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Thank you for tuning in to Episode 293 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Full show notes with photos can be found on my website. This week's segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins From the Armchair Knitting in Passing KAL News Events Contest, News & Notes Life in Focus On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to this episode's sponsor- The Yarn Sellar. Fiber Marketplace 2025- SATURDAY APRIL 5 , 2025 from 10-3pm at the Union Bluff Hotel 8 Beach Street, York Beach Maine 207-363-1333. Join us for a fun-filled party on Friday, April 4th from 5:30-7:00 Andra Asars (Berroco rep) will be hosting our event. Tickets are on sale in the shop and our online shop. You may win a prize. $25 (only 25 tickets) Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Aurealis Pattern: Aurealis by Jennifer Steingass ($8 US Ravelry Knitting Pattern) Needles: US 6 (4.0 mm) & US 4 (3.5 mm) Yarn: Cloudborn Fibers Highland DK in the Gray Heather colorway (MC) & Junction Fiber Mill Making Tracks DK in the Vermont Vice colorway (CC) Ravelry Project Page Size: C Mods: Bottom ribbing- 2x2 instead of 1x1. Ribbing on sleeves is also 2x2 Love Bugs Pattern: Love Bug by Trish Hoskin (free crochet pattern on Ravelry) Hook: C- 2.75 mm Yarn: Knit Picks Felici Worsted & Knit Picks Brava Worsted Ravelry Project Page On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Ebb & Flow Socks Yarn: Woolens & Nosh SW Targhee Sock in the Ebb & Flow colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Progress: first sock done. I cast on the second. Cold Goat Farm Spinning Project Fiber: Cold Goats Farm; believe it is a merino/mohair batt (8oz) in a natural, undyed cream color Ravelry Project Page Twist direction: singles = Z plied = S This means when I'm spinning, my wheel is spinning clockwise and when plying my wheel is moving counter-clockwise. Progress: Nearly finished with my 3rd bobbin of fiber Calendula Christmas Quilt Pattern: Calendula Quilt by Elena Fedotova available on Ravelry for $7.50 US. Yarn: Big Twist Value Solids in Ivory, Deep Red, Varsity Green, Aqua, Medium Rose, Gray Hook: G (4.0 mm) Ravelry Project Page granny squares- 1 color or 2 (colors on each half a diagonal) I used Canva to help me figure out color placement to extend out the quilt pattern. I am seaming squares using the Mattress Stitch. I started working on this after being inspired by NDJen04's video about her scrappy blanket- you can find that find on YouTube. I had the 2 color (on the diagonal) granny square memorized but totally forgot how to do those. Here's a helpful video I found that helped refresh my memory. Goal: 6 per week Crocheted 7 last week. Aila's Daisy Socks Yarn: On The Round Nimble Sock (85%/15% SW Merino/Nylon) in the Forage colorway Pattern: None (will likely use OMG heel) Needles: US 1.5 & US 2 Ravelry Project Page I cast on 60 sts. Worked 1x1 ribbing and daisy pattern I charted out using US 1.5 needles. Way too tight. In listening to another podcast, I was reminded that going up a needle size may help. Reknit colorwork section with US 2. Too tight. Washed and blocked to be sure AND to see if I liked the fabric with a US 2. I do. Increased up to 64 sts. Used US 2 for colorwork. Then decreased back to 60 sts shortly after, a few rows later back to 56 sts. Knit about 2 inches. Adrift on an Inland Sea Socks Yarn: Woolens & Nosh SW Targhee Sock in the Adrift on an Inland Sea Socks colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page From the Armchair The Secret History by Donna Tartt. Amazon Affiliate Link. How to Stop Time by Matt Haig. Amazon Affiliate Link. The God of the Woods by Liz Moore. Amazon Affiliate Link. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. Knitting in Passing Annissa from The Stitch House sat down next to me on train and asked about knitting. It was great catching up with her. KAL News All Pigskin Grand Prize Winners have been emailed. Events Boston Public Market Fiber Fest- Sunday March 23 from 10a-5p. Free Admission Fiber Marketplace- April 5th at the Union Bluff Hotel in York, Maine (kick off party on the 4th at the Yarn Sellar store) Fiber Witch Festival: April 11-13 in Salem, MA Gore Place Sheep Sheering Festival- Saturday April 26 from 10a-5p in Waltham, MA. Connecticut Sheep & Wool: Saturday April 26 from 9a-4p in North Haven, CT Yarncentrick: May 2 in Fredrick, MD Maryland Sheep & Wool: May 3 & 4 in West Friendship, MD Sheep & Wool Festival at Coggeshall Farm: May 17 in Bristol, RI Massachusetts Sheep & Wool Festival- May 24 & 25 in Cummington, MA Contest, News & Notes Stitched by Jessalu FearLESS Living Fund Bags have raised $194! You can find the bags here & 30% of the sales go towards the FearLESS Living Fund! Life in Focus 25 in 2025 List- I've made progress on these items Donate Blood at least 4 times (1 in January) Buy new ski boots- DONE Record 2-5 things I'm grateful for each day before bed (more days than not counts) Read all of Simple Abundance (ideally daily or close to) Get at least 2 massages at Oasis scheduled See 2-5 movies in the theater (Paddington in Peru) Knit 2-5 garments for me (Aurealis & WIP- Monsoonee Sweaters) Finish and enjoy my Christmas Granny Square Blanket Crochet at least 5 toys (1: hedgehog, 2 love bugs) Use my spinning wheel at least once a month (Jan & Feb, March done) Try out 3 new to me podcasts (Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend) Buy a fireproof box and put important papers inside (working with Dan on list of things to put in it) On a Happy Note A luxurious mani/pedi Dinner with my cousins down in Plymouth. A lovely visit with my grandmother- got her TV working so she could watch the Red Sox again. Pushing outside of my comfort zones in music rehearsals for Kiss Me Kate, but really enjoying the dancing. 2 hours of tap on Sunday! Loved every second. I went to dinner and to see a local production of Rent on Friday evening. My all time favorite show. Season 2 of Silo on Apple TV Paradise on Hulu Quote of the Week I cannot think of myself apart from the influence of the two or three greatest friendships of my life, and any account of my own growth must be that of their stimulating and enlightening influence. –Edith Wharton ------ Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! 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The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Matt Haig reads an excerpt from The Midnight Library, backed by an original Storybound remix with Robert Wynia, and sound design and arrangement by Jude Brewer. Robert Wynia is a founding member of the Portland band Floater. Known for their progressive concept albums, Floater is famous for incorporating stylized storytelling. Wynia also releases music under his own name and released his book Night Walks with its own accompanying soundtrack in 2020. Storybound comes to you from The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Season 4 is some of their most inspired work yet, so be sure to subscribe today on Apple Podcasts or wherever you tune in. Matt Haig is the author of 20 books including the #1 bestselling memoir, Reasons to Stay Alive, five novels – including How to Stop Time – and several award-winning children's books. His work has been translated into over 40 languages. His latest novel is The Midnight Library, a runaway, #1 bestseller and reader favorite of 2020. It was a Goodreads Choice Awards Best Fiction Book of 2020, a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, Amazon, the New York Public Library, among many others. The New York Times said of the book, "An absorbing ... vision of limitless possibility, of new roads taken, of new lives lived, of a whole different world available to us somehow, somewhere, [perhaps] exactly what's wanted in these troubled and troubling times.” Stay calm and write on … [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] Show Notes: How NY Times Bestselling Author Matt Haig Writes MattHaig.com The Midnight Library: A Novel by Matt Haig (Amazon) Matt Haig Amazon author page Matt Haig on Instagram Matt Haig on Facebook Matt Haig on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a text⏰ Have you ever wondered where all your time goes? In this eye-opening podcast, I share insights on taking control of your day by identifying and breaking free from time-wasting habits. Let's deep dive into understanding what really deserves your focus and how you can reclaim those precious hours lost to distractions and unproductive activities.Join me on this journey to self-awareness and personal growth. Share your discoveries in the comments—how will you spend your newly found time? Ready to make every minute count? Let's get startedSupport the show
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Internationally bestselling author, Matt Haig, spoke with me about how the novelist became an accidental "mental health expert," why writers need resilience, and the process behind The Midnight Library. "The only reader you're ever going to truly know ... is yourself." – Matt Haig Matt is the author of 20 books, including the #1 bestselling memoir Reasons to Stay Alive, five novels, including How to Stop Time, and several award-winning children's books. His work has been translated into over 40 languages. His latest novel is The Midnight Library, a runaway, #1 bestseller and reader favorite of 2020. It was a Goodreads Choice Awards Best Fiction Book of 2020, a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, Amazon, the New York Public Library, among many others. The New York Times said of the book, "An absorbing ... vision of limitless possibility, of new roads taken, of new lives lived, of a whole different world available to us somehow, somewhere, [perhaps] exactly what's wanted in these troubled and troubling times.” Stay calm and write on … **Audio excerpted courtesy Penguin Random House Audio from The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, read by Carey Mulligan. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Matt Haig and I discussed: His superhero origins and the blog post that became a book How to write "like no one's watching" Inconsistent routines and the power of deadlines Why writers need to surprise themselves How he got Carey Mulligan to record his audiobook And more! Show Notes: MattHaig.com The Midnight Library: A Novel by Matt Haig (Amazon) Matt Haig Amazon author page On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King Matt Haig on Instagram Matt Haig on Facebook Matt Haig on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Odd, ends, and immigration newsStay positive! : ) El Manyary v. Bondi, No. 22-3102 (8th Cir. Feb. 21, 2025)in absentia motion to reopen; Campos-Chavez; stop-time rule; equitable tolling; sua sponte; exceptional circumstances for missing hearing; hearing notice in foreign language Sponsors and friends of the podcast!Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years.Cerenade"Leader in providing smart, secure, and intuitive cloud-based solutions"Click me!The Pen & Sword College (formerly The Clinic at Sharma-Crawford Attorneys at Law) Use Promo Code: ImmReview2025Link to firm: https://sharma-crawford.com/ Link to Nonprofit: https://thepen-and-swordkc.org/ Link to books: https://www.rekhasharmacrawford.com/ Stafi"Remote staffing solutions for businesses of all sizes"Promo Code: STAFI2025Click me!Immigration Lawyer's Toolboxhttps://immigrationlawyerstoolbox.com/immigration-reviewWant to become a patron?Click here to check out our Patreon Page!CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: kgregg@kktplaw.comFacebook: @immigrationreviewInstagram: @immigrationreviewTwitter: @immreviewAbout your hostCase notesRecent criminal-immigration article (p.18)Featured in San Diego VoyagerAll praise to the pod's wonderful editors!Luana Lima SerraYasmin LimaDISCLAIMER & CREDITSSee Eps. 1-200Support the show
How to Stop Time by Matt Haig, chosen by Julia Bradbury A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, chosen by Ramita Navai An Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim, chosen by presenter Harriett GilbertTV presenter, author and walking enthusiast Julia Bradbury recommends a fiction book by Matt Haig, How to Stop Time, which brings to life the idea of living forever.Award-winning British-Iranian investigative journalist, documentary maker and author Ramita Navai shares the epic novel A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, his Dickensian masterpiece of modern India.And Harriett's choice is An Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim, capturing four ladies' unforgettable holiday on the Italian Riviera.Produced by Beth O'Dea for BBC Audio Bristol Follow us on instagram: agoodreadbbc
durée : 00:59:31 - Stop Time - par : Nathalie Piolé - ✋ Plus de passé, plus d'avenir ! Ce soir dans Banzzaï, notre seul temps, c'est le présent.
Raven and Nick review season 4, episode 7 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation titled "Invisible Evidence". They also discuss some Spot the Guest Stars, Grissom being more forceful as a boss, guilty pleasure shows, and how loud toilet lids can be.Support us on Patreon!We are now on Bluesky!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter/X.
STOP TIME! This week Paul, June and Jason are breaking down the 2024 Francis Ford Coppola film, Megalopolis, LIVE from the New York Comedy Festival at Town Hall. The three breakdown what Megalon should be used for, Adam Driver's incredible performance, and much more! Sponsored by Big Nut. HDTGM Spring Tour 2025 tickets are now on sale for Austin, Denver, Seattle, Boise, San Fran, Portland, & LA at hdtgm.com.Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of TraumaCheck out new HDTGM movie merch over at teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmJoin the HDTGM conversation on Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheerVisit Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheerFollow Paul's movie recs on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer/Friend Zone w/ Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch every Thursday 5pmPT / 8pmET: www.twitch.tv/friendzoneLike good movies too? Listen to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson: https://www.unspooledpodcast.com/Listen to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael: www.thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcastWhere to find Paul, June, & Jason:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is not on social media Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm.
Podcast Overview: In this engaging conversation, Will Clarke and Elohim explore the depths of creativity, mental health, and authenticity in the music industry. They discuss the significance of Elohim's name, the journey of creating music, and the importance of consistency in both life and art. The dialogue delves into the challenges artists face regarding success, relationships, and the impact of their work on mental health. Elohim shares her experiences of navigating the industry, the meaning of her art, and her aspirations for future performances that prioritize authenticity and connection.Who is Elohim: Elohim is a Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and producer who crafts hook-savvy, hip-hop influenced electropop. She ermerged in the latter half of the 2010s with a mysterious public image and moody tracks like "Xanax" and "Sleepy Eyes." She made her name with two consecutive self-titled releases, a 2016 EP and a 2018 full-length, as well as collaborations with artists like Skrillex, Quinn XCII, and Whethan. Beginning 2021, Elohim released a series of self-examining EPs called Journey to the Center of Myself, the fourth of which arrived in early 2022. The 2023 Walker & Royce and Glass Petals collaboration, "Stop Time," was followed by more solo work including the 2024 single "Tiny Human."Join for updates: https://laylo.com/willclarke⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuewhttps://www.instagram.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.facebook.com/willclarkedjhttps://twitter.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:15), Erin doesn't like the BIG STOP?! (5:00), What's Trending: Rattiest cities, 107 connector & Crumbl Cookies (17:00), $1000 Minute (24:06), how did the time change screw you up? (29:00), Beat The Tank (39:00), is Erin being stalked? (47:15), Mindbender: 33% of people say they would never admit to buying this at the grocery store! (51:37) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
This episode was inspired by my personal experience. Today, the idea of being a highly effective person is incredibly popular, especially among entrepreneurs eager to achieve it all: building a successful business, engaging in regular exercise, and spending quality time with family. Not long ago, I believed I was excelling at all of this—hitting every target and feeling super productive. But my wake-up call came when I was having tea with my mom. I realised I couldn't understand what she was saying. I couldn't focus, my mind was everywhere, except with her in the present moment. Whenever I tried to concentrate and be present, my thoughts wouldn't let me.The guest in this episode is very dear to me as he helped me overcome that anxious state of mind and find peace in the present moment—Guruji. We had a deep conversation about the reasons why modern people fall into such traps and how to get out of them, to slow down time and start enjoying life instead of chasing unattainable ideals.I invite you to listen in and explore how you can find true peace in a world that often feels overwhelming. ______Visit our website Brands Through StoriesSubscribe on platforms to get new episodes early: YouTube Apple Podcasts Spotify
The ultimate cosy reads list for your winter TBR, check out this list from across genres to snuggle up with (with your hot beverage of choice of course!) from Shauna, connoisseur of all things cosy over at @cozywithshauna. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @cozywithshauna Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/cozywithshauna Blog: https://shaunadoeshistory.wordpress.com/ Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Bittersweet Memories by C. A. Maura Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire by J K Rowling Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan The Humans by Matt Haig How to Stop Time by Matt Haig One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Hermosillo v. Garland, No. 18-71220 (9th Cir. Sept. 14, 2023)reasonable fear interview; reasonable possibility standard; 10%; credible testimony satisfies nexus and police acquiesce Rudnitskyy v. Garland, No. 21-1098 (9th Cir. Sept. 14, 2023)“rendered inadmissible”; INA § 240A(d)(1)(B); cancellation of removal; stop-time rule; Barton Matter of Cabrera-Fernandez, 28 I&N Dec. 747 (BIA 2023)humanitarian parole under INA § 212(d)(5)(A); conditional parole under INA § 236(a)(2)(B); Jennings; applicant for admission; Cuban Adjustment Act Peguero Vasquez v. Garland, No. 21-6380 (2d Cir. Sept. 13, 2023)possession of a forged instrument under N.Y. Pen. Law § 170.20; retroactivity; N.Y. Pen. Law. § 70.15(1-a); CIMT; one year term of imprisonment; vacatur of conviction (dicta) Avila v. Att'y Gen. U.S., No. 22-1374 (3d Cir. Sept. 14, 2023)N.J. Stat. § 2C:20-4(a); CIMT; Matter of S. Wong; definition of conviction under INA § 101(a)(48)(A); Chevron; Castillo; sexual violence asylum claims; Honduras; A-R-C-G- Munoz-De Zalaya v. Garland, No. 22-60505 (5th Cir. Sept. 12, 2023)Salvadoran business owners; nexus; particular social group; gangs; El Salvador; deficient NTA; Santos-Zacaria; exhaustion Solis-Flores v. Garland, No. 22-1147 (4th Cir. Sept. 11, 2023)receipt of stolen property CIMT; VA Code § 18.2-108; realistic probability test; post conclusion voluntary departure; 8 C.F.R. § 1240.26(c)(3)(i); timing to advise voluntary departure bondSponsors and friends of the podcast!Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years.Docketwise"Modern immigration software & case management"Joorney Business Plans"Business-critical documents for every stage of your journey"For 30% off use code: REVJOORNEY30 Want to become a patron?Click here to check out our Patreon Page!CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: kgregg@kktplaw.comFacebook: @immigrationreviewInstagram: @immigrationreviewTwitter: @immreviewAbout your hostCase notesDISCLAIMER:Immigration Review® is a podcast made available for educational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice. Rather, it offers general information and insights from publicly available immigration cases. By accessing and listening to the podcast, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship between you and the host. The podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state.MUSIC CREDITS:"Loopster," "Bass Vibes," "Chill Wave," and "Funk Game Loop" Kevin MacLeod - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Support the show
Hosts Tom and Sarah bring you another insightful 'owners' episode' of The UK Flooring Podcast.Sarah sets the stage for today's topic: strategies to boost sales and effectively manage customers' time-wasting habits.- Tom and Sarah recap the six strategies to increase sales and prevent time-wasting interactions.- They emphasize that a combination of these tactics tailored to the flooring industry can yield significant results.Remember to check out the full episode on [theukflooringpodcast.co.uk](https://theukflooringpodcast.co.uk/) and subscribe for more valuable insights into the world of flooring and business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Warning: Everything You Thought You Knew About Discipline Is WRONG! Tune into Episode 22 of The Sean Donohue Show and discover the SHOCKING proof why time-outs, spankings, and groundings are destroying your relationship with your child. This game-changing episode reveals what experts are calling 'The Parenting Revolution.' Don't waste another moment—listen now and transform the way you approach discipline forever. The first step to a happier, more connected family is just a click away. Are you ready to take the leap?"Go Deeper with SeanFind MORE shows to inspire you to live a strong and courageous life on The Brave Podcast Network
WE'RE BACK BABY. After our brief hiatus we're back with a cracking episode with the wonderful Teagan, host of The Bookstorian as she gets castaway to the beautiful Tasmania. Step into the world of literature with the Books to Last Podcast, a tribute to the BBC's classic Desert Island Discs. Immerse yourself in the selections of avid book lovers as they curate their five indispensable books for a remote getaway. With engaging tangents and touching anecdotes, this podcast is your source for bookworm-approved recommendations and inspiring narratives Guest Details:Podcast: The Bookstorian Podcast, https://linktr.ee/ThebookstorianpodcastInstagram: @thebookstorianpodcast Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Bookbinder of Jericho by Pip Williams The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren The Midnight Library by Matt Haig How to Stop Time by Matt Haig A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor by Eddie Jaku The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
There never seems to be enough hours in a day. Ever wonder what would happen if time just, I dunno, took a time-out? What if you could make like Doctor Strange and stop time altogether? It's fun to think about when you imagine all the stuff you could do. But what about the hypothetical reality? By the way, what exactly is time? Time is the progression of events from the past to now and then on to the future. Physicists can make defining time a lot more complicated than that, but at the end of the day, it's a system of measurement. So, if we stop time, that means we have a measurement of zero. In other words, we have nothing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time to Stop & Time to Start
We get pretty meta as we talk being present. Why is it so hard to be where, when, and with whom you are? We talk the health benefits of being in the now, and the dangers of being elsewhere. Plus, Baby Steps of the Week and What's Giving Us Joy…
In this episode, Sue shares her definition of an "all stop" and why it is important for a functional team. Ben and Sue also provide examples of what is going well (goal setting and incorporating the whole team in conversations) and maybe what isn't going as planned (having milestones in place and having shared fate for projects).
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: behind the scenes content and a literary festival Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: the best “gateway” books to get a new or struggling reader addicted The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! We are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). The goal here is to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!* . . . . 1:37 - Bookish Moment of the Week 1:54 - Sarah's Bookshelves Summer Reading GuideSarah's Patreon if you want access to Summer Shelves 2:17 - What Should I Read Next Episode 381 4:20 - Pango Books 6:42 - Current Reads 7:11 - What Happened to the Bennetts by Lisa Scottoline (Meredith) 7:23 - Fabled Bookshop 11:30 - Everywhere That Mary Went by Lisa Scottoline 11:52 - We Are the Brennans by Tracey Lange 12:50 - The Comfort Book by Matt Haig (Kaytee) 13:02 - The Midnight Library by Matt Haig 13:06 - How to Stop Time by Matt Haig 13:32 - CR Season 5: Episode 30 14:09 - Fable App 17:20 - The Absent One by Jussi Adler-Olsen (Meredith) 17:25 - The Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen 20:24 - The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny 21:24 - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 22:13 - The View Was Exhausting by Mikaella Clements (Kaytee) 22:19 - The Novel Neighbor 24:23 - Sarah's Bookshelves 2022 Summer Reading Guide 25:41 - Blue Monday by Nicci French (Meredith) 31:42 - My Government Means to Kill Me by Rasheed Newson (Kaytee) 33:09 - Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian 34:44 - Gateway Books 37:04 - What Should I Read Next 37:51 - Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty 38:15 - Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid 38:18 - Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano 38:49 - Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry 40:05 - Calypso by David Sedaris 40:13 - The Anthroprocene Reviewed by John Green 41:14 - Scythe by Neal Shusterman 42:19 - Dark Matter by Blake Crouch 42:31 - Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir 44:03 - What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty 44:05 - All The Lonely People by Mike Gayle 44:37 - I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes 45:12 - 11/22/63 by Stephen King 45:42 - Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child 45:45 - A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer 46:57 - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins 47:09 - Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros 48:10 - The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune 48:31 - The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E Harrow 49:08 - Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton 50:25 - Meet Us At The Fountain 51:39 - The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Whyss 52:46 - I wish someone would write a story about The Forbidden Island of Niihau (Meredith) 54:08 - I wish for a reading cafe. (Kaytee) Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast and www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading
Show notes: We all have our favorite authors and obsess over their books. But what if you could sit down with them and ask all your questions? What would you ask? Well, you know we have a list of questions ready in case our fave authors happen to be in our corner of the podcast interwebz. No face-to-face interviews, though… we wouldn't know what to do with our hands! Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Monthly Overflow Books, Backlist Book Club, The New Books in Our Lives plus a private community for RTL Book Nerds only, you're going to love being a part of our Patreon. Not only that, but you're helping to support our show by saying I LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Support indie bookstores by shopping our picks on Bookshop.org! Something Bookish: [5:26] S: Writer's Routine podcast [6:31] M: Memoir Lane podcast, episode 4 with author Elizabeth Lyons Authors + Books Mentioned: [8:57] M: Stephen King: Fairy Tale and The Stand [9:58] S: TJ Klune: The House in the Cerulean Sea, Under the Whispering Door, and In the Lives of Puppets [11:03] M: Matt Haig: The Midnight Library, How to Stop Time, The Comfort Book, and Reasons to Stay Alive [11:57] S: Lily Brooks-Dalton: Good Morning, Midnight and The Light Pirate Karen Thompson Walker: The Age of Miracles Bruce Holsinger: The Displacements Nikki Erlick: The Measure John Marrs: The One [13:07] M: S.A. Cosby: Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland [14:13] S: Lyssa Kay Adams: The Bromance Book Club series [15:05] M: Kristin Hannah: The Nightingale and The Great Alone [15:59] S: TJ Newman: Falling and Drowning [17:01] M: Laurell K. Hamilton: The Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series [18:36] S: Colleen Hoover: It Ends With Us and Reminders of Him Also Mentioned: Thanks to Chelsee @chelsee.n.stuff for the inspiration for this episode! Bonus Episode: Author Chat with Robinne Lee on “The Idea of You” Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahhartleycoaching Follow Mia on Instagram: @fastlifeinslowlane + @thekindredwriters * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
Show notes: You hear us say it at the beginning of every episode: we have very different reading styles! Yes, there's some overlap here and there with genres or authors that we love, but for the most part, we gravitate in opposite directions when it comes to reading. As a result, the terms “Team Sarah” and “Team Mia” have become a shorthand we use to refer to our specific reading styles and habits. So, if you've ever wondered which team you're on or what it all means, this is the episode for you. Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Monthly Overflow Books, Backlist Book Club, The New Books in Our Lives plus a private community for RTL Book Nerds only, you're going to love being a part of our Patreon. Not only that, but you're helping to support our show by saying I LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Support indie bookstores by shopping our picks on Bookshop.org! Something Bookish: [5:21] M: Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones [6:55] S: Got a brand new Kindle Paperwhite! Team Sarah Reading Recs: The Idea of You by Robinne Lee People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry Open Book by Jessica Simpson Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid Vicious Lost Boys series by Nikki St Crowe How to Be Eaten by Maria Adelmann I Hope This Finds You Well by Kate Baer Wild by Cheryl Strayed Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah Love in the City series by Jen Morris The Thousandth Floor series by Katharine McGee The Selection series by Kiera Cass Team Mia Reading Recs: Runaway Groomsman by Meghan Quinn The Meaning of Mariah Carey by Mariah Carey + Michaela Angela Davis Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens I Would Leave Me If I Could by Halsey Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson Lost on Planet China by J. Maarten Troost How to Stop Time by Matt Haig The Displacements by Bruce Holsinger The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Shadow and Bone series by Leigh Bardugo Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton The Borrowed World series by Franklin Horton Also Mentioned: Click here to take the Team Sarah vs Team Mia reading quiz! Episode 86, Long Books We Love Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahhartleycoaching Follow Mia on Instagram: @fastlifeinslowlane + @thekindredwriters * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
We're joined by Nic Brown, author of several books, most recently the memoir Bang Bang Crash, about his life as a rock drummer. Nic was also a grad school classmate of ours at the Iowa Writers Workshop, so we decided to revisit Stop-Time, the famous memoir by Frank Conroy, who was in his final years of running the program when we were students there. You can find Nic (and his book) here: https://www.nicbrown.net/ If you like the show, and want more of it, you can Subscribe to our Patreon for $5 a month and get exclusive bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/BookFight
Are gravitational waves destructive? Will the universe ever expand faster than the speed of light? Should we only send robots to space? This month, Izzie Clarke, Dr Becky Smethurst and Dr Robert Massey take on the BIG questions in The Supermassive Mailbox. Want to support The Supermassive Podcast? Why not buy our book The Year In Space - https://geni.us/jNcrw The Supermassive Podcast from the Royal Astronomical Society is a Boffin Media Production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
Abuzeid v. Mayorkas, No. 21-5002 (D.C. Cir. Mar. 17, 2023)Patel; jurisdiction to review APA challenge of USCIS adjustment of status denial Kong v. U.S., No. 21-1319 (1st Cir. Mar. 15, 2023)Federal Tort Claims Act; FTCA; unlawful detention; repatriation agreement; INA § 242(g); habeas; Reno v. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee; reasonably foreseeable; 8 C.F.R. § 241.13(i)(2); Cambodia Garcia-Pascual v. Garland, No. 20-2529 (8th Cir. Mar. 14, 2023)non-LPR cancellation; hardship; Patel; mixed question of law and fact USA v. Heard, No. 22-1380 (8th Cir. Mar. 16, 2023)MDMA; overbroad controlled substance; Minnesota Rules, pt 6800.4210; isomers; realistic probability test Gutierrez-Alm v. Garland, No. 17-71012 (9th Cir. Mar. 15, 2023)deficient Order to Show Cause; suspension; stop-time rule; withholding, CAT protection; family members of political dissidents; suspected gang members; social distinction; Sandinista; Nicaragua Umana-Escobar v. Garland, No. 19-70964 (9th Cir. Mar. 17, 2023)de novo; questions of law; nexus; administrative closure; family members hiding Sponsors and friends of the podcast!Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years.Docketwise"Modern immigration software & case management"Joorney Business Plans"Business-critical documents for every stage of your journey"For 30% off use code: REVJOORNEY30 Want to become a patron?Click here to check out our Patreon Page!CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: kgregg@kktplaw.comFacebook: @immigrationreviewInstagram: @immigrationreviewTwitter: @immreviewAbout your hostMore episodesCase notesTop 15 immigration podcast in the U.S.Recent criminal-immigration article (p.18)Featured in San Diego VoyagerDISCLAIMER:Immigration Review® is a podcast made available for educational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice. Rather, it offers general information and insights from publicly available immigration cases. By accessing and listening to the podcast, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship between you and the host. The podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state.MUSIC CREDITS:"Loopster," "Bass Vibes," "Chill Wave," and "Funk Game Loop" Kevin MacLeod - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Support the show
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Show notes: We're both very different readers, but it seems like lately, there's more of a middle ground between Team Sarah and Team Mia. Here are some books that we both love and it was easier than we thought to come up with this list. Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Monthly Overflow Books, Backlist Book Club, The New Books in Our Lives plus a private community for RTL Book Nerds only, you're going to love being a part of our Patreon. Not only that, but you're helping to support our show by saying I LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Support indie bookstores by shopping our picks on Bookshop.org! Something Bookish: [3:23] M: RTL Quiz: Are you a Team Sarah or Team Mia reader? [3:58] S: Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld (Apr 4) Books We Both Love: [8:20] S: How to Stop Time by Matt Haig The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown The Storied Life of AJ Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin Share Your Stuff, I'll Go First by Laura Tremaine In Five Years by Rebecca Serle Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb Present Over Perfect by Shauna Niequist The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah When We Believed in Mermaids by Barbara O'Neal [11:16] M: The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton The Displacements by Bruce Holsinger Always, in December by Emily Stone The Road by Cormac McCarthy Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover Heart Bones by Colleen Hoover It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid A Little Life by Hanya Yanigahara The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker Falling by TJ Newman Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune Take What You Can Carry by Gian Sardar The Idea of You by Robinne Lee Books We're Both Excited to Read: M: All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham S: In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @thekindredvoice Follow Mia on Instagram: @miasutton5 * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
Eric is flying Solo this week to share a POWERFUL training from The Evolved Men's Collective Facebook Community. The training will help you understand➡️ How to creating connection in as little as six seconds.➡️ Why hugging is a marriages secret weapon for intimacy! ➡️ How to touch your partner in a way that can STOP TIME!➡️ How to truly see your partner, and connect to their heart.Join the FREE Evolved Men's Collective Facebook Group Apply for The Evolved Men's Collective Mastermind FREE RESOURCE - The Six Key Relationship Skills
John Jackson Miller: The High Country. One of the joys of a new Star Trek series is when the literature is able to fill in gaps and create new adventures for the crew. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt are joined by author John Jackson Miller to talk about his new book, the first Strange New Worlds novel, The High Country. We discuss the timeline, the genesis, an event novel, as utopia's turn, willful blindness, everyone is trapped, you can't stop time, technology, use of characters, everything means something, what's next for John and our final thoughts. In the news we have a new issue of The Illyrian Enigma to review! News The Illyrian Enigma #3 (00:03:17) Feature: John Jackson Miller The Timeline (00:09:53) The Genesis (00:16:12) An Event Novel (00:33:16) As Utopia's Turn (00:38:46) Willful Blindness (00:44:01) Everyone is Trapped (00:46:01) You Can't Stop Time (00:52:34) Technology (01:04:12) Use of Characters (01:11:10) Everything Means Something (01:13:28) What is Next for John (01:17:19) Final Thoughts (01:23:12) Hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt Guest John Jackson Miller Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
John Jackson Miller: The High Country. One of the joys of a new Star Trek series is when the literature is able to fill in gaps and create new adventures for the crew. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt are joined by author John Jackson Miller to talk about his new book, the first Strange New Worlds novel, The High Country. We discuss the timeline, the genesis, an event novel, as utopia's turn, willful blindness, everyone is trapped, you can't stop time, technology, use of characters, everything means something, what's next for John and our final thoughts. In the news we have a new issue of The Illyrian Enigma to review! News The Illyrian Enigma #3 (00:03:17) Feature: John Jackson Miller The Timeline (00:09:53) The Genesis (00:16:12) An Event Novel (00:33:16) As Utopia's Turn (00:38:46) Willful Blindness (00:44:01) Everyone is Trapped (00:46:01) You Can't Stop Time (00:52:34) Technology (01:04:12) Use of Characters (01:11:10) Everything Means Something (01:13:28) What is Next for John (01:17:19) Final Thoughts (01:23:12) Hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt Guest John Jackson Miller Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
“'Don't trust anyone…' When you have this limited idea of trust, you put someone in a box. ‘Not trusting anybody' means allowing them, moment to moment, to be different.” - Natalie Goldberg Dave gets grumpy about getting to live his dream life and reads letters from the sangha about why he shouldn't go to Japan for monastic training, plus a reading from Dainin Katagiri's “You Have To Say Something” along with a deep dive into all the valid reasons not to trust ourselves, our teachers, or the systems we work in. Is formal Zen training just one more toy to let go of, or is it the place we go to let go of our idealistic toys? Can we learn from systems and selves we don't entirely trust? When the moment arrives, should we stand strong and stare the great moose of truth in the face, or is the real wisdom to bravely run away?? Find out here!
Matter of Chen, 28 I&N Dec. 676 (BIA 2023)deficient NTA; plain language; stop-time rule; final order of removal; prima facie showing; fundamental change in law – Niz Chavez USA v. Amintobia, No. 20-50039 (9th Cir. Jan. 11, 2023)knowingly procuring or attempting to procure naturalization; Maslenjak; asylum fraud; false statements; materiality; predictably have disclosed; lawfully admitted for permanent residence; INA § 101(a)(20); 18 U.S.C. § 1425(a); 18 U.S.C. § 1546(a); German asylum Reyes-Ramos v. Garland, No. 18-1830 (1st Cir. Jan. 13, 2023)jurisdiction to review no reasonable fear findings; OIL concession; standard of review; fear of gangs; MS-13 recruitment; particular social group; persons against whom MS-13 retaliates for failure to join; El Salvador USA v. Harrison, No. 21-14514 (11th Cir. Jan. 10, 2023)O.C.G.A. § 16-8-40; crime of violence; robbery; sudden snatching; divisibility; use of the word “or,” “includes,” or “such as”; comparison to similar statutes; jury instructions; same punishment; lesser included offense*Sponsors and friends of the podcast!Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years.Docketwise"Modern immigration software & case management"Capital Good Fund"A social change organization that uses financial services to tackle poverty in America."Want to become a patron?Click here to check out our Patreon Page!CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: kgregg@kktplaw.comFacebook: @immigrationreviewInstagram: @immigrationreviewTwitter: @immreviewAbout your host!More episodes!Case notes!Top 15 immigration podcast in the U.S.!Featured in San Diego Voyager!DISCLAIMER:Immigration Review® is a podcast made available for educational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice. Rather, it offers general information and insights from publicly available immigration cases. By accessing and listening to the podcast, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship between you and the host. The podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state.MUSIC CREDITS:"Loopster," "Bass Vibes," "Chill Wave," and "Funk Game Loop" Kevin MacLeod - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Support the show
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Jayme's on a memoir kick and Sarah has read so much she can't decide which ones to talk about. Click play and find out. Sarahs Shelf How to Stop Time by Matt Haig This Place of Wonder by Barbara O'Neal The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn Jaymes Shelf Normal Family by Chrysta Bilton The Storyteller by Dave Grohl
Have you ever wished you could hold back the hands of time? To slow down life's treadmill and catch your psychological breath? If so, join me in this Self-Coaching episode and learn how to step out of time. You may not be able to stop actual time, but when it comes to your internal, cognitive clock, you can learn to step out of time and taste the timeless, bliss of abandonment. Me, you, the universe, everything moves toward more and more complexity and disorder. Fortunately, there's a simple answer to this depressing state of affairs and I'd like to share it with you.
Gonzalez-Castillo v. Garland, No. 21-70112 (9th Cir. Aug. 31, 2022) · Interpol Red Notice; Article 13 of the Salvadoran Code; MS-13; serious reason to believe; serious nonpolitical crime; probable cause; burdens; Matter of W-E-R-B-; Salvadoran Art. 13; MS-13; IJ duty to develop the record Romero-Millan v. Garland, No. 16-73915 (9th Cir. Aug. 29, 2022) · law relating to a controlled substance; categorical approach; divisibility; certification; Arizona; A.R.S. § 13-3415; drug paraphernalia; A.R.S.§ 13-3408(A)(2); drug possession for sale Singh v. Garland, No. 19-73107 (9th Cir. Aug. 30, 2022) · changed country condition motion to reopen; credibility; Matter of F-S-N-; establish identity; Sikh; Mann Party; India Casas v. Garland, No. 20-1739 (7th Cir. Aug. 29, 2022) · Reinstatement; reasonable fear interview; regulatory notice requirements; intent to reinstate; kidnapping; Mexico Domingo-Mendez v. Garland, No, 21-1029 (1st Cir. Aug. 31, 2022) · non-LPR cancellation of removal; exceptional and extremely unusual hardship; clear error review; Guatemala Parada v. Garland, No. 19-60425 (5th Cir. Sept. 1, 2022) · Deficient NTA; stop time rule; motion to reopen; non-LPR cancellation of removal*Sponsors and friends of the podcast!Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years.Docketwise"Modern immigration software & case management"Want to become a patron?Click here to check out our Patreon Page!CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: kgregg@kktplaw.comFacebook: @immigrationreviewInstagram: @immigrationreviewTwitter: @immreviewAbout your host!More episodes!Case notes!Top 15 immigration podcast in the U.S.!Featured in San Diego Voyager!DISCLAIMER:Immigration Review® is a podcast made available for educational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice. Rather, it offers general information and insights from publicly available immigration cases. By accessing and listening to the podcast, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship between you and the host. The podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state.MUSIC CREDITS:"Loopster," "Bass Vibes," "Chill Wave," and "Funk Game Loop" Kevin MacLeod - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Support the show
There are three types of change in life. First; there's the kind we know is coming but can't stop. Secondly; the kind we make happen ourselves. And thirdly; the kind we can't see coming. In this episode, I look at the first kind and ask how we embrace change - rather than resisting it - as life moves from one season to the next. We cannot prevent the change that comes from time doing its thing. But we can learn to gently release any anxious resistance we might feel towards it. That's what we will do a bit of through this episode as we explore how to embrace change as part of life even when we find the idea of it uncomfortable. Episode ContentsTypes of Change to Embrace | 10:22Ageing (our own and others) | 10:32Evolution of Belonging(s) | 13:32Relationships | 15:46Education | 17:04Work | 19:02What Embracing Change Makes Possible | 21:03Hope and Hopefulness | 21:54Depth | 28:10Clarity and Vision | 28:50Our Best Work | 29:35Perspective and Wisdom | 30:06The Risks When We Don't Embrace Change | 30:43Childish Immaturity | 31:02Shallow Living | 31:47Stuckness and Nostalgia | 32:13Forever Fighting | 38:40How Do You Embrace Change? | 39:06Gratitude | 39:42Move With The Train | 40:22Reflective Preparation | 41:28Anticipatory Grief | 42:11Keep a Record | 45:31What Would a Time Lapse of the Past Year Look Like? | 47:31Conclusion | 49:56 Types of Change to Embrace | 10:22 We had an obsession in the modern world with fighting time. Fighting natural processes and the movement of the seasons. I want to ponder in this episode what could happen if we surrender this need to control, fight, and dominate nature. The dawn signals the emergence of the sun on the horizon. It is coming whether we wish it to arrive or not. Likewise, a few hours later, the sun will disappear and the dusk will take us into the night. To wish for the day during the night and night during the day is to waste our energy and emotion on the unchangeable inevitability. We waste a lot of energy on things we cannot change. And we neglect the things we can. We might also neglect the slow and steady becoming of our lives. Ageing (our own and others) | 10:32 The modern world holds age and ageing in a strange way. We judge it, shame it, and hold it as something to fight. So it's no wonder why we're afraid to embrace change if it's collectively judged so harshly. And it has become an act of rebellion to accept and invite the changes that come from natural ageing. Even though it happens to EVERYONE. All of us. Evolution of Belonging(s) | 13:32 There are other things that naturally change with the passing of time. Communities Maybe you've experienced the evolution of a community you've been part of. Whatever things are like right now is not how it will stay. Communities change as members drift in and out, novel ideas become old, and challenges shake things up. Our resistance to change can mark the beginning of the end. Whereas if we embrace and roll with it, changes can keep a community fresh and moving forward. Products Over time the novelty wears off. We eventually get used to and bored by the things we own. And as newer versions are released, our old product feels tired and outdated. But we can use this awareness to change our relationship with stuff. Bearing in mind that however shiny and exciting something appears right now, over time it will become like everything else. Relationships | 15:46 Relationships change over time. They move through seasons of growth. They might experience periods of stagnation. Change is always present whether we want it or not, so it takes deliberate work to maintain healthy connections with people in our lives. Education | 17:04 There's an episode of Rick and Morty when Jerry is creating a solar system model with Morty and he starts to add Pluto. Morty tells him that Pluto is "no longer a planet." When Jerry confirms this to be true he resists it.
I want to believe I can change. Show me how.The “arc of change” is famous in fiction, and it’s much the same in memoir–but there’s a change and shift in non-fiction too. Change is what pulls the reader from the beginning to the end of every narrative book. Without the promise of change, your reader feels like they’re going nowhere, and they won’t come along for your ride. In fiction and memoir, the change comes to the protagonist (and offers the reader the promise that they, too, are capable of change. In non-fiction, change may come to the narrator, to a real-life figure, or be offered to the reader, but it has to be there. It isn’t enough that the advice is sound or that a story is true. We still need to feel that journey from one way of being to another. This is the fifth episode in the 10-part Blueprint for a Book Series. Start with Step 1, do the work (we’ll give you an assignment every week), and in 10 weeks, you’ll have a solid foundation for a first draft or revision of your project that will help you push through to “the end”. Find details on the challenge HERE. YOUR ASSIGNMENTWrite out the answers to the following questions:Fiction and narrative memoir: Answer the following questions:Who is your protagonist? (If you’re writing memoir, it’s you.) What do they want at the start of the story?What is their arc of change – their transformation journey? What do they know or believe or understand at the end of the story that they didn’t at the start? How are they different?What stands in the way of the protagonist getting what they want, externally and internally?Are they telling the tale?Will there be other POV characters?Nonfiction and Self-Help/Memoir: Define the arc of change – the transformation journey – for your reader. What do they know or believe or understand when they pick up your book? Be specific.What do they know or believe or understand when they finish your book that they didn’t at the start? Be specific.(Note: We suggest you download a Blueprint answer workbook to keep track of your 10 assignments. That will make it easier to revise, review and come back to your work. Click to grab yours for fiction or nonfiction. If you are writing narrative memoir (a story), use the fiction workbook and assignments. If you are writing self-help/memoir, use the nonfiction workbook and assignments. Prefer paper? Tape the assignment into your journal and make a nice big heading so you know: This is Step 5: CHANGE.)LINKSThe Story GridStory Genius, Lisa CronThe terrible cat/rich dude movie: Nine LivesAtlas of the Heart, Brené BrownFour Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, Oliver BurkemanHow to Stop Time, Matt HaigBoyfriend, Sarina BowenThe Premonition, Michael LewisBlueprint for a Book (Fiction and Memoir)Blueprint for a Nonfiction BookTODAY’S COACHESSavannah Gilbo is a certified developmental editor and book coach who helps fiction authors write, edit, and publish stories that work. She loves working on commercial fiction for all age ranges, but her favorite genres include fantasy, science fiction, and romance. Savannah became a certified Author Accelerator in 2019 and has been helping writers (full time) ever since! Find more at savannahgilbo.com. For more from KJ, subscribe to her newsletter: Read. Eat. Listen. Or grab one of her novels, In Her Boots and The Chicken Sisters, wherever books are sold. Wondering about KJ as a book coach? Her current offerings are HERE. For more from Jennie, subscribe to her weekly newsletter. Or grab one of her Blueprint books, wherever books are sold. You can learn about getting matched with an Author Accelerator book coach or becoming a book coach at authoraccelerator.com.This summer is all about starting a project, but if you already have a novel or memoir manuscript and you’re ready to go ALL IN, you’re going to want to do Author Accelerator’s Manuscript Incubator. Registration is open for the intensive, 7-month coaching opportunity that offers one-on-one support and guidance for novelists and memoirists planning to have a submission-ready project by early 2023—and includes the opportunity to have that project reviewed by a group of agents and editors when it’s ready. For more information, head to authoraccelerator.com/manuscript-incubator. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode of Second Look, our Growing Place Library Coordinator Jennifer Wilson sits down for her annual book chat with 2PC member and avid reader, Lacey Moody. This year, they’re joined by fellow bookworm Merrill Skipworth, who works part-time in the Growing Place Library and, after many years as a member of 2PC, now belongs to one of our church plants, the Avenue Community Church. The list below features books recommended and mentioned in this episode, as well as other book- and media-related resources that Jennifer, Lacey, and Merrill suggest: Non-Fiction: Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life by Tish Harrison Warren Ten Words to Live By: Delighting in and Doing What God Commands by Jen Wilkin Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus by Nancy Guthrie Bomb Shelter: Love, Time, and Other Explosives by Mary Laura Philpott Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers by Dane Ortlund A Gentle Answer: Our ‘Secret Weapon’ in an Age of Us Against Them by Scott Saults Befriend: Create Belonging in an Age of Judgment, Isolation, and Fear by Scott Sauls Saturate: Being Disciples of Jesus in the Everyday Stuff of Life by Jeff Vanderstelt Gospel Fluency: Speaking the Truths of Jesus into the Everyday Stuff of Life by Jeff Vanderstelt Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope by Easu McCaulley The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World by John Mark Comer Habits of Grace: Enjoying Jesus Through the Spiritual Disciplines by David Mathis The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland by Jim DeFede Good Apple: Tales of a Southern Evangelical in New York by Elizabeth Passarella The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name by Sally Lloyd-Jones Cover to Cover: The Story of the Eternal King from Genesis to Revelation by Jen Devine Fiction: The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline The Rose Code by Kate Quinn The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn Recitatif by Toni Morrison The Finley Donovan Series by Elle Cosimano The Maid by Nita Prose So Many Beginnings: A Little Women Remix by Bethany C. Morrow Meet Me in the Margins by Melissa Ferguson Chasing Shadows by Lynn Austin The Chronicles of the King Collection by Lynn Austin The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jennfer The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman The Mrs. Pollifax Series by Dorothy Gilman 84 Charring Cross Road by Helen Hanff This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger Peace Like a River by Leif Enger Virgil Wander by Leif Enger Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry The Ragged Edge of Night by Olivia Hawker The Midnight Library by Matt Haig How to Stop Time by Matt Haig Beach Read by Emily Henry What You Wish For by Katherine Center How to Walk Away by Katherine Center The Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center The Lost Husband by Katherine Center Sensible Shoes: A Story about the Spiritual Journey by Sharon Garlough Brown Kid’s and Family Fiction: The Chronicles of Narnia Series by C.S. Lewis The Marvellers by Dhonielle Clayton The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place Series by Maryrose Wood The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson The Green Ember Series by S.D. Smith The Wilderking Trilogy by Jonathon Rogers A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus The Penderwicks Series by Jeanne Birdsall The Great Brain Series by John D. Fitzgerald All-of-a-Kind Family Series by Sydney Taylor Voyage of the Sparrowhawk by Natasha Farrant Other Resources Mentioned: Follow The Growing Place Library on Instagram: @2pclibrary Follow Lacey’s “bookstagram” account: @laceymoodyreads Listening platforms: Scribd (“like Netflix for books”), Audible, Libby, Libro FM Modern Mrs. Darcy (provides an annual summer reading guide) Karen Swallow Prior: website & Instagram Common Sense Media From the Front Porch podcast “Why Suffering Adults Need Children’s Books,” a Gospel Coaliation article by Quina Aragon Corrie Ten Boom: A Faith Undefeated, a documentary on Amazon Prime Cover to Cover: The Story of the Eternal King from Genesis to Revelation, a whole-Bible family devotional written by 2PC member Jen Devine
Today, we're setting up Celia Aniskovich, New York City-based director and producer, well known for her co-production of How to Fix a Drug Scandal and her production of Surviving Jefferey Epstein. In 2021, she released a six-part podcast series for Wondery called the Spy Affair about Maria Butina and is working on a feature length film about disability rights. She recently read and loved How to Stop Time by Matt Haig and A Lesson Before Dying by Earnest Gaines. She considers herself a romantic, and her dream Saturday is a loungey morning with pastries and a long walk. If tattoos only lasted one year, she'd get the line “Do it for the Fat Lady” from her favorite book, Franny and Zooey, though she says she doesn't love classics. She thinks everyone should watch One Tree Hill and she is a snob about snobby people. The Guest: Celia Aniskovitch The Picks Plain Bad Heroines by emily m danforth End of the World House by Adrienne Celt Several People Are Typing by Calvin Kasulke When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O'Neill Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez (Zo-chill) Go Home, Ricky by Gene Kwak Where to find us: Find our show online at blinddatewithabookpod.com and @bookmeetcute on Twitter and Instagram. Please follow and tell us all the books you've fallen in love with recently.
Show notes: Do you ever read a description for a book and get drawn to certain words? Words that make you want to immediately read the story without knowing much else about it? We get it because that happens to us all the time. Those sneaky book marketers know what they're doing! In this episode, we share the buzzwords that light us up and also a few that turn us away. Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Books We Both Love, Monthly Overflow Books, Bookish Conundrums, and The New Books in Our Lives plus a private community for RTL Book Nerds only, you're going to love being a part of our Patreon. Not only that, but you're helping to support our show by saying I LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Bookish Goodies: [3:36] Modern Mrs. Darcy “Quick Lit” post about her April reads [3:45] Mia - Fault Lines by Emily Itami [5:01] Sarah - New bookshelves [7:48] Sarah - Feminist bookends [10:11] Book Buzzwords [14:22] All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson [16:05] The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab [16:18] TJ Klune Books: The House in the Cerulean Sea, Under the Whispering Door [18:41] Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir [19:21] Packing for Mars by Mary Roach [20:51] Anti-Buzzword Books: [21:06] Sarah - The Grace Year by Kim Liggett (Sarah loved this!) [23:33] Sarah - The People We Keep by Allison Larkin [23:44] Sarah - One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston [23:55] Sarah - Red, White, & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (Sarah loved this!) [24:12] Sarah - The Midnight Library by Matt Haig [24:39] Mia - How to Stop Time by Matt Haig (Mia loved this one!) [24:49] Mia - When the Stars Go Dark by Paula McLain Follow us on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah: @thekindredvoice Follow Mia: @miasutton55 * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
To read or not to read? That is the question. In this Carpool Podcast book recap edition, the gals dive into the pages of their latest book: ‘How to Stop Time' by Matt Haig. The historical fantasy novel follows protagonist Tom Hazard as he suffers from a condition that significantly delays aging. So, while Tom looks like your typical 40-year old man, he is actually 400. Tom, serious question: Can we get your skincare routine? The book is centered around Tom's search for his daughter, Marion, who also suffers from the condition, and must conceal herself from society to survive. Talk about a page turner! Kelly and Lizz break down what they thought of this tale of time hopping, love, and history (with some unexpected drop-ins by historical figures, including William Shakespeare and F. Scott Fitzgerald). Also, find out which character they thought was “a weenie.” In addition to their personal reviews, they cross-examine the book's success when they read Amazon reader's reviews. The sister-hosts reveal the next book that they'll be recapping—a New York Times bestseller and soon-to-be movie starring Daisy Edgar-Jones. follow The Carpool Podcast on IG follow Kelly on IG follow Lizz on IG visit thecarmomofficial.com
Episode 89 April 27 2022 On the Needles 3:04 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info Diamond back top by Kira Dulaney, Neighborhood Fiber Co. studio worsted in Latrobe (15th anniversary club color)-- DONE!! tool box cowl by Adventure du Jour Designs, Destination Yarns Postcard (light fingering) in Stitches West 2019 minis set– DONE!! Helix Cowl by Andrea Rangel, KnitCircus Greatest of Ease in Quoth the Raven and Impressionist Best Friend OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams, Knit Picks Felici fingering in Bayou Elfe by Astrid Schramm, Cloudborn Fibers Highland Superwash Sock Twist in Ocean and Dolphin Blue Kensington Tote Bag by Toni Lipsey, Lion Brand Yarns Wool Ease Thick & Quick in Air Force and Toasted Almond Shawlography by Stephen West Lisa Souza SAWK in "green jay" Louie & Lola fingering in "pacific" Oink Targhee Sock in "eye of the tiger" Oink Targhee Sock in "in the navy" Oink Targhee Sock in "random carp" Malabrigo Sock in "fuchsia" No progress On the Easel 15:48 Hawaiian landscapes & birds!! The Bird Watcher's—perhaps a chapbook? Pigeons Turtle “prom-posal” On the Table 21:03 Olive Oil-Orange Sugar Cookies | King Arthur Baking Tomato, chard and spinach with toasted almonds Baked mint rice with pomegranate and olive salsa (this version calls for slices of feta, mine had you crumbled it on top) A Cocktail of 2 Cities from Stevenson's Library in Koloa Choya yuzu sake, gin, Giffard Orgeat, orange bitters Honey Garlic Pork Chops On the Nightstand 30:00 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate! You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below. The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you! Julia Turshen podcast: Keep Calm and Cook On Opening Skinner's Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century by Lauren Slater Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages by Dan Jones Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi Raven Black by Ann Cleeves (audio) One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka Most westerly bookshop in the U.S.—Talk Story How to Stop Time by Matt Haig Snapper by Brian Kimberling The Paris Wife by Paula McLain The Painter by Peter Heller
Have you ever thought about managing your energy and energy levels instead of trying to manage your time? This episode will give you some tips on how to be more productive and increase your creativity. This episode is sponsored by the world's first productivity drink. In case you want to take your productivity game to a magical level: you can get your own MagicMind by going to magicmind.co/pure and using the promo code pure20 to get 20% off your first order.
Where should your energy go? KJ here, and in this episode Jess and I catch up on what’s worth it and what isn’t when it comes to travel, the importance of getting over any (non-pandemic-related) hesitation around taking the time for conferences and work events and also, in our usual digressive fashion, covers, paperback launches and boots.Links from the PodSana, a rehab in Stowe VermontFor info on the Sana Scholarship FundOliver Burkeman 4 Thousand Weeks: Time Management for MortalsLessons in Chemistry, Bonnie GarmusThe Harvey FoundationKJ’s boots on Instagram#AmReading KJ: How to Stop Time, Matt HaigJess:Explorer Booksellers, Aspen ColoradoThe Bookworm, Edwards ColoradoBoulder Bookstore, Boulder ColoradoTrailblazer, Dorothy Butler GilliamKJ here—and I am now a certified Author Accelerator book coach! If you’ve been listening for a while, you know I spent five years as an editor with The New York Times—but I still had a lot to learn about helping writers through the process of taking a book from idea to manuscript, and I loved learning it with the Author Accelerator team. What they taught me has changed my approach to editing completely. I didn’t just learn how to help a writer move from one stage of the process to the next—I learned how to help them appreciate how far they’ve come and feel excited about what’s coming next, see their strengths and how they can build on them and trust me to guide them into the hard work that lies ahead. If you’d like to learn more about coaching fiction or non-fiction, you need to visit https://www.bookcoaches.com to learn more. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Looking for full-throttle female power? You've come to the per place. In this episode, Kelly and Lizz welcome special guest Whitney Woods, Dealer Principal and President at Yate Buick GMC, and a doting mom of two. The sisters start this exciting episode by test driving a childhood brand favorite—Little Debbie Snacks—in ice cream form. How will Swiss Rolls take on their new role? Will nutty bars make a seamless transition to the freezer section? They also tease the new book they'll be reading: How to Stop Time by Matt Haig. Lizz shares her upcoming nuptial plans—from the location to the attire to why she was meant to be a fall/winter bride (except that her wedding is in August!) Whitney weighs in on everything from motherhood to life in the sales lane to automotive industry news. Get this boss lady's take on the new Hummer EV, the largest of its kind on the market, and find out which manufacturers are teaming up to create an affordable electric car. The hosts wrap up the episode with a recipe for a year-round favorite, chicken broccoli casserole. Today's show is sponsored by Keenz. Beacuse you are a friend of Kelly and Lizz, you can save $50 on a Keenz wagon! Use code carpool at keenz.us to save $50 on any wagon. follow The Carpool Podcast on IG follow Kelly on IG follow Lizz on IG visit thecarmomofficial.com