podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Beth McGinnis
Shows
The BrewedAt Podcast
#58 - Philadelphia 76ers Announcer (Kate Scott)
Host Richie Tevlin talks with Kate Scott, the play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia 76ers and a voice for Madden NFL Football. A trailblazer in sports broadcasting, Kate is the second woman ever to serve as a full-time play-by-play voice for a major men's professional sports franchise. Her presence has redefined the role and inspired a new generation of broadcasters. @KatetScott - Instagram _______________________________________ EPISODE NOTES: Mentioned Breweries Chimay Brewery - Belgium Attic Brewing - Epi 53 - Philadelphia, PA Stone Brewing - San Diego, CA Love City Brewing - Epi 12...
2025-07-23
59 min
Hear us Roar
275: Beth Uznis Johnson- Author of Coming Clean
This week’s guest is Beth Uznis Johnson (Coming Clean, Regal House, January 2024). Beth turned her lifelong interest in what people’s belongings say about them into a novel centered on a cleaning lady at a crossroads and how one week with 5 different households helps her make life-altering decisions. We discuss the value of WFWA’s weekly virtual write-ins, how continuing education is a mantra for her, and how writing short stories at the same time she’s writing novels helps her not only flex her creative muscles but enhances her platform as a writer. Beth Uznis Johnson...
2025-05-08
33 min
Hear in Alabama
Mavis and Bob Hardy
A reflection on the spacious life of Mavis and Bob Hardy, missionaries in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Alabama.
2024-11-21
06 min
Aging Starts Now
Episode 246: Do You Have an Accessible Home for the Holidays?
Do you have aging parents or grandparents? When was the last time they visited your home? Is your home accessible to them or does it pose a fall risk? Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with Beth Bedore, a Senior Home Coach, Occupational Therapist, and owner of Living Beyond Barriers, about making your home safe and inviting for all guests.
2024-11-20
18 min
Aging Starts Now
Episode 234: What is Compassion Fatigue?
Have you ever heard the term compassion fatigue? If you are a family caregiver or a professional who works in the medical profession, you may experience it. Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with Beth Walrich, the owner of Griswold Home Care, to talk about compassion fatigue.
2024-08-28
26 min
Seismic Soundoff
232: Shaping the Future of Humanitarian Geoscience
"How could you apply your own personal knowledge of geoscience, whatever specialty it is, to help solve humanitarian problems, no matter what the scale is?" Join host Andrew Geary as he speaks with Beth Burton to explore the newly formed Geoscientists without Borders (GWB) Technical Review Subcommittee (TRSC). This episode delves into the TRSC's history, purpose, and operations, offering insights into its significant role in advancing humanitarian projects through geoscience. In this episode, we talk about: > The formation and mission of the TRSC > Key principles and guidelines that shape the committee's operations > Criteria for evaluating and selecting projects for funding >...
2024-08-06
20 min
Indie Reads Aloud: A Storytelling Podcast
Episode #175 Beth Gelman and "Always Falling Behind"
Listener’s Advisory: Mature Situations; 18+ Open Door Relations; ADHD; AnxietyAbout The Author: The sassy and sensational Beth Gelman is a professional pianist and vocalist, as well as a teacher and office manager (and an amazing party planner. Stay tuned for future books about that!). Authentic, resilient, loyal, and spiritual, she’s not afraid to learn, fail, speak her mind, or try new things. Life is short—get ‘er done! She loves writing romances, especially romances about women who speak up, but more than anything she loves her husband, twin boys, and her faithful dog, Nora. The Perfect Series ar...
2024-07-12
33 min
Aging Starts Now
Episode 220: Home Safety Assessments
What is a home safety assessment. What are they exactly and who can benefit from them? Should people without impairments consider having one? Elder Care Coordinator Debra King speaks with occupational therapist Beth Baker, owner of Living Beyond Barriers. To learn more about Beth and her services, email beth@livingbeyondbarriers.com or call 615-945-2008.
2024-05-22
20 min
Words of Grace: Living Hope in the Diocese of Sheffield
37. Easter Special: The Resurrection
Today we are discussing Part 2 of the Easter Special on Words of Grace, looking at topics such as:· Is the resurrection historically credible? Does it matter if it isn’t?· Do you have to believe that Jesus physically rose from the dead and that the tomb was empty?· What does Easter tell us about the Christian hope of resurrection?Joining Ben and Paul for this discussion are:✝️The Revd Canon Toby Hole, Director of Mission and Ministry at the Diocese of Sheffield✝️Dr Daniel McGinnis, Principal of St Hild...
2024-04-01
46 min
Words of Grace: Living Hope in the Diocese of Sheffield
36. Easter Special: The Crucifixion
For Part 1 of our Easter Specials we are joined by:✝️The Revd Canon Toby Hole, Director of Mission and Ministry at the Diocese of Sheffield✝️Dr Daniel McGinnis, Principal of St Hild College and currently in ordination training at All Saints Ecclesall✝️The Revd Dr Beth Keith, Associate Vicar and Liberal Theologian at St Mark’s Broomhill and BroomhallThe roundtable discussion focuses on Good Friday, with contributions from the group discussing questions, themes and implications from areas including:· What is ‘Good’ about Good Friday?· Why has Jesus’ death led to forg...
2024-03-28
48 min
Hear in Alabama
Poarch Creek Indians Episode 6: "We are still here."
Sixth in a six-episode series featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Theresa Davidson, Steven Potaczek, Beth McGinnis, and their students talk with Poarch Archivist Cheryl Thrower, Cheryl's husband Joey Nasser, and Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell.
2024-02-14
44 min
Hear in Alabama
Poarch Creek Indians Episode 5: Generations
Episode five in a six-part series featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Theresa Davidson, Steven Potaczek, Beth McGinnis, and their students talk with Poarch Archivist Cheryl Thrower and her husband Joey Nasser.
2024-02-13
39 min
Hear in Alabama
Poarch Creek Indians Episode 4: Praying, Dancing, Healing
The fourth of six episodes featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Beth McGinnis, Steven Potaczek, and Theresa Davidson talk with Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell, Poarch Archivist Cheryl Thrower, and Cherokee storyteller Choogie Kingfisher.
2024-02-13
38 min
Hear in Alabama
Poarch Creek Indians Episode 3: "What you carry on is what you are."
The third of six episodes featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Beth McGinnis, Theresa Davidson, and Steven Potaczek talk with Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell and Cherokee storyteller Choogie Kingfisher.
2024-02-12
57 min
Hear in Alabama
Poarch Creek Indians Episode 2: "Make sure it's a good you."
The second of six episodes featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. At the 2022 and 2023 Southeastern Indian Festivals, Beth McGinnis, Theresa Davidson, and Steven Potaczek talk with Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell and Cherokee storyteller and National Treasure Choogie Kingfisher. Pictured: Paul Bell.
2024-02-10
55 min
Hear in Alabama
Poarch Creek Indians Episode 1: "It all goes back to having a purpose."
The first of six episodes featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Beth McGinnis, Steven Potaczek, and Theresa Davidson talk with Micco Paul Bell, the ceremonial chief for the Poarch, at the 2022 Southeastern Indian Festival.
2024-02-08
24 min
Hear in Alabama
Hear in Louisiana: Camryn And Shane Rodrigue
Opera singer Camryn Rodrigue talks with her dad Shane Rodrigue about Cajun music.
2024-01-11
13 min
Hear in Alabama
Coming Home to Sacred Harp at Shady Hill FWBC
Dr. Beth McGinnis and her mother go to her father's family reunion and Sacred Harp singing at the Shady Hill Free Will Baptist Church in Lower Alabama on the first Sunday in June.
2023-11-19
37 min
Hear in Alabama
“Offer Your Bodies”: A Conversation with Dr. James Abbington
Dr. Beth McGinnis and Dr. James Abbington talk about organ playing, Hank Aaron's funeral, and a lot more. We realize we have quite a lot in common.
2023-10-11
53 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Many Little Irons In The Fire - Diversifying Your Writing Income With Beth Revis
Today's guest is NYT Bestselling author Beth Revis, who has made a career in both the YA trad world, self-publishing, serial writing, and through running a successful Patreon. Beth joined me today to talk about the endless hustle of the freelance life, diversification, and endless work - and rewards - of making a career as a creator. Read the Transcript Support the Podcast Follow on Facebook Beth's Links: Substack Patreon Twitter Instagram Facebook Ad Links: Vellum
2023-02-06
40 min
Hear in Alabama
"Endowed with Creativity": Thornton Dial Part 2
Beth McGinnis, Paul Barrett, and Lauren Evans continue their conversation with the family of Alabama artist Thornton Dial.
2023-01-28
41 min
Hear in Alabama
"That's Art Then": Thornton Dial Part 1
Beth McGinnis, Paul Barrett, and Lauren Evans talk with the family of Alabama artist Thornton Dial.
2023-01-28
38 min
Hear in Alabama
Grow Your Own: Mt. Gilead Scholastic & Artistic Institute
Dr. Beth McGinnis speaks with Rev. Dr. Stan Angion, Pastor of Mt. Gilead Missionary Baptist Church in Coy, Alabama, and Tracy Hanrahan of Samford University about the remarkable Mt. Gilead Scholastic & Artistic Institute.
2022-08-20
42 min
Hear in Alabama
"Feel to Know": Providence Baptist Church
Dr. Beth McGinnis visits Providence Baptist Church in Marion, Alabama and talks with Rev. Dr. Matthew Wilson and Mrs. Gloria English.
2022-07-11
42 min
Aging Starts Now
Episode 118: Interview with HEAR Nashville
Attorney and partner Chris Johnson speaks with Beth Harmon, the Executive Director of HEAR Nashville, a nonprofit helping qualified low-income adults in Middle Tennessee obtain hearing aids. Learn more about HEAR Nashville at www.hearnashville.org or by contacting the Call Center at 877-354-3271.
2022-06-08
17 min
Diverse: a SWE podcast
Ep 183: Dr. Rose-Margaret Ekeng-Itua and Beth McGinnis-Cavanaugh on Attending Community College
On this episode of Diverse, Rachel Morford, President of the Society of Women Engineers, sits down with professors Dr. Rose-Margaret Ekeng-Itua and Beth McGinnis-Cavanaugh. They are the founding co-leads for SWE's Community College Affinity Group! Listen as they talk about their educational backgrounds, their experience as teachers and advice they have for high school students who are considering starting off at a community college.
2022-06-06
33 min
Hear in Alabama
Brian Viliunas & The Magic City Clarinet Festival
Dr. Beth McGinnis and Dr. Brian Viliunas talk about the Magic City Clarinet Festival, the Samford University Orchestra, environmentally friendly clarinets, practicing and performing music, and more. Dr. Viliunas and Laurie Middaugh play the third movement of Evan Mack's Clarinet Sonata.
2022-03-23
28 min
Hear in Alabama
Chloe Smith part 3
Dr. Beth McGinnis talks with Chloe Smith about music created in response to the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. Photo by Adam Jones, Wikimedia Commons.
2021-10-28
46 min
Hear in Alabama
Chloe Smith part 2
Dr. Beth McGinnis continues her conversation with Chloe Smith about Birmingham jazz musicians during the Civil Rights era.
2021-10-17
48 min
Hear in Alabama
Chloe Smith part 1
Dr. Beth McGinnis talks with Chloe Smith, who wrote a Yale University master's thesis on Birmingham musicians and the Civil Rights era.
2021-10-04
30 min
Hear in Alabama
Kunal Tiwari
Dr. Beth McGinnis talks with Kunal Tiwari, a euphonium student at Indiana University and formerly a member of the Mutton Chops Brass Band. Kunal tells about Hindu devotional songs, Bollywood movies, and the magic of making music with other people.
2021-09-26
42 min
Hear in Alabama
The Mutton Chops
Dr. Beth McGinnis talks with members of the Mutton Chops Brass Band about professionalism, friendship, and having fun.
2021-09-19
37 min
Hear in Alabama
Walker Burroughs Part 2
Dr. Beth McGinnis talks with Walker Burroughs after his tour with Bobby Bones. They discover a surprising connection, and Walker sings "Overjoyed" by Stevie Wonder.
2021-09-12
33 min
Hear in Alabama
Walker Burroughs
Dr. Beth McGinnis interviewed Walker Burroughs in 2019, just after he made it to the top eight in that year's season of American Idol.
2021-09-06
37 min
Hear in Alabama
Demondrae Thurman
Dr. Beth McGinnis talks with Dr. Demondrae Thurman about the struggle of the African-American male, finding your unique voice as a musician, and the Demondrae euphonium mouthpiece.
2021-08-28
37 min
Hear in Alabama
Season 2 Trailer: The Magic City
In Season 2 of "Hear in Alabama," Dr. Beth McGinnis interviews some of the musicians who put the magic in the Magic City.
2021-08-22
04 min
We Interrupt This Broadcast
9-11: America Under Attack - “This has to be deliberate” – (September 11, 2001)
September 11, 2001 dawned crisp and blue in New York City. The gathering hum of a seemingly ordinary workday began taking shape in lower Manhattan. Then the ‘ordinary’ was shattered by the extraordinary. The world changing event that unfolded that morning was unimaginable and unprecedented. It was a sneak attack of epic proportions on American soil, terrifying the nation while thrusting the news media into uncharted territory. Not even the most seasoned news director or reporter at the time had anything in their arsenal of experiences that could have prepared them for their task that day.Broa...
2021-07-20
50 min
We Interrupt This Broadcast
The 2000 presidential election - “…Nobody knows for a fact who has won Florida” – (November 8, 2000)
It was the election that did not decide the presidency, and the biggest media debacle since “Dewey Defeats Truman.” The 2000 campaign between presidential candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore was shaping up as a cliffhanger. Pundits predicted that its outcome would hinge on results from a few key states - Ohio, Michigan, and most of all, Florida. On election night, television news organizations staged a collective drag race on the crowded highway of democracy, recklessly endangering the electoral process, the political life of the country, and their own credibility.Broadcast audio licensed from CNN...
2021-07-20
33 min
We Interrupt This Broadcast
The Death of Princess Di - “Princess Diana has died…” –(August 31, 1997)
She was a princess who never lived happily ever after - and the world loved her for it. Diana Spencer became a global celebrity when she wedded England’s Prince Charles in July 1981. But the fairy tale marriage soon unraveled, and, after no end of adulterous revelations and public separations, finally ended in divorce. But Diana remained a princess in the hearts of her millions of fans - and of the mass media, who faithfully chronicled her every move. Ultimately, it was the pursuit of an image with the highest bounty that lead to her tragic death. The lingering le...
2021-07-20
44 min
In Tune with VHBC
Episode 41: He Is with Me with Marty Watts
This episode is guest hosted by Beth McGinnis, Organist at Vestavia Hills Baptist Church. It includes a conversation with Music Minister Marty Watts and an exploration of the hymn "Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners.”
2021-06-03
34 min
In Tune with VHBC
Episode 40: Gracious Be with Beth McGinnis
This episode is hosted by Marty Watts, Minister of Music at Vestavia Hills Baptist Church. It includes a conversation with Music Ministry participant Beth McGinnis and an exploration of the hymn "Gracious Spirit, Dwell with Me.”
2021-05-27
37 min
Hear in Alabama
Episode 4: Perry County Band Partnership: "Music breaks the human down to the simplest form."
Dr. Beth McGinnis and her students at Samford University interview two of the band directors and one of the school principals in Perry County, Alabama about the Perry County Band Partnership.
2020-09-24
26 min
Unabridged: A Book Podcast
Celebrating Global Read Aloud
In honor of the final year of the Global Read Aloud, Unabridged Podcast revisits our episode from last year, in which we discussed Cherie Dimaline's The Marrow Thieves, Padma Venkatraman's The Bridge Home, and Kelly Yang's Front Desk. Join us in celebrating this fantastic program, which highlights books for young people and promotes global collaboration. Bookish Check-in Ashley - Mark Oshiro’s Each of Us a Desert (thanks to Partner NetGalley) Jen - Roshani Chokshi’s The Silvered Serpents (thanks to Partner NetGalley) Sara - Beth O’Leary’s The Switch (thanks to Partner Libro.fm) Celebra...
2020-09-23
1h 02
Hear in Alabama
Episode 3: Provewell Baptist Church: "When they throw it out you just have to return it."
Dr. Beth McGinnis interviews Mrs. Frances Ford and Dr. Pilar Murphy about the music, history, and people of Provewell Baptist Church in Sprott, Alabama.
2020-09-11
28 min
Hear in Alabama
Episode 2: "Spiritual Nutrients"
Dr. Beth McGinnis speaks with Lloyd Bricken, a Birmingham-based scholar, actor, and musician who partnered with Brazilian scholars and performers to create Crossroads, an exploration of African diasporic music and poetry from Alabama and Brazil.
2020-09-04
20 min
Hear in Alabama
Episode 1: "The Song Was Moving through Them"
Dr. Beth McGinnis interviews Lloyd Bricken, co-director of The Great Crossroads Project, a group that explored and performed African diasporic poetry and music from Alabama and Brazil.
2020-08-29
15 min
Hear in Alabama
Season 1 Trailer
In Season One of Hear in Alabama, Dr. Beth McGinnis explores the rich musical traditions of Perry County: African diasporic music from Alabama and Brazil, the music of Provewell Baptist Church in Sprott, and the marching bands of Francis Marion School in Marion and Robert C. Hatch School in Uniontown. Coming September 2020.
2020-08-13
04 min
Unabridged: A Book Podcast
Underrated Books and Authors with Mariely Sylvette Martinez of PodQueens Latinas
In this Unabridged Podcast episode, we have so much fun talking with Mariely Sylvette Martinez of PodQueens Latinas about underrated books and series. She joins us for our Bookish Check-in, and then we chat about what it means to be underrated and why some great books and authors don't seem to get as much buzz as others. Finally, we end with our Give Me One segment and recommend some podcasts that we're enjoying right now. Bookish Check In Ashley - Mindy McGinnis's A Madness So Discreet Jen - Kel Kade's Fate of the Fallen Sara...
2020-07-08
51 min
FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis
Venture Capital During a Pandemic
Veteran venture capitalist Beth Ferreira compares and contrasts the economic challenges posed by Covid-19 with past economy-wide downturns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-04-09
32 min
FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis
Everyone Wants To Be in VC, But No One Wants To Lose Money with Beth Ferreira
Beth Ferreira has been involved in venture investment in some of the most exciting startups in recent history, both as a venture capitalist and an early employee. She shares her experience managing the risks and rewards of investment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-12-12
38 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Writing Tough Topics for Teens with Jamie Beth Cohen
Today’s guest is Jamie Beth Cohen, author of Wasted Pretty. A writer and storyteller who works in higher education, her non-fiction has appeared in The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, and Teen Vogue. Jamie joined me today to talk about writing tough topics for teens, getting non-fiction pieces published, and the dangers of embracing the myth of the solitary writer, plus how community can help. Support the Podcast Read the Transcript Links for Jamie: Website: http://www.jamiebethcohen.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jamie_Beth_S
2019-08-19
32 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
The Key To Writing YA Horror: Chelsea Bobulski
Today’s guest is Chelsea Bobulski who graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in history. As a writer, she has a soft spot for characters with broken pasts, strange talents, and obstacles they must overcome for a brighter future. Her debut young adult novel, THE WOOD is available now. Her next release REMEMBER ME releases August 6th. Chelsea joined me today to talk about querying for five years, the stress of breaking up with her first agent, and the importance of maintaining a polite, professional attitude while in the query trenches, learning how to ba...
2019-08-05
34 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
The Do's and Don'ts of Self-Marketing With Kelly DeVos
Today’s guest is Kelly DeVos whose work on body positivity has been featured in the New York Times as well as on Vulture, Salon, Bustle and SheKnows. Her debut novel, Fat Girl on a Plane, named one of the “50 Best Summer Reads of All Time” by Reader’s Digest magazine, is available now from HarperCollins. Her second book, Day Zero, is coming in 2019 from Inkyard Press/HarperCollins. Kelly joined me today to talk about the sophomore experience in publishing, the importance of networking, and how NOT to market yourself. Also covered: jumping genres but still remaining tr...
2019-07-22
25 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Making Art Even When You're Lost with Andrea Hannah
Today’s guest is Andrea Hannah, an award-winning author, essayist, and workshop leader. She teaches on living a healthy creative life at her Wild Heart Retreats and writes about making art on Twitter and Instagram (@andeehannah). Andrea joined me today to talk using the same process whether she’s writing fiction or non-fiction, and the constant hustle of being a successful freelancer, how her upcoming release A Map for Wild Hearts, is designed to help creatives find their way through the obstacles blocking their artistic goals, and writing through chronic pain, illness, and depression. Support the Pod...
2019-07-08
29 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Genre-Blending As A Strength & Writing In Your Non-Native Language with Katya De Becerra
Today’s guest is Katya de Becarra, who was born in Russia, studied in California, lived in Peru, and then stayed in Australia long enough to become a local. She was going to be an Egyptologist when she grew up, but instead she earned a PhD in Anthropology and now works as a university lecturer and a researcher. Her debut What The Woods Keep was released in three countries in 2018. Katya joined me today to talk about blending genres in her debut title, and how she managed to find a publisher that believed it was a strength, rather than a...
2019-05-13
39 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Selling Your Novel Yourself & The Marriage of Business And Creativity in Publishing With Beth Kander
Today’s guest is Beth Kander, an award-winning playwright and author, the second book in her dystopian epic Original Syn comes out this fall from Owl House Books. Beth joined me today to talk selling a novel to a smaller publishing house on her own, and the risks of writing to the trend, if the trend might stick you in a niche. Also covered: the marriage of business and creativity necessary to make it in publishing, also, how to know which creative medium your story is best suited for. Support the Podcast https://writerwriterpantsonfire.com/supp...
2019-04-29
35 min
FedSoc Events
Panel 4: Blockchain-Backed Cryptocurrencies: Order Without Law in the Digital Age
On March 15-16, 2019, the Federalist Society's student chapter at the ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law hosted the 2019 National Student Symposium. The fourth panel discussed "Blockchain-Backed Cryptocurrencies: Order Without Law in the Digital Age".In the wake of skyrocketing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency prices, the SEC has argued that cryptocurrencies should be regulated as securities. Yet, many of those responsible for developing cryptocurrencies view them as an efficient, reliable way of storing and exchanging value without government interference or regulation. This panel will discuss the likelihood that cryptocurrencies will play a meaningful role in the global economy, and...
2019-04-17
1h 39
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Maintaining Tension In An Introverted Novel & The Short Story Market with Blair Hurley
Today’s guest is Blair Hurley, who received her A.B. from Princeton University and her M.F.A. from NYU. Her stories are published or forthcoming in Ninth Letter, The Georgia Review, West Branch, Mid-American Review, Washington Square, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Descant, Fugue, and elsewhere. She has received a 2018 Pushcart Prize and scholarships from Bread Loaf and the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts. Her debut novel, THE DEVOTED, was published in August 2018 from WW Norton & Company. Blair joined me today to talk about writing your own interests, even if that places your story in a qui...
2019-04-15
37 min
Sam.wav
Season 2, Episode 3 - Music in Marion
We often say that music broadens boundaries, but how does that concept come into play? Dr. Beth McGinnis and her senior seminar class explored the power of music by traveling to Perry County, Alabama. While there, they played music with high school students and interviewed school administrators. In this student-made episode of Sam.wav, we discuss the role of music education in the Black Belt and beyond. This episode features Samuel Robertson, Beth McGinnis, Cathy Trimble, and Isaac Lanier. The music in this episode was written and produced by Samford student Kerry Joiner, who also got to participate in this...
2018-11-13
00 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
October Roundup & Writing In Your Non-Native Language
A roundup of the guests and topics for the month of October, as well as considering a question from a listener about writing in English when it's not the author's native language. Article Link: How Do Bilingual Authors Choose to Write Their Stories? by Katya de Becerra Ad Links: Unwritten by Tara Gilboy Paper Hearts Writer's Workbook by Beth Revis
2018-10-29
09 min
Seismic Soundoff
#38: Spotlight on the Mediterranean
In this episode, host Andrew Geary speaks with three authors from the special section highlighting the Mediterranean region in July's The Leading Edge. These authors discuss the latest scientific scholarship and future prospects in the Mediterranean after a record-breaking find in 2015. Show notes and links at https://seg.org/podcast/Post/6438. Interviewee biographies Giovanni Rusciadelli is Associate Professor in Sedimentology & Stratigraphy at the University of Chieti and the Founder and Managing Director of Strata Georesearch, a spin-off of the University of Chieti. He is currently interested in seismic modelling of slope-margin systems based on detailed outcrop descriptions. Peter Shiner is...
2018-07-12
24 min
Seismic Soundoff
#37: Searching for water in Kakuma
In this episode, we highlight a team of Canadian geophysicists that traveled to the second largest refugee camp in the world to find water. The Kakuma Camp in Kenya is home to 185,000 refugees and growing. This is the story of passionate geophysicists working with driven refugees and locals to bring water to 140,000 people in East Africa. In this episode of Seismic Soundoff, what happened when geophysics went to Kakuma. For show notes, including a full transcript, photos and links to dig deeper into the Kakuma water project and Paul Bauman’s work, visit https://seg.org/podcast/Post/6368. Every June 20 ma...
2018-06-20
41 min
Seismic Soundoff
#36: Image processing and machine learning
In this episode, host Andrew Geary speaks with Nishank Saxena on advancements in image processing and machine learning. June's The Leading Edge highlights these topics and showcases methods to achieve meaningful geological results while reducing costs and increasing speed. Nishank Saxena served as a guest editor. Show notes and links at https://seg.org/podcast/Post/6353. Interviewee bio Dr. Nishank Saxena works as a research petrophysicist at Shell. His interests include all aspects of theoretical and computational geophysics. Nishank also pioneered the work on generating benchmarks for the digital rock physics technology. He received his Ph.D. in geophysics and...
2018-06-07
25 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Beth Revis: A Decade of Publishing Rejection
Today’s guest is Beth Revis author of New York Times bestselling ACROSS THE UNIVERSE trilogy, as well as THE BODY ELECTRIC, THE WORLD WITHOUT YOU and The Paper Hearts series for writers. Beth joins host Mindy McGinnis to talk about writing ten books before hitting it big with the eleventh one, receiving nothing but rejections for a decade… and how that made her a better writer. Podcast Patreon Beth's Links: Site Twitter Instagram Facebook Ad Links: A VOID THE SIZE OF THE WORL...
2018-05-08
31 min
Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Rachele Alpine: Know What You Want In A Literary Agent
Today’s guest is Rachele Alpine, author of both YA and middle grade titles, as well as being a full-time English teacher, wife and mom. Rachele joins host Mindy McGinnis to talk about the importance of knowing what you want in an agent – and what questions to ask – before you begin querying, how having a teacher guide made for your book can crack the classroom market, as well as time management and how Rachele maximizes every minute in order to be a full time teacher, wife, mother, and writer. Rachele's Links: Site Twitter F...
2018-02-19
37 min
ILTA Voices
ILTA Professional Services Leadership Podcasts - Beth McGrath
Listen in as members of ILTA’s Profession Services Steering Committee interview CIOs and IT directors about their experiences, advice and strategies for success in their new roles or new firms. Beth McGrath - Chief Information Officer at McGinnis, Lockridge & Kilgore, L.L.P.
2014-04-23
19 min