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Brushwood Media Network
Gina Gardiner & Friends with Beth Veccione
Beth Veccione Bio: After qualifying as a social worker in 2017, Beth wanted to address the lack of creative and community focused support available for young people. This led her to found Care to Dance - a social enterprise that uses dance and trauma-informed approaches to support care-experienced young people, to help them feel a sense of belonging and to process what they’ve been through in a safe space, without fear of judgement. We find creative ways to help them process their experiences, the painful and positive, provide the stability consistency they likely miss...
2025-02-24
1h 00
Gina Gardiner & Friends
Gina Gardiner & Friends with Beth Veccione
Beth Veccione Bio: After qualifying as a social worker in 2017, Beth wanted to address the lack of creative and community focused support available for young people. This led her to found Care to Dance - a social enterprise that uses dance and trauma-informed approaches to support care-experienced young people, to help them feel a sense of belonging and to process what they’ve been through in a safe space, without fear of judgement. We find creative ways to help them process their experiences, the painful and positive, provide the stability consistency they likely miss...
2025-02-24
1h 00
AntiSocial
Nudity - the great cover up?
How comfortable are we with nudity and why does the naked body still have the power to shock?This month we’ve seen Bianca Censori break the internet after her red carpet appearance in a transparent dress and artists in north London upset about their life drawing class being moved. What actually happened and why were people so censorious about Bianca? Also, what is the history of nudism in the UK? To discuss the power of the naked body Adam is joined by Dr Victoria Bateman – an economist and author of Naked Feminism: Breaking the cult of fema...
2025-02-21
53 min
RNIB Connect
Disability In Fairy Tales And Folklore With Disabled Tales
Beth O'Brien is an author, poet and the founder Disabled Tales - a website which explores and discusses disabled characters in folklore and fairy tales. In part 1 of this 2 part interview, Amelia learns how disability is represented in folklore, how Disabled Tales began, and about their upcoming virtual symposium on the 24th and 25th February. Read and submit work on the Disabled Tales website - www.disabledtales.co.uk Learn more about Beth's debut novel 'Wolf Siren' on the Harper Collins website - Wolf Siren by Beth O’Brien – HarperCollins Publishers UK Lear...
2025-01-15
09 min
RNIB Connect
Wolf Siren By Beth O'Brien
Beth O'Brien is an author, poet and the founder Disabled Tales - a website which explores and discusses disabled characters in folklore and fairy tales. In part 2 of this 2 part interview, Amelia learns about Beth's debut novel ‘Wolf Siren’ coming out on the 27th march. This re-telling of little red riding hood follows a partially sighted ‘Red’ on her journey into the forest. Learn more about Beth's debut novel 'Wolf Siren' on the Harper Collins website - Wolf Siren by Beth O’Brien – HarperCollins Publishers UK Learn more about Beth and her other work on her websit...
2025-01-15
05 min
Töne & Temperamente - das wohltherapierte Klavier
#27 Jauchzet, frohlocket - Bach`s Weihnachtsoratorium
Töne & Temperamente - das wohltherapierte Klavier Beim Hören des Weihnachtsoratoriums hat man das Gefühl in eine tiefe, elementare Schicht menschlicher Gedanken und Gefühle vorzudringen. Nicht so sehr die zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen und die Konflikte des individuellen Lebens, wie zum Beispiel Leiden, Schuld und Liebe sind thematisiert, sondern vielmehr unsere Rolle in der Welt, unsere Beziehung zur Welt. Die klingende Botschaft des Lichts durchzieht das ganze Oratorium. Immer wieder ist vom Licht die Rede, das als „Morgenlicht“ anbrechen und unsre Herzen durchleuchten soll. Sogar die Angst vor dem Sterben vermag ein lichtvol...
2024-12-24
29 min
More or Less: Behind the Stats
Do we have enough clothes for the next six generations?
A huge quantity of clothing is produced every year around the world. But is so much made that there are already enough tops, trousers, skirts and all the rest to clothe humanity for decades into the future? That’s a claim that has been percolating around the internet recently, that there are already enough clothes for the next six generations. Tim Harford and Beth Ashmead Latham explore the source of this claim and, with help from Sabina Lawreniuk from Nottingham University, find that the evidence behind it is far from persuasive.Presenter: Tim Ha...
2024-11-09
10 min
The Wyness Shuffle
FIREWORKS
Welcome to the Wyness Shuffle. The ICTFC fan podcast, the podcast with fireworks! On this pod: the physical departure of now ex ICT CEO Scot Gardiner, the long sought after and awaited return of former ICT Chairman Alan Savage, has Ketan Makwana been phygitally fudged, CEO Charlie Christie!, the views of the Supporter's Trust, some stuff about some football games, plus 30 years-worth of ICT references packed into 2 hours and 13 minutes of wild conjecture and mild distraction. Let's shuffle! LINE-UP 01.00: Boom! Fireworks and hellos. 02.00 The Headlines. Moff runs through a...
2024-08-20
2h 14
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
Wandelen op recept
00:20Büsra Kayikçi - Follower 03:29Sophie Hutchings - Billow GentlyLavinia Meijer [harp] 06:13Gabriel Fauré - Requiem, op.48 ; In paradisumOrchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique & Monteverdi Choir o.l.v. John Eliot Gardiner 10:32Ludovico Einaudi - Low mist 16:01Eric Vloeimans - Romeo & Juliet 19:17Claude Debussy - Rêverie (Arr.)Ardemus Quartet 23:44Oliver Davis - BlueBeth & Flo 26:48Chad Lawson - with you - lo-fi remix
2024-02-09
58 min
LSE Podcasts
Climate Change: America and the World – Episode 6: The Future of Climate Change Politics in America
This episode examines current trends in American politics in implementing policies to address climate change. Dr Bromley-Trujillo (Christopher Newport University) and environmental journalist Beth Gardiner (author of Choked Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution) discuss the impacts of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and whether a Green New-Deal could be possible in the future. This episode finishes off the 6-part climate change series, Climate Change: America and the World by looking at ways we can protect our planet from environmental decay. This episode was produced by Mohid Malik, Anderson Tan, and Chris Gilson. Contributors: Dr Rebecca Br...
2023-08-14
54 min
LSE: The Ballpark
Climate Change: America and the World – Episode 6: The Future of Climate Change Politics in America
Contributor(s): Professor Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, Mohid Rehman Malik, Beth Gardiner | This episode examines current trends in American politics in implementing policies to address climate change. Dr Bromley-Trujillo (Christopher Newport University) and environmental journalist Beth Gardiner (author of Choked Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution) discuss the impacts of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and whether a Green New-Deal could be possible in the future. This episode finishes off the 6-part climate change series, Climate Change: America and the World by looking at ways we can protect our planet from environmental decay. This episode was produced by Mo...
2023-08-14
54 min
The Ballpark
Climate Change: America and the World – Episode 6: The Future of Climate Change Politics in America
Contributor(s): Professor Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, Mohid Rehman Malik, Beth Gardiner | This episode examines current trends in American politics in implementing policies to address climate change. Dr Bromley-Trujillo (Christopher Newport University) and environmental journalist Beth Gardiner (author of Choked Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution) discuss the impacts of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and whether a Green New-Deal could be possible in the future. This episode finishes off the 6-part climate change series, Climate Change: America and the World by looking at ways we can protect our planet from environmental decay. This episode was produced by Mo...
2023-08-14
54 min
Beyond Recovery™
Recovery Panel || BETH, LUCAS & MATT
This is the first Panel Interview I've done on the show!Beth Pennell, Lucas Lowe and me all share a condensed version of each of our recovery stories...and then get into what our challenges were in early sobriety, all the way into our current challenges. We end the show with our Mission Statements.Beth https://www.instagram.com/ebb.and.flow.integrations/ Lucashttps://www.instagram.com/lowielowe/ Matthttps://www.instagram.com/recoveryroadmap.me/
2023-07-27
49 min
Little Women
Chapter Twelve
The Sisters spend a day adventuring at "Camp Laurence", but the inclusion of some of Laurie's wealthy, connected friends leads to self-doubt...and self-discovery. Featuring Bry Kifolo (Jo), Amy Rene Byrne (Meg), Adaeze Nwoko (Beth), Elijah Brown (Laurie), Aaron White (Mr. Brooke), Keri Rene Fuller (Kate Vaughn), Emmanuel Elpenord (Fred Vaughn), Connor Marsh (Frank Vaughn), Samantha Hahn (Grace Vaughn), Chris Vernon (Ned Moffat), Vicki Oceguera (Sallie Gardiner), and Emaley Rose (Amy).Follow us @little_women_show on Instagram for updates and please take a second to rate, review, and subscribe :)Music by Scott Buckley
2023-07-03
41 min
Beyond Recovery™
'Ebb & Flow Integrations' || BETH PENNELL
Beth Ann is the head coach and founder of Ebb & Flow Integrations, a heart-entered business geared towards shining a light on our darkest stories, creating a launch pad of self-love and acceptance as we come together to celebrate all we have come here to share. With a passion for working with those, like herself, who have overcome addiction and who have navigated experiences with sexual assault and violence - carrying a passion for guiding others to step into their full power, to find their voice, and to claim safety and confidence as the birthright it is to claim. ...
2023-06-15
43 min
TED Radio Hour
Breathe
Original broadcast date: January 15, 2021. Breathing is essential to life. And lately, the safety of the air we inhale, or the need to pause and take a deep breath, is on our minds a lot. This hour, TED speakers explore the power of breath. Guests include former world champion freediver Tanya Streeter, journalist Beth Gardiner, activist Yvette Arellano, paleontologist Emma Schachner, scent historian Caro Verbeek and mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also...
2023-06-09
56 min
Little Women
Chapter Eleven
With summer break upon them, the March Sisters find themselves in the midst of a rather exciting experiment. Featuring Bry Kifolo (Jo), Amy Rene Byrne (Meg), Adaeze Nwoko (Beth), Lydia Hannibal (Marmee), Vicki Oceguera (Sallie Gardiner), and Emaley Rose (Amy).Follow us @little_women_show on Instagram for updates!Music by Scott Buckley
2023-06-07
23 min
The History of Egypt Podcast
180: Eager to Fight
Sety I (Part 2): The First Campaign of Victory. In1302 BCE, the pharaoh Men-Ma'at-Ra Sety I led a military expedition to the east. He attacked the Bedouin ("Shasu") in Sinai. Then, he turned his sights on Canaan. The new King was an active warlord, aggressive and eager to fight. Thanks to records at Karnak and elsewhere, we can trace his assault... Date: c. 1302 BCE (March - June). Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Support the show via Patreon www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. Make a one-time donation via PayPal payments. Music: Ancient Lyric and Luke Chaos. Sources: The war reliefs of Sety...
2023-05-30
38 min
Little Women
Chapter Nine
Meg can't wait to live luxuriously during a stay at Annie Moffat's, but when her vapid friends, their tipsy Mother, and their terrible French begin to take a toll on her, Meg must go on a journey of self discovery. Featuring Amy Rene Byrne (Meg), Elijah Brown (Laurie), Abigail Golden (Annie Moffat), Vicki Oceguera (Sallie Gardiner), Mary Burnett (Belle Moffat), Arlee Chadwick (Mrs. Moffat), Heidi Pena Yanes (Clara Moffat), Rebecca Thomas (Nan Moffat), Emmanuel Elpenord (Major Lincoln), Samantha Hahn (Party Guest), Natalie Michaels (The Maid), Kimie Muroya (The Old Woman), Lydia Hannibal (Marmee), Bry Kifolo (Jo), Adeaze Nwoko (Beth), an...
2023-05-14
32 min
LSE: The Ballpark
Coming Soon – Climate Change: America and the World
Contributor(s): Sherri Goodman, Professor Laura Pulido, Jeremy Williams, Professor Kathy Hochstetler, Beth Gardiner, Professor Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo | Climate change is one of the most important global issues. But what is the United States’ responsibility for climate change, and for its effects on the rest of the world? In Climate Change: America and the World, a new podcast from the London School of Economics’ Phelan US Centre, we look for answers to these questions and more by talking to leading experts working on climate change. Climate Change: America and the World is a six-part podcast series released from May 2023, and is prod...
2023-04-21
03 min
The Ballpark
Coming Soon – Climate Change: America and the World
Contributor(s): Sherri Goodman, Professor Laura Pulido, Jeremy Williams, Professor Kathy Hochstetler, Beth Gardiner, Professor Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo | Climate change is one of the most important global issues. But what is the United States’ responsibility for climate change, and for its effects on the rest of the world? In Climate Change: America and the World, a new podcast from the London School of Economics’ Phelan US Centre, we look for answers to these questions and more by talking to leading experts working on climate change. Climate Change: America and the World is a six-part podcast series released from May 2023, and is prod...
2023-04-21
03 min
Beyond Recovery™
'The Human Herd' || BETH ANSTANDIG
For more than 25 years, licensed psychotherapist and lifelong cowgirl Beth Anstandig has worked with human herds providing leadership, corporate culture, and well-being programs through The Circle Up Experience.She’s trained thousands of CEOs, managers, and teams from companies, universities, and nonprofits, helping them tap into their Natural Leadership to live, lead and work with genuine connection.Beth is the author of The Human Herd: Awakening Our Natural Leadership (April 2022, Morgan James Publishing; paperback; 9781631956935). She has been featured in global media including BBC World Service and PBS.Beth lives on her California ranch with he...
2023-03-06
1h 14
The Standard
More Channel deaths after boat capsizes
There’s been yet another English Channel crossing tragedy. At least four people have died and 40 more have been rescued after a migrant boat capsized in sub-zero temperatures in the early hours of the morning.The Evening Standard’s Deputy Political Editor, David Bond, explains what is known so far, the reaction and how important it is for the government to tackle these issues moving forward.In part two, Beth Gardiner-Smith, CEO of the charity Safe Passage International, gives her reaction to the PM’s migration plans and shares her views on how we can...
2022-12-14
12 min
Seeking Light Podcast
180. Open the DOOR to your family history, you never know what you will FIND with Susan Gardiner
Susan grew up in Texas. She attended BYU and served a mission in France. At the end of her college experience, Susan suffered from depression. Susan met her husband when she was 30 years old, at 35, she had her son Eli. She had an experience that led her to decide to return to school and get her bachelors degree. In this process, she fell in love with family history work and genealogy. She calls herself a genealogy "nerd". Join me today as Susan shares her passion and love for connecting families. Susan is partnering her life with the Savior in...
2022-09-30
56 min
Male Order
8. The Tools We Use
Beth Gardiner knew what the problem was with the online sperm donor marketplace - there was no community. People looking for sperm connected with people offering it on personals ads or email groups. There was no information - about fertility, about cycles, about problematic donors. And so, when she started the Known Donor Registry in 2010 as a hub of information for people who wanted a known donor, she included two technological features of great online communities - a forum and a real-time chat. And for a while, it worked wonderfully.But Beth’s online passion pr...
2021-12-08
14 min
Down Trails of Victory
S1 E10--Lynne James
Always be Faithful...Lynne James, long-time Port Neches-Groves ISD educator, talks with Buck and Brad about...growing up Groves;attending school at Groves Junior High;attending Port Neches-Groves High School, where she was drum major, valedictorian, and student body president;writing the words to PN-G's Cherokee Fight Song;serving as Indianette director for eleven years;honoring the Indianettes on their 70th anniversary with new, never-before-heard material; and other topics!The podcast brings up a wide range o...
2021-10-04
1h 27
Down Trails of Victory
S1 E10--Lynne James
Always be Faithful...Lynne James, long-time Port Neches-Groves ISD educator, talks with Buck and Brad about...growing up Groves;attending school at Groves Junior High;attending Port Neches-Groves High School, where she was drum major, valedictorian, and student body president;writing the words to PN-G's Cherokee Fight Song;serving as Indianette director for eleven years;honoring the Indianettes on their 70th anniversary with new, never-before-heard material; and other topics!The podcast brings up a w...
2021-10-04
1h 27
TED Radio Hour
Listen Again: Breathe
Original broadcast date: January 15, 2021. Breathing is essential to life. And lately, the safety of the air we inhale, or the need to pause and take a deep breath, is on our minds a lot. This hour, TED speakers explore the power of breath. Guests include former world champion freediver Tanya Streeter, journalist Beth Gardiner, activist Yvette Arellano, paleontologist Emma Schachner, scent historian Caro Verbeek, and mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-05-21
55 min
Explain It to Me
There's lead in your turmeric
Matt is joined by Rachel Silverman, a policy fellow at the Center for Global Development, who talks about the extreme dangers and high prevalence of lead contamination globally. Despite the manifest health benefits that would be served by Biden's plans to finally replace lead pipes in the U.S., this is marginal compared to the lead poisoning occurring due to unregulated electronics recycling, traditional ceramics glazing, and by bright, yellow turmeric.Resources:"Biden Wants to Eliminate Lead Poisoning in American Children. We Propose an Even More Ambitious Goal: Global Eradication" by Susannah Hares, Rachel Silverman...
2021-04-30
47 min
Disrupt: A Revolutionary Critical Podcast
Climate Change: Queer, Feminist, and Critical Race Theories
In this episode, we look at how Feminism, Queer Theory, and Critical Race Theory are used to unpack climate change and environmental degradation in international relations. Links to resources on critical theories and climate change are listed below!Feminism:Kimberlé Crenshaw and IntersectionalityFeminist Perspectives on the Environment | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International StudiesQueer:Nicola J. Smith, “Capitalism’s Sexual History” Critical Race:Beth Gardiner, “Unequal Impact: The Deep Links Between Inequality and Climate Change” Natalie Ambrosio, Racial Justice and Climate Change: Exposure.Andrew Baldwin, Racialisation and the figure of the climate-change migrant.
2021-03-12
23 min
Art Beat
Great River Shakespeare Fest 2019: Wrap Up
Great stage shows, interesting events that give you a look behind the scenes and educational opportunities for all ages are all part of the Great River Shakespeare Festival here in Winona. As the 2019 season comes to a close we wondered, “what do the actors and directors and all the people who make this great fest possible think about our fair city? Are they eager to get home? Will they miss the festival and the city? How do the talented people that put on this festival feel as the 16th season comes to a close? Today on Art Beat we ta...
2021-01-27
29 min
TED Radio Hour
Breathe
Breathing is essential to life. And lately, the safety of the air we inhale, or the need to pause and take a deep breath, is on our minds a lot. This hour, TED speakers explore the power of breath. Guests include former world champion freediver Tanya Streeter, journalist Beth Gardiner, activist Yvette Arellano, paleontologist Emma Schachner, scent historian Caro Verbeek, and mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-01-15
50 min
Innovation World Podcast Series
Beth Brubaker, State Coordinator of Invent Idaho (USA) and two of her young innovators share their stories of innovation
Beth Brubaker, State Coordinator of Invent Idaho (USA) and two of her young innovators, Annelise Chavez, inventor of Bee Gone! and Grace Gardiner, inventor of DMAP, both state level Invent Idaho winners and National Invention Convention winners. Join Innovation World in Inspiring Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in K-12 and Beyond. www.innovationworld.org
2021-01-13
32 min
The LaunchPad
IWs2e5 - Juli interviews Beth Brubaker, State Coordinator of Invent Idaho
Send us a textJuli Shively interviews Beth Brubaker, State Coordinator of Invent Idaho and two of her young innovators. Annelise Chavez, inventor of Bee Gone! and Grace Gardiner, inventor of DMAP, both state level Invent Idaho winners and National Invention Convention winners.
2020-11-20
32 min
Earth Ideas
Is Air Pollution Just Completely Different Now? | with Beth Gardiner | PODCAST #2
Welcome to the EARTH IDEAS Podcast Beth Gardiner is a journalist and author of Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution. It was a real eye opener to talk to Beth given the way COVID-19 has affected our output of air pollution globally, and also how air pollution is affecting our ability to fight the disease. Air pollution is another killer that hangs ferociously in the air for us to breathe in - this time of 7 million people every single year. This is part of a series of in-depth...
2020-09-09
00 min
Alone Together - A Coronavirus Podcast
Active travel and sustainability
In this episode we explore the ways we have had to adapt to coronavirus in order to stay safe, and if these changes have helped or hindered our progress to live more sustainably.Are we still on track in the UK for a carbon neutral future? Join us, as we speak to the experts to find out just that!Morven McIntyre speaks to Beth Gardiner, an environmental journalist and author of bestselling book ‘Choked: The Age of Air Pollution and the Fight for a Cleaner Future’, about the lessons that can be learned from the Covid-19 outb...
2020-09-04
43 min
Your London Legacy
Beth Gardiner's New Highly Acclaimed Book 'Choked - The Age Of Air Pollution & Fight For A Cleaner Future' Is A Must Read For Everyone. No One Is Immune. Especially In These Covid 19 Days.
Beth Gardiner is an American Journalist based in London. Her hugely important and critically acclaimed book “Choked: The age of air pollution and fight for a cleaner future’’ was one of The Guardians Best Books of 2019 and described by Arnold Schwarzenegger as ‘an urgent essential read’. Air pollution kills seven million people every year, causing heart attacks, strokes, cancer, dementia and more. In Choked, Beth Gardiner travels the world to tell the story of this modern-day plague, exposing the political decisions and economic forces that have kept so many of us breathing dirty air. In fact, Covid 19 and lockdown h...
2020-08-17
00 min
Fashion No Filter
An honest conversation about race and fashion: Pass the Mic to Henrietta Gallina & Robin Givhan
In the final of three parts, Fashion: No Filter passes the mic to our guest editor Henrietta Gallina as we explore the role of mainstream media in the current climate. In light of the rallying cry for the fashion industry to put an end to ongoing systemic racism, Henrietta, Camille and Monica have been having some tough and candid conversations about the state of play and how they want to participate and show up in this moment. Their conclusion: Fashion: No Filter would share its platform in order to create meaningful dialogue...
2020-08-15
00 min
Broad Science
Audio Distancing: Beth Gardiner
Beth Gardiner is a London-based journalist who focuses on climate, health, and sustainability. She is also the author of the book Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution, one of Guardian’s best books of 2019. We chatted with Beth to understand what it has been like to cover the environment during COVID-19 and what this pandemic is teaching us about the future of the climate crisis. https://bethgardiner.com @Gardiner_Beth
2020-07-14
24 min
Social Sport
Episode 18: Kamilah Journét, a powerful voice for anti-racism in the running and outdoor industries
Kamilah Journét lives in Southern California and has been running for well over a decade. After finding running in junior high school, she continued to compete at the high school and college level in both Cross Country and Track. She holds a personal best of 4:51 in the mile, though she also finds herself out for long days on the trails. Kamilah is drawn to brands in the active and outdoor spaces, having worked for companies in both the running and outdoor industries. Recently, Kamilah wrote an article for the Tracksmith Journal entitled “Your Black Teammate” about her e...
2020-07-02
53 min
The Briefing Room
Can Britain avoid mass-unemployment?
The Bank of England says unemployment could approach 10 per cent this year and as the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is wound down, many economists are warning it could go even higher. With more than a quarter of the UK workforce already on furlough, what can be done to make sure they have jobs to go back to? David Aaronovitch examines the government’s options and hears who is most vulnerable. Contributors:Melanie Simms, Professor of Work and Employment at the University of GlasgowLaura Gardiner, Research Director at The Re...
2020-06-25
28 min
Pros & Content Brief
Roundtable: Defining Brand Purpose
The seventh of our weekly roundtable series. In this episode, we ask our guests to tell us what they mean when they talk about “brand purpose”, and how that’s changed alongside everything else. Hosts Anda Gansca (CEO, Knotch) & Rachel Tipograph (CEO, MikMak) talk to our panel of experts about connecting through more than just day-to-day work, focusing on employee welfare, and how certain trends have been accelerated because of our new normal.Our guests include: Mo Katibeh (AT&T Business), Kimberley Sweet Gardiner (Mitsubishi Motors North America), Ben Trounson (Tata Consultancy Services), Jennifer Breithaupt (Citi...
2020-05-27
1h 30
The Most Important Question
BEST OF THE BEST: Air Pollution: The Low Hanging Fruit of Our Hellish Future
Cast your mind back to Episode 79, when Quinn & Brian discussed: Optimism in the air (can it be?).Our guest is: Beth Gardiner, an environmental journalist and the author of Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution. The Guardian writes, “You couldn't ask for a better guide for ... concerned citizens,” which pretty much sums up our audience.We’re replaying this fan favorite during this crisis for two timely reasons: 1) breathing in pollution creates underlying conditions that dramatically elevate the risk of complication from diseases like COVID-19 and, CONVENIENTLY, 2) Trump just rolled back Obama’...
2020-04-07
1h 15
Inquiring Minds
Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution
We talk to environmental journalist Beth Gardiner about her new book Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
2019-12-16
39 min
Il podcast di Antonino Privitera
Air Pollution: An Unclear and Present Danger
Journalist and author Beth Gardiner talks about her new book Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution . And CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna talks about gene editing.
2019-11-22
38 min
Science Talk
Air Pollution: An Unclear and Present Danger
Journalist and author Beth Gardiner talks about her new book Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution. And CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna talks about gene editing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-11-21
38 min
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Ruby Bridges, Battle of Midway, Alexander Hamilton
The Little Girl Who Became the Face of School Integration (0:34)Guest: Ruby Bridges, Civil Rights ActivistThursday marked the 59th anniversary of the day Ruby Bridges became a Civil Rights icon. That was her first day of first grade as one of the first African American children to integrate an all-white school in the South. Norman Rockwell turned that moment into an iconic painting –you know the one. There’s tiny Ruby Bridges in a white dress, sneakers and bow in her braid. She’s flanked by federal marshals in suits. And she looks so calm and resolute, even t...
2019-11-16
1h 40
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Ruby Bridges, Battle of Midway, Alexander Hamilton
Ruby Bridges, Civil Rights activist. Author David Rigby, “Wade McClusky and the Battle of Midway,” on the Battle of Midway. Joanne Freeman, Yale University, on Alexander Hamilton. Author Beth Gardiner on book “Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution.” Sarah E. DeYoung, an investigator for the Pets and Evacuation Research Project, on pet evacuation.
2019-11-16
1h 40
The Most Important Question
#79: Air Pollution: The Low Hanging Fruit of Our Hellish Future
In Episode 79, Quinn & Brian are back to discuss: Optimism in the air (wait... that doesn’t sound like us). Our guest is Beth Gardiner, an environmental journalist and the author of Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution. We talk about why Beth was driven to write Choked, how we got to the sad state that we’re in on this planet right now, and how we’re actually getting out of it. It’s not improving everywhere, and it could definitely be improving faster, but this is one area where you can actually see and feel change h...
2019-09-24
1h 14
PODSHIP EARTH
Airmageddon
Only 5 percent of the world's population breathes clean air. We talk with environmental journalist and author Beth Gardiner about her new book Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution - and discover what is being done to solve this health crisis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2019-08-25
29 min
The Climate Pod
Air Pollution's Nightmare Reality (w/ "Choked" author Beth Gardiner)
Beth Gardiner is the author of "Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution." In this episode, we talk to Beth about the shocking statistics she discovered on air pollution and the remarkable damage it's doing to public health. Beth explains why this is happening and the best way to start attacking this problem that causes 7 million premature deaths each year. And Chad The Bird is back with an essay on air pollution as well! As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email us at theclimatepod@gmail.com. Our music is "Gotta G...
2019-07-19
1h 04
Political Climate
The Invisible Killer
We often can’t see or feel air pollution — and yet, it is taking a toll. Air pollution is responsible for the early deaths of some 7 million people every year, around 600,000 of who are children, according to the United Nations. In this episode, we hear stories of how people around the world are calling attention to this invisible killer.We speak to Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, a mother campaigning to have pollution officially named as her daughter’s cause of death [3:30].We also talk to Beth Gardiner, the author of “Choked,” a book about science, politics and pe...
2019-06-28
36 min
KGNU - How On Earth
Toxic Air’s Health Risks
Air pollution over Denver. Photo credit: NCAR Air Pollution, Possible Solutions (start time: 2:36) It is ubiquitous and essential to our life. It it is also the cause of some 7 million premature deaths around the world every year, ranking just behind diet, cancer and tobacco as a health risk. That’s the air we breath. Beijing, New Delhi, and London are among the smoggiest, but the Denver metro area isn’t faring so well either. Yet many countries and cities have taken positive steps that have dramatically reduced emissions, from vehicles, smokestacks, crop and animal production, and other...
2019-06-12
27 min
Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters
Journalist Beth Gardiner Traveled the World to Report on Air Pollution
Air pollution results in the premature death of 7 million people around the world each year. It is a major global killer harming people in nearly every corner of the globe. My guest today, Beth Gardiner is a journalist who traveled the world examining the impact of air pollution. Her new book is called Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution. In our conversation she shares stories from her reporting, which includes not only detailing the harmful impact of air pollution but also an examination of policies that are working toward cleaner air for all.
2019-05-23
27 min
World Affairs Councils Podcast
Cover to Cover: Author and Journalist Beth Gardiner on Our Modern-Day Plague.
Air pollution prematurely kills seven million people every year, including more than one hundred thousand Americans. It is strongly linked to strokes, heart attacks, many kinds of cancer, dementia, and premature birth, among other ailments. In Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution, Beth Gardiner travels the world to tell the story of this modern-day plague, taking readers from the halls of power in Washington and the diesel-fogged London streets she walks with her daughter to Poland’s coal heartland and India’s gasping capital. In a gripping narrative that’s alive with powerful voices and person...
2019-05-01
35 min
The Progressive Britain Podcast
71. A road to safe passage – with Beth Gardiner-Smith
Henna, Alison and Stephanie discuss the latest Brexit amendments, another round of Tory party infighting and the upcoming immigration bill. PLUS Stefan interviews Safe Passage CEO Beth Gardiner-Smith on fighting for the rights of refugees and asylum-seekers.*Learn more about Safe Passage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-02-12
34 min
All Out Politics
Brexit, Javid and Trump
With a soft Brexit rebellion in the Lords and a hard Brexit rebellion threatened in the Commons, Adam Boulton and guests assess the state of play and the Parliamentary arithmetic over the EU Withdrawal Bill. There's a new Home Secretary to talk about in Sajid Javid; and a typical week for Donald Trump as he's caught up in more controversy while also being considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. Joining Adam this week are the New York Times and Guardian journalist Beth Gardiner, Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr. #Brexit #Rudd #Windrush...
2018-05-03
38 min
The Pandora Boxx Show
Beth Crosby & JC Gardiner
This week's show tackles classic movies remakes, Haunted Vagina and Lickasso.
2015-10-06
47 min
The Pandora Boxx Show
Beth Crosby & JC Gardiner
This week's show tackles classic movies remakes, Haunted Vagina and Lickasso.
2015-10-06
47 min
Download Popular Authors Audiobooks in Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
The Shadow Tracer Audiobook by Meg Gardiner
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1404 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Shadow Tracer Author: Meg Gardiner Narrator: Tanya Eby Format: Unabridged Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins Language: English Release date: 06-27-13 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 47 votes Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense Publisher's Summary: An electrifying stand-alone thriller from the Edgar Award-winning writer whom Stephen King called "the next suspense superstar". Can a person ever really disappear for good by going off the grid? And what happens when vanishing is no longer an option? Sarah Keller is a single mother to five-year-old...
2013-06-27
04 min
Turn on Free Audiobook in Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
The Shadow Tracer by Meg Gardiner | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Shadow Tracer Author: Meg Gardiner Narrator: Tanya Eby Format: Unabridged Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins Language: English Release date: 06-27-13 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense Summary: An electrifying stand-alone thriller from the Edgar Award-winning writer whom Stephen King called "the next suspense superstar". Can a person ever really disappear for good by going off the grid? And what happens when vanishing is no longer an option? Sarah Keller is a single mother to five-year-old Zoe, living quietly in Oklahoma. Shes also a skip tracer, an expert...
2013-06-27
11h 07
The Sheena Metal Experience - NEW
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
My guests are: Writer, Andrew Dolan ("The Many Mistresses Of Martin Luther King") Casting Director, Howie Meltzer ("Hannah Montana") Actor, Bill Sindelar ("Bonnie Hunt Show") Actress, Beth Crosby ("Jonas") Actor, JC Gardiner ("Jessica And Hunter") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
2012-03-29
1h 50
The Sheena Metal Experience - 2012 Archive
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
My guests are: Writer, Andrew Dolan ("The Many Mistresses Of Martin Luther King") Casting Director, Howie Meltzer ("Hannah Montana") Actor, Bill Sindelar ("Bonnie Hunt Show") Actress, Beth Crosby ("Jonas") Actor, JC Gardiner ("Jessica And Hunter") To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
2012-03-29
1h 50
Knitting Pipeline
Episode 34 Socks at Last
www.knittingpipeline.com will have complete show notes. Quince & Co is the sponsor of this episode. www.quinceandco.com Thanks to all who have written. Thank you to The Knitmore Girls for mentioning my podcast on their popular show. Talithia suggested a unusual place to view wildlife. "There are flowers everywhere for those who bother to look." Henri Matisse. Nature Notes: We have just experienced the snowiest winter on record for our area. March is our transition month from winter to spring. Bird and animal sightings are plentiful because the woods are...
2011-03-04
35 min