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Lesbians and Sex Work The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 309 with Heather Rose Jones In this episode we talk about: Four motifs that connect women loving women and sex work in historic sources Sources used Bennett, Judith and Shannon McSheffrey. 2014. “Early, Erotic and Alien: Women Dressed as Men in Late Medieval London” in History Workshop Journal. 77 (1): 1-25. Beynon, John C. 2010. “Unaccountable Women” in Lesbian Dames: Sapphism in the Long Eighteenth Century. Beynon, John C. & Caroline Gonda eds. Ashgate, Farnham. ISBN 978-0-7546-7335-4 Blackmore, Josiah. 1999. “The Poets of Sodom” in Queer Iberia: Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance ed. Josiah Blackmore and Gregory S. Hutcheson. Duke University Press, Durham. ISBN 9780822323495 Boehringer, Sandra (trans. Anna Preger). 2021. Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome. Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-0-367-74476-2 Burford, E.J. 1986. Wits, Wenchers and Wantons - London's Low Life: Covent Garden in the Eighteenth Century. Robert Hale, London. ISBN 0-7090-2629-3 Cheek, Pamela. 1998. "The 'Mémoires secrets' and the Actress: Tribadism, Performance, and Property", in Jeremy D. Popkin and Bernadette Fort (eds), The "Mémoires secrets" and the Culture of Publicity in Eighteenth-Century France, Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. Choquette, Leslie. 2001. “'Homosexuals in the City: Representations of Lesbian and Gay Space in Nineteenth-Century Paris” in Merrick, Jeffrey & Michael Sibalis, eds. Homosexuality in French History and Culture. Harrington Park Press, New York. ISBN 1-56023-263-3 Craft-Fairchild, Catherine. 2006. “Sexual and Textual Indeterminacy: Eighteenth-Century English Representations of Sapphism” in Journal of the History of Sexuality 15:3 DeJean, Joan. 1989. Fictions of Sappho, 1546-1937. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-14136-5 Donoghue, Emma. 1995. Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801. Harper Perennial, New York. ISBN 0-06-017261-4 Engelstein, Laura. 1990. "Lesbian Vignettes: A Russian Triptych from the 1890s" in Signs vol. 15, no. 4 813-831. Garber, Marjorie. 1992. Vested Interests: Cross-Dressing and Cultural Anxiety. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0-415-91951-7 Faderman, Lillian. 1981. Surpassing the Love of Men. William Morrow and Company, Inc., New York. ISBN 0-688-00396-6 Gilhuly, Kate. 2015. “Lesbians are Not from Lesbos” in Blondell, Ruby & Kirk Ormand (eds). Ancient Sex: New Essays. The Ohio State University Press, Columbus. ISBN 978-0-8142-1283-7 Habib, Samar. 2007. Female Homosexuality in the Middle East: Histories and Representations. Routledge, New York. ISBN 78-0-415-80603-9 Haley, Shelley P. “Lucian's ‘Leaena and Clonarium': Voyeurism or a Challenge to Assumptions?” in Rabinowitz, Nancy Sorkin & Lisa Auanger eds. 2002. Among Women: From the Homosocial to the Homoerotic in the Ancient World. University of Texas Press, Austin. ISBN 0-29-77113-4 Ingrassia, Catherine. 2003. “Eliza Haywood, Sapphic Desire, and the Practice of Reading” in: Kittredge, Katharine (ed). Lewd & Notorious: Female Transgression in the Eighteenth Century. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. ISBN 0-472-11090-X Jones, Ann Rosalind & Peter Stallybrass. 1991. “Fetishizing gender: constructing the Hermaphrodite in Renaissance Europe” in Body guards : the cultural politics of gender ambiguity edited by Julia Epstein & Kristina Straub. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0-415-90388-2 Jones, Heather Rose. 2021. “Researching the Origins of Lesbian Myths, Legends, and Symbols” (podcast). https://alpennia.com/blog/lesbian-historic-motif-podcast-episode-201-researching-origins-lesbian-myths-legends-and Katritzky, M.A. 2005. “Reading the Actress in Commedia Imagery” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Klein, Ula Lukszo. 2021. Sapphic Crossings: Cross-Dressing Women in Eighteenth-Century British Literature. University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville. ISBN 978-0-8139-4551-4 Kranz, Susan E. 1995. The Sexual Identities of Moll Cutpurse in Dekker and Middleton's The Roaring Girl and in London in Renaissance and Reformation 19: 5-20. Merrick, Jeffrey. 1990. “Sexual Politics and Public Order in Late Eighteenth-Century France: the Mémoires secrets and the Correspondance secrète” in Journal of the History of Sexuality 1, 68-84. Merrick, Jeffrey & Bryant T. Ragan, Jr. 2001. Homosexuality in Early Modern France: A Documentary Collection. Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 0-19-510257-6 Rizzo, Betty. 1994. Companions without Vows: Relationships among Eighteenth-Century British Women. Athens: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-3218-5 Sears, Clare. 2015. Arresting Dress: Cross-Dressing, Law, and Fascination in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-5758-2 Shapiro, Michael. 1994. Gender in Play on the Shakespearean Stage: Boy Heroines and Female Pages. Ann Arbor. Van der Meer, Theo. 1991. “Tribades on Trial: Female Same-Sex Offenders in Late Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam” in Journal of the History of Sexuality 1:3 424-445. Vanita, Ruth and Saleem Kidwai, eds. 2000. Same-Sex Love in India: Readings from Literature and History. St. Martin's, New York. ISBN 0-312-22169-X Velasco, Sherry. 2011. Lesbians in Early Modern Spain. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville. ISBN 978-0-8265-1750-0 Wahl, Elizabeth Susan. 1999. Invisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment. Stanford University Press, Stanford. ISBN 0-8047-3650-2 Walen, Denise A. 2005. Constructions of Female Homoeroticism in Early Modern Drama. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-1-4039-6875-3 A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Bluesky: @heatherrosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
Our F/Favorite Tropes Part 14a: Actresses and the Stage The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 293 with Heather Rose Jones In this episode we talk about: Historic romance tropes on stagePlays that include or suggest f/f desire Contexts for women playing romantic roles opposite women Breeches Roles and f/f desire BibliographyBoehringer, Sandra (trans. Anna Preger). 2021. Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome. Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-0-367-74476-2 Bruster, Douglas. 1993. “Female-Female Eroticism and the Early Modern Stage” in Renaissance Drama 24: 1-32. Clark, Robert L. A. & Claire Sponsler. 1997. "Queer Play: The Cultural Work of Crossdressing in Medieval Drama" in New Literary History, 28:219-344. Donoghue, Emma. 1995. Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801. Harper Perennial, New York. ISBN 0-06-017261-4 Drouin, Jennifer. 2009. “Diana's Band: Safe Spaces, Publics, and Early Modern Lesbianism” in Queer Renaissance Historiography, Vin Nardizzi, Stephen Guy-Bray & Will Stockton, eds. Ashgate, Burlington VT. ISBN 978-0-7546-7608-9 Duggan, Lisa. 1993. “The Trials of Alice Mitchell: Sensationalism, Sexology and the Lesbian Subject in Turn-of-the-Century America” in Queer Studies: An Interdisciplinary Reader, ed. Robert J. Corber and Stephen Valocchi. Oxford: Blackwell. pp.73-87 Gonda, Caroline. 2015. “Writing Lesbian Desires in the Long Eighteenth Century” in The Cambridge Companion to Lesbian Literature, edited by Jodie Medd. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 978-1-107-66343-5 Gough, Melinda J. 2005. “Courtly Comédiantes: Henrietta Maria and Amateur Women's Stage Plays in France and England” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Hallett, Judith P. 1997. “Female Homoeroticism and the Denial of Roman Reality in Latin Literature” in Roman Sexualities, ed. By Judith P. Hallett & Marilyn B. Skinner, Princeton University Press, Princeton. Katritzky, M.A. 2005. “Reading the Actress in Commedia Imagery” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Klein, Ula Lukszo. 2021. Sapphic Crossings: Cross-Dressing Women in Eighteenth-Century British Literature. University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville. ISBN 978-0-8139-4551-4 Kranz, Susan E. 1995. The Sexual Identities of Moll Cutpurse in Dekker and Middleton's The Roaring Girl and in London in Renaissance and Reformation 19: 5-20. Krimmer, Elisabeth. 2004. In the Company of Men: Cross-Dressed Women Around 1800. Wayne State University Press, Detroit. ISBN 0-8143-3145-9 Lanser, Susan S. 2014. The Sexuality of History: Modernity and the Sapphic, 1565-1830. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-18773-0 Merrill, Lisa. 2000. When Romeo was a Woman: Charlotte Cushman and her Circle of Female Spectators. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. ISBN 978-0-472-08749-5 Orvis, David L. 2014. “Cross-Dressing, Queerness, and the Early Modern Stage” in The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature ed. E.L. McCallum & Mikko Tuhkanen. Cambridge University Press, New York. ISBN 978-1-107-03521-8 Poulsen, Rachel. 2005. “Women Performing Homoerotic Desire in English and Italian Comedy: La Calandria, Gl'Ingannati and TwelfthNight” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Rose, Mary Beth. 1984. “Women in Men's Clothing: Apparel and Social Stability in The Roaring Girl,” in ELR: English Literary Renaissance 14:3 (1984): 367-91 Stokes, James 2005. “Women and Performance: Evidences of Universal Cultural Suffrage in Medieval and Early Modern Lincolnshire” in Women Players in England, 1500-1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage, edited by Pamela Allen Brown & Peter Parolin. Ashgate, Burlington. ISBN 978-0-7546-0953-7 Straub, Kristina. 1991. “The Guilty Pleasures of Female Theatrical Cross-Dressing and the Autobiography of Charlotte Charke” in Body guards : the cultural politics of gender ambiguity edited by Julia Epstein & Kristina Straub. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0-415-90388-2 Traub, Valerie. 2001. "The Renaissance of Lesbianism in Early Modern England" in GLQ 7:2 245-263. Trumbach, Randolph. 1991. “London's Sapphists : From Three Sexes to Four Genders in the Making of Modern Culture” in Body guards : the cultural politics of gender ambiguity edited by Julia Epstein & Kristina Straub. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0-415-90388-2 Velasco, Sherry. 2000. The Lieutenant Nun: Transgenderism, Lesbian Desire and Catalina de Erauso. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-78746-4 Velasco, Sherry. 2011. Lesbians in Early Modern Spain. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville. ISBN 978-0-8265-1750-0 Velasco, Sherry. 2014. “How to Spot a Lesbian in the Early Modern Spanish World” in The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature ed. E.L. McCallum & Mikko Tuhkanen. Cambridge University Press, New York. ISBN 978-1-107-03521-8 Wahl, Elizabeth Susan. 1999. Invisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment. Stanford University Press, Stanford. ISBN 0-8047-3650-2 Walen, Denise A. 2005. Constructions of Female Homoeroticism in Early Modern Drama. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-1-4039-6875-3 A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Bluesky: @heatherrosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
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Yesterday on the show we were lucky to be joined by 26 students from Staten Island's Susan E. Wagner High School jazz band. The students will soon be taking part in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival, happening May 9-11. They are the only New York City band out of 15 schools around the country selected to participate. After we wrapped our on-air conversation, the band also recorded two bonus songs, "Almendra" and "Who Me?" You can hear those performances now!This segment is guest-hosted by Kate Hinds.
Sarah Taylor, CCE sits down with Susan E Kim, editor behind A SMALL LIGHT and PACHINKO. Susan has worked across a range of content, including unscripted work, commercials and music concerts. She has been an Assistant Editor on projects that include the Emmy-winning HBO series EUPHORIA and the Duplass Brothers HBO anthology series, ROOM 104. Susan discusses the importance of collaboration in the editing process and how it's important for editors to bring their unique perspective and voice to their projects.
Guest host Fatemeh Mohammadi interviews Dr. Susan E. MurrayFatemeh is a business student at Memorial University who was born in Iran and grew up in Dubai. She brings a fascinating perspective to life in NL. She credits Susan with making her experience in NL much more rewarding. Dr. Susan Murray is a globally recognized advisor and expert on leadership. After two decades as a senior leader in public education, she boldly took a new path. She completed a Doctorate in Business with a focus on leadership and organizational performance. In 2014, she founded her own consulting firm, Clearpath Leadership and left the education sector. As a leader, advisor, professor, mentor, and coach, she has worked with hundreds of leaders and organizations around the globe. Connect with Fatemeh here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatemehm/Connect with Susan here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-susan-e-murray-72858312/#galeforcewins is an inspirational podcast with New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.We also launched Gale Force Wins on the Rogers Television Network in St. John's on January 31st 2023 with a series of 12 episodes.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
In this episode, we look at the tragic case of young mother Denise Amber Lee who was abducted from her own home in broad daylight, and the advanced forensics that led to the successful conviction of her captor. Could Denise have been saved if the police had responded more quickly to information provided by a witness? Thanks for listening! Here's how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Twitter: @PrashsMurderMapFacebook Podcast: fb.me/prashsmapFacebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/prashganen/Website: https://www.prashganendran.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/prash_ganendran/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comWant to listen to my audiobook, Murder Casebook Volume 1? Check out the Audible Links below:Audible Links to .COM AND .UKhttps://www.audible.com/pd/B0BP9P9S2D/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-331751&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_331751_rh_ushttps://www.audible.co.uk/pd/B0BP8ZGB53/?source_code=AUKFrDlWS02231890H6-BK-ACX0-331751&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_331751_rh_uk*********************I'm an independent podcaster and produce these episodes from a spare bedroom in my home, so I would be extremely grateful for any one-off donations, however small. This will go towards maintaining and upgrading my audio equipment, podcast hosting fees and licencing costs for any music and voices I use in my episodes. If you would like to contribute on an ongoing basis, you can do that through Patreon, so please feel free to check out the link below and see what rewards are on offer in return for your support. Thank you!!Support the show monthly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/prashsmurdermap Click here to donate via Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/prashsmurdermap Or you could buy me a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/prashsmurdermap*****YOUR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!Credits: Research, writing, narration and audio editing by Prash"Long Note Two By" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)“Interloper” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sources: Anderson, Zac, and Davis, John, ‘Did 911 call slip through the radar?', Sarasota Herald-Tribune, https://eu.heraldtribune.com/story/news/2008/01/23/did-911-call-slip-through-cracks/28604861007/ · Hoffman, Susan E., ‘Murder charges added to kidnapping in death of mother of two', Charlotte Sun-Herald, Jan 2008, https://archive.naplesnews.com/news/crime/murder-charges-added-to-kidnapping-in-death-of-mother-of-two-ep-402671914-344774622.html/ ‘Michael King Florida Death Row', MyCrimeLibrary.com, Apr 2021, https://mycrimelibrary.com/michael-king-florida-death-row/
Our guest today is Attorney Susan E Williams with Susan E. Williams - Attorney at Law in Summerville, South Carolina. Susan is a native South Carolinian who says choosing the right attorney can be the most important step you'll ever take. If you need help, call her for a free consultation. Her phone number is (843) 607-9800 and her website is https://www.swilliams-law.net. Susan E. Williams - Attorney at Law 207 E 3rd N St, Summerville, SC 29483 (843) 607-9800
L.E.A.P: Listen, Engage, Allow and Process on Your Healing Journey
Welcome to Rock Your Shine After you've been cracked wide open. On this show, I sit down with people from all over the world to hear their transformational stories on their deep grief and loss journeys. Today's episode is a solo one with me, and we dive into the reason behind my podcast rebrand from LEAP to Rock Your Shine. I talk about the purpose and intention of my mission, what you can expect from this new shift, and give you a bit of insight into how deep grief can become a transformational and powerful lesson of love and self acceptance. Be sure to hit the subscribe button where you're listening, and please email me at rockyourshine@gmail.com if you have a transformational story you'd like to share on the podcast. **TRIGGER WARNING** This episode covers sensitive subject matter and is not suitable for all listeners. If this topic could be a trigger for you, listen to this episode with a friend, a sibling, a loved one or a parent so you can talk about any emotions that come up for you. The contents of this episode are not intended to replace therapy and should not be taken as such. If you need immediate help, please call the crisis hotline listed below in our resources. Listen in as we talk about: [0:20] Evolving over the last two years [3:15] Why I changed the podcast name [4:40] The power in sitting with our pain [6:50] Tending to our emotional pain [8:45] Do we ever truly heal from deep loss? [10:50] How to contact me with your story Resources mentioned in this episode: Book: https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Mining-River-Sibling-Grief/dp/1732888892/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Rock+On%3A+Mining+for+joy&qid=1570199126&sr=8-1 Grief Hotline: https://www.griefresourcenetwork Connect with Susan http://instagram.com/susan.casey/ https://www.facebook.com/Susan-E-Casey-101187148084982 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDcl58l8qUwO3dDYk83wOFA http://susanecasey.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@leapwithsusan?
126. Susan E. Chapman-Hughes - Empathic Leadership “Think about the leaders that you have admired the most in your career. What was it about them that made you get really excited about working with them? Usually it's because they knew your name. Let's start with the basics. They understood why you came to work every day. They invested in you. They could see things in you that you couldn't see yourself. They wanted you to be successful, so they were rooting for you.” - Susan Chapman-Hughes Guest Bio: Susan Chapman-Hughes Global C-Level Business Executive / Tech Industry Advisor / Corporate Board Director A proven leader of transformation and innovation, Susan Chapman-Hughes most recently was the EVP/GM of Global Digital Capabilities, Transformation and Operations (GDCT&O) in the Global Commercial Services (GCS) division at American Express where she led the digital transformation of customer experience and drove the use of big data, predictive analytics and machine learning to power the business Go to Market strategy. Prior to her tenure in GDCT&O, she led the GCS U.S. Large Market Business, leading the business from decline to double digit growth and significantly improving NPS, and, as head of Global Real Estate and Workplace Enablement, led the groundbreaking and award-winning global workspace transformation (Bluework). A driver of innovation and business efficiency efforts, Susan's teams have been recognized by multiple Chairman's Awards for Innovation. Prior to American Express, she held many key senior roles for Fortune 500 companies in financial services and technology. She is an advisor to many pre-ipo (seed through late stage) and public companies specializing in go to market and human capital strategies/plans as well as building business scale. She currently serves as an advisor to companies in the Web3/Crypto, Healthcare Transformation and Consumer Beauty Technology sectors. Ms. Chapman-Hughes is an independent director of the J.M. Smucker Company (SJM) where she chairs the Compensation Committee. She is also an independent director of Toast where she chairs the Compensation Committee and serves on the Nominating and Governance Committee. Previously, she served as an independent Director for Potbelly Corporation (PBPB) where she led both the Compensation and Audit Committees. She has received many accolades for leadership including being named one of “The Elite 100” by Diversity Woman, one of the Most Influential Women in Payments, by PaymentsSource, “Grio 100” by Grio.com/NBC Universal and as one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company. In addition to her professional roles, Ms. Chapman-Hughes is committed to volunteer work for non-profit community development organizations across the United States and remains an active mentor to young people in her community. She is a member of the Board of the New York Junior Tennis League. She is a Trustee Emeriti of The National Trust for Historic Preservation and previously held trustee positions with A Better Chance, and Girls Inc. Ms. Chapman-Hughes holds a Master of Business Administration in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She also holds a Master of Regional Planning from The University of Massachusetts-Amherst and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Vanderbilt University. Ms. Chapman-Hughes resides in New York with her husband and daughter. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Ask yourself these questions as you reflect on your leadership: Are you consistent? Are you trustworthy? Are you authentic? Are you vulnerable/real? Follow the Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated. Be willing to receive feedback. Be open to receiving help when needed. Stretch yourself for growth by stepping out of your comfort zone and gaining new experiences. Check in with yourself regularly to ensure you have the right processes in place for success. Resources: Susan Chapman-Hughes on LinkedIn (in/susanchapmanhughes) Susan Chapman-Hughes on Signitt (susan-chapman-hughes) Susan Chapman-Hughes on Instagram (@susanchspeaks) Inspiration And Insights: Asking for What You Want by Susan Chapman-Hughes Point of View: Being Unapologetically Yourself by Susan Chapman-Hughes Chat-GPT Google Bard Coming Next: Episode 127, Building Bridges Coaching Tips for Generous Leaders with Shannon Cassidy. Credits: Susan Chapman-Hughes, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
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Dr. Sharon Stills interviews Dr. Susan Brown, a medical anthropologist, certified nutritionist, and author of Better Bones, Better Body: Beyond Estrogen and Calcium and The Acid Alkaline Food Guide, about halting and reversing osteoporosis. Dr. Brown reveals the true reason why we lose bone as we age and offers a six-step natural approach for strengthening bones and improving overall health and well-being. Watch this episode and live long and strong!
Susan E. Hunt is a co-founder of Keaton's Place, a recovery resource center in Asheboro, N.C., which was established to make a difference for individuals and families living with addiction and to honor the memory of her son, Keaton Scott Hunt. She shares Keaton's story and journey with drugs before he died after a fentanyl overdose in the summer of 2019 at the age of 20.
Sheppard Mullin's Restructure THIS! podcast explores the latest trends and controversies in chapter 11 bankruptcy, commercial insolvency and distressed investing. This week, Susan E. Lester, Global ESG Senior Counsel on the Marketing/IP legal team at McDonald's Corporation, joins us to discuss ESG – environmental, social and governance – in the post-pandemic economy, including the factors driving companies to embrace ESG and sustainability and the legal risk associated with ESG messaging. Susan is also a mother of two and, as such, became a vocal advocate for working parents, particularly mothers, whose struggles came into clear focus during the pandemic. She graciously agreed to share her experience on this critical topic as well. What We Discussed in This Episode: As McDonald's' Global ESG Senior Counsel, what is your role? Why do you think ESG topics have gained such immense traction in the past two years? What are the legal risks that companies face in ESG messaging? DEI, or diversity, equity and inclusion, is a part of the “S” in ESG. How has the pandemic impacted the inclusion of women in the workforce? What can corporations do to support working parents, specifically working moms? About Susan E. Lester Susan E. Lester graduated magna cum laude of the University of Illinois College of Law in 2012. Prior to joining McDonald's' Corporation, Susan worked at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in the IP Litigation group. She was with McDonald's Corporation for nearly seven years when she transitioned to her current role as Global ESG Counsel with their Marketing/IP team. Susan coordinates legal support for business teams carrying out or reporting McDonald's' various ESG initiatives. Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every week. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Susan talks to Jim and Marie about Amazon going after fake review fraudsters on social media
Susan E. Atkins a retired media relations professional with more than 40 years of communications experience again joins Enterprise Radio. She is the author of the heartbreaking story called Never Again! The post The Most Important Elements of Good Writing with Author Susan E. Atkins appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
Susan Schaffler, MA is the Director of Strategic Communications at Bento. She is someone who has worked as a communications and research strategist in the healthcare, design, and technology for over 10 years. Her work is grounded in multi-method research while she is passionate about helping people and teams to more fully communicate their purpose and strategically expand their capacity to positively impact by connecting dots across different pathways forward. She got her Bachelors degree in Anthropology at Columbia University. Then got her Master of Arts in East, Asian Studies; Japanese inter-war history. She currently works as Director of Strategic Communications at Bento.Susan E. Schaffler, MPH on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanestherwilliams/Omari on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thephmillennial/ Omari on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omari-richins-mph/Website: https://www.thephmillennial.comShownotes: https://thephmillennial.com/episode98All ways to support The Public Health Millennial: https://thephmillennial.com/support/Support The Public Health Millennial: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thephmillennialUse Code “thePHmillennial” for discount: https://thepublichealthstore.comEmail List: https://thephmillennial.com/signup/Support the show (http://paypal.me/thePHmillennial)
If you've ever wanted to volunteer overseas, you need to listen to this episode. Susan Gibson has been working with non-profit organisations for more than 35 years in 70 different countries around the world. Susan shares her experience of volunteering, talks about the mindset you'll need to see it through, what sort of thing you might expect, what pitfalls to avoid, and where to get started. You'll see from our conversation that she is actively and passionately involved in world of human rights, education and refugees. If you've ever wanted your travels to involve giving something back, working for non-profit organisations, or even thought about improving the lives of the local people you happen to meet, then today's conversation is one for you. Let's listen in... Connect with Susan: https://www.amazingvolunteer.com https://www.instagram.com/amazingvolunteer Check out Susan's book, 'How to be an Amazing Volunteer' on Amazon The podcast is sponsored by Bookitlist If you're looking for unique travel adventures both near and far, make bookitlist.co your first port of call. While you're there, if you like the sound of anything you see, you can add it to your online book-it-list to take advantage of great discounts when you book. Have you got a story to share? Have you planned the trip of a lifetime and want to tell me about it? hello@lukerichardsonauthor.com www.instagram.com/lukerichaa Read my book, Koh Tao, for free Leo's looking for the perfect place to propose to the love of his life. When they arrive in the Thai tropical paradise of Koh Tao, he thinks he's found it. But before he gets an answer, she's nowhere to be seen. www.lukerichardsonauthor.com
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Esta semana, recibimos a Peggy Cummings, la creadora del método Connected Riding o Equitación Conectada. Hace unas semanas, Peggy vino a realizar un clinic en Horseway - el centro de formación co-creado por Melín Farriols quien habéis descubierto en el episodio uno - por lo qué aproveche la ocasión para ir a entrevistarla. Peggy ha estado dedicando su vida a transmitir sus conocimientos y experiencia.Su enseñanza es como un vector de transformación para cada jinete y caballo que pasan por sus manos.A lo largo de su carrera, logró desarrollar un método único de entrenamiento y monta, siendo el resultado de su aprendizaje con mentores como las conocidas Sally Swift o Linda Tellington, pero también de todo lo aprendido gracias a sus mejores maestros… los caballos mismos.Peggy enseña alrededor de todo el mundo y crea nuevos materiales educativos para jinetes, asesora a instructores de equitación y supervisa el desarrollo de caballos siguiendo el método.Nada más sentarse con ella y escucharla es enriquecedor, además de apasionante.Es una gran oportunidad tenerla en The Modern Rider y espero que os guste descubrir su recorrido, conocer su visión innovadora de la equitación y disfrutar de sus consejos.Antes de dejaros escuchar está entrevista, aprovecho para agradeceros por escucharnos una vez más y si os gusta este episodio no olvidéis de dejar un like o un comentario si nos escucháis desde apple podcast. Pero, la mejor forma de hacérmelo saber y ayudar a que The Modern Rider tenga más visibilidad es compartirlo con vuestro entorno.Así que suban el volumen y poneros cómodos para escuchar esta nueva entrevista apasionante... *****BIBLIOTECA :"Connected Riding : An Introduction" - Peggy Cummings" Comprender el caballo" - Linda Tellington-Jones "Horse Gaits, Balance, and Movement: The natural mechanics of movement common to all breeds " - Susan E.Harris Para descubrir el método "Connected Riding"https://www.connectedriding.com/https://www.facebook.com/connectedriding https://www.instagram.com/connectedriding/ ***** Para apoyar el proyecto : https://es.tipeee.com/the-modern-rider-podcast-ecuestre/Sigue a The Modern Rider :https://www.instagram.com/the_modern_rider/https://www.facebook.com/The-Modern-Rider-Podcast-172209469997478
Here the research team tested a safe and well-established microbe-based immune adjuvant to restore immune homeostasis and counteract inflammation-associated obesity in animal models. Taken together, they concluded that oral vaccination with cholera toxin B helps stimulate health-protective immune responses that counteract age-associated obesity. Dr. Susan E. Erdman from the Division of Comparative Medicine, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA, United States said, "The global burden of chronic inflammatory diseases is increasing at alarming rates." The continuous rise of obesity, cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, infertility, allergy and autoimmunity, cancer, and central nervous system dysfunctions, including anxiety and autism, appears to link with modernized lifestyle but remains inexplicable. Underlying systemic immune imbalances linked with bacteria residing in the gut have been proposed as a probable cause of obesity. In this context, obesity is one of many chronic inflammatory diseases associated with modern living. Important effects of gut microbiota in mammalian physiology, including metabolism and CNS functions, place gut microbe-immune cell interactions in the hypothetical center of chronic inflammatory disorders such as obesity. In this regard, postbiotic gut bacterial fractions used for oral immunizations have been found to stabilize the immune system and counteract destructive inflammatory responses later in life in both humans and animals. Immune adjuvant properties of cholera-toxin, make it an attractive tool for induction of tolerance that stabilizes the immune system. The Erdman research team concluded, "Indeed, systemic immune imbalances related to failure of tolerance have been proposed as a cause of extra-intestinal cancer linked with bacteria residing in the gut. It remains to be seen whether this gut immune-centric strategy broadly translates to successes in the clinic; however, the versatility of ct B to manipulate immune responses make this protein a promising adjuvant for vaccine development to combat a growing Westernized public health crisis." Full text - https://www.oncotarget.com/article/27137/text/ Correspondence to - Susan E. Erdman - serdman@mit.edu Keywords - body weight, mouse, exotoxin subunit B, CLS, inflammation About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a weekly, peer-reviewed, open access biomedical journal covering research on all aspects of oncology. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com/ or connect with @Oncotarget Oncotarget is published by Impact Journals, LLC please visit http://www.ImpactJournals.com or connect with @ImpactJrnls Media Contact 18009220957x105 MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM Copyright © 2021 Impact Journals, LLC Impact Journals is a registered trademark of Impact Journals, LLC
For the 2nd part of the Warner Robins Portfolio series, we brought Shawn Winslow for you who will be sharing his transition from finances to multifamily investing, and how he used his skills to find this incredible deal. Stay tuned to learn why partnerships are critical in the real estate world, and how to make brokers trust you. Topics on Today's Episode How the rich create their wealth The step-by-step process to getting your first deal The importance of asking and listening to what the seller wants Why you need to improve the exterior of your properties The impact of real estate investing on people's lives Resources/Links mentioned Copy your way to success by Corey Peterson Am I being too subtle? By Sam Zell Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin The dichotomy of leadership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin The cycle of the gift by Susan E. Massenzio, Keith Withaker, and James E. Hughes Jr. About Shawn Winslow Shawn Winslow is the founder and Managing Partner of Greenbriar Capital Group. He has an aptitude for investing in multifamily apartments, providing his clients with significant passive income and generational wealth creation. His passion is helping his investors achieve financial freedom by reducing their dependency on conventional income and investments such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds so they can pursue their own dreams. In addition to pursuing attractive risk-adjusted returns for his investors, Shawn strives to enhance the life of every tenant, team member, and individual that comes into contact with Greenbriar and its partners. Connect with Shawn Website: www.greenbriarcg.com Instagram: @shawnowins Facebook: Shawn Winslow LinkedIn: Shawn Winslow YouTube: Shawn Winslow Podcast: Multifamily Money Podcast E-mail: shawn@greenbriarcg.com Quotes “Real estate is about building relationships and continuing to foster them because they will always keep feeding you. ” - Shawn Winslow “Putting a deal together is rarely a single-person game. Usually, multiple people get together and bring their skills to the game. ” - Corey Peterson Text the word DEALS to 415-528-7403 if you're interested in learning more about Shawn Winslow's method for finding deals. Don't forget to download my Free Workshop Quick Start Video Series, and if you like what you have heard please leave a review on iTunes
Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Dr. Susan Loggans, the owner of Susan E. Loggans & Associates, as well as attorney for Kyle Beach. Alex and Susan discuss what steps Kyle plans to take next, what they expect from the meeting with the NHL's commissioner, and why this case represents so much more than a one time mistake for the league. Next, Alex talks with Bacchus Barua, the associate director for the Centre for Health Policy Studies at the Fraser Institute. They discuss a recent report Bacchus wrote that shows Canada's healthcare system is not only expensive, but also inefficient...and that was before the pandemic. Finally, Alex speaks with John Keogh, the founder and managing partner with Shantalla, as well as professor of practice at McGill University's Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics. They discuss the expected skyrocketed price of all dairy products in Canada next year because of the global supply chain backlog. Let's get talking See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Pierson speaks with Susan Loggans, the Owner of Susan E. Loggans & Associates and Attorney for Kyle Beach. They discuss the lawsuit filed by Kyle, what is expected next, and what the next steps for Kyle could be. Let's get talking See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Renee Shaw and guests examine maternal health including disparities in certain populations, access to midwifery, and other initiatives to improve outcomes for expectant mothers and their children. The panel of guests includes: Susan E. Stone, DNSc, CNM, president of Frontier Nursing University; Mary Kathryn DeLodder, parent advocate with Kentucky Birth Coalition; and others.
Alex Murdaugh, whose wife and son were found murdered at their South Carolina home, is life-flighted to a hospital after being shot in the head while changing a tire. Murdaugh checked himself out of the hospital and we learn the head wound is superficial. Now we learn that the lawyer resigned from his family's law firm the day before he was shot and is now being investigated for misappropriating funds. Today on Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, as forensic accounting is being done at the firm we learn that reportedly Maggie Murdaugh, the murdered wife of Alex Murdaugh, ordered a forensic accounting of her own into the family's finances.Joining Nancy Grace today:Susan E.Williams, South Carolina Criminal Defense Atty, former prosecutor (Summerville) swilliams-law.net, Instagram: @carolinaladylawyer, Twitter: @ATTYswilliams Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta GA www.angelaarnoldmd.com, Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology: Emory University, Former Medical Director of The Psychiatric Ob-Gyn Clinic at Grady Memorial HospitalJoe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Featured on "The Piketon Massacre: Return to Pike County" on iHeartRadioMatt Harris -The Matt and Ramona Show on 107.9 WLNK (Charlotte, NC), Podcast Host: "The Murdaugh Family Murders: Impact of Influence"See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stephanie Cunningham is the director of Museum Hue which supports people of color within the museum field and works to situate and promote culturally informed museum exhibitions and experiences across the nation. Here are some of the resources she mentions in this episode: Museum Hue Mounting Frustration: Art Museums in the Age of Black Power by Susan E. Cahan EyeMinded: Living and Writing Contemporary Art by Kellie Jones Museums are Not Neutral Museum Detox MuseumNext How to Be an Antiracist Solvable is produced by Jocelyn Frank, David Zha and Sachar Mathias. Booking by Lisa Dunn. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this week's episode, our guests are Kari Luther Rosbeck, President and CEO, TSC Alliance and Susan E. Sherman, MHA Executive Director & CEO, The LAM Foundation. We talk about rare diseases, what motivates these leaders to work in this field, and a lot more. Tune in now! Have questions/comments/concerns? Email us at heartofgivingpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a comment on iTunes.
Who shot and killed two members of a prominent South Carolina family is still under investigation. Paul Murdaugh, 22, and his mother, Maggie Murdaugh, 52, were found shot to death on June 7 at their family's hunting lodge in Colleton County, South Carolina. Alex Murdaugh – Paul's father and Maggie's husband – discovered the bodies that evening after returning to the property. The victims, who were located outside the residence, had multiple gunshot wounds. No suspects have been named.Joining Nancy Grace today:Susan E.Williams, South Carolina Criminal Defense Atty, former prosecutor, swilliams-law.net, Instagram: @carolinaladylawyer, Twitter: @ATTYswilliams Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst, www.drbethanymarshall.com, New Netflix show: 'Bling Empire'Patrick McDavid PI, former Resident Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations for Charleston, SC, Partner: Quickgroup Investigations, Quickgroupllc.com Dr. Michelle Dupre - Forensic Pathologist and former Medical Examiner, Author: “Homicide Investigation Field Guide” & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Former Police Detective Lexington County Sheriff's DepartmentMatt Harris - former reporter WSOC TV, Radio Show Host, and Podcaster, The Murdaugh Family Murders: Impact of Influence Tipline: 803-896-2605.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
L.E.A.P: Listen, Engage, Allow and Process on Your Healing Journey
**TRIGGER WARNING** If the topic we're covering could be a trigger for you, make sure to listen with a friend, a sibling, loved one or a parent so you can talk about any emotions that come up for you. Welcome to L.E.A.P. My name is Susan Casey. I'm a mental health therapist, grief and loss coach, and author of the book Rock On: Mining for Joy in the Deep River of Sibling Grief. What I've learned through my own personal experience and through the work I do, if we fully Listen to our bodies, Engage in the grieving process, Allow the painful emotions to emerge, and Process our emotions in some cathartic way, we can, will, and do rebuild our lives after deep loss. Here, we'll explore every aspect of death, dying, and the grief and loss journey. Each week, we'll bring you inspiring and transformational stories to help expand your perspective on life, death, and the grieving process, and to remind you, that no matter what or who you're grieving, you're never alone. Thank you for taking our hand and leaping with us into light and healing. If you have a transformational story to share, please email me at Leapwithsusan@gmail.com Connect with Susan Instagram: http://instagram.com/susan.casey/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SusaneCasey43 http://susanecasey.com/
This episode I will be reviewing a lighting research article. Lighting Prescriptions for Low Vision was authored by Mary Butler, Keri McMullin, and Susan E. Ryan. It was published in the Journal of Housing for the Elderly. Following are the links I mentioned in this podcast.- JOURNAL OF HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY 2019, VOL. 33, NO. 2, 189–203 https://doi.org/10.1080/02763893.2018.1534175 - Borden, P., Klein, M., Goodrich, G., & Patten, D. (March, 2014). Characterizing and Prescribing Preferred Light Intensity and Color. VA TBI Research Forum. - Huszarik, N., Hodgson, P., & Watson, L. (2018). Lighting in and around the home: A guide to better lighting for people with sight loss. Pocklington Trust. Retrieved from: https:// www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Lighting-Guide-2018-PDF-1. pdf - Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. (2017). Lighting and the Visual Environment For Seniors Population (RP-28-16), Aug 5. (IES). ISBN-13: 978-0-87995- 337-9 - Perlmutter, M., Bhorade, A., Gordon, M., Hollingsworth, H., Engsberg, J.E., & Baum, C. M. (2013). Home lighting assessment for clients with low vision. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67, 674–681. doi:10.5014/ajot.2013.006692
In today’s Substack-fueled shout-out, Code for Charlottesville is seeking volunteers with tech, data, design, and research skills to work on community service projects. Founded in September 2019, Code for Charlottesville has worked on projects with the Legal Aid Justice Center, the Charlottesville Fire Department, and the Charlottesville Office of Human Rights. Visit the Code for Charlottesville website to learn more, including details on projects that are underway. In today’s installment:Albemarle Supervisors are briefed on status on economic development planning exercise for the area around the Woolen MillsA conversation about policing and security at public housing sitesA new creative director at Live ArtsMartinsville and Henry County agree on reversionThis show is nearly a year old now, having launched to the public the second week of July during the pandemic. Sometimes the various segments come together as a theme. Sometimes, there are just things I want to get on the record, somewhere. In today’s show and for much of this first week of June, there will be a lot of catching up. There’s a new artistic director at Live Arts. Susan E. Evans will take over effective today, arriving from the San Francisco Bay area where she most recently ran the 187-seat Old Town Theatre in Lafayette, California. Before that, she was artistic director at the Douglas Morrison Theatre in Hayward, California and before that she was with the Eastenders Repertory Company, also in the Bay area. “I am drawn to the active verb in Live Arts’ mission: forging—theater and community striving toward bringing folx together, vigorously exchanging perspectives through art,” Evans is quoted in a press release. There were over 140 applications for the position. Live Arts was founded in 1990. The city of Martinsville and Henry County in southside Virginia have reached an agreement in which Martinsville will revert to a town. In late April, the two governing bodies met in a mediated closed session according to the minutes of the May meeting of the Virginia Commission on Local Government. That body must approve the agreement when it is finalized. According to the Martinsville Bulletin, the seven-member Martinsville City Council and the six-member Henry County Board of Supervisors met at a joint meeting on May 26 and agreed on a rough sketch of a memorandum of agreement for the reversion. The agreement doesn’t specify when the reversion will take place, but the two parties have agreed to let the Commission on Local Government pick the date. In 2019, the Albemarle County Economic Development Department began a planning study of the roadway that leads to the Woolen Mills factory, a historic property that has renovated in recent years by developer Brian Roy. The main entrance is along Broadway Avenue, which extends from Carlton Avenue at the border between the city of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. In all, there are about 45 acres of land that were the subject of an interim study presented to the Board of Supervisors in November of 2019. “The goal at that time was to leverage the public and private investment that had taken place and projected to take place at the Woolen Mills redevelopment and the Willow Tree relocation at that site,” said J.T. Newberry in the economic development department. Much of the land is zoned for light industrial use, and several businesses are operating in the area. Construction of the new Woolen Mills Industrial Park is underway. The Board of Supervisors was to have seen the results of an implementation study in April 2020, but the pandemic put a pause on the work.“Nevertheless we have tried to stay engaged with stakeholders on the corridor,” Newberry said. “There have been a number of projects that have continued on the private side.”After the interim study, Albemarle staff met with city staff at least twice, and the blueprint has been run by the Planning Commission, the Economic Development Authority, and the Office of Equity and Inclusion. The latter suggested a new approach to the project following the signing of a memorandum of understanding on the topic by Charlottesville, Albemarle County and the University of Virginia. Roger Johnson is the director of economic development for Albemarle.“We are going to pause our project and go back and review the Broadway corridor through an equity lens,” Johnson said. “We don’t know if that will change anything substantively or not but we expect that it will.” That will include a meeting with the city’s new Deputy City Manager of Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Ashley Marshall. Next steps could include creation of a business association for the area, similar to the Downtown Crozet Association. Another would be to create an arts and cultural district for the location. “Some other types of activities we are contemplating are to complete pedestrian and bike connectivity, multimodal streetscape, enhanced public transportation,” Johnson said. Those activities are now considered to be long-term goals. A map of the area covered by the Broadway BlueprintThe Piedmont Master Gardeners and Virginia Cooperative Extension will host an online presentation by author Douglas Tallamy on “The Nature of Oaks” at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 3. Admission is $15. Register by 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, at piedmontmastergardeners.org/events to reserve a spot in the program. A longtime professor at the University of Delaware and author of widely acclaimed books such as Bringing Nature Home and Nature’s Best Hope, Tallamy has shown how we can help save nature’s ecological riches in our own backyards. In his latest book, The Nature of Oaks, he explains how adding native oak trees to our home landscapes is one of the best ways to help heal the planet. At the beginning of May, a contract for a security firm to patrol public housing sites lapsed. At the same, a series of shootings has taken place, including an April 30 incident at Westhaven where bullets struck multiple vehicles and apartment buildings. The Board of Commissioners of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority discussed the matter at their meeting on Monday, May 24. Commissioner Laura Goldblatt is a member of the CRHA safety committee and had an update. “There was a lot of discussion and has been a lot of discussion at the past few about the roles that residents want to see for police and what they want policing to look like in their neighborhoods but also the role that they want various community-based safety initiatives to play,” Goldblatt said. “And also a perceived lack of services or a desire for creativity around certain services so we spent a lot of time discussing mental health and trauma services.”Goldblatt said there is a need for trauma counselors who understand the experience of living in public housing. She said some residents have anxiety about the lack of security services at the moment. “I know we have been working towards a [request for proposals] about the various kinds of services we would sent out for,” Goldblatt said. Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker said she’s been meeting Police Chief RaShall Brackney and CRHA Executive Director John Sales about the security issue.“Chief Brackney’s position is that in response to the security firm no longer being present, that they are being asked to increase police presence and this is coming on the heels of a lot of change but a loud community to not having cameras, not having police presence and now there is a request for that increase,” Walker said. “From a community that is asking to defund, where there is being a significant amount of resources being spent on increased patrol on the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday time frame right now.”Charlottesville Police have stepped up patrols in the past few weeks to prevent additional shootings. Chief Brackney is seeking a letter from CRHA about the rules of engagement for future patrols in order to ensure everyone in the community is on the same page with regards to why officers are there. “So that we could be clear that as we were being asked to increase our presence in the community, as we were being asked to use whatever tools and technologies that we have to be able to respond to the increase in violence in the community, as well as the fact that as of May 2, there was no security team or security profile there in the community,” Brackney said. Chief Brackney said she wants the letter to guard against comments from the community about over-policing.“So when there is a lot of presence, I want the community to understand that this is something the residents are asking for of us as well,” Brackney said. Brackney said as of May 20, there had been 121 shootings in the city, with many of them taking place on or near CRHA properties. She said that’s up 51 percent over this time last year. Shelby Edwards, the executive director of the Public Housing Association of Residents, said she was not certain her organization was ready to sign such a letter. “And I love and appreciate the idea of uniformity as far as approach but what I think we always wonder as we continue to serve the community, if we sign a letter that says we co-signed, and to be clear to the public, we have not co-signed anything, there is no letter quite yet, I just wonder if anyone goes down on CPD’s watch, how would that look for us?”Walker said she supported an agreement because it could set up better relations between police and the community into the future as people in positions of power change. “In the past, police have just come into the community and policed how they want,” Walker said. “I think creating this kind of partnership, having it in writing also gives an example of what future policing looks like if its needed and hopefully we can prevent some of the harm by organization like CRHA and PHAR being able to say ‘hey, this is what we did in 2021 and we want to follow a model similar to that.’”Goldblatt said if there is to be an increase in police presence at public housing sites, she wanted additional mental health services. Chief Brackney said she understood and hoped that police presence would not be required in the future.“I would also wish that we should understand and appreciate that police presence isn’t the only things that are triggering events in our communities,” Brackney said. “It would seem to me that the reasons we’re getting called there should be triggering events for our communities as well. And I’m sure they are. I come from those communities and grew up in those communities.”For the past four weekend, four officers have been dedicated overnight to sites Westhaven, South First Street and Sixth Street and there have been no shootings. “Police presence does make a difference,” Brackney said. “We also know that police presence, people will find a different place to go, and they will find another pathway so we have to be careful that we don’t push it into another community or another area, but that we get to the root causes of it to start.”CRHA Executive Director John Sales said in an email to me today that so far there is no letter, but one is in the works. Stay tuned and more from this CRHA meeting in an upcoming episode of this program.Thanks for reading! If you’re new to the program, I’m Sean Tubbs and I’ve been writing about public policy of and on since I was a student at Virginia Tech. 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Susan E Johnson - 68 year old Fort Worth native who came out at 64. Listen as Susan tells us how it feels to come out as an elder and addresses many elder issues both as caregiver and potential care receiver. Discusses churchgoing as a lesbian. Pioneer slacks wearer in legal community in Colorado back in the day. This attorney also had a background in critical care nursing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beth-maples-bays/support
Centered Riding von Sally Swift ist der Schlüssel zu einem gefühlvolleren Reiten und einem unabhängigeren Sitz. Hierzu haben wir einen Gast auf Sendung, auf den sich Velvet, Tessa und Dancer und vor allem ich schon lange gefreut haben: Auf Rosi Schreiber-Jetzinger, staatlich geprüfte Reitlererin, Centered Riding Ausbildnerin Stufe 3, Bewegungstrainerin und Neuro Rider Practitioner. Rosi ist aber nicht nur sehr gebildet, sondern vor allem sympathisch und sie kann unglaublich gut das wertvolle Wissen von Sally Swift vermitteln: Reiten aus der Körpermitte. Eine Reitpädagogik, die in erster Linie nicht beim Pferd, sondern beim Reiter beziehungsweise bei einem stabileren, unabhängigeren Sitz ansetzt. Damit Biegungen, Sprünge, Versammlungen oder Tempowechsel auch so geschmeidig funktionieren, wie man sich das wünscht. In dieser Podcastfolge erfährst Du von Rosi, wie man seine eigenen Bewegungsblokaden lösen kann, wie man sich zentriert, mit welchen Bildern im Kopf, mit welcher spezieller Atemtechnik, wie man durch Erdung und mit einem sanften Blick ein harmonischeres, gefühlvolleres und vielleicht auch schmerzfreieres, in jedem Fall bequemeres Reiten erlebt. Rosi hat Euch unterstützend auch eine sehr nützliche Bücherliste zusammengestellt, mit der ihr an Eurem Sitz arbeiten könnt: Susan E. Harris: Pferde in Bewegung, Müller Rüschlikon, 2016 Sally Swift: Reiten aus der Körpermitte Band 1 Müller Rüschlikon 2011, Band 2 Müller Rüschlikon 2018 Stefan Stammer: Das Pferd in positiver Spannung, FN Verlag 2016 Rudolf G. Binding: Reitvorschrift für eine Geliebte, Olms, 2001 Eckart Meyners: Aufwärm- und Übungsprogramm für Reiter, Kosmos 2015 Eckart Meyners: Wie bewegt sich der Reiter?, Kosmos 2016 Eckart Meyners: Bewegungsgefühl und Reitersitz, Kosmos 2012 Eckart Meyners, Hannes Müller: Reiten als Dialog, Kosmos 2020 Eric N. Franklin: Frei bewegen, Riva, 2020 Eric N. Franklin: Bewegung beginnt im Kopf, VAK, 2007 Anke Recktenwald: Besser Reiten mit Feldenkrais, Kosmos, Links zu Rosi und weiteren Centered Riding-Trainern: www.pferdeerlebnis.at www.centeredriding.at www.centeredriding.org Liebe PferdefreundInnen, bleibt AUF TRAB, folgt uns auch auf Instagram @auftrab und auf www.auftrab.eu. Eure Welshies, Eure Julia Kistner Musik- und Soundrechte: https://auftrab.eu/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/
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Yvette talks with Susan E. Fisher, a Certified Financial Planner and a Certified Gift Planning Associate, about her work with charitable estate planning. As a financial planner, Susan works with high net worth and multi-generational clients throughout the Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery County regions. Susan has functioned as a senior trust advisor, a relationship manager, a planned giving officer and an executive director of a community foundation.
O professor Pedro Funari, do Departamento de História da Universidade Estadual de Campinas, fala sobre a arqueologia e suas contribuições para as pesquisas nos estudos clássicos. Pedro Paulo Abreu Funari graduou-se em História, em 1981, pela Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas da Universidade de São Paulo (FFLCH-USP). Tornou-se mestre em Antropologia Social, em 1985, com a dissertação “As transformações morfológicas das ânforas oleárias béticas de tipo Dressel 20” também pela FFLCH-USP e doutor, em 1990, com a tese “Padrões de consumo do azeite bético na Bretanha Romana” pelo Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MAE-USP). Possui pós-doutorado em Arqueologia Histórica pelas seguintes universidades: Stanford University, Université de Paris X, Universitat de Barcelona, University College London e Illinois State University. E também possui pós-doutorado em Antropologia pela Durham University. Atua lecionando e pesquisando nas áreas de arqueologia histórica, arqueologia pública, antiguidade e patrimônio histórico e cultural. Sugestão de Leitura: ALCOCK, Susan E., and Robin Osborne, eds. 2007. Classical archaeology. Oxford: Blackwell. BEARD, Mary; Henderson, John (2000). Classics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. DYSON, S. ; Grillo, J.G.C. ; Funari, Pedro Paulo . Classical Archaeology. In: Neil Silberman. (Org.). Oxford Companion to Archaeology. 1ed.Oxford: Oxford, 2012, v. 1, p. 321-325. Disponível em https://www.academia.edu/14564885/Classical_Archaeology_Oxford_Companion_to_Archaeology) FUNARI, P. P. A.; Classical archaeology. In: Charles E. Orser, Jr.. (Org.). Encyclopaedia of Historical Archaeology. Londres e Nova Iorque: Routledge, 2002, v. , p. 108-111. FUNARI, P. P. A.; Antigüidade Clássica: A História e a cultura a partir dos documentos. Campinas: Editora da Unicamp, 2003. (disponível na íntegra em: https://www.academia.edu/36181104/Antiguidade_Cl%C3%A1ssica_a_Hist%C3%B3ria_e_a_cultura_em_documentos) FUNARI, Pedro Paulo A. Arqueologia, 3a ed., 2a. reimpressão. 3. ed. São Paulo: Contexto, 2015. FUNARI, Pedro Paulo; CARVALHO, A. V. ; Grillo, J.G.C. . Archaeology and the emergence of of fields: historical and classical. In: Claire Smith. (Org.). Encyclopaedia of Global Archaeology. 1ed.Nova Iorque: Springer, 2014, v. 1, p. 408-414. (Disponível em: https://www.academia.edu/attachments/33002445/download_file?s=portfolio) GRILLO, J.G.C. ; FUNARI, PEDRO PAULO ABREU . Arqueologia Clássica, o quotidiano de gregos e romanos. 1. ed. Curitiba: Prismas, 2015. (disponível na íntegra em: https://www.academia.edu/20389281/Arqueologia_Cl%C3%A1ssica_o_quotidiano_de_gregos_e_romanos) O vídeo está disponível no canal da FFLCH no Youtube. Ficha Técnica: Coordenação Geral Paulo Martins Roteiro e Gravação Pedro Paulo Abreu Funari Produção Renan Braz Edição Renan Braz Música Pecora Loca - Ode Anacreôntica 39
It's Diana's birthday and she gets all sorts of presents in this episode: creepy ghost children, creepy dolls, and her favorite shudder effect. During Lore we discover Liz's brother from another Charles Scudder while talking about Corpsewood Manor. Sources: https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/crime-history/the-cold-blooded-killing-of-the-gay-satanists-of-corpsewood-mano (https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/crime-history/the-cold-blooded-killing-of-the-gay-satanists-of-corpsewood-mano) https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/castle-in-the-country-zmaz81mazraw (https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/castle-in-the-country-zmaz81mazraw) https://www.winterwatch.net/2019/12/corpsewood-manor-true-crime-like-no-other/ The Corpsewood Manor: Murders in North Georgia Petulla, Amy 2016. Corpsewood: A true crime like no other Ellis, Daniel 2016 The Corpsewood Catchfly: A Witch's Tale Fults, Mark Elliot 2017 Corpsewood: The Eyewitness Account West, Shannon; Scott, Susan E.; Hudgins, Teresa 2015
Susan E Brown is the director of Special Projects for the Willie Brown Institute and she is the Owner and Founder of Beyond the Fog a customized Tour Company and Special Events Company located in San Francisco California. She is also a Portrait Photographer and a documentary film director with 8 Documentary films under her […] The post Susan E Brown with Beyond the Fog appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
The Reverend Bob Levy is a comedy legend. He was on the radio for many years and currently has his own show, "LevyLand". Bob attended high school at Susan E. Wagner High School in Staten Island, NY. We talk about comedy and life before smart phones, and how looks sadly matter. Bob also shares some show ideas he has and some crazy stories from high school like doing mescaline at prom! Follow him at @LevyBob!
After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught the nation’s attention in 2017 when a Republican-led Congress and newly-elected President Trump used it to overturn 14 “midnight” regulations issued at the end of the Obama administration. Some prominent Democratic lawmakers opposed the CRA’s framework as well as its individual uses in 2017. Will roles be reversed in 2021 regarding Trump administration "midnight" regulations? Can they be completely reversed? The teleforum will review the mechanics and overriding purposes of the CRA. The technical elements include the law’s expedited congressional procedures, the types of actions covered, time frames for disapprovals, number of votes needed to overturn an action, and the consequences of disapproval. Featuring:-- Todd F. Gaziano, Chief of Legal Policy and Strategic Research and Director, Center for the Separation of Powers, Pacific Legal Foundation-- Moderator: Prof. Susan E. Dudley, Director, GW Regulatory Studies Center & Distinguished Professor of Practice, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration, The George Washington University
Let's be honest folks: The words 'best' and '2020' are unlikely to appear in many sentences together. What a weird 12 months it's been. But hope springs eternal, and we're hoping for better things in the new year. Meanwhile, there were some bright points in 2020 for us at Worst Foot Forward, including our first live show, our first live stream and Ben's second baby! Along the way we were haunted by the ghost of Francis Bacon's frozen chicken, went on a round-the-world cruise with the Flat Earth Society, binge-watched Nollywood movies and adopted two geese called Norbert and Beep-Beep. Thanks to you all for listening, thanks to our many guests, and especially thanks to those who appear on this bumper compilation episode: Joseph Cullen, Terry Victor, Vicki Pipe, David Atherton, Bethany Black, Dr. Lucy Rogers, Jack Blackburn, James Shakeshaft, Delea Shand, Ola The Comedian, Ashraf Ejjbair, Lucy Jane Atkinson, Dom Nicholls, Seb Falk, Eleanor Morton, Mufseen Miah, Katy Schutte, Steve Cross, Nick Pettigrew, Juliet Meyers, Lee Kyle, Susan E. Connolly, Dr. Anna Ploszajski, Roann McCloskey and Joel Morris. Here's to 2021! Oh, and 2020? Go fuck yourself! Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you’d like to support the show during this whole pandemic thing, and especially now we've started to write our first book! https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
In this episode of The Leaders Who Learn Podcast, we talk with Dr. Susan Saxton, President, American University of Bahrain. Susan talks to us about leading, as a woman, in the Middle East and how she has had to navigate politically and situationally. She details best practices and talks about some of her experiences. With over 25 years of leadership experience as an international executive in both industry and academia, Dr. Susan E. Saxton is the Founding President of the American University of Bahrain (AUBH). She has held key leadership roles with Laureate Education (the world's largest private higher education network) including Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Academic Officer, Global Products and Services. She has also served as the Chief Strategy & Development Officer for the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) in The Hague. Thank you for listening.
This episode is about money and how money affects your emotions, influencing your attitude toward yourself and others. Money and emotions are way connected than you suspect; who taught you about money? What was their relationship with money? The relationship you have with money defines your ability to live a life fully funded. Goals make us happier as human beings, and without them, we feel lost. How can you be SMART about your goals to help you achieve them? Are you using your age and circumstances as excuses to not do what you say you want to do in life? Susan Greenhalgh is an AFC® Accredited Financial Counselor and owner of Mind Your Money, LLC. She coaches and counsels individuals and couples and facilitates workshops on financial literacy for groups and businesses. She is a hugger of trees, a snorkeler of seas, a huge fan of dance, and really into spreading financial well-being! She has been called a bad-ass financial coach, a tree-hugger, and a wonderful aunt, but she is the worst at giving directions and finding her own way in the woods. If you're trying to get to Paris and you ask her for directions you'll likely find yourself in Hong Kong!
Join historian John Lestrange for Episode 8 of Genostory: We Agreed to do This. This month we'll be discussing a genocide that, too often gets overlooked, the Cambodian Genocide..Also, as a reminder to everyone listening Black Lives Matter and All Cops are Bastards.Special thanks to the app Hatchful and MJ Bradley for designing and editing out logo.Show music is "Crusade - Heavy Industry by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.Sources:Heuveline, Patrick (2001). "The Demographic Analysis of Mortality Crises: The Case of Cambodia, 1970–1979". Forced Migration and Mortality. National Academies Press. pp. 102–105.Kiernan, Ben (2003). "The Demography of Genocide in Southeast Asia: The Death Tolls in Cambodia, 1975–79, and East Timor, 1975–80". Critical Asian Studies. 35 (4): 585–597.Locard, Henri (March 2005). "State Violence in Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) and Retribution (1979–2004)". European Review of History. 12 (1): 121–143Kiernan, Ben (October 2008). The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power, and Genocide in Cambodia Under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-79. Yale University Press.Landsiedel, Peter, "The Killing Fields: Genocide in Cambodia", ‘’P&E World Tour’’, 27 March 2017.Mosyakov, Dmitry. "The Khmer Rouge and the Vietnamese Communists: A History of Their Relations as Told in the Soviet Archives". In Cook, Susan E., ed. (2004). "Genocide in Cambodia and Rwanda". Yale Genocide Studies Program Monograph Series. 1: 54.Valentino, Benjamin (2005). Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in the 20th Century. Cornell University Press. p. 84.William Branigin, Architect of Genocide Was Unrepentant to the End The Washington Post, 17 April 1998Gellately, Robert; Kiernan, Ben (2003). The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder in Historical Perspective. Cambridge University Press. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this current Real Estate Market, Susan breaks down the multiple offer Mania! Do not miss what she shares in this episode of Grow Thrive Inspire Podcast! Being a young professional in Real Estate at The Lake of the Ozarks, Susan had to pave her way. Her Inspiring journey is not one to be missed! She’s gone from learning from the best to being one of the BEST! Listen to find out what Susan did to set herself apart and earn the trust of so many clients over the span of her career. I love the History Susan shares of The Lake of the Ozarks and the beloved Floating Clown and Legendary Topsider Lounge! One of my favorite parts of this conversation is Susan sharing about those original entrepreneurs who helped build the lake for what it is today. Originally apprehensive about joining a team, Susan explains why it works for her and how it helps her to THRIVE in the Real Estate Business! Susan is invested in the GROWTH of our Lake community, one of which is currently serving as Chairperson of planning and zoning of City of Osage Beach. Her family founded The Clown Golf tournament and auction 36 years ago to benefit The Dream Factory, which helps local kids and their families with chronically ill children realize a dream. You guys, you have to hear what Susan has to say about using video for your business and how she uses the World Wide Web for her business! You have to hear how she’s received FIVE cold listing calls in 2020. You can find out more about Dream Factory on their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/dreamfactorylakeoftheozarks/?__xts__%5B%2Ffacebook%5D https://www.buyatlakeoftheozarks.com/Charitable-Foundation You can connect with Susan at: https://susanebling.com https://www.facebook.com/susan.ebling
Have you ever had your tarot cards read? Do you believe in mediums?What would you do if a ghost wanted to be your friend? Our next guest Susan E. Rogers aka Lady Airmid in the psychic community, comforts and communicates with the living and the dead! Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy.You can get a copy of Susan’s book:https://www.amazon.com/Uncovering-Norman-Proving-Former-Ghost-ebook/dp/B07DGS2FLKYou can connect with Susanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-rogers-884020b5/https://www.facebook.com/susan.rogers.2016 Better Call Daddy is proudly sponsored by Sadie Simper Designs. Listen, I had Sadie make some custom animated GIFs for this podcast and they were fantastic. Animated GIFs are a great way to make your instagram stories more interesting, and they can also be used in place of your logo to make your emails more dynamic. Sadie also creates custom branding, but she doesn't just make you a logo based off of nothing, she takes the time to help you build your brand identity, and creates a brand suite that is truly tailored to you and your brand. Visit sadiesimperdesigns.com to see portfolio and brand packages and For 20% off your custom GIF or brand suite, email sadiesimperdesigns@gmail.com with the subject line "Call Daddy" use the code BCD for 20% off.
On this week's episode, Mat Hotho and Monica Largess sit down with Dr. Susan Hylen to discuss John 13–21. Susan is the author of two books on the history of women in the New Testament and in the early church. She is Associate Professor of New Testament at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA.Our conversation takes us through the complex literary treasures found in John. We talk about the importance of ambiguous characters and symbolism in John. Susan explains the relationship of Jesus to other Jewish thinkers of his time. Also, we look at John's version of Jesus' last days. #HydeParkUMC Learn more about The Bible Project 2020. Join our Facebook discussion group. *Facebook account required.
The numbers are staggering. This year, 252,710 women will hear the words "you have breast cancer" and 40,500 will die of the disease. This week, we continue our focus on the fight against breast cancer by shining a light on Dr. Susan Pories, chief of Breast Surgery and the Medical Director of the Hoffman Breast Center at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA. An Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and co-author of the books The Soul of a Doctor and The Soul of a Patient, Dr. Pories believes in compassionate care and the power of creating bonds that last with her patients. Humble and soft-spoken, Dr. Pories is a role model and a trailblazer for women in her field. #storybehindhersuccess #16LifeLessons #mydoveproductions candyoterry.com @HoffmanBreastCenter
Dr. Ruscio interviews Susan Swithers, Ph.D., Director of Undergraduate Studies Department of Psychological Sciences College of Health and Human Sciences at Purdue University in this episode of the podcast. Dr. Swithers' lab studies the effects of experience on the development of controls of ingestive behavior and body weight, recently focusing on artificial sweeteners.