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Best podcasts about Susan King

Latest podcast episodes about Susan King

Gimmicks
MANIAC MANSION's first episode is a 10th anniversary clip show (with Chris Cummins)

Gimmicks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 111:13


Maniac Mansion: "The 10th Anniversary Special" In quite possibly the only time we'll ever cover a pilot episode on this podcast, Chris Cummins of Sci-Fi Explosion joins us for this forgotten, but subversive and smart Eugene Levy-helmed Canadian sitcom and its bizarre first episode – a fake clip show celebrating its 10th anniversary. Seriously! We talk about this show's deep connections with Schitt's Creek, Freaks and Geeks, and the hugely influential improvisation powerhouse Second City and SCTV. Plus, a dive into this show's origins as a LucasArts video game adaptation, a brief history of The Family Channel and its religious ties, and the clip show parodies, dream sequences, anniversary special tropes, JFK assassination jokes, and meta references that this truly daring episode offers.Watch Sci-Fi Explosion on TwitchFollow Sci-Fi Explosion on InstagramA proud part of⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tip us on Ko-Fi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ |⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Gimmicks Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠gimmickspodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Bluesky⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | InstagramTheme song:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"Disco Tears" by Raven⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ |⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Creative Commons Attribution 3.0⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sources: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠1992 Entertainment Weekly piece on “SCTV” alumni are working on the show, Benjamin Scetskey writing for Entertainment Weekly, January 1992The Weird and Wonderful History of Maniac Mansion, Ian Howard writing for Fandom, November 2022Exclusive Interview with Eugene Levy: Creating the Comedy for Maniac Mansion, Dan Madsen writing for Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine, August 1990. Scans from The International House of MojoFamily Channel Strays from Religion, Embraces Clean Fun, Susan King writing for the Los Angeles Times, January 1991The Long, Strange History of ABC Family, Jacqui Shine writing for The New Republic, October 2015Family Channel's Making Of Maniac Mansion Video

Curious Neuron: Learning and the Brain
How to talk to children about the Los Angeles wildfires with Dr. Tamara Soles

Curious Neuron: Learning and the Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 28:46 Transcription Available


Send us a textOpen communication is essential for helping children process their fears and feelings regarding crises like the LA wildfires. Parents should approach conversations with empathy, reinforcing feelings of safety and community support while recognizing their own emotional well-being.Today, I chatted with Dr. Tamara Soles to get some advice for how to speak to kids that were impacted by the fires or those that are hearing about it. • Importance of initiating conversations about crises with children • Assessing children's current understanding of events • Fostering empathy through reflective questioning • Addressing children's fears by discussing safety measures • Balancing parental emotions with children's emotional needs • Engaging in community service to help children process feelings • Recognizing signs of trauma in children's behavior • Establishing routines to provide normalcy • Prioritizing self-care for parents during challenging timesHere is a growing directory of 500+ providers offering pro bono services for individuals impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uAMVz8TQMzShQeuEA6kmOP0jyRN7qe1Iiqb6JOLTPqg/edit?gid=303232729#gid=303232729Helpful article in the LA Times:https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-11/kids-wildfire-losses-experts-eaton-palisades-fireListen to my conversation with research Dr. Susan King (from McGill University) to learn how natural disasters can impact expecting moms and their babies (and how to mitigate the stress). https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/curious-neuron-with-dr-cindy-hovington/id1440533170?i=1000502669619Get your FREE 40-page workbook called Becoming a Reflective Parent: https://tremendous-hustler-7333.kit.com/reflectiveparentingworkbookJoin our membership, The Reflective Parent Club to learn how to manage your emotions and model this for your child. https://curiousneuron.com/join-our-club/Please leave a rating for our podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Email me at info@curiousneuron.com and I will send you our most popular guide called Meltdown Mountain.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/curious_neuron/Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/theemotionallyawareparent/THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! Get some discounts using the links belowThank you to our main supporters the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro and the McConnell Foundation. BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy service, and it's 100% online. Click the link below to get 15% off the first month of therapy http://www.betterhelp.com/curiousneuron

Such a lady true crime stories
You said I did what?

Such a lady true crime stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 23:00


Susan King was convicted of killing her on again, off again boyfriend, but was she really the killer. Tap in to find out how this story turned toxic fast!

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
"BOBBY DRISCOLL: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH" (064)

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 32:40


"BOBBY DRISCOLL: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH" EPISODE 64 - “BOBBY DRISCOLL - STAR OF THE MONTH” - 12/02/2024  BOBBY DRISCOLL's name may not be too familiar anymore, but in his heyday, he was the male equivalent of NATALIE WOOD. He was one of the most talented and prolific child stars of the 1940s and 1950s. His descent into darkness should serve as a cautionary tale to all of the stage mothers out there who think their kids will be the next big thing. Sometimes, there is a price to pay for fame, and it ain't always pretty. Join us as we discuss the tragic life of child star Bobby Driscoll. SHOW NOTES:  Sources: Great Child Stars (1976), by James Robert Parish; “Bobby Driscoll, Dope Suspect," July 11, 1956, Los Angeles Examiner; “Bobby Driscoll Arrested in Bean Shooting Row,” August 23, 1956, Los Angeles Times; “Actor Bob Driscoll Arrested As Addict,” October 29, 1959, Mirror News; “Actor Freed of Charges on Narcotics,” December 12, 1959, Los Angeles Times; “Bobby Driscoll Napped After Rift with Gun,” June 18, 1960, The Citizen News; “New Charge Confronts Former Star,” June 23, 1960, Mirror News; “Actor Fined For Striking Heckler,” October 14, 1960, Los Angeles Examiner; “Driscoll Theft Charge Issued,” April 11, 1961, The Citizen News; “Bobby Driscoll is Arrested Again,” May 2, 1961, Los Angeles Examiner; “Bobby Driscoll, a Film Star at 6, an Addict at 17, Sent to Chino,” October 19, 1961, by Charles Hillinger, Los Angeles Times; “Truly, A Lost Boy,” March 4, 2007, by Susan King, Los Angeles Times; “Oscars Flashback: The Tragic Life and Death of Former Disney Star Bobby Driscoll,” January 22, 2019, by Lynette Rice, Entertainment Weekly; BobbyDriscoll.com; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned:  Lost Angel (1943), starring James Craig, Marsha Hunt, & Margaret O'Brien; The Fighting Sullivans (1944) starring Thomas Mitchell & Anne Baxter; Sunday Dinner With A Soldier (1944), starring Anne Baxter, John Hodiak, Charles Winner, & Anne Revere; The Big Bonanza (1944), starring Richard Arlen; So Goes My Love (1946), starring Myrna Loy & Don Ameche; Identity Unknown (1945), starring Richard Arlen; Miss Susie Slagle's (1946), starring Veronica Lake; From This Day Forward (1946), starring Joan Fontaine & Mark Stevens; O.S.S. (1946), starring Alan Ladd & Geraldine Fitzgerald; Three Wise Fools (1946), starring Margaret o'Brine & Lionel Barrymore; Song Of The South (1946), starring James Baskett; If You Knew Susie (1948), starring Eddie Cantor; So Dear to My Heart (1948), starring Burl Ives & Beulah Bondi; The Window (1949), starring Barbara Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Ruth Roman, & Paul Stewart; Treasure Island (1950), starring Robert Newton; When I Grow Up (1951), starring Robert Preston & Martha Scott; The Happy Time (1952), starring Charles Boyer, Louis Jordan, & Marsha Hunt; Peter Pan (1953) The Scarlett Coat (1955), starring Cornel Wilde & George Sanders; The Party Crashers (1958), starring Connie Stevens & Frances Farmer; Dirt (1965), starring Sally Kirkland; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
11/21 - Susan King, CEO Feeding Northeast Florida

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 5:56


Susan King joins JMN and shares info on how many people in the community are food insecure -- and how you may know some of them, but not be aware of their circumstances. Many people are only a paycheck away from making tough choices that may include whether or not they can afford to eat. Feeding Northeast Florida is working to make sure no one has to face that choice.

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Susan King returns to the show to help me revisit this unforgettable episode! I hope you have a great time listening! “Mary must get help when a stagecoach accident traps Adam and endangers a pregnant woman; Laura and Albert offer a beehive to their rivals.” The Third Miracle originally aired on October 8, 1979 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post The Third Miracle first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.

Good Morning Portugal!
Come to Alcobaça!!! Portugal on Mindful Migration Monday on The GMP!

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 61:02


It's 'Mindful Migration' Monday and we're off to this week's 'Portuguese Point of Interest' - Alcobaça - where we're joined by resident and home-owner Susan King, and real estate agent Lilia Noya.Plus, of course, joined by James Holley, American in Ericeira, AKA the 'Old Guy in Europe', who takes a helpful and deeper look into moving to Portugal - from his own experience and his background as a psychotherapist.And of course... how was YOUR weekend?Do chip in with your contributions, questions and suggestions in the chat...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
"TRIBUTE TO GENA ROWLANDS" (053)

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 38:06


EPISODE 53 - “Tribute to Gena Rowlands” - 09/16/2024 ** This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self.” ** When screen legend GENA ROWLANDS passed away last month at the age of 94, she left behind a film and TV legacy that will undoubtedly influence artists for decades to come. She was an acting titan who changed the way modern audiences looked at acting. From her historic independent movies with husband JOHN CASSAVETES to mainstream Hollywood to powerful performances in iconic television films, Rowlands' performances were always honest, complicated, and emotionally raw. There was just no one like her; and there never will be again. This week, we pay tribute to her endearing legacy on and off the screen. SHOW NOTES:  Sources: Cassavetes on Cassavetes (2001), by Ray Carney; In The Moment: My Life As An Actor (2004), by Ben Gazzara; “Family First, Says Pretty Blonde,” November 16, 1963, The Tribune (South Bend, IN); “I Want It All…Husband…Children…Career!” June 1975, by Ronald Bowers, Photoplay; “NBC Offers Drama About AIDS,” November 11, 1985, by John J. O'Connor, The New York Times; “To Mom With Love: Gena Rowlands' Son Directs Her Latest Film,” February 23, 1997, by Terry Lawson, Detroit Free Press; “Idol Chatter: Gena Rowlands,” 1999, by Al Weisel, Premiere Magazine; “Shop Talk: Actress Gena Rowlands, Not Much of a Shopper, Tells Tales,” February 15, 2002, by Gwen Davis, The Wall Street Journal; “Gena Rowlands On Pioneering The Indie Film Movement With Her Late Husband John Cassavetes,” November 13, 2015, by Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter; “Oscar Goes To Gena Rowlands,” November 14, 2015, by Susan King, Los Angeles Times; “And The Honorary Oscar Goes To…” November 20, 2015, by Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter; “The Notebook's Gena Rowlands Has Alzheimer's, Is in Full Dementia,” June 25, 2024, by Cara Lynn Shultz, People Magazine; “Gena Rowlands, Actress Who Brought Raw Drama To Her Roles, Dies at 94,” August 14, 2024, by Anita Gates, New York Times; TCM.com; IBDB.com; Movies Mentioned:  The High Cost of Loving (1958), starring Jose Ferrer; Lonely Are the Brave (1962), starring Kirk Douglas; The Spiral Road (1962), starring Rock Hudson; A Child is Waiting (1963), starring Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland; Tony Rome (1967), starring Frank Sinatra; Faces (1968), starring John Cassavetes; Minnie and Moskowitz (1971), starring Seymour Cassel; A Woman Under the Influence (1974), starring Peter Falk; Opening Night (1977), starring John Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara; A Question of Love (1978), starring Jane Alexander; The Brink's Job (1978), starring Peter Falk; Gloria (1980), starring John Adams; Tempest (1982), starring John Cassavetes; Love Streams (1984), starring John Cassavetes; Thursday's Child (1984), starring Don Murray; An Early Frost (1985), starring Aidan Quinn, Ben Gazzara; The Betty Ford Story (1987), starring Josef Sommer; Another Woman (1988), starring Mia Farrow; Once Around (1991), starring Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter; Night On Earth (1991), starring Winona Ryder; Face of A Stranger (1992), starring Tyne Daly; Crazy In Love (1992), starring Holly Hunter; The Neon Bible (1995), starring Jacob Tierney; Unhook The Stars (1996), starring Marisa Tomei; She's So Lovely (1997), starring Sean Penn; Hope Floats (1998), starring Sandra Bullock; Hysterical Blindness (2003), starring Uma Thurman; The Notebook (1999), starring Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams; Broken English (2007), starring Parker Posey; Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (2014), starring Cheyenne Jackson; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonkers About Beach Huts
My Top 10 Favourite Beach Hut Reads

Bonkers About Beach Huts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 17:07


In today's episode, Natalie shares her Top 10 Favourite Reads which follow a beach hut theme. From thrilling mysteries like "Last Seen" by Lucy Clark to cozy murder mysteries like "Beach Hut Murders" by Peter Boland, Natalie covers a range of genres set in beach hut locations. Non-fiction recommendations include books on the history and architecture of beach huts, catering to those interested in real-life beach hut facts. For children, there are heartwarming tales like "The Lonely Beach Hut" by Andrew Kempt and fantastical adventures like "The Enchanted Beach Hut" by Susan King. The episode also includes a recommendation for beach hut chefs with "Favorite Beach House Recipes" by Simon Hasseltine. No matter your favourite genre, Natalie has a book recommendation for you.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Natalie provides a range of book recommendations, including thrillers, romance, non-fiction, and children's books, catering to various interests and age groups. She delves into the culture surrounding beach huts, showcasing their historical significance, architectural evolution, and their role in British seaside holidays. A book recommendation for building a beach hut in one's garden is included, offering step-by-step instructions for DIY enthusiasts. Natalie highlights children's books centered around beach huts, emphasizing themes of friendship, adventure, and imagination. She suggests a cookbook with recipes suitable for cooking on a gas stove or barbecue, perfect for beachside dining or outdoor gatherings. BEST MOMENTS "Lucy Clark has written several fictional novels created after personal experiences from places she has visited." "Catherine links the enduring popularity of beach huts to British eccentricity and details the history of beach huts." "Karen describes the advent of foreign travel and highlights the short-sightedness of local councils who started to demolish swathes of beach huts." "Charlie Minton's book comes across as someone who is genuinely just wanting to help budding DIYers." "Susan King is a relatively new author to children's books, inspired to write after numerous visits to Holcombe Beach in Norfolk." HOST BIO My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce.  Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.  Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host. The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559730024536&sk=about https://www.linkedin.com/company/103555627/admin/feed/posts/?feedType=following PODCAST DESCRIPTION Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts! Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don't know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you. As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut. We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.  If you don't know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
"BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE TO CLASSIC CINEMA STAR ANN BLYTH" (049)

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 30:34


EPISODE 49 - “Birthday Tribute to Classic Cinema Star Ann Blyth ” - 08/19/2024 ** This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self.” ** With her crystal clear soprano voice, porcelain doll face, and fierce acting talent, ANN BLYTH became a much in-demand star in the 1940s and 1950s. While known mostly as a romantic musical comedy star in film such as “Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid” (1948), “Rose Marie” (1954), and “Kismet” (1955), she was also a deft dramatic actress when given the chance. Who can forget her as Veda, he daughter who made JOAN CRAWFORD's life a living hell, in “Mildred Pierce” (1945), or as the down-trodden alcoholic singer in “The Helen Morgan Story” (1957)? Blyth turns 96 on August 13th and is truly a living legend. Listen this week as we pay tribute with an episode about Ann Blyth's remarkable life and career. SHOW NOTES:  Sources: Ann Blyth: Singer, Actress, Star (2018), by Jacqueline T. Lynch; “Ann Blyth: Official Biography,” July 1956, Paramount Pictures; “Film Actress Breaks Back in Accident,” March 10, 1945, LA Examiner; “Actress Ready to Work After Skiing Accident,” January 18, 1946, LA Examiner; “Ann Blyth's Mother Dies,' July 23, 1946, Los Angeles Times; “Bright Future Visioned For Youthful Ann Blyth,” September 10, 1949, by Hedda Hopper, Los Angeles Times; “Angelic Annie,” September 27, 1952, by Richard G. Hubler, Collier's Magazine; “The Blyth Spirit,” October 12, 1952, by William Brownell, New York Times; “Ann Blyth: Bride of the Year,” June 1953, Photoplay Magazine; “A Blyth Spirit From An Earlier Error,” February 28, 1985, by Jack Hawn, Los Angeles Times; “She's Still Singing Just As Beautifully,” March 19, 1989, by Mitchell Smyth, Toronto Daily Star; “Looking Back: Ann Blyth” June 5, 1990, by Ann Blyth, The Hollywood Reporter; “Playing Thier Songs,” October 14,1994, by Libby Slate, Los Angeles Times; “Little Bit of This, Little Bit of That,” September 29, 1997, by Candace A. Wedlan, Los Angeles Times;  “Not Like Veda,” August 12, 2013, by Susan King, Los Angeles Times; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned:  Chip Off The Old Block (1944), starring Donald O'Connor, and Peggy Ryan; Babes On Swing Street (1944), starring Peggy Ryan; Mildred Pierce (1945), starring Joan Crawford, Ann Blyth, Zachary Scott, Jack Carson, and Eve Arden; Swell Guy (1946), starring Sonny Tufts; Brute Force (1947), starring Burt Lancaster, Yvonne DeCarlo, and Ella Raines; Killer McCoy (1947), starring Mickey Rooney; A Woman's Vengeance (1948) starring Charles Boyer; Another Part of The Forest (1948), starring Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Edmond O'Brien, and Dan Duryea; Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948), starring William Powell and Irene Hervey; Top O' The Morning (1949), starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald; Once More My Darling (1949), starring Robert Montgomery; Free For All (1949), starring Robert Cummings: Our Very Own (1950), starring Farley Granger; Katy Did It (1951), starring Mark Stevens; The Great Caruso (1951), starring Mario Lanza; Thunder On the Hill (1951), starring Claudette Colbert; All The Brother's Were Valiant (1953), starring Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger;  Rosie Marie (1954), starring Ann Blyth; The Student Prince (1954), starring Mario Lanza; Kismet (1955), starring Howard Keel; Slander (1957), starring Van Johnson and Steve Cochran; The Buster Keaton Story (1957), starring Donald O'Connor; The Helen Morgan Story (1957), starring Paul Newman; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Waltons Podcast
An Easter Story

The Waltons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 85:19


Susan King joins me to discuss this memorable episode. “When Olivia is stricken with polio, John-Boy refuses to accept the The post An Easter Story first appeared on The Waltons Podcast.

Kate Dalley Radio
051524 1st HR SUSAN King Charles Creepy Painting Meaning Japan Cancer Doc Warning Lying Crime Stats

Kate Dalley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 40:43


051524 1st HR SUSAN King Charles Creepy Painting Meaning Japan Cancer Doc Warning Lying Crime Stats by Kate Dalley

The Crexi Podcast
Architectural Innovation and How Demand Drives Design

The Crexi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 43:12


This episode features insights from leading architectural firm HED's Susan King, exploring  paradigm shifts in the building designs of residential communities.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. Host Jessica LaRusso interviews Susan, an advocate for attainable housing and green market transformation with over 35 years of experience. Susan discusses her career trajectory from her early interest in architecture to her significant contributions in housing and community work. Highlighting her achievements, including being the third woman principal at HED and holding the prestigious FAIA designation, Susan shares insights into the challenges and advancements in senior living facilities, the importance of sustainable design, and the evolving landscape of affordable and market-rate housing. Discussions also cover the impact of COVID-19 on building design, particularly in air quality and ventilation, and the future of housing amidst macroeconomic pressures such as inflation.Their wide-ranging conversation includes:Meet Susan King, A Trailblazer in Architecture and HousingSusan's Journey From Art to ArchitectureBreaking into Housing and Community WorkThe Evolution of Senior Living: Trends and InsightsExploring the Future of Housing and Senior LivingSustainability and Innovation in Senior HousingThe Challenges and Opportunities in Affordable Senior LivingLooking Ahead: The Impact of Economic Factors on HousingRapid Fire Questions: Insights and InspirationsClosing Thoughts and How to Connect About Susan King:Susan is a registered architect and a principal at HED, one of the country's oldest and most prominent architecture and engineering firms, with over 400 staff across the country with revenues in excess of $100M.  With 35+ years of experience, Susan became the third woman principal at HED in 2007, and she oversees the firm's housing and community work across the Midwest, advocating for attainable housing and green market transformation of the building industry.She holds the FAIA designation, the American Institute of Architects' (AIA) highest membership honor, bestowed on architects who have made significant contributions to the profession and society and exemplify architectural excellence. Only 3% of AIA members hold the FAIA distinction, and Susan was the eighteenth woman from Illinois to attain this recognition.She has received many awards for her work, including the University of Cincinnati's Alumni of the Year award in 2018 and the Women in Sustainability Leadership Award from Green Building & Design magazine in 2016, which placed her among an elite group of women to have received that award.   Susan is also a past Chair of the AIA Chicago Committee on the Environment and past President of Chicago Women in Architecture. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/​ https://www.crexi.com/instagram​ https://www.crexi.com/facebook​ https://www.crexi.com/twitter​ https://www.crexi.com/linkedin​ https://www.youtube.com/crexi

Innovative Real Estate with Three Squared, Inc.
Redefining Modular Buildings with Guardian Structural Technologies

Innovative Real Estate with Three Squared, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 46:53


As you know our Director of Design, Breck Crandell is building his own home - and it's NOT going to be built out of shipping containers. His home using houm technologies is utilizing specialized styrofoam panels, a innovative building material created by Guardian Structural. In this episode we sit down with Guardian to explore their cutting edge building material and explore the future of innovative building options. The Guardian team explains what sets their panels apart from other SIPS, the scalability of their product, and how their materials provide big cost savings when it comes to heating and cooling. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: Who is Guardian StructuralWhat are the benefits of building with Guardian PanelsStructural versatility and scalability Who could benefit from building with this materialHow Guardian Structural meets Passive House certificationShow notesTo learn more about Guardian Structural and the work they are doing head to their website.  Supplementary episodes: Phius House with Kat KlingenbergReimaging Multifamily Housing with Susan King of HEDPart 3: Cochrane Home UpdateReady to move forward with your project, or have questions about building with shipping containers? Contact us here and we will put you in contact with the right member of our team. Make sure to follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on new project releases, trainings, and more.

CRE with CBCworldwide
The Evolution of Senior Living Facilities

CRE with CBCworldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 43:01


Host: Dan Spiegel, SVP & Managing Director of Coldwell Banker Commercial Guest: Susan King, Principal at HED Description: Host Dan Spiegel, SVP and Managing Director of Coldwell Banker Commercial, is joined by Susan King, Principal at HED to discuss how senior living facilities have adapted and changed over time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the shift in consumer demographics and the recent rise of active adult communities. From baby boomers to future consumers, this episode breaks down the evolution of senior living facilities and the vast need for middle-market senior housing.

The Generation Why Podcast
Susan King - 549

The Generation Why Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 57:25


October 26, 1998. Kentucky. Kyle “Deannie” Breeden went missing on October 26, 1998. Ten days later his body was found was found by a fisherman in the Kentucky River. His legs had been bound with a guitar amplifier cord and he had two bullets in his skull. His on-again-off-again girlfriend, Susan King, a petite, one-legged woman with a history of gun ownership was one of many initial suspects. King, an unlikely candidate, would be indicted for Breeden's murder when the case was reopened in 2006 and taken over by Kentucky state police officer Todd Harwood, whom it seemed, wanted to pin the crime on King no matter what.Get bonus content from Generation Why at: patreon.com/generationwhyListen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/generationwhy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Breaking Barriers: Susan King's Multifaceted Approach to Architecture

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 24:28


Today's guest is Susan King.   Susan is a registered architect and a principal at HED, one of the oldest and largest architecture and engineering firms in the country.   Show summary: In this podcast episode, Susan King discusses her passion for architecture, her journey to becoming a licensed architect, and the challenges she faced along the way. Susan also talks about two exciting projects she is currently working on, including a conservatory built using passive house methodology and a collaboration for underserved neighborhoods in Chicago. The conversation also touches on the challenges of unique designs and building regulations.    -------------------------------------------------------------- Intro [00:00:00]   Susan's Journey [00:00:49]   Challenges of Becoming a Licensed Architect [00:02:22]   Exciting Project: The Conservatory Apartments [00:09:55]   Passive House Certification [00:10:55]   Challenges with Building Codes [00:14:21]   Demand for Apartments and Active Adult Housing [00:20:47]   Susan King's contact information [00:23:30]   Show notes and website mention [00:23:49]   Closing remarks and call to action [00:24:01] -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Susan:  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-king-faia-leed-ap-bd-c-lfa-0057b45/  Web: https://www.hed.design/   Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Susan King (00:00:00) - A lot of people like to talk about net zero. These days, I view it as an important step towards net zero because think that you need to make your your project, you know, rightsize it, make it as efficient as it can be, make it using as little energy as possible. And then you can talk about trying to, you know, get all the way to to not needing any, you know, any power brought to the building.   Sam Wilson (00:00:23) - Welcome to the how to scale commercial real estate show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big.   Sam Wilson (00:00:36) - Susan King is a registered architect and principal at one of the oldest and largest architecture and engineering firms in the country. Susan, welcome to the show.   Susan King (00:00:47) - Thank you. Thank you for having me.   Sam Wilson (00:00:48) - Absolutely.   Sam Wilson (00:00:49) - The pleasure is mine. Susan, There are three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90s or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there?   Susan King (00:00:58) - All of them in 90s.   Sam Wilson (00:01:00) - Got it.   Susan King (00:01:02) - Okay, so where did I start? Guess I wanted to be an architect from a really, really young age. I grew up in northeastern Ohio. I was the artist in the family. I was always drawing and I studied Frank Lloyd Wright in, um, in art class and particularly Fallingwater. And that was it. After that, I'm like, that's what I want to do. And so guess fast forward several years later, graduated from college architecture degree worked, worked and became licensed and then started to kind of focus my career into housing, which has been all kinds of housing but has been the main focus of, you know, of my professional life. So when I say, yeah, I because when I say all kinds of housing mean with the exception of no single family housing, but does senior living, underserved populations, market rate, high end luxury condo, the whole student housing, the whole gamut of multifamily, you.   Sam Wilson (00:02:12) - Get to see it all. And I guess for those who are listening, I've got several architects as friends and as in-laws.   Sam Wilson (00:02:22) - I mean, getting through architecture, getting not just through school is really, really hard and then getting passed all the exams. I mean, I don't think people realize how many exams are still left when you guys graduate college.   Susan King (00:02:38) - Yeah. Yeah. So I've blocked all that out of my life, I'm sure. So. Well, and then I'll just tell a funny story that before I studied Frank Lloyd Wright and decided on architecture, I had I love animals. I'm a cat person and I wanted to be a veterinarian. And so the thing that amuses me now, looking back, is that I was like, Oh, no way. I'm not going to school for eight years to be to be a vet. And then instead I ended up going for six to become an architect. And then and then also after that's over, as you say, had to finish my I had some of my internship while as part of my schooling there's a it constantly changes so my info may be a little out of date, but it's like a 2 or 3 year internship where you're then out of school working as an architect, under supervision, people who are licensed.   Susan King (00:03:32) - And then you get to take the fun licensing exam, which in my day was when it was in person, was a one time of year. You got one shot at it. Um, I think it was 3 or 4 days of test after test after test. And then if you didn't pass all of it, you had to wait a whole year to to retake it. So, yes, it was quite an ordeal. I think I still have nightmares about like waking up and finding out I have to do that again. But today, today, it's all modernized. And I hate to sound like my parents. Like when I was your age, I had to do this, that and the other. But it's all I think it's like all year round. It still takes people a long time to get through its 8 or 9 tests. Still, that hasn't changed and it does still take them several years. Even though it's spread out, you know, they can they maybe it's worse now. They're constant.   Susan King (00:04:25) - They take you know, it's constant throughout your life until you're done. And it can take 2 or 3 years to get through all of it, right?   Sam Wilson (00:04:32) - Yeah, it's amazing. It's absolutely amazing. I just. Yeah, watching, watching one of my sister in law's get through, it was just like, oh, my gosh, does this ever end? And so years later, they're still taking and studying and just just banging their head against the desk, you know, studying day in and day out for one exam, they get 3000. Well, we got eight more to go like, Oh, right.   Sam Wilson (00:04:53) - And so good on you. Good on you for getting.   Sam Wilson (00:04:56) - Through it and getting it done. I mean, I guess I say all that to say one, It takes a lot of commitment and discipline to get that done. And then secondly, you guys have to know a lot to do what you do. And I think that's that's really, really cool. Let's let's kind of dive in, if we can, into what you particularly work on there at head and kind of well, just tell me a little bit about that.   Sam Wilson (00:05:19) - Maybe we'll, I'll ask my next questions later on.   Susan King (00:05:22) - Yeah. So, so now right. And so I'm a principal, so I'm an owner of the firm now and then. Guess that's a whole nother journey to if you even want that, you know, some architects don't know. Necessarily, you know, want that. Want that responsibility. Yeah. But I always did. I guess I'm full of jokes because the other joke I make now is guess because I get asked to speak a lot about different things and I mentor a lot. And, um, one of the other things I usually share is that I always wanted to be an owner, Um, but I thought I would be with a smaller firm. I did not see myself with a large national practice, so but on the other hand, I never wanted to be a sole proprietor either. I'm very collaborative. Um, like to bounce things off people always. Everything's a team, especially when you're coming, you know, when you're talking about building or designing buildings.   Susan King (00:06:20) - There's so many pieces to it that it's always a team effort. But the surprise to me was I always thought I'd have maybe 2 or 3 partners, you know, didn't think I'd have. I think I have 50.   Sam Wilson (00:06:32) - 50 partners.   Susan King (00:06:33) - So I'm one of 51 shareholders in the firm. So but I, I think I mentioned already, I mean, went to I graduated from the University of Cincinnati. It was a bachelor of architecture degree. And with that came some practical experience because they had I think they still have this it's a cooperative program. So it takes you six years to get your five year degree because you're after your second year, you're actually working in architectural offices. So that begins that's the beginning of your your intern period that counts towards the licensing time. So, um, so after that, I wanted to move. I worked in Chicago as a student and wanted to return here after graduate and, and that's what I did. So I worked in a few different firms all smaller. And even the firm that I joined in Chicago that became head was a 40, 50 person firm.   Susan King (00:07:33) - And um, and has formed as a it's been a series of acquisitions over the past like 20 years. Guess that's how we've grown to a national practice. So, so I've been here actually kind of a long time and I was an associate at the time that so was already licensed. And I do a bit of design, a bit of planning in all the way into the details. I spent several years doing contract administration, which is observing, observing the buildings, getting built. So I kind of had all of that under my belt before then, you know, became an owner of the of the project. And so but when I made the move to ever since I've been here, it's I came here to do multifamily housing and that's been what I've done. And like I already mentioned a lot of affordable housing and a lot of senior living at all levels of care. Um, has been my main focus. So when you ask like, what do I like? What is my day? What did my day look like? Um, uh, so it can it's different every day.   Susan King (00:08:45) - And maybe that's why I like it. Um, but it'll involve a bit of, you know, depending projects at different phases. I mentioned earlier, we have a project under construction right now, so I've got actually a couple of things under construction right now. So there's a little bit I'm not the one in the field, but, but do get involved, you know, in different things that come up that are going on during that process. But prior, prior to getting to construction, there's there's design, there's planning, there's getting the the client doing the marketing to get the project to begin with. So going all the way back to the other end of the line. So I kind of as a principal, I touch all of that.   Sam Wilson (00:09:24) - All of it, all of it, Yeah. Know and, and that's, that's amazing, first of all. But let's, let's, let's talk a little bit about a project you're most excited about right now. What's some things you're seeing because I know you got to have favorites don't lie to me and tell me you don't because there's some stuff you're like, Oh, this is really fun to work on.   Sam Wilson (00:09:42) - The other stuff, you're like, okay, that's a snooze fest. We'll do it. But that's boring.   Sam Wilson (00:09:47) - So yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:09:49) - I'll talk about the stuff that put you to sleep, talking about the stuff you're working on right now that's really, really fun and compelling for you personally.   Susan King (00:09:55) - Okay, So we'll I'll start with the one that we chatted about right before we came on live. Um, the one that is under construction. Um, it's a smaller project. It's only four stories, but it is, it's all affordable. It's called the Conservatory Apartments. It's here in the city of Chicago. And what's so I don't know if I said this already, but it's 43 studio apartment, so that's what makes it a little bit smaller than normal. Um, and it, it has a very sustainable, energy efficient green, green if you want to use that word agenda. So I really get excited. Don't really care. With the topology is. But if a project can bring together the sustainability pieces and make it happen, I think that's where that's what really gets me excited and this is one of those in the project is pursuing passive house certification, which is kind of an extreme green.   Susan King (00:10:55) - I always want to say prescriptive. I don't know if that's really right, but it's a tried and true methodology of building that is a little different than the traditional way, but it produces a very high performance envelope for the building. And I view it as a lot of people like to talk about net zero these days. I view it as an important step towards net zero because think that you need to make your your project, you know, rightsize it, make it as efficient as it can be, make it using as little energy as possible. And then you can talk about trying to, you know, get all the way to to not needing any, you know, any power brought to the building. So, so that project is about halfway done. And we had received our our design certification for Passive house and the acronym is US. So Passive House Institute, United States. There's actually a think a European or German institute as well. Um, so they are the ones that are monitoring, monitoring what we're doing and making sure we're, we're doing it all correctly.   Susan King (00:12:05) - And today actually happens to be the blower door test where they're going to think it's happening. It should be happening right now as I'm speaking, it's pumping all this air air into the building to check the whole envelope before they start doing the the cladding and everything to make sure it's as tight as it is supposed to be. So this is the first time my firm has has been able to, you know, have had the opportunity to pursue this type of certification. A lot of people might be more familiar with Leed. We've done a ton of lead and all of that. So to me, this there are these. Other methodologies out there, or if it's not really technology, but certifications that are a little more extreme green in my opinion. So like living building challenge and and passive house think that in those categories. So so that's one project. Um, I'm also I have another project that's just starting that we are actually also in Chicago but we're teamed with a, another firm from California. Um, that's part of that we just won earlier in the summer.   Susan King (00:13:15) - It was part of a design competition here in Chicago. There's for the past 3 or 4 years, there has been an initiative called Invest Southwest. And it was focused on our, the neighborhoods of Chicago to the south and to the west, trying to bring catalytic projects into neighborhoods that had previously sort of been underserved, underdeveloped and all that. And this was an initiative coming out of the mayor's office. And so it was it was highly competitive. And so there were several of those types of projects going on around the city right now. And so we're we're again, proud to be part of one of them.   Sam Wilson (00:13:54) - That's really cool. I mean, yeah, those are those are fun, fun projects for you to work on. Let's go back to the four story conservatory project for just a second. I had a question on that. When you're doing such a unique design, unique building methodology, what is that process like? Interfacing with local building codes, building inspectors? I mean.   Susan King (00:14:21) - Oh yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:14:24) - It can't be an.   Sam Wilson (00:14:25) - Easy row to hoe.   Susan King (00:14:27) - No, it was not. But think it think it's going to get easier here now and not I'm not going to say because because we we forged the way by ourselves, that's for sure. But I'm laughing because we we actually had an amazing time getting our permit a year ago. I was just pulling out my hair going, Are we ever going to get this thing out? And the interesting thing, though, about our that project and that timeline, we happen to just be paralleling it was sort of like we were just maybe just ahead, if we'd just been a couple months later, her life would have been easier. But the, the codes were changing here and have changed. Um, and so it should be I'm hoping to do another and I'm hoping the road will be easier the next time. But we actually had to ask for, um, an alternative compliance path on our, our ventilation requirements. And again, lucky for us, there was a whole group of advocates and other people who were working on this issue directly with the city of Chicago Department of Buildings to get these changes that we were asking for, um, built into the code.   Susan King (00:15:43) - And so it's just the little, you know, it was, yeah. So all of that was taking taking officially effect as we were finally pulling our permit. So our timing was just in, in parallel with it and just keep thinking that, yes, my next one and everyone who is coming behind us, it should be easier. But but historically, um, the city of Chicago, their their building code and I'm not a mechanical engineer, so I'm not the best person to be able to explain this. But it was around the things we were asking for were around ventilation and exhaust and that, um, you know, having a really tight envelope. You've got to balance it with a mechanically ventilated system so that you don't get, you know, the sick building and all of that. So it's really important, right? It's important stuff. And it's reason to be, you know, make sure you're doing it right and all of that. But, um, but, but yes, it was quite, um.   Susan King (00:16:43) - It was it was a challenge and it was long. And I do keep thinking back because last year at this time we were trying to get our the design certification piece is kind of the step where the institute signed off right before you, you know, before you start construction. And we were on while I'm anxious today that our blower that the whole building blower door test is going okay. Um a year ago it was even more.   Sam Wilson (00:17:06) - Even more more angst.   Susan King (00:17:07) - About it like are they going to approve this or are they not going to approve it? Can we get the permit out? Um, you know, is this code going to be adopted? Which it has been. And so that's pretty exciting. And, and I will then say I'll put it in Chicagoan context. So that that had been a big barrier. Our ventilation apparently we are buildings here, we're over over ventilated which of course then takes energy to sure. But if you look at if you go east, interestingly enough, to New York City and Pennsylvania and then the entire state had an initiative and then also Boston did something recently as well all all around passive house.   Susan King (00:17:50) - So to fit into your like they are already scaling passive house up. So I'm anxious for Chicago to catch up with them but because want to say think Boston like did something really radical you could kind of maybe Google it and find it. But I want to say they they built passive house straight into their code, but it might not be exactly that extreme, but it was pretty radical. And so think believe this is the way it's going. We are building differently but think we're actually building the way we're going to build in the future, right?   Sam Wilson (00:18:22) - No, And that's that's it. I mean, yeah, I look at this is obviously I'm not an architect. I'm loosely in, you know, I've owned a way too much real estate. So I see a lot of it. And I've been in the trades. I've had a business in the trades for a long, long time. And you see the way buildings are built, you see the materials being used, you see the the waste, you see the inefficiency in the building.   Sam Wilson (00:18:46) - But it's just the way it is. Like even looking here in Memphis, it's like the housing stock just in the general single family housing. It's just so old. It's so old stuff is just horribly inefficient. And it's like, my goodness, there's got to be a better way than continuing even in the new build stuff. It's just it's still that feels like it's the same. It's just the same product. But. It's going to fall apart faster. So it's like, you know, what are we.   Sam Wilson (00:19:15) - Doing?   Susan King (00:19:15) - Yeah, we should build for length, build for duration, durability, and.   Sam Wilson (00:19:21) - Go ahead.   Sam Wilson (00:19:21) - I'm sorry. Oh, yeah, no problem.   Susan King (00:19:23) - But you just made me think of the other thing. That mean we. We've dabbled in it. But the other big construction change, I would say, is modularity. Right. Mean and or you know, we see a lot of prefab components but but everyone thinks it's like kind of a no brainer that the the solution to the housing crisis is is modular units like why can't we have an apartment come out pretty much built you plug it in.   Susan King (00:19:50) - Right. And at least for whatever reason, it doesn't get off the ground like people try and it dies. And I it's a little bit frustrating to watch but think that's the other thing that that's got to happen.   Sam Wilson (00:20:03) - It's coming It's a it's a slow moving process, but it's certainly coming soon. We got just a couple of minutes here left and I've got one more question, more from a just kind of I going to call it market sentiment, but I really want to hear from you because you guys get kind of a front row seat to all the projects being built around the country to what builders are looking for, what they want to build. Coming to you guys probably saying, Hey, can we even do this? What's the possibility here in all of the housing profiles that you guys work inside of? What's the type or the product that's in most demand for you guys to be architects on and to draw up plans for and. Yeah. What?   Sam Wilson (00:20:45) - Oh, yeah.   Susan King (00:20:47) - Yeah. Good. That's a good question.   Susan King (00:20:50) - Think it's. It's apartments, but think right now. Uh, probably for the next. So things come in cycles, Right? And so I mentioned, um, our firm in our Los Angeles office kind of rode. There was a high rise housing boom there for the past ten years before Covid. And we got to do a lot, a lot of units built a pretty strong portfolio out there. And then, of course, it's on the, you know, you overbuild and then it cycles down. And so out there, we're seeing a lot of the, um, little maybe a little more suburban, less dense, but still probably 3 to 4 stories in height, but a little more sprawling, you know, apartment complexes. Um, in and we didn't, we didn't touch on senior living but think senior living is always in demand and then but there's a new and we we're pursuing a lot of these but we haven't landed anything yet. Um, there's kind of a new category in senior living called It's a terrible name, but it's called Active Active Adults.   Susan King (00:22:00) - But it's really 55 plus apartments but without any kind of medical or nursing. And they don't they're standalone. That's what maybe separates them from the continuum of care life plan, community type campuses that were being done. So I think that's on the I, you know, we're anxious to to have some of that in our portfolio. We don't yet but think it's it's coming and and it's that baby boomer the end of the baby boomer the next generation X guess you know they're like we're healthier we don't we don't consider ourselves seniors don't call us that and active adult probably isn't the right name. But that's somehow what we we've got right now, which can also have issues with with with fair housing and all of that. They have to be careful. But I'm surprised it's lasted as a as a label label.   Sam Wilson (00:22:54) - Right.   Sam Wilson (00:22:55) - That's very, very insightful. Susan, I have loved having you on the show today. Thank you for taking the time to really just break down your journey into becoming an architect, what it takes to become an architect, the types of assets you guys are working on, you know, breaking down this conservatory project with passive house there in Chicago.   Sam Wilson (00:23:15) - I think that's absolutely fascinating. You guys get a front row seat to kind of what is going on in the commercial real estate sectors across the country. So I appreciate you taking the time to come on today and share with us if our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you and your firm, what is the best way to do that?   Susan King (00:23:30) - Um, I'm on LinkedIn, so that's probably, you know, you can Google my, my name with our website is W WW dot design. So. And I'm there too. So head dot design.   Sam Wilson (00:23:48) - Head dot.   Sam Wilson (00:23:49) - Design. We'll make sure we include that there in the show notes. It's a very pretty website. I should expect nothing less from an architecture firm, but yeah, very, very cool. Susan, thank you again for coming on today. I certainly appreciate it.   Susan King (00:23:59) - Okay. Thank you. Thank you for having me.   Sam Wilson (00:24:01) - Hey, thanks for.   Sam Wilson (00:24:01) - Listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate podcast. If you can do me a.   Sam Wilson (00:24:05) - Favor.   Sam Wilson (00:24:06) - And subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.  

Innovative Real Estate with Three Squared, Inc.
Reimagining Multifamily Housing With Susan King of HED

Innovative Real Estate with Three Squared, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 42:46


Why is change so hard to enact on a large scale level? In this episode we sit down with Susan King, Licensed Architect and Principal at HED, to discuss why it is so challenging to pioneer change in the architecture and development industry. We also speak about the mindset shift of upfront costs versus longevity, the misconceptions of modularization, and how  Passive House is reimagining how we design multifamily housing. Here is  a glimpse of what you'll learn in today's episode: Introduction to Susan King and Passive house.Incentivising cities to adopt innovative building practices. Challenging the 'cost focus' mindset. How Passive House is changing multifamily housing. Challenges modularization faces in the building industry. Click here to learn more about the work Susan is doing with Passive House. Lean more about HED here. Conservatory Apartments In Chicago Ready to move forward with your project, or have questions about building with shipping containers? Contact us here and we will put you in contact with the right member of our team. Make sure to follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on new project releases, trainings, and more.

Real Estate Espresso
Architectural Design with Susan King

Real Estate Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 13:49


Susan King is based in Chicago where she works with HED, a major national architectural design firm. On today's show we are talking about architecture and how it applies to design of affordable housing. To connect with Susan, visit HED.design or connect with her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-king-faia-leed-ap-bd-c-lfa-0057b45/ ----------------- Host: Victor Menasce email: podcast@victorjm.com

I Should Totally Be Dead Right Now
Episode 117: Nature, You Scary

I Should Totally Be Dead Right Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 30:38


This week we talk about Susan King, a 62 year old foraging for mushrooms in her backyard. She sees a new kind of mushroom she is not familiar with, but decides to try it anyways. In less that 24 hours, she is in the hospital fighting for her life. We also talk about friends Robyn Bodine and Tracie Shoe, who go to New Mexico on a birthday trip. They take the scenery routine to the airport, but the heat has melted the ground and they are stuck. They search for cell service and find themselves lost in the woods. Listen to how they survived now! Drink of the Week: Elderflower Collins 

The Pilates Goddess Podcast
74. Intuition, Care, & Trust with Susan King

The Pilates Goddess Podcast

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 43:02


As a very gifted intuitive, my friend and colleague Susan King is often privy to very delicate information about her high profile clients and their lives. Today we discuss how she discovered her gift, why her clients find her work to be so useful, and how Pilates teachers can approach our clients with the same care. And there may be some online dating scam stories ;).About Susan:Susan is well-known around the globe as a Master Intuitive Counselor, Spiritual Teacher, Emotional Healer, and Meditation Instructor. She is sought by many who are looking for clarity and peace of mind in the midst of chaos and confusion in their lives. Susan travels all over the world to holistically address the growing needs of her clients and conducts most of her work across New York, Los Angeles, and London.Susan is known as a very genuine and down to earth person, and what many consider“a breath of fresh air.” She is positive, joyful, socially outgoing with a calm energy and warm grounded understanding that attracts even the most ‘hard to reach' individuals. Susan discovered her intuitive gift at a very young age and since then, her intuition has gone through a complete metamorphosis, positioning her as a leader in Holistic Wellness.In addition to intuitive counseling, she is a highly experienced Meditation Teacher, qualified by the British School of Meditation (BSOM), teaching people how to adapt the exercises into their daily lives for enhanced wellbeing. She is also an Indian Head Masseuse and brings this to any session to give her clients a deep state of relaxation.Links:Website - https://www.susankingintuitive.com/IG - https://instagram.com/susankingintuitiveOur Sponsor is Laird Superfoods:Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to zen.ai/goddess and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Music by Nerd SaladLove the podcast? Please review on Apple or Podchaser, Thank you! Support the showStart your podcast today at Buzzsprout

Trash or Treasure? Find your next romantic read!
Episode 101: ‘Mischief and Mistletoe' by Mary Jo Putney, Jo Beverley, Joanna Bourne, Patricia Rice, Nicola Cornick, Cara Elliott, Anne Gracie and Susan King

Trash or Treasure? Find your next romantic read!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 13:29


Tis the season not to waste time on terrible

The Waltons Podcast

Susan King returns to discuss The Car! There will be a lot of different ideas and styles as The Waltons Podcast moves forward and if you have an interest in coming on to discuss an episode please reach out to me at mark@thewaltonspodcast.com "Now that he is in college, John Boy is in need of a car. He finds a good car owned by a neighbor and makes a deal to trade the car for work he does on the neighbor's house." The Car Originally aired on March 14, 1974

The Waltons Podcast
The Foundling

The Waltons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 85:13


This is the very first episode of The Waltons podcast AND also the very first in the tv series, The Waltons. I am so excited to have released this podcast not only on the 50th Anniversary but also with Susan King as the guest on my very first episode. There will be a lot of different ideas and styles as The Waltons Podcast moves forward and if you have an interest in coming on to discuss an episode please reach out to me at mark@thewaltonspodcast.com I hope you enjoy this episode nearly as much as we did while recording it! "A young girl is found on the doorstep of the Walton home. They take her in and later realize she is deaf. John Boy helps to teach her sign language." The Foundling Originally aired on September 14, 1972

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
King, Susan - Short and Sweet ***BLUE LAKE CHRISTIAN WRITERS CONFERENCE***

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 16:59


In a conversation at the 2022 Blue Lake Christian Writers Conference, writer and editor Susan King shared about the importance of communicating truth and the responsibility of accurately representing God's Word.  She also highlighted the Short and Sweet anthology series.  You can find her at susankingedits.com.

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
King, Susan - Short and Sweet ***BLUE LAKE CHRISTIAN WRITERS CONFERENCE***

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 16:59


In a conversation at the 2022 Blue Lake Christian Writers Conference, writer and editor Susan King shared about the importance of communicating truth and the responsibility of accurately representing God's Word.  She also highlighted the Short and Sweet anthology series.  You can find her at susankingedits.com.

Blue Ocean Faith Ann Arbor
13 Feb 2022 | Perfection Not Required for Divine Connection

Blue Ocean Faith Ann Arbor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 25:47


  Rev. Dr. Susan King shares with us how God speaks to us in the ordinary, the messy, the everyday. We need connection more than we need answers, and that connection helps us remember who we are—beloved of God, part of community, called to bring light and love into the world. Learn more about Blue […]

Blue Ocean Church Ann Arbor Sunday Sermons
13 Feb 2022 | Perfection Not Required for Divine Connection

Blue Ocean Church Ann Arbor Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 25:47


  Rev. Dr. Susan King shares with us how God speaks to us in the ordinary, the messy, the everyday. We need connection more than we need answers, and that connection helps us remember who we are—beloved of God, part of community, called to bring light and love into the world. Learn more about Blue […]

Casting Off
How to be brave

Casting Off

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 39:54


"I believe you are the bravest, most courageous cruisers... Any advice on how I can get braver?" Susan King, FTBMate The post How to be brave appeared first on followtheboat.

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

The Executive Producer for this episode of Walnut GroveCast is Susan King Kelly Mielke takes a break from recording Dr. QuinnCast and writing The Prairie Review to join me in a discussion about Mortal Mission! "Charles and Jonathan meet with danger as deadly as the disease they left behind them when they are sent for the medical supplies needed to battle an outbreak of anthrax in Walnut Grove." Mortal Mission originally aired on March 12, 1979 Want to hear more from Kelly and Mark? Check out our other podcast https://www.drquinncast.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/drquinncast The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron!

Trash or Treasure? Find your next romantic read!
Episode 57: ‘The Last Chance Christmas Ball' (An Anthology)

Trash or Treasure? Find your next romantic read!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 18:47


Don't have time to waste on terrible Christmas-themed books?

The News with Gene Valicenti
12-09-21 Susan King

The News with Gene Valicenti

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 5:01


A Newport woman almost lost her life by eating a poisonous mushroom. Gene speaks with Susan King about the harrowing epsiode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Susan King returns to Walnut GroveCast to help me review and discuss this memorable and dramatic episode. There is a lot in this episode including: could someone really fire a shotgun with one hand? is Nellie the worst singer in hero township? is Charles is really believable as a Doctor? "On a dark and stormy night, Laura and Mary are staying alone at the School for the Blind when they are taken hostage by a trio of escaped convicts." Darkness Is My Friend originally aired on January 21, 1980 The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron!

Heilman & Haver
Heilman & Haver - Episode 35 (Guest Susan King - Part 2)

Heilman & Haver

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 32:31


Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 35.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS Movies of the Decade: Jaws Join us for Movies of the Decade at the Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton tomorrow, Saturday, July 3rd, when we'll celebrate the 70s with a showing of Jaws, Written by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, directed by Steven Spielberg, and starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and TCM's Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another entertaining and insightful introduction.    In the Mix: Independence Day Jaws defined a genre, paving the way for multitudes of killer sharks (some in tornados) and overgrown, hungry critters of all kinds.  As did our topic for this week's In the Mix for the science fiction disaster genre.  Independence Day debuted 25 years ago on July 3rd and we're back at the Bay Street Bistro celebrating the film's anniversary with trivia and a new cocktail for you - “The Smoked Independence.”  The Bistro will be open Sunday July 4th and will be featuring our cocktail, so tune into our YouTube channel for In the Mix - Independence Day, then make your reservations.  Have a safe and happy 4th of July! Attend the 2021 West Sound Film Festival  If filmmaking is something that interests you or you just love independent films, make plans to attend the 2021 West Sound Film Festival, August 6th-8th at the Roxy in Bremerton.  Submissions are closed and now the judging begins.  For more info visit westsoundfilmfestival.com and stay tuned right here for festival news and interviews. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Susan King When it comes to interviews, award-winning entertainment writer Susan King is as accomplished as it gets.  You heard some of the big names she's spoken with over the years, many of whom Susan grew up watching on the big screen.  She fell in love with movies at the age of three watching Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) on television and Houseboat at the movies with her parents. Susan quickly became obsessed, as her parents took her to everything from Pillow Talk, The Parent Trap, The Apartment, and Ride the High Country.  Susan became a more serious student of cinema at 17, when she was introduced to such foreign films as Francois Truffaut's Jules & Jim; Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast and Orpheus; and Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion, when she watched the PBS series Film Odyssey hosted by Charles Champlin.   Susan earned an M.A. in film history and criticism from USC and then put it to good use at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, where she worked for a decade, and the Los Angeles Times, where she was an entertainment writer for 26 years, interviewing such legends as Helen Hayes, Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Lena Horne, Gregory Peck (Susan played 1930 movie trivia with the actor), Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren, and Leslie Caron.  Susan was awarded the Press Award from the Publicist Guild in 2012, and the Roger Ebert Award for Diversity in Film Journalism by the African American Film Critics Association in 2015. Her archives can be found at LATimes.com and she is currently active as a freelancer for entertainment news website GoldDerby.com. Susan joins us from her home in Toluca Lake, California. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, July 9th, when we'll welcome Tim Hagen to the show.  Tim is the Founder of the Olympic College Film School and Chair of the Digital Filmmaking Department where he teaches acting, directing, and film studies.

Heilman & Haver
Heilman & Haver - Episode 34 (Guest Susan King)

Heilman & Haver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 33:50


Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 34.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS Movie of the Decade: The Graduate Join us for Movies of the Decade at the Historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton tomorrow, Saturday, June 26th, when we'll celebrate the swinging 60's with a showing of The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and TCM's Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another insightful introduction.   WWCA Auditions: The Pirates of Penzance dust off your eye patch and peg leg and come out to Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard tomorrow at 12 noon and audition for Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance.  Please come prepared with 16 bars of a song to share and cold readings and a simple dance audition will follow.  Performance dates are September 10th - October 3rd and for more information you can visit WWCA.US or find them on Facebook. Enter the 2021 West Sound Film Festival  If you're more comfortable behind the camera, we invite you to enter your film in the 2021 West Sound Film Festival.  The festival will be held August 6th-8th at the Roxy in Bremerton, but our listeners from around the country and world are welcome to enter.  Just don't delay because submissions close at the end of June.  For more info and to submit your project visit the festival page on Film Freeway and stay tuned right here for festival news and interviews. IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Susan King When it comes to interviews, award-winning entertainment writer Susan King is as accomplished as it gets.  You heard some of the big names she's spoken with over the years, many of whom Susan grew up watching on the big screen.  She fell in love with movies at the age of three watching Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) on television and Houseboat at the movies with her parents. Susan quickly became obsessed, as her parents took her to everything from Pillow Talk, The Parent Trap, The Apartment, and Ride the High Country.  Susan became a more serious student of cinema at 17, when she was introduced to such foreign films as Francois Truffaut's Jules & Jim; Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast and Orpheus; and Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion, when she watched the PBS series Film Odyssey hosted by Charles Champlin.   Susan earned an M.A. in film history and criticism from USC and then put it to good use at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, where she worked for a decade, and the Los Angeles Times, where she was an entertainment writer for 26 years, interviewing such legends as Helen Hayes, Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Lena Horne, Gregory Peck (Susan played 1930 movie trivia with the actor), Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren, and Leslie Caron.  Susan was awarded the Press Award from the Publicist Guild in 2012, and the Roger Ebert Award for Diversity in Film Journalism by the African American Film Critics Association in 2015. Her archives can be found at LATimes.com and she is currently active as a freelancer for entertainment news website GoldDerby.com. Susan joins us from her home in Toluca Lake, California. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week for the second half of our interview with Susan for more interview stories with famous actors and tips for all of us amateur writers.

Heilman & Haver
Heilman & Haver - Episode 32 (Guest Gary Fetterplace - Part 2)

Heilman & Haver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 29:40


Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 33.  We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE MIX: The Blues Brothers Available now on our YouTube Channel is our tribute to The Blues Brothers.  We're back at the Bay Street Bistro swapping trivia and mixing up “Orange Whips” in honor of cast member John Candy.  Father's Day is this Sunday so tune in, then make reservations for you and Dad for the Bistro's Sunday Supper - Ribeye is on the menu - and of course the Orange Whip.  This Sunday the 20th, celebrating this cult film that debuted 41 years ago, on June 20th, 1980. Movies of the Decade: The Graduate Join us Saturday, June 26th,  when we'll celebrate the 60's with The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman.  We hit the stage at 6:30 to get the show started and Jeremy Arnold will be back virtually with another insightful introduction.  Tickets are $11 - visit ROXYBREMERTON.ORG. WWCA Auditions: Pirates of Penzance Saturday, June 26th, at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, auditions will be held for Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance.  Call time is 12 Noon at 521 Bay Street, Port Orchard.  More info at WWCA.us. SHOUT: The Mod Musical Playing now at Bremerton Community Theater - five extremely talented local ladies celebrate the song, dance and humor of the 1960s.  Plays Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through June 27th and, with social distancing restrictions, their limited seating goes quickly.  So jump online at BCTSHOWS.COM and reserve tickets for SHOUT, their swinging 60's music sensation.   IN THE LOCAL SPOTLIGHT:  Gary Fetterplace Gary Fetterplace is an active local actor, producer, scenic designer and set builder who grew up and got his start in theater in England and attended The Italian Conti Stage school (previously attended by his professional stage mum).  His first professional stage appearance was at The London Palladium at the tender age of 11 with further appearances In London and on television.  Gary first appeared in the US in Jesus Christ Superstar at Bremerton Community Theater in 2004 and he has since appeared at nearly all the local theatres in over 75 productions either on stage or behind the scenes.   Gary has also acted or been involved in nearly every Shakespeare production in the county since 2007.   His first foray into Producing and Directing was in 2011 during the inauguration performances of BCT's RBS Hall.  Since then he has added his extensive carpentry and design skills to the local theater scene - most frequently at Bremerton Community Theater, Bainbridge Performing Arts, and Western Washington Center for the Arts - assisting with set design and building, including the 5 staircases and wrap around balcony of BCT's Romeo & Juliet which was awarded best set design by The Kitsap Sun newspaper for the 2015/2016 season. He is president of The Lesser Known Players and has served as trustee and treasurer for BCT since 2009.   IN THE MIX Guest Recipe: "Gary's Pink Thingy" 2 oz Vodka 1 oz Chambord Pour Over Ice Top with Sprite COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, June 25th, for our conversation with former entertainment writer at the Los Angeles Times, specializing in Classic Hollywood stories Susan King. 

Blue Ocean Church Ann Arbor Sunday Sermons
28 Mar 2021 | The Palm Sunday Mixed-Emotion Cocktail

Blue Ocean Church Ann Arbor Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 27:11


  The triumphal entry into Jerusalem was a day of mixed & intense emotion: DESPERATE HOPE-ALARM-ANGER-SORROW. Not unlike our mixed emotions these days. What if there’s a God who embraces our emotions, rather than managing them? The sermon is followed by a guided meditation with Susan King.Learn more about Blue Ocean Church at a2blue.org, watch virtual […]

Blue Ocean Faith Ann Arbor
28 Mar 2021 | The Palm Sunday Mixed-Emotion Cocktail

Blue Ocean Faith Ann Arbor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 27:11


  The triumphal entry into Jerusalem was a day of mixed & intense emotion: DESPERATE HOPE-ALARM-ANGER-SORROW. Not unlike our mixed emotions these days. What if there’s a God who embraces our emotions, rather than managing them? The sermon is followed by a guided meditation with Susan King.Learn more about Blue Ocean Church at a2blue.org, watch virtual […]

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
3/22 - Susan King, Feeding NE Florida, on VP Harris visit

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 5:35


Vice President Harris will be visiting the covid vaccine site and the Feeding NE Florida food bank. Susan King shares what this visit means to the organization and the community.

Crime Country
Episode 25 - Kentucky

Crime Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 94:08


Episode 25 - Kentucky This week we explore the Kentucky Bluegrass and Abraham Lincoln's birthplace. Maggie starts us off with the story of Susan King who took an Alford plea in the death of her ex boyfriend Kyle Breeden. Amber then tells us about the monster Donald Harvey "the angel of death". Sources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wrongful-conviction-with-jason-flom-susan-king/id1151670380?i=1000419474011 https://www.themarshallproject.org/2017/04/10/about-the-gun-toting-one-legged-kentucky-woman-seeking-justice https://www.wdrb.com/in-depth/exonerated-one-legged-woman-settles-wrongful-conviction-lawsuit-with-kentucky-state-police-for-750-000/article_e852863c-e31e-11ea-bb97-f3b630cf1285.html https://www.workforce.com/news/the-10th-nominee-for-the-worst-employer-of-2019-is-the-exorcising-employer https://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/harvey-donald.htm https://allthatsinteresting.com/donald-harvey https://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-harvey-angel-of-death-serial-killer-dead-at-64/

Grace Bible Church, Nacogdoches: Sunday Morning Podcast
Midweek Podcast: 11-18-20 Brent, Stephen & Susan King

Grace Bible Church, Nacogdoches: Sunday Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020


Blue Ocean Church Ann Arbor Sunday Sermons
01 Nov 2020 | Elections Survival Psalm Mediation

Blue Ocean Church Ann Arbor Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 23:13


Trees figure prominently in indigenous and Hebrew spirituality. Those who “don’t walk in the counsel of the wicked” are regarded as trees by streams of water whose roots run deep, outlasting the wicked (i.e powerful bad rulers). Includes a guided meditation by Susan King. Learn more about Blue Ocean Church at a2blue.org, watch virtual service […]

The Drop
Comes A Time + Jason Isbell + Contests!

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 5:52


A lot of new stuff to share with you today. If you want to enter our poster contest, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, if you want to enter our Halloween costume contest, check out the details, and my Hall & Oates tribute, here. George Wallace on Comes A Time. This week, Mike and Oteil talk with legendary comedian George Wallace, who has been doing comedy for over 40 years. From his early friendship with Jerry Seinfeld, to a long career in stand up in LA, George has been making audiences laugh for a long time. Subscribe to Comes A Time.Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires on Southern Songs and Stories. Host Joe Kendrick has a special episode, talking with Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires, one of the most celebrated couples in music. Subscribe to Southern Songs and Stories.Jonathan Karl + Susan King on Politics of Truth. Guest host Doug Heye of CNN takes over hosting duties for Bob Crawford, and he talks to two very experienced political journalists, Susan King and Jonathan Karl. They talk about covering the White House as an enemy of the White House, and the optimism that comes from working with aspiring journalists. Subscribe to Politics of Truth. Lizard Liberation Library Book Club. You may know the folks from Phans for Racial Equity, a volunteer group that promotes racial equity within the jamband community. They are starting a book club for anyone who wants to learn with others from key anti-racist texts and authors. Click here to learn more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Politics of Truth
Episode 25: Doug Heye + Jonathan Karl + Susan King

Politics of Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 39:55


This week CNN's Doug Heye takes over hosting duties for Bob on Politics of Truth. Doug's first guest is ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl. Jonathan has covered four presidents and has become a recognizable face in the last few years for his lively barbs with various Trump White House press secretaries. Jonathan shares this inside perspective in his recent best-selling book "Front Row at the Trump Show," and he and Doug discuss how White House reporters have to do their jobs differently when confronted by an administration who views them as the enemy.Later Doug speaks with Susan King, Dean of the UNC School of Media and Journalism, about the next generation of reporters that she works with every day inside and outside the classroom. Susan describes the challenges and opportunities presented by new media technologies, and why her students leave her feeling optimistic about the future of our news industry. Thanks for listening, and please remember to vote on November 3rd. Politics of Truth is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producer is Adam Caplan. Produced by RJ Bee. Edited, mixed and mastered by Brad Stratton. Art by Mark Dowd. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply with the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast
Whatever Happened to the Class of ’56?

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020


Susan King joins me to discuss this episode where Caroline and Charles stay in a fancy hotel in Milwaukee to attend the Grange Convention and Caroline’s 20th School Reunion!  Pa is amazed (and frightened) by an elevator and even punches a guy out for being an abusive jerk! There is a remarkably sweet moment at […]

Grateful Goddesses
Using Intuition And The Law Of Attraction To Tap Into The Goddess Within With Susan King

Grateful Goddesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 36:29


On this episode we will explore our intuition and how to tap into that inner Goddess. When you have the mind/body/soul in sync then you can be aware of that inner voice that speaks to you to help you on your life journey. The Inner Goddess is a women's way of becoming more of who she is. The soul and being within and getting in touch with that Inner Goddess creates awareness that will allow you to "see" in a deeper way around you and become more aware of the Law of Attraction- Attracting positivity into your life. Learn from our Guest Goddess, Intuitive and health practitioner, Susan King, ways she uses her intuition and how you can tap into using yours as well.

Mendi Sideline Huddle
Science Series with Susan King Borchardt & Don Moxley

Mendi Sideline Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 14:42


Welcome to the Sideline Huddle, Episode 4. Today we sit down with Sports Science experts, Susan King Borchardt & Don Moxley.The Sideline Huddle is our place to take a step back from the game, call a time out, & kick it with some incredible human beings & athletes to talk performance, business, science, inspiration, all while sharing a few laughs.  0:41 Introductions Rachael Rapinoe - CEO & Cofounder Susan King Borchardt - Sports Performance Coach & Founder of The Athlete Blueprint Don Moxley - Sports Scientists & Mendi Advisor 1:42 - Susan's journey into sports science from a collegiate injury to her private work with some of the world's top pro athletes. 2:57 - Don's journey from Ohio State Wrestling to becoming a 30 year industry expert in sport science and trusted Mendi advisor. 4:39 - How Susan's coaching her athletes through the unknowns of COVID-19. How to take advantage of the break, create structure and ensure mental health. 6:25 - Susan's personal journey with CBD as an athletic recovery tool and observations on the social stigma still associated with cannabis. 8:25 - Susan + Rachel on the importance of knowing what you're putting into your body. Understanding the ingredients, research, quality level and testing methods. 10:02 - Don on his daily Mendi regimen and the postive physcial and mental effects of cannabinoids and terpenoids. 10:50 - Susan on how the idea of "recovery" has gone from taboo to the differentiator for athletes at all levels. 12:25 - Susan on the growing interest in the WNBA and surprising effects the new CBA could have on player longevity. Subscribe for Ep. 5, as Team Mendi takes the mic and shares more about the brand, the science and the method behind the madness. Dropping 4/24! Web: http://www.themendico.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themendicoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themendicoTwitter: https://twitter.com/themendicoYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGTOzevw15Rqh4dUDgYCGEAiTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mendi-sideline-huddle/id1505833658Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1SwG3m6DXOUKPfpH1SzeuO

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Susan King and Dotty Cashen join Mark to discuss the beloved episode, The Wolves. This is a wonderful cautionary tale told in a style that only Little House on the Prairie can pull off!  The Wolves originally aired on October 7, 1977 Listening to it while editing was a blast! I hope you enjoy it!  "While their parents are out of town, Mary keeps house and becomes frustrated when Laura won't obey her. Meanwhile, Laura spends a lot of time with Andy, taking care of a wounded wolf and her pups. Trouble brews when a pack of feral dogs attack local livestock and the farmers blame the wolves." If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron!

Trashy Divorces
S5E2: One For My Baby (and One More For The Road) | Johnny Carson & Mickey Rooney and Ava Gardner and Artie Shaw

Trashy Divorces

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 69:28


For our second dive into the Ocean's Eleven: 12 Degrees of Frank Sinatra season, Stacie has the Rat Pack-adjacent comedian and original King of Late Night, Johnny Carson. He was a private person who was possibly America's most beloved and public figure for three decades. His three divorces – and final, apparently happy marriage, reveal the split-screen that was his life. Then, Alicia has the tragic early years of Ava Gardner: her rural North Carolina upbringing, her discovery by the MGM star machine, and her first marriages, to Mickey Rooney and Artie Shaw. It's all prelude to her final, tumultuous marriage to Sinatra, which is coming up later this season. Can't get enough #trashcandy? Join us at Patreon.com/TrashyDivorces for early ad-free releases, bonus divorce stories, weekly Trashy Tidbits, limited series like Trashy Tudors, Funne with Dunne, Side Pieces, and a whole lot more. Promo this week: Bodice Tipplers! Stacie's Receipts: Fifteen Years of the Salto Mortale, a profile of Carson, by Kenneth Tynan. The New Yorker, 2/20/1978. Obituary of Joanne Carson, Los Angeles Times, May 2015. Classic Hollywood: The timeless humor of Johnny Carson captured on new DVD sets, Susan King, Los Angeles Times, September 23, 2017. Johnny Carson, Low-Key King of Late-Night TV, Dies at 79, Richard Severo and Bill Carter, New York Times, January 24, 2005. Johnny Carson wikipedia. The Tonight Show wikipedia. Alicia's Receipts: Ava: My Story. Ava Gardner's autobiography, published shortly after her death in 1990. Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth. Lana Turner’s autiobiography, published in 1982. Music and more at trashydivorces.com.

The Spectator Film Podcast
The Band Wagon (1953)

The Spectator Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 123:19


This week on The Spectator Film Podcast… The Band Wagon (1953) 12.19.19 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary track begins at 9:30 — Notes — “The Band Wagon” by Joe McElhaney from Senses of Cinema — Review of The Band Wagon from Senses of Cinema. “Minnelli, Vincente” by Joe McElhaney from Senses of Cinema — Great director profile from Senses of Cinema. “Two-Faced Woman” outtake from The Band Wagon — An excised song from the film. This number further emphasizes Cyd Charisse’s liminal position between Art and Entertainment, and the sets utilize the same art style found in the Isle of the Dead sketch transition. “Ghost singer India Adams appears” by Susan King from Los Angeles Times — This article’s surprisingly brief given its fascinating subject matter, but it still manages to shed some light on India Adams and the practice of ghost singing in Hollywood musicals. “The self-reflexive musical and the myth of entertainment” by Jane Feuer — This links to a PDF of a tremendously insightful essay discussing the concept of spontaneity within the musical genre. Feuer’s discussion of the musical’s valorization of spontaneity and improvisation is incredibly helpful for any examination of The Band Wagon. Genre: The Musical edited by Rick Altman — This is a truly fantastic anthology of essays on the (mostly American) musical. I’m not quite sure if it remains in print, but if you can get your hands on it we highly recommend picking it up. “Vincente Minnelli” by Thomas Elsaesser and “Art and Ideology: Notes on Silk Stockings” by Robin Wood were both helpful in guiding our discussion for this week, but The Band Wagon is mentioned by several more essays as well. We’ll include some relevant passages below: “Vincente Minnelli” by Thomas Elsaesser “For what seems to me essential to all of Minnelli's films is the fact that his characters are only superficially concerned with a quest, a desire to get somewhere in life, i.e. with any of the forms by which this dynamism rationalizes or sublimates itself. What we have instead, just beneath the surface of the plots, is the working of energy itself, as the ever-changing, fascinating movement of a basic impulse in its encounter with, or victory over, a given reality. The characters' existence is justified by the incessant struggle in which they engage for total fulfillment, for total gratification of their aesthetic needs, their desire for beauty and harmony, they demand for an identity of their lives with the reality of their dreams. Minnelli's films are structured so as to give the greatest possible scope to the expansive nature of a certain vitality (call it ‘will', or libido) – in short, to the confrontation of an inner, dynamic, reality and an outward, static one” (15). “Minnelli's typical protagonists are all, in a manner of speaking, highly sophisticated and cunning day-dreamers, and the mise en scene follows them, as they go through life, confusing – for good or ill – what is part of their imagination and what is real, and trying to obliterate the difference between what is freedom and what is necessity… What, in this context, characterizes the Minnelli musical is the total and magic victory of the impulse, the vision, over any reality whatsoever. The characters in his musicals transform the world into a reflection of their selves, into a pure expression of their joys and sorrows, of their inner harmony or conflicting states of mind” (15). “Thus defined, the world of the musical becomes a kind of ideal image of the medium itself, the infinitely variable material substance on which the very structure of desire and the imagination can imprint itself, freed from all physical necessity. The quickly changing décor, the transitions in the lighting and the colours of a scene, the freedom of composition, the shift from psychological realism to pure fantasy, from drama to surreal farce, the culmination of an action in a song, the change of movement into rhythmic dance – all this constitutes the very essence of the musical. In other words, it is the exaltation of the artifice as the vehicle of an authentic psychic and emotional reality. Minnelli's musicals introduce us to a liberated universe, where the total freedom of expression (of the character's creative impulse) serves to give body and meaning to the artistic vitality of the director, both being united by their roles as metteurs en scene of the self” (16). “The paradox of the musical, namely that a highly artificial, technically and artistically controlled décor and machinery can be the manifestation of wholly spontaneous, intimate movements, or the visualization of submerged, hardly conscious aspirations, becomes not only Minnelli's metaphor for the cinema as a whole, but more specifically, it makes up his central moral concern: how does the individual come to realize himself, reach his identity, create his personal universe, fulfill his life in a world of chaos and confusion, riddled with social conventions” (16-17). “Art and Ideology: Notes on Silk Stockings” by Robin Wood “The validation of ‘entertainment as against ‘art.’ ‘Entertainment’ – as something to be passively absorbed rather than actively participated in, dedicated to the discouragement of awareness – is a central ‘bourgeois-Capitalist’ concept and one inherent in the Hollywood musical as a genre, surfacing in the case of individual films as an explicit concern. The overt, if often only superficial, anti-intellectualism of a number of Hollywood musicals… is obvious… Art, both classical and avant-garde… is belittled and ridiculed because it is potentially disturbing and subversive and because it demands active concentration. Entertainment gives people what they ‘really want’ – the kind of temporary escape and distraction that prevents their dissatisfactions from reaching articulation” (63). “This particular ideological project is neatly epitomized in the ‘That’s Entertainment’ number in The Band Wagon, which explicitly reduces all cultural achievements indiscriminately to the same level of innocuousness. (Cyd Charisse’s ballet-dancing in the same film can be presented straight, partly because she is a woman and ballet is regarded as a feminine art, partly because ballet here is decorative rather than disturbing, hence poses poses no challenge to the entertainment concept.) The blatancy of this is concealed beneath an appeal to debased democratic principle: Entertainment is anti-elistist because it is what anyone can appreciate without much effort” (63-64). The Routledge Dance Studies Reader [2nd Ed.] edited by Alexandra Carter — We didn’t feature this book during our conversation, but it’s still worth mentioning for the two insightful pieces by Richard Dyer and John Meuller analyzing the ‘Dancing in the Dark’ sequence. If those pieces are any indication, this is a useful volume for anyone looking to learn more about dance.

Well Said
Well Said: Celebrating a historic gift

Well Said

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 18:37


In a special episode of the University's official podcast, we celebrate a historic gift made by Carolina alumnus Walter Hussman Jr. and his family. Today, the family announced it was donating $25 million dollars to the University's journalism and media school. To recognize the contribution, the school has been renamed the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media. With this, the largest single gift ever made to the school, the Hussman School will become the fifth named school at Carolina, joining Kenan-Flagler Business School, Gillings School of Global Public Health, Eshelman School of Pharmacy and Adams School of Dentistry. Ahead of the gift, Hussman and Susan King, dean of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, discussed the future of the news industry for an episode of the school's Start Here/Never Stop podcast.

North Carolina Study Center
UNC Veritas Forum 2019: Panel Discussion

North Carolina Study Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 34:56


Panel discussion with Lecrae and Dr. Esau McCaulley, moderated by Susan King, dean of the UNC School of Media and Journalism.

Love Talk Live with Jaime Bronstein
Susan King, Danielle Tobias

Love Talk Live with Jaime Bronstein

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 55:00


In this episode of “Love Talk Live” Jaime and her guests, intuitive Susan King and social work Danielle Tobias discuss how to manifest the right love for you.

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Episode 34 – Harriet’s Happenings Walnut GroveCast is available on these amazing services!   Also Visit us on Facebook and

Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom
Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom - Susan King

Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 57:22


S7E2: Falsely Accused: The Devastating Story of Susan King’s Wrongful Conviction and the Detective Who Lied to Make It Happen Susan King served nearly seven years behind bars for a crime she didn’t commit. In November 1998, a fisherman found the body of 40-year-old Kyle Breeden in the Kentucky River. He had been shot in the head twice with .22 caliber magnum bullets and his legs were bound with guitar amplifier cord. The crime went unsolved for eight years until May 2006, when Kentucky State Police began re-investigating.  In April 2007, based on an investigation by state police officer Todd Harwood, Breeden’s on-again, off-again girlfriend, Susan King, was charged with murder and tampering with a crime scene. Harwood concluded that Susan shot Breeden twice in the head in the kitchen of her home following a quarrel. Susan, who had one leg and weighed 97 pounds, was accused of transporting the body to the river where she physically lifted Breeden’s 180-pound body over the railing of a Kentucky River bridge. She was also charged with trying to clean up the crime scene to hide evidence of the murder. In September 2008, Susan King entered an Alford plea to second-degree manslaughter in which she did not admit guilt, and she was sentenced to 10 years in prison. She served more than six years in prison before she was released on parole in November 2012. wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom is a production of Lava For Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1 and PRX.

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 29 First and foremost we need your ratings and reviews! Please take 10 seconds to leave a review and rate us on iTunes, Stitcher and Podchaser. if you email me a screenshot of your review or even mention this post by name - I will give you a 'shoutout' on the beginning of a future episode! WOWZA! Mark welcomes Susan King to the show! We discuss the beloved "Fred" episode of Little House on the Prairie for this episode of Walnut GroveCast! If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.ontheodd.com The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly A special thank you to APS Mastering for their support. Visit www.apsmastering.com for all of your Audio Mastering needs

NWP Radio
C3WP Using Sources Tool: A Student-Driven Assessment for Learning

NWP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 21:32


The most important writing assessment that happens in any school is the assessment that goes on in students' heads when analyzing the quality of their own writing. The College, Career and Community Writers Program's Student Using Sources Tool (UST) empowers students to own their learning of argument writing. Join site leaders, teachers, and students as they share their experiences using the Student UST to advance student learning. Links from the Show Student Using Sources Tool Teachers Using Sources Tool College, Career, Community Writers Program (C3WP) Assessment for Learning Project Guests Lynette Herring-Harris, Host, Senior Program Associate with the National Writing Project Heather Payne, Ozarks Writing Project, Thinking Partner for NWP’s Assessment for Learning Project Susan King, Ozarks Writing Project, Practicing Teacher at Lebanon County Middle School in Missouri Maddie (8th Grade), Missouri Jana Moore, Upstate Writing Project Teacher Leader, Practicing Teacher at Union County High School in South Carolina Madeline (9th Grade), South Carolina

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 23 Mark is joined by Chris Cooling of the Forgotten TV Podcast ( forgotten.tv ) and Susan King to discuss the classic....Four Eyes! If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.forgotten.tv or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/forgotten-tv/id1226578658?mt=2 If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History
Gordon Peterson – Retired Journalist and Legendary News Anchor

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 44:37


Gordon Peterson on conversation with colleague Glenn Brenner after they began to work together at Channel 9 ~ "He says to me one day, 'I need to talk to you. This is serious.' He says, 'I’ve been fired from every job I’ve ever had for the stuff I’m doing here and you keep throwing gasoline on the fire. I’m trying to figure out if you’re with me or against me.' I said, 'I’m with you, baby, just trust me.'" Gordon Peterson, Retired Journalist and Legendary News Anchor and Andy Ockershausen in studio interview Andy Ockershausen: This is Our Town with Andy Ockershausen. Like all the rest of us, so much of our guests have grown up in the news business here in Washington. We just decided we wanted people on that everybody knew about, so we've been trying to get this man for the last year, and we finally got it. Gordon Peterson was at one time the dean. I hate to say that, the dean of anchors, but you were. You were older than anybody except Bryson Rash, who died. But the names and people we have on the show talk about Channel 9, and they talk about Gordon Peterson, and inevitably, guys like Sonny Jurgensen who worked with you, the new chief of police is from Worcester. Gordon Peterson: I knew that. Andy Ockershausen: He told me that. I was sitting right here. Then, even your TV director, Ernie Baur. Ernie Baur on Gordon Peterson as "Guy LeGuy" Ernie Baur: So we decided, to do a show with the Caps. This is in January, or something like that. It was 7:30, live audience. Boom. It starts snowing around 9:00 in the morning. Now it's getting deeper, you know? So now I call the Caps up and I go, "You guys think you're going to be able to make it?" "Oh, yeah, yeah. We're hockey players." It's Guy Charron, Danny Belisle, I don't know. So now, we've got eight, six feet of snow, and the audience can't get there and the Caps are stuck in College Park. But we still have to do a show. So I gathered everybody in the station to be in the audience, and you see in the audience, Mike Buchanan, Pat Collins, Susan King. I don't know if Andrea Mitchell was there. You know, but all the talent- Andy Ockershausen: All the talent. Ernie Baur: And a couple of the engineers. But we have no guest. So first comes out Gordon and Glenn and Sonny and we get Gordon Barnes on, who was doing weather. And somebody throws a snowball, hits him right in the groin. "Oh, God." So now we're scrambling, you know? So Gordon Peterson, God bless him, wanders around and we said, "Why don't you come on?" So he comes on, and he comes on as Guy LeGuy. Andy Ockershausen: Yeah, world-famous. Ernie Baur: He's a Venezuelan... He's an American imitating a Venezuelan hockey player with a Swedish accent, okay? And he's Guy LeGuy. And it's great. He talks about, you know, in an accent that I can't do, you know, "It's tough to be a hockey player in Venezuela because the ice keeps melting," and all this stuff. Andy Ockershausen: Great line. Ernie Baur: Then so we... Any questions from audience? And Chris Gordon raises his hand, "Yeah, how long have you been 'Guy'?" Andy Ockershausen: Chris Gordon is still on the air. Ernie Baur: Absolutely. Andy Ockershausen: How about that, buddy? Ernie Baur: And Gordon Peterson says you know, "Of all the things I've done, this is what I'll be remembered for. Guy LeGuy." And people still tap me on the shoulder about that one. Andy Ockershausen: So here he is live and in color, the erstwhile Gordon Peterson. The Guy LeGuy Backstory Gordon Peterson: Ernie Baur was the first guy who cued me on television at Channel 9. And here's how he cued me. Just before the mic gets hot and the lights go on, he says "Hey, dummy, when I point, you talk." And he points. So the lights come on and I'm laughing. And after the broadcast, my boss says, "What was so funny at the beginning of the broadcast?" I said, "I don't know, I just was in a good mood, I guess." Now, the backstory on this thing that he told you, the studio was,

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast
Walnut GroveCast - Here Come the Brides

Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 72:34


VHSRewind.com Presents: Walnut GroveCast - Episode 14 Here Come the Brides For this episode of Walnut GroveCast I am joined by Susan King! Bare-foot bumpkin Luke Sims and his hunky dad Adam, arrive in Walnut Grove. Adam is a pig farmer, (and according to Willie, “he raises hogs too”…. as will be evident at the Olson’s dinner table when Luke joins them for a meal) Adam and son stop by the schoolhouse so that Luke can get some book learnin’ and have a “women’s touch” in his life. We discover Adam is a widower and Miss Beadle instantaneously has the hots for him. Not knowing her history, Luke takes a shine to Nellie and their relationship progresses. Harriet catches them out late one night and seeks Miss Beadle’s help in stopping their romance as it is effecting Nellie's school work. Miss Beadle protests at first but quickly realizes this is a great opportunity to see hunky Adam again Luke decides to buy Nellie a ring for her birthday, using Mary to assist him, misunderstandings galore occur with Nellie angry telling her mother to “SHUT UP” as she explains to Nellie that “ Luke bought a ring for Mary and men are fickle as weather vanes”. Luke shows up at the door on her birthday with presents in tow and the misunderstanding is cleared up. Luke, Nellie, Adam and Miss Eva Beadle spend time together picnicking, etc. and Adam proposes to Eva. She wants to think about it because of her age and school responsibilities. While pondering Adams proposal, Nellie asks Ms. Beadle about marriage (Age etc.) Miss B thinks she is talking about her, but in reality, she is contemplating Luke’s proposal to her. Both Nellie and Eva decide to wed the Sims men, Eva telling Adam in a sweet moment at his house, Nellie, and Luke grabbing a suitcase, hopping on the Oleson’s buckboard and driving to sleepy-eye to elope. Hilarity ensues as Adam, Ms. Beadle and the Oleson’s (with a rifle in tow) track them down to a hotel. Harriet’s request? “Nels, make her a widow!” They all go back to the JP and Nellie and Luke get “unmarried”. While Adam and Ms. Beadle are there at the JP, they decide to marry….and with the exception of the JP and his wife who have been continuously awoken all night long…they live happily ever after.

El Radar - BLU Radio
La TV no debe ver a los nuevos medios como enemigos, son complementos: Susan King

El Radar - BLU Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 8:59


Susan King, reconocida reportera política y quien asistirá esta semana al foro ‘El futuro de la TV abierta: retos y oportunidades' en Bogotá, habló en El Radar sobre el papel de los medios tradicionales en la era digital. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Shepod
Recreational Eating Is My Favorite Sport

The Shepod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 41:04


Adorable Shepod mom Susan King joins the ladies to celebrate their 40th episode! Over prosecco and coffee, the ladies declare that cheese must be salty, disagree on Transparent, and question the basic bitch-ness of their photos. Achey breaky backs, dog butts, and armrest invaders are deemed gross, while the 90s welcomes us all to a night at the Roxbury. What is love? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Book Arts
Otis Artists Books Collection: Susan King: Lessons from the South

Book Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 0:51


The Jenn Royster Show
Discover Your Animal Spirit Guide: Power Animals with Susan King

The Jenn Royster Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2013 59:06


Shamanic beliefs say that all things that are alive have the inherent virtues of power and wisdom. Power Animals are Spirit Guides in animal form. It is thought that our Power Animals guide us, and protect us from harm. They can also assist us in navigating life's challenges and overcoming obstacles: working with your animal guides can provide powerful insight! Join us as Intuitive Susan King explains the world of animal Spirit Guides.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9KH86UYLN4H4J&source=url)

The Scholarly Kitchen Podcast
#03: Susan King on CHORUS

The Scholarly Kitchen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 10:13


Susan King, a member of the CHORUS steering committee, describes the rationale and goals of this partnership between scholarly publishers and federal agencies to meet new public-access mandates.

The Gist of Freedom   Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
Robert Simmons, met Lincoln to acquire school building

The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2012 44:00


Tony Oliver ~Robert W. Simmons, politician and pioneer in black education, was born around 1822 at Fredericksburg, Virginia. His father, Streshley Simmons, was a free black citizen of Virginia and a veteran of the War of 1812.By 1858, Simmons and his wife Susan King had nine children. His concern for his children and other young African-Americans propelled him in 1862 to take the lead in founding the Sumner School, a school for the town's blacks. The donation was one dollar per month, but children whose families were unable to pay were allowed to attend free of charge. Classes initially were housed in an army barrack. Simmons, on horseback, had made a long and dangerous war-time trip to Washington, where he secured the building directly from President Lincoln. The fledgling institution became a landmark in the history of education, becoming West Virginia's earliest public school in 1866. It was then named after U.S. Congress Charles Sumner, an abolitionist from Massachuseets, who was severly beaten by a South Carolina representative on the floor of Congress for his anti-slavery speech which denounced the killing of white abolitionists in the "Bloody Kansas" uprisings known as the pre-civil war era. Simmons also helped to establish a black Sunday school in Parkersburg and served as its first superintendent. In !954 after the Brown v. Board of Ed of Topeka case ended segregation the main school was torn down. It was renovated and became a school for handicap children. In the 1980's it became a museum, The Sumnerite. Learn more at WWW.BlogTalkRadio.com/TheGISTofFREEDOM http://pinterest.com/blackhistory/black-history

Addicted to Addicts: Survival 101 – Denise Krochta
Addicted to Addicts: Survival 101 – Online Resources Important and Effective

Addicted to Addicts: Survival 101 – Denise Krochta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011


For the past few weeks Denise has been interviewing guests who offer valuable resources to those who love addicts and alcoholics. This week she interviews Susan King, who has created Pathway to Prevention, an online support organization for tackling prevention. She will also speak about an adjunct organization, Parent Pathway for those who are already […] The post Addicted to Addicts: Survival 101 – Online Resources Important and Effective appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.