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Dear Future Wifey
To Have and To Hold (Guest: Gerry Fisher)

Dear Future Wifey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 60:55


The traditional marriage vows were created in 1549 and were first introduced in the Book of Common Prayers. Today, we’re unpacking the vow “To Have and To Hold” with a 51-year-old divorcee, Gerri Fisher. Listen as he transparently shares the moments when this sacred vow was violated and how it lead to the demise of his marriage. Never take for granted the life-long privilege “To Have and To Hold.”

Dear Future Wifey
To Have and To Hold (Guest: Gerri Fisher)

Dear Future Wifey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 60:55


The traditional marriage vows were created in 1549 and were first introduced in the Book of Common Prayers. Today, we’re unpacking the vow “To Have and To Hold” with a 51-year-old divorcee, Gerri Fisher. Listen as he transparently shares the moments when this sacred vow was violated and how it lead to the demise of his marriage. Never take for granted the life-long privilege “To Have and To Hold.”

Vox Quick Hits
Back to school | What to Watch

Vox Quick Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 12:27


Three movies and a TV show perfect for back-to-school season.  Alissa's picks: ‘Legally Blonde'  ‘Approaching the Elephant' Emily's picks:  ‘Community'  ‘To Have and To Be' Enjoyed this episode? Rate Vox Quick Hits ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of Vox Quick Hits by subscribing in your favorite podcast app. What to Watch has new episodes every Friday. Support the show by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Episode by:  - Hosts: Alissa Wilkinson (@alissamarie) and Emily VanDerWerff (@emilyvdw) - Producer: Taylor Maycan (@taylormaycan) - Engineer: Paul Robert Mounsey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Radio Vagabond
204 FLORIDA: Hemingway's Key West and Magical Orlando

The Radio Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 56:49


ZIM-ZALA-BIM FROM FLORIDA Welcome to the season 6 finale of The Radio Vagabond travel podcast.  In the true spirit of season finales, this one is extra-long and exciting. First, I travel to Key West and visit Ernest Hemingway's 6-toed cats. Then, I make my way to Orlando for something truly magical. UNLOCKING KEY WEST Key West is the southernmost point of the United States, and as I mentioned in the previous Radio Vagabond episode from Cancún, it is also the closest point to Cuba. It sits at the end of the Florida Keys as a series of hundreds of small islands spanning more than 100 miles (160 km) from one end to the other. The drive takes roughly 2.5 hours from end-to-end but you could make a full day of it and stop at some interesting places along the way if you're in the mood for discovery. Key West is famous for its watersports, lively nightlife, amazing beaches, historic sites, and its pastel coloured conch-style architecture. Walking around Key West is probably the best way to see it. You get to see some intriguing homes, courtyards, and gardens while enjoying an adult beverage, great food, and live music. You can start in the center of town at the Key West City Cemetery where you can get a glimpse of the island city's past and its morbid sense of humor, as exhibited by gravestones that read, "At least I know where he's sleeping tonight" and "I told you I was sick". Duval Street is one of the most energetic strips of shops, bars, and cafes anywhere in the world that is host to the famous Sloppy Joe's bar, a favorite hangout of famed American author, Ernest Hemingway. The tormented writer lived on the island in the 1930's and did a lot of his writing here (roughly 60% of his life's work) — when he wasn't getting sloppy-drunk at Sloppy Joe's. HEMINGWAY & KEY WEST The author's home is now converted into one of the biggest attractions on the island: the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. The house is now occupied by over 56 cats, and the cat theme is a special feature of the house. Hemingway was given a white six-toed cat by a ship's captain and some of the cats who live on the museum grounds now are actual descendants of that original cat, named Snow White. Key West is a small island, and it is absolutely possible that many of the cats on the island are related. Touring the house and the office where Hemingway did his writing was very interesting. But one of the more stunning and unusual features of the Hemingway Home property is the in-ground swimming pool — an extraordinary luxury for a residential home in 1930s Key West. The final cost of construction in 1938 was $20,000. Even more mind-boggling is the sheer labour of digging a massive hole in solid coral. The Hemingway pool — the only one within 100 miles in the 1930s — was truly an impressive architectural feat. Apparently, Ernest did complain to his wife Pauline about the growing expenses of construction costs. The story goes that he was frustrated and threw down a penny on the half-built pool patio and said: “Pauline, you've spent all but my last penny, so you might as well have that!” Now, there is a penny embedded in cement at the north end of the pool to memorialise Ernest's outburst. I got chatting to Rusty, one of the tour guides and Hemingway aficionado who told me a bit more about the larger-than-life author and his works. “The Old Man and the Sea is perhaps his most famous work as it is taught in most schools. But I think a good place to start is his first novel The Sun Also Rises which is a wonderful recapitulation of his time in France and Spain. It is a great novel based on real people he met while in Europe. But for me, I really love To Have and To Have Not, which is the only of his world based in Key West and even gives Sloppy Joe Russel a cameo.” “Traveling made Hemingway the man we was. He was a journalist first and foremost, so he wrote about what he experienced that inspired his books. Without his traveling, he wouldn't have been as prolific as he was” Rusty tells me. MAGICAL ORLANDO Florida is a big flat state – and another part of it attracts even more visitors thanks to its boat load of theme parks, including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, LEGOLAND, and many more.  In Orlando, I met Stefan Oswald – my Airbnb host and part-time magician who turned out to be a really interesting guy. When he was younger, he travelled around Europe and did street magic. And I was curious to know how that happened. “I watched a lecture by the great magician Coz Cosmo who travelled around the world performing magic for a living. Thought to myself, “Wow, that's amazing. I want to do that”. So, I put on a show in Dupont Circle in D.C. which was successful. It progressed into a bigger show with more audience members. I was working a part-time job at that time while performing magic on the streets.  Performing street magic seemed like the perfect way to travel. So, I bought a one-way ticket to Madrid with only my show items in a carry-on bag with a change of underwear and a toothbrush – no credit card or cash. I had a few 6-minute shows that I travelled around performing which turned out to be a great adventure.” Stefan stayed at hostels and random beds he found out about on his travels. After Madrid, he moved on to Barcelona where the crazy stuff happened… “I started performing street magic on Las Ramblas, which is forbidden. But within a minute, I had a huge crowd watching me until the police came to disperse the crowd. They told me I was not allowed in Barcelona anymore… On my way back to my hostel in a shady part of the city, I was stopped by a group of prostitutes who intended to rob me. But after I showed them a card trick, they ended up tipping me!” After our chat, I recorded a short Facebook Live video of Stefan performing a quick trick for me. I've watched the video so many times and it still blows my mind that I can't figure out how he does it. Can you figure out how he does it? Go to The Radio Vagabond on Facebook and give me your best guess. HOSTING EMPIRE From Spain, Stefan's magic dreams led him to Paris and then Amsterdam, where he learned a lot from other street performers and perfected his craft. During his time in Europe, he discovered Couchsurfing which inspired Stefan to host people from around the world. He then started managing three Airbnbs and rented out a few cars (including a Tesla) on Turo, which is how I came to meet the magical host. When I met Stefan, he was busy building his Airbnb and hostel empire. Check out the 3D animation of his idea of a Top-Hat-hostel. Well, that plan with the hostels has been put on the back burner for now due to something called “Covid 19”. Let's just say the timing for a huge project like that wasn't perfect. Still, it might happen sometime in the future but in any case, so much has happened since then. Apart from his dreams to build a hotel/hosting empire, Stefan's entrepreneurial mindset drives him to develop new ideas constantly. He also tells me about how he worked as a Professional Cuddler, his desire to produce a thousand children, and having a thousand hostels to fund his work on technology that will make us live for 500 years and have gills and falcon eyes...Oh, plus sending microorganisms to more than 30,000 planets to see which ones will sustain human life – and then send self-replicating robots to the ones that will. Wow, right? The way Stefan Oswald's mind works reminds me of someone who has founded PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla, and just comes up with ideas constantly. Is he the next Elon Musk and how can I invest in OsCorp™, as he called it…? MØDE MED TRYLLE-STEFAN IGEN HER I 2021 Jeg har faktisk lige besøgt Stefan igen for omkring en uge siden, og hold da op, hvor er der sket mange ting i den korte tid, jeg har været væk. Han bor i et nyt hus, som han kalder The Magic Mansion. Hans ”tusinde-vandrehjem-plan” er som nævnt sat i bero, og i stedet er han gået andre veje. ”Siden vi så hinanden sidste gang, er jeg flyttet her til Magic Mansion, som jeg har startet sammen med andre tryllekunstnere. Jeg optrådte dagligt i The Great Magic Hall i tre år – hvilket også blev aflyst på grund af Corona-pandemien. Og det var begrænset med turister i mine Airbnb-lejligheder. Derfor måtte jeg ændre min forretningsmodel for at tjene penge og har konverteret mine lejligheder til langtidsleje. Jeg slog mig sammen med en anden tryllekunstner-ven, og vi driver nu udlejning med firmaet Super Host Florida og udlejer biler under navnet Sling Kings. Vi har 6 Tesla'er og 35 Slingshots, som vi snart fordobler. De går som varmt brød. Stefan har også en plan om at blive vagabond. Han arbejder på en plan om at rejse til 52 lande på 52 uger og lave trylleshows i teatre. He transitioned his Airbnb rental business from short- to long-term occupations. He also plans to become a fellow travelling vagabond himself. He has his sights set on traveling to 52 countries in 52 weeks and performing magic in theatres around the world. Du kan følge ham på Instagram og følge med I om han kommer i nærheden af dig. Han påstår, at Danmark er på listen. Be sure to check out Stefan's magic tour here. AND FOR MY FINAL TRICK... TA-DAAA! That's it for Season 6 of The Radio Vagabond. In this season, I've been mostly in the US but with visits to Canada and Mexico. But all North America. Season 7 starts in September and that is going to be so different. We're going to many different countries and even many different continents. Join me in Guatemala, Bali, El Salvador, Caribbean, Andorra, Uruguay, Yellowstone National Park, Rio de Janeiro, and so many other exciting places. It's going to be a whole new experience listening to The Radio Vagabond, and I can't wait to share it with you. My name is Palle Bo, and I gotta keep moving. See you.

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt
251 FLORIDA: Hemingways Key West og Magiske Orlando

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 56:00


ZIM-ZALA-BIM FRA FLORIDA Velkommen til det sidste afsnit I sæson 6 af Radiovagabond Podcast. I den rigtige ånd for en sæson-finale er denne ekstra lang og der kommer til at ske en del. Først tager jeg dig med til Key West og besøge Ernest Hemingways katte med seks tæer. Derefter tager vi op til Orlando for at opleve noget magi. NØGLEN TIL KEY WEST Key West er det sydligste punkt i USA, og som jeg nævnte i den seneste episode fra Cancún, så er dette også det punkt, der er tættest på Cuba. Man finder byen yderst på Florida Keys, som er flere hundrede små øer, der ligger som perler på en 160 km lang snor fra fastlandet i Florida. Det tager omkring 2,5 time at køre turen langs med dem, men du kan sagtens bruge en hel dag, hvis du stopper flere gange ved nogle af de interessante steder på vejen derud. Key West er mest berømt for aktiviteter på vandet, et livligt natteliv, skønne strande, historiske steder, pastelfarvede små huse og spændende arkitektur. At opleve byen til fods er nok den bedste måde at se den. Og så er der en god mulighed for at stoppe flere gange og få en ”voksen-drik”, noget godt mad og opleve noget livemusik i en af de mange gårdhaver. Jeg foreslår, at du starter i midten af byen med besøg på Key West City Cemetery, hvor du kan få en fornemmelse af byens historie, og se, at de også i gamle dage have en udpræget morbid humoristisk sans. Der er gravsten, hvor der f.eks. står: ”I det mindste ved jeg da, hvor han sover i nat” og ”Jeg sagde jo, at jeg var syg”. Duval Street er en af de mest festlige gader med en masse butikker, barer og caféer – og Sloppy Joe's bar, hvor den berømte forfatter, Ernest Hemingway indtog mangen en voksendrik. Han boede og skrev omkring 60% af sine værker her i 1930'erne – når han altså ikke havde travlt med at drikke sig en pind i øret på Sloppy Joe's. HEMINGWAY & KEY WEST Forfatterens hjem er i dag en af de største attraktioner i Key West: Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. I huset bor der 56 forkælede katte, og mange af dem har seks tæer på hver fod. Det er ikke utænkeligt, at mange af dem er efterkommere af den kat, Hemingway havde dengang. Katten (Snow White) var en gave fra en kaptajn, og da Key West er en lille ø, er det bestemt ikke utænkeligt, at mange af kattene i huset nu er efterkommere af Snehvide. At gå rundt i huset med en guide og opleve Hemingways kontor, der stadig står som den dag, han forlod huset, var meget interessant. Det mest imponerende var dog nok den store svømmepøl, som var meget luksuriøst i et almindeligt hjem i 1930'ernes Key West. Den endelig pris i 1938 var over 125.000 kr. – og det var mange penge dengang. Men endnu mere imponerende er det at tænke, hvordan de kunne grave det store hul i den hårde koral-undergrund. ”Hemingway Poolen” var den eneste pool i en 160 km radius og et arkitektonisk mesterværk. Det var mest hans kones projekt, og der går en historie om at han brokkede sig over, hvor dyrt det blev. Efter sigende kastede han en dag en penny og sagde: ”Pauline, du har brugt alt undtagen den sidste penny, så hvorfor ikke tage den også?” I dag er der en penny støbt ind i cementen i den nordlige del af poolen, for at mindes dette udbrud. Jeg sludrede med Rusty, der er en af guiderne på stedet. Han er lidt af en Hemingway ekspert, og påstår, at han har læst alt, hvad Hemingway har skrevet. “The Old Man and the Sea er nok et af hans mest berømte værker og bliver brugt i undervisningen mange steder i USA, Men jeg synes, at et godt sted at starte med Hemingway er hans første roman, The Sun Also Rises som er en skøn opsummering af hans tid i Frankrig og Spanien. Det er en fantastisk roman baseret på hans møder med almindelige mennesker, som han mødte på sine rejser i Europa. Men for mig er To Have and To Have Not nok min favorit. Det er den eneste bog, der finder sted i Key West, og endda har Sloppy Joe Russel også en lille rolle”. ”De mange rejser var med til at forme Hemingway til den forfatter, han var. Han var først journalist, så han skrev om, hvad han oplevede og det var hvad der inspirerede hans bøger. Uden sine rejser, var han formentlig aldrig blevet den forfatter, han var,” fortæller Rusty. MAGISKE ORLANDO Florida er en stor flad stat – og en anden del af den tiltrækker endnu flere turister, mest takket være Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, LEGOLAND og de mange andre forlystelsesparker. I Orlando møder jeg Stefan Oswald – min Airbnb vært, som også arbejder som tryllekunstner. Han er en meget interessant fyr, som også har været på en spændende rejse. Da han var yngre, rejste han rundt i Europa og tjente penge til rejsen ved at lave magi på gaden. “Jeg så et foredrag med den store magiker Cos Cosmo, som rejste rundt i verden og levede som tryllekunstner, og jeg tænkte, ”wow, det er fantastisk, det vil jeg også gøre”. Så jeg lavede et show på Dupont Circle I Washington DC, som fungerede ret godt. Det blev til et show med et større publikum, og jeg havde et deltidsjob samtidig med at jeg lavede trylleshows på gaderne. Det, at lave gade-magi virkede som den bedste måde for mig at rejse. Så jeg købte en enkeltbillet til Madrid, hvor det eneste, jeg havde i baggagen, var de ting, jeg skulle bruge til mit show, et ekstra par underbukser og en tandbørste. Jeg havde ikke engang et kreditkort eller kontanter med mig. Jeg havde et seks-minutters show, som jeg rejste rundt med, og det viste sig, at være et fantastisk eventyr”. Stefan boede på vandrehjem og en tilfældig sofa her og der. Efter Madrid tog han til Barcelona, hvor det blev mere vanvittigt. ”Jeg optrådte med mit trylleshow på Las Ramblas, hvilket er ulovligt. Men der var mange mennesker og i løbet af få sekunder havde jeg et kæmpe publikum, der lod sig underholde – indtil politiet kom og jeg forsøgte at lave mit forsvindingsnummer”. Politiet fortalte ham, at han ikke måtte opholde mig i Barcelona mere… En anden gang, da han var på vej tilbage til sit hostel, i en lidt mere skummel del af byen, blev han antastet af prostituerede, som forsøgte at stjæle fra ham. Men i stedet viste han dem et kort-trick og det endte med at de gav ham drikkepenge”. Efter vores snak lavede jeg en kort Facebook Live video, hvor han laver et hurtigt trick med mine briller. Han tager dem af, lægger dem på et bord og efter at have viftet lidt med sine fingre får han dem til at glemme alt om tyngdekraft og vippe op. Jeg fatter simpelthen ikke hvordan han gør det, og glæder mig til at høre dit bedste bud på Radiovagabond på Facebook. OPBYGGE ET IMPERIUM SOM VÆRT Fra Spanien tog Stefan videre til Paris og derfra til Amsterdam, hvor han lærte en masse fra andre gadekunstnere. På sine rejser opdagede han også Couchsurfing, som inspirerede ham til selv at blive vært. Det blev senere til Airbnb og på dette tidspunkt havde han tre Airbnbs og udlejede også et par biler (en af dem en Tesla) på Turu. Han havde også en vild plan om at opbygge et hostel-imperium – se denne 3D animation med hans planer om at lave et Top-Hat-hostel. Men den store hostel-plan var noget pandemien satte en stopper for. I hvert fald en pause for. Timingen for et stort projekt som dette, var ikke helt perfekt. Han har dog ikke ligget på den lade side og blot gået andre veje. Det kommer vi tilbage til senere. Ud over hans drømme om at opbygge en vandrehjemskæde, er han iværksætter på mange andre måder. Han har arbejdet som professionel krammer gennem firmaet Cuddle Comfort, hvor man kan hyre en person til at give knus. Han har også været sæddonor og vil gerne kunne sige, at han har tusinde børn. Og så hans lille beskedne plan om at have tusinde vandrehjem, der skulle tjene penge til hans drøm om at udvikle teknologi, der vil få os til at leve i 500 år. Nå ja, og så planen om at sende mikroorganismer til mere end 30.000 planeter for at se, hvor liv kan overleve. Og derefter sende selv-formerende robotter til dem, der kan. Ja, visionerne mangler ikke noget. Han minder mig næsten om ham, der stiftede PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla og konstant får nye vanvittige idéer. Er han mon den nye Elon Musk og hvor kan jeg investere i OsCorp™, som han kalder sin vision. Wow, right? The way Stefan Oswald's mind works reminds me of someone who has founded PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla, and just comes up with ideas constantly. How can I invest in OsCorp™, as he called it…?   REKINDLING THE MAGIC WITH STEFAN IN 2021 I actually just revisited him a week ago and you're not going to believe all the crazy stuff that has happened – and the plans he has for the future. This is as fresh as it gets and was recorded a week ago here in August 2021. I was back in Orlando, and Stefan offered me to stay at his new house that is officially called The Magic Mansion. Although he still hasn't started the “thousand-hostel-plan”, so much else has happened since then.  “Since we last saw each other, a lot has happened. I founded the Magic Mansion as a place for magicians to come together and learn from each other. My magic career has taken off. I performed at the Great Magic Hall for 3 years until Covid forced my shows to be cancelled. And the lack of turists had a huge impact on my Airbnb rentals. So, I had to convert my apartments into longtime-rental and then I transitioned more into car rentals to make money. I partnered with a magician friend, and we are now running a successful super-host business (Super Host Florida) and car rental business (Sling Kings): we have 6 Teslas and 35 Slingshots now and will get up to 67 in the next few weeks. The business is doing really well now”. Stefan also plans to become a fellow travelling vagabond himself. He has his sights set on traveling to 52 countries in 52 weeks and performing magic in theatres around the world. You can follow him on Instagram and see if he gets to a city near you. OG FOR MIT SIDSTE TRICK... TA-DAAA! Det var alt for Radiovagabond, sæson 6, hvor vi primært har bevæget os rundt i USA – med korte besøg i Canada og Mexico. Men alt sammen Nordamerika. Sæson 7, som starter i september, bliver ganske anderledes i de henseende. Vi kommer til at bevæge os meget mere rundt – til forskellige lande og endda forskellige kontinenter. Tag med til Guatemala, Bali, El Salvador, Caribien, Andorra, Uruguay, Yellowstone National Park, Rio de Janeiro og mange andre spændende steder. Det bliver en helt ny oplevelse, at lytte til Radiovagabond fremover – og det glæder jeg mig rigtig meget til at dele med dig. Mit navn er Palle Bo og jeg skal videre. Vi ses.

1001 RADIO DAYS
THAT GUN WILL KILL YOU & ESPIONAGE ON SAN THOMAS BOLD VENTURE BOGART & BACALL

1001 RADIO DAYS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 50:18


Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music for the series was by David Rose. The series combined elements of a number of past Bogart/Bacall film collaborations, most notably To Have and Have Not which also cast Bogart as a boat owner in the Caribbean who reluctantly becomes involved in intrigue while romancing Bacall. The relationship between Shannon and King Moses, and his ownership of an inn, is strongly reminiscent of the dynamic between Rick Blaine and Sam in Casablanca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Calling Cards
Introducing Psy-Changeling

Calling Cards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 91:48


Lydia and Tay are back, with a new direction for the pod: our foray into Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series! We talk paranormal romance, the Psy-Changeling world, Val Kilmer, Anthony Bridgerton as a wolf shifter, gender, Alpha males, metaphors, the Jedi Code vs the Psy Code, terrible book covers, and more. This paranormal romance series really hits home for us right now with its focus on the centrality of touch, emotion, and connection. We discuss elements of book 1, but don't give any spoilers for the series.Thanks for listening to our long-ass podcast! We'll be back in two weeks with part one of book one, Slave to Sensation. Yay!What we're reading:Lydia:Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden, The LakehouseSonali Dev, Recipe for PersuasionOlivia Dade, Spoiler AlertLisa Kleypas, The Devil in WinterTay:Suzanne Collins, Hunger Games trilogy Naomi Novik, Deadly EducationLeigh Bardugo, Rule of Wolves (& Six of Crows)Dawnie Walton, The Final Revival of Opal and NevTJ Klune, The House on the Cerulean Sea(wtf Tay, none of those were romance?! let's get back on track, here we go:)K.J. Charles, Charm of Magpies trilogyMorgan Rogers, Honey GirlMartha Waters, To Have and to HoaxTalia Hibbert, Act Your Age, Eve BrownSarah Hogle, Twice ShyRosie Danan, The Intimacy ExperimentThanks for listening! Instagram and Facebook: @callingcardspodTwitter: @CardsCalling Website: https://www.callingcards.wixsite.com/callingcardspodEmail us at callingcardspod@gmail.com. Amazing, fabulous rebooted theme music by PASTACAT! @pastacatmusic on Instagram.Help us spread the word about this pod- please rate, review, and tell a friend!

RADIO Then
BOGART-LUX RADIO THEATER "To Have and Have Not"

RADIO Then

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 57:05


To Have and Have Not was adapted as an hour-long radio play for Lux Radio Theater, with Bogart and Bacall reprising their screen roles. It was broadcast on October 14, 1946.As great a radio play as was the movie. Great performances in an action packed story of Caribbean intrigue during the war. The program was produced on The Lux Video Theatre on January 17, 1957.

2 Knit Lit Chicks
Episode 225: Don't Look to Me for Exact Facts

2 Knit Lit Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 63:39


Recorded on May 12, 2021 Book Talk starts at 30:15 Virtual get-together via Zoom on Saturdays, 12 noon  PST - Details here Our Anything But Wool KAL has ended - 142 FOs!  Good job, everyone!  We will announce the prize winners in Episode 226. Up next, Mother Bear KAL!   The FO thread will be open June 1 -September 1, but any bear made in 2021 is eligible.  Join the chatter here. The winner of The Office project bag by Tracie is announced at the end of this episode. Knitting Barb finished: Chunky Cabled Hat by by Christy Kay Morse, using Noro Furisode in 23 colorway. Snow Day hat by Jerry Burch, using Noro Furisode in 23 colorway Zephyr cardigan by Celia McAdam Cahill, using Malabrigo Rios in the Solis colorway. Mother Bear # 236 Tracie finished: Color Stacking Cowl by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee in Blue Heron Rayon Metallic in the Mossy Place colorway Mother Bears 229 and 232-238 Confetti by Veera Välimäki in Kellbourne Woolens Mojave - Sky Blue Barb had a request from a listener to talk in detail about how she applies the grosgrain ribbon to the inside of her button bands to provide more stability.  She learned the technique from this very detailed video made by the Knitmore Girls, and the photos below show Barb's own examples. Barb continues to work on: One Splendid Skein shawl by Fredi Baker, using Hedgehog Fibers Sock in the Budgie colorway Pioneer Braid Scarf by Catherine Ryan, using Elegant Yarns Kaleidoscope in color 27  Purl Strings tee by Heidi Kirrmaier, using Blue Sky Fibers Organic Cotton (Skinny) in the Sprout colorway And has cast on: Snow Day hat by Jerry Burch using Noro Furisode in 23 colorway Vanilla socks using Western Sky Knits Smooth Sock in the Concrete Sunset colorway Gnot Just Another Gnome MKAL by Sarah Schira Tracie has cast on: Gnot Another Gnome MKAL by Sarah Schira in various acrylic worsted yarns from the Bear bin She continues to work on: Snake River Poncho by Katy H. Carroll in Western Sky Knits Aspen Silk 600 in Downtown Colorway Fiddly Bits cowl by Jana Pihota in blues and greens BOOKS Barb read: Lost in the Wild: Danger and Survival in the North Woods by Cary J. Griffith - 5 stars The Dry (Aaron Falk #1) by Jane Harper - 4 stars To Have and To Kill by John Glatt - 4 stars Into the Water by Paula Hawkins - 3 stars Tracie read: Carrie by Stephen King - 5 stars Our Time is Now: Power, Purpose and the Fight for a Fair America by Stacy Abrams - 4 stars To the Land of Long Lost Friends by Alexander McCall Smith - 4 stars

Back Bar
The Old Men and the Sea

Back Bar

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 43:00


One man invented it. Another one named it. And over the years their clashing personalities shaped the Hemingway Daiquiri. When Ernest Hemingway arrived in Cuba he was nearing the end of his days as a young man. When one day he stumbled into La Florida in Havana he met a man who would become his constant companion over the next few years. When Constantino Ribalaigua was tending bar one day and watched a young boisterous author take his seat he met the man that would shape his legacy forever. Special guests this week are “Potions of the Caribbean” author and Latitude 29 owner Jeff “Beachbum” Berry and Philip Greene, author of “To Have and Have Another.”Please SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show if you can. Join us every two weeks as we talk about history's favorite drinks and how what we drink shapes history. To see what's coming next follow Greg on instagram @100ProofGreg. #drinkinghistoryHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Back Bar by becoming a member!Back Bar is Powered by Simplecast. 

Living and Leading with Emotional Intelligence
Sundays Quote For Your Week : Control is Power

Living and Leading with Emotional Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 2:33


Sundays Quote of the Week - start your week of with an insightful or inspiration quote to chew on.Today, I will share will you a quote from Erich Fromm, and his book To Have or to Be? The Nature of the Psyche“We are a society of notoriously unhappy people: lonely, anxious, depressed, destructive, dependent—people who are glad when we have killed the time, we are trying so hard to save.”This podcast is an act of love and much time has went into its production. If you enjoy the content I provide I would be grateful for a donation.Make a donation:Venmo: www.venmo.com/u/BNCS-Catalyst4ChangePayPal: https://paypal.me/BrittC4CSchedule a consultation with Brittney-Nichole: https://calendly.com/brittney-nichole/30minLearn more about you host, Brittney-Nichole:Clubhouse: @bncs_23Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brittney.connor2321LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittney-nichole-connor-savarda-2b5737137/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/bncs_23/Book:  https://www.amazon.com/EQ-Deficiency-Emotional-Intelligence-Compassion/#emotionalintelligencepodcast​ #emotionalintelligence​  #EQpodcast​

Aventura Bilingüe
253-Presentación curso de gramática con Marta Gallart

Aventura Bilingüe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 20:12


Repasamos la gramática inglesa con el nuevo curso que llega a la plataforma.Os presento a Marta Gallart, teacher con una larga experiencia internacional en la enseñanza del inglés a niños, adultos, preparación de exámenes, etc... Marta es la siguiente teacher en incorporarse al equipo de expertos en bilingüismo y quien impartirá un curso sobre repaso a la gramática inglesa.Vamos a repasar desde lo más básico con el verbo To Be y el To Have aplicado a expresiones del día a día, hasta los comparativos, condicionales, phrasal verbs, idioms, etc... En la entrevista, Marta nos habla de su larga experiencia, de cómo la forma de enseñar el inglés ha ido cambiando desde los 80 y de la importancia de poner en práctica lo que aprendemos en la gramática. Y es que sin duda aquellas tablas de verbos no sirven de nada si no le damos un contexto real y cercano en el día a día. Lo cual es justo la idea y filosofía de este proyecto, hacer el inglés nuestra segunda lengua con nuestros hijos y por tanto darle utilidad y cercanía en el día a día.El próximo lunes 10 de mayo comienza su curso en crecereningles.com dentro de la suscripción de bilingüismo real, en la que por 10€/mes tienes acceso a todos los contenidos ya publicados anteriormente, en la que encontrarás canciones, juegos, cuentos, gamificación, logopeda y mucho más... para que tu también le regales una segunda lengua a vuestros hijos e hijas.

Safari Soundz Entertainment
The Brotherly Talk Show(Ep11_Season 3)

Safari Soundz Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 108:27


(With special Guest Brother Calvin Worthen_Host of "Soul_Star_Live" via Desert Soul Media)

Lets Talk Leadership Podcast
Kristina Walcker-Mayer - Chief Product Officer at Bitwala - Let's Talk Leadership

Lets Talk Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 51:53


On this week's 'Let's Talk Leadership' Podcast Elly is joined by Kristina Walcker-Mayer, Chief Product Officer at Bitwala who launched Europe's first blockchain banking solution!Kristina is a fellow Podcaster who has enjoyed super successful career across several tech startups. Her focus on customer need and product delivery brings a new and refreshing point of view to FinTech. Motivated by mixing the traditional and modern, Kristina talks about following her gut, her passion for travelling and building good habits into her daily routine.She shares some brilliant book recommendations with Elly too: Radical Candor, How to Get What You Want by Saying What You Mean by Kim Scott; The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey; Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Nell Scovell and Sheryl Sandberg and To Have or to Be? by Erich Fromm.Kristina has such an amazing energy and is full of positivity and drive!  Since we recorded this podcast Kristina has also been promoted to CEO, which is a fantastic achievement! We'd love you to give it a listen and let us know what you think!

Rethinking Humanity
23: Building a Being Mode Based Society, Part 7: Is it REALLY Possible?

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 43:11


In this episode, we use the final section of Erich Fromm's To Have or To Be as a springboard for our discussion. In it, he poses the question, is the movement to a society that accommodates our humanity and our human needs more directly really possible? We review all the elements he has suggested that are necessary in order to make that shift, and discuss whether we think it is possible, as well as his evaluation of whether it is possible.  Here is a list of the changes Fromm mentions are necessary to make the switch and episodes in which we discuss them in detail. Sane Consumption (Episode 14 & 15) A Democracy in which all people are fully active (Episode 15) Maximum decentralization in industry and politics (Episode 16) Ending Bureaucracy - Implementing Humanistic Management (Episode 16) Ending brainwashing methods in industrial and political advertising (Episode 20) Closing the gap between rich and poor nations (Episode 20) Implementing a universal basic income/guaranteed yearly income (Episode 20) Liberating women (and men) from patriarchal domination (Episode 21) Creating a Supreme Cultural Council (Episode 22) Ending Fake News/Implementing a successful system of effective information dissemination (Episode 22) Separating scientific research from use only for profit and military expediency (Episode 22) Ending nuclear weaponry (Episode 22) We also explain why Lacey is wearing a hat with a sticky note on it, and announce the date for our upcoming interview with Melissa Bernstein of Melissa & Doug Toys, and her new venture, Lifelines, an emotional wellness community. Rebranding coming soon, folks! Be on the lookout for that. Content isn't changing, neither is the name. Just the logo and the podcast artwork. ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

STAGES with Peter Eyers
'Radical Rock and Roll Resilience' - Actor and Author, Anni Finsterer

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 53:39


Anni Finsterer graduated with a Bachelor of Performing Arts from the University of Western Sydney. She was awarded an AFI Award in 2009 for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie for Three Acts of Murder. Other film credits include Johnny Ghost, To Have and To Hold, The Boys are Back, Prime Mover, The Clinic, Strange Fits of Passion and Sweet Country. She has appeared in numerous television series including City Homicide, All Saints, Home and Away and Love My Way.In theatre, Anni has worked for both major and independent companies including the Sydney Theatre Company, Australian People’s Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company, Company B Belvoir, Queensland Theatre Company, Griffin and Bell Shakespeare. She has played major roles in Macbeth, Hamlet, The Women of Troy, Othello and Antony and Cleopatra.Two major car accidents might have prevented her vast experience as an actor. Tremendous determination and resilience have supported her in the realisation of an ambition. She is the author of a new book titled Radical Rock and Roll Resilience. A succession of challenging experiences contribute to the content of the book and Anni generously reflects on those in this absorbing conversation with STAGES.Check out: www.annifinsterer.com

Make my Day! By Cathy Mahon

Today, we will be on a beach with my very good friend Cécile! Summer is finally here, and we are both on vacation, away from the city. Please listen to this text and try to understand the dialogue. -Il fait très beau, aujourd'hui! -Oui, il fait chaud. Le soleil est chaud. J'ai chaud.-Oui, mais l'eau est froide. J'ai froid.-Tu as de l'eau, s'il-te-plait? J'ai soif.-Oui, j'ai de l'eau. Tu veux boire?-Oui, je veux boire. Merci!-Tu as un sandwich, s'il te plait? J'ai faim.- Oui, j'ai deux sandwichs. Tu veux manger?-Oui, je veux manger. Merci!-De rien!-Quelle belle journée!-Oui, je suis heureuse.-Moi aussi.1-     Vocabulary:We have learned that Aujourd'hui means today, rooted from the word “jour” for “day”: Au-jour-d'hui.-Based on that root “jour”, what could: “Quelle belle journée!” mean? It means: What a beautiful day!-We will go over the pronouns “What a”… later, but for today, let's remember the sentence as is: “Quelle belle journée!” Words we already know:Soleil: Sun - Le soleil est chaudTrès: very - L'eau est très froideS'il-te-plait: pleaseMerci: Thank youDe rien: You are welcomeJe suis heureuse: I am happyMoi aussi: Me tooCHAUD vs. FROID (Hot vs. Cold)- The sun is hot: le soleil est chaud (Sun is masculine, so the adjective “Chaud” takes the masculine form)-The water is cold: L'eau est froide (Water is feminine, so the adjective “Froid” takes the feminine form)IL FAIT: IT IS-You already know: Le soleil est chaud: The sun is hot-“Il fait chaud” means: “It's hot”This expression: “il fait” is used to talk about the weather:-It's hot: Il fait chaud-It's cold: Il fait froid- It's sunny: Il fait beau 2-    Grammar: The verb “AVOIR” for “TO HAVE”We already learned: “TO BE”, but what about “TO HAVE”?Let's start by reviewing the auxiliary “To be” – “Être” (from lesson 3):I am - Je suisYou are - Tu esHe is - Il est She is - Elle est We are - Nous sommes You are - Vous êtes They are - Ils/elles sont ❗️Just a trick to remember a verb. Remove the gender forms and repeat the verb many times out loud.Let's conjugate the auxiliary “AVOIR”:I have: J'aiYou have: Tu asHe has: Il aShe has: Elle aWe have: Nous avonsYou have: Vous avezThey have: Ils/elles ontExamples from the text:-Do you have water? Tu as de l'eau? -Yes, I have some water and some coffee: Oui, j'ai de l'eau et du café.-Do you have a sandwich? Tu as un sandwich?-Yes, I have two sandwiches: Oui, j'ai deux sandwichs.  NOTE:Cécile says: “J'ai soif” for “I am thirsty”“J'ai faim” for “I am hungry”Then we say:“J'ai chaud” for “ I am hot”“J'ai froid” for “I am cold”The French use “avoir” and not “être” because here, soif, faim, chaud, froid are not used as adjectives but as nouns. In fact, they really mean:- I have thirst – J'ai soif- I have hunger – J'ai faim- I have heat stroke – J'ai chaud- I have chills – J'ai froidFor translation purposes, it is good to know:- Tu veux boire? Means: Do you want to drink?-Tu veux manger? Means: Do you want to eat?But we will not go over these verbs, quite yet. I believe you have already learned so much, today!

Fuds On Film
Howard Hawks

Fuds On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 65:41


We take a hopefully representative cross section of Howard Hawks' voluminous output and run it through our extensive analytical suite to determine the truth of it. Join us as we poke and prod at Scarface, His Girl Friday, Sergeant York, To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes until they stop wiggling and give up their secrets. For science!

Make my Day! By Cathy Mahon

Aujourd'hui, nous allons conjuguer l'auxiliaire « être » en anglais, et nous allons apprendre à exprimer nos sentiments. Mon invité du jour est américain, il s'appelle Patrick!  1.              Révisions: -       Hello, see you soon and goodbye! (Bonjour, à bientôt et au revoir!)-       Thank you and You are welcome (Merci et de rien)-       What is your name? (Comment tu t'appelles? ou Comment vous appelez-vous?) -       The rain and the sun (La pluie et le soleil)-       Please (S'il te plait ou S'il vous plaît)2-    To be or not to be – Être ou ne pas Être: Comme en français, l'auxiliaire « to be » sert  à compléter un verbe, un nom ou un adjectif. Par exemple : VERBE: I am eating – (Je mange) Le verbe « to eat » peut être utilisé seul dans une phraseAUXILIAIRE: I am – (Je suis) L'auxiliaire “to be” doit être suivi par: qui, quoi, comment, etc…❗️I'm Patrick / I'm a man / I'm American, etc….. La langue anglaise compte deux auxiliaires : « TO BE » (être) et « To HAVE » (avoir), mais pour aujourd'hui, nous nous concentrerons sur l'auxiliaire ÊTRE. Conjuguons « To be » au présent:I am - Je suisYou are - Tu esHe is - Il estshe is - Elle estIt is – c'estWe are - Nous sommesYou are - Vous êtesThey are - Ils / elles sont NOTE: Nous devons nous familiariser avec les pronoms afin d'apprendre à conjuguer les verbes: I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They Maintenant, ajoutons « To be » à ces pronoms:I amYou areHe isShe is It isWe areYou areThey are3-    Les sentiments (feelings)Comme en français, les sentiments sont généralement associés avec l'auxiliaire « être”How are you? – Comment allez-vous?I am fine – ça vaI am doing well – Je vais bienI am not doing well – Je ne vais pas bien 

accessAtlanta: Things to do in Atlanta
Keris Salmon's new exhibition 'To Have and To Hold'

accessAtlanta: Things to do in Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 32:22


Like all forms of art and culture, the visual arts have had to find new ways to do things. This week, we'll hear from one artist who has a new show that is going the virtual route. Photographer Keris Salmon's new exhibition “To Have and To Hold” is part of her series exploring the legacy of slavery through landscapes, architecture and text. This exhibit focuses on the homes of U.S. presidents who held enslaved people. The AJC's Rosalind Bentley spoke with Salmon about her work and she's brought us that conversation for this week's podcast.

Titillating Texts
To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters

Titillating Texts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 50:27


Travel back to the Regency Era with Amber and Sam as they discuss To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters. Estranged married couple, James and Violet, plan hoaxes to get back at each other. But how long until passion takes over? Gloves will come off, hair pins will fly!Spoilers and steamy chat ahead

Otis Brown's Podcast
Lester Leaps In: A great day in class with Lester and Billie

Otis Brown's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 20:41


In this week's episode of Otis Brown Podcast, I offer some thoughts on the work of another great Mississippi native, the saxophone genius, template for all hipsters from then until now, the king of cool, Lester Willis Young, "Prez," born in Woodville Mississippi, August 27, 1909. I explore Lester's musical relationships with Mary Lou Williams, Count Basie, Billie Holiday and Marie Bryant and mention his proficiency with profanity--a thing I admire, even while I refrain for the sake of the podcast. Enjoy!Keywords:Lester YoungMilt HintonWilliam "Count" BasieMary Lou WilliamsBillie Holiday Coleman HawkinsNat "King" ColeBuddy Rich Gjon Mili "Jammin the Blues" (1944)To Have and Have Not (1944)Ernest HemingwayWilliam FalknerHumphrey Bogart

Odyssey Geek
Beyond AIO - Review of Paws and Tales - Grace to Hugh & To Have and Give Not

Odyssey Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 81:56


The review series of Paws and Tales continues! Austin & Michael talk about the next two episodes: Grace to Hugh & To Have and Give Not. This includes musings on Miss Harbor's teaching (and singing) skills, comparing Gooze to Bridget Perkins, and some deep discussion on generous hearts & living in moderation. Make sure you listen to the entire podcast episode to hear Michael's remix of the song The Scourge of Me! Hear Austin & Michael's review of the first Paws and Tales episode Listen to Grace to Hugh Listen to the accompanying song for the episode, What Would You Do (If You Were Hugh) Listen to To Have and Give Not Listen to the accompanying song for the episode, Share With Others

Screening Room with Chet and Dee
20: "To Have and Have Not" (1944) Classic Movie Recommendation

Screening Room with Chet and Dee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 63:45


Start with a story from a great American novelist, give it to one of the best directors of Hollywood's Golden Age, sign the top movie star of the era and introduce a starlet who's going to make a sizzling debut. That's the formula for the 1944 Romance/action classic, "To Have and Have Not." Humphrey Bogart is the cool-headed American who reluctantly lends a helping hand to the French Resistance, and Lauren Bacall shows she's tough enough to hang with him. Chet and Dee talk about what makes Bogey so cool and how Bacall, a star-struck teenager, managed to collect her wits and light up the screen. 

Rethinking Humanity
16: Building a Being Mode Based Society, Part 3: Decentralization & Ending Bureaucracy

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 47:11


In Episode 16, we dig into the meat of more ways we can move to a being-mode based society, by two means Fromm mentions in To Have or To Be, Chapter 9: Decentralization and Ending Bureaucracy. He says we must replace it with Humanistic Management, and that in a bureaucracy, it is impossible for all members to be participating in a genuine and authentic way. This is why if we are to move to a being-mode based society, where all individuals are valued and heard in the decision making process of their communities, then bureaucracy must be replaced with a more humanistic management style, which values individuals as the humans they are instead of the things bureaucracy transforms us into. Also, think about this: Most likely, the majority of the frustration you face in getting things done with corporations and government agencies are due to bureaucracy. We'd all be better off with less of it!  We also discuss some of Lacey's recent adventures abroad, and some big things ahead for April! Our new email address is rethinkinghumanitypodcast@gmail.com  NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LISTEN TO EPISODE 14 OR 15 BEFORE YOU CAN ENJOY EPISODE 16 :)  Partner Links:   Quiet Punch - https://quietpunch.com  Code at checkout for 10% off & to Support the Podcast: RETHINKINGHUMANITY   Disclosure: The above affiliate links are products I personally use and highly recommend. We won't endorse or promote any products we haven't personally used, verified, or don't fully recommend.    Rethinking Humanity Links:  Watch this episode & other special content on our YouTube Channel Rethinking Humanity: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1uXuWC4Tiq2wMP36Ht68w  Find us on socials:  IG: @rethinkinghumanity, @laceydelayne, @larreasonya  @victorwainho  Twitter: @rthnknghumanity, @laceydelayne, @victorwainho  Credits:  Executive Producer & Co-Host: Lacey Delayne  Co-Host & Producer: Sonya Larrea  Technical Producer: Victor Ho --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

Cinemallennials
The Big Sleep (1946)

Cinemallennials

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 39:09


On today’s episode, I talked with Devin Araujo about the 1946 noir, The Big Sleep. Produced and directed by the legendary Howard Hawks, starring the equally as legendary Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, who previously enchanted the word over in 1944’s To Have and Have Not, causing a massive call for the two stars and future Hollywood power couple to share the screen again. Private eye, Philip Marlowe (played by Bogey) is hired by aging millionaire general Sternwood to investigate the disappearance of Sean Regan, an ex-IRA officer and bootlegger that the general had hired to dig into his youngest daughter, Carmen’s gambling debts as the man looking for them, pornographer and rare book salesman, Geiger is on the prowl. Marlowe takes the job and tails Geiger home to find a drugged Carmen and a murdered Geiger. Marlowe takes Carmen home and recruits the help of Carmen’s older sister, Vivian, but he soon finds out that she’s no angel either. So sit back, relax, and don’t throw yourself at the first person you’re attracted to. You can purchase The Big Sleep here Cinemallennials is a podcast where myself and another millennial are introduced to a classic film for the very first time ranging from the birth of cinema to the 1960s. Myself and my guest will open your eyes to the vast landscape of classic film as we discuss the films' performers, their performances, those behind the camera, and how they and their films still influence our world today. Website: dlewmoviereview.com/ Social Media: Facebook: facebook.com/dlewmoviereviews/ Twitter: twitter.com/dlewmoviereview Instagram: @dlew88 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Little Talk in Slow French : Learn French through conversations

"To Have a Good Routine"

The Path to Authenticity
105. Author April M. Woodard

The Path to Authenticity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 69:07


To Have an Answer – Episode 105 of The Path to Authenticity features April M. Woodard. April is an author and an advocate for the autistic community. Since working through her own issues with autism, she has written a series of novels that she describes as speculative fiction. She is also a marketing consultant who […]

Rethinking Humanity
14: Building A Being-Mode Based Society - How We Get There Part 1: Sane Consumption

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 46:15


"We must put an end to the present situation where a healthy economy is only possible at the price of unhealthy human beings." This sums up the foundational message of episode 14. Fromm says in the final chapter of To Have or To Be that in order to shift to a society that is based around the Being Mode of Existence, we must change the values of what we measure as successful. At the current time, success equals sick human beings & the money flowing back and forth (through a certain subset of the population's hands) like a mighty river. In order to achieve the Being Mode of Existence on a larger scale, healthy human beings must become the first priority.   We discuss Fromm's presentation of the challenges we face in shifting to a Being-Mode Based Society, how difficult it is, but how it is still possible pending we put the brightest minds and thinkers up to the task. Fromm gave very concrete ideas to change the pace of consumption in our country, as it is a root of the having mode of existence. He calls the shift we need to make here a shift to 'Sane Consumption.' He says individuals need to be motivated to consume in a sane manner, and presents some ways we can advocate for that and see it become a reality as we work toward building a society that works for human beings first. Fromm's explorations of potential solutions to society's ills are present in our discussion and are, quite frankly, fascinating.  Sonya and Lacey also discuss some personal news, we introduce our first business partner with the podcast, and let you know of upcoming episodes we are excited about! Podcast Partner Links:  Quiet Punch - https://quietpunch.com  Code at checkout for 10% off & to Support the Podcast: RETHINKINGHUMANITY Disclosure: The above affiliate links are products I personally use and highly recommend. We won't endorse or promote any products we haven't personally used, verified, or don't fully recommend.  Rethinking Humanity Links: Watch this episode & other special content on our YouTube Channel Rethinking Humanity: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1uXuWC4Tiq2wMP36Ht68w Find us on socials: IG: @rethinkinghumanity, @laceydelayne, @larreasonya  @victorwainho Twitter: @rthnknghumanity, @laceydelayne, @victorwainho Credits: Executive Producer & Co-Host: Lacey Delayne Co-Host & Producer: Sonya Larrea Technical Producer: Victor Ho  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv
RR 428: Arming the Rebels with Rails 6 Featuring David Heinemeier Hansson

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 75:42


Today’s guest is David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails and co founder and CTO at Basecamp. This episode is focused on the release of Rails 6. David talks about the process of getting from Rails 5 to Rails 6 and some of the new features and frameworks in Rails 6. David describes some of the new features as ‘magical, which some people don’t like. He believes that the ‘magical’ element is a good thing because it reduces the learning curve for newcomers, so you can less time studying and more time being productive. This is important because it allows people from other platforms to jump on. Rails 6 will provide users with more frameworks so that they do not have to build all of their own solutions to common problems. David delves into how Ruby goes against the grain by providing tools and how that coincides with their philosophy. He talks about the process for deciding which problems the core team is going to tackle, how they come out of Basecamp, and Basecamp’s methodology in terms of what tools they decide to build. The panel discusses how deviating from the Rails core is almost an antipattern and how having the tools provided for them has improved their experience with Rails.  David talks about some more upcoming frontend products and more on the process of updating Basecamp. He talks about his belief that most companies should not be inspired by how the big tech companies structure their internal teams. The conversation turns to how Shopify and Github are now running Rails 6 and how they have influenced the feature that have been added to Ruby. David believes that it’s important to focus on how to make a framework that solves problems for people but also focuses on real world results and businesses. Ruby wants to continue to “arm the rebels” by enabling small independent software makers to continue to challenge the industry giants. The show finishes with David giving some advice to new Rails programmers.  Panel David Kimura Andrew Mason Nate Hopkins Charles Max Wood Guest David Heinemeier Hansson Sponsors Linode Next Level Mastermind Links Action Text  Action Mailbox Stimulus.js Turbolinks Haml JBuilder Follow David Heinemeier Hansson on Twitter @dhh, dhh.dk and Rework.fm Picks Andrew- How to Say It Andrew- Rework episode Nate- Stimulus Reflex Charles- Atomic Habits Charles- Ed Mylet show Charles- The MFCEO with Andy Frisella David Kimura- Swing set kit David Kimura- Rails 6 David Kimura- His daughter Ruby David Heinemeier Hansson- To Have or To Be David Heinemeier Hansson- Shape Up book David Heinemeier Hansson- Rails 6

Ruby Rogues
RR 428: Arming the Rebels with Rails 6 Featuring David Heinemeier Hansson

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 75:42


Today’s guest is David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails and co founder and CTO at Basecamp. This episode is focused on the release of Rails 6. David talks about the process of getting from Rails 5 to Rails 6 and some of the new features and frameworks in Rails 6. David describes some of the new features as ‘magical, which some people don’t like. He believes that the ‘magical’ element is a good thing because it reduces the learning curve for newcomers, so you can less time studying and more time being productive. This is important because it allows people from other platforms to jump on. Rails 6 will provide users with more frameworks so that they do not have to build all of their own solutions to common problems. David delves into how Ruby goes against the grain by providing tools and how that coincides with their philosophy. He talks about the process for deciding which problems the core team is going to tackle, how they come out of Basecamp, and Basecamp’s methodology in terms of what tools they decide to build. The panel discusses how deviating from the Rails core is almost an antipattern and how having the tools provided for them has improved their experience with Rails.  David talks about some more upcoming frontend products and more on the process of updating Basecamp. He talks about his belief that most companies should not be inspired by how the big tech companies structure their internal teams. The conversation turns to how Shopify and Github are now running Rails 6 and how they have influenced the feature that have been added to Ruby. David believes that it’s important to focus on how to make a framework that solves problems for people but also focuses on real world results and businesses. Ruby wants to continue to “arm the rebels” by enabling small independent software makers to continue to challenge the industry giants. The show finishes with David giving some advice to new Rails programmers.  Panel David Kimura Andrew Mason Nate Hopkins Charles Max Wood Guest David Heinemeier Hansson Sponsors Linode Next Level Mastermind Links Action Text  Action Mailbox Stimulus.js Turbolinks Haml JBuilder Follow David Heinemeier Hansson on Twitter @dhh, dhh.dk and Rework.fm Picks Andrew- How to Say It Andrew- Rework episode Nate- Stimulus Reflex Charles- Atomic Habits Charles- Ed Mylet show Charles- The MFCEO with Andy Frisella David Kimura- Swing set kit David Kimura- Rails 6 David Kimura- His daughter Ruby David Heinemeier Hansson- To Have or To Be David Heinemeier Hansson- Shape Up book David Heinemeier Hansson- Rails 6

Hockey IQ Podcast
Ep #21 - JD Burke

Hockey IQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 44:25


On this episode of the Hockey IQ podcast we sit down with JD Burke. JD is the Managing Editor for EP Rinkside. Within his role, JD has access to some of the biggest and brightest in the hockey scouting community. A few areas on this episode we discuss:- The process of scouting- What mistakes are reasonable- How to properly evaluate your own performance- Realism in evaluation and expectationBook recommendations:- To Have and Have Not by Ernest HemingwayHere is the link to the full book recommendation list from past guests over at our websiteFollow JD on Twitter @JDylanBurkeCheck out Hockey's Arsenal all over the web:Website HockeysArsenal.comTwitter @HockeysArsenal (@CoachRevak for Greg + @Daniel_Dukart for Dan)Hockey IQ Podcast Spotify or Apple Podcasts or on our websiteInstagram @HockeysArsenalYouTube @HockeysArsenalFacebook @HockeysArsenalNewsletter https://hockeysarsenal.substack.com

Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast
Sweet On You (Boobsmas #9)

Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 81:34


This episode is brought to you by Don't Look, the latest release from New York Times bestselling author, Alexandra Ivy. The Novel:Sweet on YouThe Author: Carla de GuzmanThe Noobies: Elizabeth & Desiree, Hosts of Really Reading Romance Book ClubEast City BooksThe Synopsis:All’s fair in love and prank warsFor barista and café owner Sari Tomas, Christmas means parols, family and no-holds-barred karaoke contests. This year, though, a new neighbor is throwing a wrench in all her best-laid plans. The baker next door—“some fancy boy from Manila”—might have cute buns, but when he tries to poach her customers with cheap coffee and cheaper tactics, the competition is officially on.And Baker Boy better be ready, because Sari never loses.Foodie extraordinaire Gabriel Capras wants to prove to his dad that his career choice doesn’t make him any less a man. The Laneways might not be Manila, but the close-knit community is the perfect spot to grow his bakery into a thriving business. He wasn’t expecting a gorgeous adversary in the barista next door, but flirting with her makes his heart race, and it’s not just the caffeine.It’s winner takes all this Christmas. And more than one competitor might just lose their heart for the holidays. Show Notes: - Promo for Don't Look by Alexandra Ivy- Welcome Destinee and Elizabeth, hosts of Really Reading Romance, East City Books' romance book club- All about the book club!- D & E's romance-ish meet cute (00:05:39)- "Food porn" romance recs: The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan and Simmer Down by Sarah Smith- Favorite holiday eats and treats- Humid in the summer or freezing in the winter?- Horny for Christmas (00:19:32)- Introducing Sweet on You (00:21:47)- Celebrating Christmas outside of America - Faith in romance novels - A few words about "Happiest Season" (again)- #FamilyGoals in romance novels- Therapy in romance recs: Snapped by Alexa Martin and Not Suitable for Work by Skye McDonald (00:34:08)- Don't forget about the Dedication and Acknowledgements - "Prank Wars", the new enemies-to-lovers (00:42:45)- Prank Wars in romance recs: You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle, The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa, To Have and To Hoaxby Martha Waters- A "10 Things I Hate About You" throwback- A few sexy kisses... and a little something something (00:51:07)- Consent vs. "Backing Out"- What do you want to see more of in romance? (01:00:18)- Shoutout to Romance Class- A few favorite reads from 2020: The Write Escape by Charish Reid, The Roommate by Rosie Danan, The Devil of Downtown by Joanna Shupe, and Office Hours by Katrina Jackson (01:05:37)- Kelly's go-to Lani Lynn Vale series- Heart, Humor, Heat & Holiday Ratings (01:11:19) - The rules for Baby Jesus- On The Pool Boy heat scale... - The 9th Day of Boobsmas jingle courtesy of Cooper Baldwin Giveaway Winner:Twitter: @MeganB0629IG: @ilikeoldbooks1213     @cooking_with_my_cozys     @crystal__mercedesFollow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.*Boobies & Noobies is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts*

The Sample Chapter Podcast
Jared K. Chapman: To Have Or Have Not

The Sample Chapter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 63:29


Episode 155 brings to the show a debut author, Jared K. Chapman, who's sharing his incredible book, To Have or Have Not! It's a remarkable conglomeration of dystopian/superhero/fantasy set in a post-apocalyptic world! Listen in as we discuss how the book came to be, his childhood writing, developing from inspiration, and so much more! Jared K. Chapman website with social media links To Have or Have Not on Amazon Kindle Dystopian Ink Facebook Group Scrivener (use coupon code CHAPTER to save 20% on the regular desktop version!) Pop Goes the Culture Network Project Entertainment Network Contact the show via email at samplechapterpodcast@gmail.com or leave a voicemail by calling 1-660-851-1146. 

ABCs of Matrescence
Motherhood, Marriage and the Modern Dilemma with Dr. Molly Millwood | Ep. 33

ABCs of Matrescence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 65:28


We had the honor of interviewing Dr. Molly Millwood, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist, author, and mama. Mackenzie and Emma first discovered Dr. Millwood's work after reading her amazing book, To Have and To Hold. This is absolutely a must-read book for any expectant or new mother. In To Have and to Hold, Dr. Millwood shares an exploration of the emotional complexities, both internal and within marriage, women face after becoming mothers. She explores the complex terrain of new motherhood, illuminating the ways it affects women psychologically, emotionally, physically, and professionally—as well as how it impacts their partnership. Along with the arrival of a bundle of joy come thorny issues such as self-worth, control, autonomy, and dependency. And for most new mothers, these issues are experienced within the context of an intimate relationship, adding another layer of tension, conflict, and confusion to an already challenging time. We hope you enjoy this honest conversation with Dr. Millwood, as we dive into her story, research, and life-changing book. You can find Dr. Millwood and her work at https://www.mollymillwood.com Episode References: For show notes: she references an organization that support women in the postpartum period: Postpartum Support International https://www.postpartum.net/ She also mentions Psychology Today as the site to go to in order to find a therapist near you (with lots of options for filtering based on specialty and location etc): https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl Her website is: https://www.mollymillwood.com/ Insta handle: molly.millwood.phd Her book "To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma" is available wherever books are sold. Specifically, if you wish to purchase the book through an Independent Bookstore, you can check out https://www.indiebound.org/ Thanks for listening! You can find us as www.abcsofmatrescence.com or on IG @abcsofmatrescence.

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Dismembered Body Washes up in 3 FANCY DESIGNER SUITCASES

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 45:39


The dismembered body of Bill McGuire is found in three separate dark green Kenneth Cole suitcases near Virginia Beach, Virginia. The medical examiner determines that the body had been shot multiple times. Now, 13 years later the convicted killer, his wife, maintains her innocence. Joining Nancy Grace today:Ashley Willcott - Judge and trial attorney, Anchor on Court TV, www.ashleywillcott.com Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta Ga www.angelaarnoldmd.comJoe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet" featured on "Poisonous Liaisons" on True Crime NetworkKristen Quon - WCYB Bristol, Va - ReporterJohn Glatt - Author of book about Melanie McGuire case, "To Have and To Kill" available on Amazon, www.johnglatt.com

Rethinking Humanity
11: Further Aspects of Having & Being III - Joy vs Pleasure, Sin & Forgiveness

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 51:27


In our final episode profiling Further Aspects of Having and Being, we have probably our most emotional discussion yet, as we share about joy, pleasure in our own lives, what they mean in the eyes of Fromm, and how they each relate to the having & being modes of approach to life.  Additionally, we see sin & forgiveness defined through the lens of authoritarian structure of the having mode as well as the being mode. Sin described in the being mode will blow your mind, as well as the simple solution to overcome it.  We also touch on the spiking cases of COVID-19 now that the cooler weather has arrived, as well as the upcoming U.S. Presidential Election. Ever heard of Dia de Los Muertos? We talk briefly about it as well before we get into the meat of the philosophical Frommian discussion. :)  Some ideas from the content that we share: 1. Pleasure and joy are commonly confused as the same thing, however, they are two different experiences.  2. Pleasure is the satisfaction of a desire that does not require activity  (in the sense of aliveness) to be satisfied. 3. Aliveness is conducive to joy, and could be defined as when one is genuinely, openly, fearlessly relating to others and themselves. (Lacey's definition) 4. Pleasures of contemporary society produce different degrees of excitements. But they are not conducive to joy. 5. The lack of joy makes it necessary to seek new, ever more exciting pleasures, over and over again. 6. Joy is the concomitant of productive activity. It is not a peak experience, that culminates and then ends suddenly, but rather a plateau, a feeling state that accompanies the productive expression of one's essential human faculties. Joy is not the ecstatic fire of the moment, but the glow that accompanies being. 7. Sin & forgiveness in the having mode is as a result of an authoritarian structure, requiring obedience to an outside entity. This leads to a vicious cycle of disobedience, feeling of guilt, punishment,  and then forgiveness. Eternally repeating itself. 8. Sin in the being mode is the separation, estrangement of two human beings who, in selfishness, cannot/do not overcome their separation in the act of loving union.  Content taken from Erich Fromm's book To Have or To Be, Chapter 6.  Episode Credits: Technical Producer - Victor Ho (Buymeacoffee.com/VictorHo) Host & Producer - Sonya Larrea (Buymeacoffee.com/SonyaLarrea) Host & E. Producer - Lacey Delayne (Buymeacoffee.com/LaceyDelayne) Instagram: @rethinkinghumanity Twitter: @rthnkghumanity  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

Rethinking Humanity
10: Further Aspects of Having & Being II - Fear of Dying vs Affirmation of Living, Solidarity vs Antagonism

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 52:26


In our first episode in the double digits, we hear more about Sonya's road trip as she joins us from sunny Venice Beach, California. We hear Lacey's experience voting early in Fulton County, Ga (Atlanta) and give some thank yous to the first person to buy us a coffee to support the podcast. We discuss further elements of Having and Being from Chapter 6 of Erich Fromm's To Have or To Be in the form of comparing the approach of the fear of dying versus the affirmation of living. Additionally, we discuss how solidarity and antagonism play a role in each of the corresponding approaches to life (Having or being modes). Some ideas from the chapter that we discuss: 1. To the extent that we live in the having mode, we must fear dying. 2. The more we rid ourselves of the craving for possession in all its forms, the less strong is the fear of dying, since there is nothing to lose. 3. Desire for mortality is deeply ingrained in our society - evidence being many rituals and beliefs that aim at preserving the human body. 4. The only way to overcome the fear of dying is by not hanging on to life, but not experiencing it as a possession. 5.It is not easy for western man to experience enjoyment separate from having. 6. In interpersonal relations, neither partner is satisfied to simply enjoy the other - they must have the person for him or herself. Hence, each is jealous of those who also want to "have" the other. Each partner seeks the other for survival - these relationships are heavy, burdened, filled with conflict and jealousy. 7. Antagonism is a natural result of a society centered around having  -it manifests itself on a personal level, as persons individually compete with each other to have more or have better. It also manifests itself on a global level with countries competing against each other for more and more, to be the best, which leads to war. It also manifests itself in class war - people competing with each other to get to the top because of the greed that the having mode fosters. 8. Instead, in the being mode, I do not need to own something to enjoy it, and thus I and many others can enjoy something at the same time. This leads to further connection, and experiences of shared enjoyment, on which the human soul thrives. Follow us on our new IG page @rethinkinghumanity Episode credits: Victor Ho - Technical Production (@VictorWainHo on IG & TWTR) Sonya Larrea - Producer and Co Host (@LarreaSonya on IG) Lacey Delayne - Producer and Host (@LaceyDelayne on IG & TWTR) Richard Berry - Intro & Outro readings, taken from Erich Fromm's To Have or To Be Chapter 6. (@designtheoryatl on IG) Buymeacoffee.com/VictorHo buymeacoffee.com/SonyaLarrea buymeacoffee.com/LaceyDelayne --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

Old Time Radio Listener
Bold Venture - Deadly Merchandise

Old Time Radio Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 26:44


Bogart plays Slate Shannon who owns a hotel in Havana and gets involved in intrigue with his beautiful sidekick "Sailor." Shannon and Sailor get involved with a shipment of arms for a planned revolution. But Shannon never picked up the "merchandise" in Key West, and two murders follow because he doesn't have the guns. The characters in this series are based on those in, "To Have and Have Not," which featured both Boagrt and Bacall. The plot of this episode is based on the story of the film. The date above is noted as the first known broadcast of the first episode, but that is subject to correction. The title of the story is also subject to correction. These programs were heard on over 500 stations and were broadcast is no particular sequence at no particular time. + A guy name Scarn sent a wire requesting the Bold Venture meet him in Key West as he wanted them to ship his cargo but when they arrived he wasn’t there to Slate’s annoyance. So they were even more surprised when they arrived back in Havana empty-handed to be met by a guy named Mario who demanded to remove the cargo stating that it was a matter of life or death… Duration: 25:49 Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart Broadcast Airdate: March 26, 1951

Deep Cuts and Superficial Wounds

This has been a year of surprises, but I really didn't foresee myself digging a duet by Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora. Yet here we are. Watch my weird homemade video using Blue Russell’s ”I Wanna Fly Away” and the Japanese stop-motion Nutcracker. And also watch the equally weird non-homemade video for the last track in this week’s episode, Kristal’s “Love and Magic.” Track listing (and where to buy these tracks):  Blue Russell, “I Wanna Fly Away” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music B. Rose, “Hey D.J. (Give Me a Lot of Music)” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Ram Band, “Silent Smiles” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Riky Maltese, “Warrior” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Duke Lake, “Do You” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Mac & Monica, “You're So Good to Me” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Curare, “To Have and Have Not” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Twin Memories, “Lonely Tropical Fish (Samishii Nettaigyo)” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora, “When the Rain Begins to Fall” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Debra Dejean, “Goosebumps” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Linda Jo Rizzo, “You’re My First, You’re My Last” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Flo Astaire, “Monkey Monkey” — Apple Music • Spotify Yanguru, “Won’t You Help Me?” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Mac Jr., “Elephant Song” Baby’s Gang, “Challenger” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Book of Love, “I Touch Roses” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music Kristal, “Love and Magic”  This whole thing is put together by me, Drew Mackie. Follow me on Twitter. I'm on Instagram too. Also listen to the Spotify playlist that inspired this podcast. If you have a recommendation for a song you think should be played on the show, hit me up on Twitter or leave me a voicemail by calling ‪(970) 823-4726 — or 970 82 DISCO. I may play your recommendation on a future show. The art for this podcast was designed by Sarah Wickham, who rocks. Check out her art and also buy her stuff. Subscribe: Mixcloud • iTunes • Stitcher • Libsyn • Google Podcasts  Listen to the Spotify playlist that spawned this podcast.

Rethinking Humanity
9: Further Aspects of Having & Being - Security vs Insecurity, Here & Now vs Past &Future

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 48:16


In this episode, we discuss some new developments in the podcast, some exciting news in Sonya's life, Monica Lewinsky's Vanity Fair Article and two sections of Fromm's writing further comparing the Having and Being modes, in the areas of Security/Insecurity and Here&Now/Past&Future. Some ideas we discuss:  1. The Having Mode exists only in time. The Being Mode exists only in the here and now. What would a life look like that was oriented around the value of being present in the moment? How could we build a society that values being present in the moment ? What might that look like? 2. Time is not the dimension that governs being. The experience of loving, joy, grasping truth, (I would add conversing) does not occur in time, but in the here and now. The here and now is eternity, not an indefinitely prolonged time, as is commonly believed in western society.  3. In the being mode, we respect time, but we do not submit to it (or let it control us) but this respect for time becomes submission when the having mode predominates. 4. In the mode of having, time becomes our ruler. In the being mode time is dethroned; it is no longer the idol that rules our lives. 5. Not to move forward, to stay where we are, to regress, to rely on what we have, is very tempting because we feel secure in it. Yet in spite of this security, people admire those with a vision of the new, who break a new path, and have the courage to move forward. 6. If I am what I have, and what I have is lost, then who am I? 7. If I am who I am and now what I have, nobody can deprive me of or threaten my security and my sense of identity. Love the pod? Feel free to show us here -> BuyMeACoffee.com/VictorHo  BuyMeACoffee.com/SonyaLarrea BuyMeACoffee.com/LaceyDelayne Monica Lewinsky's Vanity Fair Article - The Forgotten F Word: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/monica-lewinsky-on-covid-mental-health-czar  Instagram: @RethinkingHumanity -> Newly created! Follow us for updates from Sonya's adventure and other info about the pod!  This episode also available on TheTrickleup.com  Episode Credits: Content - Lacey Delayne & Sonya Larrea, Erich Fromm's To Have or To Be Technical Production - Victor Ho Intro & Outro Readings - Richard Berry (@designtheoryatl), Text from Chapter 6 of To Have or To Be by Erich Fromm  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

Rethinking Humanity
8: What is the Being Mode of Existence? Part II - Being vs Appearing

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 47:50


In what both Sonya and Lacey feel is the crecendo of the ideas we're exploring in the Having and Being approaches to life, we discuss several ideas that are central to our passion for this topic, from Erich Fromm's Chapter 5 of To Have or To Be.  1. Being refers to the real in contrast to the falsified illusionary picture. 2.  Overt behavior being in drastic contrast to the reality of the forces that motivate a person.  3. How the conscious and unconscious play a role in #2, and confirm its truth. 4. The character structure of a person, their true behavioral motivation, constitutes a person's real being.  5. Increasing the being approach to life means increased insight into the reality of one's self, of others and the world around them. 6. The socioeconomic structure of any given society largely determines the mode of existence they are inclined to operate from. If you only listen to one episode of the podcast, this would be the one to hear. Intro and outro readings by Richard Berry, see @designtheoryatl on IG. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

Nice to Have a Friend
~ Season 2 Trailer ~

Nice to Have a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 13:40


Season 1 is over - so what's next? Loren & Alyson are sitting down on the couch to let you know what to expect for their first season of guest stars! Listen to find out what this season is about, as well as what to expect. They'll see you back here next Tuesday with the first official episode of Season 2!FOLLOW THE PODCAST: On Instagram, @NiceToHaveAFriendPodAt Our Website, www.NiceToHaveAFriend.comFOLLOW ALYSON: Blog | Instagram | Twitter | GoodreadsFOLLOW LOREN: Blog | Instagram | Twitter | Goodreads

How I Wrote That
Screenwriter Jennifer Maisel from The March Sisters at Christmas, and Tempting Fate

How I Wrote That

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 23:55


Jennifer Maisel most recently developed an original pilot called “The 626” with Super Deluxe and adapted two Jane Green novels—Tempting Fate and To Have and to Hold, which aired in June. She currently is working on a two-hour about campus rape and institutional betrayal with Just Singer Entertainment. Her screenplay “Lost Boy” was filmed starring Virginia Madsen. She wrote The Assault and The March Sisters for Mar Vista Entertainment and Double Wedding for Jaffe Braunstein. She has written movies for NBC, ABC, MTV and Lifetime, was a staff writer on the television series Related, wrote a pilot for ABC Family and an animated feature for Disney. Maisel has developed original pilots with Bunim-Murray, Ineffable, Stun Media and MomentumTV and co-created the critically acclaimed web series Faux Baby with Laura Brennan and Rachel Leventhal. The screenplay adaptation of her play The Last Seder won Showtime’s Tony Cox Screenwriting Award, meriting her a month’s stay in a haunted farmhouse at the Nantucket Screenwriter’s Colony. A graduate of Cornell University and NYU’s Dramatic Writing program, Maisel is also an award-winning playwright whose Eight Nights will premiere at Antaeus Theatre in October 2019; the play is currently part of a nationwide event called 8 Nights of Eight Nights, raising funds and awareness for HIAS. She has taught playwriting at University of Southern California and guest-lectured around the country. On adapting novels “I like the puzzle of taking something that’s epic, novels are epic, even not great novels are epic, and you have to figure out how to find the essential spine to it and give shape to it as a writer.” -Jennifer Maisel

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Rethinking Humanity
4: Examples of Orienting from the Having & Being Modes of Existence

Rethinking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 49:17


In this episode, we dive into concrete examples of orienting from the having mode of existence and the being mode of existence. We look at the differences in the areas of learning, leadership, conversing and love. We open and close with clips of Erich Fromm speaking on these themes in an interview he did with Haywood Hale Broun in 1977 on his book To Have or To Be. We open with some discussion on current events - George Floyd murder, riots & looting, and the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Link to Full Erich Fromm Haywood Hale Broun YouTube Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHdgllKDHJ8 Follow us: IG @laceydelayne @larreasonya Twitter @rthnknghumanity @laceydelayne You can also listen to this episode on TheTrickleUp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghumanity/support

Drink in the Movies
Episode 68: His Girl Friday / To Have and Have Not / Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Drink in the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 44:18


This week on the Podcast we discuss our First Impressions of: Morbius & Wonder Woman 1984(01:49) and the Titles: His Girl Friday(08:43), To Have and Have Not(22:58), and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes(34:52). Visit us at https://drinkinthemovies.com Twitter: @DrinkintheMovie Instagram: @DrinkintheMovies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrinkintheMovies/ Beer this episode was provided by Hellbent Brewing Company Twitter: @Hellbent_SEA Instagram: @hellbentbrewingsea Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HellbentBrewing/

Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast

The Novel:To Have and to HoaxThe Author: Martha Waters The Noobies: Sarah WendellThe Synopsis:In this fresh and hilarious historical rom-com, an estranged husband and wife in Regency England feign accidents and illness in an attempt to gain attention—and maybe just win each other back in the process.Five years ago, Lady Violet Grey and Lord James Audley met, fell in love, and got married. Four years ago, they had a fight to end all fights, and have barely spoken since.Their once-passionate love match has been reduced to one of cold, detached politeness. But when Violet receives a letter that James has been thrown from his horse and rendered unconscious at their country estate, she races to be by his side—only to discover him alive and well at a tavern, and completely unaware of her concern. She’s outraged. He’s confused. And the distance between them has never been more apparent.Wanting to teach her estranged husband a lesson, Violet decides to feign an illness of her own. James quickly sees through it, but he decides to play along in an ever-escalating game of manipulation, featuring actors masquerading as doctors, threats of Swiss sanitariums, faux mistresses—and a lot of flirtation between a husband and wife who might not hate each other as much as they thought. Will the two be able to overcome four years of hurt or will they continue to deny the spark between them?With charm, wit, and heart in spades, To Have and to Hoax is a fresh and eminently entertaining romantic comedy—perfect for fans of Jasmine Guillory and Julia Quinn. Show Notes: - Introducing Sarah Wendell, writer, reader, & podcasting extraordinaire - 15+ amazing years of connecting romance readers from around the world on Smart Bitches, Trashy Books- Sarah's favorite and least favorite tropes (no "danger boners" please)- Pass on the "Best Friend's Brother" trope - for a less traditional take on that trope, check out our review of The Secret to Dating Your Best Friend's Sister by Meghan Quinn- Quarantine does not mean stress-free reading...- A quick guide to painting your non-dominant hand- Introducing To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters - Sarah's first foray into romance novels at the library - Kelly's introduction to romance novels with I'm in No Mood for Love by Rachel Gibson- A brief synopsis for To Have and to Hoax - This is a romance novel written by someone who loves romance novels- If you're looking for a contemporary romcom set during Regency Era...- Things we love: female friendships, a perfect meet cute, and a commitment to consumption!- The secret that just keeps on going... a difficult task to accomplish in a novel- A little something extra for fans of Friends- We're hooked on the female characters, but when it comes to the men... "Such dudes."- How did we get to this point? What have you been doing for the last five years?- More groveling, please! - This is a "cilantro" book - you will absolutely love it if you can get on board with the silliness - All the makings for a theatrical farce - Martha, we need the stage adaptation.- Get ready for a SLOW burn...- Beyond Heaving Bosoms: The Smart Bitches' Guide to Romance Novels and some wise words about writing sex scenes from Lisa Kleypas- An ode to Lisa Kleypas' Wallflower series- Kelly shares a sexcerpt (or more like a kisscerpt)- Heart, Heat, & Humor Ratings  - What's drawing people in right now? Cozy, low-angst reads that make you laugh - Some quick recs: Jennifer Crusie, Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman- It's easy to root for nice, good humans  - Where and how to find Sarah - she's here to help you with recs!What Sarah's reading: The Cadfael Series, Star of the Morning by Lynn Kurland, Witch Hat Atelier (Kindle Unlimited), Julia Quinn's Rokesby SeriesWhat Kelly's reading: Carolina Reapers Series by Samantha Whiskey ShoutoutsAtria BooksFrolic Podcast Network Sonali DevFollow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast*Boobies & Noobies is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts*

Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Mini Ep. 48: Genevieve Trono (@genthebookworm)

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 34:14


In Mini Episode 48, Genevieve Trono (@genthebookworm) talks mood reading and shares her thoughts about Brit Bennett’s new book (which she’s already read)! Sponsor This episode is sponsored by Book of the Month. Use the code SARAHSBOOKSHELVES at checkout to get your first book for just $9.99! This month, I chose You Are Not Alone, The Holdout, and Anna K. Check out my commentary on all the February picks to help choose the right book for your reading taste. Highlights Mood reading and how Genevieve builds in time / space to mood read within her books she’s reading for review. Genevieve’s thoughts on one of Sarah’s most anticipated books of 2020 (Genevieve has already read it, while Sarah hasn’t) How it’s easy to forget the details of the books we read…even ones we love. How some teachers these days are talking to their students about the importance of loving what you’re reading. A bonus review of an upcoming release by a well-known author. Authors publishing new books too quickly / frequently. Genevieve’s Book Recommendations Two OLD Books She Loves Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win by Jo Piazza (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [5:07] Midwives by Chris Bohjalian | Buy from Amazon [9:25] Two NEW Books She Loves Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [15:20] To Have and To Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma by Molly Millwood | Buy from Amazon [20:47] One Book She DIDN’T Love The Other’s Gold by Elizabeth Ames (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [24:26] One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About The Vanishing Halfby Brit Bennett (Release Date: June 2, 2020) | Buy from Amazon [28:29]  Other Books Mentioned The Red Lotusby Chris Bohjalian (Out March 17) | Buy from Amazon [12:38] The Flight Attendantby Chris Bohjalian (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [13:42] A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [14:34] She Saidby Jodi Kantor and Meghan Twohey (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [18:37] Prepby Curtis Sittenfeld | Buy from Amazon [25:35] The Mothers by Brit Bennett (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [28:45] Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [30:35] Other Links Committed Podcast (hosted by Jo Piazza) My 2018 Summer Reading Guide About Genevieve Instagram Genevieve is a mom, wife, professional photographer, book blogger, library volunteer, and a motherhood book club facilitator. She lives with her husband of 10+ years, their two sons who are 7 & 9 and their springer spaniel named Buzz. She is a photographer and mostly does behind the scenes work now. She spends a lot of her work days editing in Lightroom and Photoshop which makes plenty of time for audiobooks! She also teaches photography classes. Support the Podcast Support on PatreonWhen you support the podcast on Patreon for $5/month, get bonus podcast episodes and other goodies! ShareIf you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). Subscribe …wherever you listen to podcasts, so new episodes will appear in your feed as soon as they’re released. Rate and ReviewSearch for “Sarah’s Bookshelves” in Apple Podcasts…or wherever you listen to podcasts!

Ali on the Run Show
172. Amanda Nurse, Elite Marathoner for adidas

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 73:45


"We decided, 'OK, I’m gonna run in the Trials and then we’ll hopefully get pregnant right away, and then I’ll maybe even be able to run a fall marathon the next year!' And…it didn’t happen like that." You probably know Amanda Nurse by her Instagram moniker: Amanda Runs Boston. And she sure does. Amanda is a 20-time marathoner and two-time Olympic Trials qualifier in the marathon. She's a clinical social worker turned adidas-sponsored runner and coach who has taken her marathon time from 3:26 to a very impressive 2:40. On this episode, Amanda talks about her road to elite distance running, her decision to make a major career change, and her adventures in motherhood. She opens up about her "plans" to get pregnant and what that means for a professional runner, and shares what actually happened on her road to having Riley, her now two-year-old son. It's an honest, real-talk-filled conversation about the realities of new motherhood. (And fun fact: Amanda is coached by former Ali on the Run Show guest Kaitlin Goodman! Thank you to AfterShokz for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE for $50 off your Aeropex wireless headphone endurance bundle!   What you’ll get on this episode: Did Amanda always want to be a runner? Plus, the time Joan Benoit Samuelson called Amanda a sandbagger (2:50) How Amanda met her husband at a local 5K (13:00) Amanda reflects on the first time she qualified for the Olympic Trials in the marathon, and what running the Trials was like (22:00) How Amanda has improved her mental strength (30:30) On deciding to have a baby, and the surprising amount of time it took to get pregnant (34:40) How Amanda felt throughout her pregnancy, and her adventures in postpartum running (45:00) On postpartum emotions, depression, and more (54:10) What Amanda wishes she had known as a new runner (1:02:35) What we mention on this episode: Beach to Beacon Dana-Farber Cancer Institute How Bad Do You Want It by Matt Fitzgerald Barre3 Kara Goucher on Episode 43 of the Ali on the Run Show Molly Millwood on Episode 155 of the Ali on the Run Show Amanda’s postpartum post To Have and To Hold by Dr. Molly Millwood Follow Amanda: Instagram @amandarunsboston Twitter @amandarunsbos Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Twitter @aliontherun1 Facebook Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!