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Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean SmithSappenin’ Podcast with Sean SmithEP. 315 - Story Of The Year (Dan Marsala & Josh Wills)Tear Me to Pieces. St. Louis scene staples, emo anthem hitmakers and stage diving maniacs, Story Of The Year, are our guests on Episode 315 of Sappenin' Podcast! Dan Marsala and Josh Wills take time out of the bands first UK tour since the 2010s, to expose secrets on the bands evolving legacy, untold rivalries and folklore party moments. In this conversation, Dan and Josh open up on their surprise European absence, package offers vs finance dynamics, unwritten rules, how it all almost ended, near break-up moments, real life jobs, cultural impact of Page Avenue, early day beef with Yellowcard...2024-12-061h 07The OMG! MotoGP PodcastThe OMG! MotoGP PodcastCan Dorna's Latest Signing Make MotoGP Mainstream Again?Amy Reynolds and Keith Huewen discuss Dorna’s latest appointment Kelly Brittain in addition to previewing this weekend’s second visit to Misano.OMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows:•Pitlane Life Lessons: https://podfollow.com/1552890037•The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast•Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast•Tommo's Race Chinwag: https://podfollow.com/1674915123Join our Patreon and Support us continuing OMG!- patreon.com/user?u=34973707 Hosted o...2024-09-1925 min51 Percent51 PercentHome births and hospitalsOn this week’s 51%, we speak with Amy Brittain of The Washington Post about the paper’s recent analysis of infant mortality in home births across the U.S., and how the country’s varying regulations for midwives can make it difficult for expectant mothers to know what they’re getting. We also stop by a virtual town hall on the proposed closure of Burdett Birth Center in Troy, New York. Guest: Amy Brittain, reporter at The Washington Post 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio in Albany, New York. Jesse King is our prod...2023-11-3035 min51 Percent51 PercentHome births and hospitalsOn this week’s 51%, we speak with Amy Brittain of The Washington Post about the paper’s recent analysis of infant mortality in home births across the U.S., and how the country’s varying regulations for midwives can make it difficult for expectant mothers to know what they’re getting. We also stop by a virtual town hall on the proposed closure of Burdett Birth Center in Troy, New York. Guest: Amy Brittain, reporter at The Washington Post 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio in Albany, New York. Jesse King is our prod...2023-11-3035 minOn Par with the PresidentOn Par with the PresidentThe Pursuit of Truth: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist and LSU Graduate Amy BrittainOn this episode of “On Par with the President,” LSU alumna and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Amy Brittain joins President William F. Tate IV. Brittain, a Shreveport native, knew she was going to be a journalist since she was 11 years old. She started honing her craft in middle school then majored in mass communication while a student at LSU, where she wrote for the student newspaper, The Reveille. After receiving her Master’s degree in journalism from Columbia, she joined The Washington Post’s investigative team in 2013. In 2016, she was part of a team of Post reporters who were awarded the Puli...2023-06-1530 minChangeable PodcastChangeable PodcastEP215: Saying hello to what arises with Christina BrittainChristina Brittain is a Change Coach who loves to notice, feel, look at, and talk about energy. She notices that there is an energy of moving experience and a somehow different, more stable and subtle energy that she calls “the energy of me”.Christina loves to swim in the energy that’s arising. She loves to say The post EP215: Saying hello to what arises with Christina Brittain appeared first on Dr. Amy Johnson.2022-08-2949 minPost ReportsPost ReportsThe trouble with policing ‘hot spots’In the past two years, a number of major American cities have experienced spikes in homicides and other violent crimes. Mayors and police chiefs have been under pressure to respond, and some are turning to a new policing strategy called “place network investigations.” As its name suggests, the strategy focuses on how criminal networks form and thrive in certain geographical places, and it looks at what can be done to try to break up these patterns of crime. Pioneered by academics and now being adopted by cities across the country, it’s the latest in a lo...2022-04-2037 minNovel PairingsNovel PairingsAsk Us Anything with Chelsey, Sara, and a surprise guestHow did Sara and Chelsey meet? What goes into making a Novel Pairings episode? And how do they find time to read with busy, curious babies in their lives? Today’s episode holds all the answers to YOUR questions about classic literature, teaching English, baby bookworms, reading habits, and more. (Plus plenty of book recommendations. We can’t help it.) The show notes are full of links today, so be sure to scroll down in your app or visit novelpairings.com.   Some links are affiliate links. Every time you make a purchase through one of these...2022-04-121h 14Park Road Church - Charlotte, NCPark Road Church - Charlotte, NCYouth Sunday | 3.6.22Youth Sunday sermons by Alex Brittain and Hank Smyth. Musical solo by Isabel Terry.2022-03-0715 minMomma\'s Morning Cup With Quinn MenierMomma's Morning Cup With Quinn MenierThe Assignment, Motherhood. Unpacking A Unique ExperienceSEASON 1 FINALEAs we wrap up the last of The Assignment series,  I want to talk about our assignment as a mother. Let's recap what assignment means. Assignment means a job or duty that is given to someone a task someone is required to do.We talked about our assignment as a woman which I said, “Now, if you want to look at the definition, again, we were given a task to do. It will vary throughout our lives and environment, but only you can fulfill that role. Being a woman means we can be...2021-12-2826 minSouth Bend\'s Own WordsSouth Bend's Own WordsLucille SneedIn the 1920s, Lucille Sneed’s parents left Tennessee for South Bend to work at Studebaker. They were part of the first wave of African Americans migrating north chasing what they saw as opportunities in factory jobs.  During World War II, Lucille’s brother was called into military service. Lucille took his place at the Studebaker factory.  She stayed after her brother returned. Lucille learned how to sew with large, industrial machines to make upholstery and other fabric materials for thousands of Studebaker cars. She also learned how to naviga...2021-09-2413 minMaybe I\'m AmazedMaybe I'm AmazedBeing a Bossy Bookworm with Amy BrittainAmy Brittain has a voracious appetite for reading. She reads more than 100 books per year, and has worked as a publisher both for a major publishing company and on her own as a freelancer. As an outlet for her reading obsession, Amy created The Bossy Bookworm, a website dedicated to reviewing books that Amy reads. In today's episode of Maybe I'm Amazed, host Dr. James Howell sits down with Amy to talk about their shared love of the written word, how they discover new books and what drives their passion to read.2021-07-2038 minAnother F*cking Horror PodcastAnother F*cking Horror PodcastEpisode 21: 90% Off Sale At The Red Flag StoreZombies aren't real.  Everyone knows that. Except the people of Haiti might disagree with you. In our first story, Monique recounts the terrifying phenomenon of Haitian Voodoo Zombies.  Then, Amy tells the story of Richard Brittain, who was known to most people as the champion of the popular British game show, "Countdown."  But to Ella Durant and Paige Rolland, he would be known as something much more ominous: stalker.  If you liked this episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe.2021-04-252h 29Talk LouisianaTalk LouisianaThursday, March 25th: Nora Ahmed, Amy Brittain, Christy ReevesACLU Louisiana Legal Director Nora Ahmed discusses the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes. Washington Post reporter Amy Brittain on the latest in the Andrew Cuomo scandal. Ochsner’s Christy Reeves previews a mass vaccination event at Southern.2021-03-2520 minThe Pod SpotterThe Pod SpotterS1 Ep#24: Canary: The Washington Post InvestigatesTwo women are sexually assaulted 35 years apart but their cases are inextricably linked. This week we speak with Amy Brittain, an investigative reporter and host of the podcast Canary: The Washington Post Investigates.  It’s a story about the bravery of the women who fought back when the system failed them.2021-02-0859 minThe Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit VarmaThe Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit VarmaThe Importance of Data JournalismGood data journalism can reveal otherwise unseen truths about our society. Pioneering journalist Rukmini S joins Amit Varma in episode 196 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about the insights data brought to her journalism, and her groundbreaking podcast on Covid-19, The Moving Curve. Also check out: 1. The Moving Curve -- Rukmini S's podcast, also on all podcast apps. 2. Rukmini S at HuffPost, Hindu, Scroll, Mint,Times of India (1, 2) and India Spend. 3. Canary -- Amy Brittain's podcast. 4. How the Coronavirus Could Take Over Your Body (Before You Ever Feel It) -- Jeff Wise. (This is the piece mistakenly referred to...2020-10-252h 38Canary: The Washington Post InvestigatesCanary: The Washington Post InvestigatesIntroducing “Canary: The Washington Post Investigates”What happens when a secret becomes too much to bear? “Canary: The Washington Post Investigates” is a new podcast series about two women, separated by decades and united by their refusal to stay silent. Hosted by investigative reporter Amy Brittain. 2020-09-1703 minNASCIO VoicesNASCIO VoicesMaine CIO Fred BrittainAmy and Matt interview Maine CIO Fred Brittain about his first year on the job, the differences between state government and the university system, his priorities as CIO,  recent meetings on Capitol Hill, and why you should come to Maine in the winter.2020-02-0525 minSmart Mouth LifeSmart Mouth LifeIrin CarmonDonna and Rachel are friends who aren’t afraid to ask questions, laugh loudly, obsess freely and covet vintage items. The pair created the Smart Mouth Life Podcast to celebrate women who run their mouths and the world. Today's episode features journalist Irin Carmon, a Harvard alumna, a senior correspondent at New York Magazine and a CNN contributor. She is co-author with Shana Knizhnik of “Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.” In 2017 and 2018, Irin worked with Washington Post reporter Amy Brittain to break the news of sexual harassment and assault allegations agains...2019-11-1326 minCongressional DishCongressional Dish177: Immigrant Family SeparationsA new policy change by the Trump administration on May 7th has resulted in thousands of children being separated from their want-to-be-immigrant parents who crossed the U.S. southern border in the wrong location. In this episode, hear from officials in every branch of government involved to learn why this is happening, why it's proving to be so difficult to return the children to their parents, and what we can do to help this situation. Please Support Congressional Dish - Quick Links to contribute a lump sum or set up a monthly contribution via to support Congressional Dish for each...2018-07-092h 22Talk LouisianaTalk LouisianaWednesday, April 11th: Tiffany Bartok, Jerry Stovall, Rebekah Gee, Amy BrittainDirector Tiffany Bartok on her film about the life of Kevyn Aucoin, a famed make-up artist from Louisiana. Tiffany’s film will be showing at the Louisiana International Film Festival. Former LSU football great Jerry Stovall on his induction in the LSU Hall of Distinction this Friday. Health Secretary Rebekah Gee with an update on budget at the state’s largest agency. Washington Post Reporter Amy Brittain on her appearance at LSU, her alma mater, and her stories which ended the journalism career of Charlie Rose.2018-04-1145 minMost Famous Website Where You Can Find and Download Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureMost Famous Website Where You Can Find and Download Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureTrump Familys Elaborate Lifestyle Is a Logistical Nightmare at Taxpayer Expense Audiobook by Drew Harwell, Amy Brittain, Jonathan O'ConnellListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Trump Familys Elaborate Lifestyle Is a Logistical Nightmare at Taxpayer Expense Author: Drew Harwell, Amy Brittain, Jonathan O'Connell Narrator: Jenny Hoops Format: Unabridged Length: 13 mins Language: English Release date: 02-17-17 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: Barely a month into the Trump presidency, the unusually elaborate lifestyle of Americas new first family is straining the Secret Service and security officials, stirring financial and logistical concerns in several local communities, and costing far beyond what has been typical for past presidents a price tag...2017-02-1713 minDiscover the New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesDiscover the New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesOn Duty, Under Fire Audiobook by Amy BrittainListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: On Duty, Under Fire Author: Amy Brittain Narrator: Fleet Cooper Format: Unabridged Length: 19 mins Language: English Release date: 10-31-16 Publisher: Diversion Books Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention...2016-10-3119 minDownload the New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesDownload the New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesFor 55 Officers Involved in Fatal Shootings This Year, It Wasnt Their First Time Audiobook by Keith L. Alexander, Steven Rich, Amy Brittain, Wesley Lowery, Sandhya SomashekharListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: For 55 Officers Involved in Fatal Shootings This Year, It Wasnt Their First Time Author: Keith L. Alexander, Steven Rich, Amy Brittain, Wesley Lowery, Sandhya Somashekhar Narrator: Fleet Cooper Format: Unabridged Length: 16 mins Language: English Release date: 10-31-16 Publisher: Diversion Books Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and...2016-10-3116 minLargest Collection of Full Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - No Catch, Easy and LegallyLargest Collection of Full Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - No Catch, Easy and LegallyTexas Sheriff's Report Reveals More Details on Supreme Court Justice Scalia's Death Audiobook by Amy Brittain, Sari HorwitzListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Texas Sheriff's Report Reveals More Details on Supreme Court Justice Scalia's Death Author: Amy Brittain, Sari Horwitz Narrator: Sam Scholl Format: Unabridged Length: 4 mins Language: English Release date: 02-25-16 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: "Texas Sheriff's Report Reveals More Details on Supreme Court Justice Scalia's Death" is from the U.S. section of The Washington Post. It was written by Amy Brittain and Sari Horwitz and narrated by Sam Scholl. ©2016 The Washington Post (P)2016 Audible, Inc.2016-02-2504 minListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesChapter 4 - The Legacy Audiobook by The Washington Post, Wesley LoweryListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Chapter 4 - The Legacy Author: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery Narrator: Paul Boehmer Format: Unabridged Length: 22 mins Language: English Release date: 11-25-15 Publisher: Diversion Books Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams. Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young...2015-11-2522 minListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesChapter 3 - The Decision Audiobook by The Washington Post, Wesley LoweryListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Chapter 3 - The Decision Author: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery Narrator: Paul Boehmer Format: Unabridged Length: 16 mins Language: English Release date: 11-25-15 Publisher: Diversion Books Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams. Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young...2015-11-2516 minDiscover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesDiscover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesChapter 2 - The Police and the Protests Audiobook by The Washington Post, Wesley LoweryPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Chapter 2 - The Police and the Protests Author: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery Narrator: Paul Boehmer Format: Unabridged Length: 25 mins Language: English Release date: 11-25-15 Publisher: Diversion Books Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams. Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To...2015-11-2525 minListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesFerguson: Three Minutes that Changed America Audiobook by Wesley Lowery, The Washington PostListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Ferguson: Three Minutes that Changed America Author: Wesley Lowery, The Washington Post Narrator: Paul Boehmer Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 40 mins Language: English Release date: 11-18-15 Publisher: Diversion Books Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 2 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: From the Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams. Three minutes in Middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a...2015-11-181h 40The House I Grew Up InThe House I Grew Up InShirley WilliamsShirley Williams, now Baroness Williams, returns to her childhood homes in London's Chelsea and the New Forest. Her mother was the writer, Vera Brittain, whose most famous novel - Testament of Youth - was a best-seller when Shirley was a child in the 1930s. Her father, George Catlin, was an academic and and an instinctive feminist whose own mother had been an early suffragette, ostracised by Victorian society. He was a frustrated politician who stood for parliament a number of times but was never elected. But these were not the only nurturing adults in her young life. Also hugely...2011-08-0427 min