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This adult mystery thriller follows an oversea student named Freddie, who was sitting in the Boston Library when a scream erupted from somewhere in the library. Security guards take charge and tell everyone to stay seated until the threat is identified. While waiting, Freddie becomes friends with the four strangers who had happened to sit at her table—not realizing that one of them is a murderer. Sit back and enjoy as Morgan and Sam talk about mysteries, books within a book, and also we totally didn't have to re-record this episode....
For #InVinoFab episode no. 85, we welcome Lucinda Jackson, who is the author of the memoir Just a Girl: Growing Up Female and Ambitious about her struggles to succeed in the male-dominated worlds of the chemicals and energy industries. As a PhD scientist and global corporate executive, Lucinda spent almost fifty years in academia and Fortune 500 companies. She has published articles, book chapters, and patents and is featured on podcasts and radio. She is the Founder of Lucinda Jackson Ventures, where she speaks and consults on energy and the environment and empowering women in the workplace. She lives near San Francisco. Connect with Lucinda at: https://lucindajackson.com & follow her on Twitter: @LucindaAJacksonHere are a few of the many things we discussed on this episode: What is the business impact? Sexual Harassment in the Workplace 11 Types of Workplace Harassment (and How to Stop Them) Key Legal Highlights 1950s-2010s Themes and Teachable Moments from Just a Girl 5 Things I Learned to Survive as a Woman at Male-Dominated Companies How To Interject & Not Just Interrupt Take out the Weasel Words Diversity Fatigue: What It Is and Why It Matters How to Speak Up About Ethical Issues at Work Bystander Intervention Hollaback! 5 Ways You Can Take Action Now Power Differentials Women Have Lost More Than Jobs In This Pandemic Reimagining the postpandemic organization The Cycle of Harassment in the Workplace (Mayock, 2016) Notes from the book Domestic Violence DEI: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Read Lucinda's book: Just A Girl Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem by Gloria Steinem Homemade: Viognier Wine Hollaback - Training Programs “You're never too old to change your childhood.” ~Gloria Steinem“Struggle brings you growth.” ~ Lucinda Jackson----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice
In this weeks book club episode, Lacy and Kameron discuss Grady Hendrix's "The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires".
Revelation 13:8 And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/TGhIL7hpQBQ
In this episode of Take the Lead Women, host Gloria Feldt welcomes writer, lecturer, political activist, and feminist organizer, Gloria Steinem to the podcast. Widely considered the face and leader of the Women’s Movement, Gloria Steinem has been working to advance equality, acceptance and positive change within our society for decades. Gloria speaks to some of the biggest challenges and obstacles facing women and minority groups currently. She expounds on the importance of living in the moment and not letting the future dictate how we live today. Finally, Gloria suggests ways in which young women can become more involved in an increasingly frustrating and hostile political culture. This episode is brought to you by Alala. Links Mentioned: Take The Lead Website – https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/ Take the Lead Twitter – https://twitter.com/takeleadwomen?lang=en Take the Lead Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TakeTheLeadWomen/ Take the Lead LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/take-the-lead-women/ Gloria Feldt’s Website – https://gloriafeldt.com/ Gloria Feldt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/GloriaFeldt Gloria Feldt’s Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gloriafeldt/ Gloria Steinem’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/gloriasteinem?lang=en Gloria Steinem’s Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gloriasteinem/?hl=en Gloria Steinem’s Website – http://www.gloriasteinem.com/ Books Mentioned on the Podcast: Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions Moving Beyond Words: Age, Rage, Sex, Power, Money, Muscles: Breaking the Boundaries of Gender Marilyn My Life on the Road No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power
Go Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-help Podcast to Make Life Suck Less
This week, Lisa & Misty review the New York Times Bestseller Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem by Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem is a writer, speaker, activist and feminist organizer. She co-founded New York Magazine and Ms. Magazine, where she was an editor for 15 years. She graduated from Smith College in 1956, and then spent two years in India on a Chester Bowles Fellowship. She wrote for Indian publications, and was influenced by Gandhian activism. She has received a ton of awards, including, the Bill of Rights Award from the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, the National Gay Rights Advocates Award, the Ceres Medal from the United Nations, and a number of honorary degrees. Parenting magazine selected her for its Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995 for her work in promoting girls' self-esteem, and Biography magazine listed her as one of the 25 most influential women in America. In 1993, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame and in 2013, President Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom. We cover a bit from every chapter in this Revolution From Within book review: What Is Self-Esteem? It’s Never Too Late for a Happy Childhood The Importance of Un-learning Re-learning Bodies of Knowledge Romance versus Love A Universal “I” One Year Later… and a Proposal for the Future You can visit Gloria's website here. And if you'd like to buy the book, you can purchase it here. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Help Yourself!
"You know what? I'm 61. I'm not going to put up with a lot of shit anymore." - Heidi Mastrogiovanni This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Beer Choir Twin Cities' Galentine's Day fundraiser for Voices of Hope. Today's interview features Heidi Mastrogiovanni, the author of Lala Pettibone: Standing Room Only. Her two Lala Pettibone books have been called rebirth stories for their comedic approaches to life and dating after widowhood. A dedicated animal welfare advocate and staunch supporter of feminist politics, Heidi resides in Los Angeles with her husband and rescued senior dogs. Our conversation covers the political climate, the power and value of intergenerational feminist conversations, how comedy and feminism go hand-in-hand, and the process of writing fiction, especially when that fiction mirrors your own reality. Get your copy of Heidi's books, Lala Pettibone's Act Two and Lala Pettibone: Standing Room Only. Connect with Heidi and learn more about her work on her website, Twitter, and Facebook. Heidi's book recommendation: Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem by Gloria Steinem - About today's sponsor: Beer Choir Twin Cities is hosting a Galentine's Day fundraiser for Voices of Hope, the choir at the Shakopee Women's Prison. Join us at Urban Growler on February 9 as we sing drinking songs while drinking beer brewed by fabulous women. Urban Growler, Beer Choir merchandise, Feminist Book Club, and Trades of Hope will all be donating a portion of their sales to Voices of Hope. Click here to get all the details. Learn more about Voices of Hope through Dr. Amanda Weber's TED Talk. Learn more about Beer Choir and find a chapter in your area at beerchoir.com Keep up to date with Beer Choir Twin Cities offerings on their Facebook page. Go check out the podcast Women Drinking Beer. And special thanks to our host Urban Growler, the first woman-owned and woman-brewed brewery in Minnesota. -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Email newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dvRgvD -- Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Original music by @amiofficialmusic Transcript for this episode: bit.ly/FBCtranscript5 Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/subscribe.
Colleen + Deb have created a journaling workbook and you are invited to the release party! Find out what the book is all about, how it came to be, and why it might be something you will be interested in to rediscover your own grit, grace, and gratitude.
American activist, Gloria Steinem discusses self-esteem and “outrageous acts” in a 1992 interview with Joe while she was on a tour promoting her book, Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem. Check out Joe's website: www.joepavia.com
This episode of podmissum features Gloria Steinem, a prominent American feminist, political activist, and author. A leader of the women’s liberation movement in the 1960s and 1970s, Ms. Steinem co-founded Ms. magazine, and has written for New York Magazine, the New York Times Magazine, Esquire, and many other domestic and international publications. In 2005, along with Jane Fonda and Robin Morgan, she co-founded the Women’s Media Center. Ms. Steinem is the author of Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, and Marilyn: Norma Jean, a biography of the actress. She is currently writing Road to the Heart: America As if Everyone Mattered, a book about her experiences as a feminist organizer. In addition to her activism in the pursuit of gender equality, Ms. Steinem also writes and lectures on other progressive social issues such as racial equality, LGBT rights, abortion, and the death penalty.A recipient of many awards and honors, Ms. Steinem was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 1993 and was the American Humanist Association’s 2012 Humanist of the Year. In 2013 she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Ms. Steinem was invited to speak at Trinity's Upper School Community Time on the morning of 5 May 2014 as a guest of the Feminist Club. Jessica Bagby, Trinity's Upper School principal, introduces the morning's program and she is followed by Feminist Club members Miranda Coombe ’14 and Caroline Monahan ’14. Television journalist Katie Couric—the parent of Elinor Monahan ’09 and Caroline Monahan ’14—conducted the interview. To listen to this episode Click on the "pod" icon in the upper left, to the left of the episode title. Click on the hyperlink below, to the right of the text "Direct Download." You may follow Podmissum On iTunes By clicking on the RSS icon at the bottom of the right column, below the word Syndication. iOS and Android App Purchase the app for iOS (download Podcast Box and purchase Podmissum in-app). Purchase the app for Android that you may download to your device.
A Monastery Within -A Book Reading - Gil Fronsdal This teaching is given freely courtesy of Audio Dharma. Audio Dharma ; IMC ; Gil Fronsdal Join Us on the IMC Online Community New Book By Gil Fronsdal
With Reviel Netz and William Noel, author of The Archimedes Codex: How a Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing the True Genius of Antiquity's Greatest Scientist
With Reviel Netz and William Noel, author of The Archimedes Codex: How a Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing the True Genius of Antiquity's Greatest Scientist