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Finally, In Legal Terms gets a chance to talk about Volunteering. The week of April 21st the MPB Think Radio shows talked about different volunteering opportunities and the benefits you receive by giving to your community. Today, we've got Gayla Carpenter-Sanders, the Executive Director and General Counsel of the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project.Would you like to Volunteer with the MS Volunteer Lawyers Project? If you're an attorney, law student, college student, or paralegal you can register with MVLP or you could sign up to help with a specific legal clinic. This is done on their website: mvlp.org and click on “Get Involved”. If you're in need of the services of the MS Volunteer Lawyers Project, you might want to attend one of their Self Representation Clinics. There are clinics that discuss: Irreconcilable Differences Divorces, Uncontested Guardianships, Advance Healthcare Directives, Power of Attorneys, Simple Wills, Misdemeanor Expungements, Felony Expungements, and Foreclosure Prevention. We'll have the link to the dates for these clinics on this shows information page on our website and podcast.The week of April 21st the MPB Think Radio shows and podcasts talked about different volunteering opportunities and the benefits you receive by giving to your community. Find each podcast or go to mpbonline.org/radio and listen to each show. Deep South Dining had Stewpot. Now You're Talking had MS Commission for Volunteer Service. Fix It 101's guest was Habitat for Humanity. The Sit Down talked with Shower Power. Next Stop Mississippi hosted Miss Mississippi Volunteer. Our other shows integrated volunteering into their show topics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topic: Malcolm White and Joe Sherman are hosting Deep South Dining for MPB Think Radio's Volunteer Week! They talk about Easter meals, Cioppino, and more before inviting Jill Buckley, Executive Director of Stewpot, to talk about the many services Stewpot has to offer, their history, and how people can volunteer their time, energy, and money to help serve the community.Guest(s): Rev. Jill Barnes BuckleyHost(s): Malcolm White and Joe ShermanEmail: food@mpbonline.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We retire from a life of adventuring to start a tavern with "Stewpot - Tales from an Enchanted Tavern" from Evil Hat Games!
Brenda Snitrzer, the executive director of the Stewpot, joined KRLD's David Johnson on the CEO Spotlight on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024.
Brenda Snitzer, Executive Director, The Stewpot joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
The Stewpot is a ministry that serves those in poverty or experiencing homelessness in Dallas. The organization was founded nearly 50 years ago and provides resources for basic survival needs as well as opportunities for the people they serve to start a new life.The organization was awarded the 2024 George W. Bush Institute Trailblazer Citation for its work to inspire change and enrich the quality of life in North Texas.Executive Director of The Stewpot Brenda Ewing Snitzer joined host Andrew Kaufmann and the Bush Institute's Bill McKenzie at the Forum on Leadership to discuss the organization's unique enrichment opportunities — including its art program and writing workshop — and the important impact The Stewpot is making in the Dallas community.Hear more from Brenda on this episode of The Strategerist, presented by the George W. Bush Presidential Center.Related content: The Stewpot2024 Forum on Leadership
Transcript What if your D&D adventuring party settled down and opened a tavern, and the vibes went from dragon murderers to Bob's Burgers? That's my pitch for Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern, one of my favorite RPGs. It's currently on Backerkit, and you should check it out. This week I'm talking about a super simple unnamed mechanic from Stewpot, and presumably other games before it, that's inspired much of my own work: everyone goes around and adds a detail about the scene at hand or whatever we're talking about. Simple but effective. I think of this mechanic, and Stewpot generally, as especially welcoming to people new to the hobby. And so I brought on my favorite new to the hobby person: Lee Conrads, acclaimed theater director (there's a lot of theater and audience theory in this one) and also my spouse. It's a very special episode. Further Reading: The Stewpot backerkit campaign Circle X theater company Great Reckonings in Little Rooms Comedy Book by Jesse David Fox Socials Sam on Bluesky and itch. The Dice Exploder blog is at diceexploder.com Our logo was designed by sporgory, and our theme song is Sunset Bridge by Purely Grey. Join the Dice Exploder Discord to talk about the show!
In a special edition of my podcast this week, Craig Braddick has interviewed me to talk about growing up in the 1980s with Radio 1 and then with Radio 2 into the 90s and beyond, and how being a contestant on Blockbusters guided me towards my own broadcasting career. I talk about the significance of 1981 – the year I started listening to Radio 1 – and Bucks Fizz winning Eurovision and how, during my schooldays, the charts on a Sunday mattered in the school playground. We also talk about whether the presenters of the day really represented what was going on in the wider world and whether there was a patriarchal streak to broadcasting in that era. I talk about who my favourite presenters were in those days, including the impact of Adrian John who was a presenter in the 1980s who really understood his audience. We talk about my childhood diary entries and what it contains about my radio interests, and how I used to include information about the DJ and the artists who were on Top of the Pops each week. We also talk about DJ handovers both on radio and on TOTP, and of the presenters who perhaps didn't always get on (famously Tony Blackburn and John Peel). We reflect on whether for listeners there is a particular ‘golden era' and whether some of the Radio 1 DJs in the 80s thought that they were more important than the music, and we refer to the way some presenters were delegated. We talk about the way they were caricatured in the Smashie and Nicey mode. We then move on to discuss what happened with Radio 2's evolution in the 1980s and how different the station was in those days from today, and how David Hamilton's perceptions of the station in the 80s and now are diametrically opposite. I talk about how much I enjoyed the guests on Gloria Hunniford's show on Radio 2 in the afternoons in the early 90s when I was at university. I refer to the line between education and entertainment as being blurred and how those in-depth conversations were an inspiration for my Nostalgia podcast. We talk about Jimmy Young's news and current affairs career and how the iconic JY was perhaps in some ways evoking a different era. We then speak about my experience of appearing as a contestant on Blockbusters and of meeting Bob Holness, and how it came as a surprise to my school peers that I got on the show in the first place. Craig askes me about my radio heroes, and I talk about Ed Stewart and how he died before he had a chance to read what I had written about him in a book I wrote about Christmas. We refer to Stewpot's radio personality and whether he would have fitted a different sort of genre of broadcasting. I reflect, too, on the female presenters who have influenced me, including Sarah Kennedy, and the contrast in broadcasting style with Chris Evans. I tell Craig about how I tend to gravitate to more introverted presenters and how radio and university teaching cross over in unexpected ways. Then, at the end of the interview Craig asks me what in ten years' time I think I am going to be listening to on the radio.
In the Tree city of Prospera, four retired adventurers find a new life tending to a pear shaped tavern.Enemy Spotted is by Jess who you can find on twitter @ oneshotminibossT Stop Cafe is by David Rovics and is licensed under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States and is from Free Music Archive.Thank you to Ray Kalladis for making our art, you can find her over at keylligraphyink on Twitter or https://www.keylligraphyink.com/.Learn more about Stewpot hereFind Us Online:Website: www.dicefiends.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:Cassandra: ChellKrantal: TerryBranch: DainChris Scendo: NiallYou can find No Quest for the Wicked hereAbout Us:It started with a DnD one shot that became a two shot and then campaign. 4 years later we've run 25+ stand alone stories in over 20 different game systems, ranging from Shadowrun 6e to Himbo Treasure Hunt. Whether we're running the shadows of the sixth world or trying to save the local gym, one thing's for certain: We're fiends for the sound of rolling dice!
In the Tree city of Prospera, a tavern is built up by four retired adventurers.Enemy Spotted is by Jess who you can find on twitter @ oneshotminibossT Stop Cafe is by David Rovics and is licensed under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States and is from Free Music Archive.Thank you to Ray Kalladis for making our art, you can find her over at keylligraphyink on Twitter or https://www.keylligraphyink.com/.Learn more about Stewpot hereFind Us Online:Website: www.dicefiends.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:Cassandra: ChellKrantal: TerryBranch: DainChris Scendo: NiallYou can find No Quest for the Wicked hereAbout Us:It started with a DnD one shot that became a two shot and then campaign. 4 years later we've run 25+ stand alone stories in over 20 different game systems, ranging from Shadowrun 6e to Himbo Treasure Hunt. Whether we're running the shadows of the sixth world or trying to save the local gym, one thing's for certain: We're fiends for the sound of rolling dice!
With apologies to the creator of Stewpot... ---------------------------- Merry Charles Eve and happy Sundip to all our listeners! In celebration of the winter season we're releasing the sixth installment of Spout Lorigins. In this episode we explore what Meers has been up to at Hither and Yon. [Content Warning: Nimble Thimble, Rathgar "The Night Blade" Gathgar, Fadam Adaam] If you'd like to donate and hear some of our other bonus content, head over to Patreon. Bonus Content: https://www.patreon.com/spoutlore Discord Community: https://discord.gg/6cAQxeQM2t
Today, Germaine Flood, Jay White and Kamel King, with Visit Mississippi, are kicking off the Halloween festivities at Mississippi Wildlife Rehabilitation's 2022 Trunk or Treat on October 29th in Coldwater with Executive Director Debbie Crum before heading to the 5th Annual Trunk or Treat on Summit Street in McComb with Event Organizer, CoDee. Our last stop of the day will take our taste buds on a ride at the 2022 BankPlus Red Beans and Rice Festival Benefitting Stewpot in Jackson with Event Chair, Clint Hickman.Next Stop, Mississippi is your on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! To view or submit events: www.mpbonline.org/community/mississippi-events/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not all Adventurers are strong, skilled, or lucky enough to make it out of the life. This is the story of a party who managed to make it to retirement and opened up a tavern together.If you want to play Stewpot, the play test is open here and you can find it on Itch hereThanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design. The tracks used in this episode are "A new fate" by Derek Clegg and is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, the track has been edited for length, and "Enemy Spotted" by Jess.Find Us Online:Twitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:- Moxie : Eric - Sally: Meg- Gregory: Vero- Joey: Megan About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts.
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Welcome to the Eye of the Anvil! Kick back and relax while we tell you the story of this quaint tavern built into the fallen rib bone of a giant salamander!This special two-part bonus episode is an actual play of Takuma Okada's “Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern”. Find the game and more information here:Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy TavernAnd learn more about and follow our wonderful guests:Emily Rodriguez : @emilyrod.art (Instagram) and @emyy_faith (Twitter)Eli Sandlin: @emiddlesand (Instagram)Follow us @RollandTellPod on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.All sound and music provided by Soundstripe and Epidemic.Edited by Christian PollakSupport the show
Welcome back to the Eye of the Anvil! Life is just getting started here in this strange fantasy tavern. What will happen next?This special two-part bonus episode is an actual play of Takuma Okada's “Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern”. Find the game and more information here:Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy TavernFollow us @RollandTellPod on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.And learn more about and follow our wonderful guests:Emily Rodriguez : @emilyrod.art (Instagram) and @emyy_faith (Twitter)Eli Sandlin: @emiddlesand (Instagram)All sound and music provided by Soundstripe and Epidemic.Edited by Christian PollakSupport the show
Rach and Rich continue their third Summer Series. This series covers games in the Firebrands style of PbtA games. This second episode features Takuma Okada, creator of Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern. Timecodes: 00:01:21 - Setting Up 00:07:48 - The Challenge 00:14:30 - Playing the Game You can find their games here: https://noroadhome.itch.io/
Inking a treaty with the gnomes has brought peace to the hunter-gatherer community, but their ancient stewpot provides little sustenance. Kelsi Sheren joins Lexman on another journey into the hydrosphere in search of sustenance.
We've created our tavern, told some tales, now we try to puzzle out how we ultimately feel about Stewpot. The zine that Samara references is called Synthesis, by Riley Rethal (@rileyrethaI on Twitter). It can be found on itch.io here. Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern is by Takuma Okada (@takuma_okada_ on Twitter) and is available for purchase on itch.io. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-shot-test-kitchen/support
This week, we become adventurers retiring to run a tavern in a small fantasy town. Samara and Mike are joined by special guest Jared as they prepare exotic foods, serve drinks, and gather round the hearth for this unique game. Come in and stay a while at Trip's. Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern is by Takuma Okada (@takuma_okada_ on Twitter) and is available for purchase on itch.io. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-shot-test-kitchen/support
It is Birthday Boy Ben's birthday today and to celebrate he dragged us into his little pond of chaos to play Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern, where we make some retired adventurers and play out their fantastic everyday life as new tavern owners! It was great, and we all screamed so much! Art by Lucasite Instagram | Twitter | Discord | Patreon | Merch | Stewpot If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Birthday Bash Part 5
With the Quodlibet established as a tavern, Our Heroes begin to welcome guests from their past AND future! This is the final episode of The Last City. Thank you for joining us on this incredible adventure! Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/you_dont_meet_in_an_inn You Don't Meet In An Inn: https://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/ Austin & Christine: https://twitter.com/notaninn Sasha: https://twitter.com/sasha_reneau Hadrian: https://twitter.com/hadrian Cassandra: https://twitter.com/ACassDarkly You can purchase Stewpot by Takuma Okada at https://noroadhome.itch.io/stewpot-tales-from-a-fantasy-tavern Thank you to our patrons: Anonajn Joel Sepulveda We now have a Discord server which you can join here: https://discord.gg/KNPpAmM The music featured in this stream is royalty free. It was provided by: TeknoAXE Royalty Free Music: http://teknoaxe.com/home.php
My guest this week is Malcolm Dixon, Head of Quality Assurance at the University of Kent who has just published his first novel, The Little House on Everywhere Street. We learn writing fiction is more indicative of who Malcolm is than his day job, and he tells me why good writing is an exercise in misdirection. Malcolm has written short stories in the past, and his novel is about a house with doors that lead on to different cities. It's all about what makes a happy family, in which the family members have misadventures and go missing in time. He grew up in Liverpool in a different time when it was a deprived city, and Malcolm reveals that he has a prodigious memory and can remember the great Winter of 1963 and going to see the Beatles in 1965, as well as being able to remember learning to walk. He would listen to the charts on a Tuesday lunchtime and to football matches on the radio. Malcolm did his first degree in Sunderland and went to graduate school at the University of Minnesota on a sports scholarship. We learn that football is the lingua franca of his family. He also tells me his Ed Stewart story. Stewpot was a genuine football (Everton) fan and even corrected Malcolm on a football fact. His parents were born in the early 1920s and his father kept a seaman's log. We hear about his being attacked by enemy fire and about his grandmothers who were widowed early. We learn about how Malcolm ended up doing his present role and how it isn't who he is and we learn what his wife thinks his superpower is (letting people underestimate him). I ask Malcolm if he watches other people watching him. With his new book he knew ‘this was it', and he talks about how people believed in the project. He has other books in the pipeline – and indeed he has written a trilogy. Then, at the end of the interview, we find out that Malcolm's memories are mainly positive and that there isn't much that he is nostalgic about, other than his children's childhood, and he says why children are like Woody and Buzz from Toy Story. Please note: Opinions expressed are solely those of Chris Deacy and Malcolm Dixon and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the University of Kent.
It has been 10 years since Our Heroes defeated The Storm. They've now decided to set aside the adventurer's life and begin anew as the Quodlibet becomes a traveling tavern! Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/you_dont_meet_in_an_inn You Don't Meet In An Inn: https://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/ Austin & Christine: https://twitter.com/notaninn Sasha: https://twitter.com/sasha_reneau Hadrian: https://twitter.com/hadrian Cassandra: https://twitter.com/ACassDarkly You can purchase Stewpot by Takuma Okada at https://noroadhome.itch.io/stewpot-tales-from-a-fantasy-tavern Thank you to our patrons: Anonajn Joel Sepulveda We now have a Discord server which you can join here: https://discord.gg/KNPpAmM The music featured in this stream is royalty free. It was provided by: TeknoAXE Royalty Free Music: http://teknoaxe.com/home.php
‘Tis the Season to be thankful. Lost between Halloween and Christmas comes the holiday of Thanksgiving. But many are struggling to have enough to be thankful now. Stewpot Executive Director, The Reverend Jill Barnes Buckley joins the show to tell how Stewpot is stepping up to help those in need. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Ang, Jared, and Matt as they swap gamer horror stories in “Tales from the Stewpot,” this seasonally spooky episode of Gnomecast! Follow Jared at @WhatDoIKnowJR on Twitter, check out […]
My guest this week is radio enthusiast Noel Tyrrel, founder of the David Hamilton's Hot Shots fan site and someone who has an encyclopaedic knowledge and collection of vintage radio shows. Noel grew up with radio, and we learn why the person who awakened his interest was David Hamilton. We talk about why Junior Choice was so special and whether the sort of radio presenting that Ed Stewart and David Hamilton epitomized is in ascendance any more. We also find out why David Hamilton is called ‘one take Hamilton'. Noel talks about what it was like to meet his radio heroes and we hear about the time Noel was at the supermarket checkout and who should ring to apologize for not playing ‘Paddy McKinty's Goat', which Noel had requested for his young daughter on the Christmas edition of Christmas Junior Choice, but Stewpot himself. He talks about what was so clever about the Jimmy Young show, and how we could never work out what JY's political sympathies were. We discuss JY's previous incarnation as a crooner and we learn what Noel thinks about JY's successor, Jeremy Vine. Both of Noel's parents were actors and through them he met many showbiz types. He talks about Simon Dee and we find out why Noel would categorize himself as a frustrated journalist. We learn why Noel so enjoys disseminating David Hamilton's BOOM Radio show on social media and writing a synopsis of each programme. He explains why he is a sounding board for David Hamilton and we find out whether Noel himself would be interested in doing a radio show of his own. He tells us why radio plays are better than their TV counterparts, why radio will far outlast TV, and why radio is so wonderful because one can listen to it while ‘on the move'. At the end of the interview we learn whether Noel is a looking back or looking forward type of person, what he thinks of Benny Hill and Talking Pictures TV and why he respects things for the period in which they were made. Please note: Opinions expressed are solely those of Chris Deacy and Noel Tyrrel and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the University of Kent.
Power of Disruption: Gail Davis, a leader in the international keynote speaker industry, joins host Gregg Garrett for a discussion on the changes occurring in her industry as well as how she's driven her firm to emerge as a stable leader post-COVID. She of course shares her Top Three who include individuals that help her not sweat the small stuff, remind her that clear is kind, how to manage the tension between work and other facets of life, and those who help to fill a capability void. And you have to hear what she has to say about keeping focused on the future as “it only gets better.” About Gail Davis Davis' decades of corporate marketing and events management were the launch pad for GDA in 1999. Before founding the company, she spent two decades with the global technology conglomerate Electronic Data Systems (EDS, which became part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and now operates as MicroFocus and DXC Technology) in Dallas. While at EDS, she discovered Nando Parrado, a heroic survivor of the 1972 Andes plane crash that took the lives of many rugby players. Parrado was the keynote speaker for the company's marquee event. Based on the success of those early corporate events, Parrado signed an exclusive agreement with Davis, as it was her efforts that convinced him to share his story after so many years. It was the partnership with Parrado that eventually anchored the creation of GDA. Today, Davis continues to discover new talent and take the professional speaking industry by storm. She is credited with bringing Parrado's harrowing experience to life in the New York Times best-selling book, Miracle in the Andes. It is written as a first-person account of the Andes plane crash. Most recently, at her encouragement, Parrado lent his personal account to the acclaimed new documentary, “I am Alive,” featured on The History Channel. Under her passionate leadership, GDA Speakers has vetted and curated a number of highly qualified speakers who they trust and deliver with confidence. In the first 17 years, they assembled a database of over 5,000 speakers. Then in order to add more value to their clients they cut the list in half. Only featuring and working with the top speakers in each of the many categories sought by their clients. Her successful business approach and passion have also impacted the industry. Davis was the 2011-2012 President of the International Association of Speakers Bureaus (IASB). Previously, she served as an IASB Governor where she developed new education programs for members worldwide and drew increased investment in the industry. Davis is a member of the Entrepreneur Organization. She is also a supporter of numerous community organizations. She was named to the University of Oklahoma Gaylord College Board of Visitors in 2014. She was the co-chair of the 2014 Soup's On! Luncheon, which is the major fundraising force of The Stewpot Alliance benefiting the programs of The Stewpot in Dallas. The 2014 Luncheon was the most successful luncheon to date. In 2011, the Dallas Business Journal honored her as one of Dallas' Top 25 Women in Business. Davis recently hiked the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim as a part of a fundraiser for Project Athena. She is a graduate of the Gaylord College at the University of Oklahoma where she was honored as a Distinguished Alumni in 2018. A native of Oklahoma, Davis resides in Dallas. Show Highlights During this episode: Defining Disruption: Sentiment is in the eye of the beholder [1:09] Gregg's challenge to you, the listener [3:00] Welcome guest, Gail Davis [3:28] The “Top Three” Nando Parrado: Helps Gail to not sweat the small stuff [9:11] Brené Brown: Reminds Gail that “Clear is Kind” [14:40] Alicia Marie: Coached Gail to manage the tension between work and other fascist of life [18:36] Julie Lancaster: Helped Gail to fill a capability void [23:54] Groups that Support Gail: professional organizations (EO Dallas, IASB), family, friends, etc. [24:30] Transformation & Disruption Lessons Learned: Advice for entrepreneurs [26:40] Navigating disruption in the speaking industry [31:44] Where the speaking industry is headed [42:23] You have to hear this… Focus on the Future: “it only gets better.” [53:44] Additional Information Contact Gail Davis: Gail's LinkedIn Gail's Twitter Gail's Website Gail's Blog Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg's LinkedIn Gregg's Twitter Gregg's Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter
It's been months, but part two of our Stewpot oneshot is finally here!
This episode on Strangers' Fiction Dan, Casey, and Violet are playing Stewpot. Celsius, Levi, and Wallcrasher continue running their tavern in colarado! CaseyVioletDan
This episode on Strangers' Fiction Dan, Casey, and Violet are playing Stewpot. Celsius, Levi, and Barria settle down after long lives of adventuring to open a tavern in Colorado! Like in the Digimon Movie! CaseyVioletDan
Happy New Year! To celebrate nearly one year of this podcast, we did a very sweet and fun coffee-shop AU using the system Stewpot. We hope you'll enjoy!
We're getting the New Year off to a great start with A Party In A Stew Pot! Sparkling beverages encouraged!
Mort has a chance to research the mysterious lightning stone with some help from a new face, while Firth and La Volpe reveal the fate of the missing merchant to his friend. A peaceful night at the Stewpot turns into an evening of fear.
Join us on our island getaway as we discuss another Rodgers & Hammerstein classic, the 1958 film adaptation of South Pacific! Cody & Paul talk about weird color filters, the long list of Italian dudes who played a French character and a man named Stewpot. Follow us on Twitter & Facebook @moviemusicalpod! Follow Cody @CodyPasby Follow Paul @ThePaulPonte
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 71: My Fair Lady (1964) Released 7 October 2020 For this episode, we watched My Fair Lady, the movie adaptation of the Lerner and Lowe musical, itself based on the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. It won eight Oscars from twelve nominations, including Best Actor for Rex Harrison, Best Director for George Cukor and Best Adaptation Score for Andre Previn. Leading lady Audrey Hepburn was not nominated. Thurl Ravenscroft “Ghosting” as Stewpot in South Pacific https://youtu.be/Ljm9CDRAhMQ Jim Cummings on “Be Prepared” https://youtu.be/Wmrdn9eFTK8?t=169 Tom Holland “Lip Sync Battle” https://youtu.be/jPCJIB1f7jk Perils of live singing. https://youtu.be/1ikqU6G6Xgs Audrey Hepburn’s own singing. https://youtu.be/5KGMA-ghPUA Next time we will be discussing Rocky. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month. Thanks go to all of the following lovely people who have already done that. Alex Frith, Alex Wilson, Andrew Straw, Ann Blake, Anna Barker, Anna Coombs, Anna Elizabeth Rawles, Anna Jackson, Anna Joerschke, Anna Smith, Anne Dellamaria, Annmarie Gray, Ben Squires, Blanaid O'Regan, Brad Morrison, Catherine Jewkes, Charlotte, Claire Carr, Claire Creighton, Daina Aspin, Darren Williams, Dave Kloc, David Hanneford, Della, Drew Milloy, Elis Bebb, Elizabeth Lodi, Elizabeth McCollum, Eloise Lowe, Elspeth Reay, Emma Colvill, Emmet Jackson, Esther de Lange, Flora, Helen Cousins, Helle Rasmussen, Henry Bushell, Ian C Lau, James Murray, Jane Coulson, Jess McGinn, Jo B, Joanne Hayden, Johanna Commins, Jonquil Coy, Joy Wilkinson, Juan Ageitos, Judi Cox, Julie Dirksen, Kate Butler, Kath, Katy Espie, Kelli Prime, Kellie Penfold, Kirsten Marie Oeveraas, Laura Lundy, Lawson Howling, Lisa Gillespie, Lucinda Baron von Parker, Martin Korshøj Petersen, Matheus Mocelin Carvalho, Michael Thomas, Michael Walker, Michael Wilson, Ms Rebecca K O'Dwyer, Nick Hetherington, nötnflötn, Olivia, Peter, Rachel Foster, Richard Ewart, Robert Kidwell, Robert Orzalli, Rohan Newton, Ruth, Sally Grant, Sam Elliott, Sian Thomas, Simon Ash, Simon James, Sladjana Ivanis, Tim Gowen, Tom Stockton, Veryan Croggon, Zarah Daniel.
The Stewpot, founded 40 years ago, is a leading non-profit in Dallas that feeds the homeless and hungry. Listen as Lauren Queme, the intake manager, describes the vital work this group does.
This episode on Strangers' Fiction Violet, Resh, Fabby, and Cassidy are playing Stewpot. Anyway, here's Wonderwall in a hole. Rich Cat, Witchy Witch, Bear Bard, and Stone Butch open a restaurant!VioletReshFabbyCassidy
This episode on Strangers' Fiction Cassidy, Violet, Jasmine, and Dan are playing Stewpot. We play retired adventurers as we settle down and transform the tower of the light lord Edg'Lyrd into the Four Winds Roost.CassidyDanJasmineVioletStewpot
Welcome to Rules and Roles, a tabletop RPG podcast in two parts. In this episode, we discuss our thoughts about Stewpot, by Takuma Okada, including our favorite minigames, how much we hated that one guest, and breaking our own hearts over the characters we created. Follow us on Twitter: @rulesrolespod Send us questions and comments at rulesandrolespod@gmail.com. Our theme music is Interplanetary Forest, by Meydän. FInd out more about them and their music on their Soundcloud.
Welcome to Rules and Roles, a tabletop RPG podcast in two parts. In this episode, we continue the story of The Waystop Tavern in Stewpot, by Takuma Okada. Listen as our chef puts her culinary skills to the test, someone falls in love, and an illustrious guest comes to visit. Follow us on Twitter: @rulesrolespod Send us questions and comments at rulesandrolespod@gmail.com. Our theme music is Interplanetary Forest, by Meydän. FInd out more about them and their music on their Soundcloud.
Welcome to Rules and Roles, a tabletop RPG podcast in two parts. In this episode, we found a fantasy tavern in an ancient forest while playing Stewpot, by Takuma Okada. Listen as we turn swords (and necromantic skulls) into plowshares, argue about poisons in the workplace, and try to survive Festival Day. Follow us on Twitter: @rulesrolespod Send us questions and comments at rulesandrolespod@gmail.com. Our theme music is Interplanetary Forest, by Meydän. FInd out more about them and their music on their Soundcloud.
Join special guest Takuma, along with Kales, Zachary, and Dora, as we finish our game of Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern by Takuma Okada. Stewpot is a collection of small games lets you, a retired adventurer, play out different parts of running a tavern and settling down in a town together with your old adventuring party. Wist Scakeya is played by Takuma. Jericho Chainbreaker is played by Zachary. Marius Thank-the-Gods-For-Small-Favors is played by Dora. Sable is played by Kales. Produced by Zachary. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ftlcast Find out more about the games we play (and where to buy them): https://www.ftlcast.com/games-weve-played Episode summaries and transcripts available here: https://goo.gl/3nXVpA Cover image by @sacalow and original music by @mercutioes
Join special guest Takuma, along with Kales, Zachary, and Dora, as we finish our game of Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern by Takuma Okada. Stewpot is a collection of small games lets you, a retired adventurer, play out different parts of running a tavern and settling down in a town together with your old adventuring party. Wist Scakeya is played by Takuma. Jericho Chainbreaker is played by Zachary. Marius Thank-the-Gods-For-Small-Favors is played by Dora. Sable is played by Kales. Produced by Zachary. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ftlcast Find out more about the games we play (and where to buy them): https://www.ftlcast.com/games-weve-played Episode summaries and transcripts available here: https://goo.gl/3nXVpA Cover image by @sacalow and original music by @mercutioes
Join special guest Takuma, along with Kales, Zachary, and Dora, as we play Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern by Takuma Okada. Stewpot is a collection of small games lets you, a retired adventurer, play out different parts of running a tavern and settling down in a town together with your old adventuring party. Wist Scakeya is played by Takuma. Jericho Chainbreaker is played by Zachary. Marius Thank-the-Gods-For-Small-Favors is played by Dora. Sable is played by Kales. Produced by Zachary. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ftlcast Find out more about the games we play (and where to buy them): https://www.ftlcast.com/games-weve-played Episode summaries and transcripts available here: https://goo.gl/3nXVpA Cover image by @sacalow and original music by @mercutioes
Join special guest Takuma, along with Kales, Zachary, and Dora, as we play Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern by Takuma Okada. Stewpot is a collection of small games lets you, a retired adventurer, play out different parts of running a tavern and settling down in a town together with your old adventuring party. Wist Scakeya is played by Takuma. Jericho Chainbreaker is played by Zachary. Marius Thank-the-Gods-For-Small-Favors is played by Dora. Sable is played by Kales. Produced by Zachary. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ftlcast Find out more about the games we play (and where to buy them): https://www.ftlcast.com/games-weve-played Episode summaries and transcripts available here: https://goo.gl/3nXVpA Cover image by @sacalow and original music by @mercutioes
Join special guest Takuma, along with Kales, Zachary, and Dora, as we play Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern by Takuma Okada. Stewpot is a collection of small games lets you, a retired adventurer, play out different parts of running a tavern and settling down in a town together with your old adventuring party. Wist Scakeya is played by Takuma. Jericho Chainbreaker is played by Zachary. Marius Thank-the-Gods-For-Small-Favors is played by Dora. Sable is played by Kales. Produced by Zachary. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ftlcast Find out more about the games we play (and where to buy them): https://www.ftlcast.com/games-weve-played Episode summaries and transcripts available here: https://goo.gl/3nXVpA Cover image by @sacalow and original music by @mercutioes
Join special guest Takuma, along with Kales, Zachary, and Dora, as we play Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern by Takuma Okada. Stewpot is a collection of small games lets you, a retired adventurer, play out different parts of running a tavern and settling down in a town together with your old adventuring party. Wist Scakeya is played by Takuma. Jericho Chainbreaker is played by Zachary. Marius Thank-the-Gods-For-Small-Favors is played by Dora. Sable is played by Kales. Produced by Zachary. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ftlcast Find out more about the games we play (and where to buy them): https://www.ftlcast.com/games-weve-played Episode summaries and transcripts available here: https://goo.gl/3nXVpA Cover image by @sacalow and original music by @mercutioes
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the things we have, the people we love and giving back to others so today we’re sitting down with our friend Jill Buckley Executive Director of Stewpot Community Services and John Rogers a long time volunteer. We’ll talk with them about the many different programs Stewpot offers and how Stewpot has impacted their lives. Plus Michelle and I will chat about the latest headlines in the weekly roundup. If you would like to support Stewpot Community Services or need assistance visit http://stewpot.org/ for more information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Dasha talks with two parents about gratitude during the holiday season, and we visit with Jill Buckley of Stewpot and Emily Hardin of Red Door Jackson about supporting and giving to our communities. Please & Thank You also returns with a message on "Thank You" cards.
Jill Buckley, Stewpot
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the things we have the people we love, and giving back to others, so today we’ll talk to a woman who knows firsthand how giving back can affect people’s lives forever. Jill Buckley, Executive Director of Stewpot Services is here along with Karen Cotton a former Stewpot client turned Volunteer. We’ll talk with Jill about the different services Stewpot offers and we’ll speak with Karen about how Stewpot helped change her life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 71: My Fair Lady (1964) Released 7 October 2020 For this episode, we watched My Fair Lady, the movie adaptation of the Lerner and Lowe musical, itself based on the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. It won eight Oscars from twelve nominations, including Best Actor for Rex Harrison, Best Director for George Cukor and Best Adaptation Score for Andre Previn. Leading lady Audrey Hepburn was not nominated. Thurl Ravenscroft “Ghosting” as Stewpot in South Pacific https://youtu.be/Ljm9CDRAhMQ Jim Cummings on “Be Prepared” https://youtu.be/Wmrdn9eFTK8?t=169 Tom Holland “Lip Sync Battle” https://youtu.be/jPCJIB1f7jk Perils of live singing. https://youtu.be/1ikqU6G6Xgs Audrey Hepburn's own singing. https://youtu.be/5KGMA-ghPUA Next time we will be discussing Rocky. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month. Thanks go to all of the following lovely people who have already done that. Alex Frith, Alex Wilson, Andrew Straw, Ann Blake, Anna Barker, Anna Coombs, Anna Elizabeth Rawles, Anna Jackson, Anna Joerschke, Anna Smith, Anne Dellamaria, Annmarie Gray, Ben Squires, Blanaid O'Regan, Brad Morrison, Catherine Jewkes, Charlotte, Claire Carr, Claire Creighton, Daina Aspin, Darren Williams, Dave Kloc, David Hanneford, Della, Drew Milloy, Elis Bebb, Elizabeth Lodi, Elizabeth McCollum, Eloise Lowe, Elspeth Reay, Emma Colvill, Emmet Jackson, Esther de Lange, Flora, Helen Cousins, Helle Rasmussen, Henry Bushell, Ian C Lau, James Murray, Jane Coulson, Jess McGinn, Jo B, Joanne Hayden, Johanna Commins, Jonquil Coy, Joy Wilkinson, Juan Ageitos, Judi Cox, Julie Dirksen, Kate Butler, Kath, Katy Espie, Kelli Prime, Kellie Penfold, Kirsten Marie Oeveraas, Laura Lundy, Lawson Howling, Lisa Gillespie, Lucinda Baron von Parker, Martin Korshøj Petersen, Matheus Mocelin Carvalho, Michael Thomas, Michael Walker, Michael Wilson, Ms Rebecca K O'Dwyer, Nick Hetherington, nötnflötn, Olivia, Peter, Rachel Foster, Richard Ewart, Robert Kidwell, Robert Orzalli, Rohan Newton, Ruth, Sally Grant, Sam Elliott, Sian Thomas, Simon Ash, Simon James, Sladjana Ivanis, Tim Gowen, Tom Stockton, Veryan Croggon, Zarah Daniel.
Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders
Keisha Taylor is a marketing enthusiast with 17+ years of experience in both ad agency and Fortune 500 organizations. She joined Learfield in January 2016 to launch the Integrated Marketing team and lead the company’s marketing efforts including: graphic design, research and analytics, client insights and innovation, and events. Taylor is an integral member of the executive leadership team and works alongside colleagues and partner brands in supporting revenue generation and business development initiatives. She recently launched “PowHER,” a multi-dimensional Learfield platform developed to highlight and elevate women and women’s’ brands who influence collegiate sports. Taylor formerly spent 10 years with Turner Broadcasting, most recently as Senior Director of Entertainment Marketing for TNT and TBS. Prior to TNT/TBS she was a Marketing Director at CNN. She also gained advertising agency experience from a previous role with BBDO. Taylor’s portfolio of work has garnered numerous industry accolades. She was selected as a 2017 “Game Changer: Women in Sports Business” by the Sports Business Journal and her work has also been highlighted in Advertising Age’s 2014 list of the “Top 15 Global Marketing Stunts.” Taylor is a graduate of Hampton University. She has served on several industry related diversity councils and committees. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, spending time with family and serving as a volunteer for various organizations including Habitat for Humanity and The Stewpot. What you'll learn in this podcast: How do you read a room? What lessons have you learned about making radical career changes? Keep in contact with us, sign up and get our free gift to YOU: http://www.drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review
Thanksgiving is only a couple of days away and with the hustle and bustle of Christmas, Thanksgiving can get lost in the smoke but not today. Today we want to slow down and take time out to focus on what Thanksgiving really means so, we’re going to be speaking with Jill Barnes Buckley, Executive Director of Stewpot Community Services and Robin Jackson, a young lady who shares an amazing story of how Stewpot services helped her and her family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How was your day. Party planning in the 90s. Stewpot. James Franco's preferred lifestyle. Astro Luv.
The Street View team is joined by new library staff person, Shonta Bradford, library regular Charlie Piano and library volunteer Luis Cabrera. The team discusses the struggles of ex-offenders in seeking work as well as the resources available to those in need at the library. Luis was released from a 14-year sentence in November 2013 and found his way to the library to access up-to-date listings of employers who hire ex-offenders. He has since started his own organization aimed at helping ex-offender find employment. The team also gets an update from Charlie Piano who was featured in Season 1 of Street View. Though he is now living in a tent, Charlie continues to find happiness through his quilting and his strong relationships with the Stewpot and the 4th floor of the Central Library.
intro take three * throwing into the cauldron * confetti shooters * stewpots * dark psyches * tablescape * outfits * Sag rising
In Episode 4 of Street View, you meet Rev. Dr. Bruce Buchanan, Executive Director of The Stewpot, a safe haven for the homeless and at-risk founded by First Presbyterian Church in 1975. Bruce gives a glimpse of the past and future of homeless services in Dallas through the many projects initiated by First Presbyterian, including upcoming plans for 508 Park Ave and Encore Park Dallas. The projects expand upon The Stewpot's efforts to go beyond addressing the basic needs of the homeless by inspiring creativity through art, music and performance. Discussion continues with Charlie Piano, a quilt-maker who became homeless after losing his wife and his job. Charlie is able to cope with his current situation through creativity and the support of The Stewpot's art programs. Charlie is known locally in Dallas for his quilt-making in public spaces like Klyde Warren Park and the fourth floor of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library.