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In the 3rd Hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: * Vivake Ramaswamy says there isn't any institutionalized racism in America * Jim Carafano, National Security and Foreign Policy Advisor with The Heritage Foundation, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show, to discuss the Administration wanting to open an American Consulate in Palestine, North Korea supporting Russia's effort in Ukraine, and Kamala saying they are fighting for a Democracy in Palestine. * Ashley Hayek, Political Strategist and America First Works Executive Director, joins Marc & Kim to discuss what the Trump administration needs to do with 4 days left until the election, some of the happenings with voting machines, and why people shouldn't be to confident about the election until it's over. * Kim on a Whim, too! Coming Up: Mike Archer, Wes Martin, Ryan Wiggins, and First Responder Spotlight
Pastor Wes Martin, lead Pastor at Grace Church, joins Marc & Kim to talk about Amendment 3 and why the church has a responsibility to speak up about the amendment.
On this episode of the Marc Cox Morning Show. Marc & Kim welcomes: Sudhir Ruthod, Nicole Murray, Jim Carafano, Ashley Hayek, Mike Archer, Wes Martin, and Ryan Wiggins We also have Kim on a Whim and In Other News with Ethan. Topics for today include: Hawley / Kunce debate took place last night A hearing will take place to day over poll watchers in St Charles County Vivake Ramaswamy says there isn't any institutionalized racism in America North Korea supporting Russia's effort in Ukraine Why the church has a responsibility to speak up about the amendment Thanks for listening and make sure to visit 971talk.com for all the latest news.
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: * JD Vance takes down ABC's Martha Raddatz over a 'Handful of Apartment Complexes' that were taken over by gangs. * Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at Heritage, joins Kim to talk about the Dept. of Justice suing Virginia for removing non-citizens for voter roles. Hans explains the case and what grounds the Dept. of Justice are trying to stand on. * Nicole Murray gives a check of business * In Other News with Ethan: Brantley Gilbert's wife gives birth on their bus, Boeing to cut 10% of its workforce, Coca-Cola recalls Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade, 7-Eleven to close 400 stores, Tsuchinshan to pass by Earth, Woman busted smuggling turtles into Canada Coming Up: Real or Fake News, Wes Martin, and Scott on the Spot, too!
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Evangelism Pt. 5 Speaker: Wes Martin Broadcaster: Heritage Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 4/28/2024 Length: 58 min.
Join OMAG's Professional Development & Training Analyst Lori Mueller as she interviews Oklahoma Municipal HR Expo Keynote Speaker, Wes Martin from Grovity Leadership about Knowing and Living your Why.Listeners can expect to gain a greater sense of clarity and how to live and work with enhanced intent and impact. Wes also shares a simple framework for putting in words your why so that it becomes easier. Learn more by visiting www.omag.org.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Evangelism Pt. 1 Subtitle: Evangelism Speaker: Wes Martin Broadcaster: Heritage Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 3/3/2024 Length: 50 min.
Today's guest is Janine Kalesis, a New York-based food stylist whose culinary passion has taken her from the kitchens of Queens to the forefront of food styling. With a background as a chef and a decade-long tenure in the restaurant business, Janine's love for food and diverse flavors shaped her trajectory toward mastering food and prop styling, recipe development, and culinary production.Hailing from Queens, Janine draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of international flavors that surrounded her in her formative years. Having assisted renowned stylists such as Nir Adar, Wes Martin, and Rick Ellis, Janine combines her instinctual abilities as a visual artist with an adventurous spirit and endless imagination to craft visually stunning and mouthwatering culinary compositions. On set, Janine is a positive and determined force, creating an environment where creativity thrives. In this episode, she shares her recipe for success—dedication to her craft and the unwavering commitment to keeping her clientele happy. You can see Janine's delectable work by visiting her website and following her on Instagram! You can also check her out on LinkedIn!Remember to stay safe and keep your creative juices flowing!---Tech/Project Management Tools (*these are affiliate links)Buzzsprout*Airtable*17hats*ZoomPodcast Mic*
Colonel (Retired) Wes Martin has served in law enforcement positions around the world and holds a MBA in International Politics and Business. Illusion in Progress
The Miami Dolphins worked out Bubba Bolden, Dane Cruikshank, Colby Gossett, Wes Martin, A.J. Moore, and Andrew Norwell — three guards and three safeties as general manager Chris Grier continues looking for ways to improve the roster. The team recently signed wide receiver Anthony Schwartz to the practice squad — what will Grier's next move be? This clip originally aired on the podcast: Midweek with Marek: Diving into Wide Receiver Depth, Optimism for Turnover Ratio Reversal, and Chris Grier's Eternal Quest for Acorns Another Dolphins Podcast is hosted by Joshua Houtz (@Houtz) and Jake Mendel (@JMendel94) with Marek Brave (@MBrave13) joining as a guest host. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Another Dolphins Podcast' (subscribe here): The Miami Dolphins worked out Bubba Bolden, Dane Cruikshank, Colby Gossett, Wes Martin, A.J. Moore, and Andrew Norwell — three guards and three safeties as general manager Chris Grier continues looking for ways to improve the roster.The team recently signed wide receiver Anthony Schwartz to the practice squad — what will Grier's next move be?This clip originally aired on the podcast: Midweek with Marek: Diving into Wide Receiver Depth, Optimism for Turnover Ratio Reversal, and Chris Grier's Eternal Quest for AcornsAnother Dolphins Podcast is hosted by Joshua Houtz (@Houtz) and Jake Mendel (@JMendel94) with Marek Brave (@MBrave13) joining as a guest host. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode of The Remnant Radio, we grapple with the distressing allegations levied against Mike Bickle, the leader of the International House of Prayer. Our hearts are heavy, and our spirits are burdened with empathy and pain as we discuss the serious alleged claims of sexual abuse brought forth by former IHOP staff members Dwayne Roberts, Brian Kim, and Wes Martin. In the midst of this storm, we find it crucial to clarify our intent: we are not live streaming to declare "guilty" or "not guilty." Our aim is to aid our listeners in processing these events with discernment and to remind our audience of the biblical standards that must be upheld, irrespective of the individuals involved.With the gravity that such allegations command, we will review the public statement and the subsequent actions of the IHOP executive team, including their recent appointment of a law firm to conduct an independent investigation. As we navigate these challenging discussions, we do so with utmost respect for all parties, emphasizing the need for a fair and just process that honors the truth and the well-being of the victims. We invite you to join us in a time of reflection, prayer, and engagement with the Word, as we seek wisdom and guidance on how to uphold the honor and integrity of the Church in every circumstance.Website: https://theremnantradio.comSubscribe to Newsletter: https://theremnantradio.beehiiv.com/subscribeKairos Classroom: Use Promo Code "Remnant" for 10% offhttps://kairosclassroom.com/classes Kairos Classroom: Use Promo Code Remnant for 10% offhttps://kairosclassroom.com/classesSupport the show
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Joel Cade (@TheLeftGuard) from Dawg Pound Daily joins Jeff and Rod (@CleRodB) to talk about all things Browns. The guys give their thoughts on the pending stadium upgrades, the weekly Nick Chubb jabber, the signing of Wes Martin, and more before diving into a look at the state of the offensive line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake is back solo on this Monday to discuss the key quotes from Andrew Berry's time with the media in Arizona at Owner's Meetings. His notes on WRs in-house, Elijah Moore's maturity, roster development through March, and more. Then a shift to notes on the new offensive guard Wes Martin signed on Sunday, and Jake's biggest takeaways from his deep dive on new TE Jordan Akins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam The Bull comments on the Cavaliers' recent win and first playoff appearance in five years. Plus, more on the Cleveland Browns' recent signing of Malik Jackson and veteran backup offensive lineman Wes Martin. And the Guardians will play every team in the National League, alternating between home and road games, and will not play another team in the AL Central until April 17th.
This show is about Denisha Montgomery Smith from a larger viewpoint. I have been struggling with questions about why these kinds of situations are tolerated in the military. Especially when […]
Wes Martin is the lead pastor at Grace Church in St. Louis, where he's led his congregation through the turbulent times of COVID-19 and some of the political debates that have shaped our society over the last couple of years.Martin spoke to The Daily Signal about his church's mission and why he's boldly confronting the progressive culture that's undermining traditional American values.Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wes Martin is the lead pastor at Grace Church in St. Louis, where he's led his congregation through the turbulent times of COVID-19 and some of the political debates that have shaped our society over the last couple of years. Martin spoke to The Daily Signal about his church's mission and why he's boldly […]
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Forgiveness Pt. 2 Subtitle: Forgiveness Speaker: Wes Martin Broadcaster: Heritage Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 9/18/2022 Length: 60 min.
Today's guest knows what he likes on the nonfiction shelf, but he's feeling lost when it comes to finding his next fiction read, and Anne is here to help.Wes Martin's developed a love of nonfiction in both his professional role as an industrial and organizational psychologist, and in his personal life. But recently, Wes has found himself turning more to fiction for his reading enjoyment, and he's not very confident about navigating this section of the bookstore. This is especially frustrating because he's recently started to really enjoy fiction and he wants more of this reading experience!Anne and Wes talk about where he's struggled in selecting his next fiction title, and explore the themes and elements that make a fictional read feel satisfying. Anne also suggests structures and systems Wes can apply to help build readerly resilience and reach with confidence for his next pick from the fiction shelf.Leave your own recommendations for Wes and see the full list of titles we discussed today over at our show notes page, at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/334.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Reverend and the Reprobate sit down with @MediaTech Institute Director of Education and author of "Mix With Your Ears Not With Your Eyes" Wes Martin! Wes talks to the Rev and Rep about all things music production: What you need in the studio. How to create a good vibe. How to produce movies and music. In Controlled Rowdiness Wes speaks in an alien language and imitates his favorite R2-D2 noises just in time for Star Wars Celebration. Get the Book: https://amzn.to/39XD7uC Follow Wes on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/p/CXZ3Kxfr-mJ/ Check out MediaTech: https://mediatech.edu/ Rev and Rep Linktr.ee (all the show links can be found below) https://linktr.ee/revreppodcast
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Forgiveness Speaker: Wes Martin Broadcaster: Heritage Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 5/15/2022 Length: 58 min.
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In this two-part series, pastors Wes Martin & Brandon Hammonds tag team on the topic of the second coming of Jesus with these goals for the church in mind: to normalize the subject of Jesus's return, reduce skepticism, and to showcase Grace Church's perspective surrounding the details of this long-anticipated, scriptural prophecy.
In this two-part series, pastors Wes Martin & Brandon Hammonds tag team on the topic of the second coming of Jesus with these goals for the church in mind: to normalize the subject of Jesus's return, reduce skepticism, and to showcase Grace Church's perspective surrounding the details of this long-anticipated, scriptural prophecy.
Tony Winters has a unique origin story that truly shows how a dream can come true. We see a young man star struck by Hollywood grow up to be a man of Hollywood. He has been in everything from Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds, Grown-ish, and now his up and coming feature film National Champions. I hope you enjoy todays episode. You can find Who Did That Voice the podcast on all podcasting platforms, on social media and on YouTube.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whodidthatvoiceTwitter: https://twitter.com/whodidthatvoiceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whodidthatvoiceTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whodidthatvoiceYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/whodidthatvoice24
Fasting is a clear expression of humbling ourselves before God, and the scriptures make it clear that when we do this, He responds with an increase of His presence! Desperate times require desperate measures! It's time for a wholesale giving of ourselves to the Lord for the sake of our families, health, and our nation. This weekend, join Wes Martin as he talks about how fasting is feasting on God's presence.
Fasting is a clear expression of humbling ourselves before God, and the scriptures make it clear that when we do this, He responds with an increase of His presence! Desperate times require desperate measures! It's time for a wholesale giving of ourselves to the Lord for the sake of our families, health, and our nation. This weekend, join Wes Martin as he talks about how fasting is feasting on God's presence.
In Revelation 2-3 Jesus initiated 7 letters to 7 specific churches. This would've been within 50-60 years after His death and resurrection. Jesus selected these churches knowing they would give insight into preparing the future Church. Within these 7 letters Jesus makes clear what life is all about. God defines Christianity as all about an authentic relationship with Him and learning to love Him with everything. Wes Martin digs into these seven letters and explains how we can live the life God wants us to live for Him.
In Revelation 2-3 Jesus initiated 7 letters to 7 specific churches. This would've been within 50-60 years after His death and resurrection. Jesus selected these churches knowing they would give insight into preparing the future Church. Within these 7 letters Jesus makes clear what life is all about. God defines Christianity as all about an authentic relationship with Him and learning to love Him with everything. Wes Martin digs into these seven letters and explains how we can live the life God wants us to live for Him.
This weekend, Wes Martin takes us to the scriptures to illustrate how loving God with everything involves our commitment to personal prayer & extravagant praise! Catch up on all of the messages in the “Love God With Everything” series by visiting GraceSTL.org/Messages.
Strangers: Meet Mehmet Sevinç & Wes MartinPlace: Istanbul, Turkey & Oklahoma, USA Topic: Coaching in the family-way Connect:• Mehmet Sevinç (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mesevinc/) • Wes Martin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesjmartin/) #NotQuiteStrangers #ConnectToJoy #Inspiration #Diversity #Inclusion #Coaching #Fatherhood #Marriage #Partnership Let's connectWebsite: http://www.valeriehope.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valeriehope/i YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/ConnecttoJoyNQS Challenges: https://www.valeriehope.com/nqschallengesTwitter: https://twitter.com/ValerieVHope Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ValerieVHope/
Place: Istanbul, Turkey & Oklahoma, USA Topic: Coaching in the family-way Connect: Mehmet Sevinç Wes Martin #NotQuiteStrangers #ConnectToJoy #Inspiration #Diversity #Inclusion #Coaching #Fatherhood #Marriage #Partnership
First, it was the cable and satellite TV subscribers who started a movement by turning to the internet for entertainment. Streaming services got a big boost during the height of the COVID-19 lockdown as millions more Americans — desperate for distraction — willingly ponied up for paid subscriptions. Now, cable cord cutters find the streaming cord wrapped around their necks as they are strangled with rising subscription rates and extra fees. Will consumers walk away again? Guests: Alissa Wilkinson — film and culture reporter for Vox Kevin Westcott — vice chairman of Deloitte James “Jim” Willcox — senior electronics editor of Consumer Reports New Orleans natives are typically thought of as descendents of the Africans, French and Spanish who arrived on the Gulf Coast in the 17th century. But for nearly 50 years, the city has also been home to a community of Vietnamese immigrants who have added to its ethnic gumbo. Eric Nguyen gives us an intimate look at that community through the fictionalized lives of a mother and her sons in his debut novel, ”Things We Lost In the Water.” It's our May selection for Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club. Guest: Eric Nguyen — editor-in-chief of diaCRITICS Web Extra: Eric Nguyen On How His Novel Fits Into Context Of Anti-Asian Hate SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
More than a dozen Republican-controlled state legislatures have passed or are promoting bills targeting transgender youth, a new poll reveals that 75 percent of people of faith support protections against LGBTQ discrimination, and President Biden nominates the first openly-gay head of Customs and Border Protection. Those stories and more, on our LGBTQ news roundtable. Guests: Grace Sterling Stowell — executive director of the Boston Alliance of Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Youth, or BAGLY. E.J. Graff — journalist, author and managing editor of the "The Monkey Cage" at the Washington Post. Janson Wu — executive director of GLAD - GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders. Later in the Show: It's been five years since April Reign kicked off the #OscarsSoWhite campaign, calling out the Academy Awards about overlooking top professionals of color in the entertainment industry. But tonight's awards ceremony may turn out to be a banner year for long hoped for representation, including Steven Yeun the first ever Asian American nominated for best actor, and Chloe Zhao, the first Asian woman nominated for Best Director. And they are two among other nominees of color. Guests: Jenny Korn - research affiliate and founder and coordinator of the race, tech and media working group at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Elena Creef - professor of women's and gender studies at Wellesley College. She specializes in Asian American visual history in photography, film and popular culture. SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
It's too soon to know all the ways the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped our decisions about life and family, but, during the year of uncertainty, many women decided to protect their reproductive future by freezing their eggs. Just a little over a decade ago, egg freezing was considered an experimental procedure. Today, it's a common procedure millions of women choose each year. During the pandemic, the numbers of women electing to postpone pregnancy by freezing their eggs nearly doubled. Why? And will their choice have a broader impact long term? Guests: Nina Resetkova - reproductive endocrinologist at Boston IVF. John Petrozza - director of Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center. Nikki Richardson - former egg freezing patient. Later in the Show: During the early part of the pandemic, exercisers hiked and biked as an outdoor escape from the COVID lockdown. Bicycles—new and used—were in limited supply. Sales of the pricey and popular Peloton stationary bikes skyrocketed, and exercise consumers looking for less expensive options kept moving attending internet classes on body building, yoga and old-fashioned aerobics. Now, many are looking to expand their options with a different kind of digital exercise—virtual reality. Guests: Eric Malafeew - co-founder of VirZoom, the makers of VZfit a virtual reality exercise software. Andrea Cirelli - CEO and owner of 4XVR, a virtual reality gaming arcade. Amir Madmoune - Wheaton College student, who has used virtual reality games to lose weight. SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
The advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate had already documented more than 3,000 anti-Asian incidents of racism before the Atlanta murders. Worse, the March 16 murders of eight spa workers - six of them Asian women - did not stem the tide of anti-Asian racist animus. Instead, the reported episodes of physical and verbal assaults spiked. Now, Asian Americans and allies are pushing for increased awareness and demanding legal protections. Is this recent spate of racist attacks against Asians, history repeating itself? And after years of xenophobia amplified by COVID 19, which way forward? Guests: Cecilia Lei – associate producer for Vox's “Today, Explained,” and board president of the Asian American Journalists Association's San Francisco chapter. Janelle Wong – professor of American Studies and core faculty member in the Asian American Studies Program at the University of Maryland. Rev. Young Ghil Lee – senior pastor at The Korean Church of Boston. Later in the Show: How do the Americans who live in small towns and cities see the places they live? Thousands of residents eagerly answered that question, posed by award-winning Atlantic magazine journalist James Fallows. Fallows and his wife Deborah traveled across the country for five years, visiting with local residents. What the Fallows documented in their travels resulted in a 2019 book, “Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America.” Eight of the towns and cities they highlighted in their book are featured in a new HBO documentary, called “Our Towns,” which premieres on HBO and HBO Max, on Tuesday, April 13, at 9 p.m. Guests: Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan - Academy Award-nominated filmmakers, who directed, produced, shot and edited Our Towns. SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
This week, on our regional roundtable: In Rhode Island, public outrage over Blue Cross Blue Shield's plan to charge patients for COVID-19 treatment; New Hampshire boots out of state college students from its vaccine program; and lead contamination revealed at the historic East Chop Lighthouse on Martha's Vineyard stirs debate about clean up and pollution. Guests: Arnie Arnesen — host of The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen from WNHN. Ted Nesi — politics and business editor and investigative reporter for WPRI. George Brennan — news editor for The Martha's Vineyard Times. Later in the Show: Danielle Geller's mother was absent for most of her life; She didn't really understand who she was until after her death. In her new memoir, Geller chronicles how her journey to know her mother led her to find herself. “Dog Flowers” is our April selection for “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.” Guest: Danielle Geller - author of “Dog Flowers,” her first book, which is available in bookstores and online now. SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
The situation at the southern border worsens, but the Biden administration resists calling it a crisis; Chelsea — one of the Massachusetts communities hit hardest by COVID — gets short-changed in the new COVID relief bill; and Latino entertainers are overlooked in this year's Oscar nominations, again. It's our Latinx roundtable. Guests: Marcela Garcia – columnist for the Boston Globe Julio Ricardo Varela - editorial director at Futuro Media, co-host of the “In The Thick” podcast, and founder of Latino Rebels Update: After this segment was taped, Gov. Baker's administration announced it will direct $100 million to Chelsea, Randolph, Everett and Methuen. Later in the Show: It's a difficult time for the restaurant industry. One estimate predicts a third of all restaurants will close due to the pandemic. But some businesses are changing their models and finding financial success. Plus, huge fast-food retailers are fighting, sometimes for scraps, over fried chicken. And some of the more innocuous but frightening side effects of COVID-19 are the loss of taste and smell. What does one have to do with the other? And how does it change our perception of food? Our food and wine experts weigh in on these stories and more, including Jonathon's wine recommendation. Guests: Jonathon Alsop - founder and executive director of the Boston Wine School and author of “The Wine Lover's Devotional.” Amy Traverso - food editor at Yankee Magazine, co-host of GBH's “Weekends With Yankee” and author of “The Apple Lover's Cookbook.” SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
The COVID-19 Pandemic pulled an estimated 8 million Americans into poverty. Millions lost jobs that kept them one paycheck away from becoming destitute, and many, like those who were formerly considered middle income, now patronize the food banks where they used to donate. There have always been poor people, but the pandemic has exposed some of the realities and conditions of poverty which are little seen and often misunderstood. In the wake of the pandemic, who is poor now? And what are the persistent myths about impoverished Americans that shape public attitudes and undermine potential policy solutions? Guests: Mark Rank - professor at Washington University in St. Louis, and lead-author of Poorly Understood: What America Gets Wrong About Poverty. Peter Edelman - faculty director of Georgetown University's Center on Poverty and Inequality and author of Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America. Caroline Koty - licensed clinical social worker and family mobility mentor at Economic Mobility Pathways – EMPath, in Boston. Later in the show: The Cambridge Women's Center is marking its 50th anniversary, kicking off a yearlong celebration with 10 days of activities symbolizing the 10-day building takeover, back in 1971. The ten-day occupation, chronicled in the documentary Left on Pearl, led to the creation of the center and a legacy of advocacy for women. Guests: Rochelle Ruthchild - One of the founders of the Cambridge Women's Center, its second president, and a producer of Left on Pearl. Judy Norris - full-time volunteer and chair of the Cambridge Women's Center's board of trustees. SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
It's been one year since Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency, sending most of us inside, and upending our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined. On this sobering anniversary, Bay Staters are pausing to reflect on how living with COVID changed them. Universities and archivists are already curating last year's memories and memorabilia for history, but how do experts who study the future assess how our lives have been changed? What will our world look like in the days and years post pandemic? The experts who study what's to come are called futurists. These professionals look forward, weighing the immediate and long term impact of everyday events and huge crises, like COVID 19. Guests: Erica Orange - executive vice president and chief operating officer of The Future Hunters – based in New York. Alison Sander - director of Boston Consulting Group's Center for Sensing & Mining the Future. Later in the show: Millions of Americans are documenting this past year of pandemic life in journals, diaries, and songs. In Cambridge, some residents gave voice to their experiences in a unique way - capturing this period in their lives in a play produced by the Multicultural Arts Center, “Cambridge: Our Town Our Stories.” Created in the style of Thornton Wilder's 1938 classic drama, “Our Town,” which explores the fictional experiences of everyday small town living, Cambridge's version is based on the experiences of residents during a year of global pandemic. No fiction here, theirs are authentic reflections of a scary and uncertain time. Guests: Ken Field - Cambridge-based saxophonist Theodora Skeadas - director of small business advocacy for the nonprofit Cambridge Local First Jeff Robinson - musician and web developer. SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
Will one studio's decision to stream all of its movies right away be a final blow for struggling movie theaters? Plus, HBO's Allen vs. Farrow the dramatic telling of the sexual abuse charges against famed Hollywood director Woody Allen brought by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow. And Dolly Parton's new role as vaccine ambassador. Those stories and more in our Pop Culture Roundtable. Guests: Michael Jeffries - Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of American Studies at Wellesley College. Rachel Rubin - Professor of American Studies at University of Massachusetts Boston. Later in the show: Just in time for Women's History Month, a new book tracing the history of feminism. Author Koa Beck argues that feminism, as many may think of it, is not a grassroots movement working for societal change as it is as much as it is a brand with a corporate focus. In “White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind,” Beck deconstructs the most well-known American movement for gender parity. “White Feminism” is our March selection for “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.” Guests: Koa Beck - Former editor-in-chief of Jezebel, executive editor of Vogue.com, senior features editor at MarieClaire.com and co-host of “The #MeToo Memos” on WNYC's The Takeaway. SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our Intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
With several Boston city councilors eyeing the mayor's office, contenders are gathering support to fill their soon-to-be-empty seats. Plus, as the April deadline of the CDC's eviction moratorium closes in, subletters find themselves stuck in the legal margins. And Gov. Baker's administration plans a study to re-imagine work after the pandemic. Those stories and more in our Local News Roundtable. Guests: Gin Dumcius - digital editor for the Boston Business Journal. Seth Daniel - senior reporter with the Independent News Group, which includes the Chelsea Record and Revere Journal. Sue O'Connell - political commentator for NECN and co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News. Later in the show: Across pop culture and sports, there's a resurgence of posthumus recognition for Jean-Michel Basquiat, the graffiti artist turned Manhattan art scene sensation. The work of the Afro-Latino artist and his influence on today's hip hop culture is highlighted in a new exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts called “Writing the Future: Jean-Michel Basquiat and the Hip Hop Generation.” Guests: Greg Tate- writer, musician, and co-curator of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston's exhibition. Jordana Moore Saggese- associate professor of American art at the University of Maryland, College Park and author of ‘Reading Basquiat: Exploring Ambivalence in American Art.' Credits: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and Hannah Uebele and engineered by Dave Goodman and Gary Mott. Angela Yang is our intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to illuminate the glaring inequalities that already existed in Massachusetts. Rising unemployment has made things worse for families already stretched thin. Especially in Chelsea, one of the state's poorest cities, where the COVID-19 rate of spread is the highest in the state. Since the pandemic began, families have especially struggled to have enough food. But, for some Chelsea residents – participants in an experimental program – the last couple months have been easier. Could it be a long-term solution for food insecurity? Guests: Gladys Vega, Executive Director of La Colaborativa food pantry and community center, in Chelsea. Laura Gee, Associate Professor of Economics at Tufts University. Later in the show: They are in the parks, or going door-to-door – at a safe distance – distributing information about counteracting the spread of COVID-19. They are members of the Cambridge Community Corps – part of a new pilot program based on Clinton's AmeriCorps. Guests: Claude Jacob, Chief Public Health Officer for the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Antonio Horatius, Cambridge Corps member. Credits: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Wes Martin and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
Even as the national vaccine rollout inoculates Americans against COVID-19, climate change is already fueling the next wave of global pandemics. A new study raises concerns over the air quality of Boston subways. Plus, the Biden administration rejoins the Paris Climate Agreement. Those stories and more in our environmental roundtable. Guests: Beth Daley - Editor and General Manager at The Conversation, U.S. Dr. Aaron Bernstein - Interim Director of The Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital, and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School Cabell Eames - Legislative Manager at the Better Future Project, a Massachusetts-based grassroots climate-action organization Later in the show: Harriet Tubman never lost a passenger on the Underground Railroad, the secret network of people and places that helped enslaved people escape to freedom. She spent time in New England and Boston, specifically, where several Underground Railroad stations were located. There are 650 Underground Railroad sites across the country, and 12 newly designated by the National Park Service. One of the new stations is right here in Edgartown, Massachusetts, the first and only on Martha's Vineyard. Guests: Elaine Weintraub, Historian and Co-Founder of the Martha's Vineyard African American Heritage Trail L'Merchie Frazier — Director of Education and Interpretation at the Museum of African American History, Boston SHOW CREDITS: Under the Radar with Callie Crossley is a production of GBH, produced by Hannah Uebele and Wes Martin, and engineered by Dave Goodman. Angela Yang is our intern. Our theme music is FISH AND CHIPS by #weare2saxys', Grace Kelly and Leo P.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Apologetics with an Evangelistic Twist Pt 4 Subtitle: Apologetics Speaker: Wes Martin Broadcaster: Heritage Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 10/4/2020 Length: 53 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Apologetics with an Evangelistic Twist Pt 3 Subtitle: Apologetics Speaker: Wes Martin Broadcaster: Heritage Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 9/27/2020 Length: 33 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Apologetics with an Evangelistic Twist Pt 2 Subtitle: Apologetics Speaker: Wes Martin Broadcaster: Heritage Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 9/20/2020 Length: 58 min.