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Mike and Richie break down the departures of G Derek Simpson (3:30) and PF Antwone Woolfolk (9:30) from Rutgers basketball to the transfer portal. They then dive into four portal targets to keep an eye on for Rutgers (17:30). Calling all Rutgers students, alumni, and fans! Are you looking for new and unique Rutgers merchandise? Knight and Day Apparel has you covered. From t-shirts and hoodies, to drinkware and pet accessories, Knight and Day focuses on providing the Rutgers Community with exclusive, one of a kind tailgating products! Be sure to check out the links in this podcast's description to our website and social media so you can stay on top of everything Knight and Day, including new merch drops and promotional announcements. Shop now and Keep Choppin! Knight and Day Website - http://knightanddayapparel.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/knight.and.day.apparel/ X - https://twitter.com/KnightandDayCo
Georgia, metà Ottocento: il primo figlio maschio del ricco proprietario terriero Woolfolk odia la sua famiglia e si sente perseguitato. Dalla paranoia al massacro il passo è breve: a farne le spese ben 9 suoi familiari, bambini inclusi. Una precisazione doverosa: nonostante la schiavitù sia stata abolita legalmente circa un ventennio prima della vicenda, in alcuni stati (e quello in cui si svolge la storia in particolare) questo a tutti gli effetti non avvenne nell'immediato, tanto che in molti articoli dell'epoca ad alcuni giornalisti sfuggono qua e là definizioni... poco generose nei confronti della comunità afroamericana, a tutti gli effetti ancora sfruttata e non certo nelle condizioni di far valere i propri diritti. Per questo motivo nell'episodio ho parlato di 'slaves'.
Virginia pitcher Jay Woolfolk and Oklahoma State two-way star Carson Benge make up a monster episode of Amateur Hour. Woolfolk, former Virginia quarterback, committed to play baseball full time for the Hoos and has already seen big improvements in his mechanics and game. Benge is a speedy, athletic two-way player for the Cowboys who loves both sides of the baseball. Both are expected to be top draft picks this summer in the Major League Baseball draft. Co-hosted by Daron Sutton and Dani Wexelman.
The gang is back again and somehow added another dog to the mix. This week, Sidney tells the story of the Woolfolk murders. Stick around and learn how not to get away with a murder.LEIKENSHAREInstagram - @theghostroastpodFacebook - The Ghost Roast PodcastEmail - theghostroastpodcast@gmail.com
“Genes and genetic mechanisms contributing to fall armyworm resistance in maize” with Sandra Woolfolk and Leigh Hawkins, research entomologist and molecular biologist (respectively) at USDA-ARS. Fall armyworm is a major pest around the world, causing millions of dollars in damages yearly. However, farmers are not alone in the fight against these invasive creatures, with plant breeders coming alongside to help develop more resistant plants. This episode, Drs. Sandra Woolfolk and Leigh Hawkins discuss their work tracking down the traits that can lead to higher resistance against this frightful pest. Tune in to learn: · What fall armyworms look like · What makes fall armyworms such a scary pest · How DNA, SNPs, and metabolic pathways are like a highway · Which metabolic pathways were the most promising If you would like more information about this topic, this episode's paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1002/tpg2.20311 This paper is always freely available. Contact us at podcast@sciencesocieties.org or on Twitter @FieldLabEarth if you have comments, questions, or suggestions for show topics, and if you want more content like this don't forget to subscribe. If you'd like to see old episodes or sign up for our newsletter, you can do so here: https://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/. If you would like to reach out to Sandra, you can find her here: Sandra.Woolfolk@usda.gov If you would like to reach out to Leigh, you can find her here: leigh.hawkins@usda.gov Resources CEU Quiz: Coming soon Transcripts: Coming soon Corn Host Plant Resistance Research Unit: https://www.ars.usda.gov/southeast-area/mississippi-state-ms/crop-science-research-laboratory/corn-host-plant-resistance-research/ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_armyworm Entomology Department, University of Florida: https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/field/fall_armyworm.htm Mississippi State Extension Fall Armyworms page: http://extension.msstate.edu/content/fall-armyworms Mississippi State Extension Fall Armyworms in Hayfields and Pastures article: http://extension.msstate.edu/node/7154 USDA-ARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgriculturalResearchService USDA-ARS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/usda-ars/ FAO Fall Armyworm page: https://www.fao.org/fall-armyworm/en/ USDA Fall Armyworm article: https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2018/02/26/fall-armyworm-usda-research-lends-hand-international-pest-outbreak Field, Lab, Earth is Copyrighted by the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.
The week on Shootin' The Que, Heath and Candace are joined by Nick Woolfolk from The Great Pig In The Sky. They talk about life on the road and some of their more memorable cooks, with stories about destroyed trailers and the worst Mexican restaurant in Mississippi. The Mailbag segment is back with five brand new listener questions from across our social media.
Renasant Roots Entrepreneurial Success Series with Antonio Henson, Renasant Bank; Donna Wise, InXpress Roswell; and Amber Woolfolk, Solve Tutoring LLC (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 684) The Renasant Roots Entrepreneurial Success Series is a capacity-building program designed to assist small business owners with business development, marketing, networking, and many other benefits. On this episode of […] The post Renasant Roots Entrepreneurial Success Series with Antonio Henson, Renasant Bank; Donna Wise, InXpress Roswell; and Amber Woolfolk, Solve Tutoring LLC appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Renasant Roots Entrepreneurial Success Series with Antonio Henson, Renasant Bank; Donna Wise, InXpress Roswell; and Amber Woolfolk, Solve Tutoring LLC (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 684) The Renasant Roots Entrepreneurial Success Series is a capacity-building program designed to assist small business owners with business development, marketing, networking, and many other benefits. On this episode of […]
Stephen Woolfolk is a father, partner, founder, and CEO of THE YUNIVERSE and is based out of Pheonix, AZ. THE YUNIVERSE: https://www.theyuniverse.earth/ Contact THE YUNIVERSE: yourfriends@theyuniverse.earth YUNIVERSE Insta: https://www.instagram.com/intotheyuni... Email us: moonteapodcast@gmail.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iZ4EAq... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/moon-tea Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 1:48 - What is the YUNIVERSE? 3:25 - Wellness and meditation discussion 7:40 - Tea discussion and how did Stephen get into the business? 11:15 - How do you know something is "off" and how do you fix it? 14:45 - How did Stephen get into mindfulness and how is he so chill? 19:00 - Differences between DC/Maryland/Virginia and Pheonix 21:15 - Entrepreneurship discussion. Why did the edible water bottle company fail? 26:50 - How did Stephen get into working for himself? His journey as a pharmaceutical sales rep to working on his own 33:00 - What do you want to do with your time? 34:15 - "Vibrations" discussion 39:14 - Story of first customer and first little wins 45:30 - Closing thoughts
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Did you know about the woman who became a Pope during the Middle Ages? I didn't think so, please check out this interview.
Nick Woolfolk with Operation BBQ Relief joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line live from the Mississippi Delta talking about their disaster relief work. Nick discusses the work they are doing across North Mississippi as they respond to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through the area this past weekend. Nick talks about how listeners can get involved by going to obr.org to donate their time or money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and Blake talk the NFL and the Y'all Lifestyle in the final hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys continue the discussion around Lamar Jackson and the QB shakeup around the NFL heading into the NFL Draft. Nick Woolfolk with Operation BBQ Relief joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line live from the Mississippi Delta talking about their disaster relief work. Nick talks about how Operation BBQ Relief was founded over a decade ago and the work they do around the country feeding people after major disasters. Nick discusses the work they are doing across North Mississippi as they respond to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through the area this past weekend. Nick talks about how listeners can get involved by going to obr.org to donate their time or money. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi musician Prentiss Furr joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about life as a teenage musician and his upcoming tour. Prentiss talks about finally getting his drivers license after failing the test multiple times and warns listeners to watch out on the road. Prentiss shares the latest from his music career, from working in the studio with Skrillex to an upcoming tour in New York. Prentiss talks about his concert at Hal and Mal's on April 8th and some of the bands he will be performing with. Prentiss weighs in on the debate around the best foods on a stick as well as shares that he plays disc golf just like Blake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Woolfolk with Operation BBQ Relief joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line live from the Mississippi Delta talking about their disaster relief work. Nick talks about how Operation BBQ Relief was founded over a decade ago and the work they do around the country feeding people after major disasters. Nick discusses the work they are doing across North Mississippi as they respond to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through the area this past weekend. Nick talks about how listeners can get involved by going to obr.org to donate their time or money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are joined by former Ole Miss Baseball pitchers Wyatt and Dallas to talk about where they are at in their minor league careers, last years run to a National Championship for Ole Miss, and get into all things from their time playing in Oxford.
Today I am joined by the inspiring, Stephen Woolfolk. In this episode, you will hear this beautiful conversation between Stephen and I all about fear, potential, success, taking risks, going all in, and so much more. Stephen shares his journey, what lead him to create The Yuniverse, and his mission in this world. Meet Stephen: Stephen Woolfolk is the founder and CEO of The Yuniverse which is a holistic wellness company that helps people live more present, balanced lives. Stephen believes that we all have our own unique way of approaching the world, and it's important for us to honor our personal truth in order to be happy and fulfilled. That's why he created The Yuniverse—to help people find what works best for them so they can live their happiest lives possible. He is an empathetic person who loves helping others see themselves in a new light. His personality is outgoing and active, but also relaxed and calm. His values are community over competition, sustainability over consumption, and living in alignment with nature. Connect with The Yuniverse: @intotheyuniverse | Website Let's Connect: Instagram: @themelissamartin Want to start your own podcast? Launch Your Fucking Podcast -Self Pace Course! Click here to join use code: BOLDLYCOURAGEOUS for $100 off Boldly Courageous Community: Join Now
Our guest is Darnell Woolfolk. Darnell is a Section IV Football alumni and Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Darnell is currently a 1st Lieutenant in the United States Army. Darnell explains when and why he decided to attend West Point. He takes us through this special week, which culminates Saturday with America's Game, The Army Navy Game. He will walk us through “A day in the life of a West Point Cadet”. Darnell will share his “Life after West Point”.Support the show"Coach" T.D. SmithCover IV Podcast Host(607) 221-6191www.CoverIV.comCoverIVPodcast@stny.rr.comListen to Podcast EpisodesSubscribe so you don't miss the latest Section IV Football News“May your football games and life, go into overtime.”
In the last episode for 2022 Josh & Jared talked with Matt Woolfolk. They talked all about Matt's history, when he worked in BBU and much more. So sit back relax and enjoy the show. Beefmaster Banter will be back on January 13th 2023.
Mountain Murders spins the tale of Tom Woolfolk who was convicted of murdering nine relatives with an axe in 1887. Intro music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan Packeremail mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.com
Todays guest is Nycholle Woolfolk- Gater is an Author, Coach, Veteran and more.for more information visit www.nwgllc.net
Wahoos247 welcomes Virginia quarterback and pitcher Jay Woolfolk to the podcast this week to discuss how he juggles both sports and more. We also answer a few of our VIP subscriber questions on Virginia recruiting.
Emily Coulter, Mortgage Banker at Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group, and Tom Woolfolk, Realtor & Associate Broker at Keller Williams Alliance, joined Nikki Chambless and Jerry Miller live on “Monday Market Monitor” powered by YES Team Realtors! “Monday Market Monitor” airs every Monday from 10:15 am – 11 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Monday Market Monitor” is presented by CloSure Title & Settlement Co., LLC, Ally Property Management and Sigora Solar.
Had an issue with the recording so I had to recap it. We talked about the upcoming race at the spring game where Troy will take on all comers to prove he is the fastest Wolverine alive. I also go through a few bits of info coming out of offseason workouts and spring ball.
On the night of August 6th, 1887 the Woolfolk family was slain while laying in their own beds. This is one of Georgias most notorious mass murders, taking place in Bibb county. Suspicious quickly fell on the eldest son of Richard Woolfolk, Tom. This case became a media frenzy, but is it all exactly how it seems? Tune in to find out. Episode sources: https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/woolfolk-murder-case/https://murderpedia.org/male.W/w/woolfolk-thomas.htmhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6722863/tom-woolfolkhttp://www.murderbygaslight.com/2010/02/bloody-woolfolk.html
Kelly is joined by Chea K. Woolfolk to highlight her career in the radio/media industry and to discuss her recent segment loving on louisville. Episode recorded 2/24/2022.
Matt Woolfolk of MRW Cattle Resources is back with an update on his new upstart niche business benefiting purebred cattle breeders everywhere. A very interesting and detailed description of how he can help make your seedstock business more profitable in many different ways through his highly customizable services.
We are joined by returning guests who have been climbing through the minor league ranks. We discuss with both of them about their journey, having Tommy John surgery, watching Austin and Kam win titles, some inside scoop stories and of course this or that. Then Jim and DB talk all major sports headlines. “We do not own the rights to this music”
Spooky stories continue on this week's Cemetery Row! Hannah covers the Chicago Ripper Crew, Sheena discusses the Woolfolk family murders and Lori discusses the Pollock twins and reincarnation.
Recently, Stephen has noticed a lot of anxiety, stress, and imbalance in our world. At one point in time, Stepehen discovered the benefits of CBD in assisting to solve these problems. But Stephen wanted to take things a step further, and figure out how to prevent these problems from happening in the first place. That's when The Yuniverse was born! The Yuniverse was created to help people feel balance in their life, which is the key to the issues Stephen was noticing previously. The Yuniverse helps people achieve balance in 3 main ways: The first is by connecting within. This is achieved by guided meditation, sound baths, yoga nidra, and breath work. The second step is by offering products, such as CBD infused coffee and tea. The third and final step is the connection aspect, where they host events where people can come and connect with others. By following these steps, The Yuniverse gives everyone the opportunity to begin to see balance in their life. Tune in as we dive into the importance of balance, some misconceptions around it, and how it can be different for various people!
Former fullback Darnell Woolfolk joins us to talk about playing a pivotal role in Army football's turnaround and life after West Point.
This episode features Matt Woolfolk of MRW Cattle Resources discussing his new upstart business and the history behind his passion in wanting to help seedstock cattle producers. A very interesting and enjoyable listen.
We were fortunate to have been supported by our Assistant Producer, Wengel Kifle, over the past year. For their culminating project, Wengel decided to chat with Clinical Social Worker/Therapist, Tawanna Woolfolk, about the human behind the therapist and the stories that inform their work. FOLLOW US: TAWANNA WOOLFOLK: https://therapyct.net/#team WENGEL KIFLE: https://www.instagram.com/wengel_abera/ DIG3x: https://www.instagram.com/dig3x/ MUSIC: MARS BLAQUE: https://www.instagram.com/marsblaqueman/ ART: XANDRA: https://www.instagram.com/afro.emotion/
This episode is sponsored by Loop Earplugs, protect your ears and get 20% off by using the code LOOPXDESANTI at checkout. SHOW NOTES 2:50 What is Proxi Linq? 5:00 Networking in person vs. online 7:30 Events solely for Proxi Linq networking 8:40 How long have you been working on this social app? 10:00 Patented Features 11:49 Competitors not directly competitive ex) Bumble for business 13:40 What challenges have you faced while creating this? 14:30 Talk to your target demographic 15:20 Losing investments 16:00 Outsourcing work 16:40 What kept you going? 18:18 I'm sure you had to build up your experience in SEO and Digital Marketing 19:00 Going the corporate route 20:48 Where did the name Proxi Linq come from? 21:57 Did you do your own branding and marketing? 22:08 The connections of a corporate route 22:46 Did you get any backlash for the location setting? / Safety 22:44 Do you have a team? 26:00 Did having a kid affect your drive? 27:50 How do you balance your personal life from business? 28:50 Outsourcing and the power of automation 30:38 Do you have any habits that have helped you excel in life and work? 33:36 How long have you been vegan? 34:00 The difference between vegan, vegetarian and plant based. 36:00 Factory farming and documentaries toxic fish farms 38:44 The lack of education of the quality of food 39:27 What changes have you noticed since you became vegan? 43:00 What is your favorite source of protein? 44:24 Is your fitness company still active? 45:40 Multitasking 46:30 Future plans for Proxi Linq 48:00 What advice would you tell yourself if you could go back in time to when you first started? FOLLOW TROY WOOLFOLK Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twoolf29/ Engage with your city and download app below
Residents of Macon, Georgia awoke to shocking news on the morning of August 6, 1887. An entire family of nine had been brutally murdered in their home. Only one man escaped with his life and suspicion quickly turned onto him as the prime suspect. Tune in to hear the rest of the details in this shocking story that remains one of the most grisly crimes in Georgia history to this day.
Join the ladies as they travel back 134 years ago! Grab your torch and pitchfork! Kill the beast! *insert angry mob here* 1880s-90s were nuts! Just wait. You'll find out! Also, the PLOT TWIST is outta this world! Don't forget to like and rate our podcast! We appreciate all the support we have been getting from everyone! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter @ECCthePodcast Sources Shadow Chasers: The Woolfolk Tragedy Revisited by Carolyn Deloach https://www.todayingeorgiahistory.org/content/woolfolk-murders https://www.13wmaz.com/article/news/local/largest-mass-murder-in-ga-history-still-puzzling-historians/93-518425822 http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2010/02/bloody-woolfolk.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Weve got one bonkers of a story, and a short sweet and to the point story for yall this week We want to give another huge shout out to Liet Unlimited for doing our new logo thank yall so much heres a link if anyone wants to check them out!!! https://lietunlimited.com/
Andre Woolfolk talks NFL Career and Life Afterwards. On this episode of the Beyond the Helmet we are joined by former National Champion and former 1st Round Pick of the Titans, Andre Woolfolk.Before Adoree' Jackson, there was Andre Woolfolk. Andre was a two play player for Bob Stoops and his National Champion Oklahoma Sooners team. Woolfolk went from a talented wide receiver to budding cornerback prospect to best serve his team. His efforts would earn a 1st round selection in the 2003 draft by the Titans while he was still very much learning the position.Woolfolk talks through how he processed everything both at Oklahoma and in the NFL. After his time with the Titans he was briefly with the New York Jets before deciding to walk away from the game. In his time since then he has been busy with his family and launched into entrepreneurship. Andre has spent the most of his professional endeavors in the construction field.Be sure to subscribe, leave a comment or review, leave a like or even share this episode with someone who will enjoy it!Support the show (http://www.viqtorysports.com)
Just before dawn on August 6, 1887, a blood-covered Tom Woolfolk ran out of his father's house to tell neighbors that someone was murdering his family that very minute. Listen as Robin and Zoey explore what happened that fateful night in Macon, Georgia, the life that led up to it, and the infamous events that transpired after. But before that, Zoey quizzes Robin gameshow-style about weird Southern town names in the latest edition of Something Southern. Sources: https://hauntedhospitality.wordpress.com/2021/04/20/episode-5-the-woolfolk-family-axe-murders/
Spring Break 2021! We didn't want to leave you without a podcast this week... So Jordan stands in for Haley and even tells a murder! Does having a low IQ mean you can go around murdering? The state of GA says not so much. If you can drive you are smart enough not to murder people. We also discuss the Woolfolk murders in Bibb County GA from 1887. Jordan- 1 Beth- 3
Sherri and Tamara take a few minutes to record a short Swatch Episode. As we round into a new year and are still under lockdown, we'll be adding some of these shorter Swatches in between our longer normal episodes. In this Swatch, Sherri and Tamara review the Woolfok chainette yarn Far. They took a little time to discuss how it knits up on different types of needles, how it handles cables and texture, their impressions of the yarn.
This month Ashley welcomes Proud Blerd and self-proclaimed Kween of the Side-Eye, award-winning author Nikki Woolfolk sculpts decadent desserts and fantastical fiction with equal skill and flair. When they're not playing a never-ending game of "what if" in a writing space that's part DieselPunk, part Willy Wonka, they are drawing on their former STEM career and collection of quirky experiences to work up new recipes in the kitchen (tasting encouraged), designing their Goth-inspired garden (tasting decidedly DISCOURAGED), and mashing up real and fictional worlds on social media (virtual kitchen table is always open). Nikki is also the Owner and Chocolatier of Belle Monde Chocolates. Belle Monde Chocolates crafts and delivers high-end confections, making these luxury flavors of chocolates and candies both affordable and accessible. Check out Mise En Death today! Thought I uploaded this, sorry folks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isittransphobic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isittransphobic/support
Simon is back with 4 more dynamic seniors in the state of Colorado who have been requested on our Tik Tok, Instagram, and Twitter! He talks and breaks down the film of state champ and defensive linemen Tanner True from Eaton, Carlos Moreno the quarterback from Palmer High School in Colorado Springs, Enoch Woolfolk the safety from Cherry Creek, and Hall Edmonds the linebacker from Broomfield High School. Remember if you want to request a player make sure to mention their name, position, and school (or where they're from). Enjoy! Tanner True 1:37- 9:51 Carlos Moreno 9:53- 22:21 Enoch Wolfolk: 22:23-29:32 Hall Edmonds 29:34- 34: 31 Social Media Links: Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlaymakerCorner Tik Tok: Playmakers Corner Instagram: https:https://www.instagram.com/playmakerscorner/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlaymakerCorner Listen to us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rkM8hKtf8eqDPy2xqOPqr Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cycle-365/id1484493484?uo=4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-cycle-365 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mODg4MWYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz
Tony award nominee and Georgia native Grey Henson joins Jenn & Jess to recount a tale of murder that happened on the land on which his family lives!
The crew is joined by Dallas Wolfolk former Ole Miss standout and current pitcher in the Oakland A's organization. We all discuss college football coaching carousel, NFL week 9, college basketball rankings and the Masters.
About 150 years ago, the largest mass murder in Georgia’s history happened in what is now known as Bibb County. A young man was convicted of killing 9 members of his own family. Music in this episode: "Melancholia" by Adrian Croiter "Piano Horror Theme" originally composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" https://youtu.be/xbjuAGgk5lU Join the spooky fun over at my patreon!www.patreon.com/southernhauntspodcastMake sure to subscribe to Southern Haunts to hear all my spooky stories first! Rates and reviews are always appreciated. Thanks for helping a ghoul out!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southernhaunts/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/southernhaunts/support
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Geekorama is Produced by Superhero-Fiction.comhttps://www.superhero-fiction.com For this week’s episode of Geekorama, we’re talking about the man himself: Jeremy Flagg! Pop-Culture Trivia - Dorothy Woolfolk-First Female Comic WriterShe served from 1942 to 1944 as an editor at All-American Publications, one of the three companies that would merge to form the present-day DC, then spent the next two years at Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor to Marvel Comics, and in 1948 was an editor at EC Comics. She died at Mary Immaculate Hospital in that city on November 27, 2000. Woolfolk won the 2018 Bill Finger Award from San Diego Comic-Con International.GEEK OUTSTrish - Bill & Ted Face the Music. This movie is sweet, fun and just all around what we need in a year like this. I’m a big Bill and Ted fan and was afraid this movie would blow. But I was so very pleasantly surprised! Check it out on Amazon for a ninety-minute escape from reality.Jeremy - Okay, we’re going to get into some weird level geek. I’m a tech nerd and early adopter of new gadgets. Being a teacher, I’m preparing to teach remotely and I’ve been spending all my time learning new gadgets and gizmos to help students be successful. It’s not comics and superheroes, but I have to say, I squeal a bit when I find a new piece of software (even more when it does what it’s supposed to!) Deep Dive - All about JeremyThis week Trish interviews Jeremy about all things zombies and superheroes. We talk about how he got into writing, what has worked and hasn’t worked, and why his superheroes are a little different from other superhero novels. QotW: Ask him ANYTHING!Visit Superhero-Fiction to Discover Uncanny Superhero Stories Subscribe to Geekorama to Stay Up-to-Date on All Things SuperheroiTunes | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Follow Superhero-Fiction on Social MediaSuperhero-Fiction Facebook Page | Superhero-Fiction Facebook Group Trish Heinrich – Facebook | InstagramJeremy Flagg - Facebook | Instagram
Nick and I sat down to talk about police brutality and politics straight out the gate. We got into some touchy subjects like gun control and how firearms have gotten out of control in America. We also touched on black schooling v.s. white schooling in America with regards to the security/police presence and the overall quality of education. Kick back and enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/niqosuave/support
This episode is about the Woolfolk family mass murder. This murder took place in 1887 so finding sources was a little difficult. Also please understand this is our first time ever recording or editing so it’s not anywhere near perfect. We will get better as we go. Hope you enjoy our first episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Jake Bension as he interviews Maya Woolfolk on the importance of investing in yourself to help ensure your success on the journey to making your dreams a reality!
Harlem's Charles Mal Petioni Woolfolk talks about his legendary mother Dr. Muriel Petioni and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show. Charles Mal Petioni Woolfolk, son of legendary Dr. Muriel Petioni, a community activist, mentor, and doctor at Harlem Hosptial in Harlem, NY. She was known as the "matron of Harlem health" because she sought to fulfill the healthcare needs of the underprivileged people in Harlem. He works in community development, Strategic Planning, Economic Development and he is VP Project Development in Independent International Trade and Development Professional.Get more information at https://tinyurl.com/yylpus8vThe COVID Crisis contact information go to www.cdc.govAll on this week's edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show.Subscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.Find more from Harlem World Magazine podcast at https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/podcastFollow usFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazineTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/hwmagInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/harlemworldmagazine YouTube: https://youtu.be/pqhTpc7Y7FcSign-Up for Newsletters: https://tinyurl.com/ycko5b5gSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)
This week we return to coverage of the protests and uprisings that are still happening in Louisville in response to the police killings of Breonna Taylor, David McAtee and others. We're joined by independent journalist Chea K. Woolfolk, who tells us about the recent arrests of live streamers covering the protests. We question why her charges varied so severely from a white live streamer who was arrested alongside her, and she talks about how she doesn’t plan on letting her upcoming court case stop her from bringing truth to the people of Louisville.
These are unprecedented times.These are also times where necessary conversations have to be had about our past, and how to fix it and everything that it has created. In the world of food and drink - especially in these times where even food media has its own issues - people in the industry, and beyond, have to be heard. The protests around the nation are filled with people trying to achieve just that. Justin Woolfolk is just one of those people. A Long Beach native, and hospitality industry veteran, Justin knows his way around the industry - more importantly, he knows his way around the annals of history. He is incredibly smart, graceful, and I could not be more grateful to him for the time in this episode. I hope it challenges everyone to be the best version of themselves during these days, and focus on the humanity we all need in these times.The Best Ceats Podcast brings unprecedented access to the Orange County hospitality industry each and every episode. Bringing you the best stories, and the people behind them with every interview, The Best Ceats Podcast showcases the very best of Southern California's bars, restaurants, and beyond. To support content like The Best Ceats Podcast, please consider supporting The Best Ceats, at:https://Patreon.com/TheBestCeatsTo learn more about Ali Coyle, as well as her debut track “Trust. Me,” please see her official website:https://alicoylemusic.com
Gatorade Virginia Baseball Player of the Year, Jay Woolfolk, talks with Wes about how he’s keeping in shape and keeping his arm sharp during the pandemic, his favorite MLB player to watch, favorite QB to watch, and the challenges to keep up training for both football and baseball.
Thomas Woolfolk was tried and executed for the murder of nine members of his family. The largest mass murder in Georgia history left Bibb County residents in shock. A decade after the murders, a confession would stir up a debate that’s lingered for more than 130 years. Was Thomas Woolfolk a cold blooded killer or an innocent man executed for a crime he did not commit? See photos from this episode and sources in the show notes at southernmysteries.com Support The ShowWant more Southern Mysteries? Become a member of the show on Patreon to support this independent show and enjoy the benefits of membership, including monthly bonus content. patreon.com/southernmysteries ConnectWebsiteTwitterDiscussion Group Music Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Panthernburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use ***Additional Music: Falling from Grace, Meditation Impromptu 1, Organic Meditations 3, Virtues Instrumenti, Long Road Ahead, Tranquility Base, Dark Times, Dark Fog, Falling Rain by Kevin MacLeod; There’s Probably No Time by Chris Zabriske Licensed under Creative Commons. Burial Grounds by Ross Gentry Special Thanks for Permission for Use
Ricardo Woolfolk Jr. is the host of the 'Home Cookin' Sports Podcast,' a show that covers the ins and outs of professional sports. Ricardo's podcast is incredibly chill and listening to them is a lot like sittin' on the couch with your friends while you talk about the game. It's informative, high-level, and a lot of fun. Give them a listen! https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/home-cookin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week's installment of the CavsCorner Podcast, we look back at UVa's very odd week on the hardwood as the Wahoos rolled by Virginia Tech and then struggled mightily in a loss at Boston College three nights later. As such, we'll get into the up and down nature of this team and what that could mean for their NCAA Tournament chances. And then we'll transition over to the gridiron, where winter workouts loom and then the short sprint to spring ball will be here before we know it. So this week we begin to talk about the questions facing Virginia, particularly on the offensive side of the ball. Credits: Brad Franklin ( @Cavs_Corner ) Justin Ferber ( @Justin_Ferber ) This episode of the CavsCorner Podcast is sponsored by: • Thorium Wealth • 2nd String Sports Support CavsCorner! Shop on Fanatics.com for all of your gear (UVa, NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and more) USING THIS LINK . Anything you purchase there, as long as you got to the site via our link, helps to support us. Thank you! Visit CavsCorner now ! SIGN UP TODAY and check out our message board to talk with hundreds of fellow Wahoo fans about all things UVa sports! Links: Class of 2021 three-star DE Jones talks recruiting Three-star dual-threat QB commit Woolfolk talks about picking the Wahoos Looking Ahead: Breaking down three big questions facing UVa's offense this winter
It's a little early for everyone to start making comparison of Bridges to Woolfolk, but hats off to Bridges for stepping up to try and make a difference. It certainly can't hurt. Why wearing a Baker Browns Jersey to an OU game is WRONG. Our offense is gonna score... a lot... now the Speed D needs to keep the Tech score down.
Curt and Ross are crop nutrition experts with The Mosaic Company. In this episode, we dive into the life of an agronomist. We learn the benefits of using Performance Products on your operation, and help you aspire to take crop nutrition to the next level. The post Ep 3 Curt Woolfolk and Ross Bender – The Next Level of Crop Nutrition appeared first on Aspire 2B Podcast.
We speak to Troy Woolfolk, a fitness influencer and former football player about how brands can help influencers achieve their personal and professional goals - while benefitting from it.
As an editor at DC, Dorothy Woolfolk faced relentless criticism and misogyny, her impact diminished and dismissed at every turn by the men annoyed and threatened by her, but she's more than a footnote or cautionary tale of harassment — in fact, Woolfolk brought Kryptonite to the Superman comics.
We talk with Lincoln University of Missouri President Jerald Jones Woolfolk about her recent contract extension, Lincoln's growing presence in state legislative funding discussions, and the growing need for HBCU communities to reassess diversity.
The Darker Side of Life brings you a special kind of episode this week with not one, but two stories. In episode 4, Dana and Kristen explore two very different but equally intriguing tales coming out of Georgia while on their annual road trip. First up, Dana takes us back to the summer of 1887 in rural Georgia when the silence was disturbed by the sounds of one of the most heinous mass murders in the state's history. Tom Woolfolk, the lone survivor, was the primary suspect, and all the evidence pointed to him. But did he commit these crimes or was his version of events true? And then, Kristen heads to 1980s Atlanta where an elderly couple's house started experiencing things out of a horror movie that to this day leave investigators scratching their heads. But don't leave after the stories! Stick around for a game of "would you rather?" with a twist.
On the 22nd episode of MMA Wreckage Radio the guys sit down with Cage Wars Double Champ Jeremy Woolfork then Big Al stops by to recap UFC 236 than Titan FC Lightweight Contender Marco Simmons talks about his upcoming fight in front of Dana White after that our international connection Walid (Wall-e) Kandouci stops by again to breakdown UFC on ESPN+ 7 to highlight the episode is UFC Bantamweight contender Josh Emmett enjoy guys!!!
As an editor at DC, Dorothy Woolfolk faced relentless criticism and misogyny, her impact diminished and dismissed at every turn by the men annoyed and threatened by her, but she's more than a footnote or cautionary tale of harassment — in fact, Woolfolk brought Kryptonite to the Superman comics.
With Spring Practice on the horizon, Jon welcomes Shea Patterson (19:15) and Josh Metellus (25:00) to the show. He also discusses Michigan's upcoming Pro Day, breaks down the importance of Spring Practice and catches up with former Wolverines great Butch Woolfolk.
On the 17th episode of MMA Wreckage Radio the guys welcome big Al Marro to the team as he recaps UFC 235 with the guys. Then Cage Wars heavyweight champion Jeremy Woolfolk stops on by as he prepares to become the first simultaneous Cage Wars double champion. After the UFC's Gilbert Burns come on to talk about his Titan FC 53 Grappling Super fight against Gleison Tibau. Big AL comes back to Breakdown UFC Wichita. Then to close out the show we have 3x NCAA National wrestling Champion and Bellator MMA Welterweight contender Ed Ruth.
Joi & Montrell are joined at the table by friend of the show Ricardo Woolfolk! In this episode we discussed the art of conspiracy theories. Topics include: How to go down a rabbit hole effectively Critical thinking How to spot hoteps Discerning fact from fiction Avoiding tin foil hat syndrome Ricardo has a new sports podcast called Home Cookin. Check it out here: https://soundcloud.com/ricardo-woolfolk/home-cookin-episode-2-the-case-for-kareem We are hard at work creating Patreon-only content. Join our club at https://www.patreon.com/mdgjpodcast!
Joi & Montrell are joined at the table by friend of the show Ricardo Woolfolk! In this episode we discussed the art of conspiracy theories. Topics include: How to go down a rabbit hole effectively Critical thinking How to spot hoteps Discerning fact from fiction Avoiding tin foil hat syndrome Ricardo has a new sports podcast called Home Cookin. Check it out here: https://soundcloud.com/ricardo-woolfolk/home-cookin-episode-2-the-case-for-kareem We are hard at work creating Patreon-only content. Join our club at https://www.patreon.com/mdgjpodcast!
Restaurants are gross, people are gross and the two combined together make for some gross topics of conversation. We are here to ruin every day restaurant items you never gave a second thought to while dining out. Also - tips for servers not to be slovenly such as: WASH YOUR APRON. Then, our good friend, long time server, bartender and now GM of LA's most "Irish-ish"bar drags himself out of bed after a closing shift to weave tales of the horror and delight of working on Hollywood Blvd and wondering if Drunk Sonic the Hedgehog finally died. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/side-work-podcast/support
On August 6, 1887 one of Georgia’s darkest and most infamous murders occurred at a farmhouse in Bibb County. Nine members of Richard Woolfolk’s family were brutally slain with an axe. Suspicion immediately fell on his son Thomas and a national media circus erupted in the aftermath. This episode of Southern Gothic contains descriptions of a violent and horrific murder, listener discretion is advised. Additional narration by Katelyn Murray and Kenneth Strader of The Haunted Heart podcast. For special access to members’ only content, including access to the series “Southern Gothic: The Monsters,” as well as updates and links to our social media, visit SouthernGothicMedia.com today.
Andrew Woolfolk (11 de octubre de 1950 en Texas, E. U.) es miembro de una de las bandas de R&B más importantes de Estados Unidos: Earth, Wind & Fire. Asistió a East High School en Denver, Colorado. Woolfolk es más que un flautista y percusionista , también toca saxofón alto, saxofón tenor y saxofón soprano. Fue uno de los primeros miembros de Earth, Wind & Fire.
Andrew Woolfolk (11 de octubre de 1950 en Texas, E. U.) es miembro de una de las bandas de R&B más importantes de Estados Unidos: Earth, Wind & Fire. Asistió a East High School en Denver, Colorado. Woolfolk es más que un flautista y percusionista , también toca saxofón alto, saxofón tenor y saxofón soprano. Fue uno de los primeros miembros de Earth, Wind & Fire.
#SFTL 354: Onsite Recording at Baxter's 942 Bar & Grill | 10.2.2018Kevin Hale shoots with Chea K Woolfolk - Heart And Mogul Network Radio, N.I.T- Nothing Is Taboo - the show, The Glam Squad & more
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Nikki Woolfolk is a Professional Chocolatier, Author and active member of Sister in Crime, Romance Writers of America and Mystery Writers of America. Nikki enjoys pulling readers into a humor-filled into a spectacular cogged and geared world. While sought after for her informative Chocolate Tasting sessions at conventions, Nikki also uses her polymath talents to pen articles on the craft of writing, apply her computer science training to her New Adult Blerd Grrl series (Now That Your Joystick’s Broke), and her culinary and aviation knowledge to create a sleuth chef that cooks up Steampunk adventures under a dirigible filled sky. (Mise en Death- a Bittersweet Mysteries series, RIVETED: a Collection of Steampunk Tall-Tales). How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight from other writers on how to get in the chair, tricks to stay in it, and inspiration to get your own words flowing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bio Brian Woolfolk (@brianpwoolfolk) is the Founding Executive Director of Full Color Future--a new think tank and advocacy organization committed to changing the narrative about people of color in media, tech and innovation. He has been passionate about inclusive tech, telecom and media policy for more than 20 years, since he got his start on Capitol Hill. Brian served as Democratic Counsel on the US House Judiciary Committee and advised Committee Members on the Telecommunications Act, media ownership diversity, and free speech issues. He also advised members and staff on constitutional, civil rights, antitrust, criminal justice and investigative issues. Prior to his Committee work, Brian served as legislative counsel to Congressman Robert C. (Bobby) Scott of Virginia, currently the Ranking Member of the House Education and Workforce Committee. Since leaving the Hill, Brian Woolfolk has worked in private practice, representing a broad array of clients with matters before Congress, federal agencies, and state and local governments. Brian also counsels clients involved in high profile Congressional Investigations. Mr. Woolfolk has extensive technology and media policy experience. His advocacy on tech policy issues began when he ran a pro bono project that provided government relations services to minority media companies challenging anti-competitive practices in the cable marketplace. Over the years, Brian has worked on surveillance, artificial intelligence, net neutrality, mergers, set top boxes, and a host of other issues related to the fight to ensure diverse tech and media interests are protected. Brian has a B.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland and a J.D. from the William & Mary Law School. Brian currently serves as a Member of the William and Mary Board of Visitors (Trustees). Resources Full Color Future Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard On You?: A Memoir by George Clinton (Atria Books, 2014) News Roundup Net neutrality and media ownership caps: next steps Of course you've heard by now that the Republican-led FCC voted to repeal the 2015 net neutrality rules which classified ISPs as "common carriers". This classification brought them directly within the scope of the Commission's so-called "Title II" authority, which is the section of the Communications Act that deals with common carriers. The net neutrality rules banned ISPs from blocking, slowing down, or prioritizing speeds for content creators who can afford to pay for higher speeds, while keeping everyone else's in the slow lane. Those rules are gone now. However, the FCC did keep the so-called "transparency rule", which continues to require ISPs to be transparent about their network management practices. Still, the definition of "transparency" is subject to broad interpretation since there is no longer any underlying rules that say what ISPs are supposed to be transparent about. The FCC and FTC have said that they intended to pursue a Memorandum of Understanding which would define how the two agencies would work together to enforce net neutrality principles. But until that's done--there are no net neutrality rules--only unenforceable principles of net neutrality. So what are the next steps? Well, first off, the FCC is likely to get sued. The most obvious basis for any lawsuit would be the way in which the FCC considered public comments in this proceeding, or, should I say--did NOT consider public comments. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said last week that he would be suing the FCC for illegally rolling back the net neutrality rules. He points to the fact that there were millions of fake or fraudulent comments in the record. He also says that the Commission failed to hold public hearings. Schniederman says that repealing the rules "rewards the very perpetrators who scammed the system to advance their own agenda." Other states that are planning to sue include Washington, Illinois, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Delaware, Vermont, DC and Massachusetts. Advocacy organizations, like Free Press, have also expressed their intention to sue. The other route is legislation. Verge reporter Jacob Kastrenakes reports that Senate Commerce Committee Chair John Thune called on Congress last week to pass a new net neutrality law. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has said that he would force a vote under he Congressional Review Act to preserve the net neutrality rules. Shannon Liao has excellent coverage of how all of this could play out in The Verge. The FCC also passed a notice of proposed rulemaking, in which it is exploring how the FCC might reduce the broadcast ownership cap. Currently, it is illegal for a single broadcast owner to reach more than 39% of the national market. This standard was set by Congress, and it was legislation that current Republican FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly worked on when he was a Legislative Assistant for former Republican New Hampshire Senator John Sununu. O'Rielly opposes raising the cap because he says the Commission doesn't have the authority to do so. However, he says that it is appropriate for the FCC to consider raising the cap, since it is unlikely that Congress will do so. John Eggerton explains in Broadcasting & Cable. We should also note that David Shepardson of Reuters reports that the FCC has voted behind closed doors to fine Sinclair Broadcasting $13.3 million for failing to disclose that it ran paid programming on some of its stations that was sponsored by a cancer institute. Sinclair's proposed acquisition of Tribune Media is still pending. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal calls for Comcast-NBC merger investigation U.S. Senator Richard Blumental wants the DOJ to revisit the Comcast/NBCU merger that closed back in 2011. The merger conditions Comcast committed to in exchange for the merger being approved are set to expire next fall. So Blumenthal is concerned that the market harms that some have already pointed to will get worse. He wrote a letter last week to U.S. Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim asking him to consider breaking up Comcast/NBCU or, at a minimum, to extend the merger conditions. Ted Johnson reports for Variety. NASA discovers 8th planet orbiting distant star With the help of Google's artificial intelligence neural network, NASA has identified an 8th planet orbiting a distant star called Kepler 90, which is about 2,500 light years away from us. The planet, which is called Kepler 90i, has a 14-day orbit and is rocky and hot, with a surface temperature of 800 degrees Farenheit. It is within the first solar system humans have discovered with as many planets as our own. Maya Wei-Haas has the story in Smithsonian. Twitter cracks down on hate speech Twitter began enforcing a new policy to crack down on white nationalist hate speech on Monday, suspending accounts linked to white nationalists. The new policy prohibits users from advocating violence against civilians. Harper Neidig reports in the Hill. Former Uber lawyer alleges thatUber hacked and surveilled its competitors As you know, Uber, and Google parent company Alphabet's self driving car unit Waymo, have been embroiled in litigation. Waymo charges that a former employee took secrets back to Uber to help Uber develop its competing self-driving car. Well, a new letter came to light last week, and it says that Uber hacked and surveilled its competitors to gain competitive insights in a way that went far beyond industry norms. For example, the 37-page letter--dubbed Jacob's letter-- written by a former attorney to Uber's head of global intelligence, says that Uber collected the license, name and contact information of 35,000 drivers and used that information to entice them to work for Uber instead. The letter also states that Uber engaged in other less-than-savory practices as it spied on competitors. The letter was made public just days ahead of the trial that's set to commence in days. Jake Nicas reports in the Wall Street Journal. House releases answer to the Senate's Sex Trafficking bill The House of Representatives released its answer to the Senate's Stop Enabling Sex Trafficking Act last week. The House version, which is entitled the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, or FOSTA, would make it so that companies can no longer claim immunity from *state* laws for third-party content that promotes sex trafficking. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act only prevents such immunity from federal law. The House bill also prohibits ads that solicit prostitution. Jack Corrigan reports in Next.gov. Democrats push back on Disney/21st Century Fox merger Democratic lawmakers are calling for hearings on Disney's $52 billion bid for 21st Century Fox. Senator Amy Klobuchar is concerned about the merger's potential competitive harms. Representatives David Cicilline and Emanuel Cleaver want hearings as well. Tony Romm reports for Recode. Senator Brian Schatz warns about a lack of diversity in AI Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz--the top ranking internet subcommittee Democrat--scolded the tech sector for its lack of diversity at an artificial intelligence hearing last week. Schatz was particularly concerned about the lack of diversity among artificial intelligence development teams. He said that these teams are predominantly white and male and pointed to the potential for bias in setting up AI algorithms. Ali Breland reports in The Hill. YouTube takes down Ajit Pai's 'Harlem Shake' video for 7 hours FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's video of himself doing the Harlem Shake to ease minds about repealing net neutrality didn't go over so well with DJ Baauer, who created the track. Bauer filed a copyright claim and YouTube took the video down for 7 hours. In any case the video's back up but the ratio of dislikes to likes is some 24 to 1. with just 9,000 likes and 217, 000 dislikes. Sarah Jeong reports in the Verge.
Nach langer Zeit mal wieder eine Folge. Lauschet hier.Notizen:Aktuell: Georgetown von Hannah Fettig aus Drops Cotton Merino in Marine Gaussian White Noise (weniger klangvoll: Steifen-Pullover No. 32 von Rebecca Stricken Nr. 71 bzw. Mossbank von Brooklyn Tweed) aus Drops Baby Alpaca Silk in Natur und Schwarz Winter Tornado von The Yarn Enabler aus Lang Yarns Magic in Blau-GrünGeplant: Ashland von Brooklyn Tweed aus Holst Supersoft in Nougat, Maize und Sloe Oshima For Him von Brooklyn Tweed aus Drops Flora in Anthrazit HVIDE von Woolfolk VANDRE von WoolfolkSonstige Referenzen:Slope von Shibui KnitsFlight von Brooklyn TweedDer legendäre Bonbonpulli Wolle Rödel SienaColourmart Lila Light von Madder
Brandy Barber and Jason Woolfolk talk to us about New Years eve dates, taxes and more!
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Extra stories from our Chi Rho Retreat episode. Valerie shares a poem she wrote called "Can You Se Me?" and Sara Woolfolk share a story from her childhood on inclusion and exclusion.
Struggling artist Don Whitley has some interesting news for fiancee Jill Wallace. Up until now, she has known him as a musician struggling to pay rent and keep his old beater car running. But today he's going to introduce a new side of his life, one Jill's never known about, starting with his house located at an address that's quite out of this world.
This week, I discuss Dorothy Woolfolk, pioneer and editor at DC Comics. Sources: The Atlantic, Wikipedia, Alan Kupperberg website
Brian Woolfolk (@brianpwoolfolk) is a seasoned attorney with over 20 years of government relations and congressional investigations experience. He represents a broad array of clients with matters before Congress and federal agencies. Brian also counsels clients involved in high profile Congressional Investigations. In addition, he advises clients on compliance with federal election, lobbying disclosure and gift ban regulations. Prior to his tenure in private practice, Brian served as a Democratic counsel on the US House Judiciary Committee and advised members and staff on constitutional, environmental, antitrust, criminal justice and investigative issues. Brian also served as legislative counsel to Congressman Robert C. (Bobby) Scott of Virginia, currently the Ranking Member of the Education and Workforce Committee. In this episode we discussed: How cable networks make money outside of advertising. How the FCC's proposed set-top box rules can help improve content diversity. The "big picture" of policies affecting modern media diversity. Resources: Unlock the Box The Black Count by Tom Reiss
Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine the life and creations of John Pemberton. SOURCESTOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH
Sponsor: I wanted to thank this week’s sponsor, Knit Purl in Portland, Oregon. A wonderfully motivating yarn shop founded by Darcy Cameron in 2004, with the intention to create a unique curated experience for yarn buyers. They’ve worked closely with local, regional and international makers and designers to provide a one of a kind experience, to fuel creativity for fiber and design enthusiasts. Each month they offer a great calendar of classes and events, and every other Wednesday you can join other fiber folk for Knit Night at 6pm. Make sure to stop by in person when in Portland and shop their large selection of yarns including Woolfolk yarns at knit-purl.com. Fiber folk: Kristin is an architect, mother, maker, farmer, entrepreneur and inspiration. Design has been a thread deeply woven in the fabric of her life…from her career as an architect to her recent entrepreneurial endeavors with Woolfolk Yarn, an incredibly thoughtful and beautifully created and curated yarn brand with focuses heavy in sustainability and softness. Her mile a minute life has been fun to keep up and hearing her passion and witnessing her gumption for life is pretty awesome. You can find Kristin at woolfolkyarn.com and on Instagram @woolfolk_yarn. Man on […]
For eight years Frieda and her son Rodney have shared their home with a friendly and playful ghost. It has protected them, entertained their guests, and become part of their family. But when the ghost suddenly turns nasty and vicious, Frieda turns to paranormal expert Jake to help her get answers. What they discover reveals troubling implications for the ages-old relationship between the living and the dead. Written and directed by Aaron Woolfolk, Earbud Theater in association with Young Lion Productions presents, There's Something Going On With Sam.
Conversamos con Melisa Woolfolk y Robert McInturff de la Embajada de Estados Unidos en ES, junto a Tom Hawk empresario estadounidense que vive en nuestro país. Nos comentaron como ven el panorama de las elecciones presidenciales 2012 en EE.UU.