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REFLECTIONS and RHYME
Feathered Friends
If you are in any way a twitcher, this one is for you. In this poem I take a look at the many birds that visit in and around my garden and the delight my husband and I find in watching them. From the Bluetits, to the Thrush and Blackbirds, not forgetting the Owls who call in the nearby woods at night along with the Buzzards and Hawks that soar above. They all bring us joy and a special kind of peace as we watch them on the feeders and in the nesting boxes.
2026-02-18
05 min
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Watch With Mother
I’ll bet that many of us of a certain age can remember “ Watch with Mother” and the various characters we met back then! Simple programmes, peaceful, no horror or gore, just simple rules of life for simple times. Happy Days!
2026-02-11
06 min
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Isn't It Ironic?
Irony is a fact of life and we have all experienced it! From the fantastic summer holiday which we have looked forward to for ages, being rained upon whilst the sun shines back at home, to the guy you have idolised for months who turns out to be a real disappointment. Often the simple and spontaneous things turn out to be the best things and not the ones we get time to build dreams around, but when all is said and done, you just have to laugh at life’s ironies. If you enj...
2026-02-04
06 min
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The Lonely Shoot
This is a tale about perseverance and of never giving up, even when the odds seem totally against you. There have been many times in my life when this has been the case, but each time, somehow I push on through. Although a tale aimed at children, I hope that it also inspires big children too. If you like my work, please support me with buy me a coffee by clicking here!
2026-01-28
07 min
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THE DANCER
This one is about my love of singing and dancing, in addition of course to writing. It considers the importance of these two activities for me, along with the memories of taking part in them over the years. It ends with my current involvement with them and my hopes for continuing with them in the future. I hope through reading this poem, that others can discover the joy which any kind of singing or movement, no matter how small, can bring to most people.
2026-01-21
05 min
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WINTER NOCTURNE
Music is everywhere in the natural world. This poem tells of the wonderful music that can be heard at night time in the Winter months.
2026-01-14
06 min
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January and February Days
I know that for many people these months can be tough, but in this poem I consider the little things which I love about them and which may help others to get through them and even maybe, grow to like them. Probably weirdly to many, I love these months and in this poem and I tell you why.
2026-01-07
08 min
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New Year's Eve
Tjis is just a short New Year's Eve greeting poem as many of you may be busy tonight. Thank you for listening to my poetry this year and all the best for the new year. Allison
2025-12-31
02 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
The Little Green Fir Tree
This is a short Christmas story about a small fir tree growing near a disused barn. It represents many human resources such as resilience and the down-trodden becoming strong. I wrote it because I have always kept a Christmas carol in my head which I learned at primary school called “ The Little Green Fir tree” and I wanted to give credit to that carol. No matter what your belief or religion, I hope it sends a magical message of triumph over adversity, hope and love this Christmas season.
2025-12-24
02 min
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Christmas In the Village
This one is about childhood Christmases as I remember them, when the world seemed simple, easy and straight forward. I hope it makes you again feel the magic of Christmas if you have somehow lost it along the way. Happy Christmas to you and yours!
2025-12-17
09 min
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The Odd Sock's Happy Christmas
Do you have an odd sock pile in your home? If so, this one is for you. Its quirky little tale about one such odd sock who is desperate to find his long lost other half. A children’s story really, but also enjoyed by adults. I have made this one into a book with illustrations and it can be found on Amazon.co.uk. If you enjoy my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here! Thank you and Merry Christmas! Allison.
2025-12-10
05 min
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Snow Days
This poem captures the excitement when as children, we woke to an eerily quiet world and a strange light around the closed curtains and at that moment, we just knew that it had snowed in the night! From there came the frenzy of debate as to whether school would be closed and the possibility of being able to have a snow day. The story follows the thoughts, feelings and joy of one such day from it’s start to it’s end as the sun goes down. If you enjoy my poems, please buy...
2025-12-03
06 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
The Barking Chain
I used to sit upstairs sometimes just in the dark at night and hear the barks of the dogs through the window. One would begin, echoing through the cold and still night air and then another would answer it and so it went on. I found these communications to be a great comfort when I felt lonely as a child growing up and they gave me the feeling that I was a part of something far bigger than me. If you enjoy my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here! Thank y...
2025-11-26
04 min
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The Encounter
This poem is about a wonderful encounter which I had with a wild mountain Hare a couple of Christmases ago. It was such a special meeting and was a beautiful escape from the Christmas build up, which sometimes can be overwhelming. If you enjoy my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here! Thank you!
2025-11-19
05 min
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The Cat
Unusually for me, a slightly darker poem about the “ progress” of man and of his lack of care for the world and his refusal to ease up. If nothing else, I hope that this poem makes us ask ourselves- is it really progress or is it in fact less. A couple of Wordsworth’s choice words are used in this poem as even back in his day, he was cautioning the world on the dark side of “ progress”. I would really appreciate it if you would 'Buy Me a Coffee' by clicking here!
2025-11-12
08 min
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Bonfire Night
Remember back in the day when Bonfire Night was a simpler affair, just family and a few friends in the garden with a small bonfire, a guy which you had made yourself and a box of Standard fireworks? Remember the excitement of buying a box with your mum or dad and then opening it at home and feasting your eyes on the contents? Remember the bonfire toffee, perhaps toffee apples and for some reason, in our house, Heinz tomato soup? Happy days! If you enjoy my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here!
2025-11-05
08 min
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Halloween
Did you used to go “Trick or Treating” on Halloween with your friends? If so, this poem might bring back some great memories for you. Remember when you spent weeks getting your costumes ready, thinking of tricks and the treats which you might get? The dark cold night, the banging of gates and running around the houses with your bag of goodies? Ghosts, cats, witches, zombies, they were all there. I hope this poem brings some good times back for you. If you enjoy my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here...
2025-10-29
05 min
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Christmas in July
This poem contains my musings on the speed of life today and how this is often propelled by seasons and events happening before their time. The appearance of Christmas decorations in the shops in August is one example, Summer holiday adverts at Christmas is another. It just feels like we need to slow down and put things back into their rightful seasons again. If you enjoy my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here!
2025-10-22
04 min
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Thanks For Being My Big Sister
This poem is for all of those sisters out there who have been so supportive over the years and been there when we needed them most. I hope it brings back a few memories of you and your sister, or brother for that matter. If you like my work, please buy me a coffee by clicking here!
2025-10-15
07 min
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Simplicity
A short and simple poem extolling the virtues of some of the small and simple things in life. In a world that is so busy, it's good, I think, sometimes just to be reminded that they are still there. I would really appreciate it if you would Buy Me a Coffee by clicking here!
2025-10-08
04 min
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The Fairy Who Couldn't Grant 3 Wishes
In addition to writing poetry and short stories, I have also worked as a Speech Therapist in the area of special needs for over thirty- five years and also have family experience of some of the conditions mentioned in this poem. Whilst aimed at children, the main themes here are applicable to all. These are that is that its ok to be different and that you can still succeed in life if your brain just happens to be wired a little differently. Its all about reaching out if you find that you need help. At the end...
2025-10-01
04 min
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Autumn Days
This poem is a reflection on Autumn, both in the Uk and around the world. It also looks back at the kind of Autumn days that I remember as a child. If you have enjoyed this poem, please buy me a coffee by clicking here!
2025-09-24
05 min
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The End of Summer
This poem contains my thoughts and musings on the end of Summer turning slowly in to the Autumn. As with all things in life, we must learn to say goodbye, whilst then embracing the new for as long as we can. If you have enjoyed this poem, please buy me a coffee by clicking here!
2025-09-17
06 min
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County Treasures
This poem has a look at the many treasures which we have in our beautiful county of Derbyshire and also at the treasures within these obvious treasures which may be missed. I guess it is about the smaller, quieter delights which are all around us if we know where to look and if we sometimes take the time to stop, notice and enjoy them. If you enjoy my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here! Thank you! Allison.
2025-09-10
10 min
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Secondary School
Here is the next poem which is basically about my experience of secondary school, the good bits and the not so good. I’m sure that it will jog old memories of that first day there, the giant uniforms, the feelings of being someone very small in a huge place and many other recollections. Perhaps you remember the dominant gang who seemed to rule the roost, or some of the lovely teachers ( and not so lovely teachers) who taught you, along with some of the friends you made there. Whatever you remember, I hope you en...
2025-09-03
08 min
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Sweet Dreams
This is a delightful piece of reminiscence for those of you, like me who have always had a sweet tooth! I’ll bet there are a number of sweets in this poem which you had completely forgotten about, but which will bring back a load of happy memories regarding where you were and who you were with when you used to buy them. Supporting me through Buy Me a Coffee would really be appreciated!
2025-08-27
07 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
TO MY OLD DERBYSHIRE FRIEND
This is a reflective poem and is basically an ode to the people we grew up with way back when and how they and the times we had together remain with us. Even now, these memories can give us strength when needed through the ups and downs of today. If you like my poems, please buy me a coffee by clicking here!
2025-08-20
01 min
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The VILLAGE GIRLS
This is a look back at a wonderful childhood in Derbyshire, which I hope many can empathise with, wherever your countryside upbringing was and if you didn’t grow up in the countryside, I hope you enjoy the pictures in your mind which I have tried to create here. The long days when we would set off early and get back at dusk without anyone really worrying for our safety because if we had any problems (which we rarely did), we would just run back. The woods and moors were our playground and our imaginations could run fr...
2025-08-13
10 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
Where The Bunnies Are
This is a short poem, which I wrote for my mum when she was alive. From somewhere in her past she had the first line in her head, but after extensive research, I couldn’t find anything with that line in it, so I started with that first line and wrote the poem myself. It combines memories from her childhood and mine in Baslow where there was a field up the road which we called "the Bunny Bank" because there were always lots of rabbits playing in the briars there. Mum loved this poe...
2025-08-06
01 min
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Planting
This poem is a gardener’s delight, at least that is what I initially set to to write about. However, as I continued to write, I realised that it is about other things too. It is about the solace which being amongst nature can bring and the calming effect which it has for us. It is also about our connection to the nature all around us and it to us, the oneness of everything. It looks at the joys and satisfaction of feeling the soil between your fingers and the wonderful flowers, fruit and vegetables wh...
2025-07-30
06 min
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My Primary School Classroom
This poem is a nostalgic walk around my old Primary school classroom. I only have to close my eyes and I am back there with the sights, smells and feelings experienced. Everything from the clanking radiators, the store cupboard and the smell of dinner cooking next door, gets a mention. Do you remember the smell of the plasticine and the sound of the blackboard revolving, along with the kindly voice of your teacher as she taught you how to read and write? Do you recall the book corner where she read a story to everyone at the...
2025-07-23
13 min
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THE VILLAGE NURSERY
This poem is about the pre-school nursery which I went to in the hamlet of Bubnell, England, when I was 2 or 3 years old. It covers my old memories and also musings as to what happened to the teddy that I used to play with. A little more melancholy perhaps.
2025-07-16
04 min
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This Path
This is a poem about some of the curve balls that life can send us and how we can get through such tough situations or have to learn to adapt and find a new way of living with things that can’t be fixed. It also looks at some of the good things which can ultimately come out of such situations—things which you probably would never have noticed before life changed.
2025-07-09
10 min
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Bakewell Carnival
This poem will take you back to carnival time, wherever you went to yours and wherever you might still go to now to join in the fun. Can you hear the crowds cheering and see the bunting blowing in the wind, as the variety of floats, walkers and marching bands go past? I hope this poem re-captures for you some of the joy and energy of a summer carnival day wherever and whatever that means for you
2025-07-02
05 min
Culture Matters
Season Finale: Re-Cap & Gospel Goodbyes
This is the last episode of this season and the crew gathers in studio to reflect on their favorite episodes, share personal highlights, and unpack the cultural moments that shaped their year. From Whitney Pipkin’s profound conversation on dying, to the metaphor-rich teaching of Jonathan Pennington, the team reminisces on how these guests left lasting impressions. They also dive into what they’ve been reading, watching, and listening to—from Wendell Berry and Frank Edwards to Netflix series and DJ sets. The episode ends with Ty sharing about his upcoming church planting adventure in Roanoke, Virginia—he's moving but will...
2025-07-01
42 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
Sports Day
I loved writing this poem because I was immediately back on our local "rec" in Baslow, and could see the bunting blowing in the wind and hear the children shouting! I hope it takes you back to the egg and spoon race, the sack race, the infamous tug of war, the tiny tot’s race and of course, the embarrassment of watching your mum and dad in the parent’s race. You’ll remember the anxiety, the fear, the pride and the interesting techniques used in some of these races. I hope you enjoy it
2025-06-25
07 min
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THE JOYS OF AGEING
This poem takes a look at my ageing process and also that of my husband as we bumble along together. It is a tongue in cheek study of the changes we have seen and continue to see from needing glasses, our hearing changes, the menopause ( obviously me only), through the various new aches and pains experienced and our reactions to them. As there is little that we can do about the process, we basically have a good laugh at it and go with the flow as it were. I’m sure that there will be mu...
2025-06-18
07 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
Old Bakewell
This poem takes the listener on a walk around the old town of Bakewell in Derbyshire, England. This is the Bakewell that I remember when growing up and is a special glimpse into a few frozen moments in time. If you are local it may trigger many memories and feelings which you thought were long gone. Even if you are not local, I suspect that it will take you back to another special town in your life, experienced long ago and the people you met there along with the places you frequented.
2025-06-11
05 min
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SCHOOL DINNERS at PRIMARY SCHOOL
This poem contains a load of memories about dinner times at Primary School, from the meals we ate such as Cheese Pie and beans to the kind dinner ladies in their orange overalls who brought the trolleys to the tables for the very important servers to dish up. When you listen to it, I hope you hear the sounds from the kitchen, the chatter of the children and I hope you see those meals once again in front of you and catch again their lovely smell. I also hope you see the faces of long lost childhood...
2025-06-04
07 min
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The Village Hop
The Village Hop is a nostalgic walk down memory lane to the local village discos and hops which we used to go to as teenagers! Although the villages and towns mentioned in the poem are in Derbyshire, the verses will undoubtedly take you back to your youth and the parties you went to as a teenager. Wherever you spent those years, it may also remind you of some of the poignant feelings you experienced back then. If you like my work, please support me through Buy Me a Coffee!
2025-05-26
03 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
Getting Through
This one, I guess is about knowing what helps to maintain your own mental health. Once again, it’s about stopping and focussing down on the small things.
2025-05-26
09 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
The Nocturnal Visitor
This story is about waking up to find that the garden has been transformed with frosty cobwebs hanging in the trees because a spider has visited during the winter night. I think the theme of this poem is about learning to stop for a while and look at the small but incredibly beautiful things in life.
2025-05-26
01 min
REFLECTIONS and RHYME
DERBYSHIRE HILLS
This is a short poem about the Derbyshire hills. As a child I would sit and look at them initially from the village green and then from my window in Baslow, England, and be awe inspired as the night came down. These magical memories have given me strength and a sense of inner peace as an adult. The poem ends with my awareness of an ultimate reunion with those hills.
2025-05-18
01 min
Block by Block
December 18, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about how some organizations in Philly are preparing to fight policy proposals from the incoming Trump administration, a group of singers caroling in support of a Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, a Kwanzaa event at the Penn Museum, and strategies for coping with seasonal depression. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 PM on WPP...
2024-12-19
28 min
Block by Block
December 18, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about how some organizations in Philly are preparing to fight policy proposals from the incoming Trump administration, a group of singers caroling in support of a Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, a Kwanzaa event at the Penn Museum, and strategies for coping with seasonal depression. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 PM on WPP...
2024-12-19
28 min
Block by Block
December 18, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about how some organizations in Philly are preparing to fight policy proposals from the incoming Trump administration, a group of singers caroling in support of a Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, a Kwanzaa event at the Penn Museum, and strategies for coping with seasonal depression. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 PM on WPP...
2024-12-19
28 min
Block by Block
December 4, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about how the financial uncertainty facing SEPTA, how immigrant advocacy groups in our region are preparing for the incoming Trump administration, a jazz festival scheduled to take place in Germantown next year, and the negative side of social media. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 PM on WPPM 106.5 FM and online at philly...
2024-12-05
28 min
Block by Block
November 20, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about a group that provides free tampons, pads, and other menstrual products for students at the Community College of Philadelphia, Trans Day of Remembrance, a historic Philadelphia site that was a station on the Underground Railroad, and an aspect of Philadelphia’s history that you don’t often hear about – the role the city played in America’s vegetarian and vegan movements. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigeneratio...
2024-11-21
29 min
Block by Block
November 6, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about a community center in West Philly, a Day of the Dead celebration taking place in a Philadelphia garden this weekend, and the 24th-annual Peoplehood Parade, and a community group working to offer free wireless internet access in Philadelphia. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 PM on WPPM 106.5 FM and online at philly...
2024-11-07
28 min
Block by Block
October 23, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about a community refrigerator that helps feed families in one Germantown neighborhood, a West Philadelphia institution that promotes equitable access to bicycling, graveyard gardeners who bring new life to a final resting place for the dead, and what Philadelphia voters need to know ahead of the November 5th election. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week...
2024-10-24
29 min
Block by Block
October 9, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about students leading protests against the Sixers plan to build an arena in Center City near Chinatown, growing food in your own community, a new store on South Street that sells punk rock clothing and accessories made from recycled materials, and an organization working to help build political power for young people in Pennsylvania. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for ne...
2024-10-10
30 min
Jon Michaels' Forum
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator Allison Morrisette
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator Allison Morrisette Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Allison Morrisette, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator about a serious situation in South Dakota from Attorney Generals press release: The attorney general’s office has put a new focus on crimes against Native American people, recently hiring two women to address problems Vargo described as interrelated: human trafficking and missing or murdered Indigenous people. The state’s Native American communities suffer from what advocates describe as crisis-level rates of people going missing or killed. Curren...
2024-08-25
29 min
Respecting the Beer
Gastropod's Nicola Twilley Tells How Polly Pennington Changed Refrigeration
Have you ever heard of Polly Pennington? The badass pHD chemist who changed refrigeration? Nicola Twilley joins Gary, Bobby, and Allison again to talk about early brewing trends in America and M.E. Pennington's story. GRAB THE BOOKGrab your copy of "Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves" here! -> https://respect-the-beer.captivate.fm/frostbiteNICOLA TWILLEY BIONicola Twilley is the author of "Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves" and co-host of Gastropod, a podcast looking at food through the lens of...
2024-08-05
20 min
Block by Block
June 12, 2024
This episode features stories from our community news reporters about a school for community organizers who want to learn more about prison abolition, group that does trolley tours to support local businesses owned by Black women, how young people on the border of West Philly and the suburbs feel about their neighborhoods, a queer-owned business in South Philadelphia that sells work by local artists… and a program that lets Philly high school students visit museums for free. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by Philly...
2024-06-13
30 min
Block by Block
May 29, 2024
This episode features stories from our team of community journalists about a young man’s journey returning home from prison, a collective of DJs keeping vinyl records alive in Philly, a program that allows people to get married in informal ceremonies at LOVE Park rather than City Hall, a black and queer-owned cafe in Mount Airy, and long-time Philadelphia poet and spoken word artist Ursula Rucker. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journali...
2024-05-30
00 min
Block by Block
May 15, 2024
This episode features stories from our team of community journalists about an organization that provides a safe space for young people impacted by violence… an initiative to encourage Black and Brown students to pursue careers in medicine… a community theater that helps kids build social skills and self confidence… and the role Block Captains play in Philadelphia. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5...
2024-05-16
30 min
Block by Block
May 15, 2024
This episode features stories from our team of community journalists about an organization that provides a safe space for young people impacted by violence… an initiative to encourage Black and Brown students to pursue careers in medicine… a community theater that helps kids build social skills and self confidence… and the role Block Captains play in Philadelphia. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5...
2024-05-16
30 min
Block by Block
May 15, 2024
This episode features stories from our team of community journalists about an organization that provides a safe space for young people impacted by violence… an initiative to encourage Black and Brown students to pursue careers in medicine… a community theater that helps kids build social skills and self confidence… and the role Block Captains play in Philadelphia. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5...
2024-05-16
30 min
DECAL Download
Episode 29 - CareSource
Send a textOur Georgia Foundation for Early Care and Learning recently received the Heart of Community Award from CareSource, a nationally recognized, nonprofit managed care organization serving over 2 million members across five states including Georgia. Joining us to talk about the award from CareSource is Senior Manager for Population Healing Lisa Pennington, and also Senior Specialist Elida Lopez. From DECAL is Allison Setterlind, Georgia Head Start Collaboration Director, and Laura Wagner, Executive Director of the Georgia Foundation for Early Care and Learning. Support the show
2024-05-14
18 min
Block by Block
May 1, 2024
This episode features stories from our team of community journalists about Mayor Cherelle Parker’s plans to clean up litter and stop illegal dumping, some of the safety risks facing journalists, the impact of endometriosis on black women, and the role midwives and doulas play in Black Communities. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 PM on WPPM 106.5 FM and online at phillycam...
2024-05-02
29 min
Block by Block
April 17, 2024
This episode features stories from our team of community journalists about the April 23rd primary election in Pennsylvania, a program that helps young people come up with ways to address gun violence and other challenges, an effort to open a Lesbian bar in Philly, an unusual martial arts gym in North Philadelphia, and a mother’s fight to ensure her child has the special education resources he needs. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoni...
2024-04-18
30 min
Block by Block
April 3, 2024
This episode includes four stories about Philadelphia’s art scene, including reports from our team of community journalists about a community of artists looking to connect performing arts professionals with health and wellness resources, Philadelphia’s Youth Poet Laureate, a long-time Philadelphia poet who co-founded a “spoken word dance party,” and Philadelphia music producer Bill Jolly. Block by Block is PhillyCAM’s LIVE community news radio program, featuring stories from Philadelphia’s neighborhoods as reported by PhillyCAM’s Radio News Fellows, a multigenerational cohort of burgeoning local journalists. Tune in for new episodes every other week, Wednesdays 5:30-6:00 PM on WPP...
2024-04-04
28 min
Diabetes Core Update
Special Edition: A Focus on Obesity, Part 2 – March 2024
In this special series on obesity, our host, Dr. Neil Skolnik, discusses the obesity epidemic with some of the foremost experts in the world. In Part 2 of the series, Dr. Skolnik is joined by Drs. Deborah Horn, Thomas Wadden, and Donna Ryan. Together, they discuss, in detail, approaches to obesity including lifestyle, medications and bariatric surgery. The Focus on Obesity series is a collaborative project of the American Diabetes Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians. The entire program will comprise a total of seven episodes: four episodes of Diabetes Core Update, which will cover topics...
2024-03-18
37 min
BibleProject
The Salt of the Land and the Light of the World
Sermon on the Mount E8 – Why does Jesus call his followers salt and light? In the Hebrew Bible, salt is a metaphor for God’s long-lasting covenant with Israel, connected to priestly sacrifices, ritual purity, and social bonds. And the Hebrew word for light, or, shares a wordplay with torah, meaning God’s wise instruction. God’s wisdom given in the Torah is a light for Israel that they are called to share with the nations. In this episode, Jon and Tim discuss the meanings of salt and light, showing how Jesus applies these covenant words to his new communit...
2024-02-19
46 min
Jon Michaels' Forum
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator Allison Morrisette
Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Allison Morrisette, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator about a serious situation in South Dakota from Attorney Generals press release: The attorney general’s office has put a new focus on crimes against Native American people, recently hiring two women to address problems Vargo described as interrelated: human trafficking and missing or murdered Indigenous people. The state’s Native American communities suffer from what advocates describe as crisis-level rates of people going missing or killed. Currently, 57% of people who are listed in the attorney general’s databa...
2024-02-04
29 min
Life on the West Side
Calling All Neurotics
How can you be more righteous than a Pharisee, without losing your mind? It's not what you think. It's more than you think. And it will change the way you think.The sermon today is titled "Calling All Neurotics." It is the fourth installment in our series "One Sermon That Changed The World." The Scripture reading is from Matthew 5:17-20 (ESV). Originally preached at the West Side Church of Christ (Searcy, AR) on September 10, 2023. All lessons fit under one of 5 broad categories: Begin, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under...
2023-09-11
39 min
Get Your Donut
36. In Defense of Small Churches (w/ Dave Pennington) - what the Church is, why a small church could be right for you, and contributing to your local church
Dave Pennington is a pastor a Family Baptist Church in Carpinteria, CA. Dave brings a unique perspective to this episode by encouraging you to think critically about why a smaller church could be the right fit for you. Starting with a helpful definition of what the church actually is, Dave moves into some of the potential strengths/weaknesses of making a small church home. More than anything else in this episode, Dave longs for you to become a contributing member of your local body. Tune in to learn more about what it means to be a part of the...
2023-08-14
53 min
Knowing Faith
#184 – The One With All The Surprise Guests
Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley are joined by Dr. Gregg Allison, Jackie Hill Perry, Dr. Michael J. Kruger, Sam Allberry, and Jonathan T. Pennington.Questions Covered in This Episode:If we have the bible, why do we need creeds, confessions, and the writings of leaders, pastors, and theologians from church history?You've been traveling the country trying to direct people away from focusing on themselves and towards giving their attention to God, how is that going?What is our glory problem?What, in your opinion, is the most overlooked book in the New Testament...
2023-04-20
56 min
Em Suma: teologia em 7 minutos
26. Não use Mateus 18 para disciplina eclesiástica sem antes ouvir isto
De Hillsong a Mars Hill, Mateus 18 já foi utilizado para silenciar vítimas e acobertar casos de abuso. Argumenta-se que suas denúncias serão inválidas se não cumprirem à risca o que está neste texto bíblico. Será esta a melhor interpretação? Estamos lidando com um código de processo eclesiástico aqui? Notando colas em todo o discurso de Jesus em Mateus 18, mostramos como a disciplina eclesiástica pode voltar a ser um ato de amor, e não um exemplo de dominação. Veja uma transcrição deste episódio em nosso blog. Na Pilgrim você...
2023-02-27
07 min
SEARCH Foundation Australia
Allison Pennington - The war on wages and how to win it (July 2020)
Alison Pennington was Senior Economist with the Centre for Future Work. She has been quoted and published in various news outlets on the impact of the economic crisis on workers, particularly on young people and women, and has made numerous TV, podcast and radio appearances on a broad range of topics related to her areas of expertise.She talks in this Zoom forum on her articles (linked below) ‘How the government is turning back the clock for women’ published in the New Daily, and ‘Why governments must spend, spend, spend to save the Australian economy’, from the Newcastle Herald...
2022-12-15
1h 06
World Gone Good podcast
HERA THE DOG GONE GOOD
Dogs + Vodka = The best episode ever. Allison Lange & Julia Pennington started their relationship working together in animal rescue and they've evolved it into their award-winning business, Hera The Dog Vodka. We'll give you a moment to go back and reread that last sentence. We promise it'll make sense when you hear these two amazing women tell their story of friendship, their passion for animals, and their foray into the world of making cocktails that benefit shelters and rescues. 50% of the profit from every sale of their products do just that - they give back to help animals everywhere. But wait...
2022-11-30
00 min
World Gone Good podcast
HERA THE DOG GONE GOOD
Dogs + Vodka = The best episode ever. Allison Lange & Julia Pennington started their relationship working together in animal rescue and they've evolved it into their award-winning business, Hera The Dog Vodka. We'll give you a moment to go back and reread that last sentence. We promise it'll make sense when you hear these two amazing women tell their story of friendship, their passion for animals, and their foray into the world of making cocktails that benefit shelters and rescues. 50% of the profit from every sale of their products do just that - they give back to help animals everywhere. But wait...
2022-11-30
00 min
WORLD GONE GOOD
HERA THE DOG GONE GOOD
Dogs + Vodka = The best episode ever. Allison Lange & Julia Pennington started their relationship working together in animal rescue and they've evolved it into their award-winning business, Hera The Dog Vodka. We'll give you a moment to go back and reread that last sentence. We promise it'll make sense when you hear these two amazing women tell their story of friendship, their passion for animals, and their foray into the world of making cocktails that benefit shelters and rescues. 50% of the profit from every sale of their products do just that - they give back to help animals everywhere. But wait...
2022-11-30
00 min
WORLD GONE GOOD
HERA THE DOG GONE GOOD
Dogs + Vodka = The best episode ever. Allison Lange & Julia Pennington started their relationship working together in animal rescue and they've evolved it into their award-winning business, Hera The Dog Vodka. We'll give you a moment to go back and reread that last sentence. We promise it'll make sense when you hear these two amazing women tell their story of friendship, their passion for animals, and their foray into the world of making cocktails that benefit shelters and rescues. 50% of the profit from every sale of their products do just that - they give back to help animals everywhere. But wait...
2022-11-30
39 min
World Gone Good podcast
109. HERA THE DOG GONE GOOD
Dogs + Vodka = The best episode ever. Allison Lange and Julia Pennington started their relationship working together in animal rescue and they've evolved it into their award-winning business, Hera The Dog Vodka. We'll give you a moment to go back and reread that last sentence. We promise it'll make sense when you hear these two amazing women tell their story of friendship, their passion for animals, and their foray into the world of making cocktails that benefit shelters and rescues. 50% of the profit from every sale of their products do just that — they give back to help animals everywhere. But wait, it...
2022-11-30
30 min
Military Historians are People, Too!
S2E10 Reina Pennington - Norwich University
Today's guest is Dr. Reina Pennington, who is joining us from her amazing place in Vermont with her German Shepard Gunner. Reina recently retired from Norwich University in Vermont, where she was a Charles A. Dana Professor of History and the Director of the Studies in War and Peace Program. After completing her BA in Soviet Area Studies at the University of Louisville, Reina began a career as an Air Force intelligence officer, serving as a Soviet analyst with F-4 and F-16 fighter squadrons, the Aggressor Squadrons at the USAF Fighter Weapons School, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the A...
2022-09-06
1h 01
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 7-8: Episode Four of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A317_CalltheMidwife7-8.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in May 2022, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Vicki, Allison, and Chief Couch Potato Kylie – reconvenes Around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 7 and 8 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode Four of our five-part “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series. As always...
2022-06-30
00 min
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 7-8: Episode Four of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A317_CalltheMidwife7-8.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in May 2022, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Vicki, Allison, and Chief Couch Potato Kylie – reconvenes Around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 7 and 8 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode Four of our five-part “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series. As always...
2022-06-30
00 min
The Honkytonk Jukebox Show
The Honkytonk Jukebox Show #73
Donny Tapp - Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge ( Delta )Al Brown - The Girl Behind The Bar ( White Car )Ray Pillow - Stop And Drink It Over ( ABC )Esco Hankins - Ten Thousand Times ( Columbia )Slugger Morrissette - Mr. Conscience ( Slam )Sonny Wissinger - Folsom Prison Blues ( McKee )Chuck Hendon - Nadine ( Allison )Tompall & The Glasers - Sweet Lies ( Robbins )Tommy Cloudt - Cryin Time ( Pro Formance America )Jim Mundy & Terri Melton - Kiss You All Over ( MCM )...
2022-06-09
58 min
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 5-6: Episode Three of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A314a_CalltheMidwife5-6.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in November 2021, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Vicki, Allison, and Chief Couch Potato Kylie – reconvenes Around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 5 and 6 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode Three of our five-part “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series. As always...
2022-05-26
00 min
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 5-6: Episode Three of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A314a_CalltheMidwife5-6.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in November 2021, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Vicki, Allison, and Chief Couch Potato Kylie – reconvenes Around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 5 and 6 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode Three of our five-part “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series. As always...
2022-05-26
00 min
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 3-4: Episode Two of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A310_CalltheMidwife3-4.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in November 2021, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Vicki, Allison, and Chief Couch Potato Kylie – reconvenes Around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 3 and 4 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode Two of our five-part “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series. As always, i...
2022-04-28
00 min
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 3-4: Episode Two of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A310_CalltheMidwife3-4.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in November 2021, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Vicki, Allison, and Chief Couch Potato Kylie – reconvenes Around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 3 and 4 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode Two of our five-part “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series. As always, i...
2022-04-28
00 min
Right About Now - Legendary Business Advice
Weekly Marketing and Advertising News, April 8, 2022: Crypto Trading Coming To Metaverse?
Welcome to this week's episode of The Radcast! In this news episode, Host Ryan Alford and Co-Hosts Joe Hamric and Cristina Yasi discuss the Latest Trends in the Metaverse, Social Holidays, a recap about our previous guest, Raquel Pennington and a brief introduction on our upcoming guest, Allison Ferenci.Here are this week’s biggest marketing headlines:Miller Lite Emphasizes Taste With Beer Flavor Drops“Shopping Reinvented”: L’oréal Eyes Impulse Sales On TiktokNetflix Actually Added A Short-Ass Movie CategoryHulu Taps Emerging Artists From Across The Globe To Reimagine Its Classic LogoIf you enjoyed t...
2022-04-08
48 min
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 1-2: Episode One of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A303_CalltheMidwife1-2.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in September 2021, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Chief Couch Potato Kylie and new panelists Vicki and Allison – convenes for the first time around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 1 and 2 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode One of our five-part “Catching Up on C...
2022-03-03
00 min
Couch Potatoes Unite!
Call the Midwife, Series 1-2: Episode One of the “Catching Up on Call the Midwife” Series (MAJOR SPOILERS)
http://archive.org/download/couchpotatoesunite/A303_CalltheMidwife1-2.mp3 A new podcast episode of Couch Potatoes Unite!, which is based on a blog of the same name hosted at our website: couchpotatoesunite.wordpress.com. In this episode, recorded in September 2021, our panel of would-be midwives and nuns – moderator Krista, Sarah, Gina, Chief Couch Potato Kylie and new panelists Vicki and Allison – convenes for the first time around the CPU! Water Cooler to discuss Series 1 and 2 of the BBC-produced period drama that airs on PBS in the United States, Call the Midwife, in this, Episode One of our five-part “Catching Up on C...
2022-03-03
00 min
Rural Matters
Funding Access to Postsecondary Education with Kirstin Yeado, Shanell Watson, Denise Callahan, and Allison Pennington (Ascendium Part I)
In the first installment of our six-part series produced in collaboration with and underwritten by the Ascendium Education Group, Michelle chats with Kirstin Yeado, a program officer at Ascendium responsible for strategic grantmaking in support of Ascendium’s Rural Education and Workforce Training program.: Shanell Watson, a program officer with the Woodward Hines Education Foundation, a foundation that has focused on increasing postsecondary access and completion for Mississippi residents since 1995.; Denise Callahan, the Director of Postsecondary Success at The Ford Family Foundation in Oregon; and Allison Pennington, Programs & Strategy Associate for Greater Texas Foundation, a private foundation focused on...
2022-02-04
45 min
Rural Matters
Funding Access to Postsecondary Education with Kirstin Yeado, Shanell Watson, Denise Callahan, and Allison Pennington (Ascendium Part I)
In the first installment of our six-part series produced in collaboration with and underwritten by the Ascendium Education Group, Michelle chats with Kirstin Yeado, a program officer at Ascendium responsible for strategic grantmaking in support of Ascendium's Rural Education and Workforce Training program.: Shanell Watson, a program officer with the Woodward Hines Education Foundation, a foundation that has focused on increasing postsecondary access and completion for Mississippi residents since 1995.; Denise Callahan, the Director of Postsecondary Success at The Ford Family Foundation in Oregon; and Allison Pennington, Programs & Strategy Associate for Greater Texas Foundation, a private foundation focused on h...
2022-02-04
45 min
Moonshine and Music
2021 Top 12 Countdown - Year End Wrap up
Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced by Notlehs Entertainment Hosted by Joe Shelton Our Host can be found at: http://mrjoeshelton.com Music by Anna Owens, Jeremy Crumbaugh, Ray Hoskins, Wayne Pennington, Skypp, Oddity, Allison Victoria, Strangebirds, Public Universal Friend, Two Jasons, Cole Woodruff, Forstory and Meghan Cristeen Martin & The 1900. Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/36x71niO6JJtLj9AOsewZh?si=9118922c7cc04fdf Apple Music Playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/2021-top-12-moonshine-music/pl.u-lrzaLur0EKB Produced by:
2021-12-29
31 min
The Canine Condition
25. The Martini Shot
The Canine Condition. Come. Sit. Stay.Welcome to The Canine Condition Podcast. My name is Jacqueline Piñol. I am an actor, a documentary filmmaker and an animal rescue advocate.My guests on this season 1 Finale of the podcast are Julia Pennington and Allison Lange founders of A Dog's Life Rescue and creators of HERA THE DOG VODKA. For more than 17 years they have saved animals from abandonment and neglect while promoting the importance of spay and neuter of dogs and cats. Hera The Dog Vodka was born as a way to create a sustainable i...
2021-07-29
46 min
A-Train Sports Talk
Best of interviews Pt. 2
This is my second best of interviews. This episode includes interviews with Jody Adams-Birch, Chris Allison, Coach Steve Martin, and Pastor Penn a.k.a. Jermaine Pennington. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-smith34/support
2021-06-18
2h 10
A-Train Sports Talk
Best of interviews Pt. 2
This is my second best of interviews. This episode includes interviews with Jody Adams-Birch, Chris Allison, Coach Steve Martin, and Pastor Penn a.k.a. Jermaine Pennington. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anthony-smith34/support
2021-06-18
2h 09
A-Train Sports Talk
Best of interviews Pt. 2
This is my second best of interviews. This episode includes interviews with Jody Adams-Birch, Chris Allison, Coach Steve Martin, and Pastor Penn a.k.a. Jermaine Pennington. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anthony-smith34/support
2021-06-18
2h 09
The NCJA Podcast
Episode 04: Pennsylvania's Virtual Strategic Planning Success with Mike Pennington and Samantha Koch
In May 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) undertook a virtual strategic planning process to create the agency's 2021-2025 Strategic Framework. The effort was a great success. In this episode, NCJA's Allison Badger interviews PCCD's Mike Pennington and Samantha Koch as they discuss the virtual strategic planning process, including the steps and components of the work, the tools they used, obstacles they encountered and the important roles that leadership played. They also discuss the aspects of virtual planning that may endure beyond the pandemic. Read the full transcript.
2021-06-07
19 min
Strong Songs
"Cameo Lover" by Kimbra
Open up your heart! Open up your heart! Open up your heart, let Kimbra pull you out!On this episode, Kirk goes for a swim in the extra-buoyant waters of Kimbra's 2011 pop stomper "Cameo Lover." It's an intricate musical narrative told through shifting time-feels, retro drum beats, leaping vocals, and sneaky key changes, and it's just the song to raise our spirits after a long, dark winter.Written by: Kimbra JohnsonAlbum: Vows (2011)Listen/Buy via Album.LinkALSO REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Somebody That I Used to Know” by Goty...
2021-03-24
55 min
Knowing Faith
TEASER: Season 6 of Knowing Faith
Season 6 of the Knowing Faith podcast begins on 2/4/2021. In this episode Jen Wilkin, JT English and Kyle Worley give you a preview of what is to come in Season 6 as they cover Genesis 12-50. They discuss the importance of studying the book of Genesis, the author, the audience, the setting, some of the key people in the text, and what questions they will be asking and answering. If you’d like you can catch up on Genesis 1-11 in Season 5. Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Map of the Patriarchs“Sermon on the Mo...
2021-01-28
26 min
UConn Health Pulse
When Our Own Cells Catalyze Healing
We're learning more about the growing field of orthobiologics, the use of treatments derived from individual patients' own cells and injected at the injury site to promote healing. Dr. Allison Schafer, a nonoperative sports medicine physician at the UConn Musculoskeletal Institute, offers bone marrow aspirate concentrate, or BMAC, for this purpose. She joins Carolyn and Chris to explain how it works and what makes it effective. (Dr. Allison Schafer, Carolyn Pennington, Chris DeFrancesco, December 2020)
2020-11-25
15 min
The Sportsman Drag Racing Podcast w/ Luke & Jed
170: 2019 NHRA Stock Eliminator Champion Allison Doll
Jed gets the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with Ali Doll, the 2019 NHRA Stock Eliminator champion, they discuss her start in the sport, background, and of course her incredible 2019 season, tune in now to hear her story.
2020-03-11
1h 14
Knowing Faith
#21 – This is Knowing Faith: Season 2
On the first episode of season two, Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley talk about their summers, a few updates and what to expect on this season of Knowing Faith.Questions Covered in This Episode:What is the Knowing Faith podcast?What did we talk about last season? What was the most memorable episode or moment?What are we covering this season?Why did you feel strongly about doing a bible study on 1st and 2nd Samuel? As we head into the Training Program’s 4th year, what are the biggest surprises after three years of...
2018-09-12
42 min