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The Fine Line
61. Severe Off On The Exum Ridge
When climber Dave Black got a new lease on life after receiving a revolutionary treatment for Parkinson’s, he wanted to once again stand on the summit of the Grand Teton. A lifelong climber with 15-20 ascents on the Grand, he invited two younger climbers to join him for a push up the Exum Ridge on July 16, 2024. The events that occurred that day revealed several complex layers of high consequence adventure: decision-making, preparedness, person-to-person conflict, and the effect of a disease like Parkinson’s. In this episode, Dave is joined by Lexie Hunsaker, a seasonal Jenny Lake Climbing Ranger at Gran...
2025-06-12
39 min
The Fine Line
60. Ride the Tram, Ski the 'Shoe
Season 9 of The Fine Line begins. In this premiere episode, we go deep into a backcountry skiing accident that occurred on May 18, 2024. Mark Fellermann and Tanner Flanagan recount how a picture-perfect spring day turned into a near-death experience after an accident in the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort backcountry. Meanwhile, Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Brook Yeomans explains how this rescue went to the heart of why he wanted to become a volunteer in the first place. This episode covers the importance of being familiar with your gear, the special bond between ski partners, and how mental health can play a sign...
2025-05-29
49 min
The Fine Line
Season 9 Trailer: The Fine Line Returns on May 29
A new season of The Fine Line drops on May 29. Join Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation and Backcountry Zero as we bring you honest conversations about how accidents happen in the backcountry, and how first responders solve complex problems to get people home safely. In the first of six episodes, Season 9 begins with a story about a backcountry ski accident outside the boundary of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Then, we dive into two separate climbing accidents on the Grand Teton, an all-night rescue of an injured hunter deep in grizzly country, a candid conversation about how mental health is a...
2025-05-21
02 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Stay True To Your Songwriting
One way to stay true to your songwriting is to put in on your schedule! Would love for you to come join this special March 5-Day Songwriting Challenge, it's a small commitment of time with a powerful ability to allow you to create a song from start to finish in just a few days. Register Here on my website for the Songwriting Challenge, yay!Let’s talk about the Essentialism of Our Songwriting and then get to actually writing songs!!Music is healing, we know this on a cellular levelHo...
2025-03-14
19 min
Librarians of Littles
Abracadabra It’s Spring/Spring is Here
Books:Abracadabra It's Spring by Anne Sibley O'Brien and illustrated by Susan Gal, published by Abrams Appleseed 2016Spring Is Here by Kevin Henkes and illustrated by Laura Dronzek, published by Greenwillow Books an imprint of HarperCollins 2016annesibleyobrien.comhttps://school.teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?aid=2860www.galgirlstudio.comhttps://kevinhenkes.com/
2025-03-12
30 min
Naturally Teaching Elementary: A Podcast for Teachers and Homeschool Families
43. 9 Spring Picture Books to Introduce Seasonal Signs, Plants, and Animals in Spring
Spring is about to begin, so now is a good time to start scoping out spring picture books to help you teach seasonal concepts. Picture books are a great way to explore the changing of the seasons in words and pictures.In this episode I cover 9 picture books that introduce the signs of the season, plants, and animals in spring. Press play to hear about "Spring Thaw" by Steven Schnur, "Abracadabra, It’s Spring" by Anne Sibley O’Brien, "Worm Weather" by Jean Taft, "Bloom Boom!" by April Pulley Sayre, and more.Resources mentioned 💚Spring...
2025-03-10
16 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How You Make Songwriting Easier
Songwriting doesn’t have to be hard. What a good reminder! One of my mentors was saying that editing is perfectionism! That really hit me as being so true. On today's episode, you'll hear me dive into songwriting with WAY less editing and less overthinking. It can involve more play and experimentation and having fun.I know you want to be writing more and I think you'll find these tips will help you do that! Wanting to join the February 19th Online Song Circle? Come meet some new songwriters (we are a very swe...
2025-02-11
17 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Crafting Beautiful Songs with Pharis Romero
Listening to songwriter Pharis Romero is like sitting in the most beautiful kitchen with warm sun streaming in the windows and a cup of your favorite tea. What a treat to get a deep dive into her songwriting process. She has created a beautiful life with her husband, together known as “Pharis & Jason Romero” and you will want to add their albums to your playlists! Their latest record Tell ‘Em You Were Gold was released on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in June 2022. I hope you’ll read all about them, their lives are fascinating and their musi...
2025-01-28
59 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How To Find Flow State
Think of the last time you were songwriting and the words and/or music just felt like a delivery with little effort on your part, has that happened for you? That is flow state. It's available to all of us and it is a powerful conduit for bringing our songs from our heart to life. On today's episode, I explain what it feels like to write a song from this space, to practice it, and trust that it is always available to you.Try this whimsical Exercise to experience flow state (I read it aloud at...
2025-01-21
18 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Take The Next Step in Your Songwriting
I am glad you are here! I hope you are inspired to ease off the break a little and roll into the next step with your songwriting after listening to today's episode. Always a good idea to have your journal nearby to answer some of these reflective questions like what are the next steps for your songwriting? Are you really comfortable staying where you are or might there be some much better rewards taking that next step?**8-Week Songwriting Course that I run is online and I have space for one more songwriter to join us on...
2025-01-14
19 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Quieting Your Inner Critic So You Can Write Your Song
Just wrapped up a 5-Day Online Songwriting Challenge with ten beautiful people writing songs from their heart. While one of the biggest takeaways that I heard was inviting a sense of play which I invited them to do from day one, I don't think you can do this without really getting to know your inner critic. So today we deep dive into just HOW to quiet the inner critic by working to catch what it is saying and putting it to the side in order to let your song flow through you.**8-Week Songwriting Course Online is...
2025-01-06
21 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Give Yourself Permission to Dream Your Songwriting Dreams
Walk away from this episode inspired for 2025, giving yourself permission to write your songs and experience the many rewards of this craft. What your heart has to say really matters! There are so many dreams that we can have as songwriters: songs help us heal, help us process, they can be a comfort and a companion. Maybe you dream of being really truthful in your songs. Reveal yourself to yourself through your songwriting. Actively engaging in your songwriting, turning down the “party pooper” thoughts Our songs can teach us, show us, and lead the way forward. The rew...
2025-01-02
18 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Write More Songs in 2025: Reflect, Celebrate, Receive
Want to write more?#1) Reflect#2) Celebrate#3) ReceiveIt’s a great time of year to take the time to reflect on what you DO want to see with your songwriting in 2025, can you take time today to imagine your year of songwriting? In today’s episode, I dive into three things to focus on to increase your songwriting in 2025. When we are reflecting we are truly tapping into our heart spaces and listening to our truth. The more we listen, the more our heart will speak.Wh...
2024-12-26
18 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Building Self-Trust & Why It Allows More Flow
Why am I talking about self-trust? Because it helps with songwriting! No one knows better than YOU about you. Gosh, I wish I had learned this earlier. Not just in songwriting but in life. But let’s look at what this thought and belief….”No one knows better than you about you” can do for our songwriting: It can build self-trust and reduce your self-criticism.When you trust yourself more while songwriting, you don’t interrupt the flow of creativity coming through you. You don’t comment (as much!), block, resist, criticize, judge…as much. Imag...
2024-12-09
23 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How To Succeed With Writing Bridges
Hey! Welcome! Still time to join the December Songwriting Challenge just sign up at www.annesibley.com and share a song live on Zoom on Dec 11thOnline Songwriting Community starts up January 6th, come open your heart to your songwriting : ) 8-Week Online Songwriting Course information here aka Your Transformational Experience of 2025!Now for today's episode!Anne’s Top 10 Tips for Writing A BridgeIt’s a good idea to have a unique chord at the very beginning of your bridge. Signals to the listener that something different is abou...
2024-12-03
23 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Ways to Improve Your Lyric Writing (it's Playful!)
On Today's episode I dive into my nerdy obsession with words and offer ways to improve your lyric writing by playing around with words! These shorter episodes always offer an exercise and a takeaway to inspire your own songwriting.*Join the Free Songwriting Challenge and write a song this holiday season! These zoom calls are a quick and highly inspiring way to start AND finish a new song in a sweet community. Hope you'll come join us, it doesn't take much time and I think it'll put a spring in your step this holiday season. Click Here...
2024-11-25
16 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Find the Message at the Heart of Your Song
I created this exercise for my 5-Day Songwriting Challenge folks and I thought you might enjoy trying it.(If you are looking for more information on my Online Songwriting Course that starts Jan 2025, just head to MY WEBSITE LINK HERE)Getting To The Heart Of Your Song - Writing ExerciseLook at a song that you are working on and then journal on each one of these questions, take a few minutes at a time to fully answer them:What do you think is the...
2024-11-18
13 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Fostering Hope with Lissa Schneckenburger
I will not hate and I will not fearIn our darkest hour, hope lingers hereLissa Schneckenburger makes music that showcases everything from traditional New England dance tunes, to original songs inspired by her experience as a foster and adoptive parent. It was an incredible joy to spend an hour with her. She performs two live songs for us including her viral a cappella song entitled “Hope Lingers On” plus a moving version of her song "They Sent Me A Picture" written with Mark Erelli.Lissa sings...
2024-10-16
46 min
The Self Story Group - private podcast
Bonus - Intentional Thoughts ONLY*
“I can, I am capable” “This is worth it” “Thank you, thank you, thank you” “I can handle this” “I am here right now” “Everything about me makes sense” “Look for the sunshine” “Life is happening for me”“That’s okay I don’t need to want to, I can do it anyway”“I'm choosing to feel a different type of shitty”“I want more fun in my life”“What will bring enrichment in my life!”I can let the gear do it’s work…“I can create a l...
2024-09-28
03 min
The Fine Line
59: No Name: How Far Are You Willing to Go?
Season 8 of The Fine Line concludes with a wild story that demonstrates how there will always be people who go right up to the edge in the Tetons, and venture beyond it despite the risks. The story includes the keen perspectives of Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Anthony Stevens and TCSAR Chief Pilot Steve Wilson, and how they rescued local snowboarder Sasha Motivala after a traumatic accident on No Name Peak back in April. Please tune in for this thought-provoking conversation about risk tolerance, decision-making, and the lifesaving skillsets of Teton County Search & Rescue. Produced by Backcountry Zero, Season 8 of...
2024-09-26
49 min
The Fine Line
58. Glory Days: Don't Let Them Pass You By
Mount Glory is well known among backcountry skiers and snowboarders. But as a summer hiking trail? Not quite the same draw. And yet, for Lou and Kathy Fatkin, it made for the ideal location when they set out for a hike up the steep, dusty trail on July 16, 2023. Their story about the consequences of that day, despite the hardship, lends inspiration for experiencing some of our country's most treasured landscapes. TCSAR volunteer Anna DiSanto joins in the conversation about the team’s response: a good old-fashioned boots on the ground gruntfest during one of the hottest days of the year. In...
2024-08-22
29 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How to Be ALL the Things with Aaron Davis
Meet Aaron Davis, the musician’s musician. Not afraid to be ALL the things as an artist and community leader wearing many hats and uplifting so many others. Warning: this episode is packed with recording takeaways for Songwriters, prepare to be inspired!We talked about ALL the things: how he makes time for his passion projects, the art of simplicity (sounds simple but usually it’s not), and we dug into his extensive recording knowledge and experience and so, so much more.Aaron’s Website: aarondavismusic.comHis NEW...
2024-08-08
58 min
The Fine Line
57. Tougher Than A Spud Bar
There are a million and one ways for people to get into trouble in the backcountry. And it is unfair to assume that everyone is being reckless. Sometimes, they just get their foot stuck. In this episode of The Fine Line, Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Doug Van Houten takes us back to an incident from 2018 when the SAR team had to pull out all the stops in order to help a Nordic skier get out of a jam, literally. Interview by Matt Hansen. Editing and sound by Melinda Binks. This story was recorded in the studios of KHOL 89.1 FM. ...
2024-08-01
19 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Being Our Best with Courtney Hartman
“I’m the best of me when I’m with you”Courtney Hartman's music is like the most beautiful summer day, relaxing and one you want to savor! I find that the trifecta of her voice, guitar playing, and songwriting cause the listener to drop deeper into the present moment.“No more indulging in useless doubt, I’m only carving the good bits out”Maybe you didn’t know but you are about to fall in love…in love with Courtney Hartmann and her music. She sings t...
2024-06-11
46 min
The Fine Line
56. A Bridge Too Far: The Phillip's Log Strikes Again
Season 8 of The Fine Line rolls onward with a story about a mountain bike crash with potentially serious consequences on a trail near Teton Pass, Wyoming. The episode dives into the effectiveness of the BackcountrySOS app, and how Teton County Search & Rescue volunteers responded with delicate treatment of potentially life-altering injuries. Thanks to Rick Gordon and Dr. Tobin Dennis for sharing their experiences so the rest of us can learn—right as mountain bike season ramps up across the Mountain West. To hear another episode about misadventures on this same log bridge, check out "Night Rescue in Phillips Canyon" from Se...
2024-05-23
34 min
The Fine Line
55. A Whistle in the Dark
Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Carol Viau, one of the longest tenured members on the team, shares this memorable story from her very first rescue. It was October 26, 2000, a time before cell phones were ubiquitous, and when most callouts for TCSAR required good old-fashioned boots on the ground. "A Whistle in the Dark" reveals how and why someone is drawn to be a first responder, how intuition and basic skills can be invaluable during a cold, dark search, and how gentle conversations with a person in need can help us gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. Produced by Backcountry Zero...
2024-05-09
13 min
Women Behaving Boldly
Something great is happening today! —Guest, Kenne-Anne, from the Perspectives of Grief podcast.
KEY WORDS: awareness, worthiness, attitude, finding joy, helpful practices, permission GUEST WELCOME: Kenne-Anne is a lover of life and is eager to find the gift and the joy in all things. Losing her dad to cancer, when she was 14 years old defined her and, as a result, she is someone who makes a conscious decision to live fully and to shine a light to others, with the intention of making a positive contribution to those she meets. She is a lovely human and fellow podcaster and her podcast is called Perspectives of Grief. THIS EPISODE HAS A TRIGGER WARNING FOR...
2024-05-03
1h 11
Are you an artist?
Hubert Essakow : dancing for the Royal Ballet, the courage to choreograph, ballet geek and buddhism
Today’s episode is with Hubert Essakow, who speaks about dancing for the Royal Ballet, the courage to choreograph, ballet geek and buddhism.Was mentioned : Genée International Ballet Competition, Sylvie Guillem, Symphonic variations, The Dream, Alina Cojocaru, Anthony Dowell, Antoinette Sibley, Graham Technique, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Mats Ek, Twyla Tharp, William Forsythe, Siobhan Davies, Gill Clark, Cathy Marston, Wayne McGregor, Ballet Boys, Rambert Dance Company, Akram Khan, Merce Cunningham, Wateperry Opera Festival, Lizzie Kew Ross, Balanchine, Hans van Manen, Pina Bausch, Giselle, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and the duet Phase, Tate Britain, Yokohono, Turner, Entangled Past...
2024-05-03
52 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Writing Meaningful Songs with Johnsmith
We are back with a special episode featuring songwriter Johnsmith and more new episodes coming shortly so please "Follow" or Subscribe to the show!John's beautiful albums that span his forty year career are special soundtracks from his life that have become the accompaniment for so many of his fans lives. One of ten children, John has been singing and making up songs from a young age.One of my favorite quotes from today's conversation, "Remember that your songs are a gift". Thank you, John, your songs are gifts to us, an inspiration. W...
2024-05-02
58 min
The Fine Line
54. Big Little Decisions: The Long, Weary Road to Mosquito Lake
Two bikepackers embark on the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, a 2,700-mile journey that traverses the Rockies from the Mexico border all the way to Canada. During their trip, a seemingly little decision comes back to haunt them in a big way, right as their route enters one of the most remote parts of Teton County, Wyoming. This episode not only reveals the challenges of preparing for such an undertaking, but takes on the headwinds of long-distance cycling and how, during our times of greatest need, we can rely on the kindness of complete strangers. For more information on the...
2024-04-18
55 min
The Fine Line
53. No Fall Zone: Central Couloir
Season 8 of The Fine Line begins with a story from one of the most recognizable features of the southern Teton range, and a ski line that makes even the bravest skiers buckle their boots a little bit tighter: Cody Peak’s Central Couloir. On Saturday March 18, 2023, skiers Will Brown and Jacqueline Dickey dropped into Central after hiking out to the top of Cody from the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aerial Tram. What happened next forever changed their relationship to skiing and big, complex mountains. We also hear from Jackson Hole Ski Patroller Jeff Burke, who helps explain how different responding ag...
2024-03-21
49 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How to Become a Conduit for Effortless Songwriting
In today's mini-episode I share "Three Ways to Become a Conduit for Effortless Songwriting."Get your Free Songwriting Guide Here: https://www.annesibley.com/eventsWant to feel inspired again? Write those songs that are on your heart?Hint: It’s all about your energy. Connecting with inspiration, becoming power charged and letting the music pour through you.Memorize what it feels like to be in a flow state.Three ways to have more inspiration:1) Listen to music that juices you up & touches your emotions2...
2024-02-07
16 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Laurie Lewis: Living A Songwriter's Life
Laurie Lewis, in my opinion, is the queen of bluegrass. She is a masterful storyteller, performer, and a special human being. It was an honor and an incredibly lovely experience to be with her; to talk with her, laugh with her, and celebrate her songwriting and musicianship. In this episode, she sings about the town of “Barstow” while she delves into the background of how she came to write it. Then from her new album, “Trees”, she treats us to a song she wrote during the pandemic when she found out that her friend John Prine...
2024-01-30
52 min
Women Behaving Boldly
Hard Start to Heartfelt Action and Inspiration—guest Phyllis Anderson Faith, passion, celebrate
BOLD NEWS: I am happy to share that we’ll have new mini-episodes called Mindset Mondays. Check it out! And I’ll be doing a free online workshop next month called “Elevate Your Life.” This is the workshop to start getting inspired and motivated, for getting out of feeling trapped, or bored, or stuck… This is the workshop about playing bigger, living more fully, and creating new beautiful things in your life. It’s all about possibilities. Subscribe to this podcast and go to the WBB website to get on the email list to stay updated on this and other upcoming wor...
2024-01-19
54 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Duet Magic with The Honey Dewdrops
Laura Wortman and Kagey Parish are The Honey Dewdrops. They seamlessly weave a thoughtfulness into every note, harmony, chord that they play and sing in their soulful duet. They first captured my heart in 2008 with their winning performance on “A Prairie Home Companion” and they have spent decades touring the country and sharing their music with audiences far and wide.On today's episode, you'll hear the gorgeous studio versions of two of their songs. They sing “Garden” a song inspired by Kagey’s walk by a zen garden with yoga platforms where he found this sanctuary that inspir...
2023-12-30
48 min
The MrT Podcast Studio
TH2023 Ep05 Wellington
Season 2023 - Talk 05 - Wellington In Wellington Derek Sibley tells us about a few things that we might not know about the 1st Duke of Wellington. Click a thumbnail below to view the image gallery that accompanies the talk. Early life: Arthur Wesley (at this time this is the correct spelling) is the sixth of nine children born to Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington and Garret Wesley. His father has a short career in politics representing the constituency Trim in the Irish House of Commons. In 1758 he becomes 2nd Baron Mornington. Arthur spends most of his childhood at his family's...
2023-12-24
52 min
The MrT Podcast Studio
TH2023 Ep05 Wellington
Season 2023 - Talk 05 - Wellington In Wellington Derek Sibley tells us about a few things that we might not know about the 1st Duke of Wellington. Click a thumbnail below to view the image gallery that accompanies the talk. Early life: Arthur Wesley (at this time this is the correct spelling) is the sixth of nine children born to Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington and Garret Wesley. His father has a short career in politics representing the constituency Trim in the Irish House of Commons. In 1758 he becomes 2nd Baron Mornington. Arthur spends most of his childhood at his family's...
2023-12-24
52 min
Women Behaving Boldly
A spiritual awakening—guest Rebecca Reed. Shift in perspective and perception. Having a dream.
This is one of the inaugural episodes, and I’m so happy you’re here! Today’s guest is Rebecca Reed. Rebecca is a life-long learner. She is a mother, wife, life coach, energy medicine healer, and hypnotist. She earned an MBA and has worked her way forward in her main profession as an analyst. She loves reading about human behavior and spirituality. She's intuitive and clairvoyant, currently practicing and enhancing her psychic mediumship abilities. Today she’s sharing her story about experiencing a spiritual awakening and what that meant for her. You’ll also hear about how even a subtle shi...
2023-12-02
59 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How To Live Creatively With Katy Oberle
“If we look around, there is always something to be grateful for and some kindness we can give.” - Katy OberleStars and algorithms aligned to connect me with Katy Oberle, a singer-songwriter friend who I like to call a creativity goddess! She uses her love and talents both for mindfulness and music to share her gifts and practices for healing. Following a career as a therapist, she now runs Katy Oberle Creative where she coaches individuals and businesses in mindfulness practices while deeply nourishing the creative lives of others.
2023-11-22
52 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How To Let Go with Peaceful Pianist Michael Martinez
Meet my friend, the peaceful pianist Michael Martinez. He is a composer who channels music from deep within the heart. He performs the title track from one of his new albums called “The Stillness Within” as well as a misplaced and forgotten song he revived called “Goodbye“.\This podcast is special because he joins my songwriting membership group via Zoom as our guest songwriter so you will hear their questions and comments in the end, as well!Michael has been on a deep spiritual journey that I believe you will not o...
2023-11-03
1h 00
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Writing The Truth with Sarah Sample
A beautiful conversation with the courageous and the deep Sarah Sample. On today’s episode we talk about everything from co-writing songs to singer-songwriters rallying through motherhood and touring.Her courage and vulnerability as a musician (and now also as an oncology nurse) is inspirational. She shares with us a newly released single called “Black Sheep” that she co-wrote with her sister about their religious upbringing. She also treats us to “Love Song” about her beloved husband.We even talk about our dreams of being famous and mourning those dreams as w...
2023-10-24
56 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
How To Stick With Writing a Hard Song
On today’s mini-episode, I talk about the new song I am working on that is working ME and how to stick with a song that is hard to write because it is so worth it. I also want to hear from you, what are you working on? Do you have a new song? Are you stuck or in a rut? For all of us at-home songwriters (some who perform their songs out and so who don't), we need support and inspiration or else we get so busy with life and stuck in our heads....
2023-09-07
56 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Yosemite Songwriting Retreat: Gail Dreifus & David Budries
On today’s episode, you’ll meet two passionate musicians and teachers building community! Their annual Yosemite Songwriting Retreat in October is a welcoming community filled with wonderful instructors, delicious food, workshops and beautiful community building (in addition to improving your songwriting!). Gail Dreifus and David Budries are as adorable as they sound! They are leaders in music education and community building - they put instruments into people’s hands, teach songwriting and sound design as well as perform in their community uplifting their neighbors. Gail is a longtime educator and recording artist, having played in Yosemite National Park singin...
2023-08-30
47 min
The Fine Line
52. Classic Rock: A Little Piece of Orange Grip
There aren’t many mountain bike trails in Jackson Hole as classic as the one called Ferrin’s. Built in 2005, the trail is one of the most popular in Jackson due to its challenging terrain, proximity to town, and linkage to other trails. But like any classic trail, it has inherent dangers that can take down even the best riders. In this episode of The Fine Line, we close out Season 7 with a wild story from August 22, 2022. The conversation goes deep into how a highly experienced mountain biker took a vicious crash on Ferrin's, and how her companion and Teton Coun...
2023-08-24
59 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
The Shandies & Their Harmonious Songwriting
The Shandies are a married couple and musical duo making beautiful music together. Meet my new friends Natalie Wlodarczyk and Shannon Stine and hear them sing their original songs, “With the Grain” and “I Won’t Be Back” live on this episode of The Songwriter’s Podcast. Afterwards you can stream their brand new album everywhere!The new album is called “If You Knew Me”and it is their 4th studio album. Based in Springfield, Missouri, they officially became the Shandies in 2016. They have a versatile folk-rock-country-pop style. Natalie has also been a mus...
2023-08-10
47 min
The Fine Line
51. Decision Point: No Guarantees for Tomorrow
On March 29, 2023, skier Dave Brown felt a sudden onset of extreme fatigue that was entirely new to him, and terribly serious. At 67 years old, the former ski patroller had never had any previous medical issues. But during a backcountry ski tour near Teton Pass, he knew he needed to get help—and get it fast. In this episode of The Fine Line, we’ll hear how Brown and his ski partner made a critical decision that helped save his life. Joining the conversation is Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Keegan Pfeil, who explains how the team responded to this life-threatening emer...
2023-08-10
36 min
The Fine Line
50. Cornice Fall: Heli Rescue in the Salt River Range
How far back is far enough from the edge of a cornice? 10 feet, 20 feet, 30? On March 5, 2023, Jordan Bluse found out the hard way. He was riding his snowmobile with a group of friends in the Salt River Mountain Range outside of Afton, Wyoming, when a large cornice sheared off below him. He and his snowmobile fell through the cornice and tumbled down 1,200 vertical feet over multiple cliff bands. In this episode—our 50th—we’ll hear about Jordan's miraculous survival, while Teton County Search and Rescue’s Ian Johnston explains how a SAR assist plays out in this very remote corner o...
2023-07-27
45 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Soul-Stirring Songwriting with Molly Venter
Molly Venter is a powerful, musical spirit and one of my favorite songwriters. She is a creative vessel who performed to much acclaim with the band Red Molly and continues to make incredible music with Goodnight Moonshine, her duo with husband Eben Pariser. She performs “Lost and Found” from her Goodnight Moonshine album and a brand new song called “Kitchen Table” on this episode that you can find on her Patreon page.-Still time to register for Anne’s signature 6-Week Online Songwriting Group Program and get writing again! https://www.annesibley.com/work-with-me Set up a consultatio...
2023-07-19
37 min
Food Safety Talk
Food Safety Talk 285: Meat Probe, Meatwad, Meathead
Colloquialism - WikipediaBest in Show (film) - WikipediaBest In Show Nuts Scene - YouTubeThe Breakfast Club - WikipediaThis Is Spinal Tap - WikipediaWeezer - WikipediaSloan (band) - WikipediaDr. David Richard Macinga Obituary - Akron Beacon JournalObituary for William Robert Schaffner | Ness-Sibley Funeral HomeHow to clean strawberries to avoid hepatitis A? | MarcaMarcia, Marcia, Marcia - YouTubeClean Strawberries, Avoid HepatitisBetteridge’s law of headlines - Wi...
2023-07-10
2h 01
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Songwriting Champion Violet Vonder Haar
A fun gathering with Violet Vonder Haar, a music teacher, singer-songwriter and community leader. She joins my songwriting group and gives us a break-down of her self-imposed songwriting challenge: 30 songs in 30 days! Listen as she performs two of these original songs, “Ghost on This Street” and “The Introvert’s Lament”. Nobody waves hello anymoreWe just walk down the sidewalk and try to ignoreWhat is clearly happening right under our feetIs it just me or is there a ghost on this street?-Registration now open for Ann...
2023-06-28
52 min
The Fine Line
49. Pedal Strike: Short-haul Behind Snow King
On July 13, 2022, three friends went out for a mountain bike ride on a trail they'd done too many times to count: the classic Ferrins-West Game-Cache Creek loop just outside of Jackson, Wyo. But the ride gets cut short when one of the riders has a violent crash, leaving him with severe injuries and a complicated rescue. In this episode of The Fine Line, the incident demonstrates how even the most experienced riders sometimes have accidents, even in their own backyard, and the hoops that TCSAR and other agencies must jump through to get someone out of the backcountry safely. Interviews...
2023-06-15
48 min
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Prolific Storytelling with John Lowell
A special hangout with songwriter/guitarist John Lowell from Livingston, Montana. John is an exemplary songwriter, king of painting pictures and taking us back in time with his songs. He has won numerous songwriting awards including the grand prize for the 2021 Hazel Dickens Songwriting Contest with one of my favorite songs, “Richmond”. Today you’ll hear him sing "Times Are Getting Harder" and “Richmond” plus share his songwriting process.Don't forget to click FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast wherever you listen so you don’t miss upcoming episodes!-Join Anne’s...
2023-06-15
36 min
Adapt or Perish
Moby Dick (Ep. 127)
In Episode 127 of Adapt or Perish, we're taking to the high seas for a look at Moby Dick, the classic tale of obsession, revenge, and chapters upon chapters of whale anatomy. In this episode, we discuss: Herman Melville's original 1851 novel The Sea Beast, the 1926 theatrical movie, directed by Millard Webb, written by Bess Meredyth, Rupert Hughes, and Jack Wagner, and starring John Barrymore The 1930 theatrical movie, directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Oliver H.P. Garrett, and starring John Barrymore The 1956 theatrical movie, directed by John Huston, written by Huston and Ray Bradbury, and starring Gregory...
2023-06-06
2h 03
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Joyful Songwriting with Beth Wood
A joyful conversation with singer-songwriter Beth Wood from Sisters, Oregon. There is an abundance of powerful beauty in Beth's voice, her guitar playing, and her songwriting. With the heart of a teacher and the infectious smile and spirit of an open-hearted soul, Beth has so much musical energy and inspiration. In this episode, she sings her song "Love is Onto you" from her latest album and "Step Outside."Don't forget to subscribe to the Podcast wherever you listen! -Learn about my Songwriting Workshops & Coaching (Online) or Upcoming Concerts: https://www.annesibley.co...
2023-05-25
40 min
The Fine Line
48. Nowhere to Hide: Avalanche on Albright Peak
When skier Benton Hodges heard trees snapping and saw a huge powder cloud below him from an avalanche on Albright Peak in Grand Teton National Park, he thought he’d be in a life-or-death struggle to recover his buried friend. Instead, friend Charlie Pirc was saved when he struck a tree, preventing him from being buried in the 2,000-foot-long avalanche but leaving him with severe injuries high on the mountainside. In this episode, Benton, Charlie, and friends Evan Flach and Seth Frey talk about why they came forward to openly discuss this harrowing incident, while Teton County Search & Rescue volunteer Dr...
2023-05-18
1h 02
The Fine Line
47. Angel Fire: Broke Down in Hidden Corral
On June 25, 2022, Terri Evenson and Brit West drove a truck and horse trailer way out into a little known corner of the Tetons. The Coyote Meadows trailhead is in Teton County, Wyoming, but it's at least a two-hour drive from Jackson. With three horses and a couple of dogs, they were aiming for a hidden valley deep inside the Jedediah Smith Wilderness, a vast landscape of snow-covered mountains and plateaus, pristine alpine lakes, and deep canyons that drain the western slope of the Tetons. On day two of their trip, Terri suffered severe injuries after her horse, a buckskin named...
2023-04-27
45 min
Anne Ortelee's Eclipse Season Spring 2023 Special
The Eclipse season in Spring 2023 is particularly potent. First is a hybrid eclipse, Nodes of Fate finishing up in Scorpio and Taurus while the Solar Eclipse New Moon is at the last degrees of Aries/Libra where the Nodes arrive in July. (Lunar Nodes move backwards through the zodiac.). Only 4.8% of eclipses are total hybrid ~ only 7 take place in the 21st century ~ and this is one of them. The eclipse is the first New Moon since Pluto entered Aquarius for the first time in 248 years. The eclipse is applying to and square Pluto in Aquarius. The United States recently finished...
2023-04-19
45 min
Plumfield Moms
Book Club: Bargain Bride by Evelyn Sibley Lampman
Books and Links: Plumfield Reads Page Plumfield Reads Discussion at the FREE Biblioguides Online Community Little House on the Prairie Little Women Anne of Green Gables Bargain Bride Review Three Knocks on the Wall Evelyn Sibley Lampman at Biblioguides Purchase at Purple House Press Purchase at Amazon Purchase at Bookshop.org Learn More About the ladies of Biblioguides Where You Can Find Us: Plumfield and Paideia Facebook Page Plumfield Reads Book Club Discussion Space at the FREE Biblioguides Online Community Plumfield Moms Podcast Page
2023-01-25
1h 03
Sinica
New America President Anne-Marie Slaughter on balancing China competition and global imperatives
This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Anne-Marie Slaughter, a leading American public intellectual who serves as president of New America and was Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department during the first Obama administration. Anne-Marie talks about how collaboration on issues of global concern — pandemics, global warming, and more — requires the U.S. to deprioritize some aspects of its competition with China. 1:59 – Contradictions of the Biden doctrine 5:18 – Reconciling Biden’s China policy and the possibility of climate cooperation 13:43 – Deemphasizing national security on the American foreign policy agenda 20:23 – Potential for “positive competition” 21:50 – The concept of networked governance 36:04 – The dynamics of groupt...
2022-11-10
00 min
Sinica Podcast
New America President Anne-Marie Slaughter on balancing China competition and global imperatives
This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Anne-Marie Slaughter, a leading American public intellectual who serves as president of New America and was Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department during the first Obama administration. Anne-Marie talks about how collaboration on issues of global concern — pandemics, global warming, and more — requires the U.S. to deprioritize some aspects of its competition with China.1:59 – Contradictions of the Biden doctrine5:18 – Reconciling Biden’s China policy and the possibility of climate cooperation13:43 – Deemphasizing national security on the American foreign policy agenda 20:23 – Potential for “po...
2022-11-10
1h 11
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Legal & Political
Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers by Jeffrey Archer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/570353 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers Author: Jeffrey Archer Narrator: Stratford Johns, Full Cast, Francis Matthews, Edward De Souza, Michael York, Jeffrey Archer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 16 minutes Release date: August 4, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.25 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 3 Genres: Legal & Political Publisher's Summary: Two full-cast dramatisations of Jeffrey Archer's thrillers with narration by Jeffrey Archer himself Jeffery Archer is a New York Times bestselling author, published in over 37 languages across 97 countries...
2022-08-04
05 min
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Legal & Political
Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers by Jeffrey Archer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/570353to listen full audiobooks. Title: Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers Author: Jeffrey Archer Narrator: Stratford Johns, Full Cast, Francis Matthews, Edward De Souza, Michael York, Jeffrey Archer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 16 minutes Release date: August 4, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.25 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 3 Genres: Legal & Political Publisher's Summary: Two full-cast dramatisations of Jeffrey Archer's thrillers with narration by Jeffrey Archer himself Jeffery Archer is a New York Times bestselling author, published in over 37 languages across 97 countries. Jeffrey...
2022-08-04
6h 16
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Espionage
Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers by Jeffrey Archer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/570353to listen full audiobooks. Title: Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers Author: Jeffrey Archer Narrator: Stratford Johns, Full Cast, Francis Matthews, Edward De Souza, Michael York, Jeffrey Archer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 16 minutes Release date: August 4, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.25 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 3 Genres: Espionage Publisher's Summary: Two full-cast dramatisations of Jeffrey Archer's thrillers with narration by Jeffrey Archer himself Jeffery Archer is a New York Times bestselling author, published in over 37 languages across 97 countries. Jeffrey Archer's...
2022-08-04
6h 16
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Espionage
Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers by Jeffrey Archer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/570353 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Jeffrey Archer: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less & A Matter of Honour: 2 BBC Radio 4 full-cast thrillers Author: Jeffrey Archer Narrator: Stratford Johns, Full Cast, Francis Matthews, Edward De Souza, Michael York, Jeffrey Archer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 16 minutes Release date: August 4, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.25 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 3 Genres: Espionage Publisher's Summary: Two full-cast dramatisations of Jeffrey Archer's thrillers with narration by Jeffrey Archer himself Jeffery Archer is a New York Times bestselling author, published in over 37 languages across 97 countries. Jeffrey...
2022-08-04
05 min
Informed Life Radio
Anne Dachel, Dr Denise Sibley
In this episode of An Informed Life Radio, guest Anne Dachel discusses the new autism rates and the campaigns to “normalize” autism and other iatrogenic and environmental injuries. In the second hour, guest Denise Sibley, MD, discusses the threats to doctors from the ABIM (American Board of Internal Medicine), ivermectin, and more. Also, the latest meeting of the WA State DOH Vaccine Advisory committee is reviewed. Reference Links: Age of Autism https://www.rescuepost.com/age_of_autism/ Media stories on autism’s impact on schools and more https://www.lossofbraintrust.com 1 in 30 kids diagnosed with autism https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defend...
2022-07-16
1h 51
Hope After Hurt - A Yes Podcast
Season 1 Recap
In This Episode: We start with episode one and the feedback we received from this raw and vulnerable episode.We the second episodes about when leadership gets it wrong and share a couple of leadership failures of our own.We discussed the importance of caring for people and the lessons learned from the episode with Mary Anne Sibley.We talked about our feeling, behavior, concern episode. This episode led to a lot of feedback from our audience.Drew opens up about his frustration about how many Christians handle conflict and argument.With all of the talk currently about R...
2022-05-24
51 min
The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast
Episode 77 - Edward (Ned) Sibley Barnard is the author of New York City Trees, Central Park Entire, and Philadelphia Trees.
Edward (Ned) Sibley Barnard was for 17 years senior staff editor and managing editor of Reader’s Digest General Books, where he oversaw the production of several dozen books that sold over one million copies each. From 1963 to 1967 he was project editor of a 15-volume ecology series, Our Living World of Nature, published jointly by McGraw-Hill and World Book Encyclopedia. He edited the volume on Mars in DK’s Eyewitness series and four volumes in Scholastic’s National Audubon First Field Guide series. Among his writing credits are articles for National Wildlife, International Wildlife, and Audubon, 5 children’s books on animals...
2022-04-19
50 min
Hope After Hurt - A Yes Podcast
Feeling. Behavior. Concern.
In This Episode: We talk about how comparison to other churches and their ministries drives a lot of churches to overwork their staff in order to "compete" with other churches.We talk about what the solution may look like for a lacking volunteer program that doesn't make volunteers feel like they are cared for.We talk about how many people you can effectively care for... a study by Brown university said it was 10 people. The problem is we often forget to count our family, children, and loved ones.Mary Anne talked about an issue she faced when suggesting t...
2022-03-15
43 min
For Real
Books About Birds
This week Kim and Alice explore the vast and interesting world of birds and birding with memoirs and illustrated bird guides. Plus, new collections of essays, historical nonfiction, and more! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Follow Up Shelf Life: Chronicles of a Cairo Bookseller by Nadia Wassef Wave by Sonali Deraniyagala Nonfiction in the News Barack Obama May Become A 3-Time Winner (But It’s Not What You Think) by David Moye [HuffPost] Ne...
2021-12-07
49 min
Happy Outdoor Families
8. Our Favorite Spring Books for 2021
One of my favorite things to do at the beginning of a new season is to pull out our favorite seasonal books, and fill up my library cards with old favorites and new discoveries! In this episode, I take you through 15 of our FAVORITE picture books for spring 2021. I guarantee you will find some new favorites in this list! All of the titles are listed below with amazon links for you: Seasonal change books: 1. Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard Pak - https://amzn.to/34xg442 2. When Spring Comes by...
2021-04-26
28 min
Old Tunes Fresh Takes
Willie O' Winsbury // Stewart Lee - pt 1
This episode we're joined by the comedian Stewart Lee who is asking you to reimagine Willie of Winsbury, an odd tale of illicit love, a pansexual ghost, and denunciation of property rights. Stewart unpicks some of the rich symbolism at the heart of this beguiling popular folk song and we explore how one man’s accident in the mid-20th century may (or may not) have come to dominate the song’s recent history of interpretation. Check out Stewart’s documentary King Rocker here. Watch Stewart’s chart topping track ‘Coming Over Here’ with Asian Dub Foundation here.
2021-04-19
53 min
Beloved Children’s Books
Abracadabra, It’s Spring! by: Anne Sibley O’Brien
Winter turns to spring in this lyrical book that celebrates the magic of nature and the changing seasons.
2021-03-23
02 min
The Englewood Review of Books Podcast
Episode 19: 2020 Year-End Wrap-Up (with Sarah Arthur)
Jen is joined by three great guests for a live conversation (as well as an abundance of recorded contributions from other guests) for a wide-ranging and freewheeling conversation about our favorite books of 2020.C. Christopher Smith is the Founding Editor of The Englewood Review of Books and the author of a number of books, including most recently How the Body of Christ Talks, published by Brazos in 2019.John Wilson is the former editor of Books & Culture. He is now Contributing Editor for The Englewood Review of Books.Sarah Arthur is the author of...
2020-12-21
1h 03
Exponential Africa
#303 Exponential Africa - Rachel Sibley
What are the benefits of having Augmented and Virtual reality in our present world and the future of humanity?Today on the Exponential Africa Show, Mic Mann has a great chat with SingularityU Faculty member specialising in Augmented and virtual reality - Rachel Sibley!Education and training are a huge opportunity space; through AR and VR, we can scale immersive learning! Rachel says that we can dematerialise and thus demonetise by digitising the most high impact way of learning which is fully embodied interactive learning.Rachel speaks of retention and efficiency through interactive...
2020-02-27
10 min
Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children
Dr. Nathan Chomilo: The role of early childhood literacy in advancing racial and health equity
Our guest today is Dr. Nathan Chomilo. Dr. Chomilo is both a pediatrician and doctor of internal medicine. He works in Minnesota and serves as the Medical Director of Reach Out and Read Minnesota. His advocacy work includes the impact early childhood intervention and healthcare access have on the long-term prospects of our children and how physicians and health systems can address racial & health equity.During this episode, he shares his work with to address racial & health equity, importance of early childhood literacy, work with Reach Out and Read, resources to help parents address race, and book...
2019-06-24
34 min
Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children
Dr. Nathan Chomilo: The role of early childhood literacy in advancing racial and health equity
Our guest today is Dr. Nathan Chomilo. Dr. Chomilo is both a pediatrician and doctor of internal medicine. He works in Minnesota and serves as the Medical Director of Reach Out and Read Minnesota. His advocacy work includes the impact early childhood intervention and healthcare access have on the long-term prospects of our children and how physicians and health systems can address racial & health equity.During this episode, he shares his work with to address racial & health equity, importance of early childhood literacy, work with Reach Out and Read, resources to help parents address race, and book...
2019-06-24
35 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#956 Music by Anne Sibley & Sheila Veerkamp, Sharla Ember, Courtney Hale-Revia, Michelle Shafer, Hitlist, Letha Francis, Cleva Thoughts feat. The Syrin, Sheila K Cameron, Su_uka, Eliza & The Organix
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Anne Sibley & Sheila Veerkamp - I Call Home Sharla Ember - Be The Love Courtney Hale-Revia - Statues Michelle Shafer - Love Forever Hitlist - Adrenaline Letha Francis - Arrows Cleva Thoughts feat. The Syrin - Only Human Sheila K Cameron - Doing All I Can Su_uka - Thinking Of You Eliza & The Organix - Road Home For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Writer Paul Dobbe at: Visit our Sponsor Sandi Siegel at: Visit our Sponsor Carlene T...
2019-05-13
44 min
All the Books!
E202: 202: New Releases and More for April 2, 2019
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Women Talking, The Affairs of the Falcóns, Finding My Voice, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!; Once and Future by Cori McCarthy and Amy Rose Capetta from JIMMY Patterson Books; and The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer from Graydon House Books. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. And check out our new podcast: KidLit These Days. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newslet...
2019-04-02
43 min
DIY MFA Radio
218: Mirrors and Windows in Children's Literature - Interview with Anne Sibley O'Brien
Hey there word nerds! Today I have the pleasure of hosting Anne Sibley O’Brien on the show! Anne is a children’s book writer and illustrator who has created thirty-seven books, some of which she has written, some she’s illustrated, and some for which she has done both. Her focus is on diverse children and cultures and this passion comes from being raised in South Korea as the daughter of medical missionaries. The most recent books she has written and illustrated are the companion picture books, I’m New Here and the just...
2018-09-19
1h 00
The Martyn Sibley Show
Episode 12: Carrie-Ann - A Kindred Spirit
Its not unusual to find other people who like travelling. In my line of work I also know many disabled people. However it is not so usual to meet a real kindred spirit for accessible tourism. Luckily a few years ago I met Carrie-Anne from Tourism for All. Not only does she love travelling, but she's also a blogger. It's honestly hard to get a word in edgeways between the two of us when we get together :-) Carrie-Anne runs the information service for the UKs accessible tourism charity. This involves supporting disabled people and their families with the right i...
2018-04-18
32 min
Your Favorite Free Audiobook, Without the Pages
In the Shadow of the Sun Audiobook by Anne Sibley O'Brien
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 294277 Title: In the Shadow of the Sun Author: Anne Sibley O'Brien Narrator: Jackie Chung Format: Unabridged Length: 08:56:34 Language: English Release date: 06-27-17 Publisher: Scholastic Inc. Genres: Kids, General, Health & Family Summary: Hatchet in North Korea: A sister and brother go on the run with explosive forbidden photographs in this gripping and timely survival adventure. North Korea is known as the most repressive country on Earth, with a dictatorial leader, a starving population, and harsh punishment for rebellion.Not the best place for a family vacation.Yet that's...
2017-06-27
8h 56
Mostly Folk
Mostly Folk Episode 82 (6/16/15)
Send us a textThe Honey Dewdrops Loneliest Songs / Tangled CountryIris DeMent / Mama Was Always Tellin' Her Truth / Sing the DeltaJack Hardy/ Whom Do You Love/ BandolierDar Williams/ Slippery Slope/ EmeraldEarnest Lovers/ Angel of Sunrise/ Sing Sad SongsJefferson Ross/ Good Morning, Daniel/ Dogwood CatsMr Robinson/ Bury Me Good/ Bury Me GoodJohn Malcolm Penn/ Sonoma/ L.A. BluesArthur James/ Kumbaya/ Me, Myself & IAmy Speace/ Feathers And Wishbones/ How To Sleep In A Stormy Boa...
2015-06-16
1h 11
Mostly Folk
Mostly Folk Episode 55 (3/28/15)
Send us a textLaurie Lewis/Kisses (Featuring Tom Rozum & Nina Gerber)/ One Evening in MayThe Burns Sisters/Far From My Home/Looking Back - Our Irish American SoulsAltan/A Tune For Mairéad And Anna/The Widening GyreC. Daniel Boling/Pontificating Paradox/Sleeping DogsThe Good Lovelies/Old Highway/Live At RevolutionThe Sweetback Sisters/My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died/Chicken Ain't ChickenEllis/Tigers Above, Tigers Below/Wherever You Are - Live Show - Set Two
2015-03-27
58 min
Love Maine Radio with Dr. Lisa Belisle
Lessons in Learning #154
How do we learn? Each of us answers this question differently. Margy Burns Knight and Anne Sibley O'Brien offer important insights about compassion through their book Talking Walls, which gives kids a glimpse into the lives of others. Garrett Temkiewicz is using his experience with dyslexia to inform his own style as a middle school teacher. Our guests might cause you to think differently about the way lessons are learned. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2014/08/lessons-learning-154/
2014-08-24
00 min
CD Baby Top Sellers Podcast
CD Baby Top Sellers for the week of 06/29/09
This week we feature Anne & Pete Sibley from the CD Baby Top Seller list. To hear more, or purchase the album, click here http://cdbaby.com/cd/sibley4
2009-06-30
00 min