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Ages Of Rock PodcastAges Of Rock Podcast2025 ROCKNPOD - Ainsley and Christopher WilliamsAccept and Elegant Weapons drummer Christopher Williams guest hosted this conversation with his wife, the beautiful and talented musician Ainsley. The discussion began with their comments about Rocknpod, highlighting the vibrant community of rock music lovers and podcasters and emphasized the importance of supporting independent artists and building relationships within the music community and the small-town vibe in Nashville despite its growth. Ainsley introduced her all-natural product line, Rock and Roll On, which captures the essence of rock and roll in a unisex scent. They also gave an overview of Ainsley’s recent singles and Christopher's involvement in her mu...2025-04-1419 minThe Art of Kindness with Robert PeterpaulThe Art of Kindness with Robert PeterpaulInside Boop! Musical's Opening Night on Broadway with Jasmine Amy Rogers, Jerry Mitchell & MoreStep inside Boop! the Musical's opening night on Broadway as The Art of Kindness host Robert Peterpaul interviews members of the cast and creative team at Sardi's restaurant in NYC. In this episode you will hear from...Creative team members: Tony Award®-winning director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots), Tony Award®-nominated lyricist Susan Birkenhead (Working, Jelly’s Last Jam), Tony Award®-winning book writer Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone) and Associate Choreographer Jon Rua. The principal cast of BOOP!, who received critical acclaim in the Chicago pre-Broadway run last year: ...2025-04-1454 minBroadway Press Day with Ruthie FierbergBroadway Press Day with Ruthie FierbergIntroducing ‘Boop! The Musical!’The now-iconic cartoon character Betty Boop first debuted in Fleischer Studios' Talkartoon series in the 1930s. Betty was a bit player, but became so popular the studio created animated movies just for her. Betty comes to Broadway in an entirely original story with “Boop! The Musical!”Starring newcomer Jasmine Amy Rogers (Betty), Tony Award winner Faith Prince (Valentina) and Ainsley Melham (Dwayne) “Boop!” is a romantic musical comedy for the whole family — as director-choreographer Jerry Mitchell tells host Ruthie Fierberg in this episode of “Broadway Press Day.”With music by 16-time Grammy Award winner David Foster (songs...2025-04-0233 minSats and SoundsSats and SoundsEpisode 85 - 2025-03-17 Here is today's set of tracks Dani Rodiyana - Puppen-pecundangRubber Factory Records - Pelvis Escondido - Party at The Boneyard!Rabat - PatriotAndy Princz - Risking EverythingOllie - DisappearAinsley Costello - EXLESSGhost Writerz - How We Roll (prod Jah Life)D.D.Jones - Cabin CrazyJessie Lark - rainbows (i saw her in green) Opening monologue by Prince from "2045: Radical Man" (2004) Start sending sats directly to the artists as you listen with these podcast apps. 2025-03-1734 minThe High Performing Educator PodcastThe High Performing Educator PodcastLynne Beck – Principal at Diamond Jenness Secondary SchoolLynne Beck fell in love with the North, its people, and the unique lifestyle it offers when she first arrived in the Northwest Territories in 1992. She initially came to the western NWT to offer short-term swimming and canoeing programs in the Tlicho & South Slave regions. After completing her Bachelor of Education at the University of Prince Edward Island, she was drawn back to the North in the spring of 1993, where she returned to Fort Resolution to establish a long-term swimming and canoeing program and stayed on as an Adult Education teacher. Her journey in education continued when...2025-03-1331 minSats and SoundsSats and SoundsEpisode 79 - 2025-02-03 Here is today's set of tracks TV Shock - In Your CitySurvival Guide - Nowhere AnywhereArthur Yoria - Upward Social MobilityBuddhaFly Quest - Ragged FlatsMOOKY - AcetaminophenOllie - Non-fictionAinsley Costello - You ProblemMonica Larrea - SensitiveMy Friend Jimi - Chasing WaterfallsEdmond Faria - Moped Opening monologue by Prince from "2045: Radical Man" (2004) This episode of Sats and Sounds is sponsored by Podcast Guru Podcast...2025-02-0339 minOf the Publishing PersuasionOf the Publishing PersuasionOf the Publishing Persuasion - With PRINCE OF FORTUNE Author Lisa TirrenoIt's just a great month for Aussie writers on the pod! We had the best chat with the lovely Lisa Tirreno ⁠@lisatirrenoauthor⁠ about her gorgeous debut PRINCE OF FORTUNE 🤩👑✨️ We can't wait for you all to tune in soon! But first, here's more about Lisa: Lisa Tirreno lives in Melbourne, Australia with her family and a soap opera of chickens. A recovering journalist, she likes museums, old Hammer Horror movies and Pre-Raphaelite art. She has a degree in English literature and history, and is good at stabbing herself with embroidery needles and making elaborate...2024-11-221h 15Sats and SoundsSats and SoundsEpisode 61 - 2024-09-30 Here is today's set of tracks Kavinya - That Smile You're WearingKaroline Kaminski - No ProblemAinsley Costello - Change Your MindUprising Of The Damned - BED OF MAGGOTSAce King - Like ThisKurtisdrums - Time FliesTwo Weeks In Nashville - Life Will Go OnKeisha Buckland - hindsightSean Allen Fenn - Anything You Desire (Prosperity Mix) Opening monologue by Prince from "2045: Radical Man" (2004) The Satellite Skirmish: Autumn RustV4V Battle of the Bands 2024-09-3039 minSats and SoundsSats and SoundsEpisode 55 - 2024-08-19 Here is today's set of tracks Longy - Don't Get Me StartedJoe Martin Music - Way I Need YouAinsley Costello - Cherry On TopVestigial Hearts - Where This River GoesMourning Sounds - Let's Be TrueBen Jonesy Jones - First TimeChris Wenske - Burn Down The Cornfield Written By: Chris WenskeMatt Johner - D.U.I.Out On The Streets - Song To Change Your LifeTJ Wong - Still Wait Opening monologue by Prince from "2045: Radical Man" (2004)2024-08-1940 minSats and SoundsSats and SoundsEpisode 54 - 2024-08-12 Here is today's set of tracks Daddy NAT - Happy BirthdayMourning Sounds - Let's Be TrueThe Johner Boys - Whiskey Lullaby (feat. Jay & Jo)LaVie - QueenThe Orange Pill Jam Project - Steel SeedSista Afia - 2 ThingsAinsley Costello - THEREGOESMY!Ado - 【Ado】うっせぇわ Opening monologue by Prince from "2045: Radical Man" (2004) Donate! Start sending sats directly to the artists as you listen with these podcast apps.  Podfriend Fountain Castamatic Podcast Guru truefans Podverse CurioCaster ...2024-08-1237 minSats and SoundsSats and SoundsEpisode 43 - 2024-06-03 Here is today's set of tracks Scott OBrien - GasolineUniversal Sigh - Bedrock & ParadoxStephen Salvatore - Against My Better JudgementAinsley Costello - People PleaserCammy Dee - CymAbi Muir - Anxious (In a Good Way)ARREIS - Vertigoshy kids - backward in loveThe Trusted - Burning the Night Opening monologue by Prince from "2045: Radical Man" (2004) Donate! Start sending sats directly to the artists as you listen with these podcast apps.  Podfriend Fountain C...2024-06-0336 minScoopScoopKelly Cullen, AllegraBout time for a new podcast folks! On this week’s Scoop, Zac and I are introducing you to the sweetheart of the pastry, who knew from day dot that desserts were going to be her forte. Kelly Cullen is currently the head pastry chef at Allegra, in Stratford and has worked previously at other incredible restaurants like Cornerstone and Angler. Beginning her career in culinary training, she worked at Claridge’s Hotel and soon realised that a smaller, tight-knit team was what she loved most.  Due to the open kitchen at Allegra and Kelly...2024-05-011h 01Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaRudy’s Rare Records: The Complete Series 1-4: A BBC Radio Comedy by Danny RobinsPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734624 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Rudy’s Rare Records: The Complete Series 1-4: A BBC Radio Comedy Author: Danny Robins Narrator: Joe Jacobs, Larrington Walker, Lenny Henry, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 20 minutes Release date: March 14, 2024 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Lenny Henry stars in this family comedy set in the finest, feistiest old reggae record shop in Birmingham ‘A joy’ Chris Campling, The Times Rudy Sharpe is the irrepressible owner of a tiny, ramshackle record store, stacked from floor to ceiling with piles of vinyl. It’s a place with real soul, wh...2024-03-1405 minNew Earth VisionariesNew Earth Visionaries083: Soul School, Starseed Children, and Paradigm Shifts in Education with Krysta LeeThis episode is going to shift some belief systems! I have Krysta Lee back on the show to talk about all things gifted children. Parents and anyone who desires to have children, this one is for you. Themes of this episode:What is a Starseed?What is Soul School?How can we support this generation of children in opening to their gifts?What are the differences you see in the more traditional education system versus a Soul based approach? Shifts noticed in child-led learningDo you feel all children are gifted?Krysta's Book Recommendation: Call o...2023-02-071h 03Radio 1’s All Day Breakfast with Greg JamesRadio 1’s All Day Breakfast with Greg JamesThe Royal WeeTurns out that the Prince and Princess of Wales and family listen in on their school run, much to Ainsley's dismay. Also, The 1975 present an ick and Amy and Claire are Double Disasters.2022-10-1135 minThe Bookshop ChroniclesThe Bookshop ChroniclesChapter 57: Books as a Lifeline & the Value of Community with Melissa AhmedEarlier this year, I introduced you to Melissa Ahmed. Your response to that conversation was outstanding. It was the most shared and downloaded episode of our podcast EVER, and I received the most DMs about it. Melissa's ability to say what's on her mind and on her heart in a bold, refreshing "I don't care" attitude is what we need.  Once again, please listen to this episode and then SHARE IT. This conversation with Melissa Ahmed is too good not to share. She is an avid reader, a Muslim mother of 2 young girls, a Homeschooling teacher, and a...2022-01-021h 19Modern MinoritiesModern Minorities2021 year in reviewAs 2021 comes to a close, we put together a not-so-quick compilation of our favorite moments from all of the great conversations we had over the past year. So sit back with a beverage of choice, enjoy, and please DO share our podcast with a friend (and leave us a review) — it makes a big difference! We can’t wait for you to hear what’s next in the new year!Got a guest idea or want to ask a question? Email us! himom@modmypod.comxoxo,SHARON & RAMAN=PS - Hear...2021-12-3138 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 12: A conversation with health and vitality coach, Sue EllarMy next guest is Sue Ellar. Sue is a a health and vitality coach, wife and mother of two teenage children. Sue is passionate about coaching people to lead healthier lifestyles. We discuss the impact food has on a person's quality of life. Recently, Sue has been coaching a family of four to help them make better choices through a nutrition program. After a couple of weeks of working with them, the children and adults have noticed a shift especially the teenagers. Sue reminds us that in order to see long term results it is important to "...2021-07-1253 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 11: A conversation with Michelle Lane-Barmapov to discuss Montessori, ABA and AutismMichelle Lane-Barmapov is a qualified Casa Montessori teacher (3 to 6 years of age) and early childhood educator who is trained in applied behaviour analysis (ABA). With over 25 years of experience in working with children, Michelle shares her journey of supporting children with differences. According to Michelle she "always had an interest in working with children that needed support." After working with a 6 year old boy with autism, she wanted to learn about different methods and approaches to help children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Therefore Michelle got trained in ABA therapy. She feels that it is important to "...2021-06-2838 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 10: A conversation with Master Results Coach, Larisa MakuchI was excited to speak with Larisa Makuch on this week's episode. She is a speaker, Master Results Coach, author, trainer and Institute head of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Hypnotherapy, mother, and wife. Larisa is a consultant of Bob Proctor Gallagher Institute and works with adults to discover and achieve their goals. Her son, Lukian is only three years old, however, Larisa had been planting the same seeds with him as her clients. She shares with us tools parents and educators can implement into their repertoire to foster decisive, joyful and unstoppable children. With over twenty years of...2021-06-1333 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 9: A conversation with Play Development Officer, Jo Jones to discuss the importance of playJo Jones is the Play Development Officer in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. As the Play Development Officer, she organizes play opportunities in the community, is an advocate for play, engages in social services and looks into funding options for play provisions across the Vale. The play provisions welcome children 4-11 years of age. There are lots of different activities and opportunities to encourage children to explore, learn and grow. According to Jo, the play work approach is 'child centred.' She has noticed that as a result of play young people grow socially, physically, intellectually...2021-05-3129 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 8: A conversation with Brett Girven, Principal of The Arbor School in DubaiJoining me on this week's episode is Brett Girven who is the principal of The Arbor School in Dubai. The Arbor School is an ecological school based on the British curriculum. It has six climate-controlled biodomes and beautiful learning gardens for students to explore. These green spaces also know as 'living classrooms' are fantastic places for children to learn, meditate and read. Established in 2018, The Arbor School is a very forward thinking school which Brett joined in 2019. So what makes Arbor School such a desirable school? Brett explains that there are 3 pillars of the school which make...2021-05-1720 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 7: A conversation with Paula Coop McCrory to discuss raising her three sonsMy guest this week is Paula Coop McCrory. Paula is an educator, artist, content creator, mother, wife and writer. We discuss Paula's experiences of raising her three sons through empowerment, emotional awareness and intelligence, trust and communication. After her youngest son was born, Paula decided to start a Pinterest account as a hobby and outlet for her to express her creativity. What started as a hobby and a form of therapy became an account that had over 4 million followers. Her great taste in fashion, art, style, home furnishings, food and travel appealed to a large marketing company...2021-05-0450 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 6: A conversation with Vince Sanderson about the Restorative PracticesVince Sanderson is a qualified secondary science teacher who now works for Wales Restorative Approaches Partnership (WRAP). He goes into schools to train teachers, parents and caregivers about the Restorative Approach. The approach is one that Vince describes as a 'way of being.' He explains that it is about building, maintaining and repairing relationships. There are techniques and tools that adults can apply to enhance their relationships with others. One example is being aware of the words we use. Vince references Dr. John Gottman who observed how people handle conflict. For Vince, separating the behaviour from...2021-04-1932 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 5: A conversation with Edward Wyn Jones, Principal of EtonHouse Broadrick in SingaporeOn this week's episode, I speak with Edward Wyn Jones. Currently, Edward is the principal at EtonHouse Broadrick in Singapore. He and his family have been living there since January 2020. Previously, Edward was Head of Primary at Craighouse School in Chile for just over two years. Originally from Wales, Edward and his family returned to the UK briefly before settling in Singapore. Edward mainly shares his experiences as Head of Primary in Craighouse School and his role as principal at EtonHouse. Edward says both have the "same difficulties, same frustrations but it's just got a different name...2021-04-0533 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 4: A conversation with Alison Davies about 'labeling'Alison Davies is my next guest. She is an elementary teacher, registered holistic nutritionist, trainer in neurolinguistic programming (NLP), Time Line Therapy (TLP) as well as hypnotherapy.  In this episode, Alison shares her experiences of raising her daughter who has been diagnosed with a developmental disorder and epilepsy. Subsequently, she talks about the pros and cons of labels in education. Alison has focused on her daughter's strengths rather than letting a label define who she is. As a result, her daughter went on to represent Team Canada in the World Cheerleading Championship for special abilities. 2021-03-2434 minBlack Boy Joy Podcast with Jay & AinsleyBlack Boy Joy Podcast with Jay & AinsleyMeghan & HarryThis week, Kieran and Ainsley decided to release a bonus podcast episode in light of the two-hour interview Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recorded with Oprah Winfrey. We discuss the interview, all the biggest talking points, our opinion of the royal family and much more. We drop some bombs in this episode, so make sure you check it out Follow Black Boy Joy Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackboyjoypodcast/Follow Black Boy Joy Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blkboyjoypodPlease send any queries to blackboyjoypodcast@gmail.com Hosted o...2021-03-1153 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 3: A conversation with Anastasia Baczynskyj to discuss programming for children and home learningAnastasia Baczynskyj joins me on this week's episode to discuss successful youth programs she's created, educational resources and her own experiences of home schooling. Anastasia is the Children's Programming Director at The Ukrainian National Federation of Canada and mother of two children. Anastasia talks about how she turned an 'unloved' camp into the leader of heritage style camps and increased the revenue by 250% in four years. She now helps run the four separate leadership programs and feels fulfilled when she hears the children "gloriously laughing." In addition, Anastasia shares her experience of home schooling and...2021-03-0834 minThe Common Good PodcastThe Common Good PodcastMarch 4, 2021(00:00-10:05): Brian was joined by guest co-host, Aubrey Sampson! Brian and Aubrey commented on Bianca Betancourt’s Harper's BAZAAR article, “Meghan Markle Says Palace Played an"Active Role" in"Perpetuating Falsehoods" About Her and Prince Harry.” They also reacted to Adelle M. Banks’ Religion News Service article, “After sermon criticizing wives’ weight, pastor resigns as moderator of General Baptist meeting.” (10:05-27:46): Benjamin Vrbicek, Lead Teaching Pastor at Community Evangelical Free Church, Managing Editor for Gospel-Centered Discipleship, and Author of Don’t Just Send a Resume: How to Find the Right Job in a Local Church, joined Brian and Aubrey to ch...2021-03-051h 16What Do You(th) Think?What Do You(th) Think?No. 14 - Finding Affordable HousingGenerally speaking, Atlantic Canadians like to boast about our affordable living situations, however, things may not be as they seem. In our urban areas, we have seen the cost of rents and housing prices explode, skyrocketing at an almost dizzy pace. This puts an incredible amount of financial pressure on young people and other low-income groups. So what can be done to help keep people housed?  I chat with two people from the PEI Fight For Affordable Housing who are working hard to help find solutions on Prince Edward Island. Ainsley Kendrick and Connor Kelly discuss...2021-03-0334 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 2: A conversation with Rebecca Wagner about the mind and body connectionToday's guest on 'Collaborative Education' is Rebecca Wagner. She is a massage therapist, Mindset Results Coach and hypnotherapist. As well, Rebecca is the mother of two boys. Rebecca shares her expertise in working with both the mind and body to help people. She discusses a variety of topics including daily habits you can implement in your life to better serve yourself and your children, the power of mindset and the impact of our words. As a mom, Rebecca gives useful advice to other parents during this challenging time. She suggests, "Do what you can" and...2021-02-2128 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationEpisode 1: A conversation with Christina Kozak about different types of schoolsToday marks the first episode of ‘Collaborative Education.’ I’m excited to share this journey with all of you. My first guest is Christina Kozak. Known as a very talented artist, actor, director and dancer, she shares with us her experiences of attending a bilingual school, as well as an all girls school. We discuss different educational systems and compare schools in Canada versus the U.K. Christina talks about her opinions about education and her most memorable teacher in school. The resources suggested in this episode are to support children, families and educators. http...2021-02-0147 minCollaborative EducationCollaborative EducationIntroductionWelcome to Collaborative Education with Ainsley Prince!  This podcast aims to provide information for people who work with children. As a teacher, I recognize the importance of helping each student academically, socially, personally and emotionally. Educators, experts and parents will join me on this podcast to share their knowledge and offer helpful tips to support children thrive and succeed at school and beyond.2020-12-2900 minWomen On WordsWomen On WordsPride by Ibi Zoboi: Women On Words September Book ClubABOUT THE AUTHOR:Ibi Zoboi was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and immigrated to the U.S. when she was four years old. She holds an MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts, where she was a recipient of the Norma Fox Mazer Award. Her award-winning and Pushcart-nominated writing has been published in Haiti Noir, the Caribbean Writer, The New York Times Book Review, the Horn Book Magazine, and The Rumpus, among others. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and three children. American Street is her first novel.About Pride:2020-09-2059 minThe Kitchen Is On FireThe Kitchen Is On FireEp232: Animal Humans | Featuring chef and writer Tim AndersonThis episode of TickyOff features a second appearance by Tim Anderson, (@cheftimanderson) chef owner of Nanban and cookbook writer. Tim talks recording the Kitchen Cabinet during lockdown, using up strange flours in his pantry, and the benefits of laugh tracks. Tim also gets into disliking restaurant food despite being a restaurant owner, katsu sandos, caponata and selling his plasma to buy an iPod. Before Tim arrives, James tries to think of his five perfect films, attempts to film a potato advert and reveals to all exactly what ‘The Rule Of The Twat’ is. Sam meanwhile has a rant...2020-04-2600 minTerry Foxy Ladies: The PodcastTerry Foxy Ladies: The PodcastBonus Ep 1: Tiger Queens (Tiger King Review)According to this real, actually-spoken quote by Doc Antle: “Anyone who doesn’t listen to the Terry Foxy Ladies is insecure and broken.” For this very special episode, and in the spirit of several weeks of quarantine, the hosers discuss the new hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, containing an impressive 4-in-1 types pf exploitation (animal, human, labour, AND sexual!) and strange characters that sublimate their sexual pathologies into exotic animal ownership. We discuss Joe Exotic’s taste in men, Carole Baskin’s likeness to Karla Homolka, her husband’s likeness to Prince Charles, how cults work, the role social media plays in ani...2020-03-301h 08Technically ReligiousTechnically ReligiousS2E07: RockstarPrima Donnas. Attention-Seekers. RockStars. 10x Engineers. These are people who are driven to be (or at least be seen as) the best of the best, the cream of the crop. And maybe they are (and maybe they aren't). But the challenge is their NEED to be SEEN in that light. Whether we encounter them in the NOC or among the congregational flock, their behaviors can be distracting, disruptive, or downright toxic. Are there lessons we've learned from our IT tenures, our religious experiences, or even our sacred texts which might shine a light on how to handle (and even...2020-03-1000 minLegends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: A Marvel Studios TV & Film Fan PodcastLegends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: A Marvel Studios TV & Film Fan Podcast"First Light" S1E1 & "Suicide Sprints" S1E2 Cloak And Dagger Series Premiere Review (A Marvel Fancast) LoS303The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director SP, Agent Haley and Agent Michelle discuss the Cloak And Dagger pilot and second episodes “First Light” and “Suicide Sprints.” The Agents debrief you on their confusion with Cloak and Dagger’s superpowers, Tandy and Tyrone’s superior set of non superhero skills, if they had named their kids after their first computers or gaming systems, the mysterious nature of the priest, the unbelievable price of the Infinity Saga box set, and the greatest sports movie ever. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: C...2019-10-1053 minGet Offset: a Music and Guitar PodcastGet Offset: a Music and Guitar PodcastLive from Nashville!What can bring Emily back to Nashville for the first time in four years (after living there for eight)? Summer NAMM! She met with some great folks, including: -DeDe Heid from SWIM (Smart Women in Music) about their new initiative. -Adam Roher from Let 'Em Hear about weather, changing Nashville -Kevin Equitz from Equitz Guitars about scooters, their collaboration called the Ainsley, and moving to Nashville. -Rick Patci (her husband) about cicadas and their favorite inside joke that has somehow survived  -Blake Wyland from The Tone Mob about wearing s...2019-07-231h 38Radio 1’s All Day Breakfast with Greg JamesRadio 1’s All Day Breakfast with Greg JamesDoes Ainsley Harriott Have Doors?Greg's heard that Ainsley Harriott has no doors in his house... so he investigates.Liverpool's victory over Barcelona last night has left listener Lauren with a dilemma. She's getting married to a massive Liverpool fan on the day of the Champions League final - so should she stream the match at her wedding? We let the nation decide.Plus there's an update on the plane that was accidentally part of history, as it took off while Prince Harry announced the birth of his son. Greg's found the flight number... but has he tracked down one...2019-05-0820 minC00L WORLD  from BFF.fmC00L WORLD from BFF.fmC00L WORLD - 004 - Marissa CastroKelsey Styles sits down with graduate research assistant, Marissa Castro, to discuss her efforts in water restoration and preservation, challenges as a woman of color in the STEM field, and growing up in the confines of a judicial child welfare system. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist Kata by Kate NV on Binasu (Orange Milk) Shigeo Sekito by D.N. Hürter on Ottowa (HHV / Bockstein Ru'let) 7′50″ Come Home by Rivergazer on Only 4 U (Self-Released) 10′06″ Your Name by Bernache on Your Name (Self Released) 12′12″ Moonlight by Surfing on Deep Fantasy...2018-07-1700 minArseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcastsArseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcastsArsecast Extra Episode 210 - 22.01.2018On this week's show I'm joined by guest host Tayo Popoola (@DJTayo) to look back on the very enjoyable 4-1 win over Crystal Palace. We chat about the stellar contribution of Nacho Monreal, Mesut Ozil's influence and how important it is to keep him, there's some props for Alex Iwobi and a good dollop of Ainsley Maitland-Niles. Then we take listener questions about Alexis Sanchez and his imminent departure, the arrivals of Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang, a look at the changes behind the scenes, a mixtape for Sanchez, half-time Prince, and lots more.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy a...2018-01-221h 18Arseblog Arsecast, The Arsenal PodcastArseblog Arsecast, The Arsenal PodcastArsecast Extra Episode 210 - 22.01.2018On this week's show I'm joined by guest host Tayo Popoola (@DJTayo) to look back on the very enjoyable 4-1 win over Crystal Palace. We chat about the stellar contribution of Nacho Monreal, Mesut Ozil's influence and how important it is to keep him, there's some props for Alex Iwobi and a good dollop of Ainsley Maitland-Niles. Then we take listener questions about Alexis Sanchez and his imminent departure, the arrivals of Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang, a look at the changes behind the scenes, a mixtape for Sanchez, half-time Prince, and lots more.  See acast.com...2018-01-2200 minMIT Comparative Media Studies/WritingMIT Comparative Media Studies/WritingFall 2017 Alumni PanelHear from four alums of the graduate program in Comparative Media Studies as they discuss their experience at MIT and what their careers have looked like in the fields a CMS degree prepared them for. Panelists include: Matthew Weise, ’04, a game designer and educator whose work spans industry and academia. He is the CEO of Empathy Box, a company that specializes in narrative design for games and across media. He was the Narrative Designer at Harmonix Music Systems on Fantasia: Music Evolved, the Game Design Director of the GAMBIT Game Lab at MIT, and a consultant for Warner Bros., Microsoft, PB...2017-11-171h 29Something Epic for Kids PodcastSomething Epic for Kids PodcastSomething Epic for Kids Podcast – Episode 16 In this episode, the girls talk about the science fair and Ainsley’s science project involving experiments with glass Prince Rupert’s drops. Special thanks to Kokomo Opalescent Glass (kog.com) and Indianapolis Art Center (indplsartcenter.org). 2017-03-1109 minSomething Epic for Kids PodcastSomething Epic for Kids PodcastSomething Epic for Kids Podcast – Episode 16 In this episode, the girls talk about the science fair and Ainsley’s science project involving experiments with glass Prince Rupert’s drops. Special thanks to Kokomo Opalescent Glass (kog.com) and Indianapolis Art Center (indplsartcenter.org). 2017-03-1109 minScholastic Book Fairs PodcastScholastic Book Fairs PodcastOnce Upon a CruiseAinsley never wanted to spend her summer on a fairy tale cruise--especially since, instead of lounging by the pool, she's running around the ship doing favor after favor for her cruise director mom. Things aren't all bad--it's good to see her mom acting confident again after the divorce, and she's learning a lot about obscure German fairy tales and how to fold towels into entertaining shapes for little kids (um, yay?). There's also a guy who's super cute, even in a dorky dwarf costume--if only Ainsley could get Prince Handsome to stop babbling about himself long enough for her to...2016-09-2200 min