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April Nesbit
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Pixies
And we're back! After a short three-year hiatus, Holly and Chelsea are back to talk pixies--yes, the band, and also the little mischievous critters roaming the Devonshire countryside. From Southern Charm's Craig Conover to Victorian philology, this episode has everything. Listen to find out what kind of gift to give a pixie. Is it a bowl of cream or a piece of cloth, or neither? Find out!Sources:Crossing, William. “Tales of the Dartmoor Pixies: Glimpses of Elfin Haunts and Antics.” London: W. H. Hood, 1890.Wade, Z.E.A. Pixy-Led in North Devon: Old Facts and New...
2026-01-11
58 min
Elevating Good
S4E2: From the Ground Up: Building Bridges Through the Land with Travis Holzem
Meet Travis Holzem, a Marine Veteran of Desert Storm and owner of Food Forest Design Minnesota, who is revolutionizing local food sustainability in his community through the use of permaculture. Also featuring Dawn Taft, an Environmental Programs Manager, and City Arborist of Hyattsville, Maryland who helped start and oversees two public food forests.Contact TravisOwner/Founder Food Forest Design MN and Food Forest Design NetworkPhone: (888) 712-2728Email: travis@foodforestdesignmn.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/foodforestminnesotaYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@foodforestdesignmnInstagram: h...
2025-11-20
57 min
Front & Center
Behind the Ballot: Statesville's Election Changes
Ever wondered why your vote matters in local elections? The answer might surprise you. In this revealing conversation, City Clerk Emily Kurfees joins hosts April Nesbit and Nakayla Griffin to unveil significant changes to Statesville's election process that will impact every resident.Gone are the confusing October elections with November runoffs. Statesville is streamlining to a single November election where candidates can win by securing the most votes – even if it's by just one vote. This shift aligns with neighboring municipalities and ensures every citizen can participate in each election cycle through cleverly staggered at-large council seats. Bu...
2025-06-17
12 min
Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 04-10-25 - High School Hotshots, Joshua Masters, and the Edge of the Shadow
Crime and Mystery on a ThursdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Gang Busters, originally broadcast April 10, 1948, 77 years ago, The Case of the High School Hotshots. Two teen-agers graduate from robbing gas stations with a hot-rod getaway car to murder. A piece of purple sewing thread in the vital clue to their capture. Followed by Defense Attorney starring Mercedes McCambridge, originally broadcast April 10, 1952, 73 years ago, Joshua Masters. Joshua Masters has three sons, one of whom wants to kill him. Martha Ellis Bryant recommends a private detective. Howe...
2025-04-10
2h 17
Night Demon Heavy Metal Podcast
Episode #206 - Scream For Me Santa Ana! The Demon supports Bruce Dickinson
On April 15, 2024, Night Demon had the privilege of opening for the one and only Bruce Dickinson at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California. In this episode, you will hear of the massive influence that Bruce and Iron Maiden had on Jarvis, Armand, and Brian, individually and collectively. They explain how this show came to be, how the logistics were immensely complicated by the impending Blind Guardian tour, but how they made it all work anyway. Hear how your podcast host Nesbit came to be on hand for the festivities, how the setlist was chosen, what the venue logistics were l...
2024-07-05
1h 24
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Cozy Mystery
Death Comes to Durham by Jeanne M. Dams
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733728 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Death Comes to Durham Series: #23 of The Dorothy Martin Mysteries Author: Jeanne M. Dams Narrator: Kate Reading Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 1 minute Release date: April 30, 2024 Genres: Cozy Mystery Publisher's Summary: How can Dorothy Martin clear an elderly woman of murder, when she can’t remember if she did it or not? American Anglophile Dorothy Martin and her husband, retired chief constable Alan Nesbit, are enjoying a pleasant, albeit rain-soaked, stay in the historic university city of Durham with their old friend David Tregarth. Castle tours and cathedral ser...
2024-04-30
03 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
Death Comes to Durham by Jeanne M. Dams
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733728 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Death Comes to Durham Series: #23 of The Dorothy Martin Mysteries Author: Jeanne M. Dams Narrator: Kate Reading Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 1 minute Release date: April 30, 2024 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: How can Dorothy Martin clear an elderly woman of murder, when she can’t remember if she did it or not? American Anglophile Dorothy Martin and her husband, retired chief constable Alan Nesbit, are enjoying a pleasant, albeit rain-soaked, stay in the historic university city of Durham with their old friend David Tregarth. Castle tours and cathedral ser...
2024-04-30
03 min
GoGaddis Real Estate Radio
Nesbit Lakes Spotlight: From Lights to Offers
Join Cleve Gaddis as he shines a spotlight on Nesbit Lakes and explores topics ranging from lighting myths to making strong offers in today's competitive market. Plus, learn about the upcoming solar eclipse passing over Atlanta. Segment Introduction: Welcome back to GoGaddis Real Estate Radio. Today, we're putting Nesbit Lakes in the spotlight and discussing everything from lighting habits to making strong offers in a competitive market. Let's dive in! Neighborhood Spotlight - Nesbit Lakes: Cleve highlights Nesbit Lakes, providing insights into the community, amenities, and real estate market trends in this sought-after neighborhood. Listener Question - Lights On or...
2024-04-08
12 min
Plumfield Moms
Our Reading Life: April 2024
Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare (The Bruce Coville retelling is out of print.) The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare The Tempest by William Shakespeare Shakespeare Story Book: Folk Tales that Inspired the Bard by Patrick Ryan Let's Play Math by Denise Gaskins A Long Road on a Short Day by Gary D. Schmidt Gary D. Schmidt Saturday by Oge Mora Raccoons are the Brightest People by Sterling North The Call of the Wild by Jack London White Fang by Jack London Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott The Mark of the T...
2024-04-03
1h 17
The Nothing Shocking Podcast
Zoro the Drummer - Maria's Scarf
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 episode 236 with our guest Zoro the Drummer, the Minister of Groove (Lenny Kravitz, Bobby Brown, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The New Edition, Jody Warley). We discuss his new book Maria's Scarf - A Memoir of a Mother's Love, a Son's Perseverance, and Dreaming Big to be released in April 2024. We also discuss his other books including the Big Gig, SOAR!: 9 Proven Keys for Unlocking Your Limitless Potential, Drumming Books, and more! For more information visit: https://zorothedrummer.com/ Please like our...
2024-03-23
51 min
Apex Magazine Podcast
The Matriarchs
"The Matriarchs" by Lois Mei-en Kwa - published in Apex Magazine, issue 137, April 2023. Read it here: www.apex-magazine.com Lois Mei-en Kwa is a writer of science fiction, fantasy, horror, poetry, and tarot non-fiction. A Kundiman fellow from Singapore and Cincinnati, she works and lives with her family in Southwest Ohio. She can also be found at www.loekwa.com. Bobbie Chet, 20, is currently a student and lover of all things entertainment. Past their love for bringing stories to life, they spend their days working on their screenplays and their art to fuel t...
2023-04-04
23 min
Backlisted
Backlisted Special - The books of our childhood
Welcome to our first Backlisted special of 2023. Today we’re joined by the award-winning novelist and screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce, an official friend of Backlisted, who returns for the first time since his appearance on the Christmas 2021 episode on The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit, one of our most popular shows. These specials are designed to fill the gap until the show proper returns in April. They differ from the usual Backlisted format in that they feature just one guest choosing a number of books in an area they know and care about. The discussion covers examines what inspired Frank’s lo...
2023-01-24
59 min
The Literary Life Podcast
An Intro to Shakespeare and "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Welcome to this new season of The Literary Life podcast! This week we bring you an introduction both to William Shakespeare and his play A Midsummer Night's Dream. Hosts Angelina, Cindy and Thomas seek to give new Shakespeare readers a place from which to jump into his work and more experienced readers eyes to see more layers in his stories. Cindy begins with some perspective on how to start cultivating a love for Shakespeare. Angelina shares her "hot take" on whether you should read the play or watch the play. They suggest some books for further digging into Shakespeare's...
2022-01-18
1h 19
Better Known
Eleanor Fitzsimons
Eleanor Fitzsimons discusses with Ivan six things which she thinks should be better known. Eleanor Fitzsimons is a writer and researcher who lives in Dublin. She is the author of Wilde’s Women (Duckworth, 2015), which won the silver medal in the Biography category of the 2018 Independent Publisher (IPPY) Awards. She is an honorary patron of the Oscar Wilde Society and a member of the editorial board of society journal The Wildean. Her second book, The Life and Loves of E. Nesbit (Duckworth, 2019), was a Sunday Times Book of the Year 2019, and was included in the Washington Post To...
2020-11-29
30 min
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
First Draft - TaraShea Nesbit
TaraShea Nesbit is a writer and teacher. Her second novel, Beheld, is a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice and an Indies Next Pick for April 2020. Her first novel, The Wives of Los Alamos, was a finalist for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection, and winner of two New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards. She is an assistant professor of fiction and nonfiction at Miami University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-07-13
57 min
radio bookclub old
Radio Bookclub: Beheld
Beheld by TaraShea Nesbit was the April selection for the Radio Bookclub. The novel tells the story of the fledgling colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts, through the eyes of two women of very different status and means. TaraShea Nesbit joined us by zoom and the interview was broadcast on KGNU on Thursday, April 23 at 9am. […]
2020-04-24
31 min
KGNU Radio Book Club
Radio Bookclub: Beheld
Beheld by TaraShea Nesbit was the April selection for the Radio Bookclub. The novel tells the story of the fledgling colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts, through the eyes of two women of very different status and means. TaraShea Nesbit joined us by zoom and the interview was broadcast on KGNU on Thursday, April 23 at 9am. […]
2020-04-24
31 min
The Nonessential Podcast
The Speedy Robert Liston
In a lot of ways, Robert Liston was a pioneer in the field of emergency surgery and amputation. He was one of the first surgeons to use anesthetic, for instance. Surgery in the 1800's was brutal, but Robert set a number of records. Some of them were even good. Sources: Dunea, George. Robert Liston - The Fastest Knife in Town. Hektoen International. Spring 2016. https://hekint.org/2019/06/13/robert-liston-the-fastest-knife-in-town/ Jones, Andrew J, Robert R Nesbit, and Steven B Holsten. Time Me, Gentlemen! The Bravado and Bravery of Robert Liston. The American College of Surgeons. 2016. https://ww...
2020-04-21
36 min
A Well Read Life
The Railway Children
April’s children’s book recommendation is The Railway Children by E. Nesbit. An endearing classic filled with kindness, courage, friendship, and summertime adventures in childhood.
2020-04-07
11 min
CiRCE Institute Podcast Network
The Mason Jar Q&A: April 2018 (The Rapid-Fire Edition)
In this episode of The Mason Jar Q&A, Cindy answers listener questions. Topics include poems for little boys to memorize, favorite journals and art supplies, great baseball books, getting started with Shakespeare, moving from narration to writing more intentionally, homeschooling while pregnant, combining kids in Ambleside online, and how to determine which of the many amazing ideas out there are best for your situation and family.Don't forget to join the Mere Motherhood Facebook group and to subscribe to the Mason Jar feed wherever you get your podcasts!---...
2018-04-19
52 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #54: Reading Children’s Books as Children vs Adults, and Tom’s Midnight Garden vs The Secret Garden
A children’s books special today, featuring Frances Hodgson Burnett and Philippa Pearce. Not in person, you understand. https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Tea-or-Books-episode-54.mp3 In the first half of the episode, we discuss whether it’s better to read children’s books as children or as adults (especially if we ended up missing those particular books as children). We enjoy ranging over the different children’s books we’ve enjoyed at different times – and would love to hear your thoughts. In the second half, we look at two garden-focused children’s books – Tom’s M...
2018-03-19
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #54: Reading Children’s Books as Children vs Adults, and Tom’s Midnight Garden vs The Secret Garden
A children’s books special today, featuring Frances Hodgson Burnett and Philippa Pearce. Not in person, you understand. https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Tea-or-Books-episode-54.mp3 In the first half of the episode, we discuss whether it’s better to read children’s books as children or as adults (especially if we ended up missing those particular books as children). We enjoy ranging over the different children’s books we’ve enjoyed at different times – and would love to hear your thoughts. In the second half, we look at two garden-focused children’s books – Tom’s M...
2018-03-19
00 min
The Bowery Boys: New York City History
#229 Live in Brooklyn! The Bowery Boys: Ten Years of Podcasting
In early June of 2007, Tom Meyers and Greg Young sat around a laptop and a karaoke microphone, looked out over Canal Street in the Lower East Side and began recording the very first Bowery Boys: New York City History Podcast. For ten years the Bowery Boys podcast has brought the history of this extraordinary city to life -- the people, places and events which have helped shape our modern metropolis. In celebration of this anniversary, join them for their very first podcast event in front of a live audience as a part of the 2017 NYC Podfest festival.
2017-05-26
1h 18
Take Action with Lo Show
Eps 001: Lessons Learned From A Veteran Real Estate Investor Sandra Nesbit
January 2009 date of interview. Join me as I talk with a young veteran Real Estate Investor, Sandra Nesbitt. She will talk about how this is one of the best times ever to be a Real Estate investor. *What kind of Real Estate Investing she does and how she is successful and makes ALOT of $$$! *The biggest myths and misconceptions about being a real estate investor much much more!!!Reddtrow Enterprises was first launched in April of 1999. At the age of 23, its founder Sandra O.J. Nesbitt started this real estate investment business from her two bedroom apartment in New York...
2016-03-19
59 min
Take Action with Lo Show
Eps 001: Lessons Learned From A Veteran Real Estate Investor Sandra Nesbit
January 2009 date of interview. Join me as I talk with a young veteran Real Estate Investor, Sandra Nesbitt. She will talk about how this is one of the best times ever to be a Real Estate investor. *What kind of Real Estate Investing she does and how she is successful and makes ALOT of $$$! *The biggest myths and misconceptions about being a real estate investor much much more!!!Reddtrow Enterprises was first launched in April of 1999. At the age of 23, its founder Sandra O.J. Nesbitt started this real estate investment business from her two bedroom apartment in New York...
2016-03-19
59 min