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About Mansfield
AM241 - Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Susan Reed: an Interview

About Mansfield

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 70:51


Stories we're covering this week:• Hundreds of drones light up the Mansfield night• Fire destroys Mansfield home• Three arrested in Mansfield for organized crime• Toastmasters returns to Mansfield• Festive event set to take us back to the 1800s• In Sports, it's a recap of Friday Night Lights and what's on tap for this weekendIn the Features Section:• Angel Biasatti will talk about the ins-and-outs of Type 2 Diabetes in Methodist Mansfield News to Know• Angela Hornburg addresses when is the best time to buy or sell a house in the Mansfield Real Estate Update• Brian Certain serves up a beverage that's like autumn decided to throw a party in your mouth in the Cocktail of the WeekAnd in the talk segment, Steve talks in-studio with Hands of Hope member Susan Reed. Plus, your chance to win a $25 gift card to a Mansfield restaurant of your choice with our Mansfield Trivia Question, courtesy of Joe Jenkins Insurance. We are Mansfield's only source for news, talk and information. This is About Mansfield.

Countermelody
Episode 219. Chants d'Auvergne

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 88:23


Another episode featuring orchestral songs, these arrangements by the French composer Joseph Canteloube AKA Marie-Joseph Canteloube de Malaret (1879 – 1957), of elaborately orchestrated folk songs from the Auvergne region of France. From the 1960s an beyond these songs have become favorites of sopranos seeking engaging works for voice and orchestra. Canteloube made orchestral arrangements of five different series (or books) of songs published between 1924 and 1955. The songs themselves are, in turn, playful, plangent, tragic, saucy, rustic, and even surprisingly emancipated. In 1930 French soprano Madeleine Grey was the first artist to record the songs. Subsequently the Ukrainian-born Israeli soprano Netania Davrath became the first to take on the entire cycle. Cognoscenti still find her versions to be the most “authentic,” although that is a loaded term when one considers how elaborate these arrangements are. Other singers that helped put these songs on the map, as it were, include Anna Moffo, Victoria de los Angeles, Kiri Te Kanawa, and Frederica von Stade. All these singers are heard in this episode, which also includes memorable contributions from singers as varied as Dawn Upshaw, Barbra Streisand, Jill Gomez, Marvis Martin, Gérard Souzay, Marni Nixon, Anna Caterina Antonacci, Elly Ameling, Régine Crespin, Arleen Augér, Susan Reed, and others. You may also be quite surprised (I know I was!) to hear the singer that Canteloube most preferred in this repertoire, in a recording accompanied by the composer himself. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.

The Nonsense Bazaar
112 - The Bodysnatchers: A Very Real Alien Conspiracy

The Nonsense Bazaar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 76:33


Join us on today's episode as we enter the confusing world of Susan Reed, a woman who was drawn into a web of extraterrestrial intrigue and danger, as detailed in her revealing book, 'The Body Snatchers: A Real Alien Conspiracy.' Her saga started innocently in a Spanish class where she met Brian, a host for interdimensional reptilian entities, and culminated in a questionable pilgrimage to meet John of God, the disgraced psychic surgeon in Brazil. But here's the question that lingers as we delve into Reed's life and the disturbing truths she unveiled: Was her mysterious death in 2009 an unfortunate accident, a desperate escape, or something more sinister tied to the alien menace she feared?   Note: Apparently some audio drivers weren't playing nice or needed updating or something and there are some pops and crackles throughout this episode. You might not even notice them had I not said anything. But I am ashamed and I'll do better next time. -S Keep us from being tempted by the psychic surgery bit and join our Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and access to our Discord server for only $5 a month. https://patreon.com/thenonsensebazaar

Wilson County News
Step Energy Services donates to Floresville Food Pantry

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 0:48


Eric Ortiz (center), district manager of Step Energy Services (USA) Ltd. in Floresville, is surrounded by appreciative Floresville Food Pantry volunteers and Director Rose Holcombe (fifth from left) March 30, after he delivers a generous monetary donation on behalf of the company. Volunteers present include (l-r) Susan Reed, Kyle Keener, Denise Roy-Garcia, Ann Rhew, Gerry Smith, Gloria Morales-Cantu, Gayle Gleeson, Elaine Mendoza, and Sandra Earl. The donation will help the Food Pantry continue to assist many Floresville families in need.Article Link

KUOW Newsroom
Getting past the ‘hot flash' cliché: the science of treating menopause

KUOW Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 8:12


‘Specialists in this area, it's so important that we have shared decision making with our patients and discuss all the risks and all the benefits so women can make choices that are best for their quality of life during this period of time.' -Dr. Susan Reed

Baking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing
82. Baking it Down - 5 Things We Can Learn from Susan Reed

Baking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 55:32


It struck me the other day - Susan the Scammer is actually really good at marketing. I mean - look at her! This little "event planner" has marketed so well that an entire industry knows about her antics!

Women Over 70
192 Susan Reed: Being an Active Citizen--Why Not Me?

Women Over 70

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 33:14


Susan Reed, PhD, age 70, has led a life of social-political actionsince her teens. She campaigned for McGovern and later forObama; interned with the Chicago Women's Liberation Union;protested the Vietnam War; worked on social policy for equities inaging and health; and continues to teach adult college studentsabout ways to be civically engaged. Susan is a person who feels“responsible for problems” facing our city (Chicago) and country.She finds other people to be activists with her--for example, theGirlfriend Group, because “for me, political activism is social;social action can be fun.” On the home front, Susan continues tolearn how best to support her two adult daughters and, with herhusband, plan for how to ‘age in place.'" My goal is to help people be active citizens, especiallyduring really difficult times." Connect with Susan:sreed@depaul.edu

The Apple Seed
EXTRA: Why Kids Aren't in Charge by Susan Reed

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 5:28


Susan Reed sings a song about fairness and injustice.

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The Apple Seed
Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 56:50


Welcome to The Apple Seed! Some time filled with stories for you and your family. Since 2013 we've been bringing you tall tales, personal tales, fairy tales, historical tales and more. All kinds of tales, from all kinds of tellers. You know the feeling when you're craving a certain food, but aren't quite sure what it is? Or when you're bored and have an itch to get out and do something, but just can't quite tell what you're in the mood for? You want company, but aren't quite sure whom you'd like to be with? You still haven't found what you're looking for – even if you don't quite know just what it is that you're looking for? However, we know you have found what you've been looking for on today's episode of The Apple Seed! Today's episode revolves around characters motivated to keep searching for what they want – or think they want. Get ready for an hour of inspiring stories about finding what's most important – even if the characters don't realize they're looking for it to begin with. On today's episode, enjoy the following: “Chin Chin Kobokama” by Margaret MacDonald from Tuck-Me-In Tales (2:41) “In Search of Charles Dickens” by Lani Peterson from Stories Within (9:40) “The Beauty and the Melamed” by Susan Stone (25:16) “Golden Thread” by Susan Reed from Songs & Stories About Families, Friendships & Shoes (36:54) Radio Family Journal: "Baffle Hanging" by Sam Payne (50:13)

Baking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing
43. Baking it Down - Construction Roadblocks

Baking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 58:41


Hey - are you role-playing as a roadblock in the path of your own success?The Sugar Cookie Marketing Facebook Group podcast is here for the tail end of 2021 talkin' about goal settin' and roadblock gettin'. Here's what we're covering this week:IntroMarketing Minutes - FrogsBusiness of Baking - RoadblocksThe Course Recap - Enrollment is OPENGroup Stuff - Upcoming LivesVoicemails / Texts / Emails (571) 556-5644Twinterests SponsorsIn the Marketing Minutes, Heather gives us a rundown on the book "Eat That Frog" by Brian Tracy where each morning starts with eating that frog. But which frog do you start with? The frog that supports your most effective goal for 2022. One really firm, hard-hitting goal that would make the biggest impact on your life - that's where you start. Then you work the goal backward - if I need to make $15,000 by July 2022, I need to make $2,500 over the next 6 months. What services or products can I sell to meet that weekly goal of $625? In the Business of Baking, roadblocks. How many of us are playing construction workers building our own roadblocks until those turn into reasons why we can't succeed? Oftentimes, you just really didn't want it enough - and you let a roadblock (ahem - TikTok) get in the way of that goal. Owning your roadblocks and understanding why you didn't really want that goal can help us form better goals that work with our mindsets.We launched the SCM Course called The Cookie College. We cover the concepts and ideas we talk about here in the podcast - but we actually implement them with our students! Learn more or get a preview at www.thecookiecollege.com/membership.In Voicemails - how to approach a business to use their space for classes (or end up stalking their kitchens), Tammy and the podcast and the burgers, and Susan Reed.Call / Text: (571) 556-5644Email: hello@sugarcookiemarketing[dot]comIn Twinterest - Corrie used The Cookie Countess windowpane boxes for an order and they were a huge hit. I'll post about them on the SCM TikTok. And our Podcast Sponsors are:Eddie the Printer - https://www.primera.com/edible-ink-printer.htmlCastIron.me - https://www.castiron.me/BaketyBakes - 10% off with promo code TWINS - https://baketybakeidaho.com

The Apple Seed
Learning From the Land

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 56:50


Welcome to The Apple Seed! Some time filled with stories for you and your family. Since 2013 we've been bringing you tall tales, personal tales, fairy tales, historical tales and more. All kinds of tales, from all kinds of tellers. “The mountains are calling, and I must go,” said John Muir, naturalist and father of the National Park system. Have you ever felt drawn to nature? If you could spend an hour outside today, what might you think about? Today's stories take us into the great outdoors and show us what we can learn from the land. On today's episode, enjoy the following: "Frog, Dodge City" by Jay O'Callahan from Earth Stories (2:00) "The King Has Goat Ears" by Glenda Bonin from Tails You Might Have Herd Before…or Knot (16:11) "The Creation" by Joseph Bruchac from Iroquois Stories (25:26) "Jimmy and the Seed" by Susan Reed from Lion in the Sky (29:02) "Ateteos, Spirits of the Waters" by Valentina Ortiz from Earth Stories (34:32) "Old Rabbit Saves the People" by Norah Dooley from Rabbitales (49:36)

The Apple Seed
Wise King, Foolish King

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 56:50


Welcome to The Apple Seed! Some time filled with stories for you and your family. Since 2013, we've been bringing you tall tales, personal tales, fairy tales, historical tales, and more. All kinds of tales from all kinds of tellers. The trickster and the fool are two of the most opposite yet beloved character types in storytelling. What is it about these two characters that we love so much? Maybe it's the joy of watching a trickster's clever plot unfurl to catch a fool. Maybe it's just fun to laugh when a nonsensical fool believes wholeheartedly in the sneaky and careful words of their opponents. Whatever the case, our love for these characters will come in handy in today's episode as we follow the stories of both tricksters and fools. Get ready to laugh along with us at both the wittiest of trickster's plots and the most foolish of fool's follies. On today's episode, enjoy the following: “Brer Possum and the Frogs” by Sheila Starks Phillips from Tater and His Musical Adventure and Other Fun Tales (3:44) Radio Family Journal: "Dumb Teenagers" by Sam Payne (18:32) Daily Mix: “Earth Song” with Susan Reed (23:33) “The Wise King of Uruk and the Foolish King of Aratta” by Judith Heineman from The Magic Carpet: Stories and Songs from Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt (35:17) “Mysteries in Nursery Rhyme Land” by Kevin Cordi from Tales to Tickle Your Funny Bone (48:54)

The Apple Seed
The Silent Princess

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 56:50


Welcome to The Apple Seed! Some time filled with stories for you and your family. Since 2013 we've been bringing you tall tales, personal tales, fairy tales, historical tales and more. All kinds of tales, from all kinds of tellers. In today's stories, you'll learn how wise words can bring out even the most timid of souls and forge the first bonds of love. You'll also learn that a little common sense goes a long way. Get ready for stories of curses, lions, and an abundance of prairie dogs! On today's episode, enjoy the following: “Prairie Dog Round Up” by Sheila Starks Phillips from Visit a Spell, Pard: Western Music, Poetry, and Stories (1:23) Radio Family Journal: "Don't Erase Me" by Sam Payne (13:18) The Daily Mix: "Ford v. Ferrari" with Ian Puente (17:32) "The Lion Makers" by Odds Bodkin from The Evergreens (25:04) “The Silent Princess” by Richard Martin from Jack Goes Hunting and Other Tales (30:12) “Grampa” by Susan Reed from Earth Songs (51:52)

The Apple Seed
EXTRA: "Listen to your Dreams" by Susan Reed

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 5:04


In song, Susan Reed encourages us to listen to our dreams. After all, they'll teach us who we are.

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The Apple Seed
EXTRA **** "Why Kids are Not in Charge" by Susan Reed

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 5:28


On today's Apple Seed Extra, you'll hear a fun song form the award-winning storyteller and songwriter Susan Reed. It's a piece called "Why Kids are Not in Charge," and the title will make perfect sense to you as you listen to the song. You may even see yourself or someone you know in the lyrics!

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The Apple Seed
EXTRA **** "Why Kids are Not in Charge" by Susan Reed

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 5:28


EXTRA **** "Why Kids are Not in Charge" by Susan Reed

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The Apple Seed
Learning From the Land

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 56:51


“The mountains  are calling, and I must go,” said John Muir, naturalist and father of the National Park system. Have you ever felt drawn to nature? If you could spend an hour outside today, what might you think about? Today's collection of stories celebrates nature. Storytellers Jay O'Callahan, Glenda Bonin, Joseph Bruchac, Susan Reed, and Valentina Oritz take us into the great outdoors, and show us what we can learn from the land.  On today's episode, enjoy the following:“Frog, Dodge City” by Jay O'Callahan from Earth Stories (12:31)Doc Holladay is a tough, straight-faced cowboy who hasn't smiled in years. When he encounters Fred, a signing frog with a love for fun, that just might change. Fred's band of pond animals shows the saloon the best concert they've ever had. “The King Has Goat Ears” by Glenda Bonin from Tails You Might Have Herd Before...Or Knot (8:17)A terrified barber must cut the king's hair. The stakes? If it doesn't look good, he'll face death! But this isn't a normal haircut - we'll let you guess what the one complication is... “The Creation” by Joseph Bruchac from Iroquois Stories (2:39)The Iroquois legend tells of a woman who falls from the sky. She is saved by sea animals, who together organize land for the woman to live. “Jimmy and the Seed” by Susan Reed from Lion in the Sky (4:38)When Jimmy is proud of a seed in his pocket, his grandmother suggests that even more fun are the seeds of ideas in his mind. “Ateteos, Spirits of the Water” by Valentina Oritz from Earth Stories (14:33)A mother consults the water spirits for help finding her missing daughter. "Old Rabbit Saves the People" by Norah Dooley from Rabbitails (6:12)In this story from Norah Dooley, a council of animals gathers to devise a plan to save themselves from a hungry lion. Who will save the day? You'll need to listen to find out...or just take another look at the title.  

The Apple Seed
Learning From the Land

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 56:50


On today's episode, enjoy the following: “Frog, Dodge City” by Jay O'Callahan from Earth Stories (12:31) “The King Has Goat Ears” by Glenda Bonin from Tails You Might Have Herd Before...Or Knot (8:17) “The Creation” by Joseph Bruchac from Iroquois Stories (2:39) “Jimmy and the Seed” by Susan Reed from Lion in the Sky (4:38) “Ateteos, Spirits of the Water” by Valentina Oritz from Earth Stories (14:33) "Old Rabbit Saves the People" from Rabbitails (6:12)

The Apple Seed
Immortal Arboretum

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 56:51


Trees have been around a lot longer than human folklore has, which is probably why they're ingrained in our early mythologies all the way up to our modern fiction. Whether it's the mighty branches of the Norse World Tree, the sacred fig of Hinduism, Homer's nymphs, or the living trees of J.R.R. Tolkien's world, these magnificent plants have inspired literature and storytelling since humanity first wondered at their height and marveled at their seeming immortality. In a world where our trees are threatened by corporate expansion and deforestation, our storytelling history has become even more important in the fight for a healthy environment: when we allow the trees to walk and talk and relay the wisdom of ages, they are imbued with both power and humanity. So, in return for the life these plants give to us, today we're giving the trees a voice. Join us as we listen to Jeff Gere, Kare Strong, Jane Stenson, Susan Reed, and more as they bring us tales from the forest where the people speak to the trees, and the trees speak back. On today's episode, enjoy the following:“Guardian of the Trees” by Jeff Gere (9:11)Jeff Gere has a way with soundscaping, from his outlandish, mouth-made sound effects to his researched Hawaiian accents to his excellent musical accompanists. This track, which is part of a collection called Guardians of the Trees: Inspiring Tales of Hawaii, is accompanied by Les Adam (who Jeff calls the “Maui musical wizard”) on the piano and Alana Cini on the didgeridoo. The tale follows a construction site on O'ahu, Hawaii, where a plot of trees is being condemned to make way for a new parking lot. But just as the construction workers get to the site, a mysterious woman named Pele puts a halt to the whole project. “Sing ‘I Love You'” by Kare Strong and Josh Goforth (3:07)Rivers of Love was the first collaborative album by Kare Strong and Josh Goforth. It was honored with six national awards—including a Parent's Choice and National Parenting Publications Award—for its family-friendly focus on respecting and connecting with nature. In this song, Strong's tender vocals mixed with Goforth's sweet fiddle paints a poetic, whimsical picture of nature brought to life: the flowers smile, the trees talk, and the rain dances. “Peony Hedge” by Jane Stenson (4:59)When the local elm tree is cut down, Jane and the local flowers wonder what could possibly replace such a majestic, long-standing part of their neighborhood. So, in memorial, Jane plants a row of Peony (pee-uh-knee) hedges and reminisces on how the Peony blossoms have continued to bring together the neighborhood, if only for the short summer period they bloom. From a collection of Stenson's Connecticut tales called From the Connecticut Woods. “The Withering of the Boughs” by Kathy Cowan (4:33) Joseph Sobol's collection of songs is beautifully performed by the Kiltartan Road band—a group of artists consisting of Joseph Sobol himself, as well as Andrew Bird, Tom Orf, and Kathy Cowan. Each piece of music uses lyrics pulled from poems by the great Irish writer William Butler Yeats. In a conversation between a man and a tree, Yeats claims that dreams and emotional memories are more powerful than the winter wind—the boughs of the tree only wither when the speaker tells the tree of her dreams.  “Yggdrasil, the World Tree” by Susan Strauss (12:39)On this track, Susan Strauss tells the traditional Norse creation story as found in the Gylfaginning, a 13th century Norse text compiled by the famous Icelandic poet and historian Snori Sturlson. The tale culminates in the birth of the great world tree, and the growth of its three great roots that connect the three Norse realms. “Mulberry Tree” by Jenny Cargill-Strong (8:39)Jenny tells the tale of a mulberry tree that grew up alongside her—by the time she was big enough to climb, the tree was big enough to hold her. When a new set of cleanly neighbors move in next door, they accidentally kill Jenny's mulberry tree after pruning the branches reaching over their fence. Will the young Jenny learn to forgive? And how will Jenny bring the memory of her favorite tree back to life?  Radio Family Journal: "Climbing Tree" (5:26)In today's entry into the Radio Family Journal, Sam reminisces about his family's beloved climbing tree. 

The Apple Seed
The Apron

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 56:51


Have you worn lots of hand-me-down clothes that maybe didn't fit you too well? Do you know how to sew? Have you ever had a class assignment that excited you? If so, then you'll relate to today's story where Madeline Pots's sixth-grade class has to learn how to sew aprons - and even though Madeline already knows how to sew, she's looking forward to the chance to new brand new fabric instead of old scraps for the very first time. We'll also hear stories from Willy Claflin and Susan Reed. On today's episode, enjoy the following:"I Hate Music!" - Willy Claflin (12:49)Willy Claflin is known for his love of music and all things silly and creative. That's part of what makes his story “I Hate Music!” about a time in elementary school when he had to learn the recorder so funny and charming. This anecdote is from a collection of tales called The Wolf Under the Bed. "The Apron" - Madeline Pots (26:38)Madeline Pots grew up listening to stories from her mother, but along with that, Madeline learned how to sew from her mother as well. And it's Madeline's excellent sewing skills that get her into a little bit of trouble at school when her class has to learn to sew aprons in the story called, “The Apron.” This story is part of a collection of stories fittingly called “The Apron.” "Athena and Poseidon" - Susan Reed (5:36)Susan Reed is an author, a vocalist, a violinist, and more, but one of our favorite things about Susan Reed is her storytelling ability. You'll get a taste for her great storytelling ability in the myth of “Athena and Poseidon” where Athena and Poseidon compete to win the favor of the citizens of the newest city in Greece. This myth is from a collection of adventures called Earth Stories. Radio Family Journal: "Singer Sewing Machine" (5:30)What did your parents do that let you know they loved you? That's the question at the heart of this entry into Sam's Radio Family Journal.  

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The Apple Seed
The Apron

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 56:50


On today's episode, enjoy the following: "I Hate Music!" - Willy Claflin (12:49) "The Apron" - Madeline Pots (26:38) "Athena and Poseidon" - Susan Reed (5:36) Radio Family Journal: "Singer Sewing Machine" (5:30)

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The Apple Seed
EXTRA **** "Gather" by Susan Reed

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 6:09


On Today's Apple Seed Extra, enjoy a song called "Gather" by award-winning storyteller, musician, and songwriter Susan Reed. It's a song that during annual remembrances will remind us to lean on music, stories, friendship, and laughter to get us through hard times. Together with today's full-length Apple Seed episode, we hope it calls to mind not only the tragedy of the events of September 11, 2001, but also the hope, healing, and help in the wake of those terrible events that can still fill us with feelings of family and unity. 

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The Apple Seed
EXTRA **** "Gather" by Susan Reed

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 6:09


On Today's Apple Seed Extra, enjoy a song called "Gather" by award-winning storyteller, musician, and songwriter Susan Reed. It's a song that during annual remembrances will remind us to lean on music, stories, friendship, and laughter to get us through hard times.

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The Best Advice Show
Avoiding Rodent Violence with Susan Reed

The Best Advice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 3:12


Susan Reed is a Managing Attorney with the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center. HEAR our episode on avoiding the stupid tax here: https://bestadvice.show/episodes/2020528_stupid-taxing-with-jb/ DETROIT FREE PRES: Unusual rodent engine problem has suddenly become 'super common'- https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2020/06/09/rats-rodents-nest-parked-cars-coronavirus/3156961001/ So much of this show is going to originate with your hard-earned advice. To contribute please call me (Zak) at 844-935-BEST. Leave your name and your advice, followed by your email address in case I have any follow-up questions. Regarding your advice. I’m not particularly interested in platitudes and truisms. I’m after specific, odd, uplifting, effective, real tips from you about how you make it through your days.

There's Food in the House
Voice-over Producer & Actress - Susan Reed

There's Food in the House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 48:20


Susan has always enjoyed the spotlight and the entertainment industry from quite an early age. She enjoys filmmaking and all the aspects of it. She studied film and acting at Columbia College in Chicago.Susan has worked in Los Angeles as a production assistant for the BET Awards, talent coordinator for the Global Spin Awards & the Food Network's "Halloween Wars and was also coordinating producer for a YouTube documentary "Future of Storytelling" featuring talented writer, Wendy Calhoun.Susan, now part of the Tyler Perry franchise, is providing production assistance and script reading on the "Have and Have Nots", "If Loving You Is Wrong" BET series "Sistas, "The Oval" "Ruthless, "BRUH" & an upcoming series "Assisted Living" the return of "House of Payne" & Nickolodeon series hit "Young Dylan"! She also worked on the Netflix release Tyler Perry's "Fall From Grace". Her voice can be heard as she guest stars as the operator in several episodes of season 7 & 8 of the"Have and Have Nots" on the "OWN" network.Susan has provided looping skills on Will Packers "Ambitions" which premiered on the "OWN" network. Susan has recently signed exclusively with Gill Talent Group in Atlanta and Chicago.She continues to make strides and effortlessly connects the dots she needs for success. Susan is a warm, confident spirit that seeks the best in herself and those she engages with! She is extremely excited about the next chapter and is humbly grateful for all that has come her way!!

The Apple Seed
Mental Health

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 54:29


On today's episode, enjoy the following: Radio Family Journal: A Mile a Day Daily Mix: Teresa Love discusses “Make Way For Ducklings” “Golden Thread” by Susan Reed on Shoes (12:59) “Toilet Paper and a Troubled Teenager” by Tim Lowry on Out ‘n No Book (20:32) “Donkey & Toad” by The Storycrafters on Classics with a Twist (8:05)

The Apple Seed
The Wood Maiden

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 54:58


On today's episode, enjoy the following: Radio Family Journal: Tokyo Daily Mix: Brynna Haddock discusses “Pecan Pie” Story Spotlight: “The Wood Maiden” by Stephanie Beneteau (10:14) Storytime: “Boo Boo Boo” by Bruce Walker (1:42) “Silly Hans” by Randel McGee (16:33) “Gecko and Firefly” by Susan Reed (5:43)

The Apple Seed
The Tornado and Mr. Snit

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 53:04


On today's episode, enjoy the following: Radio Family Journal: Basement Flood Daily Mix: Rod Gustafson discusses “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes” Story Spotlight:“The Tornado and Mr. Snit” by Susan Reed on Gather (9:05) Storytime: “Keep on the Sunny Side” by David Holt on I Got a Bullfrog: Folk Songs for the Fun of It (3:04) “Summer” by Tim Lowry on My Favorite Time of the Year (17:14) “Summer Ranges” by Cowboy Poetry on Another Jubilee: Old Time Country & Cowboy Singing (3:33)

The Apple Seed
Harvest of Stories

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 58:20


On today's special episode of The Apple Seed, you'll hear the following stories and songs: “Harvest” by Susan Reed on Songs & Stories About Families, Friendships & Shoes(3:25) “Lily and the Fig Tree” on Dropbox Stories by Jenni Cargill-Strong (12:03) “The Gift of Reading” by Suzanne Christensen (7:21) “Doin' the Dishes” by Catherine Conant on Stories Grow Everywhere (10:59)

The Apple Seed
The Little Prince

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 57:41


On today's episode, enjoy the following: "Fourteen Angels" on the Radio Family Journal with Sam Payne A visit to the Utah Opera production of "The LIttle Prince" A conversation with tenor Joshua Lindsay "Golden Thread" and "Family Tree" by Susan Reed

In Process Podcast
Your Business Guide to Speed Up Innovation Success and Dump the Junk

In Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 45:43


Bluetooth, the Apple iPhone, Facebook, and 4G (the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications), are undoubtedly some of the most important inventions of the 21st century. Colossal ideas of the future that required some serious innovation processes to reach each of their respective launches. This is where end-to-end process comes in, according to innovation strategist Susan Reed. In other words, to reach launch quickly and effectively, organizations need to place decision and success metrics in front of their innovation processes in order succeed.     In this episode of In Process: Conversations about Business in the 21st Century, hosts Evelyn Ashley and John Monahon of Trusted Counsel speak with strategist Susan Reed about innovation. Reed is the founder and CEO of EdgeDweller, which for 30 years has transformed organizations and individuals through front-end innovation practices that are powerful, practical and proven. She and the team at EdgeDweller have helped launch more than 150 products and services for 122 brands representing more than 25 industries. EdgeDweller specializes in creating high impact programs for corporations, strategic business units, nonprofits, individuals and small groups. Reed is passionately committed to driving up profitability while sustaining high growth through insightful analytics and intentional creativity. During the Course of the podcast you will learn: Safe disruptive thinking Creative versus innovation Genius thinking patterns Innovation don'ts Good starting points for effective innovation Stream the conversation in the player below to learn more. You can also subscribe to InProcess Podcast on iTunes to receive this episode as well as future updates from the show on your smartphone.

The Apple Seed
Thanksgiving

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 55:14


From the Thanksgiving feast to black Friday shopping, each family has their way of ushering in the holidays. Today's episode is all about Thanksgiving, and features stories from Ron Fredrickson, Dolores Hydock, Laura J. Bobrow, Tim Lowry and a song by Susan Reed.

The Apple Seed
Testing the Waters

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 58:32


An episode featuring stories about testing the waters--nibbling on a spicy pepper, trying on a new pair of pants, asking someone on a date-- experiencing something new. We'll bring you a song from Susan Reed about dipping into the water, a story from Donna Washington about mice, Scottish fairy tale "The Light Princess" told by Danielle Bellone, and a story from Kevin Carr about visiting eel river.

The Apple Seed
Pouring the Sun

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 57:57


A look at Jay O'Callahan's long form story of Bethlehem Steel and the workshop he gave at the National Storytelling Network's Summit. In addition to that we feature a story from Susan Reed entitled "Stars".

The Apple Seed
Secrets Don't Make Friends

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 55:58


Secrets don't make friends but they can certainly make stories. This episode brings you tales from Glenda Bonin, Liz Weir, Susan Reed, and Robin Schulte.

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Tell Me Who You Are
Tell Me Who You Are: Peeling Off Masks With Susan Reed Jordan

Tell Me Who You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 30:52


Susan Reed Jordan talks by phone about peeling off the masks we live by and her journey from Southern Belle to Celtic Witch.   This week's Pairings: This episode pairs well with Myzithra cheese, Anchor Liberty Ale beer, and the song "Energy" by Apples in Stereo.

The Apple Seed
Mind Map

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 58:26


When you're in a creative pinch there are different ways of finding your flow again, different brainstorming tools that will hopefully unclog your mental drain and let your art run smoothly out of you. And on this episode we're doing one brainstorming technique called a mind map with stories from Dan Keding, Beatrice Bowles, Diane Edgecomb, Susan Reed, and Mark Binder.

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The Apple Seed
Celebrating the Eclipse

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 57:02


Stories honoring the North American 2017 solar eclipse, by Antonio Sacre, Lani Peterson, Lyn Ford, and Susan Reed.

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The Apple Seed
It's All Greek to Me

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 57:35


Traditional tellings alongside unconventional interpretations of Greek mythology from Beatrice Bowles, Barbara McBride Smith, Susan Reed, and Willy Claflin.

The Apple Seed
Come Together

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 56:47


Stories and songs about coming together where there might have been discord or isolation before. Featured tellers include: Susan Reed, Kevin Cordi, Michael McCarty, Leeny Del Seamonds, Heather Forest, and The Storycrafters.

The Apple Seed
Begin Again

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 54:17


Stories of second chances and new beginnings featuring: Brian "Fox" Ellis, John McCutcheon, Jenni Cargill Strong, Susan Reed, Donald Davis, and Sam Payne

In Process Podcast
Speed Up Innovation Success. Dump the Junk

In Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 45:43


Bluetooth, the Apple iPhone, Facebook, and 4G (the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications), are undoubtedly some of the most important inventions of the 21st century. Colossal ideas of the future that required some serious innovation processes to reach each of their respective launches. This is where end-to-end process comes in, according to innovation strategist Susan Reed. In other words, to reach launch quickly and effectively, organizations need to place decision and success metrics in front of their innovation processes in order succeed.     In this episode of In Process: Conversations about Business in the 21st Century, hosts Evelyn Ashley and John Monahon of Trusted Counsel speak with strategist Susan Reed about innovation. Reed is the founder and CEO of EdgeDweller, which for 30 years has transformed organizations and individuals through front-end innovation practices that are powerful, practical and proven. She and the team at EdgeDweller have helped launch more than 150 products and services for 122 brands representing more than 25 industries. EdgeDweller specializes in creating high impact programs for corporations, strategic business units, nonprofits, individuals and small groups. Reed is passionately committed to driving up profitability while sustaining high growth through insightful analytics and intentional creativity. During the course of the podcast you will learn about: Safe disruptive thinking Creativity versus innovation Genius thinking patterns Innovation don’ts Good starting points for effective innovation Stream the conversation in the player below to learn more. You can also subscribe to InProcess Podcast on iTunes to receive this episode as well as future updates from the show on your smartphone.

Another Mother Runner
#250: Menopause and Running

Another Mother Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 61:55


Sarah and Ellison Weist, both fifty-somethings, get real, discussing myriad aspects of menopause (both positive and negative) and perimenopause with Dr. Susan Reed, a noted expert in midlife women’s health. As she’s also a mother and a long-time runner/triathlete, Dr. Reed speaks with a deep empathy of mother runners and how menopausal symptoms can throw us off our game (or, rather, workout routine!). Recognizing inability to sleep is a major concern, she offers numerous suggestions for getting more and better quality shut-eye. She talks extensively about various hormonal therapy options to treat symptoms of The Change, including several prescriptions normally used to prevent baby-making, as well as other types of Rx’s. Dr. Reed teases apart what side effects are related to aging versus menopause. Adding some brevity: a frank discussion for (yet another!) use for coconut oil, and find out what type of contest Sarah might enter (but hopefully not win!). Most important take-away from the good doc: Don’t... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Apple Seed
Music and Stories

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 56:55


Stories through song from just some of our favorite singin' storytellers featuring John McCutcheon, Susan Reed, Bill Harley, and Michael Reno Harrell.

The Apple Seed
Campfire Stories

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 58:16


Stories and songs best told 'round the campfire featuring Kim Weitkamp, Christopher Leebrick, Susan Reed, and more!

A New Business Mindset
Susan Reed: Igniting Creativity

A New Business Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 20:14


Susan Reed: Igniting Creativity Reading this via email? Click here to LISTEN NOW! Susan Reed is passionate about the role intentional creativity plays in innovation and founded EdgeDweller in 2003 to create game-changing growth solutions for clients, to teach transformational leadership skills to executives and high potentials, and to build innovation capacity at the organizational… Read More » The post Susan Reed: Igniting Creativity appeared first on Gareth J Young.

The Apple Seed
New Tellers: May 2015

The Apple Seed

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 56:07


A round-up of tellers you may not have heard here before including Kevin Carr, Susan Reed, Bill Gordh, and Joan Stockbridge.

Clinician's Roundtable
Non-Hormonal Options for Hot Flashes in the Post Menopausal Patient

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2015


Host: Prathima Setty, MD What is the practical approach in treating and counseling patients suffering from hot flashes? Dr. Susan Reed discusses the latest research on herbal supplements, such as black cohosh therapy; as well as, pharmacologic options: SSRIs, SNRIs and Gabapentin. Dr. Susan Reed is the Professor and Division Director of the Women's Health and Adjunct Appointment, Epidemiology, Clinical Services Director at the UW National Center of Excellence in Women's Health at the Univesity of Washington Schoolf of Medicine, Seattle, Washington. About NAMS The interview was conducted live at The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) 2014 meeting. Founded in 1989, NAMS is North America's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the health and quality of life of all women during midlife and beyond through an understanding of menopause and healthy aging. Its multidisciplinary membership of 2,000 leaders in the field-including clinical and basic science experts from medicine, nursing, sociology, psychology, nutrition, anthropology, epidemiology, pharmacy, and education-makes NAMS uniquely qualified to serve as the definitive resource for health professionals and the public for accurate, unbiased information about menopause and healthy aging. To learn more about NAMS, visit www.menopause.org.

The Green Divas
Green Divas 5.1.11 - Seed Bombs & Energy-Wise Landscapes

The Green Divas

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2011 48:58


It was a rowdy show with Green Dude Scotty back in the house! We had a blast greening up the parking lot and the side of the road outside the studio before the show and during our break with a slingshot and some fun "seed bombs" sent to us by an innovative group called GreenAid. Green Diva Lisa called in from Austin, TX with some handy spring cleaning tips and ideas for vegan nut yogurt recipes. Our feature interview was not only timely, but very informative about thoughtful 'Energy-Wise Landscape Design' with the author of the book by that name, Susan Reed.

Barefoot Books Podcast
Incy Wincy Spider from Playtime Rhymes for Little People

Barefoot Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2010 2:00


Follow the incy wincy spider as it climbs up the water spout. But you may want to stand back once the rain begins to fall! Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.

Barefoot Books Podcast
Rhymes Combo

Barefoot Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2010 4:27


Touch your head, shoulders, knees and toes – then your eyes, ears, mouth and nose! Susan Reed is back this week, with a whole bunch of familiar rhymes to sing and say. Performed by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.

Barefoot Books Podcast

Follow the wheels on the bus as they go round and round. The repetition, sounds, humor and familiarity of this rhyme combine to keep children asking to hear it “just one more time!” Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.

Barefoot Books Podcast
Counting Rhymes

Barefoot Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2010 5:24


Get your ducks in a row this week with playful counting rhymes and songs that introduce numbers. Includes “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe”, “Five Currant Buns”, and more. Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.

Music From 100 Years Ago
V-disc Rarities

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2010 39:16


Lesser-known tunes from the v-disc program of the 1940s.  Songs include: Just Because, Black Is the Color, Get On Board, Sing, sing Sing, Pearl Harbor Blues and Take Me Out to the Ballgame. Performers include: Dr. Clayton, Frankie Yankovich, The Deep River Boys, Susan Reed, Vincente Gomez and the Army Air Force Band.

Barefoot Books Podcast
If You're Happy and You Know It!

Barefoot Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2010 3:49


Clap your hands and sing along to this fresh take on a traditional singalong. The multicultural version of this early learner encourages action and imagination. Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD, If You're Happy and You Know It!, adapted by Anna McQuinn, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.

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