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What happens when the best and brightest from the Naval Academy Class of 1957 go on to quietly shape history? Would you believe that no one's told their story, until now? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with James D. Paulk on his new book Shaking Up the World: Stories of the Naval Academy Class of 1957.Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! James D. Paulk, born and raised in Brunswick, Georgia, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1957 and served as a Naval submarine officer for ten years. Following a 26-year career in manufacturing management with Procter & Gamble, he founded a business consulting company. His passion for marine conservation led him to successfully advocate for the elimination of destructive gillnets in California, build artificial reefs, raise white seabass for ocean release, and write pro-angler legislation. After retiring, Jim became a prolific writer for fishing magazines and newspapers, a lecturer, and an active participant in fishing seminars, radio programs, and clubs, earning numerous fishing and conservation awards. After 37 years in southern California, Jim and his wife, Pat, relocated to Kingsland, Georgia. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565536059908Get the book on Amazon! https://a.co/d/eXHRzVCFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com
Thanks for joining Jill Baughan today on Finding Joy ...No Matter What. Make a Joy Box for Someone You Care About: https://jillbaughan.com/joy-box/ Bowler, Kate. Good Enough: 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection. Convergent Books, 20. Leith, Prue. https://www.instagram.com/weareageist/reel/DCHgC_aPnqz/ Lipp, Kathi. https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKathiLipp January 20, 2025. Lipp, Kathi. The Clutter Free Home. https://kathilipp.com/clutter-free-home/#:~:text=She%20is%20the%20host%20of,living%20a%20Clutter%20Free%20life. Niequist, Shauna. I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working. Zondervan, 2022. Tosi, Christina. Dessert Can Save the World: Stories, Secrets and Recipes for a Stubbornly Joyful Existence. Harmony Books, 2022. Connect with Jill: Facebook ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~ Website
On our geocaching podcast today, we have stories about the small world of geocaching! We also share an update on Cache Odyssey and the associated GeoTours, Trail Tales stories from FTF Geocacher Magazine, prize giveaways and much more. Listen To The Show (30:42) Show Discussion: Please chat about the show by commenting on this post […] The post Show 894.0: Geocaching Small World Stories appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.
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Everyone has a story, and then there's John Graham, a self-proclaimed “badass granddad” who has ENDLESS stories! John has heard the call to adventure from a young age, joining a freighter boat crew as a teenager. He has seen war first-hand, worked for the United Nations, escaped a burning ship during a typhoon, and climbed treacherous mountains…that's just a sample. We're not sure what he *hasn't* done! John Graham is the Executive Director of global nonprofit The Giraffe Heroes Project, author, speaker, and seasoned adventurer. The Giraffe Heroes Project recognizes people who “stick their necks out for the common good,” and encourages everyone to make a difference. John continues to live a life of service. He shares his experiences with PTSD, finding his meaning in life, and so much more. You have to hear it to believe it. Drink up his stories! Enjoying your Social Soup? Share it with your friends, subscribe, and rate the show. Check out The Giraffe Heroes Project: https://www.giraffe.org/ Read John Graham's memoir, Quest—Risk, Adventure, and the Search for Meaning: https://www.johngraham.org/books/quest-risk-adventure-and-the-search-for-meaning Connect with John Graham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnagraham1/ Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio Learn more about sōsh: visit our website and reach out! getsosh.com Join us next week for another bowl of Social Soup!
Unlocking the Heart: Writing for Mindfulness, Courage, and Self-Compassion with James Crews Writing can be cathartic. It can be healing. And you do not have to be a writer to benefit from the healing and meditative effects of writing. Likewise, you do not have to be a meditator to experience the life-changing power of mindfulness and self-compassion. But sometimes, writing can be frustrating, when you can't seem to find the way to express your feelings on paper, so that the healing can begin. Unlocking the Heart: Writing for Mindfulness, Courage, and Self-Compassion is a book for those seeking to bring more self-care and creativity into their routines. Award-winning poet and author James Crews shares his poems with subjects ranging from vulnerability and grief to courage and gratitude. But more than just a poetry anthology, each poem is accompanied by James's personal insight into his inspiration and state of mind when writing his poetry, and writing prompts to help inspire you get started on your writing journey. James is the author of four prize-winning books of poetry—The Book of What Stays, Telling My Father, Bluebird, and Every Waking Moment—and a book of short essays, Kindness Will Save the World: Stories of Compassion and Connection. James also speaks and leads workshops on kindness, mindfulness, and writing for self-compassion. To learn more visit: www.jamescrews.net *************************************************** For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html To view the photography of Robert at: http://rpsharpe.com/
Recorded at the 2024 Automotive Aftermarket Retailers of Ontario (AARO) Business Management and Lindertech Training Tradeshow, our panel discusses strategies for increasing gross profit, team harmony, and the significance of training the next generation of automotive professionals. By understanding and managing gross profit, embracing expert guidance, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, shop owners can navigate the challenges of the industry and achieve long-term success. Murray Voth, RPM Training. Listen to Murray's previous episodes HERE. murrayvoth@rpmtraining.net David Coelho, Village Auto Care, London, ON Nick Schonenberger, Kaufman's Garage, Kitchener, ON Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode Automotive Aftermarket Retailers of Ontario (AARO): https://www.aaro.ca/ Murray Voth's Coaching Impact (00:02:57) Nick discusses how Murray's coaching and app changed his approach to gross profit. Building Profit into Gross Profit (00:03:06) The importance of integrating net profit into gross profit for better financial management is emphasized. Understanding Gross Profit (00:05:33) Nick reflects on the realization that gross profit is essential for covering all business expenses. The Role of Mastermind Groups (00:07:29) Discussion on how belonging to mastermind groups can open shop owners' eyes to new possibilities. The Journey from Shop Owner to Business Owner (00:09:36) The fear and misconceptions that prevent shop owners from embracing their roles. Efficiency in a Two-Bay Shop (00:11:08) David shares how he improved efficiency and processes in his shop after facing challenges. The Harmony of Teamwork (00:14:20) The importance of collaboration and teamwork in achieving high productivity is highlighted. Training and Developing Technicians (00:15:20) David explains how his team trains together, ensuring consistent processes and high performance. Balancing Growth and Team Well-being (00:16:06) The discussion concludes with thoughts on managing growth without overwhelming the existing team. Introduction and Improvement Ideas (00:16:16) Discussion on the need for better communication and vision in shop management. Reflecting on 2023 and Future Changes (00:18:01) Encouragement for shop owners to assess last year's performance and consider necessary changes. Training and Team Development (00:19:05) Introducing impactful training methods accessible to all team members for continuous improvement. Understanding Gross Profit Metrics (00:22:10) Clarifying the difference between markup and gross margin in shop pricing strategies. Teaching and Inspiring Future Technicians (00:26:57) David discusses his role as an educator and the importance of attracting young talent to the trade. Building a Professional Image in the Industry (00:29:00) Emphasizing the need for a positive image of the automotive trade to attract new entrants. Flexibility in Shop Management (00:30:40) David reflects on the flexibility he has as a shop owner to balance teaching...
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Wednesday October 2, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Patricia Engel is the author of five books including the newest collection of short stories, The Faraway World; Infinite Country, a New York Times Bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick; The Veins of the Ocean, winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize; It's Not Love, It's Just Paris, winner of the International Latino Book Award; and Vida, a finalist for the Pen/Hemingway and Young Lions Fiction Awards, and a New York Times Notable Book. She is a recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Her stories appear in The Best American Short Stories, The Best American Mystery Stories, The O. Henry Prize Stories, and elsewhere. Born to Colombian parents, Patricia teaches creative writing at the University of Miami. Patricia Engel joins Barbara DeMarco-Barrett to discuss how ideas become short stories or novels, how Veins of the Ocean started as a short story and became a novel, how the ending a short story differs from the ending of a novel, why she likes first person, knowing what to leave out in a short story, and more. For more information on Writers on Writing and extra writing perks, visit our Patreon page. To listen to past interviews, visit our website. Support the show by buying books at our bookstore on bookshop.org. We've stocked it with titles from our guests, as well as some of our personal favorites. You'll support independent bookstores and our show by purchasing through the store. Finally, on Spotify listen to an album's worth of typewriter music like what you hear on the show. Look for the artist, Just My Type. Email the show at writersonwritingpodcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners. (Recorded on April 25, 2024) Host: Barbara DeMarco-BarrettHost: Marrie StoneMusic and sound editing: Travis Barrett (Stream his music on Spotify, Apple Music, Etc.)
Elizabeth Mehren – I lived to tell the World: Stories from survivors of Holocaust, genocide and the atrocities of the war...with TRE's Selina MacKenzie
Welcome! ✈️ Today, listen to K read aloud The Berenstain Bears Around The World by Mike Berenstain ( ages 3 - 8 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. The Berenstain Bears Around The World was published by HarperCollins in 2016. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only* #berenstainbears #kidsbooksreadaloud #storytimewithk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storytimewithk/message
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James Crews is the editor of several bestselling anthologies, including The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy and How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope, which has over 100,000 copies in print. He has been featured in The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, The Christian Science Monitor, and on NPR's Morning Edition. James is the author of four prize-winning books of poetry—The Book of What Stays, Telling My Father, Bluebird, and Every Waking Moment—and a book of short essays, Kindness Will Save the World: Stories of Compassion and Connection. James also speaks and leads workshops on kindness, mindfulness, and writing for self-compassion. He lives with his husband on forty rocky acres in the woods of Southern Vermont. http://www.jamescrews.net
James Crews is the editor of several bestselling anthologies, including The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy and How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope, which has over 100,000 copies in print. He has been featured in The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, The Christian Science Monitor, and on NPR's Morning Edition. James is the author of four prize-winning books of poetry—The Book of What Stays, Telling My Father, Bluebird, and Every Waking Moment—and a book of short essays, Kindness Will Save the World: Stories of Compassion and Connection. James also speaks and leads workshops on kindness, mindfulness, and writing for self-compassion. He lives with his husband on forty rocky acres in the woods of Southern Vermont. Find more information on James, visit: https://www.jamescrews.net/ As always, we'll also include the live Prompt Lines for responses to our weekly prompt. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins. For links to all the past episodes, visit: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a “golden" sestina or tritina: start with an epigraph from another poem, and use six (or three) words from that quote as the end-words of your sestina or tritina. Next Week's Prompt: Write a short poem that explore someone else's awe. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
Guests: Michael Sheldrick, Author and Co-Founder and Chief Policy, Impact and Government Affairs Officer at Global Citizen [@GlblCtzn]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-sheldrick-30364051/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/micksheldrickWebsite | https://michaelsheldrick.com/On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/michael.sheldrick/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/micksheldrick/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Guests: Michael Sheldrick, Author and Co-Founder and Chief Policy, Impact and Government Affairs Officer at Global Citizen [@GlblCtzn]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-sheldrick-30364051/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/micksheldrickWebsite | https://michaelsheldrick.com/On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/michael.sheldrick/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/micksheldrick/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
In this conversation, Leslie Nunnery and Angela O'Dell discuss the importance of homeschooling with a Biblical worldview. Angela shares her journey into homeschooling and how God led her to create history and math curricula. They emphasize the need for parents to choose curriculum that aligns with the truth of the Bible and teaches children about Jesus. They also discuss the impact of homeschooling on future generations and the importance of having difficult conversations to build a strong foundation of faith. Meet The Guest:Angela is a veteran homeschooler, who loves to invest in the lives of homeschooling families. She is the author of the America's Story 1-3, The World's Story 1-3, and the Math Lessons for a Living Education series, all of which are published through Master Books, and the creator/producer of the popular podcast show, Real Cool History for Kids. She holds certifications in Child Development and Family Biblical Life Coach, and Mental Health Coaching with a special focus on adolescence through the teen years, and a Master Level Certification in Leadership Coaching. She recently launched Courageous Identity - Teen Edition, which focuses on discipling homeschooling families by helping them to establish good spiritual and mental health practices in their home. Angela's ultimate passion is teaching and training hearts and minds to find the answers for our generation in the never changing truth of God and His Word.Takeaways From This Episode:Homeschooling provides an opportunity to teach children with a biblical worldview. It is important to choose curriculum that aligns with the truth of the Bible and teaches children about Jesus. Homeschooling has a generational impact, as parents are training the future parents of their grandchildren. Difficult conversations and challenges to faith are necessary for building a strong foundation. Parents need to have solid answers to their children's questions and should be in God's Word daily to gain wisdom and understanding. Studying the Bible together as a family can deepen faith and provide opportunities for growth and discussion. Sharing wisdom and experiences with younger moms is important to help them navigate the challenges of parenting. Angela's books, America's Story and World Stories, provide valuable resources for teaching history from a biblical perspective. Additional Resources:Find out more about Angela O'Dell and her resources through Masterbooks HERECheck out The Real Cool History for Kids podcast HERE
In this conversation, Leslie Nunnery and Angela O'Dell discuss the importance of homeschooling with a biblical worldview. Angela shares her journey into homeschooling and how God led her to create history and math curricula. They emphasize the need for parents to choose curriculum that aligns with the truth of the Bible and teaches children about Jesus. They also discuss the impact of homeschooling on future generations and the importance of having difficult conversations to build a strong foundation of faith. Meet The Guest: Angela is a veteran homeschooler, who loves to invest in the lives of homeschooling families. She is the author of the America's Story 1-3, The World's Story 1-3, and the Math Lessons for a Living Education series, all of which are published through Master Books, and the creator/producer of the popular podcast show, Real Cool History for Kids. She holds certifications in Child Development and Family Biblical Life Coach, and Mental Health Coaching with a special focus on adolescence through the teen years, and a Master Level Certification in Leadership Coaching. She recently launched Courageous Identity - Teen Edition, which focuses on discipling homeschooling families by helping them to establish good spiritual and mental health practices in their home. Angela's ultimate passion is teaching and training hearts and minds to find the answers for our generation in the never changing truth of God and His Word. Takeaways From This Episode: Homeschooling provides an opportunity to teach children with a biblical worldview. It is important to choose curriculum that aligns with the truth of the Bible and teaches children about Jesus. Homeschooling has a generational impact, as parents are training the future parents of their grandchildren. Difficult conversations and challenges to faith are necessary for building a strong foundation. Parents need to have solid answers to their children's questions and should be in God's Word daily to gain wisdom and understanding. Studying the Bible together as a family can deepen faith and provide opportunities for growth and discussion. Sharing wisdom and experiences with younger moms is important to help them navigate the challenges of parenting. Angela's books, America's Story and World Stories, provide valuable resources for teaching history from a biblical perspective. Additional Resources: Find out more about Angela O'Dell and her resources through Masterbooks HERE Check out The Real Cool History for Kids podcast HERE Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
City Lights LIVE! celebrates the publication of “Women Who Change the World: Stories from the Fight for Social Justice” from City Lights Books, edited by Lynn Lewis, with a conversation between the editor and contributors Hilary Moore and Malkia Devich-Cyril. – Edited by Lynn Lewis – published by City Lights Books “Women Who Change the World” examines the inspiring oral histories of women fighting for justice and radical social change at community, state, and national levels. Award-winning oral historian Lynn Lewis brings together the stories of nine exceptional women, from their earliest formative experiences to their current strategies as movement leaders, organizers, and cultural workers. Each chapter is dedicated to one activist–Malkia Devich-Cyril, Priscilla Gonzalez, Terese Howard, Hilary Moore, Vanessa Nosie, Roz Pelles, Loretta Ross, Yomara Velez, and Betty Yu. Reflecting on the paths their lives have taken, they talk about their struggles and aspirations, insights and victories, and what keeps them in the fight for a better world. The life stories of these inspiring women reveal the many ways the experience of injustice can catalyze resistance and a commitment to making change. They demonstrate how the relationships and bonds of collective struggle for the common good not only win justice, but create hope, love, and joy. Lynn Lewis is an oral historian, educator, and community organizer. She is the author of “Love and Collective Resistance: Lessons from the Picture the Homeless Oral History Project” and is the former executive director and past civil rights organizer at “Picture the Homeless.” Lewis is the recipient of many honors and awards, including a 2022/2023 National Endowment for the Humanities Oral History Fellowship. She makes her home in New York City. Malkia Devich-Cyril is an organizer, activist, movement builder, writer, poet, educator, public speaker, and social justice leader in the areas of Black liberation and digital rights in expansive and profound ways that connect racialized capitalism to the digital economy. In her “Women Who Change the World” oral history, Malkia reflects on the responsibility of lineage, conferred by her mother, a leader of the Harlem Chapter of the Black Panther Party. Related to this is the theme of belonging: to family, community, and movement and the importance of narrative struggle to make meaning and build power to change material conditions. At the time of this interview, Malkia was formulating an analysis around the relationship between grief, grievance, and governance as a critical strategy to win freedom. Malkia, who also goes by Mac, was born and raised in New York City, and lives in Oakland, California. Hilary Moore is an organizer, educator and author who works within an anti-racist framework that links movements to abolish the police and the military with environmental justice, racial justice, and anti-imperialist struggles in the U.S. and internationally. She draws connections between eco-fascism, white supremacy, policing, the military, and surveillance that forecasts many of the dynamics we see today. In her “Women Who Change the World” oral history, she reflects on the process of her own political development and explores the meaning of belonging, creating community and connection. She describes the importance of mentorship and the role of storytelling as a way to build connection, leadership, and movement. Born in Sacramento, California, and raised in rural northern California, Hilary now lives in Louisville, Kentucky. You can purchase copies of “Women Who Change the World: Stories from the Fight for Social Justice” at https://citylights.com/city-lights-published/women-who-change-the-world-stories-from/. This event is made possible with the support of the City Lights Foundation. To learn more visit: https://citylights.com/foundation/.
Oh friends, I am sure, like mine, your heart is broken over the horrors we are witnessing between Israel and Palestine, as well as the hate crimes we are seeing in response to this crisis.In a moment of pure serendipity, I had an interview that was scheduled months ago with poet James Crews to chat about his new book, The Wonder of Small Things; Poems of Peace & Renewal. I originally planned to air this conversation as a Winter Solstice offering, but his book feels like the perfect balm for the pain of this moment. So, I am releasing this episode as quickly as possible in hopes that it offers you a tiny salve for your heart, a spark of okay-ness, as you continue to engage and bear witness to what is happening in the world. James Crews is the editor of several bestselling anthologies, including The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy and How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope, which has over 100,000 copies in print. He is the author of four prize-winning books of poetry—The Book of What Stays, Telling My Father, Bluebird, and Every Waking Moment—and a book of short essays, Kindness Will Save the World: Stories of Compassion and Connection. James also speaks and leads workshops on kindness, mindfulness, and writing for self-compassion. He lives with his husband on forty rocky acres in the woods of Southern Vermont.You can hear more about James and the connection between poetry and meditation in our first interview which aired in 2022. Listen Here: https://www.merylarnett.com/podcast/path-to-kindness?rq=CrewsYou can learn more about James, buy his new book {highly recommend!}, and subscribe to his Weekly Pause newsletter here: https://www.jamescrews.net/Sign up for my newsletter at http://eepurl.com/dBYEUL to receive free mini meditations each month, creative musings, and more.Make a donation or learn more about my free offerings and live classes by visiting merylarnett.com.IG: @merylarnett #meditatewithmeryl
Jo and Mal are here for another one of their famous Tropes Courses; this time, it is the journey into portal worlds (09:13). From Narnia to Oz and so much more, they take a look at what magical, other worlds have brought to so many readers and lovers of stories throughout the years. Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Senior Producer: Steve Ahlman Additional Production: Arjuna Ramgopal Social: Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He's interviewed Presidents from Air Force One and followed Syrian refugees fleeing war, “All Things Considered” host Ari Shapiro shares the stories behind the reporting in his first book. “The Best Strangers in the World” Stories from a Life Spent Listening” Hear a review on this week's “All About Books”
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9/12/23: Rep. Patricia Duffy on proposed firearms and health care laws; Duke Goldman on the Red Sox, the Yankees, and the Negro Leagues; Loretta Ross on “Women Who Change the World: Stories from the Fight for Social Justice;” Hampshire County Sheriff Patrick Cahillane, with Stacey Nee from the Children's Trust, on the Sheriff's Award for the Nurturing Fathers Program.
This episode was originally released May 03, 2023.Ari Shapiro is one of the hosts of NPR's award-winning afternoon newsmagazine, All Things Considred. The broadcast journalist has reported from across the globe and the U.S. and has won numerous awards including two national Edward R. Murrow awards; one for his reporting on the life and death of Breonna Taylor, and another for his coverage of the Trump Administration's asylum policies on the US-Mexico border. Shapiro is also a singer, appearing with the group Pink Martini. He debuted with Pink Martini at the Hollywood Bowl in 2009 and has since performed live at places like Carnegie Hall in New York, The Royal Albert Hall in London and L'Olympia in Paris. In 2019 he created the show Och and Oy with Tony Award winner Alan Cumming, and they continue to tour the country with it.During this podcast, Shapiro discusses his life and career and his new book The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Podcast: Control Loop: The OT Cybersecurity Podcast (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Real world stories of incident response and threat intelligence.Pub date: 2023-08-23Radiation sensor reports from Chernobyl may have been manipulated. South African power generator hit with malware. APT31 linked to attacks on industrial systems in Eastern Europe. Environmental regulation and increased maritime cyber risk. CISA Director warns of Chinese infrastructure attack staging. Threats to the power grid. CODESYS vulnerabilities. Today's guest is Dragos' Lesley Carhart, sharing their RSAC 2023 talk on real world stories of incident response and threat intelligence. The Learning Lab continues the conversation between Dragos' Mark Urban and Kimberly Graham about the convergence.Control Loop News Brief.Radiation sensor reports from Chernobyl may have been manipulated.Seeing Through the Invisible: Radiation Spikes Detected in Chernobyl During the Russian Invasion Show Possible Evidence of Fabrication (Ruben Santamarta)The Mystery of Chernobyl's Post-Invasion Radiation Spikes (WIRED)CISA Director warns of Chinese infrastructure attack staging.Top U.S. cyber official offers 'stark warning' of potential attacks on infrastructure if tensions with China escalate (NBC News)China's Volt Typhoon snoops into US infrastructure, with special attention to Guam. (CyberWire)CODESYS vulnerabilities.Microsoft reveals severe vulnerabilities in CODESYS industrial automation software (The Record)Multiple high severity vulnerabilities in CODESYS V3 SDK could lead to RCE or DoS (Microsoft)South African power generator hit with malware.Focus on DroxiDat/SystemBC (Kaspersky)Ransomware Trends in the HPH Sector - Q1 2022 (HHS)Environmental regulation and increased maritime cyber risk.Navigating Cybersecurity's Seas: Environmental Regulations, OT & the Maritime Industry's New Challenges (Dark Reading)Threats to the power grid.EXCLUSIVE: ‘Release our men': Far-right used power grid threats to try and blackmail government into freeing neo-Nazi bank robbery suspects (The Daily Dot)APT31 linked to attacks on industrial systems in Eastern Europe.Common TTPs of attacks against industrial organizations. Implants for uploading data (Kaspersky)Control Loop Interview.Our guest is Dragos' Technical Director for Industrial Incident Response, Lesley Carhart, sharing real world stories of incident response and threat intelligence from their RSAC 2023 talk. Control Loop Learning Lab.On the Learning Lab, Mark Urban is joined by Dragos Vice President of Product Management Kimberly Graham in part two of their discussion on the convergence of OT and IT. Control Loop OT Cybersecurity Briefing.A companion monthly newsletter is available through free subscription and on the CyberWire's website.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from N2K Networks, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Radiation sensor reports from Chernobyl may have been manipulated. South African power generator hit with malware. APT31 linked to attacks on industrial systems in Eastern Europe. Environmental regulation and increased maritime cyber risk. CISA Director warns of Chinese infrastructure attack staging. Threats to the power grid. CODESYS vulnerabilities. Today's guest is Dragos' Lesley Carhart, sharing their RSAC 2023 talk on real world stories of incident response and threat intelligence. The Learning Lab continues the conversation between Dragos' Mark Urban and Kimberly Graham about the convergence. Control Loop News Brief. Radiation sensor reports from Chernobyl may have been manipulated. Seeing Through the Invisible: Radiation Spikes Detected in Chernobyl During the Russian Invasion Show Possible Evidence of Fabrication (Ruben Santamarta) The Mystery of Chernobyl's Post-Invasion Radiation Spikes (WIRED) CISA Director warns of Chinese infrastructure attack staging. Top U.S. cyber official offers 'stark warning' of potential attacks on infrastructure if tensions with China escalate (NBC News) China's Volt Typhoon snoops into US infrastructure, with special attention to Guam. (CyberWire) CODESYS vulnerabilities. Microsoft reveals severe vulnerabilities in CODESYS industrial automation software (The Record) Multiple high severity vulnerabilities in CODESYS V3 SDK could lead to RCE or DoS (Microsoft) South African power generator hit with malware. Focus on DroxiDat/SystemBC (Kaspersky) Ransomware Trends in the HPH Sector - Q1 2022 (HHS) Environmental regulation and increased maritime cyber risk. Navigating Cybersecurity's Seas: Environmental Regulations, OT & the Maritime Industry's New Challenges (Dark Reading) Threats to the power grid. EXCLUSIVE: ‘Release our men': Far-right used power grid threats to try and blackmail government into freeing neo-Nazi bank robbery suspects (The Daily Dot) APT31 linked to attacks on industrial systems in Eastern Europe. Common TTPs of attacks against industrial organizations. Implants for uploading data (Kaspersky) Control Loop Interview. Our guest is Dragos' Technical Director for Industrial Incident Response, Lesley Carhart, sharing real world stories of incident response and threat intelligence from their RSAC 2023 talk. Control Loop Learning Lab. On the Learning Lab, Mark Urban is joined by Dragos Vice President of Product Management Kimberly Graham in part two of their discussion on the convergence of OT and IT. Control Loop OT Cybersecurity Briefing. A companion monthly newsletter is available through free subscription and on the CyberWire's website.
Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow shares intimate accounts and stories of Kannon or Guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion. She shares the story of Julie Pryde, the public health administrator of her […]
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This week I'm sharing a few stories of confidence and self-acceptance of people who show up big in this world as well as a handful of studies that show the benefits of having self-acceptance and confidence. "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." - Ralph Waldo Emerson Join me out here in the middle (of nowhere) on IG @farmhousestoryteller Want to join me on the podcast? Email me at danielle@farmhousestoryteller.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danielle-foulk/support
Ari Shapiro, a host of NPR's All Things Considered, performer with Pink Martini and with Alan Cumming, and the author of The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening (HarperOne, 2023), talks about his work as a journalist - and as a performer.
Journalist Ari Shapiro tells us about his memoir, ‘The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening'. Plus: we visit Italy's first indie mag festival Mag to Mag and speak with Ger Ger from ‘The Unseasonal' magazine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renown waterfowl photographer Gary Kramer is back with lots of amazing new stories gleaned while putting together his legendary Waterfowl of the World and beyond. He takes us 'round-the-world, covering recent bucket-list trips like Antartica penguin watching and Greenland king eider hunting, as well as photo safariing India wild tigers, Morocco red-crested pochards and ever-elusive masked ducks. Bringing it home, he describes balancing photographing with shotgunning and how both have shaped his understanding of waterfowl. Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells https://bossshotshells.com/ Benelli Shotguns https://www.benelliusa.com/shotguns/waterfowl-shotguns Tetra Hearing https://tetrahearing.com/ Ducks Unlimited https://www.ducks.org Mojo Outdoors https://www.mojooutdoors.com/p Tom Beckbe https://tombeckbe.com/ Flash Back Decoys https://www.duckcreekdecoys.com/ Voormi https://voormi.com/ GetDucks.com USHuntList.com It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
“But I now think about how wonderful it is that some of these radio stories that meant a lot to me that might have otherwise just disappeared, now do have a longer life. And you mentioned the fear of vampirism as a journalist. And the flip side of that is something that Audie Cornish, who was my co-host for many years on All Things Considered, said to me that I've really taken to heart, which is that in a crisis when people are on the worst day of their lives, whether it's a war or a natural disaster, or a mass shooting, of course there are people who don't want to talk and I respect that, but there are also people for whom being able to tell their story and being able to have somebody truly listen to them can be healing and can be a gift, and can be an act of love. And so when I go into those situations, I'm not going in as an emergency relief worker. I'm not going in as an aid worker. I'm going in as a listener. I'm going in to give people an opportunity to tell their stories and to be there to listen to them, and I've realized that that also has value and that that can be important.” Ari Shapiro is an award winning journalist with one of the most recognizable voices in the land: He's the host of NPR's “All Things Considered.” In his tenure, he's covered war zones, mass shootings, the White House—and also so much more, using his microphone to tell deeper stories about who we actually are. He recently published a debut memoir—The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening—where he uses his own life as the scaffolding to tell many of these stories. I cried…maybe 10 times as I followed Ari across the globe. Like me, Ari is from small town America—he was born in Fargo, North Dakota before his parents moved to Portland. Like my brother, Ari is gay—and came of age at a time when that was a dangerous thing to be. Like me, Ari grew up listening to Nina Totenberg and Susan Stamberg make sense of the world. And like me, he went to Yale. The point of Ari's book is exactly this: We all have so much in common, regardless of where we are born. Telling these stories brings us closer together. In our conversation, he shares his insights on what makes valuable journalism and we discuss the importance of exploring diverse perspectives to gain a broader understanding of the world around us. MORE FROM ARI SHAPIRO: The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening Follow Ari on Instagram and Twitter To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ari Shapiro is one of the hosts of NPR's award-winning afternoon newsmagazine, All Things Considred. The broadcast journalist has reported from across the globe and the U.S. and has won numerous awards including two national Edward R. Murrow awards; one for his reporting on the life and death of Breonna Taylor, and another for his coverage of the Trump Administration's asylum policies on the US-Mexico border. Shapiro is also a singer, appearing with the group Pink Martini. He debuted with Pink Martini at the Hollywood Bowl in 2009 and has since performed live at places like Carnegie Hall in New York, The Royal Albert Hall in London and L'Olympia in Paris. In 2019 he created the show Och and Oy with Tony Award winner Alan Cumming, and they continue to tour the country with it.During this podcast, Shapiro discusses his life and career and his new book The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As the co-host of NPR's flagship news program All Things Considered, Ari Shapiro is a go-to source for tens of millions of Americans for essential deep-dives into some of the most critical stories unfolding across the globe. At NPR for more than two decades now, Shapiro has made it his mission to serve as an informational and emotional conduit—or even a translator of sorts—between the subject and the listener. On this week's episode of Time Sensitive, he talks about his new memoir, The Best Strangers in the World: Stories From a Life Spent Listening; why he considers hosting All Things Considered like inheriting an heirloom; embracing one's identity as a journalistic asset; and the parallels between reading fiction, cooking, and reporting the news.Special thanks to our Season 7 sponsor, L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:[01:14] Ari Shapiro[03:48] “The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening”[04:09] Mary Louise Kelly[04:10] NPR's All Things Considered[07:23] Susan Stamberg[08:51] Noah Adams[09:44] Audie Cornish[17:27] “A Second, Chance Interview With Subject of Controversial First Lady Remarks”[20:46] “Ari Shapiro On Covering the Pulse Shooting”[22:07] Billy Manes[24:50] “‘Dr. No' Becomes Diplomat, Continues a Family Story”[24:54] Norm Eisen[27:29] “For Two Sarajevo Women, a Chance Friendship Forged in the Ashes of War”[31:40] “One Man's Moment With Martin Luther King Jr.”[38:48] Cascade AIDS Project[43:21] Nina Totenberg[52:59] Amitav Ghosh[53:02] “Journey To The Sundarbans: The ‘Beautiful Forest' of Mangroves”[53:05] Ghosh's “The Hungry Tide”[54:30] “Meet Bonbibi: The Indian Forest Goddess Worshiped Across Religions”[54:32] “Experts Fear Climate Change Will Lead to More Tiger Attacks in the Sundarbans”[54:53] “Amitav Ghosh: ‘The World of Fact Is Outrunning the World of Fiction'”[55:00] Ghosh's “Gun Island”[55:49] Pink Martini[55:53] Alan Cumming[57:50] Kim Hastreiter[59:23] Och and Oy[01:02:11] Ernesto Lecuona
Lately I've been wondering what the heck is wrong with the world - as a parent, trainer, and coach. I've been reading, observing, and reflecting on this topic. I think I have a pretty good idea, and today I'm just having a rant on books, What Happened To You, love, and discipline. I hope you enjoy this episode and I'd love it if you'd leave a review! Hosted by Andrea Barkley Follow me on Instagram Join The Daily Motivator - Your own personal fitness motivator with morning coaching texts that inspire you to take action, consistently workout, and eat right with direct access to me for questions and support.
Today, award-winning host of NPR's All Things Considered, and now New York Times bestselling author, Ari Shapiro joins us to discuss his new book The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening. We discuss how Ari brings his identity to his storytelling, the difference between illuminating and influencing in journalism, and how he approaches writing interview questions.The Stacks Book Club selection for April is Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude by Ross Gay. We will discuss the book on April 26th with Clint Smith.You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website:https://thestackspodcast.com/2023/04/12/ep-262-ari-shapiroEpisode TranscriptConnect with Ari: Instagram | TwitterConnect with The Stacks: Instagram | Twitter | Shop | Patreon | Goodreads | SubscribeSUPPORT THE STACKSJoin The Stacks Pack on PatreonTo support The Stacks and find out more from this week's sponsors, click here.Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this month's edition of our podcast devoted to literature, Late Night's Sarah Jenks-Daly talks to NPR host Ari Shapiro, who just released a book of memoir essays, The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening.She also chats with Clint Smith, whose new poetry collection Above Ground is available now.Plus, legendary author Margaret Atwood shares a book recommendation for Late Night Lit listeners.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ari Shapiro, host of NPR's All Things Considered, has stories to tell from his years in journalism. He joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his new memoir, a collection of essays that tell poignant stories ranging from his time on Air Force One, to fleeing with Syrian refugees, to performing cabaret with Alan Cumming. It's called “The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening.”
Author Matthew J. Distefano speaks on his latest, "The Wisdom of Hobbits: Unearthing Our Humanity at 3 Bagshot Row," as he helps readers discover their inner hobbits. Also, NPR host Ari Shapiro turns the tables on himself and tells his story in "The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening."
Zibby speaks to Ari Shapiro, the award-winning cohost of the most listened-to radio news program in the US (NPR's All Things Considered) and debut author of The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening, an utterly beautiful, humorous, and revelatory memoir-in-essays about his globe-trotting journalism and the people he met along the way. Ari reveals what he hopes readers will learn from his book. He also talks about his love of fiction, and his experiences performing at the Hollywood Bowl, singing in a college acapella group, reporting on the Pulse nightclub shooting, coming out at a young age, being the middle child, and more!In April, you can see Ari at Café Carlyle in New York City, where he is scheduled to join Alan Cumming for a residency!Purchase on Zibby's Bookshop: http://bit.ly/3JRPGGfPurchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3TPq1CySubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes or exclusive access to the in-store author events at Zibby's Bookshop in Santa Monica, CA. Join today! https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ari Shapiro has been the host of NPR's "All Things Considered" since 2015 and has reported from all over the world, including Iraq, Ukraine and Israel. His journalism has won him many accolades, including two Edward R. Murrow awards – one for his reporting on Breonna Taylor and another for his coverage of asylum policies on the US-Mexico border. On top of that, he's a singer and member of the band Pink Martini. We'll talk to Shapiro about how his life and work intertwine and explore his new memoir "The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening." Guests: Ari Shapiro, host, NPR's All Things Considered; author, "The Best Strangers in the World: Stories From a Life Spent Listening"
In conversation with award-winning chef and restauranteur Michael Solomonov Ari Shapiro is the cohost of NPR's All Things Considered, the most listened-to radio news program in the country. Formerly NPR's White House correspondent and international correspondent based in London, he has earned two Edward R. Murrow awards, the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize, and recognition from the American Bar Association and the Columbia Journalism Review. Also an accomplished stage performer, Shapiro is the creator of the one-man show Homeward and the co-creator of the show Och and Oy, which he performs nationwide alongside collaborator Alan Cumming. A memoir in the form of an essay collection, The Best Strangers in the World reveals the deeper stories behind some of the globe-hopping journalist's most poignant reportage. (recorded 3/23/2023)
If you've ever heard a probing interview or feature report from a far-flung nation by Ari Shapiro on WAMC, you may have wondered about the person behind the “All Things Considered” voice. Things like: just how do you get a story filed from Air Force One? Why does this guy know so much about flora and fauna? And how did he go from reporting on Pink Martini to joining the band? Those are just some of Shapiro's experiences detailed in his new memoir, “The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening.”
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In this episode, we share some random stories of incidents we've had happen to us in the horse world. From flirting to social media posts gone wrong. And what did Julia do to have a “barn meeting”. Follow us on Instagram @the3stridepodcast and keep up with all of our personal accounts @lauragailfernandez, @julia_hanssen and @mollyheroy
“Repairing the World” has been selected as one of the films being shown at the SF Jewish Film Festival on July 31. The film's producer, Patrice O'Neill, and Jeff Greendorfer are our guests. NIOT.org REPAIRINGTHEWORLD.ORG Tickets: SFJFF.org Repairing the World: Stories from the Tree of Life documents a community's response to hate and anti-Semitism in the aftermath of the assault on three congregations at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA. The lives of 11 people were taken on October 27, 2018 in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history. As the Jewish community experiences tremendous grief, they face the resurgence of age-old threats that lead to horrific violence. Together with their neighbors, they meet fear with courage as they confront hate and strengthen the connections they have been building for years. Against the backdrop of a tumultuous period in the country, a traumatized community works to heal as they experience the impact and dangers of anti-Semitism, racism, hate speech, and gun violence. Through the voices of survivors, family members, diverse Pittsburgh residents, and leaders, the film shows the powerful display of unity in a moment of crisis, the resilience of a vibrant city, and a community working together to understand what it means to be "Stronger than Hate."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.