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During the 2025 Annual Revival at the Cedar Hill Baptist Church in Cottage Grove, Tennessee, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield explores the Gospel of Mark, Chapter Two, verses 1-5 and powerfully proclaims what the church look like when Jesus is in the house! Listen and be blessed
Clayton Conversations: Kathryn Stubblefield On this episode, Mountain Brook Schools Administrator, Donald Clayton, visits with Kathryn Stubblefield, a 2nd grade teacher at Brookwood Forest Elementary School. Watch or listen to learn more about Kathryn, her career and her interests. Watch: https://mbs.eduvision.tv/default?q=X3Y5NcZVhaCPGIgwsgwkhQ%253d%253d
In Psalm 34:8, David urges his audience to “taste and see that the LORD is good,” a bold invitation rooted in his own experience with God. Refusing to be silenced, he speaks with conviction. Yet too often, our spiritual palates grow dull. In this memorable message, The Flavor of Favor, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield explores this powerful passage while preaching during the 2025 Summer Speaker Series at One Family Church—one of St. Louis's fastest-growing and most diverse congregations.
Thomas Stubblefield is the new has dean of the College of Arts and Letters (CAL) at Michigan State University, effective July 1, 2025. Dean Stubblefield describes his background and research interests. He tells why he was attracted to MSU and the deanship of CAL. The dean talks about curriculum, research, and outreach activities and initiatives in the college. He talks about his short- and long-term goals for CAL, emphasizes the value of the arts and humanities, and discusses challenges and opportunities facing CAL, MSU, and higher education.Conversation Highlights:(0:21) - Give us some highlights from your background.(2:16) - Do you have any experience with MSU and/or the state of Michigan?(3:14) - Describe your research interests and scholarly endeavors.(4:45) - What attracted you to MSU? And why do you want to be dean of the College of Arts and Letters?(7:04) - What are some of the curriculum, research, and outreach activities and initiatives of the college?(9:59) - What are some of your short-term goals for the college?(11:49) - What about some longer-term goals?(13:30) - Talk about the importance and value of the arts and humanities.(15:01) - What are some of the challenges and opportunities ahead for the college, MSU, and higher education?(16:40) - What are your Uncommon Will. Far Better World. campaign priorities? And talk about the importance your donors to the college's future.Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.Conversation Transcript:Speaker 1:Well, Thomas Stubblefield is the new Dean of Michigan State University's College of Arts and Letters (CAL), and it's a pleasure to welcome him to Michigan State University and MSU today. Thomas, welcome to Spartan Nation.Speaker 2:Thanks so much. So happy to be here.Speaker 1:Great to have you here to get to know you a little better. Why don't you start with a little bit of your background before you've come here to MSU?Speaker 2:Sure. So I started my undergraduate career as a physics major. Quickly changed to undeclared and that was sort of the perfect lens for me to explore and have new experiences as a college student. At the end of that experience, I settled on art history and film and media studies as a double major, and that pairing really kind of structured my academic journey in a lot of ways. So I did a master's in art history and then was going simultaneously to Northwestern to take classes in film and media and was approached by a faculty member who said you should really check out this new field called Visual studies. And that led me to the University of California Irvine, where I did my PhD program. It was a truly interdisciplinary experience that brought together film and media studies, art history, and then in my case, philosophy. So as I transitioned to professorship, I began to realize how much I enjoyed administrative work. I enjoyed leading committees, putting together new initiatives, even working with budgets, and really found that it was an opportunity for me to expand the area of my impact across the institution and in the community. So I soon became director for the Office of Faculty Development at UMass Dartmouth, was associate dean for the College of Visual and Performing Arts there, and then moved to the University of Rhode Island where I was associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences. And that was an opportunity to work with the arts and humanities within an expanded field that included computer science, physics, criminal justice, and so on. So there was a lot of benefit in terms of understanding disciplines outside of my own, but when this job came up, it just seemed like such a perfect fit for my interest. And so that's sort of the path that led me here.Speaker 1:And have you had any past experience with either the state of Michigan or MSU by chance?Speaker 2:Not really. I will say my wife and three kids, and I have really loved the experience so far. It's such a vibrant community, shaped so much by the university. There's so many cultural events happening at any given time. It's a very family friendly place and lots of opportunities for enjoying nature. And there's parks and just green spaces to take advantage of. So it seems like a really wonderful place and a place that really supports the university. Everywhere I go and I mentioned I work at MSU, everyone has a story or a family member who's currently enrolled or as an alumni, and it's just a really nice feeling to feel that support in the community.Speaker 1:And how many times were you, did someone say Go green before you knew to say Go white? Beth probably taught you that right away then. Yeah, exactly. But say a little more about your own research interests and the scholarly activities you enjoy and will you have to put 'em on the back burner for a while maybe if you're dean now?Speaker 2:Yeah, absolutely. So my research area is pretty broad and diverse. I usually say I work in contemporary visual culture, which means any kind of visual media. I think the work that I was most excited about, and you're right, I don't get to do as much of it now, but was working across the aisle with multiple disciplines. I've collaborated with faculty in criminal justice to do conference presentations. I did a research fellowship on a botanist who was attempting to visualize smell, and that botanist was collaborating with a photographer. So I did a deep dive into their work. So it's those kinds of collaborative interdisciplinary projects that really attracted me. And I produced two books. The first was nine 11 and the Visual Culture of Disasters published by Indiana University Press. And the second was a book on drone art War as Everyday Medium. And that really looked at the way that drones were depicted in film, media, television, gallery art, and also the way they were used as media for the creation of art and so on. So a really diverse approach. I enjoyed that work very much, but I find myself pretty occupied with administration these days.Speaker 1:Thomas Stubblefield is my guest on MU today, the Dean of MSU's College of Arts and Letters. So Thomas, what attracted you to MSU? Kind of a two-part question, and why do you want to be the dean? Speaker 2:Yeah. MSU has such an international reputation of research excellence, of innovative research coupled with emphasis on student success. And I think that's rare. That's a very difficult combination to maintain. I think one of the things that really struck me in regard to the latter, that emphasis on student success was MSU is not a gatekeeper in terms of keeping out students. We have a high acceptance rate relative to our peer institutions, but we also have a high success rate and a high retention rate, which means we fully support the students in their journey with us and make sure that they're led toward that succes...
On this episode of Ticats Today, hear from Hamilton Tiger-Cats SAM linebacker Reggie Stubblefield and returner Isaiah Wooden Sr. Stubblefield discusses how he's quickly integrated himself into the lineup while Isaiah Wooden Sr. talked about his preparations for Sunday against BC while also opening up about how personal tragedy has inspired him in both football and in life. Get your tickets hereThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
John 16:33 marks a pivotal moment in the Fourth Gospel, closing the Upper Room Discourse with Jesus declaring victory and hope for his followers. The verse connects truth and trouble, offering encouragement to both the apostles and future believers. This message which Dr. Stubblefield shared recently at the historic St. Paul United Church of Christ in Carlinville, IL explores the “truth about trouble” revealed in this passage.
Spring 2025 Season Finale Host Ted Asregadoo closes out the spring season by shining a spotlight on the most essential—yet often overlooked—members of any great band: the drummers. Reuniting with John Young (John was a co-host during the first year of Planet LP's existence in 2021), this episode serves as both a musical celebration and a reminder that creativity and joy persist even in the darkest of times. Or, to quote Sting, "When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around." Rhythm Masters Featured:
Filmmaker Trevor Banks (Give the Drummer Some) joins us to discuss the career and legacy of legendary drummer Clyde Stubblefield. Most famous as a member of James Brown's band throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Stubblefield's drumming led to some of the most innovative and widely-sampled drum breaks in music history. Stubblefield's influence is undeniable and Banks is advocating for Stubblefield to earn his rightful place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.Sign Trevor's petition to get Stubblefield inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.Send us a text
The integration of guaranteed lifetime income solutions into workplace retirement plans remains a hot topic among plan advisors, sponsors and participants. To get an idea of the current state of these efforts, we talk with Matt Stubblefield, Aggregator Channel Director at Allianz, who highlights some key findings from a new report by the Allianz Center for the Future of Retirement, part of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America.The report that examines participant attitudes, preferences and demand for annuities in defined contribution retirement plans, and Stubblefield will share ideas on how plan advisors can put these learnings into practice to enhance their client offerings.Key Insights:Rising Demand for Lifetime Income SolutionsAllianz's research reveals that participants strongly favor guaranteed lifetime income options like annuities, with 86% preferring predictable income over managing a lump sum. This trend reflects growing concerns around market volatility, inflation, and longevity risk.Millennials and Diverse Groups Lead Interest in AnnuitiesMillennials show the highest interest in adding annuities to their retirement plans, followed by Gen X and Baby Boomers. Black, Hispanic, and Asian-American participants express more interest than white participants, showing a shift toward securing stable retirement income across demographics.In-Plan Annuities and Personalized Advice Are PreferredParticipants prefer contributing to annuities gradually via payroll deductions. They prioritize features like market protection, flexibility, and portability. Many view personalized advice and managed accounts as critical tools for effectively incorporating these products into retirement strategies.See Also:Solving the Portability Puzzle with Allianz Life's Ben ThomasonExploring Retirement Income Strategies with Joshua Grass and Todd LevyResearch Cited: The State of Lifetime Income: Participant Survey, conducted by the Allianz Center for the Future of Retirement in November 2024 with a nationally representative sample of 2,488 respondents aged 18+ who are currently contributing to an employer-sponsored retirement plan.Fixed index annuities are designed to meet long-term needs for retirement income. They provide guarantees against the loss of principal and credited interest, tax-deferred accumulation potential, and the reassurance of a death benefit for beneficiaries.This content is for general educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide fiduciary, tax, or legal advice and cannot be used to avoid tax penalties or to promote, market, or recommend any tax plan or arrangement. Please note that Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, its affiliated companies, and their representatives and employees do not give fiduciary, tax, or legal advice. Allianz does not provide financial planning services.Guarantees are backed solely by the financial strength and claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company.Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America is not Affiliated with 401(k) SpecialistAllianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz), 5701 Golden Hills Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55416-1297. 800.542.5724 www.allianzlife.comFor institutional use only - not intended for use with the public.
Setbacks happen—to all of us. But with God, they don't have to be the end of the story. In this encouraging Resurrection message, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield looks at the life of Joseph to remind us that what feels like a setback can actually be a setup for something greater. Originally shared during the 2025 Black History Month Celebration at Refresh Community Church in University City, Missouri, this sermon will lift your spirit and strengthen your faith.
Author Corey Danna & Instagram Blogger Fred Andersson (Schmollywood Babylon) join me to highlight our favorite moments in the BEST OF THE BEST martial arts movie series. Then stay tuned afterwards for an interview with Martial Arts Filmbuffs Christopher Evans & Jamie MacDonald as they illustrate how their new Alain Bannion book series was inspired by these kinds of movies. CHECK THEM OUT AT THE UPCOMING U.K. MAS EVENT: https://www.theukmas.co.uk/ BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DR67MN86?ref=cm_sw_r_ffobk_mwn_dp_7QN1V7Q2B4YWHXY4TWAM&ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_mwn_dp_7QN1V7Q2B4YWHXY4TWAM&social_share=cm_sw_r_ffobk_mwn_dp_7QN1V7Q2B4YWHXY4TWAM&language=en-US&skipTwisterOG=1&bestFormat=true MUSIC USED: "Best of the Best" by Stubblefield & Hall "Tales of Power" by Jim Capaldi "Best of the Best II OST" by David Michael Frank MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Hosts Troy Durrell and Josh Bayne are joined by newly acquired Ticats LB Reggie Stubblefield. In this episode, they touch on Reggie's football journey, his injury recovery, his family's BBQ sauce and much more!
In Part 6 and the final sermon of The Perfect Match series, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield concludes with a focus on the last of four fundamental dynamics of biblical marriage based on Genesis Chapter 2, verses 18 – 25. Intimacy provides the physical, spiritual and emotional depth in the marital union. It is derived from the Latin word intimatus, which means to “put or press into.” It is “a GPS coordinate to the most innermost and essential being of another person.” In this space, the essential you and the essential me can be found. Intimacy involves the awareness of the self, the acceptance of the self and the atonement of the Savior.
In Part 5 of The Perfect Match, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield focuses on “unity”, the third dynamic of biblical marriage based on Genesis Chapter 2, verse 24. Like separation and permanence, in strong and vibrant marriages, unity and intimacy, the last dynamic in this compelling quartet co-exists, coalesce and cooperate. Unity is the pattern and intimacy is the passion. Unity is the fuel and intimacy is the fire. Unity is the mechanics and intimacy is the mystery. Unity is not only a key component of biblical marriage but a fundamental concern in God's redemptive plan.
God designed marriage to last! In the fifth sermon of The Perfect Match Series, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield explores the dynamic of permanence in marriage. Marital failure and fragmentation have reached pandemic levels—49% of marriages end in divorce, and Christian couples face the same struggles. But is there hope when the thrill is gone and love's intensity fades? This sermon offers biblical wisdom and practical guidance on renewing commitment, rekindling love, and building a lasting, God-centered marriage.
In the fourth sermon of The Perfect Match Series, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield explores the first key principle of a successful marriage: separation. Based on Genesis 2:24a— “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother”—this message highlights the need for couples to realign priorities, relationships, and family ties. A strong marriage requires an intentional shift, establishing a bond that is independent, rooted in love, and guided by God's design.
In Part 3 of The Perfect Match sermon series, Dr. Stubblefield focuses on the significance of the word “therefore” in Genesis 2:24. This pivotal word serves as the bridge between God's divine work and the blessing of biblical marriage. Up to this point, God has orchestrated every detail—forming, shaping, and providing—while the man simply rested. He awakened not through his own effort, but to the fulfillment of God's grace and goodness. This foundational truth reminds us that every biblical marriage is built not on human striving, but on the work of God, who prepares and provides long before we even realize our need.
In Part 2 of The Perfect Match series, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield unpacks Genesis 2:21-23 under the theme The Design It Features. Biblical marriage is a reflection of the Divine Designer's will and wisdom—crafted discriminately, deliberately, distinctively, and delightfully. This sermon is a timely and transformative journey through a precedent-setting passage that still speaks powerfully to our present day.
Genesis 2:18-25 is a foundational passage for any thoughtful and comprehensive discussion of biblical marriage. In this first installment of the sermon series The Perfect Match, Dr. T.D. Stubblefield explores The Desire That Fulfills. In the first marriage in human history, God placed within Adam the very desire He would later fulfill in the creation of Eve.
One Family Church, one of the St. Louis region's fastest-growing congregations, is committed to “bringing people and God together in love.” During their monthly Staff Chapel, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield delivers an inspiring message, seamlessly weaving together the timeless truths of 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 and 4:1. His message encouraged the church's key leaders and staff by highlighting the marks of a meaningful ministry. Listen, reflect, and be blessed!
Despite having different last names—Tyus, Middleton, Reed, Simmons, Jarrett, Turner, Vasquez, Foster, Holloway, Stewart, they are one family. They live in towns and cities across our country. Since October 2012, this remarkable group has connected every Saturday for a prayer teleconference. Truly, they are a family that prays together! For the past eleven years, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield has inspired them with a powerful January message, setting the tone for the year ahead. This year is no exception. Be uplifted by Pastor Stubblefield's Year 2025 challenge to this family.As a bonus feature, experience Pastor Stubblefield who retired as the first Pastor Emeritus in the storied history of the First Baptist Church of Chesterfield, Missouri—leading the church in singing one of his beloved hymns, “Have Thine Own Way.” Let the timeless words of this cherished song stir your heart as you reflect on the power of prayer and faith.
Happy New Year! Let's talk about racial justice!
Former SF 49'er and Raider player Dana Stubblefield was convicted of r*pe, and now it's overturned... and you won't believe the reason why. Become a LPR member Odysee: https://odysee.com/@LPR:b?view=membership Spotify: https://anchor.fm/libertypodreview/subscribe Support the show with a purchase from Fox n Sons coffee. Use the promo code "Review" for 18% off an order of $25 or more. www.foxnsons.com LPR On Other Platforms Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1988814 Spotify: https://anchor.fm/libertypodreview Locals: https://libertarianpodcastreview.locals/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@LPR:b Substack: tylerjanke.substack.com This show is an attempt to review the libertarian and libertarian adjacent podcasts or video podcasts. Send us your favorite podcasts or ones that you would like to have us critique it.
Biblical scholars agree that an innumerable multitude of angels; indeed, an angelic army were singing in The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 2 verses 13 – 14 on the night Jesus was born. Their singing and majestic, moving and melodious music announced, affirmed and acclaimed the birth of the Savior. But their compelling cosmic concert raises a question as well. What is the message in the music? If you would like to know, listen to the insightful sermon Dr. T. D. Stubblefield preached before Christmas this year at the historic First Baptist Church, Wright City, Missouri.
This week, Naomi covers the stalking and murder of a young woman by a man she didn't even know.Then Amber covers the story of Anna Stubblefield. A professor who agreed to help the Johnson family through facilitated communication.This week, Amber was drinking 100 Nails Ranch Cabernet SauvignonNaomi's sources:https://www.9news.com.au/celeste-manno-family-of-murdered-woman-to-share-their-grief-in-courthttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/Celeste-Mannos-stalker-freedom-Luay-Sako.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/celeste-manno-murder-luay-sako-guilty-plea-melbournehttps://9now.nine.com.au/celeste-manno-murder-luay-sako-mother-stalking-lawshttps://justiceforceleste.com/https://www.9news.com.au/family-of-man-suspected-of-murdering-melbourne-woman-ashamedhttps://7news.com.au/melbourne-man-luay-sako-pleads-guilty-to-murdering-celeste-mannohttps://www.abc.net.au/celeste-manno-court-luay-sako-murderhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssNG8kgg1CEhttps://www.change.org/p/justice-for-celeste-b412e4e2-b3af-460e-9f48-4f0c4beffa09Amber's Sources:Documentary – Tell Them You Love MeAnna Stubblefield - WikipediaThe Strange Case of Anna Stubblefield, Revisited - The New York Times‘Tell Them You Love Me': Where Is Anna Stubblefield Now?Support the showGo check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records.Amber is the vocalist, and attempted mandolin player in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.com
In Second Kings, Chapter 4, a single mother whose husband had died faced an insurmountable debt. Failure to pay would result in her two sons being sold into servitude. The prophet Elisha challenges her to do an inventory of her household possessions. She found nothing to resolve her crisis but “a little pot of oil.” God miraculously turns her little into a lot! In this sermon, preached during the 2024 Annual Revival at the Salem Missionary Baptist Church in Humboldt, TN, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield exposes and explores the transcendent truths and practical principles of this epic text.
In this episode, I'm joined by Erica Stubblefield, a wife, mom of two, and Instagram influencer, as we dive into the struggles of losing your identity as a new mom and the temptation to find validation through social media. Erica shares her incredible testimony of how the Lord pulled her out of crippling anxiety and depression after having kids, revealing to her where her true identity lies—in Him. Now, she uses her platform to encourage other women in their faith, helping them see the importance of reading the Bible to uncover God's truth over their lives. This episode is packed with hope and encouragement for every mama searching for purpose, peace, and a renewed sense of identity.CONNECT WITH GUEST:NAME: Erica StubblefieldINSTAGRAM HANDLE: Erica_momfriendCONNECT WITH HOST:Website: www.mamayouredoinggreat.comIG: @kendahlyanezWant to get connected with other mamas like you?Mama Community Membership
October is Clergy Appreciation Month. Once again, we share this classic sermon by Dr. T. D. Stubblefield on the biblical office of Pastor -Teacher based on Jeremiah 3:15. “The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching” (1 Timonthy 5:17). Send the link to this inspiring message this month to your pastor, or some other minister you know who serve God's people faithfully along with a note of appreciation for their labor of love.
We speak with Nick August-Perna about his documentary 'Tell Them You Love Me' (2023). The film explores the complex and controversial case of Anna Stubblefield, a former Rutgers ethics professor who was convicted in 2015 for the sexual assault of Derrick Johnson, a nonverbal Black man with cerebral palsy. Stubblefield, a white woman, met Johnson while working to improve his communication skills using Facilitated Communication, a controversial and often disputed method in which a facilitator helps guide a person with disabilities in typing or pointing to letters. Stubblefield claimed that, through this process, she and Johnson developed a deep emotional bond, which led to a consensual sexual relationship. However, Johnson's mother, Daisy, his brother, John, and ultimately the court argued that Derrick lacked the cognitive ability to consent, accusing Stubblefield of manipulating both his communication and his capacity for intimacy. Nick is an award-winning director, producer, and editor, known for co-directing 'The Oxy Kingpins' (2021) and 'The Swell Season' (2011), among other works.Actual Facts is hosted by Eric SteuerSend us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.comTheme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/Nick August-Perna: https://www.nickaugustperna.com/MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/
We speak with Nick August-Perna about his documentary 'Tell Them You Love Me' (2023). The film explores the complex and controversial case of Anna Stubblefield, a former Rutgers ethics professor who was convicted in 2015 for the sexual assault of Derrick Johnson, a nonverbal Black man with cerebral palsy. Stubblefield, a white woman, met Johnson while working to improve his communication skills using Facilitated Communication, a controversial and often disputed method in which a facilitator helps guide a person with disabilities in typing or pointing to letters. Stubblefield claimed that, through this process, she and Johnson developed a deep emotional bond, which led to a consensual sexual relationship. However, Johnson's mother, Daisy, his brother, John, and ultimately the court argued that Derrick lacked the cognitive ability to consent, accusing Stubblefield of manipulating both his communication and his capacity for intimacy. Nick is an award-winning director, producer, and editor, known for co-directing 'The Oxy Kingpins' (2021) and 'The Swell Season' (2011), among other works.Actual Facts is hosted by Eric SteuerSend us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.comTheme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/Nick August-Perna: https://www.nickaugustperna.com/MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Career and technical education (CTE) can transform the workforce landscape. Teaching workforce specific skills helps learners find a career specific pathway that leverages their passion and talents. But how can you get others in your school, community, and beyond to see the value of CTE? We sat down with Jennifer Stubblefield to discuss how you can advocate for your CTE program. A 27-year veteran of a Business Education classroom in Kentucky, Jennifer Stubblefield specializes in teaching courses that lead to industry certifications. Her classroom efforts have led to the development of an award-winning, public high school program that is recognized on the state and national levels for outstanding achievements and high rates of success on state-mandated business education tests and industry certification exams. Jennifer is a frequent speaker at conferences both in the educational and corporate arenas, where she is known for her high-energy, interactive, and motivational workshops. She loves to "train the trainer" and can also be found in her local community training small businesses in the areas of soft skills, technology, and digital literacy foundations. After retiring from her classroom position, she accepted a position as the Customer Success Manager for Certiport where she works with teachers across the U.S. as they strive to develop certification programs in various areas. In this episode, Jennifer shares how you can get students, parents, community members, and your administration excited about CTE. We also discuss the importance of connecting with local businesses, and how you can secure the funding you need for your classroom. In her trademark frank and fun way, Jennifer will help you see just how amazing your program can be if you just infuse it with a little energy and effort. Learn more about the value of CTE on the Certiport blog: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Blog/2023/May/Promoting-the-Value-of-CTE. Ready to learn more or looking for additional advice? Connect with Jennifer via email: jennifer.stubblefield@pearson.com. Connect with your fellow educators, like Jennifer, in our CERTIFIED Educator Community here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8958289/. Don't miss your chance to register for our annual CERTIFIED Educator's Conference here: https://certified.certiport.com/.
Ep 201: A woman helps a young disabled man find his voice. But is the voice truly his? Or is she putting words in his mouth? This is the Anna Stubblefield story. Sources for Today's Episode: Tell them you love me- netflix doc Forbes People NYTimes NJ.com Facilitated communication.org Slate Sponsors: (thanks for using our promo codes, it really does help the show!) Shopify - Upgrade your business and get the same checkout Rare Beauty uses with Shopify. Sign up for your $1-per-month trial period at https://www.shopify.com/crimewomen, (ALL LOWERCASE). Credits: Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks Produced by James Varga Audio Editor, Jose Alfonzo Script Editor, Abagail Belcastro Music by Dessert Media Show your Support: The easiest way you can support us is by leaving a review, telling your friends, sharing on social media or by sending us a note. We love to hear from our audience! You can also support the show through the following ways: Follow Us on Social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/womenandcrime Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenandcrimepodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@womenandcrime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenandcrime Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/womenandcrime Twitter: https://twitter.com/WomenAndCrime Patron - ad-free shows starting at $2 a month, or upgrade to get an extra episode every month, exclusive AMAs with the hosts, lecture series on criminal justice, our true crime book club, and more! Check out our Patreon page for more info: https://www.patreon.com/womenandcrime Apple Subscriptions - Exclusive episodes and ad-free regular stories are now available through Apple's podcast app for only $4.99 a month. Merchandise - For T-shirts, Hoodies, notebooks, stickers and mugs check out: https://www.womenandcrimepodcast.com/merch Help is Available: If you or someone you know is in a crisis situation, or a victim of domestic, or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. For direct links to these organizations please visit https://womenandcrimepodcast.com/resources/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 4, verses 16-20, Jesus reads from the prophet Isaiah to mark the official commencement of His public ministry. In the synagogue, Jesus uses the prophet's words to communicate the character of His ministry to this broken world. Dr. T. D. Stubblefield leverages this passage as a lens to look through and view the providential joining together of Pastor-Elect, Reverend Eddie Burton and the St. Paul United Church of Christ, Carlinville, IL for ministry during their Welcoming Celebration. In this sermon, he shares how Jesus's words in the text provides a blueprint, a template, a roadmap indeed a “model for ministry.”
During the Retirement Celebration of Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Owens of the Shiloh Baptist Church Lexington, Kentucky, after twenty-five years of faithful service, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield encourages his friends and the church. He draws timeless truths from the historical and experiential setting of Isaiah Chapter Fifty-Two, verses 12 – 13. This sermon is a compelling reminder that “God can be trusted in a new season” because of God's promises, presence and provision.
In light of the 73 million Baby Boomers coming our way, Founder and CEO of The Springs Living, Fee Stubblefield, discusses the importance of building organizational cultures that focus on building relationships, striving for quality outcomes, and prioritizing people over profits.This episode was recorded at the NIC Fall Conference.Produced by Solinity Marketing.Become a sponsor of Bridge the Gap.
In the soaring crescendo of Galatians Chapter Two, verse 20, Paul declares the essential fact of the Christian Gospel, “The Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me”. The Apostle's life was powerful, prolific and productive because it was secured, anchored and stabilized by two irrefutable truths. Dr. T. D. Stubblefield in the concluding sermon of the series, “The Power of a Changed Life” reminds us of what those truths are. A love that will not let us go and a life that will not let us die!
The Apostle Paul's compelling affirmation about the spiritual life in the Book of Galatians, Chapter 2, verse 20 is formative, informative and transformative. In the first of a three-part sermon series focused on “The Power of the Changed Life,” Dr. T. D. Stubblefield explores the first implication of this pivotal passage in the Word of God for believers today. The “changed life is a sacrificed life.”
Steve Moran is joined by Fee Stubblefield, founder and CEO of The Springs Living. They sit down to discuss his new book, "A Culture of Promise," and how to move our industry forward!
Fee Stubblefield shares insights from his new book A Culture of Promise and his journey growing The Springs Living from a promise to his grandmother to 20 communities offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care in three states. About Fee Fee Stubblefield, founder and CEO of The Springs Living, owns, develops, and manages communities and services for older adults. Based in McMinnville, Oregon, it owns and operates twenty communities in the Pacific Northwest, offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care services. Stubblefield serves on the Board of Directors of the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing and Care (NIC) as a member of the executive committee and inaugural vice chair of strategy. He served as the chair of the Oregon Health Care Association (OHCA) and has served as the chair of the Providence Milwaukie Foundation. Inspired by a promise to his grandmother, Stubblefield founded The Springs Living in 1996 to deliver quality experiences and services to older adults to support them in living life to its fullest. Key Takeaways A good leader asks for help and protects the culture of the organization. The Springs Living hires for values. You can't train values. When you take care of your organization's culture, you take care of your customers. If you focus on quality—customers will find you. Senior living is a people-oriented business. Real estate is a component, but taking care of people is the core operation.
This week's super sized TLDR takes you through the complicated, one sided love story of Anna Stubblefield and Derrick Johnson. It's the story that inspired the much talked about Netflix Documentary: Tell Them You Love Me. Click To Learn More Click here to watch "Tell Them You Love Me" on Netflix WWBD Merch Buy your WWBD swag here! Join the Conversation
Welcome to our Summer Replay series. We wanted to revisit some of our previous episodes. These episodes were previously recorded and aired at an earlier date. This episode originally aired on January 12, 2022. You know when something is so good, you just want to tell everyone about it? That's how we felt about our latest CSB Academy webinar with Jennifer Stubblefield. We couldn't keep this one to ourselves, so we wanted to make sure our listeners had a chance to get Jennifer's advice. Jennifer Stubblefield is Certiport's new Customer Success Manager, current KBEA President, a former KY business educator, and the 2019 CERTIFIED Educator of the Year. Plus, she's the face and voice behind the LearnKey Communication Skills for Business curriculum. We got a peek inside Jennifer's treasure chest of experience during this episode. We talk about her favorite projects for teaching communication skills in the classroom. We discussed everything from Fortune 500 projects and portfolios to elevator pitches and the importance of an undershirt in mock interviews. If you teach any business course, you'll want to listen, save, and share this episode. Just trust us on this one.
True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals
True Crime Personality and Psychology True Crime Psychology and Personality is a podcast that profiles criminal personalities, discusses personality disorders, and examines real life events from a scientifically informed perspective. Want more mental health content? Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks Healthy // Toxic Cluster B: A Look At Narcissism, Antisocial, Borderline, and Histrionic Disorders Here, Now, Together with Rou Reynolds Links for Dr. Grande Dr. Grande on YouTube Produced by Ars Longa Media Learn more at arslonga.media. Produced by: Christopher Breitigan and Erin McCue Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not professional advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After seeing a report about facilitated communication, a student of professor Anna Stubblefield asked if she could help his disabled brother. With support for his arm and hand, Derrick Johnson could type on a small keyboard. With Stubblefield's assistance, the nonverbal man could express a wide range of thought, feelings, and academic promise. Over time, the pair fell in love and started a sexual relationship. But the Johnsons speculated Stubblefield was manipulating his communication, guiding his finger to type out what she wanted. They also believed Derrick was incapable of consenting to a relationship and the professor was raping the man she promised to help. Who was actually typing his messages? In the Netflix documentary “Tell Them You Love Me,” we hear from both Stubblefield and the Johnsons and their differing takes on what happened to Derrick. It also explores the controversy around facilitated communication and the likelihood of bias by those assisting nonverbal users.OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "TELL THEM YOU LOVE ME" BEGIN IN THE FINAL NINE MINUTES OF THE EPISODE. New episodes of Crime Writers On every Monday this summer!For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com.
PART TWO MAGOO! This week's bad boys include updates on Billy Ray Cyrus's perfect divorce, Bobby Flay's delicious new fragrance, and a Doccy Talk on Mrs. NOPE your Gal Anna Stubblefield.
Welcome to Book of Lies Podcast.We made it back with a new episode. The first 15 minutes is us catching up on what's new and business then we get to the main event. The Netflix Documentary "Tell Them You Love Me" where a Disabilities Studies Professor From Rutgers University Anna Stubblefield finds herself in a inappropriate and abusive relationship with a disabled man. Yall this is a mess, don't worry we're here to navigate you through this episode.Join uspatreon.com/bookofliespodcastinstragram.com/bookofliespodcast
Dutch and Tena review the highly controversial documentary on Netflix, Tell Them You Love Me. It explores the case of former Rutgers University professor Anna Stubblefield who was convicted of raping a mentally disabled man named Derrick Johnson. Anna Stubblefield claims the two “fell in love” and everything was “consensual”. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podca... /> Check out our website: https://www.therealistthevisio...
Contributor: Aaron Lessen MD Educational Pearls: Epinephrine is essential in the treatment of anaphylaxis, but is epinephrine dangerous from a cardiovascular perspective? A 2024 study in the Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open sought to answer this question. Methods: Retrospective observational study at a Tennessee quaternary care academic ED that analyzed ED visits from 2017 to 2021 involving anaphylaxis treated with IM epinephrine. The primary outcome was cardiotoxicity Results: Out of 338 patients, 16 (4.7%) experienced cardiotoxicity. Events included ischemic EKG changes (2.4%), elevated troponin (1.8%), atrial arrhythmias (1.5%), ventricular arrhythmia (0.3%), and depressed ejection fraction (0.3%). Affected patients were older, had more comorbidities, and often received multiple epinephrine doses. Bottom line: All adults presenting with anaphylaxis should be rapidly treated with epinephrine but monitored closely for cardiotoxicity, especially in patients with a history of hypertension and those who receive multiple doses. These results are supported by a 2017 study that found that 9% (4/44) of older patients who received epinephrine for anaphylaxis had cardiovascular complications. References Kawano, T., Scheuermeyer, F. X., Stenstrom, R., Rowe, B. H., Grafstein, E., & Grunau, B. (2017). Epinephrine use in older patients with anaphylaxis: Clinical outcomes and cardiovascular complications. Resuscitation, 112, 53–58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2016.12.020 Pauw, E. K., Stubblefield, W. B., Wrenn, J. O., Brown, S. K., Cosse, M. S., Curry, Z. S., Darcy, T. P., James, T. E., Koetter, P. E., Nicholson, C. E., Parisi, F. N., Shepherd, L. G., Soppet, S. L., Stocker, M. D., Walston, B. M., Self, W. H., Han, J. H., & Ward, M. J. (2024). Frequency of cardiotoxicity following intramuscular administration of epinephrine in emergency department patients with anaphylaxis. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open, 5(1), e13095. https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.13095 Summarized by Jeffrey Olson MS2 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit OMS II
Harnessing AI's Power with Kristina Stubblefield Episode #139 In today's episode, we'll peel back the layers of a topic that's as controversial as it is transformative: artificial intelligence. Yes, we're talking about those AI tools that are rewriting the rules of content creation and business operations. We're diving deep into the heart of AI, lifting the veil on the mystery and misunderstandings surrounding this technology. From its potential to its pitfalls, we're exploring AI like you've never heard before, with practical insights and real-world applications. You'll hear about how these digital librarians can guide us through an endless library of opportunities, from optimizing customer service to personalizing your brand's message across various platforms. It's time to power up, get inspired, and maybe even confront some AI induced fears. We're here to navigate you through the world of AI in the Creative Soulpreneur way. Get ready to evolve, innovate, and lead with confidence. Takeaways: Authenticity Meets Efficiency: Learn how to leverage AI tools like Cast Magic while maintaining your unique brand voice across various platforms. Stay Ahead of the Curve: Discover why it's crucial to keep abreast of AI advancements to enhance customer service and stay competitive. Quality Over Quantity: find out the importance of providing detailed input to AI to produce tailored, high-quality content that stands out. Kristina IG: https://www.instagram.com/kristinastubblefield_/ Website: https://soinmediagroup.com/ Take the Creative Visionary Quiz and find out your type to learn how to understand and utilize your energy to create abundance in your life and business. www.creativevisionaryquiz.com Kristina Stubblefield, host of the podcast "Simplified Solutions," is a seasoned digital marketing strategist and co-owner of So In Media Group. With a passion for simplifying complex business processes, Kristina maximizes efficiency to save time and drive success. Her holistic approach focuses on the entire business and marketing landscape, placing a strong emphasis on the client experience. By prioritizing seamless workflows for clients and business owners alike, Kristina ensures smooth operations and sustainable growth. Nick Demos is a Tony and Olivier Award winning Broadway producer, documentary filmmaker, conscious business coach and manifestation expert. With over 15 years of teaching pranayama (breath work), yoga and creativity as well as thirty years in the entertainment industry, he has travelled from the Tony Awards to ashrams and run a multi-million dollar business in between. Nick helps you clear blocks and tap into your creative intuition so you can tell your stories and manifest the business and life of your dreams creating wealth and impact.
If you remember last year, Mike wasn't happy with Mr. Stubblefield's coaching mistake. Valenti reacts to the firing. Download and subscribe to Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Valenti had an epic rant about now former DePaul's head coach Tony Stubblefield. Stubblefield was fired on Monday and we wanted to honor Mike's rant. Download and subscribe to Cash the Ticket. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices