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Send us a textIn this enlightening episode of 'Light Up Your Worth,' host Debbie engages in a captivating conversation with spiritual counselor and meditation teacher Rain Elizabeth Stickney. Renowned for her profound presence and healing expertise, Rain shares her insights into the vast realm of meditation, its origins in spiritual practice, and its applications for mental and physical well-being. The discussion delves into the importance of selecting the appropriate meditation to meet personal needs, whether cognitive, emotional, or physical. Rain emphasizes the power of mindfulness and visualization, and shares her experiences of meditating in the natural beauty of Vermont. This episode is a deep dive into understanding how meditation can enhance life and bring about inner peace, with practical advice for listeners to incorporate mindfulness into their daily routines. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome02:35 Exploring Meditation and Its Origins06:51 Different Types of Meditation Practices10:02 Personal Experiences with Meditation17:39 Meditation for Anxiety and Visualization Techniques29:50 Mindfulness and Daily Practices34:20 The Power of Breathwork40:19 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Rain:www.rainelizabeth.org IG: @pictures_of_presence LinkedIn, FB, Insigjt Timer: Rain Elizabeth Stickney Thank you for tuning into another illuminating episode of Light Up Your Worth. Your presence here is a testament to your commitment to healing, personal growth, and self discovery. As we conclude, remember, your worth is innate, your light is powerful beyond words, and your potential is limitless.Remember, when you own your worth, your light shines with abundance. Until next time, let your inner light shine. Sending sunshine.Support the showI'd be honored to walk beside you in this intimate space through my monthly Light Up Your Worth Society soul circle. Come home to yourself and join our heart-centered community. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightupyourworth YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/Lightupyourworthpodcast Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/LightUpYourWorthwithDebbieMcAllister From my heart to yours, I'd love to invite you to support our podcast journey! If you've found value in our conversations and would like to share some love, you can treat me to a virtual coffee for just $5. It's a beautiful way to contribute whenever you feel called - no pressure, no commitments, just pure appreciation flowing both ways. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lightupyrworth Spread your light with our soul family across 35 countries and beyond!
Trvy and the Enemy are my guests this week on AthCastMusic!I must say, having them on was an unexpected session of laughing, expressions of passions along with opening up to very personal emotions with Trvy. This band has a camaraderie like no other. We laughed that they never could get divorced.Trvy (trevey) aka Trevor Wiggins and the Enemy is made up of Trvy on vocals, drummer Rio Crane, bassist James Stickney and guitarist Robbie Rapp. Crane, Stickney and Rapp are childhood friends who had played together in a couple of bands before meeting Trvy via the Athens hip hop scene. Trvy already had quite the reputation as one of Athens' best MCs not to mention he won the Vic Chesnutt Songwriter of the Year award in 2023.Trvy and bandmates spoke about their childhood and how 3 of them grew up near each other and spent many days exploring Athens on their bicycles and how they were all driven to playing music. It's a very touching story how they have remained friends and TRVY finding this trio of friends. Trvy says "The goal wasn't to have musicians backing me up to re-create songs that I already made. I wanted to be in a band." And a band he did become. Such an insightful conversation with these gentlemen. Here is Trvy and the Enemy.Show AthCastMusic (©): The Music of Athens Georgia, Now and Then.SEASON: 3 Episode 31Length: 44:20PUBLISHED: November 20, 2024Updated Weekly on ThursdayEngineer: Kayla DoverRecorded at Tweed Recording Audio Production Schoolhttps://tweedrecording.comCONTACT FOR ATHCASTMUSIC:marlene@athcastmusic.cominstagram: AthCastMusicFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550294283019CONTACT FOR TRVY AND THE ENEMY:IG: trvyandtheenemyFB: https://www.facebook.com/trvyf/Tiktok: trvyandtheenemyWebsite: https://trvyandtheenemy.com
Joining me this week On The Virg is Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher Tom Stickney. We discuss his amazing journey in golf around the world, his impact on coaching golf, and the things he likes to see in each facet of the game to make people better. Plus we discuss Kiss, Jack Nicklaus, and Caddyshack.
In Part 2 of Episode 51, I'm joined by two of Golf Tips Magazine's Top 25 Instructors, Jon Decker and Tom Stickney, for long-overdue conversations packed with invaluable insights. Jon Decker, the 2015 Southern Ohio Teacher of the Year and Director of Instruction at the Medallion Club, shares stories from his time with legendary mentor Phil Rogers, a memorable encounter involving Rogers and Gary Player, and strategies for overcoming the mental challenges that can sabotage your game. He also gives us a sneak peek into his new book, Fairways to Heaven...One Shot at a Time. Tom Stickney, a Top 100 Teacher by Golf Magazine and a Top 50 International Instructor, brings his expertise to the table as we explore the differences between old-school and new-school teaching methods, the debate between speed training and letting the club do the work, and tips for golfers over 50 looking to increase their driving distance. Tom also offers his take on how to fix the over-the-top swing and shares his perspective on the current state of the PGA Tour.
This is such a cool episode. We're talking all things theremin with Nick Kizirnis and Pamelia Stickney. This episode has been a long time in the making and well worth the wait. There's some theremin history and some rumors about the inventor. Nick and Pam discuss how the instrument works and what weird things affect the sound and performance. I learn how to tune a theremin, what a thereminist's worst nightmare is and if anyone has ever done a theremin version of dueling banjos. Nick has a new album out called Every Moment. Grab it wherever you buy music nowadays. Check out his website, nickkizirnis.com or @nickkizirnis on instagram for more news. Check out Pamelia's music and all of her bands on Facebook or @blueblut_in_vienna on Instagram. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on socials. Our merch is at performanceanx.threadless.com. Send us coffee money at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Now let's jump into the theremin on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. It isn't just for sci-fi anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is such a cool episode. We're talking all things theremin with Nick Kizirnis and Pamelia Stickney. This episode has been a long time in the making and well worth the wait. There's some theremin history and some rumors about the inventor. Nick and Pam discuss how the instrument works and what weird things affect the sound and performance. I learn how to tune a theremin, what a thereminist's worst nightmare is and if anyone has ever done a theremin version of dueling banjos. Nick has a new album out called Every Moment. Grab it wherever you buy music nowadays. Check out his website, nickkizirnis.com or @nickkizirnis on instagram for more news. Check out Pamelia's music and all of her bands on Facebook or @blueblut_in_vienna on Instagram. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on socials. Our merch is at performanceanx.threadless.com. Send us coffee money at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Now let's jump into the theremin on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. It isn't just for sci-fi anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I am joined by Bruce Stickney of Belgard Canada. He has 30+ years of experience in the industry and has seen trends evolve. We talk trends, early years of the industry, and where he sees trends going in the future. Enter the Belgard CFL Contest
SHOW NOTES Episode 017 • June 17, 2024 FIRST STRAIN News ‘n' Notes: • Franklin (MA) Public Schools on course for steep cuts after tax vote: https://www.milforddailynews.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/06/12/franklin-ma-voters-reject-nearly-7-million-dollar-override-fund-fiscal-2025-town-school-budget/74044771007/ SECOND STRAIN Topic: a Dr. Tim story TRIO This week's interview guest: Dr. MARK STICKNEY Dr. Mark A Stickney has served as the Artistic Director of the Seacoast Wind Ensemble, in Kittery, Maine, since 2016. He has held conducting, brass teaching, and music education positions at the Community College of Rhode Island, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Plymouth State University, Salve Regina University, and, Southern Utah University; and has conducted performances at the Utah Music Educators Association Conference and at Carnegie Hall. An active clinician and guest conductor, Dr. Stickney has worked with middle school, high school, and college bands and orchestras across the United States and regularly conducts honors festivals throughout the country. Performing on trombone, euphonium and tuba, Dr. Stickney has been a member of The American Band, Fanfare Brass, The Narragansett Tuba Quartet, and as a member of the Rutgers Wind Ensemble, he has appeared on multiple recordings on the Mark Custom Music label. He has performed with the Lakes Region Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of Southern Utah, and the Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble. As a soloist and chamber musician, he has performed at the Newport Music Festival and throughout southern New England. A doctoral research project on contemporary Swedish wind music has led to an article in the WASBE journal and brought about the North American premieres of several works by Swedish composers Rolf Martinsson, Max Käck and Ingvar Karkoff. Currently he is researching 19th century music of both Newport, Rhode Island and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Dr. Stickney has arranged several works for band, chamber ensembles, and solo instruments based on this research, leading to performances at the Newport (RI) 4th of July celebration and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. His articles have appeared in music education journals throughout the United States. Dr. Stickney regularly presents at music education conferences throughout the country on topics including music education, conducting, and rehearsal strategy. He has presented at the Iowa Music Education Association Conference, the New York Summer Band Directors Association Conference, the NJMEA State Conference, the Massachusetts Musie Educators Association Conference and more. For 28 seasons, Dr. Stickney worked for the Newport Music Festival in Rhode Island. For the last 16 of those seasons he served as the Production Manager, overseeing all aspects of staging, lighting, sound and recording. Dr. Stickney received his DMA in Wind Conducting from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, where he studied with Dr. William Berz. He received his MA in Tuba Performance from Montclair State University (NJ), and his BA from Gettysburg College. https://www.historicmusicofnewport.org/ https://www.youtube.com/@mastick1773/videos https://www.newportri.com/story/entertainment/music/2022/01/18/gilded-age-newport-ri-mark-stickney-re-creates-music-from-1800-s/9147683002/ DOGFIGHT Internet Rabbit Hole of the Week: Kyoto Takahashi (Japan) Senior High School Band A few videos to give you the basic idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dAsi2jItq0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKRx8RSmVxQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jigHuKIqgyA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V0VPyBkB0Y https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2059781387584379 Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRCmq3n5DDw Green Band Association: http://www.green-band.org/English4.html CODA Topic: Advocacy, y'all. FOLLOW US! BandWagon RSS feed: feed.podbean.com/heyband/feed.xml BandWagon website: heyband.podbean.com BandWagon on Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555170345309 Rob ("HammertonMedia") on Facebook: facebook.com/HammertonMedia Rob on X/Twitter: twitter.com/DrRob8487 SUBSCRIBE TO BANDWAGON! https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/eg706GUVzixV SEND US YOUR FEEDBACK! Email: heybandwagon@yahoo.com Voicemail: speakpipe.com/HeyBandWagon
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Meet Nate, a go getter and a dealer that wins often. Nate started in the powersports industry years ago but is still enthusiastic today as he was then.
In this episode, I talk to Rain Elizabeth Stickney, a beautiful human being who is the embodiment of someone living from their heart. Rain has her own healing practice, as well as being a meditation teacher and podcaster with her own show, Every Moment is Sacred. In this episode we talk about following our hearts to a point where we are each living our purpose, and our mutual excitement and curiosity for what the second half of life holds for each of us, as we both approach 50. We talk about our shared experience of being a Highly Sensitive Person, and Rain shares about being a High Sensation Seeking HSP, and how she experiences this added dimension in her life.Rain has a special gift for drawing people into their hearts - I find her presence so soothing, and simply by being on this call with her, I was pulled deeply into my heart space. Check out the meditations on her podcast to experience the same magic! Rain also shares her amazing story of how she came to be in this world, and how she received her name, Rain. As I kept saying in the episode, Rain is such a gift in this world, and it was such a delight to have this conversation with her, Definitely check out her podcast Every Moment is Sacred on all major podcast platforms for one of her meditations or enlightening conversations! Check out her website: rainelizabeth.orgAnd follow her on IG: @pictures_of_presencePlease subscribe and share this video with someone who might need it - sharing is caring and it really helps!Follow me on IG! @lydiagillman.lovetoateeFor a FREE 30 minute coaching consultation, you can book here⬇ https://calendly.com/lydiagillman/connect If you'd prefer, you can watch the video version on YouTube @lydiagillmanAs always, thanks to Purple Planet Music for the tunes!
Annie tells us the story of Carolyn Stickney, who just may be the friendliest ghost of all time! It takes place in Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire, and she resides in the Princess Room 314. Enjoy! Annie & Gail HJ Tidy: https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=ebb8199ce303f91cJmltdHM9MTY5NDM5MDQwMCZpZ3VpZD0wNDIyZTViYi1jZDI1LTY0NTktMDViYy1mNjNlY2MwZjY1ODEmaW5zaWQ9NTIxNw&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=0422e5bb-cd25-6459-05bc-f63ecc0f6581&psq=hj+tidy+website&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYW1hem9uLmNvbS9zdG9yZXMvSC5KLiUyMFRpZHkvYXV0aG9yL0IwOERYTVI0MkI&ntb=1
Mike and Deaton bring on Nathan "Sooner" Stickney to chat about Nashcon, Sooner's win, Sam Willson, and some Cosmic Ghost Rider takes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-danger-room/support
The Historic Music of Newport is the subject of this week's program with Mark Stickney, founder of the organization. We'll talk about his work to restore or discover the thousands of pieces of music written in and around Newport. He'll also play some of the music that he has brought back to life. For more information you can go to www.historicmusicofnewport.org
Stickney 隕石坑是火衛一 Phobos 頂懸上大 ê 隕石坑,是用 數學家 Chloe Angeline Stickney Hall,嘛是天文學家 Asaph Hall in 某 ê 名 kā 號--ê。Asaph Hall tī 1877 年 ê 時陣,發現 火星 ê 兩粒衛星。Stickney 隕石坑 ê 直徑超過 9 公里,差不多是 火衛一 Phobos 直徑 ê 一半。會攏出遮爾大隕石坑--ê,應該嘛差不多會 kā 這粒細粒衛星攏甲欲散去。這張 Stickney 隕石坑 kah 伊四箍圍仔 ê 加強色彩影像,是 火星偵察軌道衛星 tī 2008 年 3 月 ùi 火衛一 Phobos 附近 6000 公里遠 ê 所在,用 HiRISE kha-mé-lah 翕--ê。火衛一 Phobos 就敢若小行星 仝款,伊 ê 表面重力是比地球重力 ê 1/1000 閣較細。毋過伊表面一逝一逝 ê 痕跡暗示講,較散 ê 物質會沓沓仔落到隕石坑內底。隕石坑附近 ê 藍光區,可能是較新 ê 表面。是講隕石坑表面彼寡奇怪 ê 溝仔是按怎生出來--ê,實在是足神祕--ê。有可能 kah 近火衛軌道 受著 ê 潮汐力,嘛有可能 kah 隕石坑形成 ê 相挵有關。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20230708/ 影像:HiRISE, MRO, LPL (U. Arizona), NASA 音樂:P!SCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NCU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230708.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
Headed to San Diego Comic Con? If so, you aren't going to want to miss this episode with Charlie Stickney. Charlie discusses his plans for this year at SDCC including the White Ash booth and a Kickstarter booth as well. Charlie is such a positive force in the indie comics scene and being able to hear his story and his thoughts is beneficial to new and established creators alike. In addition to being such a swell guy, he's also one heck of a writer and comics like White Ash and Glarien are awesome. Plus he has a Kickstarter for How I Slept My Way Through College #1-2. Get ready for SDCC and check out these amazing comics. As we mentioned in the podcast, use the coupon code YETI5 to get 5% off your order at CraftiComics.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chairmen have a visit with Bushway. Stickney's new segment is named and winner's announced! Face Book Live Reactions. ACL Kickoff Battle recap. So many league nights, which one should I go to and why? The post Season 2, Episode 21: All Skill Levels Welcome. appeared first on Wicked Cornhole.
The Chairmen have a visit with Bushway. Stickney's new segment is named and winner's announced! Face Book Live Reactions. ACL Kickoff Battle recap. So many league nights, which one should I go to and why? The post Season 2, Episode 21: All Skill Levels Welcome. appeared first on Wicked Cornhole.
Leith, North Dakota, is a very small place. So, when Craig Cobb moved to town, everyone tried to be friendly. He was a little odd, but he seemed harmless. He was just an older, lonely man who'd come out to work on a nearby oil field. But what the people of Leith didn't know was that Craig Cobb was a white supremacist, and he had a plan to take over their town. Then Brandi tells us about Greg Mulhivill, who received a call late one night from a person who claimed to be a private investigator. The caller instructed Greg to meet him at a remote location. When Greg arrived at the spot, he sensed that something was off. He used his flashlight to survey the area and was stunned to spot a man crouching in the bushes. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: The documentary, “Welcome to Leith” “Craig Cobb” entry on the Southern Poverty Law Center “Village of the Damned,” by Ryan Lenz for the Southern Poverty Law Center In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Diana Lovejoy” episode Snapped “The Night of the New Moon” episode Dateline “Diana Lovejoy” chillingcrimes.com “Gun Instructor Who Tried to Kill Lover's Husband: I Regret Cheating on My Wife More Than Shooting” by Christine Pelisek, People “Couple Guilty in Bizarre Attempted Murder Speak Before Sentencing” by Liberty Zabala and R. Stickney, NBC San Diego 7 News “Wife and her gun instructor get long terms in shooting of husband during divorce” by Teri Figueroa, The San Diego Union-Tribune “California v. McDavid” justia.com YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 45+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
Listen up to hear all about the ACL happenings of ACL Pro Zack Stickney, plus a little contest. Our thoughts on how to run a successful cornhole tournament for charity. The ACL Video Game is out and Shon has been playing it! But is he any good? The post Season 2, Episode 20: ACL Pro Zack Stickney joins the COTB. Contest Alert! Video Games. appeared first on Wicked Cornhole.
Listen up to hear all about the ACL happenings of ACL Pro Zack Stickney, plus a little contest. Our thoughts on how to run a successful cornhole tournament for charity. The ACL Video Game is out and Shon has been playing it! But is he any good? The post Season 2, Episode 20: ACL Pro Zack Stickney joins the COTB. Contest Alert! Video Games. appeared first on Wicked Cornhole.
In this episode, Cheryl discusses the untimely death of Leonila Stickney, an immigrant who came to America with big dreams only to die a violent death. Thanks for listening. -Joe, Cheryl, and Ray
In this episode, we sit down with Jimmy Stickney of Mayflower Brewing! Jimmy started with Mayflower at 21 years old, and in the seven years he has been there, he has taken on many different roles. Starting with pouring some beers in the taproom, driving, and delivery, and now Territory management for their distribution program. Jimmy tells us the brewery's history and how it has grown over the last 15 years. We also discuss some of their flagship brews that have withstood the test of time. We discuss different styles, what to expect when you visit the brewery, and some of the upcoming events they have planned. He also brought some great beers, including their newest New England IPA - Hazy Buoy, and two special barrel-aged releases from their 15th-anniversary party. @mayflowerjimmy // @mayflowerbrew https://revivalmotoring.com/
#160 - In 2004, 22-year-old Leonila Stickney left poverty behind in the Philippines. She dreamed of her slice of the American dream. Shortly after arriving in the U.S., she met a much older man who promised to care for her and her family. But only five years later, her American dream ended when she was tragically shot and killed during a hunting accident. Although her death was ruled an accident, not everyone agreed. Support My Work If you love the show, the easiest way to show your support is by leaving us a positive rating with a review. You can also tell your family and friends about Forensic Tales. Patreon - If you would like to get early AD-free access to new episodes, have access to exclusive bonus content, snag exclusive show merch or just want to support what I'm doing, please visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/forensictales Support the show for as low as $3/month. Credits: Written and produced by Courtney Fretwell Rockefeller Audio production For a complete list of sources used in this episode, please visit forensictales.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode five hundred and eighty-five, the story of Herman O Stickney is told and episodes for all of January and February will be recipients from the Mexican Campaign at Veracruz. https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/herman-o-stickney Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and be sure to share with friends and family!
Welcome to the Use Case Podcast, episode 284. Today we'll be talking to Cathrin from Parity.Org about the use case or business case for why her customers choose Parity.Org.
The creator of White Ash and former publisher of Scout Comics Charles Stickney joins Chris to talk about indie comics, the creator economy, The Light and Magic Documentary, Reservation Dogs, the insanity that is Pennyworth, and why people like The White Lotus.
Kā 你 ê 3D 目鏡提來,囥佇這粒 貓-chiù-chiù ê 火星衛星,火衛一 Phobos,ê 相片頂懸。這張相片是用 ESA 火星快車號太空船 頂懸 ê 高解析度立體 kha-mé-lah tī 2004 年翕--ê。是 ùi 火星衛星表面 200 公里懸 ê 所在翕--ê。這張迷人 ê 立體浮雕景色,是 火衛一 Phobos 面對火星彼爿。這粒衛星看起來就親像是小行星,相片有 kā 伊去予挵甲糜糜卯卯 ê 表面翕出來。這寡 神祕 ê 窟仔 有幾若百公尺闊,可能 kah 倒爿彼个大隕石坑,Stickney 隕石坑,去 hŏng 挵出來有關。Stickney 隕石坑差不多有 10 公里闊,是講 火衛一 Phobos 上闊 ê 部份嘛才 27 公里爾爾。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20220806/ 影像:G. Neukum (FU Berlin) et al., Mars Express, DLR, ESA 音樂:P!SCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NCU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap220806.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on August 7, 2022. www.poets.org
The Acadiana Advocate's Ken Stickney joined Discover Lafayette to share his life story as a career journalist. He is a man with a compassionate heart who truly loves what he does for a living. Ken is a native New Englander who grew up in Peabody, Massachusetts, just north of Boston. He moved to the Deep South more than 40 years ago to complete his education – and stayed. It was on a whim that he joined his brother to visit New Orleans one holiday on a fun road trip, and he became enthralled with our region. He ended up studying philosophy at a Jesuit university, Spring Hill College, in Alabama. He's always found the South a fascinating place, particularly Louisiana. He has since spent 42 years in the newspaper business, almost all of it in the Deep South or in Gulf Coast states, and has held almost every newsroom position from reporter to editor. He has worked for Louisiana newspapers in Monroe, Lake Charles, and Lafayette since 1999. Once he moved to Louisiana, he took a course in Louisiana history so that he could understand our state and its rich legacy. Ken's focus has always been on how the news he's reporting affects the people involved and their neighborhoods, as well as who they were. Issues such as zoning can profoundly impact people's quality of life and the value of their homes, and his reporting has reflected those realities. He recalled when the legendary Alabama coach, Bear Bryant, died in 1982 and he was asked to cover the burial; a highlight of that sad event was seeing Joe Namath at the burial ceremony. During his career, he has chronicled events in communities from McComb, Mississippi to Tuscaloosa (twice), from Atlanta to Port Arthur, Texas. He has handled news beats from public safety to higher education, business to religion. In a staffing pinch, he spent two weeks handling the recipes for a mid-South daily newspaper's society pages. He has written about murders and rescues, birth announcements, and obituaries. He spoke of how over his years of reporting the South has evolved from being a unique region, with its own mannerisms, customs, and politics, into a homogenous area more akin to the rest of the country. In 2009, Ken Stickney was awarded the American Society of Newspaper Editors' top national award for editorial writing, and he has won or shared national, regional and state news writing awards, as well as editorial and column writing awards across the South. He has worked for Louisiana newspapers in Monroe, Lake Charles, and Lafayette since 1999 and is currently with the Acadiana Advocate. A longtime “non-traditional” student, Stickney holds an associate's in liberal arts from North Shore Community College in Massachusetts; a bachelor's in philosophy from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama; a master's in communication from The University of Alabama, where he was a Graduate Council Fellow; and a master's in history from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. He has been an adjunct college instructor in communications and history. Ken has written a thesis on World War II correspondent John Henry, the father of one of his close friends who was a sportswriter for the Hearst News service. Henry covered the Departments of the Army and Navy from five continents during WWII, a fete probably not matched by any other journalist. Among other places, Henry was stationed at Casablanca along with Walter Cronkite; his papers are now at the WWII Museum in New Orleans. Mr. Henry's life inspired Ken. With the funding awarded by a grant, Ken had the opportunity to tour Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1984 to interview Japanese civilians about the aftermath of the bombing, an experience of a lifetime. Ken also wrote a thesis on Unionist newspaper editor James G. Taliaferro of Catahoula Parish and has completed a draft of a biography on a Louisiana oilman, C. Paul Hilliard. He and former Lafayette newswoman Blue Rolfes are co-researching a book on the three sainthood causes being purs...
This week we have Emily Downer, Matt Millos, Matt Andrews and Zack Stickney on the show to talk all about the upcoming & much awaited COTB Squad Wars! Who will partner up with who? What bags will be used? Who's gonna win? Find out all about it on this week's episode of the Chairmen of the Boards Cornhole Podcast. www.wickedcornhole.com ... The post EPISODE 33: DOWNER, MILLOS, ANDREWS & STICKNEY JOIN THE CHAIRMEN TO TALK SQUAD WARS! appeared first on Wicked Cornhole.
This week we have Emily Downer, Matt Millos, Matt Andrews and Zack Stickney on the show to talk all about the upcoming & much awaited COTB Squad Wars! Who will partner up with who? What bags will be used? Who's gonna win? Find out all about it on this week's episode of the Chairmen of the Boards Cornhole Podcast. www.wickedcornhole.com ... The post EPISODE 33: DOWNER, MILLOS, ANDREWS & STICKNEY JOIN THE CHAIRMEN TO TALK SQUAD WARS! appeared first on Wicked Cornhole.
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Chad Stickney is on a quest to be the first bodyboarder to ride waves in all 50 US states! He's nearly halfway there as of the date of this interview in May, 2022! NOTE: PG-13 LANGUAGE IN A COUPLE OF SPOTS.
Hey, y'all, and welcome to Southern Macabre. I'm Aeryn and I am so glad that you could join me today. I hope you're having a fantastic week so far. Mine has been good. My birthday was last week and one of our cats surprised us with four kittens. We're working on naming them since most people who want cats already have them so we're figuring we have four new cats. I'm hoping to convince the kids to let me name one Edgar Allen Poe, but only my oldest child really appreciates his work. Anyway. Today we're going to talk about mental health and I'm going to tell you about a hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This episode took two weeks for me to research and write, but I think it's worth the wait. Also, I feel it's important to tell y'all about mental health treatment beginning in the Victorian era (1880s to about 1910s) and how it changed through later decades. You may be shocked by what I'm going to tell you, but you will find sources to all of this information on the website. To start off, mental hospitals were once called asylums. It was supposed to give the feeling of a rest or break from one's mental illness and during the Victorian era it actually was. I was surprised to learn that in the late 1800s most patients were well cared for in the UK and in America. William Ellis was the first superintendent of Hanwell Asylum in London and he believed mental illness could be cured through meaningful work. His successor, John Connolly, introduced the idea of a no restraint system at Hanwell. These two men likely influenced Dr. Peter Bryce, a twenty-seven-year-old psychiatrist from South Carolina. He had studied mental health in Europe and then worked in both New Jersey and South Carolina before being hired as the first superintendent of The Alabama Insane Hospital when it opened in 1861. Robert Jemison, Jr. donated his estate to the state of Alabama to build the state-run mental hospital. He was a senator and he was convinced to make the generous donation by Dorothea Dix, an advocate for the mentally ill. In the early years, African American patients were housed in a barn loft. All of the patients worked to provide food along with clean clothes and living quarters. This was considered part of their treatment and all patients were encouraged to spend time outside. The Jemison Centre was built in 1939 for African American patients and it housed patients until 1977. Dr. Bryce lived with his wife, Ellen, in the mental hospital and even ate with the patients in the hospital's dining room. He dealt with budget cuts due to the Civil War, which shifted the patients working as part of their therapy to them working to make sure no one starved. His colleagues didn't understand his model of treating patients with kindness and respect, viewing the practice as primitive and old-fashioned. This must have been infuriating to him after seeing how well it worked. While Dr. Bryce cared for patients medically, Mrs. Bryce beautified the grounds as well as the inside of the hospital. She agreed with her husband that the way patients were treated and their surroundings played a role in their ability to get better. They even brought in birds for long-term patients to care for and all to enjoy as part of their therapy. Sadly, Dr. Bryce died of kidney disease in 1892. The hospital was renamed in his honor in 1900. His wife, Ellen, passed away in 1929. They're buried on the grounds of the hospital they devoted their lives to for so many years. I can't help but wonder if they may still be there caring for patients unable or unwilling to leave, even in death. There isn't any information on Bryce Hospital after his death until the lawsuit in 1970, we'll get there in a moment, so I'll tell you about “treatment” in the United States in general. I can't prove or disprove that any of these things happened at Bryce Hospital or the Jemison Centre, but the likelihood is high. --- Ad --- Sigmund Freud came on the scene in 1886. He worked in Vienna, Austria, but was popular around the world prior to his death in 1939. He believed in talking to patients, but he also prescribed cocaine as a stimulant and pain killer. For a brief period of time, he believed it would cure a morphine addiction, but then his friend died from a morphine overdose about three years later. Go figure. The 1930s introduced electroshock therapy in mental hospitals around the world. It was, and still is, effective. Today it is performed while the patient has been given a muscle relaxer and anesthesia, to keep them from moving and feeling pain. Patients from the 1930s to 1970s were shocked to cause seizures which cured depression. As stupid as that sounds, there is documentation that it actually worked, but patients lost some of their long-term memories. Psychosurgeries, like lobotomies, became popular in the 1940s. This was where part of the frontal lobe of the brain was damaged or removed in order to cure certain mental illnesses. --- Everything came to an end when Bryce Mental Hospital's sins were revealed in October 1970. Ricky Wyatt was a fifteen-year-old boy who was acting out; he did not have a mental illness. Due to his behavior, he was sent to live at Bryce by his probation officer and aunt who had custody. His aunt worked at Bryce when he was sent to live there, but was laid off with many of the other workers. This was when she first said anything about feces covering the walls, nurses betting on fights between patients, etc. He wasn't the only person who didn't need to be there either. Sweet Aunt Betty burned the biscuits the past five Sundays in a row? Send her to Bryce! Maw Maw keeps misplacing her car keys? They've got a room for up there! Daddy being a general pain in the rear? He can go, too. The only requirement was a letter from a doctor, which was easy enough to get. The lawsuit was called Wyatt vs Stickney and it led to federal regulation of mental institutions across the United States. It was found that the state was only giving 50 cents per patient per day for food, clothing, and other necessities. There were 5, 200 patients and only one nurse per 250. A reporter said that the hospital reminded him of the conditions he had witnessed in German concentration camps! He claimed (and I believe him after doing research) that buckets of boiling water were poured on him to get him out of bed and he witnessed other patients being abused many times. I couldn't find too many details, but maybe that's not a bad thing? --- Bryce State Hospital has been closed since 2014 and was sold to the University of Alabama to be used as a pair of museums, one on mental health history in the state and the other of the history of the University of Alabama. They were supposed to be completed by 2020, but the buildings on the old Jemison plantation are derelict and condemned today. Of course, the buildings are haunted, in case you were wondering if this really was a paranormal episode or just a dark tale of mental health history. The history is what lead to the property and buildings being haunted. There was so much mistreatment and so many people who suffered at Bryce who were completely sane (or as sane as a person can be) and didn't need to be there. People have been scratched by unseen entities, heard screams coming from empty corridors, etc. There are several YouTube videos about Bryce and the place is creepy during the day. That could be due to decay, but I wouldn't go out there even if it was allowed. A small group of people who went there said they felt a cold spot and then noticed a clean spot on the floor with a shoe print in the middle. If you watch any of the YouTube videos, there aren't any clean spots in any of these facilities. Also, there are cemeteries out there. Plural. Most aren't marked and the documents have been lost. The first recorded burial was in 1861, but most from 1861 to 1922 are gone forever. It's estimated that over 1,000 people are buried on the premises, but only 554 are listed on Find a Grave. That's a lot of potential souls, am I right? --- I just found out about this as I was going to record, but there's also an old nursing home back in there that was called S.D. Allen. It's also said to be haunted. Visitors (trespassers, really) have heard what sounds like a mattress or a body being drug across the floor. --- I hope y'all enjoyed today's episode. I'm sorry it took so long to research; I hope you can tell how much time I dedicated to this episode. I'll confess that part of that time was wasted because I didn't realize how many buildings were out there so a lot of my information was incorrect. Some may still be, but I did my best and that's what matters. At least I hope it is. Come back on Friday. I'm not sure what I'm going to tell y'all about yet, but it'll be good. I hope y'all have a wonderful day and I will talk to y'all tomorrow. God bless, y'all! --- Credits https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/medicine/victorian-mental-asylum https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7456315/Inside-haunted-ruined-remains-Alabama-State-Hospital-Insanes-Jemison-Centre.html https://news.ua.edu/2015/02/the-legacy-of-mental-health-pioneer-peter-bryce/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryce_Hospital https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud https://timeline.com/lucille-schreiber-forced-sterilization-e3987d304dc0 https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/26644/bryce-hospital-cemetery https://adap.ua.edu/ricky-wyatt.html
When a family of four seemingly vanishes into thin air, friends and family search desperately for answers. How could an entire family just disappear? The answer was simple: they didn't. Someone close to them knew exactly where they were. SOURCES McStays, Taken Too Soon: A True Story. By: Patrick McStay. ‘They just vanished': A busines partner murdered a family of four with a sledgehammer, jury finds. By: Meagan Flynn. https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/11/chase-merritt-joseph-mcstay-summer-mcstay-sledgehammer-mojave-desert/ McStay murder trial: Man is convicted of killing family and burying their bodies in the Mojave Desert. By: Alene Tchekmedyian. https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-mcstay-family-murders-verdict-20190610-story.html Timeline: McStay Family Mystery. By: R. Stickney. https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/timeline-mcstay-family-mystery-fallbrook-disappearance/1936736/ McStay Computer Searched Mexico Travel. By: Mari Payton. https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/mcstay-family-computer-used-to-research-travel-to-mexico/1890556/#ixzz2kjOg3xbl Greed Led to McStay Family's Killing, Prosecutors Tell Jurors. By: Artie Ojeda and R. Stickney. https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/mcstay-family-murder-trial-charles-merritt-closing-arguments-jury/159073/ Parents of man who disappeared with his wife and kids detail their desperate search for them in Mexico after police said the family had left the country - before learning they had been brutally murdered by son's business partner. By: Erica Tempesta. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9177713/Parents-Joseph-McStay-open-familys-disappearance-murder.html Nine years after the McStay family disappeared, their accused killer heads to trial. By: Marisa Gerber. https://www.scribd.com/article/396975159/Nine-Years-After-The-Mc-Stay-Family-Disappeared-Their-Accused-Killer-Heads-To-Trial What Clue Led Investigators To Discover The McStay Family's Killer? By: Jill Sederstrom. https://www.oxygen.com/true-crime-buzz/what-clue-revealed-mcstay-familys-killer-as-charles-merritt McStay killings: Documents show suspect owed victim money. By: Dana Ford. https://www.cnn.com/2015/07/01/us/mcstay-family-killing/index.html ‘You Are a Baby Killer': Calif. Man Sentenced to Death for Killing Family of 4. By: Monica Garske and Artie Ojeda. https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/sentencing-hearing-resumes-for-man-who-killed-mcstay-family/2295708/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestrangeryouknowpodcast/message
Season 4 Episode 1: Equal representation and equal pay in the modern-day workforce are the building blocks and foundation of parity.org. It's essential that companies have a roadmap to reach gender and racial parity, track progress, and recognize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) best practices. Listen to Cathrin Stickney, the founder and CEO of parity.org, and Pete Codella, Go Utah's communications director, as they discuss the difference between parity and diversity, creating a gender and racial parity dashboard, Utah's DE&I progress, and much more.
Morgan Stickney was one of the country's top teenage distance swimmers before vascular problems led to the amputations of both of her legs -- the left in 2018, and the right in 2019. Undeterred, Stickney continued training and was able to compete in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics after the pandemic postponed the Summer Games one year. Stickney won a gold medal in both the 400-meter freestyle and the 4x100-meter medley relay. In this episode of "Stories with Street CRed" podcast, the 24-year-old Stickney discusses her past physical and mental challenges, winning gold and what lies ahead in her continuing inspirational journey.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Phyllis Yvonne Stickney, Actress, Comedienne, Writer, Director And HumanitarianAbout Harvey's guestPhyllis Yvonne Stickney is a veteran actress and comedienne who won our attention in movies like “Malcolm X”, “What's Love Got to do With It”, “Die Hard with a Vengeance”, and “How Stella Got Her Groove Back”. She's guest starred in countless TV series such as “The Women of Brewster Place”, “New Attitude”, “Law and Order”, and “Shameless”. She was one of the first comedians of color to perform at the Juste Pour Rire Comedy Festival in Montreal, with the late John Candy and Ed Begley Jr.. Her stand up comedy performance at the world famous Apollo Theater in New York, led to the creation of the popular series, “Showtime at the Apollo.” She's received numerous awards for her contributions to theatre and the arts and was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 1998. And if that weren't enough, she was named in Essence Magazine's 25th Anniversary Issue, as one of the 200 African American women to have changed the world.Stickney is also an author. Her book “Loud Thoughts for Quiet Moments” (1988) is a compilation of her poetry, which she has been writing since the age of ten, and her personal perspectives. She gives back to the community in a variety of ways, including her program Alternative Careers in the Arts, which provides technical training for at-risk youth in various aspects of the entertainment business.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com https://www.facebook.com/PhyllisYvonneStickney/https://www.instagram.com/phyllisyvonnestickneyhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0830021/#PhyllisYvonneStickney #harveybrownstoneinterviews
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Brandon Stickney was a successful journalist when he handed one of his friends a pill. But that pill was a Suboxone (buprenorphine), so when his friend told on him, Brandon wound up in prison for 19 months. Brandon's latest book, The Five People You'll Meet in Prison, is part memoir, part activism, and all indictment of a system which locks people up for using drugs, then does everything it can to make sure they become life-long criminals.
Brandon M. Stickney is a biographer, documentarian, and journalist. A native of Lockport, NY, with a B.A. from the State University of NY at Buffalo, he has appeared in Time, the Associated Press, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, on A&E, the History Channel, NPR, and every major news network. He is the author of All-American Monster: The Unauthorized Biography of Timothy McVeigh (Prometheus Books, 1996)--in print twenty-two years--and The Amazing Seven Sutherland Sisters: A Biography of America's First Celebrity Models (Niagara History Center, 2012). His first book was made into documentaries for A&E, Court TV, FilmRise, and truTV. His second book is a Travel Channel documentary for "Mysteries at the Museum."He is also the author of The House the Beatles Built: A Memoir of My Time Working for Geoffrey Giuliano. Stickney's experience as a biographer, perspective on American incarceration, and his role in the underground world of opiate addiction makes him uniquely qualified for this memoir of prison friendship, recovery, and societal reform.
Hello Ladies and Gentleman! Welcome to episode eleven where I have a great conversation with my good friend Matt Stickney. For almost a decade he has been working his way up through the positions at Newins Bay Shore Ford. His current position being Sales Manager. We talk some In's & Out's of the dealership with a few tangents. I hope you all enjoy!
Frankie and David Lenzmeier met at a street dance in River Falls Wisconsin and are now heading up Stickney Hill Dairy, makers of Stickney Hill and Humble Goat Cheeses. From a cheese made at the bottom of Stickney Hill to bringing the new Humble Goat cheese to a National market, they are expanding their family business in Covid times.Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
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Pamelia Stickney is our guest this week. Who is Pamelia Stickney, you may ask? Well smartypants, she's a virtuoso on the theramin. She's so good, in fact, that Bob Moog asked her to help him design HIS version of the theramin!She tells us how she began playing the instrument, what affects it when you play (like being licked by a puppy), and since she moved to Austria, how to travel with it. She also talks about taking this wild, futuristic instrument that has been the soundtrack to countless sci-fi movies, into new territories by using effects pedals and other tricks. She's played with some amazing artists, as well; like Yoko Ono, David Byrne, Bela Fleck, and so many more.You guys have to check out her website, pameliastickney.com. There are all kind of clips and information there, including a link to her Facebook page. And explore her Soundcloud page at soundcloud.com/pamelia. Check out our socials @PerformanceAnx or Performance Anxiety on Facebook. Give us a review. It might get read on a show if it's 5 stars. Now we're gonna ring ya, Pamelia Stickney!This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
On this episode of Locked On Blackhawks, Jay Zawaski chats with Jay Stickney, the 20 year voice of University of Denver hockey, about Ian Mitchell, the Blackhawks top prospect. All that and more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.All music by Greg Henkin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices