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Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - ¡¡¡ 4 Novedades de Soul-Funk-Dub de Willwork4Funk !!! - 21/05/24

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 60:06


Sintonía: "Cat With Camera" - GO.SOUL.MAP."Soul Clap", "Coming For You", "I Found You" y "Fast As Lightning" - Bella Brown & The Jealous Lovers; "Happy Riddim", "Black Byrd", "Just A Little Talk" (feat. Jolly Joseph) y "Fly Away" - Soul Sugar; "Pushing" (feat. Derane Obika) - GO.SOUL.MAP.; "All Of Me" y "(You) Tonight" - Gary Beals Muchísimas gracias a Jade Parolini por su generosidad en el envío de buenos alimentos para el oído y el alma... Escuchar audio

Rap Rankings
S15E12 - The Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death [Pt. 1]

Rap Rankings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 562:57


The Season 15 finale has finally arrived with Moulz & Mel's nearly 17-hour review of The Notorious B.I.G.'s Life After Death, the trailblazing, blockbuster double album that would tragically also be his last. SPECIAL GUEST REVIEWER: @calebcat23 ------------------------------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (7:13 - 9:55) -- An Important Announcement From Moulz & Mel Regarding The Future Of Rap Rankings (14:40) -- The Rap Rankings Game (44:35) -- RAB Express: Kenny Mason, Angelic Hoodrat: Supercut (2:09:46) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (2:30:49) -- Life After Death Info (2:52:20) -- Track 1: "Life After Death Intro" (3:49:35) -- Track 2: "Somebody's Gotta Die" (4:03:12) -- Track 3: "Hypnotize" (4:22:58) -- Track 4: "Kick In The Door" (5:04:14) -- Track 5: "#!*@ You Tonight" (6:02:32) -- Track 6: "Last Day" (6:23:25) -- Track 7: "I Love The Dough" (6:42:36) -- Track 8: "What's Beef" (7:09:41) -- Track 9: "B.I.G. Interlude" (7:43:19) -- Track 10: "Mo Money Mo Problems" (7:51:43) -- Track 11: "Niggas Bleed" (8:33:38) -- Track 12: "I Got A Story To Tell" (9:03:49) -- TRANSITION TO DISC 2 (9:22:15) ---------------- Pt. 2: https://raprankings.captivate.fm/episode/s15e12-the-notorious-b-ig-life-after-death-pt-2

Amongthestacks
Tales and Tidbits with Jamie and Mariah

Amongthestacks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 29:43


Jamie and Mariah talk about Jamie's new dog, and their favorite all-time character, Will Trent. Finally, they discuss a few books that have nothing to do with Will Trent. Books mentioned include: How Can I Help You? by Laura SimsThe Last Word by Taylor AdamsBig Swiss by Jen Beagin, Rebecca Lowman, et al. I'm Not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly SegalAfter That Night by Karin SlaughterBoot Bones by Carlyn HainesPrograms mentioned include:Halloween Trick-O-Treat Parade, Teen Art Guild (TAG), Homeschool Coders, Books on the Square, and more. 

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Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 4/20/23 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 156:22


RADIO CRYSTAL BLUE 4/20/23 Alan Parsons Project "A Dream Within A Dream" - Tales Of Mystery and Imagination "Navarre's Ambush" - "Ladyhawke" movie soundtrack The Matthew Show "Invocation" "Half The Man" - February www.thematthewshow.com Alan Parsons Project "Silence And I" "Sirius" "Eye In The Sky" - Eye In The Sky Pilot "Bad To Me" - Second Flight Kate Bush "The Man With The Child In His Eyes" - The Kick Inside ********************** Alice Howe "You've Been Away So Long" - Circumstance www.alicehowe.com Jann Klose "Surrender" - Surrender www.jannklose.com Guilia Millanta "Looking For Bliss" - Woman On The Moon www.giuliamillanta.com Rebecca Loebe "On Your Mark" - Give Up Your Ghosts www.rebeccaloebe.com Tim Grimm "Stirrin' Up Trouble" - The Little In-Between www.timgrimm.com Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts "Seein' You Tonight" - Tears and Blades www.roughcutsband.com Teresa Storch "Make It Last" - Come Clean www.teresastorch.com HuDost "Come Home" - Anthems Of Home www.hudost.com ****************** Brian Lopez "Road To Avalon" (featuring KT Tunstall) https://brianlopezofficial.com/ Byron The Aquarius "Tonight" - https://twitter.com/Aquariusmusiq The Mystery Plan "What A Day" (disco version) Haunted Organic Machines https://www.facebook.com/themysteryplannc Zeeteah Massiah "Wat A Ting" - Wat A Ting www.zeeteah.com Strange Majik "Un Nouvel Amour" - www.stragemajik.com The Kut "Runaways" - Grit www.thekut.co.uk Shonen Knife "Jump Into The New World" - Adventure www.shonenknife.com Sirsy "Sweet Dreams" - Like A Drum www.sirsy.com A Cloud Of Ravens "The Blackest Mantra" - Parable www.facebook.com/acloudofravens Quiet Riot "I Can't Hold On" www.quietriot.band --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

Book Talk, etc.
We Read Our Shelf Additions!

Book Talk, etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 62:51


In Episode 68 of Book Talk, Etc. Tina and Renee share their recently read shelf additions. They also share what they've been loving lately, their latest reads, shelf additions, and have book talk about their shelf addition successes (or not) **If you enjoy our commercial free podcast please consider supporting us on Patreon ! We have great bonus episodes including: Books we DNFed, Books We Disagreed On, What's in the Mailbag, Second Year Spoiler Author Chat, + our ALL NEW CRIMINALLY BOOKED! Plus, we host fun Zoom events like Mood Reader Happy Hour and Book Talk Book Club, a private Facebook group & our NEW DISCORD where you can interact with other patrons all for just $5 a month! Loving Lately 4:42 Battle of the Books Templates by Kelly @kellyhook.readsbooks (R) 9:56 Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Creamer (T) Latest Reads12:45 The Vanishing Point |Elizabeth Brundage

Passions & Prologues
Being a Cool Hockey Mom with Gilly Segal

Passions & Prologues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 42:15


For Gilly Segal, hockey is about family. It's one of her connections to her dad and now it's a massive part of life for Gilly and her son. In this discussion, Gilly and Adam chat about how sports bond us to family in ways that go beyond just wins and losses, the positive effects sports have on the lives of children, the difference between the dream and reality of working in sports, and much more.  She is the co-writer of the New York Times bestselling I'm Not Dying with You Tonight, co-written with Kimberly Jones, and is now working on a secret solo project she reveals at the end of the discussion. Enjoyed this episode? Be sure to rate and review us on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts and send your feedback to passionsandprologues@gmail.com. If you email us proof of your review, Adam will send you a personalized book recommendation via email! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Passions & Prologues
Collecting a legacy with Kimberly Latrice Jones

Passions & Prologues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 49:58


Kimberly Jones knows the importance of history. Her powerful book, How We Can Win is all about the history of systemic racism in the United States and leveling the playing field. The New York Times bestselling I'm Not Dying with You Tonight, co-written with Gilly Segal, is based on actual race riots. Also, she's currently working on a biography of her mother, a trailblazer in multiple ways.  She also understands legacy and that the things she leaves behind will be part of the way she's remembered. In this conversation, Kim and Adam talk about the things Kim collects ranging from Cabbage Patch Dolls and Yo! MTV Raps cards to hard to find books to… much stranger things.  Adam and Kim first met way before Kim took the world by storm with her powerful and emotional speech about the inequality in America during the George Floyd protests. Their friendship is one of goofiness and shared adoration. This conversation is like sneaking into a family Sunday meal and listening in as they joke about the many things that have meaning to us. Enjoyed this episode? Be sure to rate and review us on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts and send your feedback to passionsandprologues@gmail.com. If you email us proof of your review, Adam will send you a personalized book recommendation via email! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones
24: Self-improvement is a revolutionary act with Kimberly Latrice Jones (she/her) | Part 1

As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 29:45


Kimberly Jones (she/her) reminds us that the future we have tomorrow is decided by the actions we take today. In this episode Kimberly joins Thamarrah to discuss self-reflection as a community service and how learning from the pursuits and strategies of our ancestors can help guide our path towards justice today. In 2020, a video of Kimberly speaking on an Atlanta Street went viral after the murder of Ahmaud Aubrey, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd ignited civil unrest. In just 6 minutes she captivated masses by capturing the economic struggles of Black people in America. In her book How We Can Win, she explores the influence America's history with racial disparity has on our lives today and delivers strategies for how we can effect change while nurturing ourselves in the process. This is part 1 of a 2 part episode. --------------- Kimberly Jones is an activist, screenwriter, and author. She's co-authored books including the bestselling YA novel I'm Not Dying with You Tonight and Why We Fly. -------------- Support the show: Buy audiobooks from Libro.fm using code ASITSHOULDBE at checkout to get 2 books for the price of 1.

Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil
#178: Eleições 2022, um momento histórico, com Josué Medeiros

Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 50:33


Bianca Pyl e Luís Brasilino conversam com o cientista político Josué Medeiros, professor adjunto do Departamento de Ciência Política da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Ele é um dos coordenadores do Observatório Político e Eleitoral (Opel) - ao lado de Jorge Chaloub, Mayra Goulart, Pedro Lima e Thais Aguiar -, iniciativa de três grupos de pesquisa da UFRJ e da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), que, entre outras ações, está produzindo desde maio boletins mensais de acompanhamento do processo eleitoral brasileiro deste ano. Conversamos sobre a disputa entre democracia e autoritarismo nas eleições de 2022, o fracasso da terceira via, as principais razões das intenções de voto em Lula e Bolsonaro, o impacto da PEC do Desespero e da campanha nas redes sociais, a decisiva última semana antes da votação, o peso de uma vitória petista no primeiro turno, a carta pela democracia e muito mais! Além de professor na UFRJ, Josué é coordenador do Núcleo de Estudos sobre a Democracia Brasileira da mesma universidade, membro do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais da UFRRJ, pesquisador do Laboratório de Eleições, Partidos e Política Comparada e doutor em Ciência Política pelo Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, com doutorado-sanduíche na Universidade de Paris 3. Trilha: Ben E. King e Stan Applebaum, “Stand by Me” (Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber e Mike Stoller); e Courtney Barnett, “If I Don't Hear from You Tonight”.

The Restricted Section
Padfoot Returns feat. Harmat from ASIOAF Symposium

The Restricted Section

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 83:01


Professor Snape threatens a child, then the kids finally get to reunite with Sirius. Email us at restrictedsectionpod@gmail.com to tell us what you thought of Padfoot Returns or even what you think of us! We'd love to read your email on the show. Be sure to subscribe to know right away about new episodes, and rate and review! SUPPORT US ON OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/therestrictedsection THANK YOU LOVE YOU BUY OUR MERCH: https://www.bonfire.com/store/restrictedsectionpod/ THANK YOU LOVE YOU IG: https://www.instagram.com/restrictedsectionpod/ TW: https://twitter.com/restrictedpod FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rspoddetentioncrew/ Check out our other amazing Movie Night Crew Network podcasts! This episode featured: Harmat, co-host of A Song of Ice and Fire Symposium! https://popculturesymposium.tumblr.com/ Harmat plugged Little Women (2019) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3281548 IG @mcturndownforwatt https://www.instagram.com/mcturndownforwatt/ TW  @mcwattsup https://twitter.com/mcwattsup Check out That's What I'm Tolkien About every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts https://tolkienaboutpod.podbean.com/Mary Clay Watt Mary Clay plugged Witcher 3 Christina Kann https://linktr.ee/christinakann Christina plugged The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides https://bookshop.org/a/65495/9781250301703 I'm Not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal https://bookshop.org/a/65495/9781492678892 A Black Woman's History of the United States by Daina Ramey Berry and Kari Nicole Gross https://bookshop.org/a/65495/9780807001998 Lockdown on London Lane by Beth Reekles https://bookshop.org/a/65495/9781989365854 Octavia's Brood ed. Adrienne Maree Brown https://bookshop.org/a/65495/9781849352093 And check the fanfics Ashley recommended! In her words: P.S. - I have a few of my favorite FanFics I'd like to plug if you don't mind! These are short and really pull at the heartstrings: -You Meet in Paris (2019) by enembee - "..and she eclipses the Sun" Harry/Gabrielle Delacour https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13328397/1/You-Meet-in-Paris -Cauterize (2008) by Lady Altair - "Of course it's missing something vital. That's the point." Dennis Creevey takes up his brother's camera after the war. https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4152700/1/Cauterize ^ This one WRECKED me -The Twine Bracelet (2012) by CheddarTrek - Another short & sweet about Colin Creevey https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8461800/1/The-Twine-Bracelet

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 2/11/22 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 119:41


Seven Year Witch "I Wanna Love You" www.sevenyearwitch.com @sevenyearwitch Midnite City "Atomic" www.midnitecity.com @midnitecityuk Rotten Mind "Drifter" https://www.facebook.com/rottenmindua/ Beck Black "Lackluster" www.beckblack.com @beckblackmusic ************************* Kulick "Time To Go" - Everyone I Know Will Die www.kulickofficial.com @kulickofficial Harley & The Wolf "Youthful Souls" https://www.facebook.com/HarleyAndTheWolf @Handthewolf Pete Mancini "Horse And Sparrow"- Killing The Old Ways www.petemancini.com @pete_mancini Ask Carol "Come Closer" www.askcarolmusic.com @askcarolmusic The Cush "Beneath The Lines" - Riders In The Stardust Gold www.thecush.com @thecush2 **************** Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts"Seein' You Tonight" www.roughcutsband.com @ryanchrys The Miners "Black Bart" - Megunticook www.minersmusic.com @minerspa Taarka "What My Darling Says" - Fading Mystery www.taarka.com @taarkamusic Julian Taylor "It's Not Enough" - The Ridge www.juliantaylormusic.ca @jtaylorband Mean Mary "Nine Pound Banjo" - Alone www.meanmary.com Rob Lutes "Come Around" - Amsterdam www.roblutes.com @roblutes Danielle Miraglia "When Things Go Wrong (It Hurts Me Too)" - Bright Shining Stars www.daniellem.com @dmiriglia Hungrytown "Sometime" - Further West www.hungrytown.net @hungrytown Beth Wood "The Hard Way" - The Long Road www.bethwoodmusic.com @bethwoodmusic Allysen Callery "Fair Warning" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallerymusic.com @allysencallery ******************* Closing music: Gabrielle Roth & The Mirrors "Speaking Curves" - Jhoom: The Intoxication Of Surrender Running time: 4 hours Dan Herman Radio Crystal Blue Internet's longest running adult-alternative music station, established 2000. 253-468-0061 www.radiocrystalblue.net dan@radiocrystalblue.net Facebook: Dan Herman or Radio Crystal Blue twitter: @radiocblue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiocblue/message

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The World As It Should Be
Kimberly Jones

The World As It Should Be

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 44:30


Kimberly Latrice Jones is an American author, activist and filmmaker. She is co-author of the NYT bestselling YA novel, I'm Not Dying with You Tonight and her latest book, How We Can Win: Race, History and Changing the Money Game that's Rigged.How We Can Win is an expansion of a 7-minute video of Kimberly, filmed in Atlanta whilst she was helping clear up the streets following the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police. In it, she uses a Monopoly analogy to explain the history of racism and its impact on Black Americans. The video went viral, and the book is already making the headlines both here and in the US.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-world-as-it-should-be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Read With Carylee Podcast
EP39: Momma, Can I Sleep With You Tonight? By Jenny Delacruz

Read With Carylee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 15:17


“Momma, Can I Sleep With You Tonight?” By Jenny Delacruz   The Read with Carylee Show brings the love of literature to children and gives a peek behind the scenes by evoking the joy of reading, helping children interact with authors, and displaying the hidden talent of these authors who may be living in your community.    In this episode, we are going to read “Momma, Can I Sleep With You Tonight?” by Jenny Delacruz.   ✅ ABOUT THE STORY:   How do you talk to your child about their big feelings while dealing with your own? How do you encourage hope as you hear devastating news every day? On nights when you can't sleep, and neither do your little ones —  here's a book that's worth reading:"Momma, Can I Sleep With You Tonight?" by Jenny Delacruz.   This book provides a comforting conversation dealing with frustration and fear in these challenging times. “Mama, can I sleep with you tonight? My whole life feels like a bad dream. I feel too many feelings. They're all twisted up”.    For parents and guardians, the book expresses that it is okay to tell children that it is natural to have these feelings but what is more important is to have them understand that they are supported and are not alone. “I'm still in shock. Our lives changed so quickly. The world we knew just stopped. But now we have to work together to live in this new one”.    You can find a helpful resource for mental health tips towards the end of the book, where the author, also as a licensed counselor, talks about the stages of grief and free tools that you can access online. This book is also available in Spanish and French.  ✅ ABOUT THE AUTHOR:   Jenny Delacruz is a licensed professional counselor of over 10 years of experience.  She has an M.S in Counseling and minored in African & African American Studies.    Her desire to have the freedom to create diverse books led her to start Cobbs Creek Publishing. She believes that providing unique and relatable literature will empower children to make meaning about themselves and grow up to make a difference in the world.   Her book  Momma, Can I Sleep with You Tonight? tells her own experience of helping children deal with their grief and coping with COVID-19.   You can also check out her first book, Fridays with Ms. Mélange: Haiti. She has a YouTube channel called Storytime with Ms. Mélange where she reads diverse children's books aloud.   Get in touch with Jenny:   Facebook: Cobbs Creek Publishing LinkedIn: Jenny Delacruz Instagram: @cobbscreekpublishing Website: www.cobbscreekpublishing.com      

What to Read Next Podcast
#298 Author Interview: Maria Andreu

What to Read Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 18:41


Today I am excited to share an interview with YA author Maria Andreu. Maria wrote Love in English which is a love letter to language  and explores what it means to be an “American.” This is a personal story and in this interview we dive into the story, Maria’s own experience learning English and of course we end with some book recommendations.  BOOKS RECOMMENDED: Love in English by  Maria Andreu Amazon / Bookshop  Babysitters Club by Ann M. Martin Amazon / Bookshop  Sweet Valley High by Francine Pascal Amazon (KU) I am Not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal Amazon / Bookshop  Red Hood by Elana K Arnold Amazon / Bookshop    CONNECT WITH MARIA ANDREU Website  Twitter  Instagram   SUPPORT THE WHAT TO READ NEXT PODCAST! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.  Or you can subscribe to the show on Spotify. Spread the love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends   JOIN PATREON COMMUNITY  Get weekly romance recommendations, early access to author interviews, monthly meetups and exclusive Patreon audio series by joining the Patreon community. Sign up today; http://www.whattoreadnextblog.com/patreon   ETSY SHOP ALERT- QUEEN BEE READS   Romance lovers: check out Queen Bee Reads Etsy Shop for cute & comfortable bookish apparel! Use code: WHATTOREAD10 to save! http://www.whattoreadnextblog.com/queenbeereads FROLIC PODCAST NETWORK  What to Read Next Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!    AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE If you purchase a book through my Amazon or Bookshop link, I will receive a commission at no cost to you that will help cover the cost of the podcast    CONNECT WITH LAURA YAMIN  WhattoReadNextBlog.com Instagram 

Beyond 6 Seconds
Episode 117: Helping children cope in 2020 through books and storytelling – with Jenny Delacruz

Beyond 6 Seconds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 29:33


Jenny Delacruz is a Haitian-American writer, a licensed counselor and the founder of Cobbs Creek Publishing. She is a wife and mom of 2 boys. Born and raised in New York, she has always been aware of the importance of diversity and how each person has a story that weaves back to generations. Jenny’s passion for teaching her children about world history and current events led her to pursue writing and launch her own educational children’s book series. She has written 2 picture books, "Fridays With Ms. Mélange: Haiti" and "Momma, Can I Sleep with You Tonight?" which helps children cope with the impact of COVID-19. She recently released her first nonfiction book for adults called "How Was Your Summer? Fostering Critical Conversations with Students." It’s a guide for parents and teachers to nurture mental health in kids from grades K-12. During this episode, you will hear Jenny talk about: How she wrote her first book for her son who wanted to learn more about Haiti, which led her to start Cobbs Creek Publishing Her advice on how to talk to kids about tough topics in an age-appropriate way How her youngest son inspired her to write “Momma, Can I Sleep with You Tonight?” How she uses social media to increase her books’ reach and accessibility Her future plans for writing and publishing You can find out more about Cobbs Creek Publishing at cobbscreekpublishing.com, on Instagram, on YouTube, and on Facebook. Watch the video of this interview on YouTube! Subscribe to the FREE Beyond 6 Seconds newsletter for all the latest news and updates about my podcast! Click here for the episode transcript.

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Helping Children Cope During the Pandemic: An Interview with Jenny Delacruz

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 19:07


None of us could have imagined what 2020 would be like. Between the global pandemic, the killing of George Floyd and the uprisings in response to his wrongful death and persistent racism, it has been a year that has challenged parents and children alike. How can we help our children cope with the uncertainty of this time? What can we do to help our children process their emotions? The answer to these questions came late at night for Haitian-American writer and licensed counselor, Jenny Delacruz. As she considered how to support her son through this difficult time, she was flooded with ideas and began writing. What came of her late-night creativity were the ideas for her recently released books and the desire to start a publishing company, so she could print the books her children needed. She is now the CEO of Cobbs Creek Publishing and the author of three books, Momma Can I Sleep with You Tonight, Fridays with Ms. Mélange: Haiti, and How Was Your Summer? Delacruz joins Marti and Erin this week to discuss the stages of grief, concrete ways to support children and what to expect as our children navigate this difficult time. Join us to hear her inspiring story of creating the books her children needed and how she is giving back to her community.   HOW WILL YOU HELP YOUR CHILD COPE DURING THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES? In what ways have you noticed your children move through the stages of grief during the pandemic? How might you validate your child's experiences and emotions? If you were going to write the story your children need right now, what would you write about?   WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HELPING YOUR CHILDREN (AND YOURSELVES) COPE DURING THE PANDEMIC? ❉ LET’S PLAY THROUGH THIS! TIPS ON COPING WITH THE PANDEMIC THROUGH PLAY ❉ HELPING PARENTS COPE WITH THE PANDEMIC. In the face of an unprecedented global crisis that requires children to be home from school, whether they are in preschool or college, and results in a 24-hour news cycle with overwhelming and sometimes terrifying messages, it’s no wonder many parents are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or sad. So, how can we cope as we adjust to new routines, financial challenges, and the risk of infection from the novel coronavirus? Dr. Erin Erickson, co-host of the weekly podcast Mom Enough®, offers tips to help you stay positive and actively address the range of emotions that most parents are feeling during this pandemic.   ❉ HELPING FAMILIES COPE DURING THE PANDEMIC. We are all reading about it and listening to stories on the news. Our children are hearing about it too, and they are feeling the impact as they are kept at home and adjusting to new ways of learning. So, how can we stay happy and healthy as we hunker down and protect our families – and those most vulnerable – from COVID-19? Read these practical tips to help your family cope, and make the most of your time together, from family nurse practitioner and parenting coach, Dr. Erin Erickson.   ❉ 10 NATURE ACTIVITIES TO HELP GET YOUR FAMILY THROUGH THE PANDEMIC. Our friend, author, Richard Louv wrote this excellent article on nature activities you and your children can do during the pandemic.

The Elementary Music Teacher Podcast: Music Education
122- How to help kids cope with the impact of COVID-19 with Jenny Delacruz

The Elementary Music Teacher Podcast: Music Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 34:38


In this episode, Jenny Delacruz talks about how to help kids cope with the impact of COVID-19. During our conversation, we discuss not just COVID, but also how books can help kids process trauma of all kinds. She explains how to incorporate books into the music room and why it's so crucial we continue reading to kids. Jenny Delacruz is a Haitian American Writer, a wife, and a mother of two boys. She was born and raised in New York. Growing up, she was aware of the importance of diversity and how each person has a story that weaves back to generations. Jenny is also a licensed professional counselor specializing in family conflicts, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and parenting issues. Her counseling career has helped her in her writing because it has allowed her to realize the importance of promoting the emotional intelligence and self-awareness of children in books. As a counselor, she has observed how the books children read help them have a more meaningful understanding of themselves and the world around them. Her passion for teaching her children about world history and current events led her to pursue writing and launch her own educational children's book series. If you want more of Jenny Delacruz's work, check out her first book, Fridays with Ms. Mélange: Haiti. She has a YouTube channel called Storytime with Ms. Mélange where she reads diverse children's books aloud. You can also visit her online at www.cobbscreekpublishing.com. She is now launching her next book "Momma, Can I Sleep with You Tonight? Helping Children Cope with the Impact of COVID-19." Sites: https://www.cobbscreekpublishing.com/ & https://www.restorativetherapy.info/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/StoryTimeWithMsMelange IG: @storytimemelange Twitter: https://twitter.com/storytimewithm2 FB: Diverse Kids Books (https://www.facebook.com/StoryTimeWithMs.Melange/) Join the Elementary Music Teacher Community Facebook group to continue the conversation. I'd love for you to leave a rating and a review of the podcast on I-tunes, be sure to share the podcast with any music teacher friends who would find it helpful and be sure to tag me on Instagram or Facebook.

Awkwardness & Grace
Talking Race with Tweens and Teens

Awkwardness & Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 36:05


 “Becoming Kareem” by Kareem Abdul JabarA PLACE INSIDE OF ME by Zetta ElliotThese resources are for teens review first for tweens:The Hate You Give, By Angie Thomas: the book and movieI am not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilley Thomas There is also two pretty intense movies Thirteenth- pretty intense.When They See Us film on Netflix by Ava Duverney

Getting Real Candid with Kesha
EP 11: A Candid Convo with Kimberly Latrice Jones

Getting Real Candid with Kesha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 45:38


Today we have the amazing Kimberly Jones on the show. She is a prolific novelist, director, human rights activist, and brilliant thespian who has become a change-agent within the literary world and in the Black Lives Matter movement. In today’s episode we have a candid convo about racial injustices in the current climate. Kimberly drops gems throughout the entire episode. During our conversation she goes deep into police brutality cases, her new initiative regarding accurate history books in all schools and much more!Make sure you check out her best-seller, "I'm Not Dying with You Tonight," which has sold out and is also number 1 on Amazon. Kimberly is also Co-Founder to Super Woman Squad -a collection of talented women that are directors, writers, and producers, here they write the vision and make it plain. Not only has she captivated the world of literature, but Kimberly has also played a pivotal role in the film industry. Her love for the written word and world of films delves deeper into feeding the culture the most potent weapon -education. You can find Kimberly Jones at the following:Website: Kimjoneswrites.comTwitter: @kimlatricejonesInstagram: @kimberlylatricejonesYoutube: Kim Jones WritesI’m Not Dying with You Tonight on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1492678899/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_i_z0tgFbYPDABCNReferences discussed in episode:Jamarion Robinson Please donate and sign the petition for Jamarion Robinson at www.justiceforjamarion.orgBreonna TaylorPlease donate and sign the petition for Breonna Taylor at www.standwithbre.com Until Freedom This is a great organization to donate and support them as they continue to fight for all cases known and unknown to the public untilfreedom.com

In the Middle of It with Amy Kelly, The Ish Girl
What to Read Next With Your Teen: 25 Books for Summer 2020

In the Middle of It with Amy Kelly, The Ish Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 24:06


WHAT TO READ NEXT I’m so glad you’re here because I’m talking about my favorite thing ever today – reading! Specifically, I’m sharing the books that I’ve been reading this summer, plus the ones that are in my TBR stack, to inspire you on what to read next. Now, if you’ve been with me awhile, you know that I normally do a summer book club, but I’ve decided that this year, I’m not. Mostly because my oldest just graduated and he’ll be heading to college next month (oh! my heart!) so I’ve been streamlining to give myself time for all. the. things. From graduation, to grieving, to getting stuff for his dorm, to his actual drop off day, I knew this summer would be emotional and busy. So instead of a book club, I’m bringing you amazing recommendations from the YA world that you can read with your teen or without. If you’re looking for what to read next with your teens (or to do a book club with them), I’d highly recommend downloading my free resource, Questions for Any Book, to use in your discussions. ABOUT THE BOOKS Just a note about all of the books I’ll be talking about. Most of these are on the lighter side. I’ve included a couple of harder-hitting ones, but for the most part, these are light summer reads. The ones with a star by them are ones that I’ve read. Some are older releases that I’ve just gotten to recently. Some hit shelves within the past few weeks. Others haven’t come out yet – for those, I’ve included their release dates. Okay, having said that, here are all. the. books. that are what you can read next. BOOKS I’VE READ Maureen Johnson’s Truly Devious series If you like a good mystery, this series is for you. Set in a boarding school that only houses 50 hand-picked students, you’ll love following Stevie Bell and her friends as they solve the 75-year-old mystery that has haunted Ellingham Academy. There are twists and turns in the twists and turns. It’s a super fun adventure, and I, personally, was SO GLAD I waited until the 3rd book was out (I think it published at the end of January.) The books in the series are Truly Devious, The Vanishing Stair, and The Hand on the Wall. Talk Nerdy to Me by Tiffany Schmidt This is the third book in Schmidt’s Bookish Boyfriends series, and like the first 2, this one didn’t disappoint. Where those chronicled the stories of sisters Merri and Rory, this third book is all about Eliza Gordon-Fergus, Merri’s best friend and very neglected daughter of 2 overachieving, Nobel prize-winning scientists. Like her first two books, the author weaves classic novels into this modern-day story – in this book, it was Frankenstein and Anne of Green Gables. The first book, A Date with Darcy, pulled in Pride and Prejudice (of course) and Romeo and Juliet. The second book, The Boy Next Story, drew upon The Great Gatsby and Little Women. The good news is that there is a 4th book coming out, Get a Clue. The bad news? It’s going to be a while before it’s released. (January 19, 2021) The Squad: Perfect Cover and The Squad: Killer Spirit by Jennifer Lynne Barnes While waiting for JLB’s latest to come out (The Inheritance Games, September 1,) I decided to check out some of her earliest titles and found The Squad series. It’s a little dated – I think they came out in 2008 – but so, so fun. If you’re looking for a lighthearted, snarky read, I’d definitely give them a try. Think Bring It On meets Spy Kids. The whole premise is that the elite cheerleading squad (and all the “it” girls) at Bayport High School, where Toby Klein is a new student, is actually an undercover spy team. Because who expects anything from cheerleaders? A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson As I put this list together, I realized I had this whole murder mystery, subterfuge theme going on. It’s the story of high school senior, Pippa Fitz-Amobi, who uses a 5-year-old murder as the basis for her AP Capstone Research project. I was interested in this book for a couple of reasons – 1, the AP Capstone program is one that my son did, and 2, the whole being on a mystery-kick thing. This book had the flavor of the wildly popular podcast, Serial. I loved it because it tackled some serious issues like justice & racism. BOOKS I HAVE IN MY OWN WHAT TO READ NEXT STACK If you want to know more about them, click the link to read the Amazon description. DIG by A.S. King Keep My Heart in San Francisco by Amelia Diane Coombs Now and When by Sara Bennett Wealer Mayhem: A Novel by Estelle Laure JULY 21 10 Things I Hate About Pinky by Sandhya Menon (Follow-up to When Dimple Met Rishi and There’s Something about Sweetie) IMI Episode 53 More Than Maybe by Erin Hahn (I also loved her You’d Be Mine.) AUGUST 4 Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer (Twilight from Edward’s perspective!) AUGUST 11 Chasing Starlight by Teri Bailey Black AUGUST 18 Six Angry Girls by Adrienne Kisner 12 Angry Men movie WHAT TO READ NEXT – AND WATCH! The last 2 books I’m going to talk about have been out for a while, and I’m adding them to your what to read next list because they’re also on screen – or will be soon. I’m Not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal. Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng Little Fires Everywhere with Reese Witherspoon and Kerrie Washington (Hulu series) Brene Brown’s interview with Reese Witherspoon and Kerrie Washington (Unlocking Us podcast) Okay, so that’s my list for you guys. I’d love to know what you and/or your teens read next! Email me at amy@thishgirl.com or DM on Fa

Hunk with Mike Bridenstine
JEREMY FRISCH & KIMBERLY JONES (Ep. 70)

Hunk with Mike Bridenstine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 74:57


Videos are on patreon.com/brido This week has Jeremy Frisch, the guy from the "I yield my time. Fuck you" video/song of the summer directed at Michel Moore and the LAPD. And Kimberly Jones, co-author of "I'm Not Dying with You Tonight" and viral sensation from the "How Can We Win" aka "Equality and Not Revenge" video after the protests in Atlanta.

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Dulce Sloan Presents a Primer on Juneteenth | Kimberly Jones & LL Cool J

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 43:00


Dulce Sloan shares a Juneteenth history lesson, activist Kimberly Jones discusses "I'm Not Dying with You Tonight," and LL Cool J talks about his Rock the Bells initiative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Strong Women Co
Time for Transformation

Strong Women Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 42:16


We are in a time for transformation and change, individually and collectively. We are refusing to accept racial injustices anymore. We are opening our eyes to the systems that no longer serve us. We are angry, exhausted and determined to create a better world. We are evolving. Relationships are ending and the truth is bubbling up. It is time for us to say ENOUGH to the injustices, police brutality and violence. It is time for us to LISTEN to the experiences of our black and brown sisters and brothers. It is time to eradicate racism for the archaic, cruel, unjust underlying, all-encompassing system that it is. We can do it. We must do it. We are DOING it. Let’s keep going! For daily inspiration and motivation follow Strong Women Co on facebook and Instagram: www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCo www.instagram.com/strongwomenco To join our FREE online Tribe: www.facebook.com/groups/SWCTribe Link to Kimberly Jones’ video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llci8MVh8J4 Link to Kimberly Jones’ book, “I'm Not Dying with You Tonight” https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43352274-i-m-not-dying-with-you-tonight

Currently Reading
Minisode: Getting Started as a White Ally with Anna Hithersay

Currently Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 52:08


Today, Kaytee is chatting with online friend Anna Hithersay. Kaytee and Anna both got started on the road to racial justice multiple years ago, but we do not claim to be experts. We do have a few years of reading and listening under our belts and want to point you toward the resources we have found and the places we have learned. This episode is meant to point OUTWARD, to give our white listeners the starting places, the books, podcasts, and accounts, and the conversations to get started. Tune in to hear about: How we each got started on the road to racial justice Anna’s “Do Better” book club and embracing the awkward Questions and Answers from our Currently Reading Bookish Friends A list of books and resources to get you started on your own journey And, of course, a book she wants to press into your hands. Connect with Anna on Instagram: @ahithersay and @comehither_andstay Minisode show notes are not timestamped, but this episode includes a huge list of resources. Here’s a comprehensive list of the books we mentioned (and the ones we skipped for time), the lists of Black bookstores and Black bookstagrammers you might want to start following, the podcasts and articles we talked about, and anything else I can link to that we mentioned. These show notes are meant to be a starting place, to hold information that you can come back to in order to continue this journey and find additional resources from our Black brothers and sisters who are lifting their voices. The work will not end anytime soon. Prepare for a long haul. Primer Books I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo Stamped: Racism, Anti-Racism and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi Me & White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad Be the Bridge by Latasha Morrison (Christian) Memoir You Can’t Touch My Hair and Other Things I Still Have to Explain by Phoebe Robinson Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper Born A Crime by Trevor Noah Well-Read Black Girl by Glory Edim The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clementine Wamariya Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates Becoming by Michelle Obama The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Men We Reaped by Jesamyn Ward Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay Fiction Starter Pack Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas (YA) Roots by Alex Haley Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid The Underground Railroad or The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead Romance Authors of Color: Kennedy Ryan, Jasmine Guillory, Alisha Rai, Rebecca Weatherspoon, Talia Hibbert, Naleni Singh, Jackie Lao, Sonali Dev, Mariana Sabada An American Marriage by Tayari Jones Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson (YA) Sing, Unburied, Sing and Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo Kindred by Octavia Butler Deeper Topics The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander (mass incarceration) When They Call You a Terrorist by Patrisse Khan-Cullors & Asha Bandele (Black Lives Matter) Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson (Death Penalty and Mass Incarceration) The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson (history) Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi (history) How to Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi (action steps) We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates (history and personal essay) Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? by Beverly Daniel Tatum Shalom Sistas by Osheta Moore (Christian) Anti-Racist Kids Middle Grade The Crossover by Kwame Alexander This Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell Ghost Boys (upper middle grade) by Jewell Parker Rhodes Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson Ghost (Track Series) by Jason Reynolds Blended by Sharon M Draper Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson Genesis Begins Again by Alicia D. Williams Young Adult Dear Martin by Nic Stone Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds On the Come Up by Angie Thomas A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney (fantasy) I'm Not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Emily Segal Slay by Brittney Morris All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely Picture Books Hair Love by Matthew A Cherry The Colors of Us by Karen Katz The Skin You Live In by Michael Taylor and David Lee Csicsko People by Peter Spier Kadir Nelson's picture books Ezra Jack Keats' picture books Podcasts Episodes on race from The Liturgists: Racism in America, Anti-Racism 1619 Podcast Code Switch from NPR Yo, Is This Racist? Pod Save the People Sounds of Justice podcast (Christian) Seeing White On Ramp: Two Christians Talk About Race Ibram X Kendi with Brene Brown on Unlocking Us Places that You Might Donate NAACP ACLU Black Lives Matter National Bailout Fund Other Resources Sign Petitions Black Bookstagrammers - I shared a roundup, saved in my Anti-Racism story highlight Mockingbird history lessons on Patreon A list of Black-owned bookstores Anti-Racism Resources for White People Scraping Raisins: 70+ Race Resources for White People and 80+ MORE A Conversation with Ibram X Kendi about talking to Kids about race Be the Bridge courses - Whiteness 101, Talking to Kids about Race and Racism, Whiteness Intensive The 2020 Ultimate List of Diverse Children’s Books from Here Wee Read The Conscious Kid on Instagram Medium’s List of Anti-Racism Resources Common Sense Media - using media to raise anti-racist kids Vox’s List of Streaming Movies that are Anti-Racist

SOUL MUSIC RADIO
CLASSIC SOUL DANCE (14.12.2019) Presented By Mister Sam

SOUL MUSIC RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 52:23


          Playlist Radio Show 12.2019.     Dr Packer - Rock Freq Dr Packer Rework(G.Q. - Rock-Freak )    Patrice Rushen - Never Gonna Give You Up    Gold - If You Can Dance    LaRombé - You're The Best    Cojo – Play It By Ear    Jeanie Tracy - Can I Come over and Play with You Tonight    Freeway - Help Yourself     Classic Soul Dance Megamix :     R I P DJ Les Adams ( The Mixdoctor )     Thelma Houston - You Used To Hold Me So Tigh    Total Contrast - Takes A Little Time     Stephanie Mills - Medicine Song     One Way - Let's Talk (About Sex)    Bar-Kays - Sex-O-Matic     Steve Arrington - Feel So Real    The Limit - Say Yeah     RawSilk - Do It To The Music (Homero Espinosa Hook Dub Edit)    Enlightment - Burning Flame     https://www.facebook.com/classicsouldance/    https://www.facebook.com/mistersamdj

Annotated
E30: National Novel Writing Month

Annotated

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 16:42


How a gimmick to write more became one of the biggest literary events online. This episode is sponsored by: Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky I’m Not Dying with You Tonight by Gilly Segal and Kimberly Jones

All the Books!
E228: New Releases and More for October 1, 2019

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 40:36


This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Royal Holiday, The Good Luck Girls, A Tall History of Sugar, and more great books. This episode was sponsored Lost at the Smithsonian with Aasif Mandvi; Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky; and Rebel by Marie Lu, with Fierce Reads. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: The Library of the Unwritten (A Novel from Hell's Library) by A. J. Hackwith   Erosion: Essays of Undoing by Terry Tempest Williams Things We Didn't Talk About When I Was a Girl: A Memoir by Jeannie Vanasco   She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey The Good Luck Girls by Charlotte Nicole Davis   Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory A Tall History of Sugar by Curdella Forbes  The Best American Essays 2019 by Rebecca Solnit and Robert Atwan The Best American Short Stories 2019 by Anthony Doerr and Heidi Pitlor The Best American Food Writing 2019 by Samin Nosrat and Silvia Killingsworth What we're reading: Know My Name: A Memoir by Chanel Miller Writers & Lovers by Lily King More books out this week: Redwood and Ponytail by K.A. Holt Fake Lake (Drawn & Quarterly) by Adrian Norvid Embrace Your Weird: Face Your Fears and Unleash Creativity by Felicia Day Star Trek: The Motion Picture by Gene Roddenberry The Greater Freedom: Life as a Middle Eastern Woman Outside the Stereotypes by Alya Mooro Pigs by Johanna Stoberock Angel Mage by Garth Nix She Was Like That by Kate Walbert Take the Mic: Fictional Stories of Everyday Resistance by Bethany Morrow White Bird: A Wonder Story by R. J. Palacio Sarah Jane by James Sallis Cursed by Thomas Wheeler and Frank Miller The Shape of Night: A Novel by Tess Gerritsen Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Typhoon by Wesley Chu What Linnaeus Saw: A Scientist's Quest to Name Every Living Thing by Karen Magnuson Beil Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live) by Eve Rodsky I Can Make This Promise by Christine Day Face It by Debbie Harry Crossfire: A Litany for Survival by Staceyann Chin Everything Must Go (BreakBeat Poets) by Kevin Coval and Langston Allston Plagued by Fire: The Dreams and Furies of Frank Lloyd Wright by Paul Hendrickson A Human Algorithm: How Artificial Intelligence Is Redefining Who We Are by Flynn Coleman Daughters of Chivalry: The Forgotten Children of King Edward Longshanks by Kelcey Wilson-Lee Baby by Annaleese Jochems Aphrodite Made Me Do It by Trista Mateer Into Captivity They Will Go by Noah Milligan Empire of Lies by Raymond Khoury Me & Other Writing by Marguerite Duras Rebel: A Legend Novel by Marie Lu The Closer I Get by Paul Burston Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All by Laura Ruby   Dry County: A Novel by Jake Hinkson Love and I: Poems by Fanny Howe Aurora Blazing: A Novel (The Consortium Rebellion) by Jessie Mihalik The End and Other Beginnings: Stories from the Future by Veronica Roth You Don't Know Me: The Incarcerated Women of York Prison Voice Their Truths by Wally Lamb and The Women of York Prison I'm Not Dying with You Tonight by Gilly Segal and Kimberly Jones Right after the Weather by Carol Anshaw Reinhardt's Garden by Mark Haber Geometry of Shadows by Giorgio de Chirico, Stefania Heim (translator) Trolls by Stefan Spjut and Agnes Broome Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery by Kelley Armstrong , Rachael Caine, et al. The Topeka School: A Novel by Ben Lerner Roll with It by Jamie Sumner The Lying Room: A Novel by Nicci French Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson Takes One to Know One: A Novel by Susan Isaacs One Night Gone: A Novel by Tara Laskowski Whispers of Shadow & Flame (Earthsinger) by L. Penelope Animal (Bagley Wright Lecture Series) by Dorothea Lasky Fake (Point Paperbacks) by Donna Cooner Creep by Eireann Corrigan Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky Dear Sweet Pea by Julie Murphy The Butterfly Girl: A Novel by Rene Denfeld Toil & Trouble: A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake The Book of Daniel by Aaron Smith The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher Weird Little Robots by Carolyn Crimi, Corinna Luyken (Illustrator) A Tale of Magic... by Chris Colfer Full Throttle: Stories by Joe Hill   The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl by Theodora Goss  The Ingenious Language: Nine Epic Reasons to Love Greek by Andrea Marcolongo and Will Schutt A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son by Sergio Troncoso The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys I Will Never See the World Again: The Memoir of an Imprisoned Writer by Ahmet Altan and Yasemin Congar Kitchen Curse: Stories by Eka Kurniawan and Annie Tucker Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth by Rachel Maddow Stealing Green Mangoes: Two Brothers, Two Fates, One Indian Childhood by Sunil Dutta Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares by Aarti Namdev Shahani Nothing that Is, The: Essays on Art, Literature and Being (Essais Series) by Johanna Skibsrud Crier's War by Nina Varela Radical: The Science, Culture, and History of Breast Cancer in America by Kate Pickert Daughters Of Nri by Reni K Amayo A Pilgrimage of Swords by Anthony Ryan Houses Under the Sea by Caitlin R. Kiernan Of Wars, and Memories, and Starlight by Aliette de Bodard Maybe He Just Likes You by Barbara Dee Yours, for Probably Always: Martha Gellhorn's Letters of Love and War 1930-1949 by Janet Somerville Trinity Sight: A Novel by Jennifer Givhan Monstress Volume 4 by Marjorie Liu (Author), Sana Takeda (Artist) Degrees of Difficulty by Julie E. Justicz Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud by Tom Mueller Now Entering Addamsville by Francesca Zappia Cilka's Journey: A Novel by Heather Morris The Bootlace Magician by Cassie Beasley Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow by Charlie Jane Anders, Madeline Ashby The Hanky of Pippin's Daughter by Rosmarie Waldrop Bloody Genius (A Virgil Flowers Novel) by John Sandford

The B&N YA Podcast
Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal

The B&N YA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 40:29


I'm not Dying with You Tonight is the story of two high school seniors who find themselves thrown together when a fight at a sporting event ignites into widespread violence of a kind that's become heartbreakingly familiar.  As events spiral out of control, Lena and Campbell — who are most certainly not friends — will need each other to make it through the night, get to safety and pick up the pieces.  It's a propulsive story that unfolds over the course of hours, but the conversations that readers are going to want to have — about racism, prejudice and reality, and what it means to cross seemingly enormous divides between us — are going to go on for a long time.  We were so lucky to have authors Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal with us to talk about their enthralling debut — they dropped into the studio just as I'm Not Dying With You Tonight hit bookshelves everywhere.

Professional Book Nerds
Ep. #362 - Gilly Segal and Kimberly Jones, authors of I'm Not Dying with You Tonight

Professional Book Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 39:57


On today's episode, Adam chats with debut authors Gilly Segal and Kimberly Jones about their heartwrenching novel I'm Not Dying with You Tonight. In our opinion, this is the most important Young Adult novel to come out since The Hate U Give and should be read by every teenager and parent around. Despite the heavy material of the book, this conversation is very lighthearted as Gilly and Kim are hilarious ladies. 

Professional Book Nerds
Ep. #358 - Previewing exciting new books coming out in August!

Professional Book Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 33:31


It's that time once again! We're talking about the books we're most excited to read in August! Also, in case you missed it, we were profiled by Authority Magazine for being a binge-able podcast. You can check that article right here: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/how-to-become-the-center-of-influence-through-nerdy-podcasting-with-the-hosts-of-show-of-the-3be028f2f81f Also, also - We're interviewing Elvis Duran LIVE this October in Parma, Ohio. Get tickets here: https://www.beyondbookjackets.com/duran Books mentioned in this episode The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware Here There Are Monsters by Amelinda Bérubé The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Inland by Téa Obreht Is There Still Sex in the City? By Candace Bushnell Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino Keeping Lucy by T. Greenwood Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks Bottle Grove by Daniel Handler The Warehouse by Rob Hart The World Doesn't Require You by Rion Amilcar Scott Beneath the Attic by VC Andrews I'm Not Dying with You Tonight by Gilly Segal & Kimberly Jones We Are All Good People Here by Susan Rebecca White The Swallows by Lisa Lutz The Sea Witch Rising by Sarah Henning Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton Consent by Donna Freitas Snow, Glass, Apples by Neil Gaiman I'm Telling the Truth, but I'm Lying by Bassey Ikpi Hello Girls by Brittany Cavallaro & Emily Henry

Matter and Motion's Podcast
DJ Allai: Blast from the Past (Freestyle Mega Mix)

Matter and Motion's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 86:39


Shhhhh...top secret freestyle mix for friends asking me to dig these tunes up.   It is a very raw un-edited mix.   Ripped the music from my vinyl collection. This is where it all started.  Got into deejaying in the late 80's, when I was exposed to House and Club (Freestyle) music.  I remember hitting record on my tape deck late on the weekends on Hot97, to hear djs spinning at NYC clubs like Palladium.   I guess listening to freestyle first, is what got me into spinning breaks.   Here is an ode to that era.   Here is the track listing: 1) Coro - Where are You Tonight 2) TKA - Louder than Love 3) Eileen Flores - I Have Dreams 4) George Lamond - Without You 5) Judy Torres - No Reason to Cry 6) Noel - Silent Morning 7) Maria Nicole - Give a Little Love 8) Laissez Faire - In Paradise 9) Jaidie - Answer My Cry 10) Lil Suzy - Take Me in Your Arms 11) TKA - Give Your Love to Me 12) Laissez Faire - To be in Your Arms 13) Pajama Party - Yo No Se' 14) George Lamond - Look into My Eyes 15) Cynthia - Love Me Tonight 16) Debbie Deb - When I Hear Music 17) Lisette Melendez - Together Forever 18) Cynthia and Johnny O - Dream Girl/Dream Boy 19) TKA - Maria

Mr. G from French Riviéra
noMad p@rty NYCity FunK

Mr. G from French Riviéra

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 95:09


TRACKLIST 0:00 Midnight Star - Wet My Whistle 3:20 Calloway - I Wanna Be Rich 4:20 Calloway - Calloway I Wanna Be Rich 6:40 Chaka Khan - I'm Every Woman 10:40 Various Artists - I Want Your Love 14:00 Chic - I Want Your Love 15:00 Lakeside - Fantastic Voyage 21:20 Rose Royce - Is It Love You're After 22:00 Sandy Kerr - Thug Rock 29:00 Beggar & Co - (Somebody) Help Me Out 34:20 Alexander O'Neal - Saturday Love 37:00 Alexander O'Neal - Saturday Love (Extended Version) 38:20 MFSB - T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia) 43:40 Antennasia - Per lounge Paradiso 47:40 Arnold Jarvis - Take Some Time Out (Original) 50:40 Fhernando - Blue Valentine 54:40 Fred Everything - Believe (feat. Kathy Diamond) 1:00:00 Grey Area - Lose My Cool 1:03:00 Various Artists - Love (Underground Mix) 1:09:00 Dynasty - I Don't Wanna Be a Freak 1:12:40 Shalamar - Friends 1:17:00 Steven Sterling - Can I Be with You Tonight 1:21:20 Bill Wolfer - Papa Was A Rolling Stone 1:24:40 Channel Two - Hope 1:29:40 Chaz Jankel - Number One

sound philadelphia funk nomad every woman wannabe paradiso you tonight kathy diamond chic i want your love
Mr. G from French Riviéra
noMad p@rty NYCity FunK

Mr. G from French Riviéra

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 95:09


TRACKLIST 0:00 Midnight Star - Wet My Whistle 3:20 Calloway - I Wanna Be Rich 4:20 Calloway - Calloway I Wanna Be Rich 6:40 Chaka Khan - I'm Every Woman 10:40 Various Artists - I Want Your Love 14:00 Chic - I Want Your Love 15:00 Lakeside - Fantastic Voyage 21:20 Rose Royce - Is It Love You're After 22:00 Sandy Kerr - Thug Rock 29:00 Beggar & Co - (Somebody) Help Me Out 34:20 Alexander O'Neal - Saturday Love 37:00 Alexander O'Neal - Saturday Love (Extended Version) 38:20 MFSB - T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia) 43:40 Antennasia - Per lounge Paradiso 47:40 Arnold Jarvis - Take Some Time Out (Original) 50:40 Fhernando - Blue Valentine 54:40 Fred Everything - Believe (feat. Kathy Diamond) 1:00:00 Grey Area - Lose My Cool 1:03:00 Various Artists - Love (Underground Mix) 1:09:00 Dynasty - I Don't Wanna Be a Freak 1:12:40 Shalamar - Friends 1:17:00 Steven Sterling - Can I Be with You Tonight 1:21:20 Bill Wolfer - Papa Was A Rolling Stone 1:24:40 Channel Two - Hope 1:29:40 Chaz Jankel - Number One

sound philadelphia funk nomad paradiso you tonight kathy diamond chic i want your love
Sahvanna Arienta
Dancing to the beat of your soul

Sahvanna Arienta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2011 57:00


3 Intuitives for YOU: Tonight 10pm EST with Diana Dorell (Jan/11 11) Do you feel like you have to do everything alone? 2011 is all about Collaboration and Partnerships-manifestation is at an all-time high and you CAN achieve anything with the power of intention. Join Diana Dorell and her 2 special guests, Feng-Shui Angel intuitive, Andrea Foti and Clairvoyant/Psychic Medium, Helena Mazzariello for an action-packed show on Overcoming Challenges, Trusting in your Gut and Feeling Supported! dianaandrea fotihelena m *Listen online: www.SoulsJourneyRadio.com *Call in for a reading: 724-444-1325 *Chat Room: www.SoulsJourney.net (We’ll be in there!) PS: Have you already RSVPed for our free event, New Year, New You: Claim your Crown Goddess? www.URintuitive.com