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This Sunday on Vintage Classic Radio's “Sunday Night Playhouse,” we are delighted to bring you a special presentation of the “Lux Radio Theatre” radio show with the beloved holiday classic, “Miracle on 34th Street,” which originally aired on December 20, 1948. Set in New York City during the festive Christmas season, this heartwarming tale follows the story of Kris Kringle, a kind elderly man who claims to be the real Santa Claus. During the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Kris steps in for an indisposed Santa and soon becomes a sensation with the shoppers and staff of the store. However, his claim to be Santa leads to a court case where both his sanity and the very spirit of Christmas are at stake. The episode stars Edmund Gwenn reprising his Academy Award-winning film role as Kris Kringle, along with Maureen O'Hara as Doris Walker, a no-nonsense Macy's executive, and John Payne as Fred Gailey, the lawyer and neighbor who defends Kris. Natalie Wood also stars as Susan Walker, Doris's little girl, who learns to believe in the magic of Christmas. Join us for an evening of magic and belief that will surely put you in the Yuletide spirit.
Susan Walker is CEO and Creative Director of Ibu, a boutique in Charleston, SC
Making Mischief Oral History Project Interviewee: Josie Wicks & Lily Cheetham Interviewer: Jessica Lloyd, Susan Walker, Ian Morris Founded in 2015, Boss Morris is a group of female creatives supported by professional musicians who share an artistic and progressive vision of morris dancing as a means to increase social engagement and interest in this unique and ancient folk dance.
172 - Beyond What You Can Prove on 34th Street In this episode of our podcast, I talk about a movie that always reminds me of the magic of Christmas - "Miracle on 34th Street." The movie tells the story of Macy's store hiring a new Santa Claus, who is a kind and genuine person resembling Santa. As we follow the plot, we see how belief, mistrust, and the power of helping others during the Christmas season shape the story. One of the central characters in the movie is Susan Walker, a young girl who initially doesn't believe in Santa Claus due to her practical-minded mother's influence. But as the movie progresses, Susan's faith in Santa Claus is restored as she witnesses acts of kindness and experiences the magic of Christmas. As the story unfolds, we also see a subplot involving a lawyer, Mr. Galley, who defends Kris Kringle (Santa Claus) in court, risking his own reputation and job. The court case becomes a turning point in the movie, as the post office delivers numerous letters addressed to Santa Claus to the courthouse, validating Kris Kringle's existence. The judge dismissed the case, and Kris Kringle was set free. The movie concludes with a heartwarming scene where Susan's wish for a house is fulfilled, symbolizing the power of belief and the magic of Christmas. Watching this movie always leaves me feeling inspired and hopeful, reminding me of the importance of kindness, compassion, and the power of believing in something greater than what meets the eye. As we approach the holiday season, I encourage all of you to embrace the spirit of Christmas, show kindness to those around you, and have hope for a better tomorrow. Merry Christmas, everyone! https://startwithsmallsteps.com/?p=3820 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_on_34th_Street Jill's Links https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJill https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod https://twitter.com/SmallStepsPod Email the podcast at jill@startwithsmallsteps.com
The season of giving is here and between your favorite Christmas movies and shopping for presents, let's all remember others that may not be in a position to give. Whether it's a donation at your church, volunteer service or dropping a few bucks in the kettle at the store... it's time for all of us to give. Christmas Shining Star is a wonderful holiday charity in Kansas City and St. Joseph and on this special episode, Susan Walker joins us to talk about the work they do and how you can help. Merry Christmas and god bless all of you.
In this episode of the "Psych in Business" podcast, your host, Dr. Ernest Wayde interviews Susan Walker-Morgan, the Executive Director of the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. Susan shares her journey into Gestalt Psychology and discusses its application in the business world. Gestalt Psychology emphasizes acknowledging the whole person, including mind, body, and spirit, and understanding how individuals show up in various situations.Susan highlights the importance of recognizing the impact of one's actions on others, bridging the gap between intention and impact, and creating psychological safety in the workplace. She emphasizes the significance of the "how" in leadership, encouraging leaders to be aware of their approach and inviting feedback to enhance their effectiveness.Additionally, Susan discusses workshops and training programs offered by the Gestalt Institute, including coaching certification programs aimed at personal and professional mastery. She emphasizes the importance of curiosity, suspension of judgment, and self-reflection in creating meaningful interpersonal connections and fostering positive change within organizations.Listeners are encouraged to invest in raising their awareness of their approach (the "how") as leaders, which can significantly enhance their effectiveness and impact in the workplace. The episode provides valuable insights into Gestalt Psychology and its practical applications for leaders and professionals.You can visit the business website at www.gestaltcleveland.org
PENIEL BAPTIST CHURCH will have homecoming services Sunday, June 11 at 10:45 a.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Billy Kendrick with special music by Lula James, Jody James and Josh James. Lunch will follow. If you'd like, bring a favorite covered dish or dessert and join us. Please call Bro. Fred at 229-309-2816, Susan Walker, 251-769-5929 for more information.Article Link
In this episode, Susan Walker, a pediatrician, shares her experiences and insights into the demands placed on doctors, and how these demands can sometimes interfere with their ability to provide the best care for their patients. Susan discusses the importance of prioritizing patient care, and why it's crucial for doctors to have the time and support they need to focus on the work that matters most. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the medical profession, and the challenges facing doctors today. Susan Walker is a pediatrician. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "I saved a baby's life." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. With so many demands on their time, physicians today report record levels of burnout. Burnout is caused by many factors, one of which is clinical documentation. Studies indicate physicians spend two hours documenting care for every hour spent with patients. At Nuance, we are committed to helping physicians do what you love – care for patients – and spend less time on clinical documentation. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is an AI-powered, ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 83 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Rediscover the joy of medicine with clinical documentation that writes itself, all within the EHR. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RATE AND REVIEW → https://www.kevinmd.com/rate FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/kevinphomd FOLLOW ON TIKTOK → https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinphomd GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/eUChW9 Powered by CMEfy.
Is what WE say, opposite to what GOD says? A Facebook friend Susan Walker posted this TEXT, I recorded it. Hope it blesses you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-table/support
We wanted to talk about an underrated, low-key, but great Christmas movie a few days before Christmas. Miracle on 34th Street is rated PG and was released on November 18, 1994. The movie stars Richard Attenborough as Kriss Kringle, Elizabeth Perkins as Dorey Walker, Dylan McDermott as Bryan Bedford, and Mara Wilson as Susan Walker. Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman and Eric Sweetman. Subscribe thru: Apple Podcast Google Podcast Spotify
From Washington, DC, founder of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, Alfonso Aguilar takes a Look back to the most important political news of the week Founder of Rest in His Arms Angel Gowns, Susan Walker, is with us to talk about her organization that creates burial gowns for children. All show notes at Alfonso Aguilar, Political News of the Week/ Susan Walker, Rest in His Arms Angel Gowns - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Susan Walker & Ramya Srinivasan join Jane Godsland to discuss the clinical and social risk factors for involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation in children and adolescents.
Susan Walker & Ramya Srinivasan join Jane Godsland to discuss the clinical and social risk factors for involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation in children and adolescents. Read the full article:https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanchi/article/PIIS2352-4642(21)00089-4/fulltext
Answers to common parenting questions with pediatrician Dr Susan Walker on MD for Moms with host Dr. Carly Snyder
Susan Walker, who lives in the Patagonia region of Argentina, joins me this week to talk about her family’s unschooling journey and the major paradigm shifts she made along the way. We talk about her discoveries about being highly sensitive and introverted, how diving into unschooling resulted in so much personal growth, and how her […]
BSR-Corning Museum of Glass David Whitehouse Memorial Lecture by Susan Walker (Oxford). Archival research in Rome and Naples has shed light upon the formation of the third largest surviving collection of late Roman gold-glass. Charles Wilshere (1814-1906), a landowner with a passion for early Christianity, built his remarkable collection through a network of Italian scholars and dealers, notably the great Vatican archaeologist Giovanni Battista de Rossi, the Jesuit scholar Raffaele Garrucci, and the painter and dealer Vincenzo Capobianchi. In Italy, Wilshere took advantage of the political and social instability of the risorgimento years, and his collecting activities proved controversial. Nonetheless his motive was entirely didactic; within the UK, the collection has nearly always remained accessible to scholars and the public.Recent research on the chemistry of the Wilshere gold-glass has built a chronological sequence offering insights into the social history of gold-glass in late antiquity. Susan Walker is the principal author of Saints and Salvation: the Wilshere Collection of gold-glass, sarcophagi and inscriptions from Rome and Southern Italy, recently published by the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, where the Wilshere Collection is now displayed. From 2004-2014 she was Keeper of Antiquities at the Ashmolean, where she is now Honorary Curator; she is also an Emerita Fellow of Wolfson College, University of Oxford, and Chair of Publications for the British School at Rome. She undertook much of the research forming the core of the Whitehouse Lecture as Hugh Last Fellow at the British School at Rome in 2013.
Growing up in Great Britain, Susan Walker heard bits and pieces about her great-aunt Mary Ranken Jordan, who had immigrated to the U.S. from Northern Ireland in the late 19th century. But several years ago she became determined to learn more about this distinguished yet mysterious relative. She knew of her lasting impact in St. Louis, and now Walker’s research into Ranken Jordan’s life and legacy has her traveling overseas herself to the Gateway City. In this segment, Sarah Fenske talks with Walker about the children’s hospital Jordan founded in 1941, what she’s learning through her research — and about what she’s still hoping to discover about her great-aunt from others.
Ronnie Susan Walker is the Founder and Executive Director of the Alliance of Hope for Suicide Loss Survivors. Over the last ten years, Alliance of Hope has helped thousands of […] The post Developing A Culture of Kindness After A Suicide with Ronnie Susan Walker MS, LCPC appeared first on Open to Hope.
This episode features special guests: Elly Shaw, Lucy Young and Susan Walker who all discuss their topic of interest: How people are often overly critical of the topics women choose to talk about and how these topics are categorised as “niche women topics” whilst men are considered the “default” relatable human. These three funny women […]
Susan Walker is a web developer at Rutgers University Camden where she manages the WordPress multi-sites. She's a co-organizer of the Philadelphia WordPress meetup, has been a WordCamp Philly co-organizer, and has spoken at WordCamp US. The post Episode 81: Susan Walker appeared first on Hallway Chats.
It’s episode 116 of Children of the Force! We’re talking this week about that new Cassian Andor television show, Disney+, and answering more questions from college students!We start the episode off remembering Stan Lee.NEWS [7:25]There’s a new Cassian Andor TV series coming our way: https://www.starwars.com/news/cassian-andor-live-action-series-announced. We get excited about it and about the possibilities of who else could end up in the show. The Cassian series will be on … Disney+! Check out their temporary website here to get excited: https://preview.disneyplus.comILM is opening a new division, ILM TV (which is great news for Star Wars TV!): https://www.ilm.com/hatsrabbits/industrial-light-magic-launches-ilm-tv/Q&A COUNCIL[19:25]We answer the second batch of questions from Susan Walker’s Families and Technology class at the University of Minnesota. Also, Liam plays us another song. This one is about dabbing on dem haters.OUTRO [49:50]Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/ChildrenoftheForceTwitter: @forcechildrenFacebook: Children of the ForceEmail: forcechildren@gmail.comWebsite: www.childrenoftheforce.com Throw us some cash on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/childrenoftheforce Thanks for listening, and may the Force be with you!
It’s episode 115 of Children of the Force! This week, we answer a bunch of questions from college students and Liam serenades us with a guitar and a song about Star Wars (and maybe how it’s better than Star Trek). STAR WARSY STUFF [2:50] We bought The Night of the Gorax comic. Liam and I have both read it since recording and it’s pretty darn creepy. The art is phenomenal. NEWS [3:30]George Lucas visited the set of the Mandalorian. And the Boba Fett movie is dead, I guess? Q&A COUNCIL[8:40] We visited Susan Walker’s Families and Technology class at the University of Minnesota again a couple weeks ago. The college students had a bunch of questions for us, but we didn’t get to most of them during class. So we’re taking the opportunity this week (and possibly next week) to answer those questions! Of course, most of the questions are about us as a family and also how our use of technology affects our relationships with each other and the world at large.One of the questions serves as a Stump the Lump question.We also take a break from answering questions to hear Liam sing and play a Star Wars song on guitar. Good times. OUTRO [47:50] Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/ChildrenoftheForceTwitter: @forcechildrenFacebook: Children of the ForceEmail: forcechildren@gmail.comWebsite: www.childrenoftheforce.com Throw us some cash on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/childrenoftheforce Thanks for listening, and may the Force be with you!
Elia Photography Susan Walker is an amazing portrait photographer. She truly helps her clients go to a place where they are vulnerable, yet safe with her guidance. I knew when we made that first connection that I wanted to be photographed by her and I wanted to share her passion and her story with my listeners. The conversations Susan and I have shared were easy, light and extremely heartfelt. If you have always dreamed of how you would be photographed, Susan is an expert that can deliver that dream to you.
Elia Photography Susan Walker is an amazing portrait photographer. She truly helps her clients go to a place where they are vulnerable, yet safe with her guidance. I knew when we made that first connection that I wanted to be photographed by her and I wanted to share her passion and her story with my listeners. The conversations Susan and I have shared were easy, light and extremely heartfelt. If you have always dreamed of how you would be photographed, Susan is an expert that can deliver that dream to you.
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Conversations about teens and technology often revolve around potential risks to health and development or negative effects on interpersonal relationships. But Jodi Dworkin, professor and associate department head in the U of M’s Department of Family Social Science, brings research that contradicts some of those concerns. She assures parents that technology has benefits and cell phones have not replaced teens’ more personal connections with peers and parents. Knowing that some teens do have negative experiences with technology, Jodi also highlights ways to monitor use and to be alert to signs that your teen might have a problem. What surprised you in this Mom Enough discussion of teens and technology with Dr. Jodi Dworkin? What ideas did you get for ensuring that your teen reaps benefits and avoids negative effects of technology or social media? For the U of M’s College of Education and Human Development, click here. To watch a video of Dr. Dworkin sharing more about her research on teens and technology, click here. To listen to Part 1 of this series with U of M's Susan Walker, click here.
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Advice and warnings about technology and young children are confusing for many parents. Susan Walker, Associate Professor of Parent & Family Education in the U of M’s Department of Family Social Science, offers guidance on appropriate use of technology and the ways technology can bring parent and child together, capitalizing on the importance of face to face interaction. She also talks with Marti & Erin about Parentopia, a new social platform that brings parents and educators together to extend and deepen what they learn in in-person Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes. In what ways have you used technology with young children? What benefits have you seen and what concerns have you had about possible negative effects? What useful ideas did you hear in this Mom Enough discussion of technology and young children? For the U of M’s College of Education and Human Development, click here. For Parentopia, click here. For Common Sense Media, click here. For the AAP's recommendations for children's media use, click here. To create a Family Media Plan, click here. For tips on early language development, click here. For tips on encouraging language development for ages birth - 5, click here. For Part 2 of this series with U of M's Jodi Dworkin, click here.
Susan Walker uses a "30 Questions" method to test the accessibility and usability of the content they create at the Rutgers University Camden campus. Content Strategy Interviews are hosted by Larry Swanson of Elless Media.
Susan Walker uses a "30 Questions" method to test the accessibility and usability of the content they create at the Rutgers University Camden campus. I first saw Susan talk about her "30 Questions" method at WordCamp US in Nashville in December 2017. We talked a bit about her talk there, but I still had more questions, so I invited her on the show. Susan's Bio Susan Walker is a web developer with OIT-Camden at Rutgers University, where she manages several WordPress multisite installations; researches solutions for common needs; and develops themes, plugins and maintenance scripts. Altogether OIT-Camden hosts more than 250 WP sites across several multisites as well as a number of standalone installations. She joined Rutgers in 2011 following eight years with a Fortune 500 company providing IT and consulting services to universities. Prior to her tech career she was a the education reporter at the Port Arthur News in Port Arthur, Texas. Susan holds a bachelor of science in Mass Communication from Lamar University (Beaumont, Texas) and a diploma in Computing from the University of Oxford. She is a native of New York City and currently lives in New Jersey. She is a co-organizer of the Philly WordPress Meetup and WordCamp Philly. In her free time she is a supporter of the Philadelphia area arts community. Over the summer she performed as one of the Roman citizens in Shakespeare in Clark Park's production of "Coriolanus." Video Here's the video version of our conversation. https://youtu.be/AiRTgT4YksI Show Notes/"Transcript" Here are my notes from my first listen to our conversation. Not a full transcript, but I hope it helps you find your way around the interview. 1:00 WordPress multi-site installations at OSI-Camden Rutgers University 3:30 WordPress "ninjas" on her campus 5:00 "30 Questions" methodology - origins - key tasks that testers try to get to from the home page - record how long it took to find, how long until you gave up, pathway/steps, accuracy/relevance/clarity once you find it - 6:50 simple methodology - spreadsheet - number of testers about 6 in this instance, plus Facebook friend volunteers who tested a smaller number 8:00 30 questions is diagnostic tool - 9:00 navigational vs usability of the content itself - findings biased toward the former 10:00 scale of the "site" - big, multi-dept. multi-site 11:20 - "taxonomy" would elicit blank stares from her users - only areas with direction are marketing via parent campus - no governance or comm pathways now for content (is for tech) 13:00 discovering/"emergent" content strategy - working on it - venn diagram of budget/personnel/content - no overlap now - hard to consolidate strategy across variety of departments and knowledge levels 16:20 her role in trying to pull venn diagram circles closer together - pitching administration for a role in pulling things together 18:00 how to approach CMS decision - likely to be one they've put most work in to - WordPress vs. Drupal "rivals" - she sees many of the Drupal sites at benefiting from a move to WordPress - multi-year process to make change - won't push for one 20:40 back to 30 Questions methodology - findings? lessons? no single finding - like fingerprints - each task/content challenge unique - starts with bare content and work out from there 22:50 old-school DIY "webmaster" - inherits design from parent campus marketing folks - she fine tunes 24:30 her pathway - forwent EE for a less introverted workstyle - journalism and then public info at a college - put college catalog online - took HTML class - 26:50 final thoughts: "Walker's Principle"" "Dysfunction in your organization will manifest as dysfunction on your website." addressing issues at core can make other activities easier
Elia Photography Susan and I had a powerful connection, right from that very first moment. We discovered that we even shared giving birth on the same day, both to girls. But that was just a fun discovery. Susan talks about her 25 years of experience in the photography world, and her love of capturing beautiful women in portrait photography, of all shapes and sizes. She took her experience from a hobby to a true business powered by passion, in an era powered by selfies. In Susan's words, women are the people we cherish and the ones we hold dear. Experiencing a photo shoot with Susan can completely change the way you see yourself.
Elia Photography Susan and I had a powerful connection, right from that very first moment. We discovered that we even shared giving birth on the same day, both to girls. But that was just a fun discovery. Susan talks about her 25 years of experience in the photography world, and her love of capturing beautiful women in portrait photography, of all shapes and sizes. She took her experience from a hobby to a true business powered by passion, in an era powered by selfies. In Susan's words, women are the people we cherish and the ones we hold dear. Experiencing a photo shoot with Susan can completely change the way you see yourself.
Recognizing the ongoing disparity in educational performance across race and income levels, ReachUp USA adopts an innovative approach impelled by the truth that positive intervention at an early stage in a child’s development delivers the highest returns. Building upon Reach Up and Learn – a model developed more than 25 years ago at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica – ReachUp provides weekly home visits by trained community health workers to bolster parenting techniques and to support a child’s cognitive and emotional progress. Reach Up and Learn’s outcomes are more than encouraging, with the participants displaying improved skills, greater educational attainment and higher earnings. New Jersey serves as the entry point for ReachUp in this nation, as the project emerges from Princeton University and begins its implementation in Trenton. Joining New Start New Jersey for this discussion of ReachUp is Dr. Thomas Espenshade, Senior Scholar, Lecturer and Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, and Dr. Susan Walker, Professor of Nutrition and Director of the Tropical Medicine Research Institute at the University of the West Indies.
Susan Walker, Ashmolean Museum, gives a talk on how the Ashmolean museum is redevloping thier Ancient Greece exhibitions
Today we're talking about the afterlife of characters from classic Christmas stories. What happened, in later years, to Ralphie from "A Christmas Story" or Susan Walker from "Miracle of 34th Street" or Charlie Brown or Clara from "The Nutcracker?"Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlotte View interview with photographer Deborah Triplett (Deborah Triplett Studio and Photography) founder of the citywide project "Yard Art Day" in Charlotte, NC on Sept 3. This exhibition welcomes everyone to celebrate their creative spirit by displaying or performing their works of art for 24 hours in their front yards or balconies for the public. “Yard Art Day is a grass roots exhibition, created by the community for the community” to show the city's creative side during the DNC You can register until August 25th to be included on the online map (displaying artists information and work) and get a Yard Art Day sign for easier recognition. The exhibition is being organized by the Yard Art Day team -Deborah Triplett, Sharon Dowell, Candice Langston, Colleen Taylor, Greggory Bradford, Susan Walker, Katie Culclasure, Mike Watson and Teri Garner and the generous donations of individuals and local organizations (Common Market, ASC, Charlotte View, etc). Yard Art can be anything—any artistic expression: read poetry in your yard, display a painting, wrap a tree in fabric, plant balloons like a field of flowers, build a totem, play an instrument … the possibilities are as endless as your imagination. To register or support: email yardartday@gmail.com Website and map: www.yardartday.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/yardartday/ This interview is brought to you by Shaklee with the Dussingers
Neil MacGregor concludes the first week of the second part of his global history as told through objects from the British Museum. This week he has been exploring the lives and methods of powerful rulers around the world about 2000 years ago, from Alexander the Great in Egypt to Asoka in India. Today he introduces us to the great Roman emperor Augustus, whose powerful, God-like status is brilliantly enshrined in a larger than life bronze head with striking eyes. Neil MacGregor describes how Augustus dramatically enlarged the Roman Empire, establishing his image as one of its most familiar objects. The historian Susan Walker and the politician Boris Johnson help explain the power and methodology of Augustus. Producer: Anthony Denselow.