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Laura Cathcart Robbins is an author, writer, podcast host, mother of Miles and Justin, Hon's GF, dedicated inclusionist, disruptor, thought leader, ally, volunteer, storyteller, public speaker, and often the only one in the room. She is also a freelance culture writer and host of the popular podcast, The Only One In The Room, living in Studio City, California. Her recent articles in HuffPo and The Temper on the subjects of race, recovery, and divorce have garnered her worldwide acclaim. She currently sits on the advisory boards of the San Diego Writer's Festival and the Outliers HQ podcast Festival. This is a super special conversation from inside the Shameless Mom Con Collective. I invited Laura to come have a conversation with me about sharing women's stories, as we have collectively shared hundreds and hundred of womens' stories over the last few years. The power of sharing our stories is so significant and I knew Laura would have a lot of insight into this. I hope this conversation inspires you to share your stories in the spaces you feel safe to do so. Listen in to hear us share: What inspired us to start making space for other women's stories What we've learned after sharing hundreds of women's stories over the last few years Some of our favorite stories that we've shared on our podcasts Why we are all more powerful when we start sharing our stories How to create safe spaces for women to share stories Links mentioned: Download my free Shameless Motivational Coloring Book Podcast: The Only One In The Room Connect with Laura: theonlyonepod.com Thank you to our sponsors: Hello Fresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/shameless12 and use code shameless12 for 12 free meals, including free shipping! Happy Dance: Right now, SHAMELESS listeners get 15% off their first Happy Dance order. But only when you go to Doahappydance.com/SHAMELESS.
Sorry for keeping you waiting, but this episode couldn't wait any longer! Maggie Hendricks (Bally Sports, USA Today, 670 The Score) joins Chris to discuss how her experience with high school wrestling (shout out the Chicago Catholic League) led to her covering the Summer Olympics, how she deals with idiots in the comment section and most importantly, who's the best Star Trek captain!
Master storyteller, Margaret Burk, believes in the power of story, not only to entertain, but to touch the heart, spark the imagination and embolden the spirit. Margaret performs at storytelling venues, senior residences, women's gatherings, and festivals; co-produces and co-hosts storytelling events; and, teaches storytelling. She is former President and presently Treasurer of Storytelling Inc., a national association of storytellers. With degrees in theatre and communications and an earlier career in arts administration, Margaret returned to her love of the spoken word 15 years ago. As a teacher of storytelling, her niche is mostly women, particularly older women. In our later years, life is calling us to record our experiences, to tell our stories, and to pass our history down to the next generations. Contact Information: margaretburk@hotmail.com Website: https://www.margaretburk.com/
For Mothers' Day, Religion Today Host Martin Tanner shares the stories of four amazing, inspiring Latter-day Saint women, Jane Elizabeth Manning James, African American mother who walked over 1,000 miles to join the Saints in Nauvoo; Torah Bright, world champion snowboarder from Australia; Hannah Clayson Smith, extraordinary First Amendment, religious rights attorney; and, Eliza Roxy Snow, abused and beaten by a mob in Missouri, yet became Relief Society President, penned lyrics to "O My Father" and many other LDS Hymns. An inspiration to all. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Homecoming is a work of extraordinary beauty that awakens the voices of four generations of Elfie Shiosaki's family. Written using archival records, family letters and oral history, it is the culmination of five years of research that shares stories of indigenous resistance and renewal. Homecoming weaves a vivid tapestry of history, language, memory, landscape and spirit that asks something special of the reader. It is a book to be treasured, a reminder of a brutal past and a remarkable story of survival. In this episode, Gregory Dobbs talks to Elfie Shiosaki about research and writing, about new and ancient ways of storytelling and the process of recasting history in a unique form.
Betty by Tiffany McDaniel (passing reference to) Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer In the Great Green Room by Amy Gary You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey by Amber Ruffin & Lacey Lamar Radium Girls by Kate Moore The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
Let’s make a toast today —- International Women’s Day 2021—to Melissa Herrera, creator of Mimosa Sisterhood, a comedic storytelling podcast that celebrates the lives of women in history and history-making women, all while honoring the good, the bad, the ugly…and the bubbly! Grab a drink with us (whether it’s a coffee or a mimosa), as we dig into our podcasting friend’s craving to create her very own show and community of empowered, empowering women. Tune in to find out: how we all met (so thankful we did!) Melissa’s 3 ingredients for living life to the fullest how she turned her pain into her purpose & podcast her perspective on how creating can help us heal the role therapy has had in her life, and some self-care practices for mental health where to get delish mac n cheese with flamin’ hot cheetos what drinks we’re all sipping on + some recommendations so many mic drop moments on how to be your best self, regardless of what others think which music artist inspires her AND has the same bday! Cheers! If you’re craving a delicious homemade latte / frothy coffee , shop Zulay Kitchen at our personal Creative Cravings link, and use code CREATIVECRAVINGS10 for 10% off from 3/8 to 4/30/21. Check out our IG @creative.cravings for kitchen happiness inspiration :) VOTE HERE for our cat, Gracie ! We entered her into America’s Favorite Pet competition, and she’s in the quarter-finals. Let’s get her to the Semi Finals, together. Real talk — she is so sweet, comforting, a little sassy, and the best podCAT. Mac and Cheese Recipe: Gather those ingredients, turn up the kitchen tunes or hit play on this episode, and thank us later! So happy to spread the mac and cheese love from Mindy Segal, an iconic female foodie in the Chicago restaurant game! Feeling inspired? Take Action: Sign up for Creative Cravings newsletter to stay up to date on what we crEATe in the kitchen, podcast studio, and beyond Feel free to introduce yourself in our Creative Cravings Community Facebook Group of creatives, foodies, and kind humans :) Boost your energy with our Spotify playlist, curated by us (your show hosts), our guests, and YOU, our listeners! For brands that would like to sponsor our podcast, or guests who feel aligned with our mission, get in touch with us! Loving what you’re learning (about us, our guests, and yourself)? When you subscribe, write a 5 star podcast review... We love reading your kind words!
Kuchinate – Women's Refugee Collective is a psychosocial project focused on refugees, intent on securing rights for the most vulnerable asylum-seeking women. The Kuchinate collective helps women earn a fair wage with their arts and crafts work and interact with the public by way of artistic collaborations and social inclusion.
Kosmos dla Dziewczynek to organizacja, która pokazuje dziewczynkom wszechświat możliwości oraz to, jak mogą wykorzystać swoje moce. Pomagają walczyć z ograniczającymi stereotypami. Poruszają cały Kosmos, żeby to było możliwe! Towarzyszą i pomagają przyszłym pokoleniom kobiet w Polsce pisać ich własną historię.
Fundacja Camera Femina wspierająca udział kobiet w życiu kulturalnym, artystycznym i publicznym. Ich głównym celem jest upowszechnianie twórczości kinematograficznej reżyserek opowiadających herstorie z różnych regionów świata. Prowadzą również warsztaty i realizują projekty równościowe zmieniające męskocentryczną narrację w sztuce, nauce i biznesie.
Eliza Hardy Jones was a professional musician and an amateur quilter. Until a once-in-a-lifetime offer made her change her tune. Find out how she turns traditional folk music, sung by women, into a craft traditionally done by women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For some the pandemic has been a time of creative output and inspiration. But for indie filmmakers, all the usual obstacles remain and then some. Producers Jessica Burgess and JT Schindler talk with us about their short film, Fatima, which tells the tale of an ancient warrior who leaves her village to seek a life of freedom in the desert. As they dig into fundraising and get set to shoot, we’ll talk about how indie film production looks now. Fatima's Seed&Spark campaign, Fatima's Instagram is @fatimaofthedesert, Fatima's Facebook page, and Fatima's twitter is @forbiddenfatima. We talk about Brackish DJ, From the Heart Productions, our earlier HS episode with distributor Lindsay Lanzillotta, and Supposable Production's short film Washed Away. As always, more information on PageCraft's script workshops, coaching, feedback, and retreats is here.
Continuing my work to get more and more women's recovery stories out there - que Lisa. She is amazing. I was truly inspired by her compassion and empathy towards those she encountered on her road to recovery. I am honored to bring her story to you. Remember, when we share our story or hear the stories of others, a new piece in our own life heals. That was definitely the case with Lisa. I'm forever grateful for her willingness to share so much with us!
The magazine scene is being rejuvenated by small publishers after the Covid crisis turned it upside down. Among the new titles launched in a difficult market is Shepherdess - made for rural women by rural women.
Nina Rao hosts Satsang elders Mirabai Bush, Parvati Markus, and Radha Baum in sharing stories from the female perspective about Indian mystic and Guru, Neem Karoli Baba.Joining together in a virtual remembrance and celebration of the life and teachings of Indian Guru, Neem Karoli Baba, on the anniversary of his Mahasamadhi, Nina invites powerful female Satsang elders Mirabai Bush, Parvati Markus, and Radha Baum to share stories of their time spent in his presence after following the path laid out by Ram Dass to India in the early 1970s. Illuminating the deep transmission of gathering in community and sharing stories of the Guru, Nina welcomes us all to meet where our rivers merge, joining in Satsang and darshan of the divine loving presence known affectionately as Maharajji.
What an amazing opportunity to have Kristal Garcia on the podcast! I was inspired by her radical self-love and forgiveness. I was challenged by her confidence and boldness. I was changed by her story. Every time I hear the story of another woman, a little piece of my heart heals. That was definitely the case here. You can read about Kristal and hear here stories here: https://www.kristaldenisegarcia.com/ The video that inspired me that I cite on the episode is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUPLBdWyHL8
In this ep, Rosalyn brings on four storytellers working to tell black stories honestly, with all their realness and complexities. Britt Julious, a journalist, Karla Huffman, a tv producer, and Kyra Jones, an actress and producer, share their triumphs and struggles of centering their voices and perspectives. 00:01:09 - The Roundtable Discussion begins00:02:11 - The guests reveal which girlfriend they relate to most00:06:21 - Rosalyn recaps Girlfriends episodes 3-600:09:33 - Roundtable discusses Toni's colorism00:19:32 - How do we write problematic characters?00:30:42 - Black love on screen00:45:27 - Do people still care about Girlfriends?01:00:28 - White gatekeepers locking out black creators GirlfriendsPodcast.comGirlfriends Podcast on InstagramGirlfriends Podcast MerchGirlfriends Newsletter
On Episode 56, we interview Harriet Powell, author of The Menopause Monologues I and II. She shares stories of real women going through perimenopause, menopause and midlife changes. Some were unaware that perimenopause existed and thought they were going crazy; others had a much easier time. Either way, the stories are relatable and informative and make women in this time of life feel less alone. Please subscribe, listen and share Hot Flashes & Cool Topicswww.hotflashescooltopics.comwww.instagram.com/hotflashesandcooltopicswww.twitter.com/coolflashes
In today's episode, we hear from Dr. Christiana Best-Giacomini, a remarkable woman who captivates us with her mother's story infused with unwavering courage, strength, and sacrifice as she left Grenada at the tender age of 28 to immigrate to the U.S. Dr. Christiana Best-Giacomini is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work and Equitable Community Practice at the University of Saint Joseph. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Welfare and is a licensed social worker. Dr. Best is the host and creator of the podcast Inside Out/Outside In, which engages in conversations between academia and its communities and is framed by the themes of diversity, inclusion and equity. www.WomensActivism.NYC is hosting a virtual write-in for Women's Equality Day (Aug. 26th from 1-4 PM EST) and Dr. Best is the keynote speaker! Join us to help write women into history - everyday extraordinary women whose stories have been erased or marginalized. Help expand the narrative and tapestry of stories, and write women into history! RSVP for the Write-In: https://bit.ly/3aYbs9G. WomensActivism.NYC, a project spearheaded by the Dept. of Records & Information Services to commemorate the women's suffrage centennial.
I det här specialavsnittet frångår vi vårt vanliga format och intervjuar istället den amerikanska filmvetaren Nellie Killian, som har plockat ihop ett helt gäng dokumentärfilmer av kvinnor om kvinnor till en samling som heter TELL ME. Hon berättar om sitt arbete med filmkurering och vad som gör de här filmerna unika.
I love having guests on the podcast. I love it even more when they are women sharing their own recovery journey. Rosario is a brave young woman sharing her battle with sex and love addiction. She discusses her struggle with religion and relationships. She shares how bad it got and what made it better. She talks about how self-compassion is the way she started to find healing and what her recovery looks like today. I'm on a journey to share as many women's stories as I can during the rest of 2020! Do you want to share your story? It doesn't matter where you are in your recovery journey - at the beginning or many years in - your story is important and can make a huge difference for people. I'd love to have you on the podcast! Reach out! amy@worthrecovery.com and let's make it happen!
Episode 14 of Behold Her is all about the stories of Black women in the world of tabletop. Host Lysa Penrose chats with two pillars of the D&D community, LaTia Jacquise (@theladytiefling) and Aabria Iyengar (@quiddie) live at virtual convention D&D Block Party 2020. Meanwhile, in an audio essay sponsored by RPG Writer Workshop, Persephone Jade (@persephiroth) shares her story about breaking the narrow boundaries of the fantasy genre.Remember, you can help make Behold Her Podcast happen by supporting patreon.com/beholdher!
Episode 14 of Behold Her is all about the stories of Black women in the world of tabletop. Host Lysa Penrose chats with two pillars of the D&D community, LaTia Jacquise (@theladytiefling) and Aabria Iyengar (@quiddie) live at virtual convention D&D Block Party 2020. Meanwhile, in an audio essay sponsored by RPG Writer Workshop, Persephone Jade (@persephiroth) shares her story about breaking the narrow boundaries of the fantasy genre.Remember, you can help make Behold Her Podcast happen by supporting patreon.com/beholdher!
A recent RABA Research poll commissioned by Republican Voters Against Trump found that 49% of those surveyed disapproved of Jacksonville hosting President Trump’s nomination speech, while only 39% supported it.
David is joined by Stephanie Conti and Savanna Lanausse of the Purple Noon podcast to discuss GROWING UP FEMALE, JANIE'S JANIE and JOYCE AT 34, as featured in the Criterion Channel's collection, "Tell Me: Women Filmmakers, Women's Stories".
David is joined by Stephanie Conti and Savanna Lanausse of the Purple Noon podcast to discuss GROWING UP FEMALE, JANIE'S JANIE and JOYCE AT 34, as featured in the Criterion Channel's collection, "Tell Me: Women Filmmakers, Women's Stories".
Alice Taylor is the author of "Restored: A Women's Guide to Overcoming Pornography", a book full of amazing, practical tools to help you in your recovery. She generously agreed to share her story with us as part of our Women's Stories series. I'm grateful for her courage. You can read more about her story and order Restored at her website: https://thegracespot.com/ =============================== Announcements: I’d love to connect with you! If you want to talk about coaching, the worth circle, online sex addiction groups – OR if you just want to talk to someone who gets it – schedule a time with me here: https://worthrecovery.com/recovery-coaching/ Interested in learning more about the Worth Circle? Awesome, I’d love to tell you. You can either schedule a time to talk to me above or check out the website with more information here: https://worthrecovery.com/worthcircle/ Want to join my sex addiction groups for women starting in May, 2020? I’d love to have you! You can email me, schedule a time to talk or read more here: https://www.healingpathsrecovery.com/events/ You can always email me: amy@worthrecovery.com
Today on the show, we welcome Jen Joseph, aka “Rumblebumm.” Jen has been a personal trainer for 13 years and in the cross-fit space for eight. Most recently, she has received her certification for pregnancy and postpartum athleticism, helping pregnant and postpartum women to navigate through this crucial time. Jen, known to her Instagram following as “Rumblebumm,” has also been the personality behind all the Chestee's Instagram stories for the past three years, as well as the company's Customer Service guru. She's also a wife, mom, and a strong supporter of women's stories and goals. In this episode, Jen shares her personal story; how she got out of an abusive marriage and the journey she has been on to get where she is today.
In the conclusion of Natalie's story, we hear more about her recovery journey, the groups she attended, the problems she has faced in finding help, as well as more about her current relationship. Each time I hear stories of others a piece of me heals. I definitely found that to be true with Natalie. I hope you find that to be true for yourself as well. There are great resources available for women in the UK. Natalie generously compiled a list of for those seeking help: Domestic abuse help for woman Welsh women’s aid https://www.welshwomensaid.org.uk Womans aid UK https://www.womensaid.org.uk Abuse help For men Men's advice line https://mensadviceline.org.uk For any gender Live fear free helpline https://gov.wales/live-fear-free National abuse helpline https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk Safe line https://www.safeline.org.uk Sexual assault / abuse help Sexual Assault and Referral Centres https://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-help/ The survivors trust https://www.thesurvivorstrust.org New pathways http://www.newpathways.org.uk NHS information and help line https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/sexual-health/help-after-rape-and-sexual-assault/ Addiction recovery support CAIS (the living room Cardiff and other centres in wales) https://www.cais.co.uk 24 hr Support The Samaritans 24hr support line https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/
Finding yourself doubting yourself? Wondering if freedom is truly possible for you, not other people? Then this episode is a must-listen! In this episode, you will hear all 5 women share their final stories of setting themselves free and how you too can find your unique path to freedom. The path to setting yourself free is certainly bumpy, and these 5 women give you everything you need to know in order to implement your own version of freedom. Learn more about Carrie https://setyourselffreellc.comLearn more about the podcast https://setyourselffreellc.com/podcastJoin Carrie's free FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/setyourselffreecommunity/
Check out Misty's podcast, The Rainy Day Collective Website: rainydayinmay.com Twitter:@rainydayinmay IG: @rainydayinmay IG (show) @rdcollectivepodcast Listen to the show: https://rainydayinmay.com/collective/listen/
In Episode 48, Dewey Decibel celebrates women's history with conversations about feminism, the importance of oral histories in social justice movements and in telling women’s stories, and the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment with authors Mikki Kendall (Hood Feminism), Roxane Gay (Bad Feminist, Hunger), and Marilyn Harhai, professor of library science at Clarion University.
Samantha Cutrara. (May 2016). Poststructural Interruptions: Using women's stories to challenge national narratives in high school history classrooms. Women's and Gender Studies Et Recherches Féministes association. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. www.SamanthaCutrara.com
Want to hear from 5 different women all about why loving yourself is actually the key to everything you want? Maybe you've been trying to beat yourself up into a different life. Or guilt yourself into different ways of being? I sure have and this episode is going to break down the exact reasons why you need to start loving yourself deeply instead. You will relate easily to their honesty, their practical tips, and how you too can try on this new way of being. Learn more about Carrie https://setyourselffreellc.comLearn more about the podcast https://setyourselffreellc.com/podcastJoin Carrie's free FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/setyourselffreecommunity/
In this episode, you will hear each of the women talk about how and when specifically they knew something was truly wrong. One woman shares the exact moment when something absolutely needed to change and what she was unwilling to put up with anymore in her life. You'll hear the struggle in each of these 5 stories of how challenging it can be to listen to your intuition and yet how essential it is. Many of them will share with you how easy it was at times to doubt themselves, what they had to step into in order to stop questioning themselves, and the path they took to trust themselves again. You will find courage and strength to know that you too can listen to the inner voice and that it is always safe to trust yourself. Learn more about Carrie https://setyourselffreellc.comLearn more about the podcast https://setyourselffreellc.com/podcastJoin Carrie's free FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/setyourselffreecommunity/
Part 2 of Natalie's Story: Another brave woman coming forward to share her story! I'm always so honored when women are willing to share their story with us! Natalie is from the UK and is an amazing trauma survivor and recovery addict. I've had the privilege of knowing her for just over three years and am continually impressed with her resilience and engagement in recovery. In this 3 part story, Natalie shares her family history, trauma story, and her brave recovery journey. Every time I hear the story of another woman, a new piece of me heals.
Self-care podcast Sharing Three Women's Stories of Keto Failure, How Keto Fuels Overeating and Food Fears and Why Keto Won't Help You Build Self-Love. TOPICS:: ** Sharing Three Women's Stories of Keto Failure (06:11). ** How Keto Fuels Overeating and Food Fears (26:50). ** Why Keto Won't Help You Build Self-Love (31:24) NOTES:: Show notes: amberapproved.ca/podcast/220 Enter the worldwide giveaway for a $150 spa gift credit to your favorite spa where you live by leaving me a review and 5 star rating at amberapproved.ca/review If you've already left a review you can enter by sharing The No Sugarcoating podcast in a post or Instagram story on Instagram and tagging @amberromaniuk. The winner will be announced during episode 225. Email info@amberapproved.ca to share the name and country you left the review under. Email me at info@amberapproved.ca SHOW LINKS:: Email me at info@amberapproved.ca with the subject line “February Coaching Sale” to save on 6 month and 1 year coaching programs for the month of February. You can also click the link to book your 30 minute Complimentary Body Freedom call. https://amberapproved.ca/schedule-a-consultation/ Take my free Emotional Eating Quiz here: http://amberapproved.ca/emotional-eating-quiz Check out my Youtube Channel Here for more transformational videos: http://bit.ly/2i6UmxJ Listen to Episode 179 about what it's like to work with me here: http://amberapproved.ca/podcast/179/ Be sure to follow me on Instagram @amberromaniuk Subscribe to The No Sugarcoating Podcast here: https://apple.co/2pnDaZw
Another brave woman coming forward to share her story! I'm always so honored when women are willing to share their story with us! Natalie is from the UK and is an amazing trauma survivor and recovery addict. I've had the privilege of knowing her for just over three years and am continually impressed with her resilience and engagement in recovery. In this 3 part story, Natalie shares her family history, trauma story, and her brave recovery journey. Every time I hear the story of another woman, a new piece of me heals.
Liberty escapes Hollywood to journey to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where her son studies abroad. She meets a charismatic political activist at a protest, and embarks on a passionate affair that alters her perspective, and empowers her to speak out about social injustice and embrace an authentic voice.
This week we have a special episode of a Live Event that took place in NYC a couple of weeks ago. Dutton and Plume hosted the Power of Women's Stories event with authors Carrie Goldberg, Brenda Jones & Krishan Trotman.Thank you for listening to Books on the Subway the Podcast presented by Gotham Podcast Studio. If you enjoy the show please leave us a Rating and written Review on iTunes so other book lovers can find us and join the community!Make sure to follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/booksonthesubway/ & Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bookssubway/ to see what book we're dropping next! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Women's Stories in Jesus' Lineage - Matt 1:1-6 - Raef Chenery - 12/01/2019 by Park Community Church
Bringing women's stories to the West End and Broadway stage - Kim Chakanetsa unites two playwrights who are on a mission to amplify female voices. Morgan Lloyd Malcolm wrote the sell-out play Emilia, an all-female production which re-imagines Shakespeare's mysterious 'Dark Lady' and offers a feminist rallying cry. After appearing at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and in the West End, it has now been optioned for a film. Morgan is frustrated however at the relative lack of opportunities for female playwrights. 'There are so many women who aren't getting to tell their stories and I'm doing my best to crack open the door.' Katori Hall is the US award-winning writer behind Tina - the critically acclaimed Tina Turner musical, as well as The Mountaintop and Our Lady of Kibeho. Katori began writing because she couldn't find a play that had a scene for two young black women, so decided 'I have to write those plays, then. I have to carry that baton forward and write us into existence, because if I don't who else will?' She went on to become the first black woman to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play. Image L: Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (credit: David M. Benett/Getty Images) R: Katori Hall (credit: Noam Galai/Getty Images)
Clementine Ford, Kate Lilley and Alison Whittaker talk to Trisha Pender about the importance of women's stories. This session was recorded at the 2019 Newcastle Writers Festival.
Daniel und der Kaffeemann, selber schon bei Fashion-Shoots vor und hinter der Kamera zugegen gewesen, hätten die kleine Nachkriegs-Geschichtsstunde zum Ende des Films zwar gerne übersprungen, haben ansonsten aber ihre Freude am gefühlten Behind the Scenes vieler bekannter Peter-Lindbergh-Projekte gehabt.
In this series, Pastor Jenn Shaffer leads us through a series of conversations about Jesus and patriarchy. Through sermons and panel discussions, we explore the ways in which patriarchy—ancient and modern—is completely at odds with the way of Jesus. At the end of the series Pastor Kurt will give a wrap up message as we anticipate there will be lots to process and integrate into our church family’s DNA.
Reviews - "Rocketman", "Peter Lindbergh - Women's Stories" und "In My Room" Lockere Filmkritiken zum selbst mitmachen! Meldet euch via Mail (info@tele-stammtisch.de), Facebook, Twitter oder Instagram für den nächsten Podcast an! Haupt-RSS-Feed | Filmkritiken-RSS-Feed iTunes (Hauptfeed) | iTunes (Filmkritiken) Spotify (Hauptfeed) | Spotify (Filmkritiken) Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Skype: dertelestammtisch@gmail.com Titel: Rocketman Startdatum: 30.05.2019 Länge (min): 121 FSK: ab 12 Regie: Dexter Fletcher Darsteller: Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden uvm. Verleih d. Paramount Pictures Germany Trailer Titel: Peter Lindbergh - Women's Stories Startdatum: 30.05.2019 Länge (min): 113 FSK: unbekannt Regie: Jean-Michel Vecchiet Darsteller: Naomi Campbell, Astrid Lindbergh, Helga Polzin uvm. Verleih d. DCM Trailer Titel: In My Room Heimkino: 03.05.2019 Länge (min): 119 FSK: ab 18 Regie: Ulrich Köhler Darsteller: Hans Löw, Elena Radonicich, Michael Wittenborn uvm. Verleih d. Pandora Film Produktion Trailer Gäste: Andi Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Max Website | Facebook | Instagram Johanna Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram i used the following sounds of freesound.org: Musical Snapshots by Columbia Orchestra Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen
In this episode we’re celebrating Women’s History in the Mountains, by featuring an oral history project aimed to document the stories and experiences of women in Little Cowan and Big Cowan in Letcher County, KY. Letcher County’s own Nell Fields tells us about her motivation to record women’s stories in her own community, and then we’ll hear excerpts from two of interviews she recorded in October 2018 , the first with Carol Ison, and the second with Pat Yinger.
Judith Rosenbaum – historian, educator, Executive Director of the Jewish Women’s Archive (JWA) – discusses the critical work of JWA in collecting and showcasing Jewish women’s stories, and her own path to becoming an activist-historian and public thinker. We get into what it means to talk about feminism as spiritual leadership, the power of knowing our stories to enhance personal and collective resilience, and her mission to enable people to bring the fullness of who they are to the communities they’re a part of.
For this episode, Iqra interviewed the lovely Mariam Khan about putting together and editing the new anthology of essays by Muslim women 'It's Not About The Burqa'. You can find the book in all good bookshops and online, and follow Mariam to keep up with her awesome work at @helloiammariam on Instagram and Twitter.
This is our last episode in our personal development series. Hear clips from past episodes of women choosing to rise up in the midst of adversity to overcome. To Emerge is sponsored by Emerge Mothers Academy, a nonprofit providing support services to single mothers in the Twin Cities. http://emergetwincities.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/to-emerge/message
Sara B. Franklin is a writer, teacher, oral historian, and a home cook. She teaches food culture and writing at both NYU and at the Wallkill Correctional Facility. Her first book, Edna Lewis: At the Table with An American Original, came out in 2018. Before the book came out, Sara finished her dissertation based on a series of oral history interviews she conducted with Judith Jones, the famous editor who worked not only with Edna Lewis who but also Julia Child and so many more— she also, remarkably, took The Diary of Anne Frank out of the reject pile. Sara joins Julia for a conversation centered on Edna Lewis, Judith Jones, and also Sara’s own mother. This episode is all about how critical it is to celebrate the older women in our lives, to name their challenges out loud, and to listen to them when they share their stories. There's also a shoutout to the Kingston YMCA Farm Project (for more about them head here) and answers to listeners' questions. For more about Sara B. Franklin, head here. For the Overnight Chicken that Sara wrote about for the Washington Post, head here. For more about Julia Turshen, head here.
This episode of Classics Confidential is linked to Weaving Women’s Stories – a series of events organised by Dr Emma Bridges and Dr Ellie Mackin Roberts, as part of the 2018 Being Human Festival. It features, in order of appearance: Emma Bridges (Institute of Classical Studies) on Homer, Penelope, Ovid and reception Ursula Rothe (The Open University) on different kinds of fabrics and archaeological evidence for textile production Mary Harlow (University of Leicester) on weaving as practice, and the importance of textile production as a theme in ancient history Ellie Mackin Roberts (Royal Holloway, University of London) on the Arrephorroi and sensual approaches to ancient weaving Ben Ferris (Sydney Film School) on his 2009 feature film, Penelope Anna Fisk (University of Glasgow) on her work as knitting practitioner and academic researcher Keep an eye on the Twitter hashtag #WeavingWomensStories, where Emma (@emmabridges) and Ellie (@EllieMackin) will be sharing photos and links of the events as they happen.
One year ago a #MeToo tweet by Hollywood actor Alyssa Milano encouraged an outpouring of women using the hashtag to talk about experiences of sexual harassment or assault. What followed were allegations against high profile figures in entertainment, the media and politics with many of the accused denying any wrongdoing. Kim Chakanetsa brings together two women who have made public allegations of sexual abuse in countries where that's highly unusual, to find out if the ripples of #MeToo are being felt beyond Hollywood and the West? Tatia Samkharadze is a Georgian TV journalist and actor who successfully sued her former boss, Shalva Ramishvili, for discrimination after her claim of sexual harassment in January 2018. It was viewed as a landmark case because there is currently no law against sexual harassment in Georgia. Shalva was ordered to pay her nearly 800 US dollars in moral damages, though he denied the claim and is appealing the ruling. Since Tatia made her allegations, she says people have told her that his behaviour wasn't a problem or that it was her fault, and she has been bullied online. She says because she spoke out she has been unable to find work as a journalist. She believes Me Too was a blessing for her and her case. She now campaigns for women's rights. Shiori Ito is a Japanese freelance journalist. In April 2015, she alleged that she had been raped by Noriyuki Yamaguchi, a high-profile Japanese journalist, at a Tokyo Hotel. He strongly denies the allegations and after a lengthy investigation, prosecutors dropped the case against him, citing insufficient evidence. In May 2017, Shiori took the unusual move of going public with her claims to try to change how Japan treats allegations of sexual assault, legally and socially. Shiori says after she went public she received many threats and even had to leave her home in a disguise. She says the Me Too movement is slowly helping to shift attitudes towards sexual abuse in Japan. L: Shiori Ito (credit: Hanna Aqvilin) R: Tatia Samkharadze (credit: Ekaterine Kadagishvili) Produced by Sarah Kendal
Marnie Feree is one of the pioneers of sex addiction recovery for women. Having been in addiction recovery for over 20 years - she was one of the first to ever show up in the 12-step circle as a woman. She conintues her work for women at Bethesda Workshops (http://www.bethesdaworkshops.org/), the first outpatient intensive program for women in sex addiction. In this episode, Marnie shares some of her own story and the amazing work she does for women and teens in recovery.
This episode is sponsored by Medterra, Our CBD, Your Health. To get 10% off your order, use promo code "menopausemoment" at http://medterra.com.Today I'm talking with Sandy Joy Weston who has been a fixture in the Philadelphia-area fitness circle for thirty years―as an instructor, trainer, health club owner, and media personality. Her mission is to change the world, one smile at a time & to always highlight the positive. She’s also the author of “Train Your Head and Your Body Will Follow: Reach Any Goal in 3 Minutes A Day.”Here's the blog post about how to talk to your husband about menopause: https://menopausemoment.com/2018/05/h...Sandy’s websites: https://www.facebook.com/sandyjoywest... http://www.sandyjoyweston.com/Sandy’s book: https://amzn.to/2r1O2dJhttp://menopausemoment.comMenopause Moment is a show for women age 35 and over who are coping with perimenopause, early onset menopause, and “garden variety” menopause. The show focuses on helping viewers and listeners to live a full, active, healthy life, exploring all aspects of perimenopause and menopause, from physical symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats to emotional challenges, and will cover a variety of treatment methods from traditional, western medicine as well as alternative options. Host Susan Baroncini-Moe interviews bestselling authors, subject matter experts, and interesting women in menopause and perimenopause, to help viewers and listeners to cope with their symptoms and challenges, laugh a little, find some answers, and know that they are not alone.The show is not intended to offer medical advice. Please check with your medical professional before taking any advice from the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is sponsored by Medterra, Our CBD, Your Health. To get 10% off your order, use promo code "menopausemoment" at http://medterra.com.Today we launch the show with the first of our Real Women's Stories, an interview with Katrina McGhee, talking about her experiences, struggles, and solutions.http://menopausemoment.comMenopause Moment is a show for women age 35 and over who are coping with perimenopause, early onset menopause, and “garden variety” menopause. The show focuses on helping viewers and listeners to live a full, active, healthy life, exploring all aspects of perimenopause and menopause, from physical symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats to emotional challenges, and will cover a variety of treatment methods from traditional, western medicine as well as alternative options. Host Susan Baroncini-Moe interviews bestselling authors, subject matter experts, and interesting women in menopause and perimenopause, to help viewers and listeners to cope with their symptoms and challenges, laugh a little, find some answers, and know that they are not alone.The show is not intended to offer medical advice. Please check with your medical professional before taking any advice from the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We all know that the Zapatistas are the coolest and most inspiring political movement, so this week we decided to learn more about them! In this episode, we talked with author, Hilary Klein, about her incredible book Compañeras: Zapatista Women's Stories. You can find her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Compa%C3%B1eras-Zapatista-Stories-Hilary-Klein/dp/1609805879 Intro music: Amaryah Armstrong Outro music: theillogicalspoon★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
"By walking, we connect with the Earth" - Satish Kumar. Towards the end of 2016 two friends from Melbourne, Megan O’Malley and Gab Murphy went out for a walk. A year later, they made it home. Calling themselves Walk Sew Goodthey went on a epic adventure - walking 3,500 kilometres through Souh East Asia to collect and share stories from some of the people who make our clothes. They met with and interviewed more than 50 different people and organisations, made videos and wrote a blogs - and made friends. When they set out, Meg was a fashion fan, Gab not so much. How did they change, and what did they learn? And what's it really like to walk for 8-hours every day? This show was recorded live at the Planet Talks at the WOMADelaide festival, and it's the first of a Series of 4 Episodes celebrating Fashion Revolution Week, featuring stories about #whomademyclothes and how we can fashion a more sustainable fashion future. Make sure you check the events FASHION REVOLUTION have in your area so you can get involved: Be curious, find out, do something. How fab is our music? THANK YOU Montaigne. She is singing an acoustic version of Because I love You. Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Walk Walk Sew Good on Instagram @walksewgood Our podcasts and shownotes also live here. Clare is on deadline for her next book, so please forgive a short delay in updating clarepress.com All the new Eps will be updated by mid-April. Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We're also, as always, super grateful if for ratings and reviews on iTunes.
In this final bonus episode Jill read the stories of other women – the struggles, the realizations, the transformations, and the acceptance.
Joyce was in sex addiction recovery for years before she ever saw another woman. After a few years, she left recovery and thought she had it all together. When tragedy struck, she came back and was surprised to find and see other women. Listen to part 1 of Amy’s great interview with Joyce.
Continuing their interview, Sally shares with Amy what it was like to write and share her 1st step with her support circle. She shares some of her experiences in recovery and her life. We, at Worth Recovery, feel honored to Sally would share with us and through us, all of you.
Continuing our Women's Stories series, Sally shares her first written 1st step with us here at Worth Recovery. Her story is one of faith, hope, perseverence, and love.
A WAR STORY A war. A foreign country. A prisoner. An escape. An adventure. A journalist. A story of heroism, life and death, and history. Now admit it. You pictured at least one man (or more) as you read those words. But this story is about women, and the forgotten or never told stories of their lives. And another woman who wrote about one of those stories. Julia Airey lives in Washington, D.C. where she as a technology reporter and associated editor for a foreign policy site. In her free time she writes articles about how millennials can enter the work force, and runs a blog breaking down complicated legal news. While studying in the Netherlands, Julia led a data journalism investigation into sexual health on campus, and advocated for student housing. She was also an assistant English teacher at a bilingual high school and helped lead camping trips in Wales. It was during this time in the Netherlands that Julia met Martha Anschuetz, whose story she retells in "At One Time,” a war story you have never heard. Join us as we talk about Martha, Julia, and women’s stories. Call in with your comments to 646-378-0430, or post your comments and questions in the chat room. Live Saturday at 11 AM Pacific time, or go to the website anytime to listen to all our archived programs at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways.
In Part 2 with Shannon we discuss children, recovery journeys, daily routines and blogging. A few months ago, Shannon started blogging for Worth Recovery. Her words are real, authentic, relatable, inspiring and uplifting. Her story is the same. I'm excited to share with you a little bit of Shannon's experiences in recovery. You can read more about Shannon and her recovery journey at the blog: Worth Recovery Blog
A few months ago, Shannon started blogging for Worth Recovery. Her words are real, authentic, relatable, inspiring and uplifting. Her story is the same. I'm excited to share with you a little bit of Shannon's experiences in recovery. You can read more about Shannon and her recovery journey at the blog: Worth Recovery Blog
Shonda Rhimes' uncensored reading, Judy Blume’s uncensored writing & Jill Soloway uncensored.
A WAR STORY A war. A foreign country. A prisoner. An escape. An adventure. A journalist. A story of heroism, life and death, and history. Now admit it. You pictured at least one man (or more) as you read those words. But this story is about women, and the forgotten or never told stories of their lives. And another woman who wrote about one of those stories. Julia Airey lives in Washington, D.C. where she as a technology reporter and associated editor for a foreign policy site. In her free time she writes articles about how millennials can enter the work force, and runs a blog breaking down complicated legal news. While studying in the Netherlands, Julia led a data journalism investigation into sexual health on campus, and advocated for student housing. She was also an assistant English teacher at a bilingual high school and helped lead camping trips in Wales. It was during this time in the Netherlands that Julia met Martha Anschuetz, whose story she retells in "At One Time,” a war story you have never heard. Join us as we talk about Martha, Julia, and women’s stories. Call in with your comments to 646-378-0430, or post your comments and questions in the chat room. Live Saturday at 11 AM Pacific time, or go to the website anytime to listen to all our archived programs at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways.
In the conclusion of Lee's story, listen to her describe some of the events of the last three years in recovery including her worst and best moments. "Don't let anyone tell you you're not worth it" is her concluding message.
In the first of the Women's Stories Series, Amy talks with Lee, as she shares her story of addiction and recovery. Everyone's story is just a little different. Hear how addiction impacted Lee, her life and her family.
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Women's Stories 2 - More from women writers for Women's History Month. Previously aired on 3/30/10.
Women's Stories 1 - A selections of writings by women for Women's History Month. Previously aired on 3/23/10.