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On this episode we sit down with fellow nerd and drummer extraordinaire Bill Jenkins from the Hellgramites! We chat quite a lot about video games, Craigslist and internet scams, laugh tracks, AI, speed runs and game hacks, VR, Final Fantasy and Zelda, the Florida metal scene, how to get your baby to sleep, and Troma Films. It's one HELLGRAMITE of an episode, don't miss it!https://www.hellgrammitesmusic.com
Today, I'll be chatting with William Jenkins, Associate Professor in the Department of History at York University here in Toronto. I got to know William through his immense work with the Canadian Association of Irish Studies who have enabled me to present my own research at previous conferences and will do so again this June in Galway. In this chat, we discuss how William came from Clondalkin to Toronto, touring North America to scope out the most suitable PhD in 1995, ending up at the University of Toronto before moving to Vancouver and the University of British Columbia for his post doc before returning to Toronto and York University where he now, through his own pertinacity, teaches a course in Modern Irish History. Towards the end of our conversation, William discusses the typical emigrant's challenge of living in two places at once. I would still encourage people to download the episodes and to share them with friends and family. Downloads are the easiest indicator for me to gauge how many people I am reaching with these conversations so I would really appreciate it.
In this 'Photobook Special' episode UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his she connecting with Mary V Swanson in Arizona and Darius Himes in New York to discuss their book Publish Your Photography Book and all things 'photobook' related. You can find out more about the book mentioned in this episode here www.publishyourphotographybook.com and here on Instagram @publishyourphotographybook Mary V Swanson is an educator, author, entrepreneur and a respected advisor to artists and arts organisations. She received her MFA in Photography from Arizona State University in 1979 and throughout graduate school she served as a research assistant for the Curator of Photography at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. She began her career at The Friends of Photography in Carmel, California, managing the education offerings including the Ansel Adams Workshop and then moved to New York to head Special Projects at Magnum Photos, before relocating to Tucson, Arizona in 1990 to launch Swanstock, an agency managing licensing rights for fine art photographers. She currently works independently, offering consulting services to artists and arts organisations, and offering her own classes and educational seminars, serving as an advisor for multiple not-for-profit industry organisations, and other community-minded activities. Swanson coauthored with Darius Himes Publish Your Photography Book: Revised & Updated in 2014. Among the recent awards she has received are the 2015 Honoured Educator from the Society for Photographic Education, the 2014 Susan Carr Award for Education from the American Society for Media Photographers (ASMP) and the FOCUS Award for Lifetime Achievement in Photography from the Griffin Museum. She frequently serves as a judge on contemporary photography and photobook competitions, as a portfolio reviewer for industry events, and she presents group learning through interactive lectures, workshops and Master Class Retreats. Swanson is based in Tucson, Arizona. @maryvirginiaswanson. Darius Himes completed his Master of Arts in Liberal Arts at St. John's College in 2000, and received a BFA in Photography from Arizona State University, having studied under William Jenkins and Bill Jay. Based in New York City, Himes has overseen a global team producing auctions and exhibition as the International Head of Photographs for the auction house Christie's since 2014. Prior to joining Christie's, Himes was the director of the Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco from 2011–2014. In 2007 he co-founded Radius Books, a non-profit publisher of books on photography and the visual arts, where he continues to serve on the Board. While working with artists such as John McCracken and Lee Friedlander, he has published first monographs for over a dozen emerging artists, including Renate Aller, Colleen Plumb, Aaron Huey, Janelle Lynch, Michael Lundgren, Alison Rossiter, and Meghan Riepenhoff. Himes was also the founding editor of the photo-eye Booklist, a quarterly journal devoted to photography books, which was published from 2002–2007. A lecturer and writer, he has contributed to Aperture, The Photobook Review, Blind Spot, Bookforum, FOAM and BOMB. @dariushimes Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was first screened in 2018 www.donotbendfilm.com. He is the presenter of the A Photographic Life and In Search of Bill Jay podcasts. © Grant Scott 2023
Fr. William Jenkins. Recorded on 6/24/2022.
Fr. William Jenkins. Recorded on 6/24/2022.
Fr. William Jenkins. Recorded on 6/24/2022.
Fr. William Jenkins. Recorded on 6/24/2022.
Across virtually every industry, there is a massive effort underway to use fewer natural resources and more renewables. From reusable drinking straws to the insulation in our walls, we are striving for a more sustainable pathway into the future. Manufactured housing presents a unique solution that virtually eliminates waste during the building process, while also requiring less water and electricity each month. William Jenkins is Director of Environment and Sustainability at Clayton Homes. We sat down to discuss how Clayton is diverting thousands of tons of unnecessary construction waste from landfills, smart features that help residents save on utilities, and a sustainability pledge to plant millions of trees in 2022.Links:Clayton HomesArbor Day Pledge
NASA's Astronaut Candidate Jack Hathaway joins us in this week's Science Weekly podcast to chat all about his journey to become an astronaut and we also hear how you can go to space with Mission Transmission! We catch up with Sidney McSprocket who is teaching us about Great British Scientists - this week its about William Jenkins and Lucy Hughes. Whilst there is a deadly comet that gets closer each time it visits us in Dangerous Dan. In Kareena's Chemistry, Kareena takes a dive into new and innovative ‘Green Chemistry' which is helping to tackle the challenge of climate change in innovative new ways. Plus in Science in the News, Dan talks about new dinosaur footprints found in the UK! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to “Theater Kids in a Zoom Call” We’re William Jenkins and I’m Joined with My Friends: Cam Sweeney, and Micheal Meissner. Don’t Forget to Subscribe and give us a good rating down below!
Sexta parte, donde el libro nos expone el fraude del auto plagio que orquesto William Jenkins.
Libro descatalogado, es un ensayo de denuncia de un fundador del cine nacional, Miguel Contreras Torres, en contra del norteamericano William Jenkins. Magnate y dueño del monopolio que destrozó el cine mexicano.
Sir Sidney McSprocket explores two nautically themed creators – William Jenkins and Lucy Hughes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon on Easter Sunday 2020. For more content, including our YouTube channel, podcast, and Traditional Catholic Mass locations, please visit wcbohio.com.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, OH on Palm Sunday 2020. For more content and Traditional Catholic Mass locations, please visit wcbohio.com.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, OH. For more info, content, and Traditional Catholic Mass locations, please visit wcbohio.com.
On this episode of What Catholics Believe, Fr. William Jenkins examines Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation ‘Querida Amazonia’ and the effects it will have on the Novus Ordo. (This program was recorded 17 February 2020). Please visit wcbohio.com for more content and Traditional Catholic Mass locations. LINKS • Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation ‘Querida Amazonia’ (html) http://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20200202_querida-amazonia.html •Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation ‘Querida Amazonia’ (pdf) http://www.vatican.va/content/dam/francesco/pdf/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20200202_querida-amazonia_en.pdf
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon on the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, OH. For more content and Traditional Catholic Mass locations, please visit wcbohio.com.
Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement
In August 1997, sixteen-year-old William Jenkins was on his second day of work at a fast-food restaurant in suburban Richmond, Virginia when the restaurant was robbed at closing time. While cooperating fully with the robber, William was shot and died instantly. His father, Bill Jenkins, quickly found that there were virtually no readily available resources that could answer his many questions as a survivor of a traumatic loss. He began looking for help and found it, after a fashion, scattered in the bookstores, on the Internet, and in support groups and agencies. But nowhere was there a single, concise, practical, and eminently useful resource for bereaved families written by victims for victims containing the advice and guidance that he and his family needed following their loss. Several months later, using the information he had collected for his own personal well-being, this experienced teacher and speaker sat down to write the book that he should have received the night he was notified of his son’s death, What to do When the Police Leave: A Guide to the First Days of Traumatic Loss. This landmark book on grief and bereavement quickly became an important resource for families dealing with the sudden or traumatic death of a loved one and the caregivers who work with them. Now, a recognized expert on victims and trauma, Bill has served on the boards of directors for Murder Victims for Human Rights, the National Coalition of Victims in Action, and is the founder, along with his wife, Jennifer Bishop, of IllinoisVictims.org, a statewide victim rights watchdog group. He is also active in many other victims’ rights and support activities and organizations, has been an instructor with the Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine, leads seminars on victims’ perspectives for national organizations such as the National Center for Victims of Crime, the National Organization of Victim Assistance, and Parents of Murdered Children and also addresses local and regional conferences for law enforcement and victim advocates. He and his wife also speak at victim impact panels for youthful offenders and in support of funding for programs for children and young people that are proven to decrease crime. In 2006, Bill received the Edith Surgan Victim Activist of the Year award from the National Organization of Victim Assistance, a singular honor that recognizes to his expertise in the field and his commitment to making society more sensitive to victims’ rights and needs. In 2019, he was awarded the prestigious John Gillis Leadership Award by Parents of Murdered Children. Bill has also written a full-length play, Hearts Full of Tears, that has been produced by two professional theatre companies so far. It deals with the emotional struggle of a family dealing with the shooting death of their teen-aged son. Critical and audience reviews have been very positive. Returning to his educational roots and love of biology, his latest research is in the neurobiology of trauma and stress, how our brains respond to traumatic experiences, and what treatments are most helpful to victims and their families. He hopes that his own personal perspective and unique voice using the latest authoritative scientific discoveries will help victims understand how their brains respond to crisis and inform caregivers how best to help trauma victims in their work. Bill is a professional artist and educator at the college level for over 25 years, he currently teaches and designs for the theatre program at Dominican University near Chicago, IL. You can buy the book What to do When the Police Leave: A Guide to the First Days of Traumatic Loss. By clicking on the title link.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon on the marriage vocation on the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany 2020. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content and traditional Catholic Mass locations.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon on the Holy Name of Jesus at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, OH. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content and traditional Catholic Mass locations.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, OH during Christmas Midnight Mass 2019. Please visit wcbohio.com for traditional Catholic Mass locations and more content.
Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement
In August 1997, sixteen year-old William Jenkins was on his second day of work at a fast- food restaurant in suburban Richmond, Virginia when the restaurant was robbed at closing time. While cooperating fully with the robber, William was shot and died instantly. His father, Bill Jenkins, quickly found that there were virtually no readily available resources that could answer his many questions as a survivor of a traumatic loss. He began looking for help and found it, after a fashion, scattered in the bookstores, on the Internet, and in support groups and agencies. But nowhere was there a single, concise, practical, and eminently useful resource for bereaved families written by victims for victims containing the advice and guidance that he and his family needed following their loss. Several months later, using the information he had collected for his own personal well-being, this experienced teacher and speaker sat down to write the book that he should have received the night he was notified of his son’s death, What to do When the Police Leave: A Guide to the First Days of Traumatic Loss. This landmark book on grief and bereavement quickly became an important resource for families dealing with the sudden or traumatic death of a loved one and the caregivers who work with them. Now, a recognized expert on victims and trauma, Bill has served on the boards of directors for Murder Victims for Human Rights, the National Coalition of Victims in Action, and is the founder, along with his wife, Jennifer Bishop, of IllinoisVictims.org, a statewide victim rights watchdog group. He is also active in many other victims’ rights and support activities and organizations, has been an instructor with the Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine, leads seminars on victims’ perspectives for national organizations such as the National Center for Victims of Crime, the National Organization of Victim Assistance, and Parents of Murdered Children and also addresses local and regional conferences for law enforcement and victim advocates. He and his wife also speak at victim impact panels for youthful offenders and in support of funding for programs for children and young people that are proven to decrease crime. In 2006, Bill received the Edith Surgan Victim Activist of the Year award from the National Organization of Victim Assistance, a singular honor that recognizes to his expertise in the field and his commitment to making society more sensitive to victims’ rights and needs. In 2019, he was awarded the prestigious John Gillis Leadership Award by Parents of Murdered Children. Bill has also written a full-length play, Hearts Full of Tears, that has been produced by two professional theatre companies so far. It deals with the emotional struggle of a family dealing with the shooting death of their teen-aged son. Critical and audience reviews have been very positive. Returning to his educational roots and love of biology, his latest research is in the neurobiology of trauma and stress, how our brains respond to traumatic experiences, and what treatments are most helpful to victims and their families. He hopes that his own personal perspective and unique voice using the latest authoritative scientific discoveries will help victims understand how their brains respond to crisis and inform caregivers how best to help trauma victims in their work. Bill is a professional artist and educator at the college level for over 25 years, he currently teaches and designs for the theatre program at Dominican University near Chicago, IL.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, gives a sermon on All Saints Day 2019. For more content and traditional Catholic Mass locations, please visit wcbohio.com.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, Ohio. For more info and Mass Locations, please visit wcbohio.com. May God bless you.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, delivers a sermon on Ascension Thursday 2019 at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, Ohio. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV, addresses some statements made recently by Francis regarding the need to let go of the Church's traditions. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
A special edition of What Catholics Believe with Rev. William Jenkins addressing, with particular focus on the morality, the recently passed abortion law of the State of New York and the proposed late-term abortion law of Virginia. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
In this talk from 1991, Father Jenkins discusses the state of the Church, the clergy and how we got to where we are. This is still a valuable and informative talk even after 25+ years! Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
Father Jenkins gives his talk, "Christendom: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow". Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Our Lady of Peace Chapel. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.
Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV at Immaculate Conception Church. Please visit our website at wcbohio.com for more content.