play Contest, this bold, affecting piece tackles race, sex, the meaning of 'manhood', and the cost of reconciling each for two disparate human beings with a shared innate need. Featuring blistering performances by Kwaku Okyere and Conor Ling, The Seat Next To The King is directed by Tanisha Taitt.The Seat Next to the King was the winner of the 2017 Toronto Fringe Festival New Play ContestTanisha Taitt - DirectorTanisha is a director/actor/playwright/arts educator/activist and accidental essayist. She has worked with Obsidian, NAC, The Musical Stage Company, Nightwood, BIBT and Soulpepper, and spent two seasons as a Resident Artist-Educator with YPT. Tanisha is a Drama mentor for tdsbCreates, a TDSB/TAC initiative that brings professional artists into classrooms to nurture artistic expression in students and teachers. She is an Anti-Oppression facilitator and Director of the Peace Camp program for Children's Peace Theatre, an organization that teaches young people about conflict transformation through theatre. Also a singer and songsmith, she is a recipient of the Canadian Music Publishers Association Songwriters Award for excellence in songwriting. Tanisha spent 7 years as the Toronto and then the National producer for V-Day/One Billion Rising -- the global movement to end violence against women and girls. In 2014, she founded Teenage Graceland, a youth theatre collective that challenges societal attitudes leading to gender-based violence. Tanisha was 'Harolded' in 2013 and in 2015, critic Lynn Slotkin bestowed upon her an inaugural “Tootsie” Award in the “They Can Do Anything” category. She is currently writing two musical theatrical works: FORCE, a musical about rape; and ERACED, which began when she heard the voices of unarmed dead black men singing to her in her sleep. Tanisha is the new co-host of The HUM Human Rights & the Arts podcast and will make her hosting debut this June. She is a two-time YWCA Woman of Distinction nominee for her commitment to artistic excellence and social justice.Steven Elliott Jackson – PlaywrightSteven Elliott Jackson was the recipient of the 2017 Best New Play at the Toronto Fringe for “The Seat Next To The King” and previously placed second in the contest in 2007 for “The State Of Tennessee”. He is the Artistic Director for Minmar Gaslight Productions as well as its family theatre company, 3 Little Bears Productions with his partner Todd Davies. Previous credits: Brothers And Arms (2010, Toronto Fringe Festival), The Dark Part Of The Snow (2011, Mount Marty College, Yankton, ND), Real Life Superhero (2012, Toronto Dance Theatre), The State Of Tennessee (2013, Theatre Passe Muraille), Rapunzel (adaptation, 2014, Toronto Kids Fringe/Stage Centre Productions), Threesome (2016, Red Sandcastle Theatre). Upcoming Productions: The Prince’s Big Adventure (Nov. 2017, Stage Centre Productions), A Question Of Character (Jan. 2017/ Stage Centre Productions), Real Life Superhero (Spring 2018, Brandon, MB) and currently he is developing Kick Start: Featuring the music of Lisa Loeb for a future reading.

Genuine Men's Podcast - Menswear & Lifestyle
GM 001 | An Introduction To The Genuine Men's Podcast

Genuine Men's Podcast - Menswear & Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 2:51


OUR VERY FIRST EPISODE: In this episode, Creator of Genuine Men's Magazine, Steven Elliott describes what inspired him to start the brand and what to expect from the podcast.

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