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Never The Chameleon
Now is the Time
Apologies for the delays in uploading more podcasts!I have two submissions ready to go, but honestly, these last two weeks have been a bit on the…full side of things, and it turns out that finitude doesn’t negotiate.However, below is an upload of a sermon I’ll offer tomorrow at a local congregation where I’m honored to be preaching and presiding while their esteemed pastor is away. I hope to upload the sermon I preached last Sunday, and reflections on Epiphany, on Monday, for they are, I believe, relevant given bo...
2025-01-19
16 min
Have It All
Episode 23 - How to Love Yourself with Rachel Madorsky
You know when you meet someone and INSTANTLY connect? Isn't it just the best?! Well...today's guest, Rachel Madorsky, was like that for me when we meet at a retreat in Florida a couple summers ago. I remember talking to her and feeling so very SEEN and LOVED. It was instant, easy and sooooo relaxing. And it worked out perfectly that she wrote a book called "How to Love Yourself in One Week and For The Rest of YOUR Life" that was featured in Ellen's favorite things, and she's also a guest speaker on the...
2025-01-03
48 min
Full Confidence Ahead
Overcoming Perfectionism: A Filmmaker’s Journey | Anna Summers
Join host Katie Ann Powell as she interviews documentary maker and filmmaker Anna Summers on the latest episode of Full Confidence Ahead. This episode is all about embracing imperfection and the power of failure. Anna shares her personal journey with tics and perfectionism, revealing her struggles with authenticity and societal expectations. She discusses how she was able to overcome these hurdles and find success in a new role within filmmaking. Anna’s advice for listeners is to embrace failures as opportunities to learn and grow and to be their authentic selves. Katie Ann and Anna also discuss the importance of...
2024-08-13
25 min
The Reality of Being Renewed
prioritizing the Lord and balancing a busy life
hey y’all! todays episode, we discuss what to do when we have busy lives. putting God first can feel difficult, but we must make it necessary and i discuss that here! there are three points i make, 1) spending time alone with God 2) making time necessary 3) prayer can be done everywhere. we discuss how Jesus is our role model as to how to put God first in the midst of a busy life. know that we are forgiven for not putting Him first and we have His help!! all we need to do is ask!! :) stay tuned for this summers ep...
2024-06-09
34 min
Bookreporter Talks To
Mary Kay Andrews: Summers at The Saint
Mary Kay Andrews returns to “Bookreporter Talks To” to discuss her latest book, SUMMERS AT THE SAINT, with Carol Fitzgerald. She talks about the resort that she modeled The Saint after and how she conducted research there while spending time with a friend. She also touches on the many storylines that are woven so well into this Bookreporter Bets On selection and points out that the novel originally had a different beginning. It is said that “summer begins with MKA,” and Mary Kay explains exactly why this book deserves that moniker and to be read wherever readers are this summer.
2024-05-07
40 min
The Baseball Bucket List Podcast
Extra Innings: The Young Professor, Matt Graifer, and the Banana Ball Phenomenon
Since we last chatted with Matt Graifer, affectionately known as The Young Professor, he's embarked on an extraordinary journey from the classroom to the ballpark as the in-game host for none other than The Savannah Bananas.Just two summers ago, Matt juggled multiple roles as a full-time teacher, the on-field host for the Daytona Tortugas, and the Banananouncer. However, the Bananas' meteoric rise to fame has helped propel Matt into the world of entertainment on a full-time basis.Anna and Matt dive into the whirlwind of the past few years and discuss what it's l...
2024-04-26
37 min
The Engineering History Podcast | Inventions, Builders, Hackers, Projects, and Stories from Our Past
Ep 58 - What Made Apollo a Success?
Anna and Paul discuss the lessons of the Apollo program, Little Joe, how to think about change and the lessons from previous projects, cruel summers, 8 Mile, and how to write the future while learning from the past. Follow @engineering_history_podcast on Instagram to keep up with our latest updates :)
2024-03-17
46 min
The AMCAST: a Podcast by Anna Maria College
The AMCAST: Academic Symposium 2024
On April 10, Anna Maria will hold its Annual Academic Symposium. In this AMCAST episode, Dr. Jim Bidwell and Prof. Lisa Summers preview plans for this exciting event which represents the best of student and faculty achievement. This year, they have several enhancements planned. Listen to learn more.
2024-02-22
21 min
The Frequency Shifters Show
S3E10 - Quantum Healing and Kambo with Rebecca Keating
S3E10 - Quantum Healing and Kambo with Rebecca KeatingJoin Corene Summers, founder of Artisan Farmacy and Reiki Master, and her cohost Alex Terranova, founder of DreamMason and Author of Fictional Authenticity, as they sit down with Anna Choi.Rebecca Keating is the visionary behind Shaman Sisters®, a renowned international platform recognized for its exceptional offerings of superior-grade crystals, gemstone jewelry, and sacred implements. With a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Rebecca brings a rich array of expertise to her holistic practice. She is an accomplished shamanic practitioner, energy and crystal h...
2023-11-08
54 min
The Frequency Shifters Show
S3E9 - Alchemical Accupuncture and Body Work with Yamin Chehin
S3E9 - Alchemical Acupuncture and Body Work with Yamin ChehinJoin Corene Summers, founder of Artisan Farmacy and Reiki Master, and her cohost Alex Terranova, founder of DreamMason and Author of Fictional Authenticity, as they sit down with Anna Choi.Yamin Chehin, adept in the roles of a Council trainer, facilitator, and doctor of Chinese Medicine, possesses a profound understanding of nature-based methodologies that significantly influence her approach to working with clients and groups. This deep awareness aids in the seamless integration of the intrinsic healing capabilities embedded...
2023-11-01
1h 06
The Frequency Shifters Show
S3E8 - Mastering Energy Work with Anna Choi
S3E8 - Mastering Energy Work with Anna ChoiJoin Corene Summers, founder of Artisan Farmacy and Reiki Master, and her cohost Alex Terranova, founder of DreamMason and Author of Fictional Authenticity, as they sit down with Anna Choi.Anna is an accomplished Energy Coach, TEDx Speaker, and Forbes Author, and has dedicated herself to elevating the human consciousness by empowering conscious coaches, consultants, advisors, healers, and business leaders. With a remarkable journey that began as a broke art major, she rose to success by starting and selling her...
2023-10-25
47 min
Prodcast: Поиск работы в IT и переезд в США
Визы таланта в США: O1, EB1, EB2. Нужно ли быть Энштейном? Иммиграционный адвокат Семен Гладин.
Иммиграционный адвокат Семен Гладин отвечает на ваши вопросы по поводу виз таланта в США (O1, EB1, EB2). Как переехать в США по визе для людей с экстраординарными способностями? Нужно ли быть Энштейном или обладателем Нобелевской премии? Какие критерии необходимо выполнить, чтобы получить каждую из виз? Какие документы и доказательства могут подтвердить мою специальность и достижения? Какой срок действия визы O1 и какие возможности она предоставляет для пребывания в США? Какие шаги нужно предпринять, чтобы продлить визу O1 или изменить статус в будущем? Есть ли какие-либо ограничения на работодателя или конкретную работу при визе O1? Какие категории O1/EB1 существуют? Как долго обычно занимает процесс оформления визы таланта? Какие преимущества и ограничения сопутствуют визе EB1? В чем заключается разница между категориями EB2 и EB1? Как выбрать адвоката? И можно ли получить визу таланта без адвоката? Смотрите видео https://youtube.com/live/NEXPzlMGT_Q Семен Гладин (Simon Gladin) immigration attorney at White Summers, a leading Silicon Valley based law firm having represented Tesla, Hotmail, Prezi and more. simongladinlaw@gmail.com Если вы планируете получать визу таланта, то вам понадобится работодатель и оффер. Чтобы получить оффер кандидаты отсылают тысячи резюме. Я запустила программу которая называется GO OFFER где обученные ассистенты будут адаптировать за вас резюме, откликаться на вакансии и писать сопроводительные письма, что будет гарантировать вам звонки от рекрутеров. А менторы будут готовить вас к интервью, чтобы повышать вашу конверсию в следующие раунды, и сделает ваш путь к офферу в американские компании быстрее и комфортнее. Поэтому пишите на почту goofferus@gmail.com ХОЧУ ОФФЕР В США. Playlist Визы и релокация в США https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpjW237Ata2YpCwg5ArnXOfH_SQ4mp7LZ Виза H1B в США (разговор с иммиграционным адвокатом Семеном Гладиным) https://youtu.be/Ek3KtZIesos Записаться на карьерную консультацию https://annanaumova.com Поддержать канал: Тинькофф https://www.tinkoff.ru/rm/naumova.anna82/a8hYC68329/ Venmo https://account.venmo.com/u/Anna-Naumova-2 PayPal https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/naumovaa Boosty https://boosty.to/prodcast Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ProdcastNaumova
2023-08-30
1h 53
Eating For Free
Ariana Grande Broke Up With Scooter Braun Cuz She's Bored (Intermission)
About: Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly podcast that explores gossip and power in the pop culture landscape: Where it comes from, who wields it, and who suffers at the hands of it. Find out the stories behind the stories, as together they look beyond the headlines of troublesome YouTubers or scandal-ridden A-Listers, and delve deep into the inner workings of Hollywood's favorite pastime. The truth, they've found, is definitely stranger than any gossip. You can also find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. Or buy...
2023-08-24
1h 26
Your Million Dollar Side Hustle
$80,000 Launches + Taking Summers Off with Emily Connors of The Creative Bodega
Are you wondering what’s possible when you create your own digital course? I have a treat for you! In this episode of Your Million Dollar Side Hustle, I sat down with Emily Connors from The Creative Bodega to talk about how she built a business that fits into her life and has had amazing $80,000 launches. Emily’s story is so inspirational, you aren’t going to want to miss it! HOW I BUILT A $1 MILLION ONLINE COURSEPOWERED BY PASSIVE ACADEMY FREE...
2023-06-13
46 min
Full Confidence Ahead
Overcoming Perfectionism: A Filmmaker’s Journey | Anna Summers
Join host Katie Ann Powell as she interviews documentary maker and filmmaker Anna Summers on the latest episode of Full Confidence Ahead. This episode is all about embracing imperfection and the power of failure. Anna shares her personal journey with tics and perfectionism, revealing her struggles with authenticity and societal expectations. She discusses how she was able to overcome these hurdles and find success in a new role within filmmaking. Anna’s advice for listeners is to embrace failures as opportunities to learn and grow and to be their authentic selves. Katie Ann and Anna also discuss the importance of...
2023-06-06
25 min
Awkwardly Anna
Episode 102 How to Be Intentional About Your Summers With Your Kids (or about your summers in general)
You can plan all the things or not. But getting a clear vision for HOW you want your summer to look makes all the difference in the "feel" you get when you think back on it☀️ It's easier than you think!. www.awkwardlyanna.com Thank you for leaving a review on Itunes!
2023-05-31
13 min
The Real News Podcast
Is DeSantis America's future? w/Anna Eskamani & Dream Defenders | The Marc Steiner Show
Click here to read the transcript: https://therealnews.com/the-ron-desantis-counter-revolution-is-about-stopping-floridas-progressivesUnder Gov. Ron DeSantis, "Florida" has become synonymous with attacks on LGBTQ rights, public schools, and unions. Yet this offensive isn't only driven by hatred and ideology. It's also about curbing the power of Florida's progressives—power that was building steadily before DeSantis came along. State House Rep. Anna Eskamani and Nailah Summers-Polite join The Marc Steiner Show to talk about Florida's recent trajectory and the prospects for a future progressive comeback.Anna Vishkaee Eskamani is a member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 47th...
2023-04-11
24 min
The Marc Steiner Show
Is DeSantis America's future? w/Anna Eskamani & Dream Defenders
Click here to read the transcript: https://therealnews.com/the-ron-desantis-counter-revolution-is-about-stopping-floridas-progressivesUnder Gov. Ron DeSantis, "Florida" has become synonymous with attacks on LGBTQ rights, public schools, and unions. Yet this offensive isn't only driven by hatred and ideology. It's also about curbing the power of Florida's progressives—power that was building steadily before DeSantis came along. State House Rep. Anna Eskamani and Nailah Summers-Polite join The Marc Steiner Show to talk about Florida's recent trajectory and the prospects for a future progressive comeback.Anna Vishkaee Eskamani is a member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 47th...
2023-04-11
24 min
Eye of the Tigers
Eye of the Tigers ep 4 with Anna McCuaig and Ryan Miller
Join us in our discussion of Housing and Residence life at DePauw and our time as Resident Assistants.
2023-03-14
37 min
Geordie Lass & Doc Sass
130. Dealing with an anxious partner
Anna is baking herself with a floor heater like a rotisserie chicken! She's been a good girl and done her Hugh grant homework, well almost! She's also been testing out a snippet of Sara's Relationship Reset course, take a look at what's inside the programme here. Love Desk 7 issues all couples have while watching tv together! So you can feel well adjusted and normal, just know you are in good company. Anna's got a sex head-on today as she listens to the run-down and there are some trigger flashbacks for...
2023-02-09
48 min
Healing the Patriarchy with Love
Ep 15: Poetry Transmissions: Summers End - A Reading
Ep: 15 Luna reads out one of her poems called Summers End. The poem is one she touched on in her previous episode in which she read out messages in an heirloom notebook that her ancestors used to write channelled messages from spirit in secret seances. Follow Luna on her Facebook page here (@lunalouiseanna). Happy Halloween! Love and hugs, Luna x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lunalouiseanna/message
2022-10-31
04 min
Music | Why?
DMV Music Academy | Co-Lab Music Festival: Leadership (feat. Don Johns)
Don Johns is an in-demand percussion performer and educator in the Baltimore/Washington Metropolitan area. Mr. Johns is principal timpanist of the Apollo Orchestra, and performs with the Soulful Symphony, Richmond Symphony, Annapolis Symphony, Maryland Symphony, Mid-Atlantic Symphony, Bay-Atlantic Symphony, and the American Festival Pops Orchestra. Additionally, Mr. Johns is a member of the Gateways Festival Orchestra and the Colour of Music Festival Orchestra. Mr. Johns is the Director of DMV Percussion Academy,Adjunct Professor of Percussion at Bowie State University, and Percussion Director at Northwestern High School. He holds a Master of Music Degree in Percussion Performance and B...
2022-09-18
20 min
Music | Why?
DMV Music Academy | Co-Lab Music Festival: The Love of a Teacher (feat. Sean Daniels)
Our guest today is percussionist Sean Daniels from the DMV Music Academy's Co-Lab Music Festival. Sean Daniels was born in Chicago, Illinois. He spent most of his youth growing up in Dayton, Ohio where he played in the public school’s concert, marching and stage bands. While attending Alabama State University he developed a love for Jazz music. He continued studying music at The Ohio State University as well as the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He has performed on stage as a drummer with jazz greats Kenny Garrett, Rufus Reid, Tommy Newsome, Lou Rawls and as a...
2022-09-03
47 min
Music | Why?
DMV Music Academy | Co-Lab Music Festival: 70% is LIFE! (feat. Tony Townes)
Anthony Townes is the Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) Director of Bands at Northwestern High School. He has held this position since 2000. Prior to this appointment, he taught in Baltimore City and County Public Schools for ten years. His bands have received several accolades and superior ratings in symphonic, jazz, marching, and percussion ensembles. As a performer, he was a touring drum set artist, playing for a variety of R&B groups throughout the 1990s. He serves as an active leader with the National Band Association. In February 2019, Mr. Townes and the Northwestern High School VPA Symphonic Band served as the...
2022-08-30
27 min
Music | Why?
DMV Music Academy | Co-Lab Music Festival: The Gift of Teaching (feat. Terrell Smith)
Our next guest is the director of the percussion academy. Terrell Smith, director of athletic pep bands and faculty member at Mount St. Mary’s University, has enjoyed national and international success as a wind and percussion educator, music adjudicator and performance clinician. Throughout his exciting career, Terrell has been on the instructional staff of several world class drum and bugle corps, which include: The Cadets, Santa Clara Vanguard, Reading Buccaneers, and many other programs representing the elite of DCI and DCA. Before his appointment at the Mount, he served as the assistant director of bands, pep band director an...
2022-08-22
17 min
Music | Why?
DMV Academy | Co-Lab Music Festival: The Vision (feat. Larry Williams)
I’m so excited to be starting a new special mini series of interviews with the faculty and founders of the DMV Music Academy, more specifically the Co-Lab music festival held this year at The REACH at The Kennedy Center. It was thrilling for me to be in the same room with my interview guests for the very first time since creating this podcast. Today we’ll be kick starting with Larry Williams, the founder of the brass academy and a previous podcast interviewee in the episode Music and Community: The 21st Century question. Horn player Larry Will...
2022-08-13
27 min
Music | Why?
Music and Feminisim: Creativity and Environmental Activism (feat. Laurana Wheeler Roderer)
Today I’m very happy to be publishing a conversation with one of my dearest friends that I met whilst we were both pursuing our Master’s Degrees at Arizona State University. Laurana Wheeler Roderer is a violinist and librettist and is now pursuing a Doctorate of Musical Arts. Laurana has particularly fascinating projects centered on the subject of environmental consciousness and social activism. I love Laurana dearly and find myself in awe of her ideas, her unique story, and marvelously creative talents. Laurana is one of the great artists I’ve met in my life who embodies her “why” so...
2022-08-06
32 min
The Final Girls: A Horror Film Podcast
BLOODY BOOK CLUB • Interview with Chelsea G. Summers (author of A Certain Hunger)
A bonus episode interview with the author of A Certain Hunger, Chelsea G. Summers. Her book has been called the "feminist American Psycho", and is a riot of a novel about sex, hunger, murder and cannibalism. Dorothy Daniels has always had a voracious – and adventurous – appetite. From her idyllic farm-to-table childhood (homegrown tomatoes, thick slices of freshly baked bread) to the heights of her career as a food critic (white truffles washed down with Barolo straight from the bottle) Dorothy has never been shy about indulging her exquisite tastes – even when it lead to her plungin...
2022-07-28
46 min
Music | Why?
Music and Feminism: We can do anything! (feat. Sunny Xia)
https://www.sunny-xia.com/bio Today you will be hearing from my dear friend and exceptional musician and conductor, Sunny Xia. Recognized for her innate musicality, compelling presence, and technical precision, Chinese-born conductor Sunny Xuecong Xia’s ability to forge an immediate and captivating connection with orchestras and audiences alike has led to engagements around the country. Recently appointed Douglas F. King Assistant Conductor of the Seattle Symphony, Xia begins her new position in September 2022. I have had the privilege of working with Sunny for the last two years as she studied conducting with Dr. Jeffrey Meyer at...
2022-07-26
34 min
The Final Girls: A Horror Film Podcast
TEEN HORROR 36 • Summer of 84 (2018) + Knives and Skin (2019)
First time guest, BFI Programmer Kim Sheehan joins us to discuss two films about cruel, cruel summers but very different aesthetic, Summer of 84 (2018) and Knives and Skin (2019) Watch Pop Culture Detective's "Stalking for Love" video essay HERE Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya***Music: "Slasher" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio***The Final Girls are a UK-based film collective exploring the intersections of horror film and feminism, founded by Anna Bogutskaya and Olivia Howe.→ Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk...
2022-07-15
1h 00
Music | Why?
Music and Feminism: Creating Africlassical "Soul Food" (feat. Tami Lee Hughes)
I’m here today with Tami Lee Hughes, a female performing artist, violinist, educator, and consultant who understands classical music and diverse communities. She helps general audiences, educators, and students dive into Africlassical music in ways that are accessible and fun. Tami Lee Hughes also helps organizations address challenges associated with diversity in classical music so they can be inclusive and welcoming to everyone. I met Dr. Hughes at a webinar presentation last fall in which we discussed the term Africlassical music in a way that was very meaningful for me at the time. When I reached out to he...
2022-07-11
20 min
It's About Time | Time Management & Productivity for Work Life & Balance
Sleepy Summers: How to Adjust Productivity for Slower, More Relaxing Summers
Many organizations experience the “summer slowdown.” People go on vacation, projects get delayed, and productivity seems to slow to a crawl. If your work has slowed to a near halt, should you spend your extra time working harder…or should you rest and relax? Find out how to make a plan for your slower seasons and why taking a break is vital for your productivity. Shownotes for Episode 130
2022-07-04
13 min
Music | Why?
Music and Feminism: Self-Awareness (feat. Bridget Gan)
Artist Page: https://www.bridgettegansoprano.com/ Vocalis Consort: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s065RRBeDYg Join me for an intimate conversation with illustrious Soprano, Bridget Gan, on the subjects of motherhood and the arts, women’s rights, creative COVID adaptations, community and virtual collaboration, and of course the healing and empowering gift of music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2022-06-21
43 min
Letture di Anna
Billy Summers
Autore : Stephen KingLettura del 30 dicembre 2021
2021-12-31
04 min
The Trail Dames Podcast
Episode #136 - Ada and Melissa (mother and daughter)
Ada In 2000, I retired from the telephone company in Chicago, Illinois where I worked as a computer programmer and business systems analyst. In the ensuing years, I’ve developed a passion for painting and drawing (who knew!); herb and flower gardening and, of course, hiking. I find spending time in the mountains with the Trail Dames or on my own in nature to be rejuvenating and creatively inspiring. The best part, the very best part is time spent in our gorgeous Georgia /North Carolina mountains with my awesome daughter. One of the greatest joys of my life he...
2021-12-28
45 min
Music | Why?
Music and Healing: Aging Made Easier (feat. Dr. David Coon)
Learn more about Dr. David Coon and his work through the links below! https://isearch.asu.edu/profile/755886 https://research.asu.edu/arts-and-culture-harmonize-health https://www.phoenixsymphony.org/article/research-project-takes-personal-turn-for-phoenix-symphony https://health.asu.edu/asu-music-and-memory-project-shows-success-alzheimers https://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/research/project/music-and-memory-ii --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2021-12-28
18 min
The Trail Dames Podcast
Episode #135 - Jessica Mills aka Dixie (a Trail Dames story)
My name is Jessica Mills, but in the hiking world, people call me “Dixie.” Although I was born in Florida, I ‘grew up’ in Opelika, AL. I spent the majority of my summers with my grandparents, who were backyard gardeners that grew up on farms. At a young age, I developed a love for the outdoors. Watching TV is never a desire of mine, unless it is football season–War Eagle! I graduated from Auburn University in 2012 with a degree in Biosystems Engineering and a minor in Agronomy and Soils. For a year and a half, I wa...
2021-12-21
09 min
Music | Why?
Music and Celebration! :)
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Everyone! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2021-12-21
04 min
The Trail Dames Podcast
Episode #133 - Ada and Melissa / Mother and Daughter (a Trail Dames story)
Ada- In 2000, I retired from the telephone company in Chicago, Illinois, where I worked as a computer programmer and business systems analyst. In the ensuing years, I’ve developed a passion for painting and drawing (who knew!); herb and flower gardening and, of course, hiking. I find spending time in the mountains with the Trail Dames or on my own in nature to be rejuvenating and creatively inspiring. The best part, the very best part, is time spent in our gorgeous Georgia /North Carolina mountains with my awesome daughter. One of the greatest joys of my life he...
2021-12-07
12 min
The Trail Dames Podcast
Episode #132 - 5th Tuesday Interview with Jessica Mills (Dixie)
Jessica Mills, better known in the hiking world, as “Dixie,” was born in Florida. She ‘grew up’ in Opelika, AL, spending the majority of her summers with my grandparents, who were backyard gardeners that grew up on farms. At a young age, she developed a love for the outdoors. She's not a big TV fan, unless it is football season–Go War Eagles! She graduated from Auburn University in 2012 with a degree in Biosystems Engineering and a minor in Agronomy and Soils. For a year and a half, she was a resident of Colorado and it was an...
2021-11-30
1h 05
InequaliTalks
Episode 20: The Declining Worker Power Hypothesis -- with Anna Stansbury
Why has wage inequality increased in the past 40 years in the United States? Why has corporate valuation skyrocketed? In this episode, Anna Stansbury presents her work with Larry Summers on how declining worker power better explains these recent trends in the American economy and what that means for inequality. Paper: “The Declining Worker Power Hypothesis” by Anna Stansbury and Lawrence Summers https://www.brookings.edu/bpea-articles/declining-worker-power-and-american-economic-performance/ Recommendation: “Working” by Studs Terkel https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59649.Working
2021-10-13
25 min
The Trail Dames Podcast
Episode #123 - Ann Leahy (Turtle Grace)
Ann Leahy was born and raised in the seacoast area of NH. She spent her childhood summers on Lake Winnipesaukee and learned how to water ski and fish (thanks dad!!) She played sports all through high school (field hockey, basketball and softball) and then went on to college at UNH to study Occupational Therapy. Ann is married to Mike, who has hiked with her, even though he isn’t a fan of hiking. They have two children (Hannah 25 and Haley 22). Ann has always loved the outdoors and had done some local hiking in her younger da...
2021-09-28
49 min
Kapitel Eins
Episode 79: Billy Summers
Wie schnell doch so ein paar Monate ins Land ziehen! Unser Kumpel Steve hat schon wieder ein Buch geschrieben. Diesmal kommt es ohne übersinnliche Elemente aus (naja, so gut wie) und es geht um einen Killer, der den berühmten letzten großen Job erledigen will, bevor er sich zurückzieht. Erfahrene Leser*innen wissen: das geht selten gut aus. Und auch hier kommt es zu einer Verwicklung, genauer gesagt zu einem Zufall, der alles ändert ... Hat Steve es noch drauf? Wir waren uns diesmal nicht so ganz einig, ob dieser Schuss ins Schwa...
2021-09-13
1h 09
GRL Vibes Only
We’re Back, Baby!
Welcome back to GRL Vibes Only! Laur & Anna are kicking off Season 4 & are hoping & praying you aren’t sick of them yet. Listen to learn about the grls’ summers & hints on episodes to come. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on Instagram @grlvibesonly. Xoxo, ttyl grlvo 💓
2021-09-06
37 min
Ramble.
Ep. 47: Summer, Broken Phones, and Directing
Anna and Christian reflect on their respective summers as the season comes to an end, Christian has to replace his broken phone and discusses the perils of data loss, and Anna finds a "movie contract" for a film that Christian made in fifth grade. September 1, 2021.
2021-09-02
1h 07
The Baseball Bucket List Podcast
9. Elizabeth Kroll: Baseball History in Omaha, Runzas, and the College World Series
In this week's episode of the Baseball Bucket List Podcast, we're joined by Elizabeth Kroll. Elizabeth is an Omaha native and former meteorologist who shares her love of Nebraska college and minor league baseball. She also explains what it's like to have the College World Series in your backyard. We cover favorite baseball memories, what made the CWS a little different in 2021, her favorite MLB ballparks so far, and even what a Runza is. Find Elizabeth Online: Twitter: @Bitsy_KMentioned in this episode: 50 Summers DocumentaryO...
2021-08-26
36 min
The Fresh Minds Podcast with Anna Veale
The little big things with Henry Fraser
In this very special season opening episode, Anna chats with Henry Fraser, accomplished mouth artist, best selling author and all time nice guy Henry Fraser about how a life changing accident shaped his life. 12 years ago, whilst on holiday with friends in Portugal, Henry dived in to the sea to cool off on a summers day as he had done many times before. On this day, he dived in and hit his head on a sandbank, leaving him unable to move his arms and legs. He endured many setbacks, and heart stopping moments in the weeks and m...
2021-08-13
42 min
Music | Why?
Music and Healing: The Enduring Power of Music Therapy (feat. Dr. Melita Belgrave)
Today we have Dr. Melita Belgrave, Associate Dean and Associate Professor at The School of Music, Dance and Theatre as well as the Associate Dean and Associate Professor for Culture and Access at Arizona State University. Dr. Belgrave is one of the nation's leading experts and researchers on Music Therapy and is the appointed administrator of the Arizona State University Music Therapy Clinic. Dr. Belgrave has worked as a music therapist in special education, mental health, rehabilitation, hospice, geriatric, and intergenerational settings throughout Texas, Florida, Kansas, and Missouri. Her research interests are music therapy with older adults and intergenerational...
2021-08-09
25 min
Music | Why?
Music and Antiracism: "We've barely scratched the surface..." (feat. Afa Dworkin)
Below is a link to Afa Dworkin's full bio with the Sphinx organization as well as links to previous interviews. I’m pleased to welcome on the podcast today our final guest to wrap up our mini series on Music and Antiracism. Our guest, Afa S. Dworkin is the President and Artistic Director of the Sphinx organization, an organization whose mission is to “transform lives through the power of diversity in the arts.” Ms. Dworkin has an extensive roster of speaking engagements and has shaped the national classical music landscape as a multi-year orchestra grant review panelist for do...
2021-08-02
31 min
Music | Why?
Music and Healing: Music is LIFE! (feat. Robin Fay Massie)
Robin Fay Massie is a mother, an Emergency Clinical Nurse in the greater Baltimore area of Maryland, as well as an accomplished pianist, violinist, and violist. She is a celebrated concert artist and orchestral musician throughout the country. In particular, she is the founder and Executive Director of the organization, “Musicians of Mercy”: a group of volunteer musicians who have been putting on benefit concert series to aid in humanitarian efforts around the world since 2010. In her words from one of her many interviews she has said, “In the words of one of my mentors, "There is room a...
2021-07-20
45 min
Music | Why?
Music and Healing: Coming soon!
I'm so excited to launch this new series on Music and Healing! Stay tuned as we interview experts on the healing power of music and music therapy! Here's a link to the Harvard Health Blog: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/healing-through-music-201511058556 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2021-07-07
06 min
Music | Why?
Music and Antiracism: Book List
List of 5 recommended books on Antiracism and Civil Rights: (First two books were recommended to me by Titus Underwood) “Where do we go from here” by Martin Luther King “From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century” by A. Kirsten Mullen and William A. Darity Jr. (Recommended to ASU students by Alex Laing) “How to be Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi (Recommended by Ibram X. Kendi) “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness” by Michelle Alexander (Final recommendation was from the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History...
2021-06-29
04 min
Music | Why?
Music and Antiracism: Growing Through Dissonance - "What is an American Symphony?" (feat. Titus Underwood)
Our guest today is Titus Underwood, America’s first Black principal oboist of a major orchestra, playing for Nashville Symphony. He was recently awarded the 2021 Sphinx Organization Medal of Excellence which is the highest honor bestowed by the Detroit-based social justice organization dedicated to transforming lives through the power of diversity in the arts. Titus has created several viral projects that have made an enormous impact in creating a more anti-racist music community. I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with Titus as we explored ways for American musical organizations to become more culturally conscious. Titus shares brilliant ways to enrich ou...
2021-06-22
44 min
Music | Why?
Music and Antiracism: We need to do more! (feat. Chi-chi Nwanoku)
It was a pleasure for me to interview Chi-chi Nwanoku whose passion and enthusiasm for the arts has resulted in a documentary and a TedTalk as well as numerous awards and recognitions. Her earnestness in fighting anti-racism will likely inspire you as she inspired me. To learn more, visit the links below! https://www.chineke.org/ https://www.facebook.com/ClassicFM/videos/10159064416089260 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi-chi_Nwanoku https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hciyRB29ghc (Tales from the Bassline) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSE9O-s7RdY&t=49s --- This...
2021-06-15
28 min
Music | Why?
Music and Antiracism: My Story
In this episode, I share the stories of my ancestors Felix Galura and John Parry. To learn more about them, I've attached links below! Felix Galura: http://viewsfromthepampang.blogspot.com/2015/07/385-fiery-pen-of-flauxgalier-felix-n.html https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/357519/114-year-old-zarzuela-to-be-restaged-to-fund-cultural-projects/ https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1846162/Pampanga/Local-News/Bacolor-honors-memory-of-towns-beloved-son-Felix-Galura John Parry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Parry_(Mormon) https://uk.churchofjesuschrist.org/john-parry http://welshmormon.byu.edu/Resource_Info.aspx?id=2924 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/s...
2021-06-08
11 min
Beyond Mud Pies
Swim Team Summers
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://jsm40.wordpress.com/2020/05/27/swim-team-summers/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-hawn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-hawn/support
2021-05-17
06 min
Music | Why?
Reflections on Music and Community
https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/talking-about-race/topics/being-antiracist --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2021-04-27
03 min
Music | Why?
Music and Community: If the dream is right... (feat. Michael Ballam)
I am so excited to be sharing a wonderful conversation with you today with acclaimed operatic artist and entrepreneur, Michael Ballam. Michael Ballam has received critical acclaim with the major opera companies of the USA and a recital career in Concert Halls across four continents. His operatic repertoire includes more than 600 performances of over 70 major roles, sharing the stage with the world's greatest singers. An accomplished pianist and oboist, he is the Founder and General Director of the Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre company, which is fast becoming one of the nation's major Opera Festivals. Along with his...
2021-04-23
48 min
Music | Why?
Music and Community: Stay tuned for our final guest!
This coming Friday will be the release of my final guest artist episode of the series “Music and Community”. The reason I am not publishing this episode right away is due to some exciting news that our guest will be sharing this coming Wednesday in launching their "post-COVID-19" summer plans. I am ecstatic over this episode and the time I got to spend with this particular guest who, for over fifty years, has done miraculous things in promoting music in their communities. Stay tuned! You won’t want to miss it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-s...
2021-04-19
00 min
Music | Why?
Music and Community: People and Passion (feat. Tacy Edwards)
Today you will hear from Tacy Edwards who is co-founder of the North Charleston POPS! orchestra and currently serves as its Executive Director. Tacy plays Principal Flute with the POPS!, Second Flute in the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra and has been the Piccolo player with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra from 1992 to the present. I asked her beforehand if she would be willing to talk about why music is important to her but also, about how she has worked to build a uniquely positive community of musicians and arts supporters who have all worked together to create meaningful connections and...
2021-04-13
23 min
Music | Why?
Music and Community: SYNERGY (feat. Justin Morgan)
Today you will be energized by Justin Morgan’s contagious attitude of positivity and passion for music and its role in our communities. Justin is a wonderful bass player and conductor and has been a dear friend and colleague of mine since high school when we met playing in a string orchestra together over 10 years ago. Justin has always been an inspiration to me as someone who ceaselessly strives to achieve impossible goals. He recently left his graduate studies at Bard College Conservatory of Music in upstate New York and a Fellowship position with the TŌN orchestra to bec...
2021-04-08
35 min
Music | Why?
Music and Community: The 21st Century Question (feat. Larry Williams)
Today is a very exciting day, the first of a series of episodes on Music and Community. Yamaha French Horn artist Larry Williams has held principal horn positions in a number of great orchestras and chamber ensembles and has a great passion for teaching. Professor Williams has dedicated his incredibly successful career to promoting great music as a tool for connection: connection with ourselves, with our communities and with society. The “why” of music, Larry agrees, is the 21st century question. Without giving too much away, I came away from this invigorating conversation teeming with ideas for supporting the evol...
2021-03-30
39 min
Music | Why?
Up next! (Preview)
It has been an incredible journey! As I look forward to more conversations, I’m excited to soon be releasing upcoming project series including: music and community music and antiracism music and healing music and feminism music and global communication. I will introduce all of these individual projects in upcoming episodes. We have a number of fantastic guests lined up so stay tuned! You can connect with me and our guests on the Music | Why? Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/musicwhy.summers) as well as music-why.com. Please give me your feedback and suggestions, whe...
2021-03-23
03 min
Music | Why?
Humanizing... (feat. Christopher Bradford)
Wise beyond his years, young Christopher Bradford leads a burgeoning career as a brilliant percussionist and composer, his gorgeous choral and orchestra works now recognized internationally. In our discussion today, we talk about the humanizing powers of artistic music that goes beyond being merely entertainment media. Chris was a dear friend of mine when I used to live in Salt Lake City. He was a quiet, studious colleague but we enjoyed geeking out over composers during our orchestra rehearsal breaks whilst attending school together. Eventually, I learned that he was a composer when I attended the premiere of his...
2021-03-16
32 min
Music | Why?
Everyone has a story. (feat. Yuriy Bekker)
Today, you will be hearing from Yuriy Bekker-- a magnificent violinist, international soloist, concertmaster, and chamber musician. In addition to playing the violin he is a passionate pedagogue, dynamic conductor and a deeply caring friend. He currently serves on faculty at the College of Charleston in South Carolina as a professor of violin and orchestra and also plays significant roles in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra as concertmaster and Principal Pops conductor. In these roles, he has done much to enrich the arts community in the vibrant city of Charleston, one of the many reasons moving there to complete my...
2021-03-09
28 min
Words First: Talking Text in Opera
Roberta Gumbel, Patrick Summers, and Singing About Family
In this episode, Keturah ponders the topic of familial protection in opera text, pointing out her recent viewing of Kamala Sankaram and Jerre Dye’s Taking up Serpents at Chicago Opera Theater, as well as other operas that highlight a family relationship.In her first interview, she speaks with conductor and artistic director of Houston Grand Opera, Patrick Summers, about his love of Engelbert Humperdinck and Adelheid Wette’s Hansel & Gretel, concentrating largely on the Evening Prayer, and the protection that it offers, both in words and music.In her second interview, she speaks with sing...
2021-03-08
42 min
Music | Why?
An Alternate Universe
Today we talk about imagining going into a live performance like you are going into an alternate universe. The key word to audience etiquette: consideration. Read the full transcription here: https://www.music-why.com/post/an-alternate-universe --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2021-03-02
08 min
Music | Why?
Informed listening... (feat. Dr. Michael O'Brien)
In this episode you will hear from someone whose unique skills will be offering a critical perspective on the ways in which music interacts with culture. Dr. Michael O’Brien is a prominent professor and Department Chair at the College of Charleston and is an ethnomusicologist, someone who studies the music of the world. Ethnomusicology involves the interactive relationships between music and cultural anthropology, psychology, folklore, and conventional musicology. He recently published an article in Musicultures detailing his research on a soccer chant in Argentina that was turned into what he calls a “sonic meme” meant to be a protes...
2021-02-23
45 min
Music | Why?
It fuels me! (feat. Zack Clark from Simply Three)
Today you’ll meet Zack Clark, the lead cellist in the group Simply Three--a string trio consisting of a cellist, bassist, and violinist. They describe themselves to “have old school training but a new school sound”. A few years ago I was on the lookout for anything to do with the violin and I found Simply Three through their pop cover albums on Spotify and I was instantly hooked by their electrifying sound, impressive virtuosity, and heartfelt music. Tune in as I talk with Zack about his amazing journey from elementary school cello to now having a distinct brand, a nati...
2021-02-16
38 min
Music | Why?
Injury and Perspective
On this episode, I share my personal insights from experiencing an overuse injury and what I've learned through the process. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2021-02-09
10 min
Music | Why?
Trumpet did that. (feat. Buddy Deshler)
This was a very fun episode to record! Today you’ll meet David “Buddy” Deshler. Buddy was the TA for my Enterprising Musician class with Dr. Swoboda who we heard from a few episodes ago. Not only is Buddy one of the warmest and most genuine people I know, he is an accomplished trumpeter, teacher, clinician, and creative entrepreneur-- the epitome of the 21st century artist. In our discussion, you will gain some insight into the behind the scenes world of the music industry as Buddy details some of his adventures and how so much of it was be...
2021-02-02
32 min
Music | Why?
Beautiful Dissatisfaction (feat. Dr. Austin Thorpe)
Today you will hear my conversation with Dr. Austin Thorpe who recently published a PhD dissertation titled, “An Achingly Glorious Beauty: Ronald Staheli and His Philosophies”. I met Dr. Thorpe 8 years ago as a vocalist and pianist in his choirs at Herriman High School in Herriman, Utah. The experiences I had in his choirs were transformative and played an important role in my deciding to become a professional musician. His friendship is something I will treasure my whole life. In our discussion, I’ve asked him to talk a little bit about parts of his dissertation as well as...
2021-02-01
41 min
Music | Why?
Musical Instrument Museum
I had the opportunity to attend the Musical Instrument Museum here in Phoenix, Arizona and it was LIFE CHANGING!! Below is a link to an AWESOME video of Thomas Roth shredding it on the Nyckelharpa! I talk about a number of instruments in the podcast but this one is a treat! You're welcome :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sfBcWvVUbs --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anna-summers/support
2021-01-11
14 min
Music | Why?
It's BIG. (feat. Dr. Deanna Swoboda)
I met Dr. Swoboda while taking her course “The Enterprising Musician” at Arizona State University. The thing that immediately impressed me with her classroom management was her passion for encouraging curiosity. Inviting Dr. Swoboda to open my 2021 podcast launch was the obvious choice. In our discussion, we talk about her adaptations to the challenges of COVID-19, pivotal childhood experiences, role models, her thoughts on entrepreneurship, and of course, her “why”. The next 30 minutes will inspire you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast...
2021-01-06
34 min
Music | Why?
Trailer
Hello! My name is Anna Summers and I am a musician currently residing in Phoenix, Arizona. In my lifetime, I frequently raise eyebrows when I communicate with people about my choice of career. “Music? Why?” They ask. Well, it’s an honest question. Why is music so important to so many people, musicians and audiences alike? This question never ceases to fascinate me. That is why I decided to start a weekly blog and podcast titled, “Music| Why?" devoted to exploring people’s answers to this question. On this podcast you will hear incredible stories from great artists all around the...
2020-10-01
04 min
Books on Books
Episode 9 | Migrations & Home Before Dark
This week, Amanda and Anna share: Books we're currently reading-- Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy-- Home Before Dark by Riley SagerQuirkiest book you've read-- The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson-- Nothing to See Here by Kevin WilsonOther books mentioned: -- Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire -- Sadie by Courtney Summers-- You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson-- Curiousaurs Rex by Maisie York (Anna's self-published kid's book!)
2020-08-24
24 min
Disruptive CEO Nation
Anna-Mieke Anderson - Founder, CEO of MiaDonna
We invite you to spend time with Anna-Mieke Anderson, a B Corp founder and CEO of MiaDonna & Company and The Greener Diamond (www.miadonna.com). Named by Entreprenuer Magazine as one of their 100 Powerful Women in 2019, we thoroughly enjoyed discussing how the passions that inspire the birth of a business still require sound strategies to keep that mission alive.Based in Portland, OR, USA, Anna-Mieke is globally recognized as the pioneer of the lab-grown diamond (LGD) industry. After learning the conflict origin of her own earth-mined diamond in 2005, Anna-Mieke challenged the notion that gemstones...
2020-06-24
25 min
The Trail Dames Podcast
Episode #53 - Julie Gayheart (Jester)
Ever since she was a small girl growing up in Ohio, Julie has been intrigued by the Appalachian Trail. She and her Dad would have many conversations and dreams about hiking the AT and without her knowing it, the AT climbed into her heart. Julie ended up in Charlotte, NC, and realized that, as an educator with summers off, she could begin work on pursuing her AT dream. So, in 2006, Jester loaded up her pack, put on her boots, and set off on a 2,189-mile journey. For the next 12 summers, she would venture out to...
2020-05-26
1h 02
The Anna Rova Show
#123: What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us About Feminism, Men & Motherhood with Danielle Crittenden
"Danielle Crittenden is the co-host of the Femsplainers podcast where together with Christina Hoff Summers they hold the gossipy, smart, witty conversation you’d have if all of your girlfriends were experts on the hot topics of the moment. High spirited and high minded, Danielle & Christina don’t argue or whine but seek to get to the heart of the matter, over cocktails (or wine). A longtime contributor to the Huffington Post, her numerous articles and essays have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Daily Telegraph, and the Ladies Home...
2019-10-10
1h 01
The Trail Dames Podcast
Episode #18 - Marcia Paul
Marcia Paul has lived in Georgia for most of her life. She is the proud mother of three children–Candice, Caylen, and John–and completely in love with her grandson, Beau. She spends her summers living on the lake, camping, hiking, and enjoying the outdoors. She notes that being outdoors is where she finds her escape from the everyday stressors of life. She has worked as a paralegal for twenty-plus years and recently earned her Master’s degree at Kennesaw State University in Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development. Her thesis was “Women, S...
2019-05-14
41 min
Peace Meal
Episode 5: Anna’s Recovery Story
Episode description: This is the first episode in our new Recovery Series. The Recovery Series aims to share stories of those in eating disorder recovery in hopes of starting conversations, breaking stigmas, and encouraging healing. On this episode, host Claire Holtz sits down with Japanese-American singer-actor Anna Hashizume as she shares her story of healing. — Episode show notes: Anna Hashizume is a singer-actor and voice teacher in the Twin Cities. She has her undergraduate degree in music and theater and her Master’s Degree in music. After school, Anna decided to broaden her scope of performing and now does opera, musi...
2019-03-20
36 min
Disruptive CEO Nation
Less Doing
Ari Meisel is a self-described, “Overhwhelmologist” who helps entrepreneurs who have opportunity in excess of what their infrastructure can handle, to optimize, automate, and outsource everything in their business, so they can make themselves replaceable and scale their business. Ari is the Founder of Less Doing, and author of the best-selling books, “The Art of Less Doing” and “The Replaceable Founder”. He is a graduate of the Wharton School of Business, an Ironman, and a devoted husband to Anna and father to four children, Ben, 6, Sebastien and Lucas, 4 and Chloe, 2. Learn more about your ad choi...
2019-02-13
16 min
Elixir Outlaws
Episode 25: Shift-Reduce Warning
This week the hosts talk with Andrew Summers about the recent improvements to dialyixir and how to incorporate it into elixir applications.Special Guest: Andrew Summers.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:DialyxirDialyzer papererlexOpaque TypesLeex and YeccNimble ParsecDNSimple - PLT Caching done right
2018-12-13
50 min
Profit with Purpose by Anna Goldstein
#99: Dr. Lindsay Padilla: Education, The Job Market, & Entrepreneurship: Is The System Broken?
Dr. Lindsay Padilla is a teaching + learning consultant. As an owner of many degrees, her experience as a sociology professor, and teaching adult learners online —She’s honored to pass on what she’s learned to trailblazing entrepreneurs who want to create digital courses. She now specializes in translating 1:1 client work experiences into signature courses, group programs + membership sites, as well as mapping out instructional content. How did you get into academia? She always knew she wanted to be a teacher. She kept following that path growing up. She worked up towards becoming a high school...
2018-08-09
58 min
A Cup Of English
The 4th at the lake.
We spent the 4th of July at Lake Chelan for the first time just a couple of days ago. As you know, the 4th is the national holiday celebrating the independence of the U.S from England. It is a day off for everyone, and usually involves a huge fireworks display. My sister-in-law owns a cabin that is right on the lake, a perfect holiday home, and an exciting place to get together and enjoy the water and the celebrations. I must say that the fireworks were definitely not the highlight of the evening. The cabin is located down the...
2018-07-07
04 min
Doctor Anna's Imaginarium
EP4: The ANTIVACCINE movement on social media
Join Doctor Anna & Joa on a journey into the secret antivaccine groups on social media. We discuss this movement and the danger to public health with Jay Summers who has been undercover in these groups for years. We also discuss the danger of scientists and medics dismissing these groups as unimportant fringe groups. WE WILL UPLOAD A CAPTIONED VERSION ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL! Blog: annazakrisson.com Support Doctor Anna's Imaginarium on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/doctorannasimaginarium
2018-03-26
35 min
Body Wisdom With Dr. Michele
#64 Ayurveda and The Doshic Clock Keep You Balanced with Anna Welle
Join Dr. Michele on the Body Wisdom Podcast as she interviews guest Anna Welle, discussing what Ayurveda is and how Ayurveda and the Doshic Clock work to keep you balanced. Anna Welle is an Ayurveda Practitioner, Master Reiki Therapist, Yoga Health Coach and initiate as a Priestess of the Moon. She is also a mentor for the Living Ayurveda Course online Ayurveda School and a follower of Sri Guru Mooji. Anna brings these elements, and more, to you with her expression of Ayurveda, spirituality and the Divine Feminine. She believes in Ayurveda as a system t...
2017-11-22
00 min
First Draft with Sarah Enni
Anna-Marie McLemore
Anna-Marie McLemore, author of THE WEIGHT OF FEATHERS, which was a finalist for the William C. Morris Debut Award, and WHEN THE MOON WAS OURS, which was long-listed for the National Book Award in Young People’s Literature and was a Stonewall Honor Book. This month, Anna-Marie released her newest novel WILD BEAUTY. She talks about funerals as a place to reinforce collective memories, waiting for that glowing laptop to let you know it’s time to write a novel, and writing a gender nonconforming stud. Anna-Marie McLemore Show Notes Dhonielle Clayton (listen to her...
2017-10-24
1h 17
Get the Most Popular Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs
The Girl from the Metropol Hotel Audiobook by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, Anna Summers - translation, Anna Summers - introduction
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Girl from the Metropol Hotel Subtitle: Growing up in Communist Russia Author: Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, Anna Summers - translation, Anna Summers - introduction Narrator: Kate Mulgrew Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins Language: English Release date: 02-07-17 Publisher: Penguin Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 16 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs Publisher's Summary: The prize-winning memoir of one of the world's great writers, about coming of age and finding her voice amid the hardships of...
2017-02-07
3h 22
A Cup Of English
Visitors from all continents.
A market that is in the center of Wenatchee and that is popular with both locals and tourists is Pybus Market. It is open 362 days a year, and is an indoor mixture of open fresh fruit and meet stalls, gift shops, and restaurants. There is also regular musical entertainment, and even dance lessons! During the nice weather, it has an open market in the parking area, where local growers sell fruit, vegetables, flowers, and baked goods. It is a great place to go to in the winter as well, as you can walk around inside, keep warm, eat, and get...
2017-01-25
08 min
Body Wisdom With Dr. Michele
#14 Curvy Yoga for Every Body Type with Anna Guest Jelly
On this episode of Body Wisdom, Dr. Michele discusses Curvy Yoga with Anna Guest Jelly.
2016-12-07
00 min
How To Listen to Any Full Audiobook in Romance, Contemporary For Absolutely $0 - FULL FREE AudioBook
Seaside Secrets Audiobook by Melissa Foster
Visit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Seaside Secrets Subtitle: Love in Bloom: Seaside Summers Author: Melissa Foster Narrator: B.J. Harrison Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins Language: English Release date: 10-25-16 Publisher: Melissa Foster Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 21 votes Genres: Romance, Contemporary Publisher's Summary: Tony Black is the hottest surfer on the planet. He travels the world throughout the year and spends his summers on Cape Cod with his friends, at the Seaside cottages in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. He's got his choice of women, but Amy Maples is the one h...
2016-10-26
9h 16