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Anne Dougherty
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Retro Movie Roundtable
The Loved Ones (2009)
RMR 0132: Join your hosts Chad Robinson, Bryan Frye, and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Loved Ones (2009) [R] Genre: Horror, Suspense, Thriller Starring: Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy, John Brumpton, Richard Wilson, Victoria Thaine, Jessica McNamee, Andrew S. Gilbert, Suzi Dougherty, Victoria Eagger, Anne Scott-Pendlebury, Fred Whitlock Director: Sean Byrne Recoded on 2021-10-18
2025-12-22
1h 21
A Modern Nonprofit Podcast
Ep. 139: Nonprofit Networking That Works: How to Prepare, Connect, and Follow Up for Real Results
Networking is not a box to check. It is how modern nonprofits fuel mission, board growth, fundraising, and talent. Tosha Anderson sits down with Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation, to break down how to prepare for events, find common ground quickly, tell sharper stories, and follow up with discipline. They cover board dynamics, scaling programs without losing focus, and why curating your network beats collecting contacts. If you lead a nonprofit, this playbook will help you build real relationships that move your mission forward.Connect with Anne Marie...
2025-09-23
39 min
Badass Women in Business
Scaling Impact, Breaking Silos: How Anne Marie Dougherty Built a $40M Force for Veterans
Send a textAnne Marie Dougherty is the CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation, where she has led the organization from $4.3 million to nearly $40 million in annual revenue. With no formal business training, she built a high-performing, data-driven nonprofit by applying principles from the for-profit world and building long-term partnerships with companies like the NFL, UBS, and Capital One.In this episode, she shares how her identity as a military child, spouse, and mother informs the way she leads, why nonprofit organizations need to stop playing small, and how the Foundation is preparing for the...
2025-09-09
49 min
The Business of Giving
Beyond the Battlefield: Anne Marie Dougherty on Rebuilding Lives—and Trust—for Veterans
When ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff was catastrophically injured in Iraq in 2006, his family made a vow: if he survived, they’d use their platform to support others returning from war without the same safety net. Nearly 20 years later, that promise lives on through the Bob Woodruff Foundation.Its CEO, Anne Marie Dougherty, has scaled that vision into a national force for connection, dignity, and service—reaching 98.5% of all U.S. veterans through a powerful network of partners.She joins us now to share the Foundation’s remarkable journey—and the quiet acts of kindness that make it...
2025-06-30
33 min
New Books in Irish Studies
Jane Elizabeth Dougherty, "Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018" (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018 (Edinburgh UP, 2024) studies narratives of Irish female and feminized development, arguing that these postmodern narratives present Irish female maturation as disordered and often deliberately disorderly. The first full-length study of the Irish female coming of age story, the book develops a feminist psychoanalytic narratology, derived from the belated oedipalization of Joyce’s bildungsheld, to read these stories. This study argues that all Irish maturation stories are shaped by the uneven and belated maturation story of the Irish republic itself, which took as its avatar the Irish woman, whose citizenship in that republic was unrealized, as inde...
2025-05-28
46 min
The Edinburgh University Press Podcast
Jane Elizabeth Dougherty, "Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018" (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018 (Edinburgh UP, 2024) studies narratives of Irish female and feminized development, arguing that these postmodern narratives present Irish female maturation as disordered and often deliberately disorderly. The first full-length study of the Irish female coming of age story, the book develops a feminist psychoanalytic narratology, derived from the belated oedipalization of Joyce’s bildungsheld, to read these stories. This study argues that all Irish maturation stories are shaped by the uneven and belated maturation story of the Irish republic itself, which took as its avatar the Irish woman, whose citizenship in that republic was unrealized, as inde...
2025-05-28
46 min
New Books in Psychoanalysis
Jane Elizabeth Dougherty, "Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018" (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018 (Edinburgh UP, 2024) studies narratives of Irish female and feminized development, arguing that these postmodern narratives present Irish female maturation as disordered and often deliberately disorderly. The first full-length study of the Irish female coming of age story, the book develops a feminist psychoanalytic narratology, derived from the belated oedipalization of Joyce’s bildungsheld, to read these stories. This study argues that all Irish maturation stories are shaped by the uneven and belated maturation story of the Irish republic itself, which took as its avatar the Irish woman, whose citizenship in that republic was unrealized, as inde...
2025-05-28
46 min
New Books in Gender
Jane Elizabeth Dougherty, "Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018" (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018 (Edinburgh UP, 2024) studies narratives of Irish female and feminized development, arguing that these postmodern narratives present Irish female maturation as disordered and often deliberately disorderly. The first full-length study of the Irish female coming of age story, the book develops a feminist psychoanalytic narratology, derived from the belated oedipalization of Joyce’s bildungsheld, to read these stories. This study argues that all Irish maturation stories are shaped by the uneven and belated maturation story of the Irish republic itself, which took as its avatar the Irish woman, whose citizenship in that republic was unrealized, as inde...
2025-05-28
49 min
New Books in Women's History
Jane Elizabeth Dougherty, "Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018" (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
Narrating Irish Female Development, 1916-2018 (Edinburgh UP, 2024) studies narratives of Irish female and feminized development, arguing that these postmodern narratives present Irish female maturation as disordered and often deliberately disorderly. The first full-length study of the Irish female coming of age story, the book develops a feminist psychoanalytic narratology, derived from the belated oedipalization of Joyce’s bildungsheld, to read these stories. This study argues that all Irish maturation stories are shaped by the uneven and belated maturation story of the Irish republic itself, which took as its avatar the Irish woman, whose citizenship in that republic was unrealized, as inde...
2025-05-28
49 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
More Than Megawatts: Human Stories in Energy Consulting
In this candid and thoughtful conversation, Anne Dougherty sits down with two of ILLUME’s newest researchers, Maggie Roma and Xijun Zhang, to explore what brought them into the world of energy consulting—and what’s kept them here. From crunching data on demand response programs to discovering surprising joys in customer interviews, Maggie and Xijun share the passion and curiosity that drive their work. They also get personal, revealing their proudest professional moments, the advice that’s shaped them, and what they’d be doing if energy wasn’t in the picture (hint: horses and chinchillas are involved). Whether you’re in th...
2025-04-17
32 min
The Nonprofit Show
Advocating For Veteran's Futures (Bob Woodruff Foundation)
Send a textAnne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation, discusses the foundation's mission to support U.S. veterans and their families in this recent interview. She highlights the foundation’s origins, sparked by journalist Bob Woodruff's injuries in Iraq, and its commitment to connecting veterans with essential resources through the "Got Your Six" network. Anne Marie describes their data-driven approach to expand reach and efficacy, underlining the foundation’s evolution and adaptability in meeting veterans' needs over 18 years. Watch on Video!In this insightful interview on the Nonprofit Show, Anne Mari...
2024-06-03
29 min
Be Truly Heard
Is it a Man's World? Women in STEM with guest Carol Dougherty
In today’s episode, we’re joined by an amazing guest, Carol Dougherty.Carol is a trainer, coach, and founder of Delta Consulting Group, LLC, a coaching, and training company helping women in STEM gain the recognition they deserve. With a rich background in engineering and leadership, Carol shares her journey and insights on empowering women in a predominantly male-dominated field. Tune in as we explore the unique challenges women face in STEM, discuss strategies for effective communication, and learn how to make your voice heard in any professional environment. Here are...
2024-05-16
23 min
Militarily Speaking
Ep. 55 Elevating Heroes: Inside the Bob Woodruff Foundation with Anne Marie Dougherty
Welcome to the "Militarily Speaking" podcast with Tom McLean and Jodi Vickery. In this episode of “Militarily Speaking,” Tom and Jodi, together with Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation delve into how the foundation assists veterans transition, tackles mental health issues, and supports food insecurity and housing challenges. They highlight the foundation's nationwide network of veteran service providers, and various foundation-sponsored events and programs, emphasizing the foundation's commitment to veterans and military families. “Militarily Speaking” is a podcast produced by Armed Forces Bank that is dedicated to the military l...
2024-05-15
54 min
Claare Ny Gael - Manx Radio
Claare ny Gael 14th April 2024
We're dipping into a booklet published in 1965 and called 'More Poems of Man', a collection of poems by Barbara Cowley of Peel, with other poems by her son and her sister. There must have been an earlier 'Poems of Man', but whilst that's not to hand, there are other poems which appear in the Peel City Guardian, so it's likely that they made up the earlier collection. In our translation of Bram Stoker's Dracula into the Manx Gaelic, Jonathan Harker is getting agitated about wasting time, but Professor Van Helsing explains the difficulty about breaking into a...
2024-04-14
49 min
Arizona Technology Council’s TechFocus Member Spotlight Podcast
The Spirit of learning and our instinctive curiosity is what fuels innovation and drives our organization forward…
Linda Drake Interviews Anne Dougherty, Founder and C0-Owner of Illume, a leader in clean energy transformation. Anne Dougherty is the Co-Founder and Co-Owner of ILLUME, a research consultancy serving the clean energy industry. In her executive role, Anne leads ILLUME’s brand vision, business development, and market strategy, and charts the course for ILLUME’s technical service areas. Anne is a skilled researcher and customer experience design consultant who specializes in the human dimensions of energy technologies and resource management. Anne has presented on expert panels for governing bodies including the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Cali...
2023-12-04
32 min
TechFocus Member Spotlight Podcast
The Spirit of learning and our instinctive curiosity is what fuels innovation and drives our organization forward…
Linda Drake Interviews Anne Dougherty, Founder and C0-Owner of Illume, a leader in clean energy transformation. Anne Dougherty is the Co-Founder and Co-Owner of ILLUME, a research consultancy serving the clean energy industry. In her executive role, Anne leads ILLUME’s brand vision, business development, and market strategy, and charts the course for ILLUME’s technical service areas. Anne is a skilled researcher and customer experience design consultant who specializes in the human dimensions of energy technologies and resource management. Anne has presented on expert panels for governing bodies including the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Cali...
2023-12-04
32 min
WJFF - The Local Edition - Special Report
Election Results: Democrats win big in Sullivan County
Democrats had a big win in Sullivan County, which means there will be new leaders in the county legislature in 2024.One important race was in District 1, where Rob Doherty, the current chairman, faced off against challenger Matt McPhillips.McPhillips said he is ready to get to work.“Definitely excited to get to work. Campaigning is one part of it; now we actually really get to work. I'm excited to do that. I think what we showed as a County is that you can still ru...
2023-11-08
01 min
FRUMESS
Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) Review | 31 Days of Halloween Horror Movie #25 | Frumess
Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) is a horror fantasy detective television film with Fred Ward, Julianne Moore, David Warner, and Clancy Brown. It was directed by Martin Campbell, produced by Gale Anne Hurd, and written by Joseph Dougherty. The original music score was composed by Curt Sobel. Cast a Deadly Spell combines two genres – eldritch tales of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, and film noir mysteries. A sequel entitled Witch Hunt was released in 1994, with Dennis Hopper playing Ward's character. FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 1000 STICKERS FOR $79 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
2023-11-01
12 min
Velshi
America’s New Battlefront: State Courts
Ali Velshi is joined by Rep. Don Bacon, (R) Nebraska, Maria Ressa, Nobel Prize winner and journalist, Devlin Barrett, Justice Reporter at The Washington Post, David Graham, Staff Writer at The Atlantic, Fmr. Rep. Charlie Dent Executive Director & Vice President of the Congressional Program at Aspen Institute, Fmr. Gov. Mark Sanford, (R ) South Carolina, Lindsay Dougherty, Vice-President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, and David Polonsky, Award-winning Illustrator of ‘Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation’. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts....
2023-09-24
1h 23
We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
448. Evolved Nonprofit Sector Panel: Enhancing Impact, Rethinking Revenue, and Fostering Personal Development - Mallory Erickson, Aila Malik, Anne Marie Dougherty, and Woodrow Rosenbaum
While the world constantly moves forward, being responsive means we choose to evolve. To use our collective strength, vulnerability, grit, and passion to meet the moment and change the world—for good. Join this panel of modern impact thinkers as we explore the evolving nonprofit sector, and how we can meet the moment today. Today’s GuestsMallory Erickson, Founder, Power Partners Formula + Host, What the FundraisingAila Malik, Founder + Principal, Venture Leadership ConsultingAnne Marie Dougherty, CEO, Bob Woodruff FoundationWoodrow Rosenbaum, Chief Data Officer, GivingTuesday + President and CEO, With IntentEpisode HighlightsCh...
2023-07-17
40 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
How Pride Shows Up in Leadership
In this podcast, Anne Dougherty is joined by Cynthia Garcia, Yvette Jackson, and Vera Minot to talk about how Pride shows up in their leadership. You'll hear personal stories of bravery, growth, and how being a member of the LGBTQIA+ community impacts change in their organizations. #PrideMonth2023
2023-06-21
55 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Inspiring Next Gen Transportation
In this episode of Current, an Energy Podcast, Anne Dougherty talks to Paul Francis, CEO and Co-Founder of KIGT, an EVSE manufacturing company. Paul shares KIGT's origin story and the barriers and successes he's faced along the way.
2023-05-23
1h 00
Sebastopol CITY LIMITS Podcast
Mr. Fix It
Steve Griffith is a former elementary school teacher who moved to Forestville about 10 years ago. Wanting to do an event for the West County community, he proposed to the Russian River Rotary Club that they sponsor a Fix-it Fair at the El Molino campus in Forestville. They agreed and the Fair took place April 29.I talked to Steve before and after the event to learn more about how he organized the event developed as well as to talk about how we can and should repair more of what we own instead of just throwing it away. Steve...
2023-05-08
18 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Equity, Policy Response, and Ceramics: A Conversation with Leigh Michael
In this episode of Current, an Energy Podcast, Anne Dougherty sits down with Senior Managing Consultant, Leigh Michael, to talk about her background in the energy industry, what she is passionate about, and what fills her happiness bucket.
2023-05-03
38 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Growing to Meet the Change: Episode 1
In Episode 1 of this two-part podcast series, ILLUME Founders, Anne Dougherty and Sara Conzemius announce how ILLUME's newly designed Executive Team will meet the changes facing the energy industry.
2023-03-20
26 min
The Muck Podcast
Episode 166: Screw the Ivy League | Holmesburg Prison and the Ohio Gang
Tina and Hillary cover the Holmesburg Prison Experiments and the Ohio Gang. Tina’s Story Holmesburg Prison housed prisoners in Philadelphia beginning in 1896. BUT when a doctor conducted unethical medical experiments, he exploited and harmed hundreds of inmates. Hillary’s Story The Ohio Gang was made up of the movers and shakers of the Harding administration. BUT they betray the public’s trust when several scandals are revealed. Sources Tina's Story Abandoned America Holmesburg Prison--by Matthew Christopher Billy Penn at WHYY Survivor’s daughter appreciates city apo...
2023-03-15
58 min
We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
395. 9 Nonprofit Trends That Matter in 2023: Lock Arms for Impact - Jon McCoy, CFRE, Becky Endicott, CFRE and Anne Marie Dougherty
Welcome back to our Friday Series, 9️⃣Trends that Matter in 2023. Today we’re diving into Trend #8: Lock Arms for Impact. We can’t go at this alone to accomplish the Impact Uprising. This is going to look a lot like breaking down walls, leaving our silos, and solving for the bigger picture - together. Joining the conversation is Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation. She’s sharing her experience around partnerships and moving in lockstep together with other organizations. Tune in to get inspired to do more together🤝How to rethink partnershipsAttributes of a culture of innovation...
2023-03-10
36 min
The Muck Podcast
Episode 158: Pack it Up, Grandma! | Hiram Monserrate and Florida vs. Pitts / Lee
Tina and Hillary cover the former NY senator Hiram Monserrate and Florida vs Pitts/Lee. Tina’s Story Hiram Monserrate moved quickly from the New York City Council to the New York State Senate. BUT it was his quick temper that led to his political demise. Hillary’s Story In 1963, two black men in Florida were wrongfully convicted of murder. BUT even when evidence clears them of the deed, racism and bigotry delayed commuting their sentence. Sources Tina's Story Associated Press NY Senate votes to expel convicted lawmaker
2023-01-18
1h 23
This is Fertility
Infertility in the Military: Giving Hope to Our Heroes
Today's episode is a little different than the usual personal encounters with infertility we share on this podcast, but in celebration of Veterans Day, we wanted to bring you a special episode. Today, we are joined by Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation. This foundation was started to support Veterans through physical care, beyond what they receive from Veteran health care. Join us as we learn more about this organization and about their VIVA program, a fund that provides fertility assistance to Veterans. Guest: Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation
2022-11-21
20 min
This is Infertility
Infertility in the Military: Giving Hope to Our Heroes
Today's episode is a little different than the usual personal encounters with infertility we share on this podcast, but in celebration of Veterans Day, we wanted to bring you a special episode. Today, we are joined by Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation. This foundation was started to support Veterans through physical care, beyond what they receive from Veteran health care. Join us as we learn more about this organization and about their VIVA program, a fund that provides fertility assistance to Veterans. Guest: Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation H...
2022-11-21
20 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
ILLUME Turns 9
In celebration of ILLUME's ninth anniversary, Co-Founders, Anne Dougherty and Sara Conzemius, reflect on nearly a decade of work in energy in this episode of Current. They share lessons learned and hint at what's next for ILLUME.
2022-10-31
38 min
Strong Songs
Lofi Beats & The Circle of Fifths
Kirk answers a crop of new listener questions on topics ranging from Steve Perry's vocal technique, Art Garfunkel's guitarmonies, the Carolina Crown's viral brass section warmup, Ram Jam's chaotic riffs, and how to explain complex music theory concepts to non-musicians.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:“Elbow Grease” by Scott Pemberton from Timber Rock, 2015“A Song for You” by Leon Russell from Leon Russell, 1970"Scissors Cut" by Art Garfunkel from Scissors Cut, 1981“Carolina Crown’s Hornline Drops the Hammer in Houston”“Goodbye Yelow Brick Road” by Elton John and Bernie Taupin from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 1973"Morning Moon" by Kanisan ft. Wishes and Drea...
2022-08-26
55 min
Strong Songs
"Help Me" by Joni Mitchell
There are few singer-songwriters as inimitable as Joni Mitchell, with her swirling song forms, leaping melodies, and that magical voice, untethered by the laws of gravity. On this episode, Kirk takes a deep dive into Joni's 1974 song "Help Me," a hummingbird of a tune hovering between commitment and flight, tumbling and falling past love and toward freedom.Written by: Joni MItchellAlbum: Court and Spark, 1974Listen/Buy via JoniMitchell.comAlso featured:“Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell from Ladies of the Canyon, 1970“A Case of You” and "California” by Joni from...
2022-08-12
55 min
We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
303. Disrupting Fundraising + Building Community for Veterans + Families - Anne Marie Dougherty
OverviewMeet Anne Marie. She's also a marketer disguised as a fundraiser leveraging unmatched moxie and grit as CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation, supporting the nation’s veterans and their families. She’s disrupting traditional fundraising models via a unique use of metrics, relationships, and results to maximize the foundation’s $80 million investment impact. It’s an entrepreneurial approach that’s permeating the entire organization - and growing. She’s got your 6!💡LearnWhat BWF is doing to support veterans with fertility supportUnique partnership approach to the NFL & USA Wheelchair Foot...
2022-08-01
47 min
Veterans Corner Radio
Do you know of a veterans group or one that serves vets who may need money, then listen in. Eighty Million has already been distribute and more is avaialble.
Anne Marie Dougherty is CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation. On Jan. 29, 2006, while reporting on U.S. and Iraqi security forces for ABC’s “World News Tonight,” Bob Woodruff was seriously injured by a roadside bomb that struck his vehicle near Taji, Iraq. Following his recovery, he and his wife founded the Bob Woodruff Foundation. To date, the foundation has invested over $80 million to find, fund, and shape programs helping veterans, service members, and their families nationwide. Listen in to hear how this foundation may well be able to help an organization that cares about and serves veterans.
2022-07-10
20 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
How Evaluation Can Help Lead The Way In Uncertain Times
ILLUME Founder, Anne Dougherty, sits down with ILLUME evaluation experts Lisa LeBeau Obear and Pace Goodman to reflect on major changes in the energy industry and in our world, and how the definition of resiliency is continuously changing and is now taking on an expanded meaning. They discuss how evolving evaluation tools can help us navigate these uncertain and challenging times, while being inclusive of all customers and their needs.
2022-07-06
34 min
Strong Songs
"Silent All These Years" by Tori Amos
Tori Amos was one of the most distinctive songwriters of the 90s, and remains a powerful musical voice decades later. "Silent All These Years," one of many strong singles off of her 1992 solo debut, is a perfect encapsulation of so many of the things that make her music special.On this episode, Kirk takes a close look at this delicate, tenuously balanced song, from its floating opening piano line, to its expansive, time-warping bridge, to its hopeful conclusion. It's our turn now to stand where she stands; here, take hold of her hand.Written by...
2022-06-17
51 min
SGV Weekly
SGV 019: If only I took English at Mt SAC with John Brantingham
John Brantingham was a driving force behind Mt San Antonio College’s creative writing club for decades. If you went to SAC in the last 30 years, you probably recognize his trademark shock of white hair and weary expression. He was a fixture around the 26 Building where everyone takes their humanities classes, and he taught all three levels of transfer-required English too. Acclaimed Pomona poet Michael Torres says John is a major pillar of the college for aspiring writers. John, his wife Anne, and coworkers Lloyd Aquino and Michelle Dougherty organized Mt SAC’s Culturama and the SGV Lit...
2022-06-10
00 min
SGV Weekly
SGV 019: If only I took English at Mt SAC with John Brantingham
John Brantingham was a driving force behind Mt San Antonio College’s creative writing club for decades. If you went to SAC in the last 30 years, you probably recognize his trademark shock of white hair and weary expression. He was a fixture around the 26 Building where everyone takes their humanities classes, and he taught all three levels of transfer-required English too. Acclaimed Pomona poet Michael Torres says John is a major pillar of the college for aspiring writers. John, his wife Anne, and coworkers Lloyd Aquino and Michelle Dougherty organized Mt SAC’s Culturama and the SGV Lit...
2022-06-10
33 min
Strong Songs
Strong Solos, Vol. 1
There's nothing like a good instrumental solo—that moment when a lone player stands in the spotlight and takes the helm, leading the band in an uncharted direction. On the first edition of Strong Solos, Kirk takes apart a few of his favorite solos, which a special focus on players who use motivic development, also known as theme and variations.SOLOS FEATURED:Eric Shenkman on "Two Princes" by Spin Doctors from Pocket Full of Kryptonite, 1991Sonny Rollins on "St. Thomas" from Saxophone Colossus, 1956Joe Morello on "Take Five" by Paul Desmond/The Dave Brubeck Quartet from Ti...
2022-05-20
53 min
Strong Songs
"Wichita Lineman" by Jimmy Webb & Glen Campbell
I hear you singin' in the wire... I can hear you through the whine... and the Strong Songs podcast is talking about one of the best songs of all time.On this episode, Kirk takes on Jimmy Webb & Glen Campbell's ethereal workin' song "Wichita Lineman," an ode to the profound poetry within all of us. It's a song without a chorus or a bridge that still feels complete, thanks largely to the way it subtly climbs from the street, to the wire, and up into the heavens. Written by: Jimmy WebbProduced by: A...
2022-05-06
53 min
Strong Songs
The Music of The Legend of Zelda
Few video game series have a musical tradition as rich as The Legend of Zelda.From Zelda's Lullabye to Epona's Song to the Great Fairy Fountain and Dragon Roost Island, Kirk unravels some of his favorite Zelda music and explores how Nintendo's composers keep weaving them back together into beautiful new patterns.Written by: Main themes by Koji Kondo, with additional compositions by Kenta Nagata (Wind Waker), Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, and Hajime Wakai (Breath of the Wild)Featuring music from: The Legend of Zelda (1986), A Link to the Past (1991), Ocarina of Time (1998...
2022-04-08
54 min
Strong Songs
Mario Kart & That 'Musical' Sound
Kirk answers questions about Guns 'n Roses, Mario Kart 64, phasers, and what makes a song sound like it's from a musical.DISCUSSED/REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE:"Welcome to the Jungle” by Guns n’ Roses from Appetite for Destruction, 1987"Results Theme" from Mario Kart 64 by Kenta NagataA video kirk made in 2014 about the dynamic music of Mount Wario: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8TBS75U1p8“Dig” by Incubus from Light Grenades, 2006“Waiting On A Miracle” feat Stephanie Beatriz, “What Else Can I Do?" feat Diane Guerrero, and "We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Lin-Manuel Miranda from Enc...
2022-03-25
56 min
Make:cast
Fearless CNC
You might say that CNC is like a stepchild in the digital fabrication family, not the friendliest or easiest tool to get to know in the maker-space. Yet CNC is not something that most makers should be afraid of, especially as new software allows you to see in simulation what the CNC machine is going to do before you press go. In this episode, I'm joined by Anne Filson and Gary Rohrbacher, co-authors of Design for CNC. Both are professors of Architecture at the University of Kentucky and creators of AtFAB. @AtFAB_co @Fil_Ro @dalepd @makehttps...
2022-03-22
35 min
Strong Songs
"Just What I Needed" by The Cars
It's not the perfume that you wear... it's not the ribbons in your hair.... I guess it's just the perfect blend of synths and electric guitars that you bring to every song.Yes, it's time for Strong Songs to tackle The Cars, and their 1978 pop-rock classic "Just What I Needed." But while that song encapsulates everything that made the brilliant Boston five-piece great, Kirk decided to use his Walkman to occasionally fast-forward to compare and contrast with a second Cars classic from 1984.Written by: Ric OcasekAlbums: The Cars, 1978 and Heartbeat City, 1984
2022-03-11
52 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Environmental Justice Definitions and Screening Tools
In this episode of Current, ILLUME Founder, Anne Dougherty talks with ILLUME Analyst, Arianna Zrzavy about Environmental Justice (EJ) and how EJ screening tools can be used to support communities and policy-makers in better serving historically disadvantaged or marginalized communities.
2022-03-09
28 min
The Muck Podcast
Episode 113: Short and Sour | Lynwood Vikings and Daniel Peggs
Hillary and Tina cover the Lynwood Vikings and former superintendent Daniel Peggs. Hillary’s Story The LA County Sheriff's Department prided themselves for their fight against criminal activity. BUT when complaints surface, they expose corrupt deputy gangs that created a decades long tradition of violence in the police force. Tina’s Story After years in education first as a teacher then as a principal, Daniel Peggs was elected as superintendent of the Altoona School District in 2019. BUT, after an FBI probe, Peggs is arrested for child trafficking. Sources Hillary's Story ...
2022-03-02
1h 21
Strong Songs
Strong Covers, Vol. 2
Three different artists! Three different covers! Of songs by one beloved band!On the second edition of "Strong Covers," we're digging into covers of three Beatles classics: Earth, Wind & Fire's maximalist remake of "Gotta Get You Into My Life," Ray Charles' saucy reimagining of "Eleanor Rigby," and Bobby McFerrin's delicate recitation of "Blackbird." Come for the English-accented rhyme schemes, stay for the impeccable voice leading.Covered (lol) on this episode:"Gotta Get You Into My Life" by Paul McCartney/Lennon-McCartney, as covered by Earth, Wind & Fire in 1978"Eleanor Rigby" by Paul McCartney/Lennon-McCartney, as c...
2022-02-11
55 min
Built HOW
Brian Dougherty - Never Say No to a Client
Join Anne Kennedy as she talks with the Managing Director in the Boston office of Compass Brian Dougherty. Brian brought the top-flight customer service standards he learned in the hotel industry to his real estate business. This experience enabled him to build a unique regional business for a client base that relies on him to purchase their primary, pied-a-terre, and vacation homes in the Boston and Cape Cod areas. When the market doesn't serve up enough "move-in-ready" homes for his buyers, he remodels them himself after the sale! ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for...
2022-02-05
28 min
Strong Songs
"Blood and Thunder" by Mastodon
White! Whale! Holy! Grail!Strong Songs kicks off year four by getting H-E-A-V-Y, with an analysis of Mastodon's "Blood and Thunder." Pass straight past the Mellow Meadows, through the Forests and the Foothills of Rock, and see if you can reach the summit of Hard Mountain. The view from up there is amazing.Written by: MastodonAlbum: Leviathan, 2004Listen/Buy on all platforms via SongwhipOUTRO SOLOIST: Kirk HamiltonKirk is the host of Strong Songs, and he's been having a lot of fun with the guitar...
2022-01-14
42 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Taking Good Care: How Companies are Addressing Employee Wellness
In this episode of Current, Anne Dougherty talks with ILLUME’s People Champion, Yasmeen Chánes about what it means to be a values-driven workplace and ways that organizations are addressing employee wellness. From hybrid-working, to addressing DEI, to examining the after effects of the Great Resignation, this episode offers an in-depth look at how ILLUME lives its value of “Taking Good Care.”
2021-11-23
37 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Adding Value to the Customer Experience
In this podcast ILLUME Founder and Co-Owner, Anne Dougherty, talks with ILLUME Vice President, Laura Schauer, to discuss ways in which utilities are becoming more customer-centric as they seek to add value to the customer experience. This conversation is a follow up to Laura's blog, Why the Future of Utilities Is All About Adding Value to Customer Experience, published in collaboration with Salesforce
2021-11-18
38 min
Strong Songs
Singing Like A Star, with Eric Vetro
What do Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes, John Legend, and Katy Perry have in common? They all study with Eric Vetro, one of the most in-demand vocal coaches in the world.On this bonus episode, Kirk sits down with Vetro to talk about his fascinating job, how to build good habits for a strong voice, and the art and discipline (and diet!) of professional singing.CHECK OUT ERIC'S PODCAST!Eric has a fantastic new podcast called Backstage Pass with Eric Vetro, where he sits down with his superstar students to talk about their lives...
2021-11-10
55 min
Strong Songs
Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
What is this, a film podcast?? It's time for something a little different, as Kirk puts down his record player and climbs onstage for Jonathan Demme and Talking Heads' classic 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense. It's a tour through the first hour of the film, from "Heaven" to "Burning Down the House" to "Once in a Lifetime," with some quick stops along the way.Songs by: Talking Heads (David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison)Featuring: Steve Scales (Percussion), Lynn Mabry and Ednah Holt (Vocals), Alex Weir (Guitar/Vocals), and Bernie W...
2021-11-03
59 min
The Europe Desk
Social Sustainability in Transatlantic Cities
Dr. Anne Marie Brady, Program Officer and Fellow at GMF Cities, sat down with us to discuss how cities have and can better promote social sustainability on both sides of the Atlantic. In the episode, we take a deep dive into city-level responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, discuss the role of civic engagement, and look into the “Vibrant Neighborhoods Forum.” The Europe Desk is a podcast from the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. It brings together leading experts working on the most pertinent issues facing Europe and transatlantic relations toda...
2021-10-19
30 min
Strong Songs
"September" by Earth, Wind & Fire
Ba de ya! Say that you remember! Ba de ya! Dancing in September! Ba de yah! Musical analysiiiis!It's finally time for Strong Songs to take on one of the strongest bands of all, the great Earth, Wind & Fire. In honor of September 21, Kirk does a deep dive on EWF's timeless tribute to the end of summertime - those layered grooves, those funky bass parts, and those glossy, effortless vocals.Written by: Maurice White, Al McKay & Alee WillisProduced by: Maurice WhiteAlbum: The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire Vol. 1, 1978
2021-09-21
55 min
Strong Songs
Clave, Chorus & "Careless Whisper"
Well, look at that - it's a mailbag episode! Kirk answers your questions on Bo Diddley, Minecraft, The Supremes, chorus guitar, XTC, Parquet Courts, and the mystery of the "Careless Whisper" sax solo.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Wake Up” by XTC from The Big Express, 1984“Waterfall” and “Don’t Stop” by The Stone Roses from The Stone Roses, 1989“The Mind Electric” by Miracle Musical from Hawaii: Part II, 201“Minecraft” by C418, 2009The Minecraft episode of Twenty Thousand Hertz: https://www.20k.org/episodes/minecraft“Briony” by Dario Marianelli from Atonement, 2007“The Mayor” by Kirk Hamilton from The Exited Door, 2009“Bo Diddley” by Bo D...
2021-09-08
1h 01
Strong Songs
"Fingertips" by They Might Be Giants
Kirk picks apart not one, not two, but twenty one micro-songs by the great They Might Be Giants.What's that blue thing doing here? Who's knocking on the wall? And for that matter, who's that standing out the window? It's time to answer those questions and many more, as Kirk delves into The Might Be Giants' singular collection of mini-songs, "Fingertips." It's a stylistic smorgasbord of sound, with everything from jazz to rock to lounge to... honestly, genre doesn't exist and "Fingertips" proves it. Each tiny song shines for its brief moment of life, and then lives...
2021-08-25
59 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
ILLUME Turns 8
In this episode of Current, ILLUME Co-Founders Anne Dougherty and Sara Conzemius reflect on the company’s eighth anniversary as they talk through the dual mission of better serving the energy industry and better serving their employees. Listen in as they reminisce about the early days of the company and fast-forward to 2021 as Anne and Sara explain why the timing was right for an Advisory Board and why every company should have a People’s Champ.
2021-08-24
44 min
Strong Songs
"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" by Billy Joel
A bottle of red... a bottle of white... whatever kind of mood you're in, we're talking Billy Joel tonight!Pull up a table and join Kirk for a long look into one of Joel's most enduring songs, the seven-and-a-half minute, five course musical meal that is "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant." The centerpiece on Joel's breakthrough 1977 album The Stranger, Italian Restaurant has got it all: schmaltzy sax, hard rock rhythms, love, heartbreak, and a pair of harmonized clarinets. Written by: Billy JoelProduced by: Phil RamoneAlbum: The Stranger (1977)L...
2021-08-11
56 min
Strong Songs
The Music All Around Us, with Imogen Heap
On this episode, Kirk sits down for a conversation with composer, singer, and music technologist Imogen Heap.The two talk about the creative process, live performance in the pandemic age, the shifting relationship between artist and audience, the process of developing new music technology, several of Heap's ambitious musical projects, and of course, her song "Hide and Seek," which was the subject of an episode of Strong Songs earlier this year.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:Imogen Heap's App, home of the "Heapsters": https://imogenheap.app/The Mi.Mu Gloves: https://mimugloves.com/“Promo” by Tim Exile live...
2021-07-14
1h 18
Strong Songs
Strong Covers, Vol. 1
It's time for Strong Songs to talk about some Strong Covers! On this episode, Kirk tackles four famous covers, comparing each with the original while trying to suss out what makes a great cover in the first place. COVERED (HEYO):"Respect" by Otis Redding, as covered by Aretha Franklin in 1967"Satisfaction" by Jagger/Richards, as covered by Devo on Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, 1978"Mad World" by Roland Orzabal/Tears for Fears, as covered by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for Donnie Darko, 2001"Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, as covered by Jeff Buckley on...
2021-06-30
1h 00
Strong Songs
"New Born" and "Micro Cuts" by Muse
Link it to the world, link it to yourself, link it to your podcast app, because it's time to talk about Muse.Kirk takes a deep dive into not one but two songs off of Muse's seminal 2001 album Origin of Symmetry: "New Born," which kicks the album off with a strong pop-rock approach, and "Micro Cuts," a mid-album high point that shows off their more eclectic influences. It's time for some contrapuntal harmony mixed with some good old fashioned blues riffs, and a lot of guitar fuzz on top.Written by: Matthew Bellamy...
2021-05-19
56 min
You're Going To Die In There: An AHS Podcast
Asylum - Part 2
In the second week of their Asylum coverage, Taylor and Haley Grace tackle episodes 4 and 5 "I Am Anne Frank" Parts 1 and 2. Also, in AHS news, we get a conclusion (?) to the choose-your-own-AHS-season contest and Evan Peters may be a drag queen on Double Feature. Follow YOU'RE GOING TO DIE IN THERE on Twitter and Instagram @dieintherepod Follow Taylor on Twitter: @TaylorDherty Follow Taylor on Instagram: @TaylorDherty93 Follow Haley Grace on Twitter and Instagram: @HGHEvans
2021-05-10
55 min
Strong Songs
Strung Beats, Jazz Battles & The Notes You Don't Play
The Strong Songs mailbag has gotten pretty overstuffed lately, so Kirk decided to take another crack at it. That means it's time for more of your musical questions!On this episode, we bounce around between the best songs for performing CPR, country music multiphonics, Noname's strung beats, the slide saxophone, Stevie Nicks guitar tones, Roxanne syncopation, how to find a voice teacher, whether competition is good for music, and what it means when people say jazz is about "the notes you don't play."REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Stayin Alive” by the Bee Gees from the Saturday Nigh...
2021-05-05
1h 01
Strong Songs
Explaining Musicals, with Lindsay Ellis
If an emotion is too big for talking, you sing. If it's too big for singing, you dance. And if it's too big for dancing, well, you just gotta podcast!Author, podcaster, and video essayist Lindsay Ellis knows a thing or two about outsized Broadway emotions—in addition to her many other pursuits, she's created a whole side endeavor talking about them on her musical theater podcast, Musicalsplaining. Ellis guested on last year's Strong Songs episode about Hadestown, and it seemed only natural to have her back for a longer conversation about musical theater.Back in...
2021-04-30
58 min
Strong Songs
Sidechain Compression & Saxophone Traffic Cones
Mailbag time! Kirk peruses the Strong Songs inbox to answer your questions about jazz drum solos, practicing with play-a-longs, Tame Impala tunes, saxophones with traffic cones, vocal technique, sidechain compression, and several tricky rhythms.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Tubes” by Moon Hooch from their NPR Tiny Desk live concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwBhxBBa7tE“Strangers” by The Kinks from Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround, Pt. 1, 1970“Tubular Bells” by Mike Oldfield from Tubular Bells, 1973“In The Moonlight” by Pearl Jam from Last Dogs, 2003“Good Time Boys” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from Mother’s Milk, 1989"One Night i...
2021-04-21
59 min
Strong Songs
"Stolen Moments" by Oliver Nelson
Jazz is all about the contrast between the individual and the collective, and few recordings embody that as beautifully as "Stolen Moments," the opening track from Oliver Nelson's 1961 hard-bop record The Blues and the Abstract Truth.On this episode, Kirk dives deep into Nelson's classic tune, starting with his dense horn arrangement, then considering the three improvised horn solos as distinct creations that reflect the at-times wildly different ambitions of each individual player. Also, there's jazz flute.Written by: Oliver NelsonPerformed by: Freddie Hubbard (tpt.), Eric Dolphy (alto/flute), Oliver Nelson (tenor...
2021-04-07
59 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
Nerd Tutorial Podcast
EP 91: Godzilla Movies Review
Topic: Godzilla Movies Review This week, we watched a giant Lizard smash a building… lots of buildings in fact. And lots of Lizards too. I think a few had wings even… so many monsters, so little time. But a fun time at that, lots of it! And both mom and me would agree that they’re a lot of fun. So we’re back with two American Godzilla, and the most recent live action Godzilla from Japan. Godzilla (2014) Directed by: Gareth Edwards Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson as U.S. Navy EOD LT Ford Brody K...
2021-03-13
2h 17
Current: An Energy Podcast
A Conversation with Members of Tucson's Commission on Climate, Energy, and Sustainability
In this special episode, Anne Dougherty interviews members of Tucson's Commission on Climate, Energy, and Sustainability. Get an insider's look at how community leaders are thinking through equity, energy impacts, climate adaptation plans, economic development, and restoring the balance between our natural spaces, our cities, and ourselves. Plus, listen in as these commissioners describe their first experience at the Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change (BECC) Conference.
2021-02-25
1h 01
Current: An Energy Podcast
The Road Ahead
What is in store for the energy industry in 2021? Join ILLUME co-founders Anne Dougherty and Sara Conzemius as they reflect on the lessons of 2020 while they chart ILLUME’s course for 2021. Packed with insights from start to finish, this podcast is a must-listen for those reading the tea leaves as a new federal administration comes into office. From workforce development, to transportation electrification, to ways the federal government can leverage existing clean energy efforts of cities and states, this episode has it all. Discover why some sectors of our industry experienced tremendous growth despite the pandemic, and find out why we...
2021-01-27
52 min
Get Booked
Big Shelob Energy
Amanda and Jenn discuss cozy murders, no pining, ending our productivity obsession, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.FeedbackBunheads by Sophie Flack (rec’d by Caroline)My Casting Couch was too Short by Marion Doug...
2021-01-21
48 min
The MacGuffin Guild
Robot Jox (Ep. 018)
On this episode of the MacGuffin Guild, we're gonna travel to the distant future and take part in a single battle combat... with Robot Jox.This 1989 Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller was written and directed by Stuart Gordon based on a Joe Haldeman screenplay. Starring Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson and Paul Koslo.We're gonna talk about Gary Graham's career and how it's going, Mike's lack of cable... as well as friends, the creative clash between Stuart Gordon and Joe Haldeman and Pat's favorite Ghostbuster -- Dagon Spengler.We'll discuss Christopher Lambert's stunt double, RoboCop's Lawyers, Futurist...
2020-12-28
1h 46
The MacGuffin Guild
When a Stranger Calls, 1979 (Ep. 009)
On this episode of the MacGuffin Guild,we're gonna answer the phone When a Stranger Calls.This 1979 Horror Thriller Classic stars Carol Kane, Charles Durning, Tony Beckley, Colleen Dewhurst, Ron O'Neal and Michael Champion. Directed by Fred Walton.We're gonna talk about Carol Kane's "least funny movie", the real life story of Tony Beckley, Dynamic Sound, Mike's teeth fears and the poor man's Brian Dennehy. We'll discuss Ron O'Neal's mustache, The Power of *69, The Anne of Green Gables universal female connection and Pat's terrifying Legend of the Schwan Man.We'll ta...
2020-11-02
1h 35
Current: An Energy Podcast
ILLUME Turns 7: A Conversation with Anne and Sara
ILLUME Founders and Co-owners Anne Dougherty and Sara Conzemius reflect on the last seven years of ILLUME and prepare to lean into 2021 and support the utility industry as it takes on its biggest challenges yet.
2020-10-01
39 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
The Hidden Cost of Free
Anne Dougherty talks with ILLUME's Dr. Alex Dunn and Erin Allingham about the intersection of cognitive psychology and behavioral economics, two fields of study that can help us better understand utility customer non-participation and other behaviors. From equity to research methods, to conversations about burritos and Ben & Jerry's ice cream, this episode has it all.
2020-08-28
47 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Interview with Yassamin Ansari
On this episode of Current we sit down for a conversation with Yassamin Ansari, Principal Advisor for Mission 2020 and candidate for Phoenix City Council District 7. Listen in as Anne Dougherty talks with Yassamin about climate and energy issues from a local perspective, as well as other important issues like clean energy jobs, transportation electrification, environmental justice, and how to engage the next generation of voters and climate activists.
2020-07-21
32 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Understanding Environmental Justice
Environmental justice has reached a tipping point in 2020 as COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted people of color. The words "I can't breathe" have taken new meaning in communities across the country already left vulnerable by negative environmental impacts. Join Anne Dougherty as she speaks with ILLUME's Dr. Courtney Henderson and Allison T. Musvosvi as they discuss environmental justice from public health and sociological perspectives.
2020-06-17
28 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Mobility, Public Transportation, and Culture in the Time of the Pandemic
Whether you walk, bike, or ride, this episode is dedicated to public transportation and mobility under COVID-19. From "open streets" to empty subways, Americans are rethinking how to get from point A to point B, and in the process, changing the character of our cities. Listen in as Anne Dougherty talks with ILLUME’s Dr. Liz Kelley and Amanda Maass as they share their perspectives from a lens of cultural anthropology and urban planning.
2020-05-19
38 min
Inside Scoop Live!
End Times - An Interview with Author Michael McCord
Michael McCord, the former political editor and columnist for The Portsmouth (NH) Herald, is an award-winning journalist and writer. A U.S. Army veteran, he covered his first presidential primary campaign in 1980 and has written for dozens of publications – including the Boston Globe Magazine, Boston Globe, New Hampshire Business Review, Boston Herald, New Hampshire Magazine – and has won New England & New Hampshire press association awards for investigative reporting, political commentary, feature and historical writing, and business journalism. Among many adventures, he profiled James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe’s mostly unknown unknown first husband, for Boston Globe Magazine. ...
2020-05-15
44 min
Charmed Life with Tricia Carr
186: Angels, Intuition + Creativity | Surprising Angelic Communication
Send a textA story of a first - evidential – encounter with an ANGEL! Carson Dougherty is a Los Angeles based actor, activist, producer, and a lover and student of all things health/wellness and spiritual. If it's magical, sign her up. Listen as Carson tells Tricia all about her first encounter with an Archangel named Muriel. Carson’s surprising angel communication occurred the day after hearing Crystal Anne Compton and Tricia teach a few ways you can connect with angels. 2020 Energy Intensive with Crystal Anne Compton + Tricia CarrEarly Bird Registration is open now!...
2020-05-10
45 min
Charmed Life with Tricia Carr
186: Angels, Intuition + Creativity | Surprising Angelic Communication
A story of a first - evidential – encounter with an ANGEL! Carson Dougherty is a Los Angeles based actor, activist, producer, and a lover and student of all things health/wellness and spiritual. If it's magical, sign her up. Listen as Carson tells Tricia all about her first encounter with an Archangel named Muriel. Carson’s surprising angel communication occurred the day after hearing Crystal Anne Compton and Tricia teach a few ways you can connect with angels. 2020 Energy Intensive with Crystal Anne Compton + Tricia CarrEarly Bird Registration is open now!https://learn.lightworkerslab.com/2020ei/
2020-05-10
40 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
The State of Property Management Under COVID-19
Anne Dougherty and Ben Riehle from the Apex Team at Keller Williams Southern Arizona discuss the state of property management ahead of this week's virtual focus group with leaders of some of Arizona's largest master-planned, multifamily, commercial, retail, and restaurant developments.
2020-05-05
31 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Virtual Focus Group with Small Businesses on the Impacts of COVID-19
We go behind-the-scenes as ILLUME Founders and Co-Owners, Anne Dougherty and Sara Conzemius, talk about the impacts of COVID-19 on small businesses ahead of a virtual focus group with entrepreneurs and business owners.
2020-04-20
35 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Impact Evaluation Considerations In Light Of COVID-19
In this week’s podcast we discuss ways that evaluation practitioners in the energy industry are thinking through program impacts in light of COVID-19. Listen in as Anne Dougherty talks with ILLUME’s technical team as they discuss how massive shifts in energy use patterns has us rethinking everything from baselines to alternative metrics for 2020.
2020-04-14
25 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Bringing Efficiency into Conversation with Public Health and the Economy
As the country’s attention, actions, and spending are fully mobilized toward public health and the economy ILLUME Technical Director for Quantitative Research, Amanda Dwelley sits down with Anne Dougherty to discuss the overlap between public health and energy, supporting vulnerable populations, and rethinking our metrics for distributive justice.
2020-04-10
32 min
THE NEW HEALTH CLUB
🍄 The New Health Club #10 - Karen Dougherty: Have you been Pre-TSDed? Health Workers have. Here’s what you can do.
Have your heard of PRE-TSD? The fear of things to come ? Most Health Workers are suffering from this, plus a proper PTSD after their time at the “frontline” as we call it now.I talk to Karen Dougherty from Ontario in Canada, the founder of the Ontario Covid Mental Health Network. She is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. She came up with a briliant idea. She created a network of therapists, that help to support nurses, doctors, erveryone working on the frontline. At this point, for them this can feel like going into a war zone. Which means they migh...
2020-04-09
23 min
THE NEW HEALTH CLUB
Karen Dougherty - COVID 19 Special. How to stop Pre-TSD! How Therapists can support Health Workers!
Have your heard of PRE-TSD? The fear of things to come ? Most Health Workers are suffering from this, plus a proper PTSD after their time at the “frontline” as we call it now.I talk to Karen Dougherty from Ontario in Canada, the founder of the Ontario Covid Mental Health Network. She is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. She came up with a briliant idea. She created a network of therapists, that help to support nurses, doctors, erveryone working on the frontline. At this point, for them this can feel like going into a war zone. Which means they might have to d...
2020-04-09
23 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Language Matters: A Conversation with ILLUME's Linguistics Team
Today’s utility customers are more diverse, communicate in a variety of languages, and employ different language registers throughout the day. In this episode, Anne Dougherty talks with ILLUME's Dr. Alex Dunn, Managing Director and Dr. Liz Kelley, Director for Qualitative Research as they preview their upcoming webinar and presentation at ACEEE's Summer Study on Energy Efficiency and Buildings, "A Rose is Not a Rose by Any Other Name: Why Language in Context Matters."
2020-03-18
36 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Emerging Technologies and the New Solutions Pipeline
In this episode, Anne Dougherty travels to Portland, Oregon to talk with ILLUME Senior Managing Director, Jes Rivas about why emerging technologies and new business initiatives are becoming more common, and how utilities can shift their thinking around the pipeline development process.
2020-03-02
20 min
Current: An Energy Podcast
Podcast Launch and 2020 Magazine Preview
ILLUME Founders and Co-Owners Anne Dougherty and Sara Conzemius kickoff our podcast series with a mini deep dive of our 2020 Magazine: Ingenuity and Resilience.
2020-01-30
20 min
The Prestige
NOSFERATU and Longing
In our first film in a new 'sub-season', we tackle the 1922 classic that kick-started the vampire film genre (no, it wasn’t absolutely the first, but it was the first ‘mainstream’ vampire movie, and has inspired so many others). We have a special guest this week, who talks to us about German Expressionism, how this film is a reflection of contemporary events, and how to get 17-year-olds interested in a silent film from the 1920s! Next Time Our next vampire film is another cornerstone of the genre: DRACULA (1931). Recent Media CHERNOBYL (2019): Craig Mazin, Jared Harris, Stella...
2019-06-17
33 min
Cliterally Speaking the Podcast
Season 2, #34 "The Common Good" Guest: Carol DeVaughan; Wine: Phoenix 2013
Michelle and Emily welcome guest Carol DeVaughan to the podcast. The conversations in this episode are deep and challenging but end on an uplifting note. They talk about the tragedy in New Zealand, the prime minister's response, gun control, the Holocaust, the importance of travel inside of and outside of the US. They talk about the Anne Frank house and Michelle shares some poignant stories from when she traveled Europe in 1990. Carol shares how she had to make changes and adapt her life to situations that presented themselves such as raising her children by herself while her husband was in...
2019-05-17
1h 11