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Media Path Podcast
Why The Golden Girls Never Age & Disco Didn't Die with Frank DeCaro & Jim Colucci

Media Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 95:13


We are celebrating The Golden Girls and Disco! The masterful creative output of the 70s and 80s continues to inform and inspire! Diving deep to illuminate this point are coffee table book couple, Jim Colucci and Frank DeCaro. Jim's book, Golden Girls Forever: An Unauthorized Look Behind The Lanai is packed with hundreds of exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes and never-before-revealed stories, more than two hundred rare photos, Golden Girls sets, fashion, memorable quotes and more.Jim tells us about The Rule of Four, led by Blanche, Rose, Dorothy and Sophia that's become a sitcom template. He shares the secret formula to Golden Girls' success. Great writing x phenomenal performances. We address what fueled the Betty/Bea personality clash, and we learn how Maude, Soap and a skit promoting NBC's new 1984 programming sparked the conception of a show about women of a certain age that  changed friendships, social norms, and how we view cheesecake, forever.Frank's book, Disco: Music, Movies, and Mania under the Mirror Ball, is a comprehensive guide to the queer, club music that became a dance sensation, a fashion craze and a mainstream lifestyle. Gay men and black women created the driving rhythms of Disco music and dancing, but white men, like the Bee Gees and Travolta, carried it on a shimmering wave through middle America. Studio 54's denizens were draped in skimpy haute couture while the masses were obsessed with themed merchandise, examples of which have become iconic pieces of modern kitsch. We also hear about Frank and Jim's meet-cute, Jim's first journalism assignment at a mobbed (never pardon our puns) Soprano's casting call, and the conversation doesn't end until it reaches its logical conclusion: the Nancy Walker factor.In recommendations --Weezy: The movie Dreamin' Wild on HuluFritz: The documentary, Ladies And Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music on PeacockPath Points of Interest:Jim ColucciGolden Girls Forever: An Unauthorized Look Behind The LanaiJim Colucci Amazon Author PageJim Colucci on InstagramFrank DeCaroFrank Decaro on WikiFrank Decaro Show Facebook GroupFrank Decaro on InstagramDisco: Music, Movies, and Mania under the Mirror BallFrank Decaro Amazon Author PageDreamin' Wild - HuluLadies And Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music - Peacock

The Plant Free MD with Dr Anthony Chaffee: A Carnivore Podcast
Episode 251: Susan Harris Reverses Her Diabetes with Diet!

The Plant Free MD with Dr Anthony Chaffee: A Carnivore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 63:15


Susan Harris is a television host, reality docuseries guest, former teacher, and encourager. She has reversed Type 2 diabetes, dropping her HbA1c from over 13 to close to 5, using select foods, walking, and a positive mindset, and is passionate about helping others overcome disbetes. Susan has written several books aming them the winning Little Copper Penny series and her memoir Touched By Eternity. Born on the beautiful island of Trinidad, Susan now calls the lush prairies of Saskatchewan home. Susan's family includes her husband, daughter and son-in-law, and the beloved cats. Visit her website at SusanHarris.ca   ✅ Dr Chaffee's website: www.thecarnivorelife.com ✅Join my PATREON for early releases, bonus content, and weekly Zoom meetings! https://www.patreon.com/AnthonyChaffeeMD ✅Sign up for our 30-day carnivore challenge and group here! https://www.howtocarnivore.com/ ✅Stockman Steaks, Australia Discount link for home delivered frozen grass-fed and grass finished pasture raised meat locally sourced here in Australia! Use discount code "CHAFFEE" for free gift with qualifying orders! http://www.stockmansteaks.com.au/chaffee ✅ 60-minute consultation with Dr Chaffee https://calendly.com/anthonychaffeemd/60-minute-consultation   Sponsors and Affiliates: ✅ Brand Ambassador for Stone and Spear tallow and soaps referral link https://www.stoneandspeartallow.com/?ref=gx0gql8b Discount Code "CHAFFEE" for 10% off ✅ Carnivore t-shirts from the Plant Free MD  www.plantfreetees.com ✅THE CARNIVORE BAR: Discount Code "Anthony" for 10% off all orders!   https://the-carnivore-bar.myshopify.com/?sca_ref=1743809.v3IrTuyDIi ✅Schwank Grill (Natural Gas or Propane) https://glnk.io/503n/anthonychaffeemd $150 OFF with Discount Code: ANTHONYMD ✅X3 bar system with discount code "DRCHAFFEE" https://www.kqzyfj.com/click-100676052-13511487 ✅Cerule Stem cells https://DrChaffee.cerule.com ✅CARNIVORE CRISPS: Discount Code "DRCHAFFEEMD" for 10% off all orders! www.carnivorecrisps.com ✅Shop Amazon https://www.amazon.com/shop/anthonychaffeemd?ref=ac_inf_hm_vp   And please like and subscribe to my podcast here and Apple/Google podcasts, as well as my YouTube Channel to get updates on all new content, and please consider giving a 5-star rating as it really helps!   This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. Music Credit: Music by: bensound.com License code: MPTEUCI8DAXJOKPZ Music: bensound.com License code: FJQPPMCJLHEOYGQB Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: KQAKMWSXIH3MJ4WX Music I use: https://www.bensound.com License code: 58NN4QOSKWJ7ASX9   

The Golden Girls Deep Dive Podcast
The Competition (Season 1, Episode 7)

The Golden Girls Deep Dive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 94:57


WELCOME TO EPISODE 7 OF THE GOLDEN GIRLS DEEP DIVE PODCAST! Starting from the beginning of the show, each week we recap an episode of The Golden Girls and we end each episode with a fully researched deep dive into something from the Golden Girls universe! Cheesecakes, it's time for the annual bowling competition and we are all going to hold each other as we watch Rose become completely unhinged. Rose has a desperate need to win and is willing to throw anyone under the bus to do it. Shenanigans ensue when an old love of Sophia's shows up and wants to take her back to Sicily for a visit. For this week's deep dive, Patrick is telling us all about the life and career of the creator of The Golden Girls, Susan Harris. Harris is a brilliant television pioneer who made it a priority to balance work and family life. AND she had a temper and may have thrown a stapler or two in meetings where things didn't go her way. And we say, right on, Susan! Our episodes are researched by Jess McKillop, Patrick Hinds, and Jennifer Simard. Visit our website for a full list of sources. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @GoldenGirlsDeepDive 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

Byte Size
Safe, Sustainable, & Inclusive Transport for Vibrant Communities | Interview with Susan Harris

Byte Size

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 17:18


This 4-part series is in partnership with ITS Australia. Compass IoT is the official Podcast Media Sponsor of the ITS Australia Summit 2024 in Sydney. Register here As Chief Executive of ITS Australia, and with an extensive career in transport strategy, Susan is ideally placed at the intersection of technology and transport. Supported by strong connections to the international ITS community and the global network of ITS Associations, Susan works tirelessly advocating for the benefits of transport technologies for business and for the broader Australian community. Susan is highly regarded for her roles supporting the growth and innovation of the nation's transport technology industries. She works across a number of industry advisory groups and is a regular advisor to the State and Federal Governments, and their Ministers, on transport technology and mobility issues. What you'll learn: About ITS Australia The 3 big transport issues facing Australia as a nation. How ITS Australia facilitates change and cross-industry collaboration between public and private entities About the ITS Australia Summit in Sydney and what to expect at the event

Funny In Failure
#248: Brent Forrester - Badge of Honour

Funny In Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 96:22


Brent Forrester is an award-winning writer, producer and director, who has written for 6 Emmy Award-winning television comedies. He's written on some of the biggest sitcoms ever such as the Office, The Simpsons, The Ben Stiller Show, Space Force, King of the Hill, Love, and Super Fun Night. Brent won his first Comedy Writing Emmy at age 25 for his work on "The Ben Stiller Show."  He went on to write for "The Simpsons," helped launch "King of The Hill," and was a writer, producer and director at NBC's "The Office" for seven seasons where he later became the co showrunner/ co head writer.  He's also written for "Late Night with Conan," "Mr. Show with Bob and Dave," and "The Larry Sanders Show,". He has also worked as a Head Writer on Netflix shows like Judd Apatow's "Love" and Steve Carrell's "Space Force," along with Amazon shows like Greg Daniel's "Upload" and "People of Earth."  Brent has a new writing course which is now out! (Link below). It doesn't matter if you missed the first one, you can still join and catch up on previous weeks. Here's the blurb for the course- “This is the latest and greatest version of my FIVE WEEK class:  five 90-minute webinars, Sundays at 2pm PST.  If you can't be there live, don't worry, there's a link to watch later.  In Class One I encourage everyone to take THE PLEDGE: "I will finish a draft of my script!"  Over the following weeks, I lead you through my own 6-part writing process, which I developed over 30 seasons in writers rooms, sharing all my most valuable writing secrets, in the most entertaining way I can. We analyze scenes together, I bring you on screen to discuss your work, and do everything I can to motivate your writing process!”   We chat about his drive to improve and move forward, writing, The Office, The Simpsons, being fired, his mentor Susan Harris, “not having talent”, rejection, writers room approach, his new epic course (which is now out) plus plenty more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Brent out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forrestercomedycourse/ Course/ website: https://www.brentforrester.com/webinar Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brentforrestercomedy

First Pages Readings Podcast
Episode 68: Poetry Anthologies

First Pages Readings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 15:08


In today's episode, three poems will be read from:Living Nations, Living Words: An Anthology of First Peoples Poetry, edited by Joy HarjoThis Is The Honey: An Anthology of Contemporary Black Poets, edited by Kwame AlexanderThe Ecco Anthology of International Poetry, edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Susan Harris

Into the Garden with Leslie
Susan Harris of Garden Rant, 115

Into the Garden with Leslie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 56:12


Susan and I talk about GardenRant.com because of course that's a great blog of which she is a founding member, but we also touch on her hometown of Greenbelt, Maryland, her website of Good Garden Videos, and, of course, hula hooping, which is part of every good garden conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intothegarden/support

I Love This, You Should Too
248 The Golden Girls, The Magic School Bus, & Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Preview

I Love This, You Should Too

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 28:16


Picture it: Edmonton, 2024, in the middle of a cold snap, but that doesn't mean we are taking time off! We continue our nostalgic tour; first Indy talks Golden Girls, Samantha takes a ride on The Magic School Bus, and we preview next week's watch Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!   I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa       The Golden Girls is an American sitcom created by Susan Harris that aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 9, 1992, with a total of 180 half-hour episodes, spanning seven seasons. With an ensemble cast starring Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty, the show is about four older women who share a home in Miami, Florida. It was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions, in association with Touchstone Television. Paul Junger Witt, Tony Thomas, and Harris served as the original executive producers.   The Magic School Bus is an animated educational children's television series, based on the book series of the same name by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. Running originally from 1994 to 1997, the series received critical acclaim for its use of celebrity voice talent and combining entertainment with an educational series. The series stars Lily Tomlin as the voice of Ms. Frizzle. Its theme song is performed by Little Richard.   Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[a] is a 1990 American superhero action comedy film based on the comic book characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It is the first film adaptation of the characters and was directed by Steve Barron and written by Todd W. Langen and Bobby Herbeck from a story by Herbeck. It stars Judith Hoag and Elias Koteas with the voices of Brian Tochi, Robbie Rist, Corey Feldman, and Josh Pais. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles follows the Turtles on a quest to save their master, Splinter, with their new allies, April O'Neil and Casey Jones, from the Shredder and his Foot Clan.

Out on the Lanai: A Golden Girls Podcast
Dishing on Divas with Golden Girls Writer Stan Zimmerman!

Out on the Lanai: A Golden Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 67:22


H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty are joined once again by Golden Girls writer Stan Zimmerman! They chat about his new book and movie, Bea Arthur breaking character on one of his episodes because she was laughing so hard, and a wild phone call he once received from Susan Harris.  Pre-order Stan's book now!  Join the GG VIP Club at Patreon.com/GoldenGirlsPodcast For more Golden Girls greatness, visit OutOnTheLanai.com and follow us at... instagram.com/OutOnTheLanaiOfficial facebook.com/GoldenGirlsPodcast twitter.com/GoldenGirlsPod FOLLOW H. ALAN SCOTT/SADIE PINES... instagram.com/SadiePines instagram.com/HAlanScott linktr.ee/HAlanScott FOLLOW KERRI DOHERTY... instagram.com/squidsy twitter.com/SquidEatSquid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
Israel Widens Gaza Offensive; Spotify Cuts Jobs; Bitcoin Hits $41,000

Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 23:08 Transcription Available


On today's podcast: 1) Israel's military is expanding its operations across the Gaza Strip, with the expectation of a ground invasion of southern Gaza looming and warnings to many of the territory's 2.2 million residents to evacuate again. 2) Spotify shares rise after the company said it will reduce headcount by about 17%. It's at least the third time this year the streaming service has cut jobs. 3) Bitcoin tops $41,000 as the largest digital asset extends a 2023 rebound on expectations of interest-rate cuts and the prospect of greater demand from the exchange-traded funds sector.     FULL TRANSCRIPT:     Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. We bring you the latest developments out of the Middle East. A US Navy ship has responded to a flurry of drone and missile strikes against commercial ships in the Red Sea. At the same time, Israel's military is expanding its operations now across the Gaza Strip. We get the latest from Bloomberg News Israel Bureau chief Ethan Brauner in Tel Aviv. We're expecting a ground operation this week. I imagine in han yunis As, the main city in the south there, that they believe this is after all, where yaj Sinoar, the head of Hamas, where he's from, and they think that both he and Muhammad, they've the military chief of Hamas, are underground in tunnels there. So they have started asking people who have either or living there or who've moved there from the north to move yet again, causing a lot of displacement and concern and fear. And I think it is going to be a difficult week. Bloomberg's Ethan Broner says Israel has struck about two hundred targets, including weapons storage facilities and a school in northern Gaza, where it says Hamas was operating. Meanwhile, Nathan Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is sending a warning to Israel about using too much for sun civilian populations in Gaza. We get that part of the story from Bloomberg's Ed Baxter. The caution comes as Israeli soldiers move with great force to the south. Secretary Austin is urging extreme caution. If you drive them into the arms of the enemy, you replace a technical victory with a strategic defeat. So I have repeatedly made clear to Israel's leaders that protecting Palestin and civilians in Gaza is both a moral responsibility and a strategic imperative. Austin has drawn criticism from Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who calls him naive, saying strategic failure is letting Hamas stand. Ed Baxter Bloomberg Radio, Okay, and thank you. The administrations ramping up pressure on Congress over aid to Ukraine. White House Budget Director SHLANDA. Young says the US will run out of funds to assist Ukraine by the end of this year unless Congress acts Republican Senator James Lankford says he thinks the deal can get done by then with the funds tied to border security. We're going to do this all together. That's been the agreement that again from the White House originally and asked for all these things to be together. We have agreed to do all these things to be able together. We can get this done by the end of the year. Senator Lankford was on ABC's This Week, which you can hear every Sunday on Bloomberg Radio. The White House is seeking more than sixty one billion dollars in Ukraine eight as part of one hundred and five billion dollar emergency package that also includes funds for Israel, Pacific allies and border security. Well, we turned to Wall Street Now Nathan An optimism over FED rate cuts next year has several markets on the move. This morning we had the latest of the Bloomberg's John Tucker, John and Karen Traders are still digesting FED share Jerome Palell's comments on Friday. This is part of what he had to say. We are prepared to Titan policy further if it becomes appropriate to do so. Well. Powell also said monetary policies well into restrictive territory, and in the selective hearing of investors, that's the narrative. Wall Street latched onto the S and B five hundred continued It's March higher. Friday, treasure yields tumbled, and as we start the new trading week, gold earlier shot past a previous all time high, Bitcoin back above the forty one thousand level to the Hygha sins April of twenty twenty two. The everything rally will need some data to back it up. The latest reading on job openings or jolts. That's due tomorrow, and the jobs report is out on Friday. I'm John Tucker, Bloomberg Radio. All right, John, Thanks. You've also got deals to start the week, including one in the air. Alaska air Group has agreed to buy rival Hawaiian Airlines. More on that from Bloomberg's Doug Grisner. Alaska will pay roughly a billion dollars for shares in Hawaiian holdings and take on about nine hundred million dollars in Hawaiian debt. Hawaiian has been hurt by the slow return of tours in between Asia and Hawaii after the pandemic. The carrier has also struggled as Southwest Airlines ramped up in the Hawaii to US market. Alaska Air's proposal may be tested. The Biden administration stance on mergers has already thwarted one airline deal, Jet Blue Airways cash takeover of Spirit Airlines. That lawsuit is nearing a close in New York. I'm Doug Prisner, Bloomberg Radio. Okay, Doug, thanks, and shares of Alaska air Group are down more than nine percent in early trading, and we have a deal this morning. In the drug industry, Nathan Roach Holding has agreed to pay as much as three point one billion dollars for Karmath Therapeutics. The company is developing a new type of weight loss treatment that sparked a pharma industry gold rush. Karmot's drugs are still in early stages of development, but the deal could lead to a competitor to the likes of a Govi and Eli. Llloy's zepp Bound analysts estimate the weight loss market could reach one hundred billion dollars by the end of the decade. Shares of Roach You're up more than two percent overseas, and shares of Spotify are up more than two percent as well. In Earth Trading, Karen that company is cutting headcount by about seventeen percent. The job cuts will effect about fifteen hundred people. It is at least the third time this year Spotify has reduced headcount. Spotify is on pace to add more than one hundred million users this year, It's biggest year yet. The company also reported a rare profit last quarter. Now, Nathan, let's get an update from the COMP twenty eight climate summit in Dubai. Bill Gates was once the world's richest man, and now he's devoted a large chunk of his fortune to fighting climate change. We asked the Microsoft co founder if he thinks the world can meet the global warming targets from the twenty fifteen Paris Agreement. No, we won't hit hit the aspirational targets. Well, you can do the math on one point five and even two point zero. Isn't that likely? And still Bill Gay says he's still optimistic the world can avoid becoming three degrees celsius warmer than the pre industrial era. And you can hear more of our conversation with Bill Gates coming up shortly on the program Time Now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. For that, we're joined by Bloomberg's Amy Moore is seeing good morning, Good morning, Kiera. The US Supreme Court will your arguments today in the bankruptcy deal for oxyconton maker Purdue Pharma. ABC News spoke to attorney at Niger, an attorney for some of the plaintiffs who helped negotiate that settlement. In a way, this case is about deterrens. It's about holding corporate leaders and owners accountable for their business decisions. The six billion dollar deal gives Purdue Pharma's owners the Sackler Family immunity, protecting them from lawsuits. A leading national health expert says the US should experience a more typical flu and virus season this winter. We're probably looking at a more typical winter pathogen season what we've seen in past years. Speaking on CBS's Face the Nation, former FDA Commissioners doctor Scott Gottlieb says the level of RSV and flu cases is abating, but he is still encouraging everyone to get vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about a third of Americans or not getting enough sleep nurse Susan Harris, a sleep expert, says sleep controls everything in our lives, and without it, we struggle. It's essentially another pandemic that we are experiencing. She says sleep is the most underestimated and underutilized health aight in modern society. US Air Forces divers have discovered wreckage and remains of crew members from a US Air Force Osprey aircraft that crashed last week off southwestern Japan. Sources say five bodies in the bulk of the wreckage were located underwater. The Osprey plunged into the sea off the island of Yakashima on Wednesday. Eight people were on board. The latest class of Kennedy Center Honorees were inducted last night, including comedian Billy Crystal, soprano Renee Fleming, singer, songwriter, producer and member of the Begs Berry Gibb rapper, singer and actress Queen Latifah, and singer Dion Warwick. President Biden says the performing arts reflect who we are as Americans and as human beings. That's especially true for more than two hundred Kennedy Center honorees over the past forty six years have helped shape how we see ourselves, how we see each other, and how we see our world. The gala event took place last night, hosted by previous honor Ey Gloria Stefan. The show will air on Wednesday, December twenty seventh on CBS Global News twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Amy Morris and this is Bloomberg Karen. All right, Amy, thank you what we do bring you news throughout the day. As Amy said right here on Bloomberg Radio, but also, as she said, you can get the latest news on demand whenever you want it. So the question is how do you do it? While you subscribe to Bloomberg News Now, and then you can get the latest headlines right at the click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot com, plus Apple, Spotify, and pretty much anywhere else you get your podcasts. So it's time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update. For that, we bring in John stash out gun Karen. Before the NFL kicked off controversy in college football the last year that the playoff is only four teams. Next year it's going to twelve, so the last time this is likely to happen, a team goes undefeated in a Power five conference and doesn't get invited. It happened to Florida State, who went thirteen to zero in the ACC also beat two SEC teams LSU and Florida. A week ago, the Semin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ional community that it is doing what it can to limit civilian casualties. Yeah, yeah, I mean I think you certainly will get that. You got it from just now from the IDEFA spokesman's coming out and again emphasizing the civilian side of it. But again we heard from the chief of staff from the Israeli Defense Forces over the weekend and we were asked. They were being asked basically, what does this thing in the south look like? What does this operation look like? And they would say it will be as thorough in the south at as it has been in the north. And again everyone is going to be paying attention to the casualty numbers, the figure of dead. We understand that that figure is now at fifteen thousand, five hundred people that have been killed in Gaza since the beginning of this war. Eighty percent of the two point two million people have been displaced. I mean, these are just huge figures. The Israeli say that five thousand are Hamas fighters that are now dead. And again, now the operation is going through the tunnels and dealing with all of these things. But again we are on day fifty nine of this day sixty is coming up tomorrow, and there's not really an end in sight, and in the meantime, we mentioned that the US has been responding to attempted attacks and in some cases I guess successful attacks as well. On commercial shipping in the Red Sea, I mean, there are two potential questions there. What is the risk that this escalates into a wider war and what's the risk to shipping to supply lines globally. It's something that really the market is also very intensely, you know, focused on with all of these sort of spillover effects. And as we know, the United States has been intercepting missiles over the Red Sea over the last few weeks, coming from Yemen all the way up the Red Seas is a huge distance across, and is it a top priority to mitigate all that the Saudis that are on the border with Yemen, you know, some we understand that they've been firing into their airspace and all of these are sort of the potential conflict points. However, again we see all of the same risks we've seen for the last few weeks and months, which is Hezbollah in the north of Israel. Again, there's still some attacks there, but nothing that really stands out as a dramatic escalation. But these are all the things that the market certainly will be playing close attention to. In the United States has its significant naval fleet out there to deter exactly this kind of behavior. Absolutely, And as you mentioned, this week will mark two months since the October verse seventh attack. This Thursday will be that two month mark. Raises the question about how much longer this conflict can go on and whether Israel needs to spell out more clearly what its objectives are, what dismantling and destroying Hamas will mean. This is exactly the point, what does that mean. We know that the aim is to dismantle Hamas. The question is again with an insidiousness of an ideology which is not just composed of a very sort of neat selection of human beings that once they're gone, it's gone. This is the problem and this is the problem that the Israelis have and this is where again the support of the international community will be tested as this war continues to rumble on. And the other issue you have is obviously you have the situation in Gaza, but when you look at the West Bank, they after the cease fire, where you had the hostages released and you have a many Palestinian prisoners released. You saw a lot of Hamas flags running in the West Bank because they're seeing this. Hamas to a degree is standing up for the Palestinian cause. It is bringing results, it is bringing people back home. And again this only complicates this matter, which again it's very hard to be very optimistic about this, but there needs to be some kind of political or diplomatic breakthrough for there to be a durable solution to this conflict that has plagued the reason for many, many, many decades. All right, Bloomberg's Oliver Crook joining us this morning, who's been part of our team covering this conflict between Israel and Hamas since the October seventh attack. And Oliver with us this morning. Thanks again for being with us. And now we want to bring you our conversation with Bill Gates, the co founder of Microsoft, who is one of the many dignitaries at the COP twenty eight climate summit in Dubai. Gates says the world probably will not meet the goal from the twenty fifteen Paris Agreement of limiting the rising global temperatures to one and a half degrees celsius, but that doesn't mean he isn't optimistic about the fight against climate change. Bill Gates praised the COP Summit for making progress on tackling global warming despite geopolitical tensions. Gates spoke with Bloomberg's Farancy Laquai from Dubai discussing COP twenty eight, the warming Planet, and how he measures success against climate change. Let's go to part of that discussion. Climate change. Overall, it's a challenge to the world. Hydrocarbons have been very cheap. Our economy is built around in coal, gas oil, and so we have to make this change. The progression of inventing new approaches, green approaches, and then implementing them and over time scaling them and getting them so cheap what I call zero green premium. You first have to have risk capital. Then you have to have bigger amounts capital, eventually, as they say, trillions of dollars to get every country to replace it's steel plants at cement plants and so depending on the emissions area. Some of these things like steel and cement were at the very early stage. Some like electric cars, at least at the high end the green premium you could says zero, not for for low cost cars where you park on the street. But you so all these things and the faster we go, the less temperature increase. We'll see. But do you think we're going fast enough to actually hit the targets that were set out in the Paris Agreement? No, we won't hit hit no to aspirational targets. Well, you can do the math on one point five and even two point zero. Isn't that likely? Now? Fortunately, if you stay below three, a lot of the ill effects that people have heard about don't happen unless you really are irresponsible and let it get up to the higher range. Where do you see the role of fossil fuels going forward, Well, we have to outcompete fossil fuels. Now. To do that properly, they you know, they shouldn't get subsidies, and in fact a carbon tax over time should be put on so that the new you know, say the electric car or the plane that use hydrogen, the fact it doesn't emit carbon, you're helping it get adoption. Those companies have skills, you know, if you want to sequester carbon or you know nuclear wayt or there's a lot of skills if you want to make biofuels. You know, some of those companies will take the capital and skills they have you know, so I wouldn't you know, say okay, I wish they weren't there. You know, people still, you know, there's no country that can say, okay, we have zero emissions. Uh. You know, people want to drive to work. You know. In fact, the excess supply when Russia cut off its supply in the world was sort of glad that was available. And so yes, oil and gas needs to be out competed, and those companies need to join the effort. I know you look at a lot of technologies and a lot of innovation, but is there one thing that you've been most excited about. If we can get either nuclear fission or fusion to be safe and broadly accepted and very economic because it's not whether dependent, it would be very complementary to the large amount of solar and wind that we're putting into our electric system. And so I'm biased. I'm a huge investor in both fission and fusion and hoping that it comes in time. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Today. Hey, your morning brief on the stories making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. Look for us on your podcast feed at six am Eastern each morning on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. You can also listen live each morning starting at five am Wall Street Time on Bloomberg eleven three to zero in New York, Bloomberg ninety nine to one in Washington, Bloomberg one oh six to one in Boston, and Bloomberg ninety sixty in San Francisco. Our flagship New York station is also available on your Amazon Alexa devices. Just say Alexa Play Bloomberg eleven thirty plus. Listen coast to coast on the Bloomberg Business app, seriusxmb iHeartRadio app, and on Bloomberg dot Com. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Join us again tomorrow morning for all the news you need to start your day right here on Bloomberg DaybreakSee 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Media Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 59:52


In the late 1980's and early '90s, the TV sitcom landscape was dominated by an unstoppable force known as Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions. It's the creative juggernaut that brought us Soap and Benson in the late 70s, evolving into the force field behind The Golden Girls. A series so iconic, it launched the spin-offs, Nurses, The Golden Palace and Empty Nest, co-starring our guest, David Leisure.This Saturday night lineup featured casts of characters who occupied the same imagined universe and often popped into each other's shows. David was Empty Nest's wacky neighbor and he also appeared as Charley Dietz on The Golden Girls, Nurses and another Witt/Thomas/Harris creation, Blossom.Empty Nest, starred Richard Mulligan as Dr. Harry Weston, a widowed pediatrician, much sought after by all the Miami single ladies while riding the emotional waves of his grownup daughters who have refilled his Empty Nest.David gives us an exclusive peek behind the scenes of this memorable time in broadcast television history. Was Bea Arthur really the only Earth human who hated Betty White? What did Bea Arthur hate even more than Betty White? How did David's show attempt to fill the space left behind in their nest by Kristy McNichol? How did the cast and crew react to her emotional return?David shares his origin story and how he landed two key roles. 1) “First Krishna” in Airplane. (He was willing to shave his head.) And 2) The Joe Isuzu commercials. (He's an obsequious liar.)We also learn why St. Jude's hospital is so important to David, how he overcame childhood obesity and the truth about his secret, backstage divorce group therapy sessions with Loni Anderson and Richard Mulligan.All that plus IMDB Roulette and Empty Nest Trivia! And Fritz shares his own personal run-in with Golden Girls Producer Susan Harris. (She's probably still pissed.) Plus, in recommendations, we've got two great books: Blowback - A Warning To Save Democracy From The Next Trump by Miles Taylor and Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver.Path Points of Interest:David Leisure on WikipediaDavid Leisure on IMDBJoe Isuzu Commercials:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJMq_7alQpUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_1ASmweXYsDavid Leisure on FacebookEmpty Nest on IMDBSt. Jude's HospitalBlowback - A Warning To Save Democracy From The Next Trump by Miles TaylorDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

Gayest Episode Ever
Golden Girls Tries to Spin Off the Neighbors Next Door

Gayest Episode Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 97:39


“Empty Nests” (May 16, 1987) Happy summer! This is an episode of Backdoor Pilots, our summer Patreon series looking into the times famous sitcoms attempted to use a backdoor pilot to launch a spinoff. This particular example is one of the most interesting, since what aired on Golden Girls ended up being very different from the spinoff that made it to air, Empty Nest. Here is the full list of Backdoor Pilots episodes, with links to the ones that are currently live on Patreon. More to come!  Golden Girls, “Empty Nests” Married With Children, “Top of the Heap” Who's the Boss?, “Mona” Diff'rent Strokes, “The Girls School” Gimme a Break, “Nell and the Kid” Married With Children, “Radio Free Trumaine” 227, “The Audit” The Cosby Show, “Mr. Quiet” The Nanny, “Chatterbox” Who's the Boss?, “Living Dolls” Support us at the $5-a-month level or higher to get every new episode of Backdoor Pilots in your feed as they go live. Is there maybe some bad blood between Golden Girls creator Susan Harris and Rita Moreno, who almost starred in the spinoff? We talk about it in the episode, but I also made a video detailing this weird bit of TV history in case you'd like to explore it with visual aids. The theme song to this series was composed and performed by Meika Grimm. The art for the series was designed by Ian O'Phelan.

Crossroads Community Church Ridgecrest, CA
The Book of James Part 9 The Real Deal One Day at a Time by Bill Corley with guest speakers

Crossroads Community Church Ridgecrest, CA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 46:41


The Book of James Part 9: The Real Deal - One Day at a Time Bill Corley with guest speakers Original Air Date: 2023.06.11 Special Thanks to our guest speakers: Garon and Susan Harris, Missionaries serving in Mango, Togo Africa If you have brothers or sisters, you understand the nature of the relationship and the ups and downs that come with it. We may not realize it, but Jesus had brothers and sisters... Mark 6:3 tells us, Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joseph and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him. We don't know much more about His family, but one brother in particular we can learn from is James. James' story is amazing, having gone from little brother and skeptic, to believer in Jesus as the Messiah and leader of the early church and writer of the book that bears his name. We invite you to join us – and James – as we learn more of his story and his teachings on the Christian life and church life. His instructions to believers and the church are amazingly on point for today, they are clear and leave no room for doubt. If you are not one to mince words with others, you'll love James! If you have missed a message or are viewing from home, you can catch weekend services on our Facebook page and YouTube by going to www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org or through the church app. We also have podcasts available by looking up Crossroads Community Church - available on several podcast apps. For questions or information, please contact us at: (760)384-3333 Wednesday – Friday 10am – 4pm, text (760)301-4840 or email ccc@ccc-rc.org

The Morning Mess
The Morning Mess - Psychic Susan

The Morning Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 13:02


Do you believe in psychics?! Some of us on the show were skeptics UNITL we met Susan Harris - she's been reading us for years and is so accurate, it's scary! Hear what she told Joey Boy that made him tear up... 

Protecting Your NEST with Dr. Tony Hampton
Episode 151: Reversed Carnivore House Guests Susan Harris and Tim Kasprick

Protecting Your NEST with Dr. Tony Hampton

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 72:41


Welcome to Protecting Your Nest with Dr. Tony Hampton. Dr. Following the amazing success of the first two seasons of the Reversed: Carnivore series, Charles Mattocks and his producers have decided to create another season in which the guests will learn about the carnivore diet and intermittent fasting. Susan and Tim, two of those guests, join us in this episode to discuss their experiences with the carnivore diet. Susan Harris is a TV host, author, and former teacher who is passionate about helping others reverse their diabetes. Tim Kasprick is a meat producer from Canada. In this discussion, Dr. Tony, Tim, and Susan talk about: (03:25) How Susan and Tim met (04:08) What life was like for Susan and Tim before they began to make lifestyle changes (12:56) How Susan and Tim first discovered the carnivore diet (16:58) How Susan found the courage to turn down medication in favor of lifestyle change (24:52) How Tim responded to his wife's decision to forgo medication and begin a carnivore diet (27:54) Susan and Tim's cultural food heritage and how they interact with their respective cultures' cuisine post-carnivore (33:29) Other lifestyle changes that Susan and Tim have implemented other than diet (40:04) Susan's process as a writer and how she came to write the children's book, Little Copper Pennies (52:31) Artificial sweeteners and keto products (57:00) Why some cultures struggle more with diabetes than others Thank you for listening to Protecting Your Nest. For additional resources and information, please see the links below.    Links:   Susan Harris: Website Twitter Instagram   Dr. Tony Hampton: Linktree Instagram Account LinkedIn Account Ritmos Negros Podcast Q Med Symposium for Metabolic Health Lectures

Highly Disputed
Track Jake Haener's Google Searches ft. Derrik Klassen & Susan Harris

Highly Disputed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 74:22


The annual HD QB Draft Class Special is back, with a new twist. As always, Derrik Klassen joins us to make us smart and informed on the football aspects of the QBs in this year's NFL Draft, but now we have the Vibe Check Expert Susan Harris to sus out which QBs are psychos. You won't find more comprehensive coverage on Anthony Richardson's religion, Josh Allen's infidelity, and the projections of the top selections of the draft than you'll find here.

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
27 - Ladies Of The Evening

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 53:25


Our Theme Music care of K. John Stewart ⁠https://youtu.be/JM406A2r9ys Season 2 Episode 2 Directed by Terry Hughes Written by Susan Harris, Barry Fanaro, Mort Nathan Dorothy, Rose, and Blanche win tickets to attend a post-premiere movie party with Burt Reynolds. However, a hitch in their plan occurs when they are mistaken for prostitutes. If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast player, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon! http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED

Highly Disputed
No Thoughts, Just Mac Jones ft. Susan Harris

Highly Disputed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 70:44


Our good pal Susan Harris joins the show to give us a woman's perspective on the quarterbacks of the NFL, seeing if they pass the vibe check. Then she gives us her burning, crowdsourced questions the world of non-sports watching women are wondering about sports bros. And a debate on the cinematic merit of the original Top Gun.

Heather Penny Podcast
Gender Equality and Leadership with Dr. Susan Harris Howell

Heather Penny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 59:06


I was honored to have Dr. Susan Harris Howell on my podcast to talk about gender equality and leadership. We had a stimulating conversation about gender bias, the narratives that shape gender roles, and healthy paths to create more equality in our world and workplaces. Dr. Howell is a psychology professor, speaker, and author of the book Buried Talents: Overcoming Gendered Socialization to Answer God's Call. susanharrishowell.cominstagram.com/susan_h_howellCheering you on!heatherpenny.com@heatherpennyphd

AgriSafe Talking Total Farmer Health
Sleep and Your Health

AgriSafe Talking Total Farmer Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 12:46 Transcription Available


30 Tips and Tricks for Better Sleep: go.unl.edu/sleeptipsHear more from Susan Harris in her 2020 webinar, Sleepless in America.If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Script Arranged by Laura SiegelHosted by Carey PortellEdited by Joel SharptonSpecial Guests: Susan Harris

CBF Conversations
Susan Harris Howell: The Bible, Church, & Inequitable Gender Socialization

CBF Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 53:50


Sponsors: Central Seminary, CBF Church Benefits, & Baptist Seminary of Kentucky. Join the listener community at https://www.classy.org/campaign/podcast-listener-support/c251116. Music from HookSounds.com

Gayest Episode Ever
We Finally Do Soap

Gayest Episode Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 156:39


Content warning: In discussing plotlines on Soap, we do bring up suicide and, very briefly, sexual assault. "Episode 4.1" (November 12, 1980) * Finally! It's one of the biggest cult favorite sitcoms of all time *and* it's also a show famous for having a LGBT character in the main cast. The only reason it's taken us this many years to tackle Soap is that it's so much more serialized than mostly anything else we cover, so while we focus on one particular episode, we're also discussing the entirety of Billy Crystal's gay character, Jodie Dallas. Good thing we have longtime Soap fan and TableCakes' Katherine Helmond correspondent Gwynedd Stuart on hand to discuss the show in general and the awesomeness of Jessica Tate in particular. Check out our sponsor, Spaces! And join our spaces for Gayest Episode Ever and Cartoons That Made Us Gay. Also check out Gwynedd's work on Sporked. Listen to Gwynedd's episode of Monday Afternoon Movie about The Legend of Lizzie Borden. See the full text of "the Soap memo." And then read the full piece on Newspapers.com (subscription required). The Susan Harris quotes in this piece come from this 2018 Yahoo interview. Go shop at our TeePublic store! Follow: GEE on Facebook • GEE's Facebook Group • GEE on Twitter • GEE on Instagram • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! We even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This episode's art was designed by Ian O'Phelan. This is a TableCakes podcast. * By some counts, this is actually episode 3.22.

Mutuality Matters Podcast
(New Voices) Gendered Socialization and Unearthing Buried Talents with Dr. Susan Harris Howell

Mutuality Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 25:37


Disclaimer  The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.    Show Notes  Why are there not as many women ministers? Dr. Susan Harris Howell talks with hosts Blake and Erin about her work on the socialization of women and men. There are several variables that contribute to the diminishing of women, such as the gendered language we use daily without thought. In this episode, we learn what these variables are and how we can counter their effects. Be sure to pick up Dr. Howell's book, “Buried Talents” at the CBE bookstore and visit her website to learn more: https://www.susanharrishowell.com/    Bio  Dr. Susan Harris Howell is a writer, speaker, and professor of Psychology, based in Central Kentucky. After graduating from Campbellsville College, she went on to the University of Louisville for her graduate work, receiving a Master of Education with an emphasis in marriage and family counseling and a Doctor of Education with an emphasis in counseling and development. She worked as a therapist before beginning her teaching career. She has written extensively on the topic of biblical gender equality. Dr. Howell teaches classes on gender studies and integrating faith and psychology at Campbellsville University in Kentucky. She is the author of Buried Talents: Overcoming Gendered Socialization to Answer God's Call, as well as a number of articles about the importance of following our own gifts and calling rather than letting others dictate to us which pursuits are appropriate for women and men.    Other Reading   Buried Talents by Susan Harris Howell  The Desk: Four Lessons to Help Women Tackle the Impossible by Susan Harris Howell  No Longer Male and Female: Why Do We Still Separate by Gender in Church? by Vanessa Bickle  

The Alabaster Jar
Buried Talents: Overcoming Gendered Socialization to Answer God's Call with Dr. Susan Harris Howell - AJ 77

The Alabaster Jar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 43:59


If God is calling women to lead, what's holding them back? Susan Harris Howell has spent years helping students investigate this question. In Buried Talents, she makes clear how gender disparity in leadership is directly connected to a larger, less overt issue: gendered socialization. Howell examines gendered messages people encounter inside and outside the church in each stage of life, showing how they often create misconceptions about who women are, what they're capable of, and how they fit into God's work Purchase your copy of Buried Talents - https://www.susanharrishowell.com/buriedtalents

Beyond the Page
Buried Talents: Overcoming Gendered Socialization | A Conversation with Susan Harris Howell

Beyond the Page

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 36:07


If God is calling women to lead, what's holding them back? Susan Harris Howell has spent her academic life investigating this question and the answer that she's come to is gendered socialization. That is, society [...] The post Buried Talents: Overcoming Gendered Socialization | A Conversation with Susan Harris Howell appeared first on Life Is Story.

New Creation Conversations
New Creation Conversations Episode 064 - Dr. Susan Harris Howell on Gendered Socialization and Encouraging the "Buried Talents" of Women to Pursue God's Call

New Creation Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 69:00


Welcome to episode sixty-four of New Creation Conversations. I'm delighted to be joined in today's conversation by Dr. Susan Harris Howell. Susan is Professor of Psychology at Campbellsville University in Kentucky, where she has taught for twenty-eight years. She is an alum of Campbellsville and has both a master's degree and a doctorate in Education (with emphases in counseling and development) from the University of Louisville. She recently wrote and published a book entitled, Buried Talents: Overcoming Gendered Socialization to Answer God's Call (published by IVP Academic). The book emerges out of a couple of decades of Susan's research and teaching on gender and gender socialization. In it she argues that the small percentage of women in parish ministry is not just the result of theological problems, but it is also the consequence of a broad intersection of social formation connected to gender, and its implications. The book is not just a fascinating analysis of how gender socialization happens through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, but it also offers helpful and practical ways for us to reflect the new creation in the ways we relate to and encourage one another as men and women. I found the book not only helpful for young women who are wrestling with God's call upon their lives, but a beneficial book as a church leader, a parent, and mentor to both young women and young men. It is a great book and an important conversation.

Deep Thoughts for Deep Times
Buried Talents with Dr. Susan Harris Howell

Deep Thoughts for Deep Times

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 28:34


Are men and women equal? What does the Bible say? How do we overcome gender stereotypes? In today's podcast, we will address these issues, with Dr. Susan Harris Howell. She has recently written a book entitled Buried Talents that addresses these topics and more. To purchase Buried Talents please visit susanharrishowell.com Follow Dr. Howell on Twitter @susan_h_howell Facebook: Susan Harris Howell --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heath-family-adventures/support

Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing the Golden Girls
Episodes 103 & 104: Chronic Illness, Dismissive Doctors, Sleep Deprivation and A Bag of S̶u̶n̶s̶h̶i̶n̶e̶ Egg Yolks

Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing the Golden Girls

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 49:57


We're up and running in Season 5! In the two-part season premiere, we find Dorothy, an otherwise healthy woman whose only medical woes were once digesting raw vegetables and a cracking jaw, feeling exhausted, sick, and frustrated that no doctor seems to believe she has a real, medical problem. This storyline represents Susan Harris, the creator of The Golden Girls, and her own struggle to get doctors to believe her Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was not a 100% tiptop mental problem. Meanwhile, Blanche decides she must publish a Great Southern Novel™, even if that means not sleeping for days and hallucinating "little balls of sunshine in a bag." An ace of an episode to start the fifth season of the greatest television show of all time, The Golden Girls.

Indy Radio
Pilot Season: Episode 5 The Golden Girls 'The Engagement'

Indy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 82:22


On episode 5 the panel reviews the Pilot episode of the television comedy The Golden Girls which aired September 14, 1985, The show's ensemble cast features Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty. created by Susan Harris 4/26/22 Hosts: Kinte https://www.instagram.com/kinteferger... Jen https://www.instagram.com/followingbl... Olaf https://www.instagram.com/olafbarbosa/ Renee https://www.instagram.com/rdcartbydes... Josh https://www.instagram.com/chittyjoshua/ Tory https://www.instagram.com/rushtory/ "The Engagement" Blanche's latest boyfriend, Harry, proposes marriage to her, and gets Rose to worrying about where she will live, considering Blanche owns the house that they all live in. Meanwhile, Dorothy's mother's retirement home, Shady Pines, burns down, prompting Sophia to move into their house. original airdate September 14, 1985 Pilot Season is a show where a panel rates and reviews the first episode of a television show drama or comedy. In season one reviews of such classics of Gilligan's Island, Get Smart and the Golden Girls will be review. As well as dramas such as Lost, The Practice and the Sopranos. The show is hosted by Kinte.

Indy Radio
Pilot Season: Episode 5 The Golden Girls 'The Engagement'

Indy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 82:21


On episode 5 the panel reviews the Pilot episode of the television comedy The Golden Girls which aired September 14, 1985, The show's ensemble cast features Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty. created by Susan Harris 4/26/22 Hosts: Kinte https://www.instagram.com/kinteferger... Jen https://www.instagram.com/followingbl... Olaf https://www.instagram.com/olafbarbosa/ Renee https://www.instagram.com/rdcartbydes... Josh https://www.instagram.com/chittyjoshua/ Tory https://www.instagram.com/rushtory/ "The Engagement" Blanche's latest boyfriend, Harry, proposes marriage to her, and gets Rose to worrying about where she will live, considering Blanche owns the house that they all live in. Meanwhile, Dorothy's mother's retirement home, Shady Pines, burns down, prompting Sophia to move into their house. original airdate September 14, 1985 Pilot Season is a show where a panel rates and reviews the first episode of a television show drama or comedy. In season one reviews of such classics of Gilligan's Island, Get Smart and the Golden Girls will be review. As well as dramas such as Lost, The Practice and the Sopranos. The show is hosted by Kinte.

The Kim Monson Show
The Essential Founding Fathers: Benjamin Franklin and George Washington

The Kim Monson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 58:16


Ben Martin presents the second lecture of his history series, The Essential Founding Fathers. In this month's lecture, Martin focuses on the achievements and partnership of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. This series is made possible by the support of Susan Harris and the Harris Family.

Women Who Move Nations - The Public Transport Podcast
Transport Associations Edition: Caroline Wilkie, CEO, ARA, Susan Harris, CEO, ITS Australia, Roz Chivers, Executive Director, BIC and Michelle Batsas, CEO, PTAANZ

Women Who Move Nations - The Public Transport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 57:06


Join this heartfelt discussion between four women leading Australia and New Zealand's peak transport associations: Michelle Batsas, the Chief Executive Officer of the Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand (PTAANZ), Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer of the Australasian Railway Association, Susan Harris, Chief Executive Officer of ITS Australia and Roz Chivers, Executive Director of the Bus Industry Confederation. Hear their insights on leadership, work/life balance and creating a future of sustainable mobility for all.

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
The Projectionist Has Semicha-Darshening About Old Movies and Vintage TV-Episode 18-The Soap Opera Variant is Dominant-Harold Gould's Stellar Performances on Susan Harris' Soap-James Clavell's The Children's Story

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 37:44


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TRIVIALITY - A Trivia Game Show Podcast

We take a look back at the sitcom that taught us all the importance of being a friend...and eating cheesecake. For the first bonus of 2022, today's episode is a Lay It On Me on the television classic, The Golden Girls created by Susan Harris that ran for seven seasons on NBC from 1985-1992. We are joined by Oakland 5 supporter, and returning guest, Amanda Zarr who has put together 15 Questions on the beloved antics of Blanche, Sophia, Dorothy, and Rose. In the hot seat is returning Oakland 5 supporter Jenn, who hopes to escape the clutches of Collateral's Tom Cruise and declare victory for herself and all the residents of St. Olaf. Jeff and Neal take a backseat to enjoy the questions, and debate which The Golden Girls actress deserved the most Emmy's. This episode was recorded shortly after the world collectively mourned the loss of icon Betty White. If you'd like to support a cause near and dear to her heart, click the link below and join Triviality in giving back. https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/02/us/betty-white-animal-charities-iyw/index.html Thank you to our Patrons for making all bonus episodes possible! https://www.trivialitypodcast.com/the-cream-of-the-crop/   Support us Directly: www.Patreon.com/TrivialityPodcast   Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your preferred podcast app! Follow us on social media, and support the show on Patreon for great perks! www.TrivialityPodcast.com www.Facebook.com/TrivialityPod www.Twitter.com/TrivialityPod   Want to hear your trivia question during an episode? Send us question to the email: TrivialityPodcast@Gmail.com with the subject QUESTION 5 and a host's name (Ken, Matt, Neal, or Jeff). We will read one listener submitted question per round. [New Episodes Every Tuesday] © Triviality – 2021

FarmSafe Podcast
Sleep

FarmSafe Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 14:55 Transcription Available


It's harvest season and during this busy time, farmers and ranchers may not be getting much sleep.  In this episode we talked to Susan Harris from Nebraska Extension, and Amanda Prokasky, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, to talk about the importance of sleep and how the quality and quantity of farmers' and ranchers' sleep is affected throughout the year.  "Anybody with any association with the agricultural industry knows that sleep is much different for Ag workers and producers than it is for most of the general population, because there are periods of time throughout the year where they're far busier."

Forum Health Integrative Medicine Provider Network Podcast
Wellness Chat: Rejuvenating Women's Sexual Health

Forum Health Integrative Medicine Provider Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 65:50


Ladies, let's talk! For many women, changes with your body, emotions and hormones as you age can be stressful and cause anxiety. Although this is a natural part of aging, it doesn't have to be that way.  If you're experiencing perimenopause/menopause, vaginal discomfort, urinary incontinence, low libido, mood swings or less enjoyment with sex, then it's time to reclaim your sexual wellness! In this episode, our experts in female rejuvenation and hormone wellness Megan Biggs, MSN, RN, APRN, Connie Casebolt, MD, MPH, Susan Harris, MSN, RN, CNM, FNP-C discuss the latest treatments to improve your sexual health and restore your confidence! You'll learn how to: • Balance your hormones  • Enhance your sexual enjoyment • Recover your libido  • Eliminate urinary stress incontinence • Reclaim your sexual health with treatments like the orgasm shot, Votiva, Mona Lisa, Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, and more!  At Forum Health, our nationwide community of healthcare practitioners is setting a new standard for healthcare. Our novel approach combines the powerful principles of functional and integrative medicine with advanced medical treatments and technology, data analytics, and collaborative relationships. Visit us to schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation to discuss your health needs and goals: https://www.forumhealth.com/contact/   Website: https://www.forumhealth.com/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forumhealthco/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forum_health/   Find a Forum Health practice: https://www.forumhealth.com/locations/

Mitchell's Front Page
PM needs to go to COP26 – Susan Harris Rimmer

Mitchell's Front Page

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 9:49


Professor Susan Harris Rimmer says it would be “a serious mistake” for the PM not to attend COP26 in Glasgow. The post PM needs to go to COP26 – Susan Harris Rimmer appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.

Conversations Cocktails + Connections
Ep. 150: Susan Harris

Conversations Cocktails + Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 40:15


You know that we are dog-lovers, so we were thrilled to be able to talk about dogs with Susan Harris, Executive Director of CARE for Animals. CARE is a great organization that rescues dogs and cats. Susan just recently joined CARE, but she has hit the ground running with a big upcoming fundraiser: Paws on the Runway. There are multiple ways to participate — in person, virtually, and bid on the auctions online. Cheers! Listen wherever you like to listen to podcasts. Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/convoscocktailsconnections/Follow Amy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redbeautylounge/Follow Emily on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/emilyreeves/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/convoscocktailspod)

Forum Health Integrative Medicine Provider Network Podcast
Women‘s Wellness Chat: Hormones, Sexual Health and Weight Loss

Forum Health Integrative Medicine Provider Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 50:53


In this episode, Susan Harris and Ebony Jenkins of Forum Health share the secrets for balancing hormones, reinvigorating sexual health, shedding those extra pounds and how to maintain your weight loss goals. Take the first step to a more rejuvenated and revitalized you! Learn how to: Balance your hormones and mood with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy Find relief from vaginal discomfort, dryness and urinary stress incontinence with the Mona Lisa Touch Enhance your sexual enjoyment and recover your libido Reach and maintain your weight goals with the MoxiFit Weight Loss Lifestyle Program For more information on the treatments and programs mentioned in this episode, visit www.ForumHealth.com. 

Check Your Brain
Jim Colucci - Golden Girls Forever

Check Your Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 87:16


With all of the streaming options available in 2021, why do many still spend their Sundays watching The Golden Girls on basic cable? What is it about this show that ended nearly 30 years ago where people of all ages, races, and sexualities come together and still laugh? Jim Colucci is a writer and author, and back in 2016, he penned a book called Golden Girls Forever, a comprehensive look at the wildly popular program. He interviewed not only Bea Arthur, Betty White, and Rue McLanahan, but the creator Susan Harris, the writers, and even the actors playing bit or supporting roles. It was a 10-year passion project. Check Your Brain's Tony Mazur had a Zoom conversation with Jim about the show in general, how the concept of older women living in the same house in Miami came together, his experience being in the audience for a season seven taping, and the massive popularity the Golden Girls still carries to this day. Jim's book is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Girls-Forever-Unauthorized-Behind/dp/0062422901 Follow Tony on his various social media platforms: Twitter - @TonyMazur Instagram - @tmaze25 Be sure to subscribe to Tony's Patreon. $5 a month gets you bonus content, extra podcasts, and early access to guests. Visit Patreon.com/TonyMazur. Cover art for the Check Your Brain podcast is by Eric C. Fischer. If you need terrific graphic design work done, contact Eric at illstr8r@gmail.com.

Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing the Golden Girls
Very Special Episode With Dr. TJ West

Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing the Golden Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 57:11


What better way to close out Pride Month than with the author of some of the most dynamic, queer-focused Golden Girls content out there! Dr. Thomas J. West III, TJ to his pals and confidantes, wrote a paper called “Thank You for Being a Friend:” The Politics, History, and Fandom of The Golden Girls and Its Feminist Message for the Coming Decade," and has since written extensively about The Golden Girls, television, politics, and more. He is the co-host of the Queens of the B's podcast and was kind enough to talk to us about queerness of Phil Petrillo, the controversy surrounding Mixed Blessings, and the underrated genius of Susan Harris. Find TJ on Twitter @TJWest3 and check out his Medium page here: https://tjwest3.medium.com/

Scout On, Chattanooga: The Podcast
Ep. 03 - Susan Harris & Levi Lee

Scout On, Chattanooga: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:48


In our 3rd episode, we sit down with Susan Harris, the President/CEO of See Rock City, Inc., to talk about her career at Rock City and her time in scouting with her two sons. Also, in our Campfire Conversation, we check in with Levi Lee, a new Cub Scout Crossover into Troop 224 from Chickamauga.

The Jesus Society
Men of God - Part 1: Growing Up Without a (Good) Father

The Jesus Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 49:19


This is Episode 64 of The Jesus Society Podcast. Today I want to start a conversation about Men and Fathers and Families. This is something that's been on my heart for a long time, and it's probably something we're going to talk about for the next few weeks. And as I look back on my life, most of my ministry has been men's ministry. And in part, that's because of my own journey as a man. And there's a lot involved in that statement “my journey as a man.” I'm talking about becoming a grown-up, adult male in 21st century America. I'm talking about becoming a man of God. I'm talking about becoming and growing as a husband. And I'm talking about becoming and growing as a father. That's been a journey for me (as it is for most men). And that journey is not an easy one in modern-day America. And that's true for a whole host of reasons. So over the next few weeks, I want to unpack a lot of that. And we're going to hopefully have some guests in to talk about that with. Join me today as we discuss: 1. The crisis of men. 2. My own father, his issues, and my issues related to him and his issues. 3. Redemption and healing for me and my father. 4. What can be done about some of this? 5. Some new research about how faith is passed on in families and the crucial role fathers play in that. 6. Some real things parents can do for their kids ____________________________ As always, we'd appreciate it if you'd tell others about the podcast. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, AND now also on Amazon Music. Please visit us on our Facebook page for The Jesus Society Podcast (@JesusSocietyPodcast). We've also got a Facebook group for the Jesus Society Podcast. Also, check out our website — thejesussociety.com.   And, as we continue to try and grow our audience, we're currently loading all episodes of The Jesus Society podcast onto YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEy1ppP5RWd3jXPc6bI6WuQ/) and Odysee (https://odysee.com/@TheJesusSocietyPodcast:6). If you search for The Jesus Society Podcast on either YouTube or Odysee, you'll find us. And, if you'd like to support the show and our related ministry, we've added a Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/thejesussociety). Thanks for listening! And remember, you are greatly loved. Music and audio production by Nathan Longwell Music  _______________________ Resources for Today's Show: 1. https://www.christiancentury.org/article/2013-12/families-faith, and https://roybal.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/VBengtson-book-Press-Release-USC.pdf 2. Vern Bengtson, Norella M. Putney, and Susan Harris, Families and Faith: How Religion is Passed Down across Generations (Oxford University Press, 2017 — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0190675152/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_45RXDSF2XAZMM0BN92QK)

Mercedes In The Morning
Somewhat Normal Podcast - S2 E9 - The "Intuitive Susan Harris" One

Mercedes In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 18:39


Mercedes and J.C. take their radio show off the air for this weekly podcast that is anything but normal.. just somewhat normal. On this episode, Mercedes, J.C., and Steph talk to psychic and intuitive reader, Susan Harris! Susan talked to some of our loved ones who have passed and looks into our future! Take a listen!   You can contact Susan for virtual reading at susanhharris.comor Instagram.com/susanhharris See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heinemann Podcast
Connecting Literacy and the Arts with Susan Harris MacKay

Heinemann Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 27:58


Today on the podcast we’re exploring the stories we tell, and how we can create a classroom community that builds space for everyone’s story. We're joined today by Susan Harris MacKay. Susan is a national speaker, former classroom teacher and Pedagogical Director the Portland Children’s Museum and Opal School, and recently established the Center for Playful Inquiry. Her new book is called Story Workshop: New Possibilities for Young Writers, where she lays the framework for a structure that honors students’ stories as part of their literary lives.We began our conversation by asking, What is the connection between literacy and the arts?

The Mike Nowak Show
Trowels Out at Garden Rant

The Mike Nowak Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 120:25


Garden Rant is celebrating its 15th year of poison pens and killer wit about all things gardening. Ranter Marianne Willburn and co-founder Susan Harris stop by to talk about their work...and fun. Alaina Harkness of Current Water returns to talk about World Water Day 2021 and protecting water quality in the age of climate change and coronavirus.

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows
ASOM - Ep 77 - Susan Harris - Sleep For Farmers

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021


Susan Harris is an extension educator with the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. She specializes in rural health wellness and safety. Susan was actually guest on episode number four of the podcast where at the end of that episode we talked a little bit about the importance of sleep. Today we take a bit of a deeper dive into sleep and how it is important for us to pay attention to our sleep. Sleep should no longer be seen as a luxury but as a necessity. One edit here that I wanted to make sure to list. Around 5 minutes in to the interview Susan says that sleep is an umbrella that controls a number of health conditions. She spoke to me after we recorded and wanted to correct herself. What she intended to say is that sleep can protect against these negative health consequences. Susan is an incredible woman and I am so thankful for her long time support of the podcast. To find Susan online go to https://epd.unl.edu/profile/sharris-broomfield2

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows
ASOM - Ep 77 - Susan Harris - Sleep For Farmers

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021


Susan Harris is an extension educator with the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. She specializes in rural health wellness and safety. Susan was actually guest on episode number four of the podcast where at the end of that episode we talked a little bit about the importance of sleep. Today we take a bit of a deeper dive into sleep and how it is important for us to pay attention to our sleep. Sleep should no longer be seen as a luxury but as a necessity. One edit here that I wanted to make sure to list. Around 5 minutes in to the interview Susan says that sleep is an umbrella that controls a number of health conditions. She spoke to me after we recorded and wanted to correct herself. What she intended to say is that sleep can protect against these negative health consequences. Susan is an incredible woman and I am so thankful for her long time support of the podcast. To find Susan online go to https://epd.unl.edu/profile/sharris-broomfield2

Connect Extension Podcast
Episode 12: Wellness in Tough Times Toolkit

Connect Extension Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 24:24


In this episode, we talk with Susan Harris and Soni Cochran from Nebraska Extension about their project - Wellness in Tough Times Toolkit -that focuses on rural Nebraska communities impacted by disaster(s) with limited resources for recovery. The project strives to empower and strengthen the resiliency of individuals and families in communities by promoting opportunities to start the conversation around mental health and wellness. This team's journey working with the eXtension Foundation began in 2019 as a brand new project working through the Impact Collaborative program. Since then, they have received funding to support their work and at present, they are one of eight teams selected by the eXtension Foundation to have their project accelerated through our New Technologies for Ag Extension (NTAE) program.

Ken and Deb Mornings
Susan Harris: Thy Will Be Done

Ken and Deb Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020


If there’s a lesson to be learned from 2020, it's that we are not in control and our lives are fragile. Brent and Susan Harris discovered how true this is when they received a terminal diagnosis and began their cancer journey. Susan Harris will be with Ken and Deb Thursday to share that it was faith, family, and friends that helped them navigate the uncertain frontier in their life and is now sustaining Susan in her grief.

Call Time
The Script Supervisor

Call Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 62:25


7-time Emmy nominated producer Bruce Rand Berman sits down with script supervisor Sorel Kaire, whose credits include hit TV shows Benson, The Golden Girls, Blossom, Victorious, Mike & Molly, Mr. Inglesias, Bob Hearts Abishola, One Day at a Time and her current show, premiering in January, 2021, Call Me Kat. Sorel gives the insiders' scoop on what a script supervisor is, what someone who might be considering it would have to do to break in......and lets you in on her own Hollywood story as she talks about her career, her life and all the different projects she's worked on.

Homeschool Companion
PULSE – Part 2

Homeschool Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 24:30


Nick Hall launched PULSE as a college junior. What started with prayers from a few students is now one of the largest student-led evangelism movements in history. “Our mission isn’t just a crowd; it’s the individuals in it,” says Susan Harris.

Homeschool Companion
PULSE – Part 1

Homeschool Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 24:30


Nick Hall launched PULSE as a college junior. What started with prayers from a few students is now one of the largest student-led evangelism movements in history. “Our mission isn’t just a crowd; it’s the individuals in it,” says Susan Harris.

The Kim Monson Show
What is Conservatism?

The Kim Monson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020


Susan Harris, partner of the Kim Monson Show and sponsor of the series featuring Ben Martin exploring Important Speeches and Documents of the American Foundation, dissects the meaning of “conservatism” with Kim. A School Resource Officer (SRO) joins Kim to discuss the recent action by Denver Public Schools and Boulder Valley School District to dissolve their School Resource Officer Program. The post What is Conservatism? appeared first on The Kim Monson Show.

Massive Late Fee
Good Boys

Massive Late Fee

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 79:25


Soap is an American sitcom television series that originally ran on ABC from September 13, 1977, until April 20, 1981. The show was created as a night-time parody of daytime soap operas, presented as a weekly half-hour prime time comedy. Similar to a soap opera, the show's story was presented in a serial format, and featured melodramatic plotlines including alien abduction, demonic possession, extramarital affairs, murder, kidnapping, unknown diseases, amnesia, cults, organised crime warfare, a communist revolution and teacher-student relationships. In 2007 it was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME",[2] and in 2010, the Tates and the Campbells ranked at number 17 in TV Guide's list of "TV's Top Families". The show was created, written, and executive produced by Susan Harris, and also executive produced by Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas. Each returning season was preceded by a 90-minute retrospective of the previous season. Two of these retrospectives were made available on VHS in 1994, but were not included on any DVD collections.[3] The show aired 85 episodes over the course of four seasons. Eight of these (including the final four) aired as one-hour episodes during the original run on ABC. These hour-long episodes were later split in two, yielding 93 half-hour episodes for syndication. Like most sitcoms of the era, Soap was videotaped rather than filmed, but this coincidentally helped further its emulation of the daytime soap opera format, as most such productions were also videotaped. All episodes are available on region 1 DVD in four box sets. There is a box set of season 1 on region 2 DVD. The series has rerun in syndication on local channels as well as on cable. The show starred Katherine Helmond and Cathryn Damon as sisters/matriarchs of their own families. The cast also included three former soap opera actors. Robert Mandan (Chester Tate) had previously appeared on Search for Tomorrow as a leading man for Mary Stuart, and Donnelly Rhodes (Dutch Leitner) had played the first husband of Katherine Chancellor on The Young and the Restless. Arthur Peterson Jr. ("The Major") played Rev. John Ruthledge in the radio version of Guiding Light.

The Kim Monson Show
The Correlation Between Mental Health and Physical Health

The Kim Monson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020


Susan Harris and Kim have a conversation on the connection between mental health and physical health and why it is so important to stay positive, regardless of the negativity around you. William Perry Pendley, Acting Director of the Bureau of Land Management, joins Kim to discuss the move to Grand Junction. A look at Colorado's HB 20-1155, Higher Efficiency New Construction Residence. The post The Correlation Between Mental Health and Physical Health appeared first on The Kim Monson Show.

The Table Underground w/Tagan Engel
Witnesses To Hunger 2019

The Table Underground w/Tagan Engel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 51:53


Three women speak on the realities of hunger and poverty and their inspiring advocacy work through the group Witnesses To Hunger. With guests Susan Harris, Junie Cullum, and Wanda Perez.

WNHH Community Radio
The Table Underground with Tagan Engel | Ep. 63 Witnesses To Hunger 2019

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 51:53


Three women speak on the realities of hunger and poverty and their inspiring advocacy work through the group Witnesses To Hunger. With guests Susan Harris, Junie Cullum, and Wanda Perez. www.thetableunderground.com for more info and links.

The Kim Monson Show
Is it Possible to be Grateful and Envious at the Same Time?

The Kim Monson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019


Is it possible to be grateful and envious at the same time? Are we responsible for our attitudes and our actions? What are the benefits of delayed gratification? Kim and Susan Harris have a conversation about these big questions. The post Is it Possible to be Grateful and Envious at the Same Time? appeared first on The Kim Monson Show.

The Gender Card
Episode 1: What is the Gender Card? With Susan Harris Rimmer and Sara Davies

The Gender Card

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 36:03


Imagine for a moment if you will, what the world would look like if all genders were equal. What would that mean for society, for work, and play, and for women's place in those structures? That's what this podcast, The Gender Card, is all about. In this first episode of The Gender Card, we find out why and how women win or lose in big transitional periods, both on a global scale, and in their own personal lives. And we discover what brought together our esteemed experts Griffith Law School Associate Professor Dr Susan Harris-Rimmer, and Griffith Business School Associate Professor Dr Sara Davies, to start a radical research network for gender equity at university level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows
ASOM - Ep 4.- Susan Harris-Broomfield

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019


In this episode, Jason interviews Susan Harris-Broomfield, Rural Health, Wellness, and Safety Educator from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, about how the recent flooding in Nebraska is affecting those in the agricultural community there, and also how sleep deprivation impacts those in the ag community.

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows
ASOM - Ep 4.- Susan Harris-Broomfield

Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019


In this episode, Jason interviews Susan Harris-Broomfield, Rural Health, Wellness, and Safety Educator from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, about how the recent flooding in Nebraska is affecting those in the agricultural community there, and also how sleep deprivation impacts those in the ag community.

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
051 - S3E22 "The Academy" with Cameron Matthews

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 69:58


Cameron & I discuss and/or mention in passing: Coq Au Vin, Julie & Julia, Boeuf Bourguignon, Backdoor Pilots, Scott Baio, Jimmy Baio, The Beatles, The Starship Enterprise, Captain Picard, Soap, Katherine Helmond, Who’s The Boss?, Robert Mandan, the F.O.L.C.U., Susan Harris, Jay Johnson & Bob, Sophia Petrillo, The Golden Girls, Benson, Candice Bergen, Michael Jackson, Starting Over, Tatum O’Neal, Little Darlings, Kristy MacNichol, Gloria Vanderbilt, Anderson Cooper, *69, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Randy Quaid, Jennifer Slept Here, Ann Jillian, It’s a Living, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure (2003), IMDb, Paula Nelson, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Thelma Houston, Cass Elliot, Dwight Schrute, The Office, Theme Park Midi-Chlorians, The Golden Horseshoe, Disneyland, The Main Street Electrical Parade, Hercules Victory Parade, Block Party Bash, Hannah Berry Matthews, The American Idol Experience, I Love Lucy, Warner Brothers Cartoons, Game Of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Hollywood Public Works, The Three Stooges, Folger’s Coffee, Tootsie Pops, Lauren Bacall, High Point Coffee, Volkswagen Beetles, Humphrey Bogart, Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon, Christopher Atkins, The Blue Lagoon, Mother Of The Bride Dresses, Danny Tanner, Full House, Bob Saget.facethefactspod.comfacebook.com/facethefactspodtwitter.com/facethefactspodinstagram.com/facethefactspodPlease SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW!

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Actor-director Ted Wass ("Soap," "Oh God! You Devil," "Curse of the Pink Panther") regales Gilbert and Frank with stories about everyone from George Burns to James Coburn to Tony Randall, recalls the many controversies surrounding "Soap," and looks back on the impossible task of replacing the legendary Peter Sellers. Also, Raymond Burr narrates the Bible, Gilbert gushes over the "Sheena" movie, Frank reads the infamous "Soap" memo and Harvey Korman "owns" Ted's funny bone. PLUS: "Experiment in Terror"! Praising Robert Wagner! Remembering Janet Margolin! Martin Mull slays the room! The brilliance of Susan Harris! And Ted directs Phyllis Diller, Kathleen Freeman and William Shatner! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)

EXTRA RESOURCES FOR EPISODE 72Books by Ilya KaminskyPoetry Collections:Deaf Republic (Graywolf, 2019)Dancing in Odessa (Tupelo Press, 2004)Anthologies:The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry (co-editors Susan Harris, Ecco, 2010)In the Shape of a Human I Am Visiting the Earth: Poems from Far and Wide (co-editors Dominic Luxford and Jesse Nathan, McSweeney’s, 2017)Gossip and Metaphysics: Russian Modernist Poems and Prose (co-editors Katie Farris and Valzhyna Mort, Tupelo Press, 2014)A God in the House: Poets Talk about Faith, (co-editor Katherine Towler, Tupelo Press, 2012)Translations/Readings:Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva (with Jean Valentine, Alice James, 2012)This Lamentable City by Polina Barskova (Tupelo Press, 2010)If I Were Born in Prague: Poems of Guy Jean (with Katie Farris, Argos Press, 2011)Other Books and Writers Featured in the EpisodeIsaac BabelLeslie ScalapinoCatullusPropertiusAnna AkhmatovaCzeslaw MiloszTomas TranströmerOther Relevant Links“Searching for a Lost Odessa — and a Deaf Childhood” published in the New York Times, Aug. 9, 2018Ilya reads “Search Patrols” for the Poetry FoundationInterview with Ilya in the Adirondack ReviewPolish poet Adam Zagajewski talks to American translator Clare Cavanaugh and Ilya Kaminsky about contemporary Polish poetry, for the Poetry FoundationEPISODE TRANSCRIPT

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast
Interview: Jacqui Shine: (Media Historian; Journalist)

FYI: The Murphy Brown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 61:57


You may know Jacqui’s media writings from such publications as The New York Times, The Atlantic, Slate, and Buzzfeed. Most recently she recapped the Murphy Brown revival series for Vulture. Co-host Lauren sits down with Jacqui to discuss her fascination with the classic series as a media historian and a journalist. Topics include: Murphy Brown’s significance in media history, gender in television in the 1990s, the meta nature of the series, Jerry Gold, and more! A wonderful interview you won’t want to miss. * We forgot to mention Susan Harris in our female showrunners of the 1990s discussion! Join our Patron for more from Lauren’s chat with Jacqui! www.murphybrownpod.com/donate Jacqui’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/DearSplenda Jacqui’s content:www.jacquishine.contently.com Jacqui’s article on Cop Shows https://timeline.com/dragnet-lapd-propaganda-cop-bb19d9a5fb6f?gi=70ee68c74205

The Glide TV Recaps
S5E2 - Sick and Tired: Part 2 - The Golden Girls

The Glide TV Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 37:45


Isaac and Tom recap S5E2 'Sick and Tired: Part 2'! They also discuss the un-memorable Dr. Harry Weston, 'great art', confronting people in restaurants & why Susan Harris devoted two episodes to this topic!

On the Edge with April Mahoney
Susan Harris likes to say "Nothing taste as good as skinny feels" how to do it

On the Edge with April Mahoney

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 23:00


What a difference 11yrs can make if you really want it and try hard to achieve and maintain it. The challenge is keeping off. Listen to how my guest Susan Harris is doing it and supporting others through the process 

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
005 - S1E5 "Overachieving" with Michael Wanzie

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 65:50


Wanzie and I discuss and/or mention in passing: The 1980s, Tupperware parties, swamp juice, Joan Rivers, All In The Family, the words god and damn, Connecticut, offensive northern humor, Walt Disney World, Wanzie With A Z, Eastern Airlines, Motel 6, Mrs. Garrett’s hair, intro music, Three’s Company, the Susan Harris font used in Soap, Benson, Golden Girls, Empty Nest, Nurses, David’s undiagnosed, OCD, Seinfeld, homosexuality, and lots of other stuff.

Stall and Stable Podcast
EP 2: Best Practices in Horsekeeping with Susan Harris

Stall and Stable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 49:21


The best way to be safe around horses is to become an educated horse person and follow good safety practices. This is especially important in the stable, where our horses spend a lot of their time. Today's guest is author, illustrator, and international clinician, Susan E. Harris. Susan wrote and illustrated all three U.S. Pony Club Manuals of Horsemanship - the closest thing the U.S. has to documented standards in care for horses. In this episode, Susan and Helena talk about, and expand upon, the essentials of horsekeeping that Susan wrote about that Horsemanship series. Join us!

The Writing Life
#15 Found in Translation

The Writing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 27:13


In the first in a new series focusing on translation, we talk to Susan Harris and Samantha Schnee from magazine Words Without Borders about the how translation works, why it's important and how it has the potential to bring the world together. These interviews were recorded at London Book Fair - apologies for the background noise of intense hubbub. Hosted by Simon Jones, writer and Digital Marketing Manager at the National Centre for Writing. Find out more about the National Centre for Writing: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/ Useful links: Words Without Borders: https://www.wordswithoutborders.org/ Music by Bennet Maples: https://sonicfruit.co.uk/

Griffith in Asia
2018. Associate Professor Susan Harris Rimmer, Griffith University - Research Seminar

Griffith in Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 47:38


The recent conflict in Rakhine state has been brewing for years, and shows the weakness of ASEAN and UN conflict prevention mandates. This paper traces the compound failures of local and international actors to prevent atrocity crimes, using an international human rights law lens.

Organic Gardener Podcast
RAW!!! 247. Permaculture Skills Center | Erik Ohlsen | Sonoma County, CA

Organic Gardener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 98:45


This episode was so great I couldn’t hold it to myself. Erik Ohlsen is here to share his passion and knowledge of permaculture design and how you can start your own business that makes a great profit! It’s completely RAW, no editing at all including our pre-chat but I think you will enjoy it as much as I did and it goes so well after the last two awesome shows with Lee Reich and Susan Harris. Hope you enjoy and please support our patreon campaign if you can. We need your help more then ever to keep the show up on the air. Tell us a little about yourself. Erik Ohlsen director of the  Permaculture Artisans designs (http://www.permacultureartisans.com/) water harvesting systems anything under the sun doing this work since I was 19 Tell me about your first gardening experience? I have 2 answers for that Going out with my Grandma Marie My first gardening experience at 19 years old Tell us about something that grew well this year. I’m looking at an Asian Pear, we are having an asian pear bumper crop, eating too many giving them away as fast as we can. Is there something you would do different next year or want to try/new? One thing,  a lot of what we do are perennial based, a lot of it, a new persimmon that is finally doing well this year. Tell me about something that didn’t work so well this season. One of our big issues here are gophers. Which activity is your least favorite activity to do in the garden? trapping gophers… What is your favorite activity to do in the garden? what I would call chop and drop What is the best gardening advice you have ever received? don’t over think it avoid paralysis by analysis I don’t think there is any better skill a gardener can learn listen to the garden best skill to cultivate A favorite tool that you like to use? If you had to move and could only take one tool with you what would it be? The Rogue hoe. (https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_9?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=rogue+hoe&sprefix=rogue+hoe%2Caps%2C194&crid=MN4W32888C4G&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Arogue+hoe) A favorite recipe you like to cook from the garden? OK, so my favorite on my moms side my mom is from Argentia, goes back generations in Argentina, grandfather was born in Italy, my mom perfected is our family: (https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/11693/puttanesca-i/) (https://pfaf.org/user/Default.aspx) A favorite internet resource? Plants for a Future (https://pfaf.org/user/Default.aspx) A favorite book to reccommmend? (https://amzn.to/2wJ6xFF) (https://amzn.to/2wJ6xFF) Final question- if there was one change you would like to see to create a greener world what would it be? For example is there a charity or organization your passionate about or a project you would like to see put into action. What do you feel is the most crucial issue facing our planet in regards to the environment either in your local area or on a national or global scale? Global warming we are seeing the results both from an environmental and a social catastrophe would be a huge WAKE UP call How do we connect with you? (http://permacultureskillscenter.org/erik-ohlsen/) chat box you can click I get those messages people can send me an email (mailto:erik@erikohlsen.com) check out the website let us know if you have any questions or inspiration. Support this podcast

Organic Gardener Podcast
240. GardenRant Garden Blogger | DC Gardens | Susan Harris | Maryland

Organic Gardener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 53:31


Wednesday June 27, 2018. I’m thrilled to introduce this guest, I was visiting my mom in NY and I took this book out of her library and it was called (https://amzn.to/2od2zBg) (https://amzn.to/2od2zBg) And the introduction is by Susan Harris Garden Blogger from the (http://www.GardenRant.com) ! And she is here with me today and i know you are just going to love her. I grew up gardening a bit with both grandmothers and mother I wasn’t really obsessed until I got help The pay off once I got a little help, the result looked so much better. I have been a really intense gardener ever since!  I became very active in my local gardening club, I was writing in the newsletter. Someone said blogging was very easy so the very next day I started my very first blog, I started me in garden writing. Shortly after Amy Stewart asked if I would like to partner? (http://www.GardenRant.com) Garden Rant (http://www.GardenRant.com) The Tagline is Uprooting the gardening world pretty nervy The mission was to have opinionated writing and be able to say what we wanted and not have to worry about advertising. That led to being paid to write for magazines. I’ve written for a lot of gardening companies in my area. It just kind of snow balled from there. I call my audience green future growers, and I feel like they are like that are more then just gardeners, we’re trying to grow as much of our food as we can for a year so we can massively supplement our produce bill. Green Future Growers I know a lot of my listeners have green businesses, either seed companies, or education or not always market farmers but some kind of healthy nutritious business that requires a blog and do you have any tips for making that easier or for starting to becoming a successful blog writer. Oh gosh Well back then in 2005 there were so few of us we all knew each other the event they call the Gardener Blog Fling (http://gardenbloggersfling.blogspot.com/) They just celebrated their 10th year by returning to Austin. I would say just reading each others blogs and getting together in person we’ve become a pretty tight knit group. I don’t do much blog reading anymore. After 13 years of blogging just posting once a week which is just right, I’m glad I have a platform to post things. Garden Blog Writing Resources how to get blog reader write specifically for the web there’s much to know about it jump in published my first blog moved to different platforms find it so easy enjoy digital photography You can show them off in many places Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/organicgardenerpodcast/) still I like the blogging because it’s not just photos because there’s text. I miss the text, if there was just pictures in Instagram.  I notice similar things. I feel like when I’m on my phone my eyes get tired when there’s mostly just pictures. I like (https://www.instagram.com/organicgardenerpodcast/) on my computer for looking and posting comments. A little different tone ranting quite a bit Our least favorite home owner association rules that require you to have turf grass Our least favorite chemical companies that does a lot of advertising that pushes people to have the perfect lawn! We would often post about our favorite gardening shows on tv were gone! I learned to garden largely by watching HGTV and watching  Paul James  Gardening by the Yard out of Tulsa (https://www.facebook.com/Gardenerguycom-the-Official-Website-for-Paul-James-The-Gardener-Guy-91682843472/) We had a lot to rant about at first. You can’t keep repeating those same topics. We’ve gotten a little political with the changes coming to environmental law. Typically you don’t here politics mentioned on garden blogs. Maybe if it’s plant related you occasionally go there. We Support this podcast

AMA Journal of Ethics
Ethics Talk: How Chaplains Communicate About Values in Clinical Settings: An Interview with Rabbi Susan Harris - July 2018

AMA Journal of Ethics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 15:27


Chaplains provide spiritual and religious support to patients, families, and clinicians, but they also serve as key communicators, helping mediate between patients and medical teams. This month on Ethics Talk, we spoke with Rabbi Susan Harris, the director of chaplaincy at Boston Children’s Hospital, about the strategies that chaplains use to help patients and families articulate their goals and navigate logistical and emotional challenges that arise in the hospital.

Organic Gardener Podcast
Replay of 63: Montana Wildlife Gardener | David Schmetterling | Missoula, MT

Organic Gardener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 67:22


Originally published Jul 20, 2015 David Schmetterling is a wildlife gardener and biologist living in Missoula Montana who has created a wildlife garden on a small city lot. Using only native plants David and his wife have created a natural landscape that is home to countless birds, butterflies, and other insects that needs no water or irrigation other then the vegetables they grow in their greenhouse and beds. This amazing interview shares David’s passion and knowledge for growing a place that is an extension of home and lifestyle that is enjoyable and sustainable! Check out his blog at the  Montana Wildlife Gardener (http://montanawildlifegardener.blogspot.com)  to learn more about his amazing educational garden and yard. Tell us a little about yourself. I’m a biologist by trade, a wildlife biologist, but my interests are more broad then that. I’m fascinated by the natural world,  I consider myself a naturalist more then just a wildlife biologist in that I love birding, insects, plants and everything related, and obviously my career path has taken me to a place where I can do that full time. I also have a background in art, architecture and design. I love building things. That’s kind of where my interest in art and architecture really started at an early age as well. I’m a welder, and woodworker, in college I painted. I just like to make things. I love to cook, probably because I love to eat and that really keeps me busy gardening. I grew up in Maryland.  I’ve lived in Missoula, MT for 22 years now, it’s a wonderful place to be for a lot of reasons,  especially with a career in Fish and Wildlife management. How did you get to Missoula from Maryland? It’s a good questions. I love growing up where i did in Maryland, I had a lot of opportunities and had a lot of opportunities to explore the Eastern hardwood forests and things like that. I loved growing up there in terms of wildlife and amphibians, and reptiles, it’s such a neat place to be from. Montana, from a young age, it was always a place I really had a fascination and I hoped I would someday be able to come out here and fortunately I was able to get a job here and stay. Me too, I read a book about Montana in Fourth grade, and in college I got a map out and said this is where the trees are, and FVCC wasn’t quite big enough so I headed to UMT and then met my husband in Eureka planting trees and I’ve been here ever since, 22 years ago. I have sort of a funny story, I went to school in Missoula with this girl, and she was like, I want to go to Maryland, doesn’t that just sound so pretty Merry-land? That’s true. It’s pretty neat, I have really fond memories of it. I think that’s something expressed in my gardening. Just a sense of place,  and whether you’re in Maryland or in Montana, there’s so much to love about those places and every place in between, and the uniqueness of our landscapes and the diversity of our plants and wildlife and landscapes and its so important to preserve. And that’s one of my biggest problems with the landscape design industry is the homogenization of the U.S. Because we have such a diverse, there’s such diverse pallets of plants and animals that are nowhere else in the world, and so many people are so quick to give up on those, and transform their garden into what unfortunately is an ideal from France or England or something else, and not our climate or not our place. I think my blog,  Montana Wildlife Gardener (http://montanawildlifegardener.blogspot.com)  if I still lived in Maryland would would have a much much different take on things. Equally beautiful and an equal representation of the place I still choose to be. Maybe after we can talk about some people from Maryland I can use for a guest? Susan Harris, and Garden Rant …. Tell me about your first gardening experience? That’s a great question, I don’t know that... Support this podcast

4 Color Flashback: The Superhero Re-watch
Powerless! Four Color Flashback Summer TV Edition!

4 Color Flashback: The Superhero Re-watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 33:19


Cainim discusses how to pronounce Hudgens and the acting range of Danny Pudi! Powerless: Pilot watch!  Music: www.bensound.com 4 Color Flashback Cainim considers if Powerless is worth watching! Also this week: Cainim wants to know your favorite sitcoms of all time! He tells you his! And he may talk more about Community than he does Powerless! Somehow someway, Who's the Boss, Soar, Roseanne, Cosby, Billy Crystal, Susan Harris, Cheers, The Office, Parks and Recreation, My Secret Identity Seinfeld, Friends,Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, BoJack Horseman, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and much much more get referenced. All this and why Cainim hates The Big Bang Theory! And The Zagnut of the Week! Tell me what you thought of Powerless and about any of the movies or shows we've covered. Write to me at 4colorflashback@gmail.com Coming soon: Next Week: No show, my parents are in town! The week of July 8th : Arrow: Pilot Watch! The week of July 15th Smallville: Pilot Watch! 

Podcast – Wekk Podcast
Growing up 70’s – Soap

Podcast – Wekk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017


Soap premiered on ABC on September 13th, 1977. The twisted (and fatalistically unbelievable) lives of the Tates and the Campbells made for four seasons of delicious television. Kellie and Katy discuss the drama which occurred prior to the show airing as well as the many wonderful plot twists the show’s creator, Susan Harris, gifted to… Continue reading Growing up 70’s – Soap

Transportation Radio
A Preview of the 23rd ITS World Congress in Melbourne

Transportation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 9:44


When the 23rd ITS World Congress opens its doors in Melbourne on October 10, it will feature many of the same elements attendees have come to expect; exhibits, plenary and executive sessions, along with technical tours. But this is the first ITS World Congress in Australia since 2001 and the nation is eager to show off all that's been happening with intelligent transport in the country over the past 15 years. Transportation Radio's Bernie Wagenblast spoke with Susan Harris, the CEO of ITS Australia, to get a preview of what will be happening.

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)
TV: The Golden Girls 1985-1992 (cr. Susan Harris) Rated PG

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 2:29


Four mature women live together in Miami and experience the joys and angst of their golden years. Strong-willed Dorothy, spacey Rose, lusty Southern belle Blanche and matriarch Sophia, Dorothy's mom, occasionally clash but are there for one another in the end. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2SqXG7i Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)
TV: The Golden Girls 1985-1992 (cr. Susan Harris) Rated PG

Montage Film Reviews Sunday DVD Rental Suggestion - (SDRSP)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 2:29


Four mature women live together in Miami and experience the joys and angst of their golden years. Strong-willed Dorothy, spacey Rose, lusty Southern belle Blanche and matriarch Sophia, Dorothy's mom, occasionally clash but are there for one another in the end. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2SqXG7i

Milt Rosenberg
Use and Abuse of the English Language, Hour 1 04/07/15

Milt Rosenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015


Milt talks with three experts on the use and abuse of the English language. Well, two experts and our producer. Susan Harris works with the inimitable Words Without Borders and Ellen Hunt is a master at her craft. They explore ways in which English is use and, more often, mangled. If you’ve ever wondered if…

Pediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast

Featured are 6 authors of papers appearing in this issue of Pediatric Physical Therapy. Maggie O’Neil discusses recommendations regarding the role of pediatric PTs in promoting health and fitness for youth with disabilities; Elise Townsend comments on her research on AFOs for boys with Duchene Muscular Dystrophy; Susan Harris shares experiences providing intervention for babies with medical complexities as a result of Congenital Heart Disease; Kyra Kane presents her survey of therapists’ use of orthoses for flexible flat foot; Ashley Thompson introduces CIMT camp for children with CP; and Linda Bamonte describes care for a child with 16p11.2 Deletion Syndrome.

Transportation Radio
Profile: ITS Australia

Transportation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 9:03


You may be quite familiar with ITS organizations in your own nation, but what about other ITS groups around the world? Transportation Radio profiles ITS Australia in this interview with its CEO, Susan Harris.

Thank You for Being a Podcast: The Golden Girls Podcast
The Golden Girls Ep 008 Break-In with Bob Kubota

Thank You for Being a Podcast: The Golden Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 93:59


In this week's programme we invited the hilarious, legendary, friendly, Bob Kubota (@bobkubota, Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central) to watch the darkest episode of season one so far, "Break-In." This episode had it all; robbery, gun shooting, violent attacks, being mauled by a dog, foot chases, mace, everything that makes Golden Girls what it is today! We talked about downward spirals, flour and how maybe Susan Harris predicted the future? Tune in and find out. 

Stable Scoop Radio Show
Stable Scoop Episode 266 – The CHA and Anatomy in Motion with Susan Harris

Stable Scoop Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2013 69:37


A special treat as Christy Landwehr of the CHA invites Susan Harris to the Show to talk about Anatomy in Motion, the CHA and the Pony Club manuals. Plus, Lara Prior-Palmer, winner of the 2013 Mongol Derby. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

New Books in World Christianity
Susan Harris, “God's Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902” (Oxford UP, 2011)

New Books in World Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 68:21


Mark Twain called it “pious hypocrisies.” President McKinley called it “civilizing and Christianizing.” Both were referring to the U.S. annexation of the Philippines in 1899. Susan K. Harris‘ latest book, God's Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) targets the religious references in McKinley's and Twain's comments, assessing the role of religious rhetoric in the national and international debates over America's global mission at the turn into the 20th century. She points out that no matter which side Americans took, all assumed that the U.S. was founded in Protestant Christian principles. Harris probes the ramifications of this assumption, drawing on documents ranging from Noah Webster's 1832 History of the United States through Congressional speeches and newspaper articles, to In His Steps, the 1896 novel that asked “What Would Jesus Do?” Throughout, she offers a provocative reading both of the debates' religious framework and of the evolution of Christian national identity within the U.S. She also moves outside U.S. geopolitical boundaries, reviewing responses to the Americans' venture into global imperialism among Europeans, Latin Americans, and Filipinos. Harris works through key voices, including Twain, U.S. Senators Albert Beveridge and Benjamin Tillman; Filipino nationalists Emilio Aguinaldo and Apolinario Mabini; Latin American nationalists José Martí, José Enrique Rodó, and Rubén Darío; and the voices of Americans who wrote poems, essays, and letters either endorsing or protesting America's plunge into colonialism. This book matters: in the process of uncovering the past, Harris shows us the roots of current debates over textbooks, Christian nationalism, and U.S. global imaging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Susan Harris, “God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902” (Oxford UP, 2011)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 68:21


Mark Twain called it “pious hypocrisies.” President McKinley called it “civilizing and Christianizing.” Both were referring to the U.S. annexation of the Philippines in 1899. Susan K. Harris‘ latest book, God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) targets the religious references in McKinley’s and Twain’s comments, assessing the role of religious rhetoric in the national and international debates over America’s global mission at the turn into the 20th century. She points out that no matter which side Americans took, all assumed that the U.S. was founded in Protestant Christian principles. Harris probes the ramifications of this assumption, drawing on documents ranging from Noah Webster’s 1832 History of the United States through Congressional speeches and newspaper articles, to In His Steps, the 1896 novel that asked “What Would Jesus Do?” Throughout, she offers a provocative reading both of the debates’ religious framework and of the evolution of Christian national identity within the U.S. She also moves outside U.S. geopolitical boundaries, reviewing responses to the Americans’ venture into global imperialism among Europeans, Latin Americans, and Filipinos. Harris works through key voices, including Twain, U.S. Senators Albert Beveridge and Benjamin Tillman; Filipino nationalists Emilio Aguinaldo and Apolinario Mabini; Latin American nationalists José Martí, José Enrique Rodó, and Rubén Darío; and the voices of Americans who wrote poems, essays, and letters either endorsing or protesting America’s plunge into colonialism. This book matters: in the process of uncovering the past, Harris shows us the roots of current debates over textbooks, Christian nationalism, and U.S. global imaging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Susan Harris, “God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902” (Oxford UP, 2011)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 68:21


Mark Twain called it “pious hypocrisies.” President McKinley called it “civilizing and Christianizing.” Both were referring to the U.S. annexation of the Philippines in 1899. Susan K. Harris‘ latest book, God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) targets the religious references in McKinley’s and Twain’s comments, assessing the role of religious rhetoric in the national and international debates over America’s global mission at the turn into the 20th century. She points out that no matter which side Americans took, all assumed that the U.S. was founded in Protestant Christian principles. Harris probes the ramifications of this assumption, drawing on documents ranging from Noah Webster’s 1832 History of the United States through Congressional speeches and newspaper articles, to In His Steps, the 1896 novel that asked “What Would Jesus Do?” Throughout, she offers a provocative reading both of the debates’ religious framework and of the evolution of Christian national identity within the U.S. She also moves outside U.S. geopolitical boundaries, reviewing responses to the Americans’ venture into global imperialism among Europeans, Latin Americans, and Filipinos. Harris works through key voices, including Twain, U.S. Senators Albert Beveridge and Benjamin Tillman; Filipino nationalists Emilio Aguinaldo and Apolinario Mabini; Latin American nationalists José Martí, José Enrique Rodó, and Rubén Darío; and the voices of Americans who wrote poems, essays, and letters either endorsing or protesting America’s plunge into colonialism. This book matters: in the process of uncovering the past, Harris shows us the roots of current debates over textbooks, Christian nationalism, and U.S. global imaging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Susan Harris, “God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902” (Oxford UP, 2011)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 68:21


Mark Twain called it “pious hypocrisies.” President McKinley called it “civilizing and Christianizing.” Both were referring to the U.S. annexation of the Philippines in 1899. Susan K. Harris‘ latest book, God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) targets the religious references in McKinley’s and Twain’s comments, assessing the role of religious rhetoric in the national and international debates over America’s global mission at the turn into the 20th century. She points out that no matter which side Americans took, all assumed that the U.S. was founded in Protestant Christian principles. Harris probes the ramifications of this assumption, drawing on documents ranging from Noah Webster’s 1832 History of the United States through Congressional speeches and newspaper articles, to In His Steps, the 1896 novel that asked “What Would Jesus Do?” Throughout, she offers a provocative reading both of the debates’ religious framework and of the evolution of Christian national identity within the U.S. She also moves outside U.S. geopolitical boundaries, reviewing responses to the Americans’ venture into global imperialism among Europeans, Latin Americans, and Filipinos. Harris works through key voices, including Twain, U.S. Senators Albert Beveridge and Benjamin Tillman; Filipino nationalists Emilio Aguinaldo and Apolinario Mabini; Latin American nationalists José Martí, José Enrique Rodó, and Rubén Darío; and the voices of Americans who wrote poems, essays, and letters either endorsing or protesting America’s plunge into colonialism. This book matters: in the process of uncovering the past, Harris shows us the roots of current debates over textbooks, Christian nationalism, and U.S. global imaging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Susan Harris, “God's Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902” (Oxford UP, 2011)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 68:21


Mark Twain called it “pious hypocrisies.” President McKinley called it “civilizing and Christianizing.” Both were referring to the U.S. annexation of the Philippines in 1899. Susan K. Harris‘ latest book, God's Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) targets the religious references in McKinley's and Twain's comments, assessing the role of religious rhetoric in the national and international debates over America's global mission at the turn into the 20th century. She points out that no matter which side Americans took, all assumed that the U.S. was founded in Protestant Christian principles. Harris probes the ramifications of this assumption, drawing on documents ranging from Noah Webster's 1832 History of the United States through Congressional speeches and newspaper articles, to In His Steps, the 1896 novel that asked “What Would Jesus Do?” Throughout, she offers a provocative reading both of the debates' religious framework and of the evolution of Christian national identity within the U.S. She also moves outside U.S. geopolitical boundaries, reviewing responses to the Americans' venture into global imperialism among Europeans, Latin Americans, and Filipinos. Harris works through key voices, including Twain, U.S. Senators Albert Beveridge and Benjamin Tillman; Filipino nationalists Emilio Aguinaldo and Apolinario Mabini; Latin American nationalists José Martí, José Enrique Rodó, and Rubén Darío; and the voices of Americans who wrote poems, essays, and letters either endorsing or protesting America's plunge into colonialism. This book matters: in the process of uncovering the past, Harris shows us the roots of current debates over textbooks, Christian nationalism, and U.S. global imaging.

New Books in South Asian Studies
Susan Harris, “God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902” (Oxford UP, 2011)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 68:21


Mark Twain called it “pious hypocrisies.” President McKinley called it “civilizing and Christianizing.” Both were referring to the U.S. annexation of the Philippines in 1899. Susan K. Harris‘ latest book, God’s Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) targets the religious references in McKinley’s and Twain’s comments, assessing the role of religious rhetoric in the national and international debates over America’s global mission at the turn into the 20th century. She points out that no matter which side Americans took, all assumed that the U.S. was founded in Protestant Christian principles. Harris probes the ramifications of this assumption, drawing on documents ranging from Noah Webster’s 1832 History of the United States through Congressional speeches and newspaper articles, to In His Steps, the 1896 novel that asked “What Would Jesus Do?” Throughout, she offers a provocative reading both of the debates’ religious framework and of the evolution of Christian national identity within the U.S. She also moves outside U.S. geopolitical boundaries, reviewing responses to the Americans’ venture into global imperialism among Europeans, Latin Americans, and Filipinos. Harris works through key voices, including Twain, U.S. Senators Albert Beveridge and Benjamin Tillman; Filipino nationalists Emilio Aguinaldo and Apolinario Mabini; Latin American nationalists José Martí, José Enrique Rodó, and Rubén Darío; and the voices of Americans who wrote poems, essays, and letters either endorsing or protesting America’s plunge into colonialism. This book matters: in the process of uncovering the past, Harris shows us the roots of current debates over textbooks, Christian nationalism, and U.S. global imaging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Growing A Greener World with Joe Lamp'l
008 GGW – Garden Rant's Susan Harris & Seed Catalogs

Growing A Greener World with Joe Lamp'l

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2009


[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/joelampl/GGW008.mp3] Click the Arrow to Listen Now In this episode, Joe shares his insights into the many virtues of seed catalogs. They're all showing up in your mailbox now, so what to do with them? Next, Joe interviews Susan Harris of the wildly popular gardening blog, Garden Rant to find out what makes this blog such a hit with so many devoted fans. We have another book give away this week and more... Click to View Show Notes The post 008 GGW – Garden Rant’s Susan Harris & Seed Catalogs appeared first on Growing A Greener World®.

Growing A Greener World with Joe Lamp'l
008 GGW – Garden Rant’s Susan Harris & Seed Catalogs

Growing A Greener World with Joe Lamp'l

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2009


[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/joelampl/GGW008.mp3] Click the Arrow to Listen Now In this episode, Joe shares his insights into the many virtues of seed catalogs. They’re all showing up in your mailbox now, so what to do with them? Next, Joe interviews Susan Harris of the wildly popular gardening blog, Garden Rant to find out what makes this blog such a hit with so many devoted fans. We have another book give away this week and more... Click to View Show Notes The post 008 GGW – Garden Rant’s Susan Harris & Seed Catalogs appeared first on Growing A Greener World®.

Ken Druse REAL DIRT
Sustainable Gardening

Ken Druse REAL DIRT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2008 53:51


In this week's show, Ken and Vicki talk with Susan Harris, one of the writers and producer of the rowdy, award-winning blog GardenRant. She is also a Gardening Coach, Master With Landscape Architect Holt JordanGardener, garden writer, and activist for urban and suburban greening.