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POSTPARTUM: The Mother had a baby a month ago. Her Husband knows something is wrong. And the baby monitor keeps making these weird noises... Written by Jillian Blevins Directed by Jonathan Cook Performed by Marian Thibodeau as "Mother" and Matt Hoffman as "Husband". Intro/Outro music: JK/47 About the writer: Jillian Blevins is a playwright and theatre artist whose short plays have been performed in Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, New Haven CT, Providence RI, Portland ME, and New York City. In 2020/21, she conceived and produced 'Digital Dionysia', a six-week online new works festival which featured her plays 'Izzy at Zoom Therapy' and 'Be The Bacchae' along with 24 other new plays from around the globe. In the summer of 2023, her one-act ‘The Bed Trick' was a participating play in Valdez Alaska's Last Frontier Theatre Conference, and her 10-minute Jewish sci-fi comedy ‘Space Laser, in Space!' was a finalist at the Samuel French Off Off Broadway New Play Festival. Her queer historical dramedy, 'Romeo & Her Sister' will premiere in June 2024 at the New Hampshire Theatre Project, closing their season and in celebration of Pride Month. Proud member of the Dramatists Guild. You can watch the full video of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/@GatherbytheGhostLight Gather by the Ghost Light merch is available at www.ghostlightpubs.com (Ghost Light Publications) If you would like to further support this podcast, please visit Gather by the Ghost Light is increasing public knowledge of emerging writers and actors (buymeacoffee.com) If you enjoy this podcast, please please please leave a rating on your preferred podcast app! For more info or if you wish to contact us, please visit www.gatherbytheghostlight.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Valdez, an area located on Alaska's south coast, is surrounded by the glaciated Chugach mountains, offering a rich habitat for wildlife and natural beauty in Prince William Sound.Camera | Editor | Producer: Gabrielle Weiss
RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST EP.05.07 | OVERLANDING w/ ALESSANDRA & LEO (@MUNDI360) in VALDEZ ALASKA0:00 INTRO0:46 SPONSORS1:17 DISCLAIMER1:26 INTRODUCTION1:54 HOW IT STARTED2:17 CHALLENGES2:31 WHAT SHOULD I DO TO BECOME HAPPIER?2:51 CHANGE2:55 MUNDI360 MISSION3:40 BUILDING A PLAN FOR FULL-TIME OVERLANDING5:04 WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?7:17 TRAVELING FULL-TIME AS A COUPLE8:21 A COUPLE BEING A TEAM10:46 LIVE YOUR LIFE RIGHT NOW!12:27 LIVING THE DREAM13:10 DELVING INTO THE QUESTION OF WHAT IS HAPPINESS?-----------------------------GUEST------------------------------------www.mundi360.com.br @Mundi360 -------------------CO-HOST------------------------------------Michael Ladden @Drive The Globe https://www.drivetheglobe.com/——————————— CONNECT ———————————
11-2-22: Unseasonable Warmth replaced with heavy Snow (or continues). Entire U.S. synopsys. In this podcast we mentioned Cincinnati ohio, Tampa Florida, St Louis Missouri, chicago, Scottsbluff Nebraska, Palm springs California, Fairbanks Alaska, Valdez Alaska, Salt Lake City Utah, Shreveport Louisiana, the Plains, Minnesota, the Midwest, the Northeast, the southeast, the desert Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, Alaska.. We discuss the 80° temperatures in the plains the record heat taking place in Florida and the Midwest. Record consistency of warmth may be happening in many cities. The very cold air behind the front will disappear as it moves East. Consistent warmth in the East. Roller coaster for the west and the plains. Over 3 ft of snow in South Alaska. Severe Weather Outbreak over louisiana, texas, and Arkansas for this Friday afternoon and Friday night. An intense wind storm expected in the plains this weekend including blowing snow for Scottsbluff nebraska. More of these details (and more) are discussed in this podcast. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support
(THE Weekly podcast) 11-2-22: Unseasonable Warmth replaced with heavy Snow (or continues). Entire U.S. synopsys. In this podcast we mentioned Cincinnati ohio, Tampa Florida, St Louis Missouri, chicago, Scottsbluff Nebraska, Palm springs California, Fairbanks Alaska, Valdez Alaska, Salt Lake City Utah, Shreveport Louisiana, the Plains, Minnesota, the Midwest, the Northeast, the southeast, the desert Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, Alaska.. We discuss the 80° temperatures in the plains the record heat taking place in Florida and the Midwest. Record consistency of warmth may be happening in many cities. The very cold air behind the front will disappear as it moves East. Consistent warmth in the East. Roller coaster for the west and the plains. Over 3 ft of snow in South Alaska. Severe Weather Outbreak over louisiana, texas, and Arkansas for this Friday afternoon and Friday night. An intense wind storm expected in the plains this weekend including blowing snow for Scottsbluff nebraska. More of these details (and more) are discussed in this podcast. Enjoy!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support
The guys catch up with Tred Barta again this week in Valdez Alaska to see what he's been up to these last two weeks Close encounter with a Grizzly Bear Don't pee near a stream Pepper dealing with the bears Fishing was fabulous in Valdez Animals that Tred has seen while there Beauty of Valdez Taking care of camp duties The rod holders on the ceiling Tire blowouts on the trailer Loves his Hunter's Blend Coffee Why does Tred keep his fishing rods on the ceiling? Valdez snowfall The fishing trip 245lbs of fish How is he keeping frozen fish Bear activity Hunting season starts at the end of August Fishing license cost Hunting as an out of state resident Moving to Valdez? Vehicles Wants to get his pilots license back How Denali has been commercialized Creation and the beauty of it
The guys catch up with Tred Barta again this week in Valdez Alaska to see what he's been up to these last two weeks Close encounter with a Grizzly Bear Don't pee near a stream Pepper dealing with the bears Fishing was fabulous in Valdez Animals that Tred has seen while there Beauty of Valdez Taking care of camp duties The rod holders on the ceiling Tire blowouts on the trailer Loves his Hunter's Blend Coffee Why does Tred keep his fishing rods on the ceiling? Valdez snowfall The fishing trip 245lbs of fish How is he keeping frozen fish Bear activity Hunting season starts at the end of August Fishing license cost Hunting as an out of state resident Moving to Valdez? Vehicles Wants to get his pilots license back How Denali has been commercialized Creation and the beauty of it
Keeping physically active is a great foundation in aging well. Let's take a look at how Ed Elliott discovered that playing softball can not only keep you young, but can also help you meet and make a lot of friends. You can listen to the show at http://rockyourretirement.libsyn.com/playing-softball-to-keep-young-episode-005 Today I spoke with Ed Elliott, who wanted to be a singing cowboy when he grew up, changed his mind to become a “cementing cowboy”, and then became a teacher. He is now retired and is playing softball to keep young. Ed retired from teaching severely handicapped children and then became a principal, hearing officer, and director of Special Education Programs. He worked in the industry after 40 years. He and I have something in common as I worked for Harborview Developmental Center in Valdez Alaska right after high school, which was an institution for severely mentally disabled adults. Harborview has since closed, and there are no more institutions such as that in the United States. He planned for retiring when he was sixty-two until he went to a faculty meeting and found out that he should look carefully at the retirement chart and not to forget that he could retire at age sixty-one and a half, so he didn't wait. Ed retired without a plan, except he needed to wrap up some loose ends, which he is still in the process of doing (aren't we all!). Ed is Rocking his Retirement by playing softball to keep young. He found the softball league in the newspaper. He and a friend scoped it out first to make sure that there were no former star baseball players in the league! It seemed fine, so they went to a batting cage to assess their skills. They could both still hit a ball (after fifty years) so decided to purchase the equipment needed to play the game. The average age of the players (which includes women) in his league is seventy-one. The majority of the team-mates who are playing softball to stay young are from sixty-five to seventy-five years old, but they do have some fifty-five and fifty-six-year-old players who are the stars of the game. Most of the young ones are still working in their business. They even have a player who is ninety! Ed said that the main benefit of joining the league, in addition to the health benefits, is the advantage of spending time with friends every week. He also gets to find out about new activities when members invite each other to activities that they might not have known about. They are all playing softball on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and so they know where they are going to be on those two days. Otherwise, they might not know what day it is! Another way Ed Rocks his Retirement is by volunteering to spend time doing things for others, such as walking his wife's dogs, spending time with grandchildren, and generally helping people who are still working. Ed can now do what he wants to do. That's not all that Ed does. He's considering becoming an Ombudsman for people who live in Senior Communities. He also is trained in a type of dyslexia called Irlen syndrome, which is a reading problem (words swimming, words curling up, etc.,) that can be easily remedied by using colored transparencies. He is considering helping others who have this syndrome, which is so easy to correct. Listen to Ed's story on today's episode of Rock Your Retirement. This article on Retirement Lifestyle first appeared on
Follow one of the most dedicated telemark skier on the planet on his joourney to ski and pionneer some of the most chalenging descent in Valdez Alaska. Matt Kinney former guide, hiking for his turns for 35 years now, and author of Alaska Backcountry skiing: Valdez and Thompson Pass.