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We Should Talk About That
Where Have All the Tomboys Gone? A Conversation on Gender Non-Conformity with Author and Researcher Lisa Selin Davis

We Should Talk About That

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 53:24


Where HAVE all the tomboys gone? And can we really use that word anymore? What does it actually mean? The Two Jess(es) have an incredibly thought provoking conversation with writer and researcher, Lisa Selin Davis, a modern day tomboy expert, and author of the newly released book, Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to be Different.This conversation addresses the issues and challenges around gender non-conformity as well as the labels that we use to define gender, behaviors, and the refusal of being boxed in. Davis points out how the concept of 'Tomboyism' is actually steeped in racism and white privilege, and how gender identity is largely perpetuated by capitalism, not biology. An interesting conversation for those who are curious and want to expand their vocabulary and knowledge around gender non-conformity.Show Notes:Meet Lisa!LISA SELIN DAVIS is an essayist, novelist, and journalist who has written for major publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Guardian, Time, Yahoo, and Salon, among many others. She lives with her family in New York. Davis continues to write for major publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Women's Day, Bustle, Salon, Yahoo, Time Out, and more, and her articles often open the door to both debate and celebration. Most recently, in December 2018, another article she wrote for the New York Times, “Like Tomboys and Hate Girlie Girls? That's Sexist,” went viral and sparked almost 400 comments. In 2017, her Guardian article “For Years I Thought She Was Stealing My Identity Until I Found Her” sparked 551 comments and record-breaking shares for the paper.Purchase Lisa's book!https://www.amazon.com/Tomboy-Surprising-History-Future-Different-ebook/dp/B07XDL5WMXSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com)

The enCourage Women's Podcast
Where Have all the Children Gone? Comforting Parents in Pain

The enCourage Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 32:25


Where Have all the Children Gone? Comforting Parents in Pain with Jane Anne Wilson Have you been touched by the disappointment and grief of a wayward child? Join Jane Anne Wilson and host Karen Hodge as they remind us of our Perfect Parent's unrelenting and pursuing love for wayward children such as ourselves.   Connect to  Resources:     Connect with resources Jane Anne recommends:        

Warm Thoughts
Episode 27: Hugs for Everyone

Warm Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 3:36


The Labor Day weekend provides a great holiday for families who still need a few more days vacation. September is when we start counting the days of summer we still have left. September is also the month for Grandparents Day. This past summer, the grandchildren came to vacation at the little home on the prairie.One day I heard the older grandchildren laughing upstairs. They had found grandma's humor box. The youngest grandchild, very active two year old Trevor keeps everyone challenged. Grandma would rub his back at nap time. When he returned home from vacation, he ordered his dad, “Rub my back!” (laughter) Okay, sorry.It is a real joy to receive many warm thoughts from the readers of this column. Recently, someone sent a poem which I will share with you.Hugs for everyoneIt's wondrous. What a hug can do.A hug can cheer you when you're blue.A hug can say I love you so. Or gee, I hate to see you go.A hug is welcome back again. And Great to see you. Where Have you been?A hug consumed a small child pain and bring a rainbow after rain.The hug. There's just no doubt about it. We scarcely could survive without it.A hug delights and warms and charms. It must be why God gave us arms.Hugs are great for fathers and for mothers. Sweet for sisters, swell for brothers.And chances are some favorite aunts love them more than potted plants.Kittens crave them, puppies love them. Heads of State are not above them.A hug can break the language barriers and make your travels so much merrier.No need to fret about the store of them. The more you give, the more there are of them.So stretch those arms without delay, And give someone a hug today.Author unknownWarm Thoughts: Children who have the luxury or relationships with grandparents win out of all studies of child development. Dr. T. Barry braised Alton have many warm thoughts every day.Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea by Luetta G. Werner September 5th 1996Published in the Marion RecordI hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! Please follow along on this journey by going to visualbenedictions.com or following me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. And don’t forget to click that subscribe button and leave us a review!

On the Air with Jeff Crouere
Democrats are so Far Left, They Have Left America

On the Air with Jeff Crouere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 2:23


Radicalism Is Running Amok in Democratic Party, Where Have the Moderates Gone in the Democratic Party? As Democrats Move Far Left, Trump's Re-Election Chances Increase and Rational Americans Disapprove of Radical Democrat Agendas Jeff Crouere is dedicated to examining the top issues of the day on the local, state and national levels. Crouere offers viewers political debate, and analysis. www.jeffcrouere.com

Door County Pulse Podcasts
Weekend Primer: Want to see a Magic Show?

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 13:15


Andrew Kleidon is here for a rapid-fire cavalcade of weekend events in a quick and easily digestible format for your morning commute. Events include: The Firehouse Knitters at the Liberty Grove Fire Station Team Trivia Night at the Bricklot Pub in Sturgeon Bay WRiTERS NiGHT at the Tambourine Lounge "Where Have all the Ciscoes Gone?" at Crossroads at Big Creek Littler Learners Tech at the Donald and Carol Kress Pavilon "3D Sun" at Crossroads at Big Creek Beach Party in Casco, WI The Velveetatones at Waterfront Mary’s Bar & Grill at Beach Harbor Resort Bingo at the Donald and Carol Kress Pavilion Charlotte Lukes Bluebird Program at Newport State Park Chad Luberger Pottery at Plum Bottom Gallery in Egg Harbor Nationally Touring Illusionist Justin Flom at Southern Door Auditorium Dirty Duce at Waterfront Mary’s Bar and Grill Ukulele Society of Door County Jam at the Door County YMCA in Fish Creek And Ben Bedford at Lost Moth Gallery in Egg Harbor

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast
EER152: Putting Kids in Local Schools While Traveling

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 26:51


For some families on the road long-term, putting kids in local schools while traveling becomes an important component of the journey. No, I'm not talking about fancy (and often expensive) international schools, although those can be a good option for some. What I'm talking about are just the regular local schools of a city or country. With local kids speaking and playing in the local language. There are a number of benefits, and it may not be as difficult to do as you think. ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! ::: Putting Kids in Local Schools While Traveling As many traveling families know, travel and education go hand in hand. There are hundreds of ways to approach education when traveling, but one you may have not thought about before is putting your kids into the local schools of the country you're traveling in. This isn't for everyone, and it doesn't work everywhere. That said you may be surprised at how easy and useful it can be to put your kids into a local school outside of your home country. Related Episodes: Putting Kids in Local Schools This isn't the first episode where I've talked to parents who've enrolled their kids in locals schools. Some of these guests were just visiting, while others were moving there for a year or for much longer. Listen in! New Zealand: The North Family Southern France: The Prince Family (and a second episode) Kerala, India: The Kramer/Moore Family Dominican Republic: We3Travel Peru: Michelle Mundy Spain (Andalucia): The Rauch Family Moving to Spain: The Wagoner Family (and their first episode) Mexico (Guanajuato): The Luxpats Mexico (Tulum, Cozumel): Crystal Blue Mexico (San Miguel de Allende): The Elliot Family Mexico (Merida): The Morales Family Morocco: The Mouttaki Family (her first episode) England: The Davies Family ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST Names: Stephen Lead, Gloria Tong, and their daughters, Penelope & Clementine Hold passports from: Australia & the UK Type of travel: Long-term travel A few places they've been: Japan, UK, Ireland, Switzerland, Spain Sevilla Mexico Guatemala, Panama, Chile FIND THEM ON Their Blog: Steve & Glo Putting Kids in Local Schools While Traveling In this episode of Epic Education Radio, I talk with Stephen Lead, an Australian dad who has been traveling with his wife and two young girls for a year. They've put the girls into local schools in both Spain and Mexico so far. When we met in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Stephen and I went out for drinks and soon the topic turned to our experiences putting kids in local schools while traveling. We've done it, and so had Stephen. In fact, there are many episodes of this podcast with guests who have put their kids in local schools. I've had a few requests for more info and Stephen was keen to talk about it, and that' show this episode came to be. TLDR: Main Points of Putting Kids in Local Schools While Traveling Enrolling in local schools can be quite cheap and easy in many countries There are opportunities for local schools in Spain, Mexico, France, Malaysia, New Zealand, India, the Dominican Republic, and more In general, the younger the child, the more opportunities for enrollment Short-term enrollment is easy for primary school-aged kids and younger. Some schools require some paperwork, such as a birth certificate (or a copy of one), while others require almost none. Don't over plan or stress over the preplanning. Some schools work out, some don't. Book accommodation based on convenience to town or whatever you're interested in, rather than accommodation close to the school. List of other episodes with parents putting kids in local schools at the end of the post. Benefits of Putting Kids in Local Schools While Traveling When I suggest putting your kids in a local school, your first question may be "Why?" For many families, the routines of school and work are part of the reason for traveling in the first place. I get that. And I'm not suggesting this route for everyone. That said, both Stephen and I have learned that it added to our travels and relationships in positive ways. Below I break down a few of the reasons why putting kids in local schools can be rewarding: Make Local Friends Kids sometimes need other kids. Putting your kids into a local school gives them an opportunity to interact with children their age. When kids are young (say, 9 or younger), it's much easier to play and have fun without the need for verbal communication. And yet, as they play, your child will be picking up the local language much faster than any textbook could give them. Language Learning Attending locals schools can be a great way to learn a new language. I won't say it's easy at first, but being around local kids is a huge boost to language learning. Sure, kids are sponges and they'll soak up so much from being in a class where only the foreign language is spoken, but it's the playtimes where real progress happens. Time Apart If your family is traveling long-term, then you see a lot of each other. Whether it's for a summer or a year, long-term travel families are with each other 24-7, and that can be draining. This goes double for guys like Stephen and me, who are still working full-time as we move around. Sometimes you need a few hours to knock out a deadline. Sometimes you want to have a leisurely lunch with your wife. By the same token, sometimes the kids need to play games with other kids. Stephen's Experience Putting Kids in Local Schools While Traveling Stephen and Gloria have two adorable daughters, and the oldest, Penelope, was starting school and going to be the youngest in her class. So what Stephen and Gloria decided to do was take a year to travel, studying Spanish along the way. Their first main stop was Seville, Spain, where they put the kids in local Spanish schools. Here they attended a local Montessori school. There were a lot of tears the first week, he says. But by week two, both girls were happy to head to school. As for schools in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, they discovered lots of options once they arrived. In fact, they wouldn't have known just how many options if the school they planned on fell through (details in the podcast). This helped them realize that when putting kids in local schools, don't stress out too hard with the preplanning. For example, their entire plan for the Mexican school fell through, but they were able to find another great option once they arrived. My Experience Putting Kids in Local Schools While Traveling   If you're new to this blog, then you should know that my kids have attended local schools in Japan, Malaysia, and Spain. And they may soon attend local schools in Mexico, as well. That said, each is a different situation. In Japan, they were local kids, as well. Both kids were born there and speak Japanese. In Malaysia, they utilized the Distance Learning Program of an international school on the island of Penang. They weren't actual students at the school, but could use the library and join extracurricular activities. In Spain, they were really thrown into the deep end. We lived in Valencia, Spain for almost two years, and they attended local Spanish schools the entire time. They didn't speak any Spanish when we arrived. None of us did! Yet when we left, both kids had loads of Spanish friends and spoke Spanish quite well. It was tough in the beginning, but it worked out in the end! Would You Consider Putting Your Kids in Local Schools? Would you put your kids into a local school in a foreign country? Where? Have you put your kids in local schools somewhere? What was your experience like? Let us know!   Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you,  we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book using those links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help your travel. Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. Tune in each week to hear stories and advice from new traveling families, and hear how they've handled various family travel-related issues like education, socialization, working, budgeting, accommodation, road-parenting, safety, technology and more. We talk gear, websites, apps and other resources for traveling & nomadic families, and answer questions from those who would like to do something similar.

Running on Rooftops: The Comic Book Adaptation Podcast
Da-da-Da Here Comes The (Spider-Man: Homecoming) - TAROR #37

Running on Rooftops: The Comic Book Adaptation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 72:05


Spider-Man: Homecoming Darryl and Phil review Spider-Man: Homecoming, the joint release from Marvel and Sony.  We reflect on the past few iterations of Spider-Man movies, talk about a basketful of Easter eggs, and gush about Tom Holland and Micheal Keaton. Spider-Man is finally in the Marvel Cinematic Universe everyone. Let's Celebrate! This episode is also our final episode in our Totally Awesome season. Thanks for sticking with us for another season.  There may be a few episodes here or there this summer, but be ready for new, regular episodes  near the end of September 2017.     Time Codes 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Where Have we Been? 03;00 - Spoiler Free Review 31:40 - Ratings 33:43 - Spoiler Space 34:25 - Donald Glover 35:27 - One of Our Favorite Moments/ Twists 41:30 - Ned 47:09 - Tony and Happy 55:18 - One of Our Least Favorite Moments 01:10:20 - Outro Ratings Spider-Man: Homecoming Darryl: B+ Phil: B+ References Spider-Man Homecoming on IMDB The broken timeline on SlashFilm http://www.cbr.com/roll-call-putting-names-to-17-new-faces-in-spider-man-homecoming/  

Wisdom of the Wannabes
College 1st Qtr Review, NFL Week 3 and Basketball?

Wisdom of the Wannabes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016


CLICK HERE TO LISTENOnly in college football can you have two teams with 1-2 records be in the Top 25 and one of them actually seem to belong. What about every else with the season a quarter of the way through? We review.And then there are some big games this week, not in the Big 12 really, but SEC for sure.And though the Texans seem to have missed it, NFL Week 3 is here.WHAT WE ARE READING:Zeke Lives HardCowboys Stadium Has Hurt the Actual CowboysWhere Have the Running Backs Gone 

CooperTalk
Lou DiMaggio - Episode 493

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 60:00


Steve Cooper talks with comic/actor/writer Lou DiMaggio. Lou began his career as a comic in NYC in the boom 80’s. After moving to Los Angeles he appeared in many national commercials, TV shows and films. He’s probably best know for his role as a restaurant investor alongside Ted Danson and Michael York in Curb Your Enthusiasm. He also won an Emmy for writing on Win Ben Stein’s Money. He stopped doing stand-up in the late 90’s but is now making a comeback which is documented in the film he’s currently making with director Brad Kuhlman entitled, Where Have you Gone Lou DiMaggio? This film explores the process of returning to the stand-up stage after an 18 year hiatus. It features appearances from such comedy greats as Larry David, Ray Romano, Colin Quinn, Jeff Garlin Joy Behar, Susie Essman, Howie Mandel and many more.

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II
Folk Music, Archives & Performing: Experiences, Adventures & Great Stories

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015 76:10


July 15, 2014. Folklorist Joe Hickerson about his career as an archivist, researcher, singer and songwriter. Speaker Biography: Joe Hickerson is widely known as a folklorist, ethnomusicologist, archivist, librarian and folksinger. During his 35 years at the Library of Congress, he served as reference librarian of the Archives of Folk Song, and as head of the Archives of Folk Song and Archives of Folk Culture (currently known as the American Folklife Center Archives). His long and varied career began in New Haven, Ct., as a fledgling folksinger, continued at Oberlin College during a crucial period of growth of folk music activity, and led him to Indiana University, where he studied folklore, ethnomusicology and anthropology under such legendary scholars as Richard M. Dorson and George Herzog. His credits also include co-writing "Where Have all the Flowers Gone" with Pete Seeger. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6606

Club Essentials Podcast - DJ Gaurav K
Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K

Club Essentials Podcast - DJ Gaurav K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 51:04


Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K Bollywood - Bhangra - House Instagram: DjGaurav_K Twitch: DJGauravK (Live Every Friday - Sunday 8 - 9 PM EST) For Booking: www.PremierDjsUsa.com Track List: 1) Make Some noise for the desi boyz (Original Mix) 2) Char Baj Gaye (House Edit) 3) Character Dheela (Dj Prodi-G remix) 4) Sheila ki Jawani (Dj Prodi-G remix) 5) Where Have you Been (Instrumental) 6) High Heels (Dj Shadow Dubai remix) 7) Epic (Original Mix) 8) Dhoor (Dj Lijo, Harsh & Shivam Remix) 9) Gangnam Style (Dj Smilee Remix) 10) Sexy and i Know it (Dj Amar & DJ Shadow Dubai Remix) 11) Pyar ki Pungi (House Edit) 12) Fevicol (House Edit) 13) Gaddi Moudan Ge (Original) 14) Brown Rang (Original) 15) Amplifier (Reggaetton Mix) (Dj Sunny & Puneet Edit) 16) Danza Kuduro (Sagi Abitbul remix) 17) Major Lazer (Original) 18) Bachna ae Haseeno (House Edit) 19) Jaanam Samjha Karo (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 20) I'm a Disco Dancer (Dj Jitesh Remix) 21) Apni to Jaise Taise (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 22) Tumhi ho Bandhu (Dj Shadow Dubai & Dj Sun Remix) 23) Radha (Original) 24) Baari Barsi (Original) 25) Baari Barsi (Dj Prodi-G Remix)

Dj Gaurav K
Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K

Dj Gaurav K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 51:04


Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K Bollywood - Bhangra - House Instagram: DjGaurav_K Twitch: DJGauravK (Live Every Friday - Sunday 8 - 9 PM EST) For Booking: www.PremierDjsUsa.com Track List: 1) Make Some noise for the desi boyz (Original Mix) 2) Char Baj Gaye (House Edit) 3) Character Dheela (Dj Prodi-G remix) 4) Sheila ki Jawani (Dj Prodi-G remix) 5) Where Have you Been (Instrumental) 6) High Heels (Dj Shadow Dubai remix) 7) Epic (Original Mix) 8) Dhoor (Dj Lijo, Harsh & Shivam Remix) 9) Gangnam Style (Dj Smilee Remix) 10) Sexy and i Know it (Dj Amar & DJ Shadow Dubai Remix) 11) Pyar ki Pungi (House Edit) 12) Fevicol (House Edit) 13) Gaddi Moudan Ge (Original) 14) Brown Rang (Original) 15) Amplifier (Reggaetton Mix) (Dj Sunny & Puneet Edit) 16) Danza Kuduro (Sagi Abitbul remix) 17) Major Lazer (Original) 18) Bachna ae Haseeno (House Edit) 19) Jaanam Samjha Karo (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 20) I'm a Disco Dancer (Dj Jitesh Remix) 21) Apni to Jaise Taise (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 22) Tumhi ho Bandhu (Dj Shadow Dubai & Dj Sun Remix) 23) Radha (Original) 24) Baari Barsi (Original) 25) Baari Barsi (Dj Prodi-G Remix)

Club Essentials Podcast - DJ Gaurav K
Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K

Club Essentials Podcast - DJ Gaurav K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 51:04


Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K Bollywood - Bhangra - House Instagram: DjGaurav_K Twitch: DJGauravK (Live Every Friday - Sunday 8 - 9 PM EST) For Booking: www.PremierDjsUsa.com Track List: 1) Make Some noise for the desi boyz (Original Mix) 2) Char Baj Gaye (House Edit) 3) Character Dheela (Dj Prodi-G remix) 4) Sheila ki Jawani (Dj Prodi-G remix) 5) Where Have you Been (Instrumental) 6) High Heels (Dj Shadow Dubai remix) 7) Epic (Original Mix) 8) Dhoor (Dj Lijo, Harsh & Shivam Remix) 9) Gangnam Style (Dj Smilee Remix) 10) Sexy and i Know it (Dj Amar & DJ Shadow Dubai Remix) 11) Pyar ki Pungi (House Edit) 12) Fevicol (House Edit) 13) Gaddi Moudan Ge (Original) 14) Brown Rang (Original) 15) Amplifier (Reggaetton Mix) (Dj Sunny & Puneet Edit) 16) Danza Kuduro (Sagi Abitbul remix) 17) Major Lazer (Original) 18) Bachna ae Haseeno (House Edit) 19) Jaanam Samjha Karo (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 20) I'm a Disco Dancer (Dj Jitesh Remix) 21) Apni to Jaise Taise (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 22) Tumhi ho Bandhu (Dj Shadow Dubai & Dj Sun Remix) 23) Radha (Original) 24) Baari Barsi (Original) 25) Baari Barsi (Dj Prodi-G Remix)

Dj Gaurav K
Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K

Dj Gaurav K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 51:04


Desi House Mix - DJ Gaurav K Bollywood - Bhangra - House Follow us on Instagram: @DJGaurav_K For Booking: www.PremierDjsUsa.com Track List: 1) Make Some noise for the desi boyz (Original Mix) 2) Char Baj Gaye (House Edit) 3) Character Dheela (Dj Prodi-G remix) 4) Sheila ki Jawani (Dj Prodi-G remix) 5) Where Have you Been (Instrumental) 6) High Heels (Dj Shadow Dubai remix) 7) Epic (Original Mix) 8) Dhoor (Dj Lijo, Harsh & Shivam Remix) 9) Gangnam Style (Dj Smilee Remix) 10) Sexy and i Know it (Dj Amar & DJ Shadow Dubai Remix) 11) Pyar ki Pungi (House Edit) 12) Fevicol (House Edit) 13) Gaddi Moudan Ge (Original) 14) Brown Rang (Original) 15) Amplifier (Reggaetton Mix) (Dj Sunny & Puneet Edit) 16) Danza Kuduro (Sagi Abitbul remix) 17) Major Lazer (Original) 18) Bachna ae Haseeno (House Edit) 19) Jaanam Samjha Karo (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 20) I'm a Disco Dancer (Dj Jitesh Remix) 21) Apni to Jaise Taise (Dj Shadow Dubai Remix) 22) Tumhi ho Bandhu (Dj Shadow Dubai & Dj Sun Remix) 23) Radha (Original) 24) Baari Barsi (Original) 25) Baari Barsi (Dj Prodi-G Remix)

Thinking in Public - AlbertMohler.com
Where Have the Men Gone? A Conversation with Kay Hymowitz

Thinking in Public - AlbertMohler.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2011 41:29


Podcast Transcript... The post Where Have the Men Gone? A Conversation with Kay Hymowitz appeared first on AlbertMohler.com.

Rockefeller Center
Fred Karger: "Where Have all the Moderates Gone?"

Rockefeller Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010 68:51


"Where Have all the Moderates Gone?" by Fred Karger, Presidential Exploratory Committee and President of Rights Equal Rights. Co-sponsored by the Dartmouth College Republicans.