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Spiritual Spotlight Series
Awakening to Love: Ellen Weir’s Afterlife Wisdom and Transformative Power of Music
Send us a textWhen Ellen, a music therapist and spiritual coach, encountered a near-death experience involving Jesus and Buddha on a pink cloud raft, her life transformed in unexpected ways. During our conversation, she reveals how this mystical event ignited her spiritual mission and influenced her book, "Waking Up in Heaven." Ellen's journey emphasizes the remarkable impact of sound and music therapy in healing, with insights that blend both spirituality and science to promote physical and cellular rejuvenation.Another fascinating story comes from a practitioner trained at Naropa University, who shares their own profound...
2025-07-10
39 min
HUNDESTUNDE
#220 - Hunde-Frage-Stunde im Juli - mit Ellen Marques
In dieser Episode begrüßen wir Ellen zu einer neuen Hundefragestunde. Es werden Fragen über ängstliche Hunde, reizoffene Hunde und Neuzugänge beantwortet. Partner der heutigen Folge Werbepartner "DogsLove": Diese Hundefragestunde wird präsentiert von DogsLove, dem beliebten Premium-Hundefutter aus Österreich.Jetzt testen und mit dem Code "SITZ20" -20% auf alle Leckerlis auf dogslove.com sparen.Der Code ist bis zum 04.09.2025 einmalig pro Kundin einlösbar.dogslove.comWerbepartner "Seresto": Diese Hundestunde wird präsentiert von Seresto, dem Halsband gegen Zecken und Flöhe.Mit dem Rabattcode "HUNDESTUNDE10" erhaltet ihr -10% auf Euer Serresto...
2025-07-03
1h 14
Programme B
Ellen Degeneres, reine déchue
Le 30 avril 1997, la télévision américaine vit un petit choc en direct. Sur la chaîne ABC, la très populaire série ELLEN bat son plein. Ce jour-là, on diffuse le 22eme épisode de la quatrième saison de cette sitcom typique de la télé des années 90. On y suit les aventures d’Ellen, incarnée et inspirée par Ellen Degeneres, et de ses amis hauts en couleurs et de ses amours souvent bancals dans un Los Angeles rayonnant. Juliette Livartowski raconte.Cet épisode a été écrit par Thomas...
2025-06-08
16 min
Strong Songs
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Jim Steinman and Bonnie Tyler
Turn around... every now and then I get a little lonely and the snare is sounding smallTurn around... every now and then I get a little bit tired of listening to the sound of sleigh bellsTurn around... every now and then I get a little bit nervous that the cannons will not fireTurn around......every now and then Kirk decides to take on a classic 80s power ballad, and winds up learning a thing or two about when to use castanets and how to pull off an elegant key change. (Are...
2025-05-16
1h 00
Songhunter
De ruta americana amb Ellen & Simona
Descobrim el projecte de la lleidatana Helena Capdevila, que ens convida a un viatge íntim i melòdic de sonoritat folk-rock i alt country amb el seu alter ego, Ellen & Simona. Foto: Cristina Capdevila. 01 Ellen & Simona - "Open water" 02 Ellen & Simona - "Let's sail the sea" 03 Ellen & Simona - "All I need is to cry on your shoulder" 04 Ellen & Simona - "The cord" 05 Bonnie Prince Billy - "One of these days (I'm gonna spend the whole night with you)" 06 Angel Olsen - "Farfisa song" 07 Camp Saint Helene - "Wonder now" 08 Will Johnson - "Floodway fall" 09 Adrianne Lenker - "Feel better" 10 Mi...
2025-03-02
1h 01
Connaissez-vous l'histoire
Ellen Degeneres, reine déchue
Le 30 avril 1997, la télévision américaine vit un petit choc en direct. Sur la chaîne ABC, la très populaire série ELLEN bat son plein. Ce jour-là, on diffuse le 22eme épisode de la quatrième saison de cette sitcom typique de la télé des années 90. On y suit les aventures d’Ellen, incarnée et inspirée par Ellen Degeneres, et de ses amis hauts en couleurs et de ses amours souvent bancals dans un Los Angeles rayonnant. Connaissez-vous vraiment l’histoire de Ellen Degeneres ?Juliette Livartowski raconte...
2024-11-19
15 min
Time To Press Pause - Real-Life Stories from the C-Suite
"Tuck & Roll" - Be Prepared to Pivot with Bonnie-Lyn de Bartok
Send us a textIn the podcast "Time To Press Pause," hosted by Ellen Williams, CEO of The Salient Strategist, she interviews Bonnie-Lyn de Bartok, founder and CEO of The Social Factor Data Company. Bonnie-Lyn, an expert in social risk and performance measurement with 25 years of experience, shares her journey and the significant "pauses" she experienced in her business. She describes how relentless work led to physical and organizational breakdowns, forcing her to step back and reassess her approach. These pauses, though challenging, led to major pivots in her business, transitioning from a consultancy to a...
2024-08-06
19 min
Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Bonnie Crombie is the New Leader of the Ontario Liberals
RECOVERING POLITICIANS PANEL: BONNIE CROMBIE IS THE NEW LEADER OF THE ONTARIO LIBERALS Libby Znaimer is joined by Janet Ecker Former Ontario PC minister of finance, George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, minister of health and Deputy Premier and Cheri Di Novo, a former NDP MPP and a recipient of the Order of Canada. We kick things off with a discussion about Bonnie Crombie's victory as the new leader of the Ontario Liberals. Could she pave the way to a revival of the party? And, the next election is years away but what does she have to do...
2023-12-05
52 min
The Desert Scene
The Desert Scene | Guest: Ellen Goodman, Director, The Foundation for PSUSD
The Foundation for Palm Springs Unified School District’s Director Ellen Goodman talks with Bonnie G on this episode of The Desert Scene. She fills us in on the foundation's 2nd Annual Party with a Purpose on Saturday, October 7th at the Palm Springs Air Museum. This year's theme is One NIght in Bollywood and tickets are available for a very reasonable $35 each. The event features, food, cocktails, dancing and Indian music. For tickets and info go you can Contact Ellen by e-mail at: egoodman@psusd.us
2023-09-25
11 min
Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
Holly by Stephen King
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657841 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Holly Author: Stephen King Narrator: Stephen King, Justine Lupe Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 37 minutes Release date: September 5, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.18 of Total 422 Ratings of Narrator: 4.07 of Total 119 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: #1 New York Times Bestseller * A New York Times Notable Book * An NPR Best Book of the Year Holly Gibney, one of Stephen King’s most compelling and resourceful characters, returns in this chilling “exploration of grief and delusion, just pure undistilled evil” (New York magazine) as she uncovers the truth behind multiple disappearances in a midwes...
2023-09-05
03 min
Reconstructing
Fundamentalism + Ellen White
When did the Seventh-day Adventist Church decide that it was a good idea to add Ellen White’s name to their fundamental beliefs? What was going on at the time leading up to that decision? What on earth went down in 1980?!!As we wrap up the Ellen White series (we have one more episode left), we grapple with the more modern history of the church, and prepare to talk about where we go from here in the final episode. Show Notes/Sources:-The Fundamentals: A Testimony to the Truthhttps://a.co/d...
2023-08-27
44 min
Lipedema Link
Diets and Supplements for Reducing Lipedema Inflammation with Bonnie Newlin
In this episode of Lipedema Link, dietician Bonnie Newlin joins hosts Don Ellen and Phil to discuss the best anti-inflammatory diets and supplements for reducing lipedema symptoms. Bonnie shares her experience with lipedema and weight loss, and provides an overview of popular diets like keto, Mediterranean, RAD, plant-based, and vegan. She explains how these diets can help manage lipedema inflammation through a focus on whole, unprocessed foods. Bonnie also covers supplements like turmeric, omega-3s, vitamin D, and more that support lipedema health. Don't miss Bonnie's tips on taking a lifestyle approach instead of restrictive dieting. Use hashtag #lipedemalink...
2023-08-07
38 min
That's What E Said
61. Perfectly Unhinged: A Mother/Daughter Episode with Ellen
In this week's episode, Emma sits down with everyone's favorite microinfluencer Internet mom—Ellen. They finally review Lessons in Chemistry (the book by Bonnie Garmus), go over Ellen's top Sephora sales picks, discuss premarital cohabitation, chat about their shared love of grocery shopping, share what each of them are reading and watching, and so. much. more. If you're into random tangents, stories of yesteryear, laughing, and never really getting to the point, you will love today's perfectly unhinged episode. Mentioned in this episode: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Remarkably Bright Creatures by Sh...
2023-04-20
1h 02
The Bonnie Barnes Show
Not Megyn Kelly
This week we have something EXTRA special surprise guest for you! Watch this episode of The Bonnie Barnes Show to learn more.In this episode:Lauren promised Bonnie a "celebrity guest" this week so Bonnie prepped an interview for her dream guest Megyn Kelly. She was shocked and livid to discover not only was it not Megyn Kelly, Steve Harvey or Ellen Degeneres... but her dopey best friend Trish.For more Bonnie Barnes please go to: Tik Tok: @maddiestovercomedy & @thebonniebarnesshow Instagram: @thebonniebarnesshow
2022-10-28
45 min
Scrub Caps & Sippy Cups
Breaking the Parenting Cycles with Bonnie Lenz
Hey moms and parents! Bonnie Lenz is here, coming to talk with you about something important. It's something that many of us struggle with, and it can be tough to break the cycles of bad parenting we may have grown up with. But it's definitely worth trying to do better for our kids. So let's get started! There is a lot of pressure on parents to do things "the right way." But what if the right way isn't actually working? In this episode, we'll be discussing how mainstream parenting techniques aren't always practical and how alternative methods...
2022-01-11
41 min
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
Tech Revolution 2022 Crystal Ball Predictions Special – Part 3
Buzz 1: “Fasten your seatbelt. It’s going to be a bumpy night.” (Margo Channing, played by Bette Davis, All About Eve, 1950 drama film) Buzz 2: “What are we gonna do?”…“The question isn't 'What are we going to do?' The question is 'What aren't we going to do?’” (Sloane, played by Mia Sara, and Ferris, played by Matthew Broderick, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, 1986 teen comedy film) Buzz 4: Just keep swimming, just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming…”(Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, Finding Nemo, 2003 computer-animated adventure film) Could you have predicted in 1950 that we'd still be quoting Bette Davis in All About Eve...
2021-12-15
53 min
Cubicle to CEO
106. How This Nutrition Coach Made Her First $14K Month By Keeping It Simple
Let’s be real: The holiday season isn’t usually a booming period for businesses focused on nutrition or health, with family gatherings and delicious treats making it almost impossible to get people’s attention. Today’s guest however, defied all industry norms and is here to share how she did it. Bonnie Campbell is a registered dietitian and nutritionist who founded The Nourished Path, a personalized nutrition coaching company. She joined my 12 month mentorship program, Cubicle to CEO, back in December, and within mere weeks of implementing the strategies I teach in my Consisten...
2021-08-09
36 min
Ellen's Choices
11. Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler
Een anekdote van gastspreker Julie Kennedy. Hij is prachtig.
2021-06-10
04 min
Better Loving Podcast
The Simplicity Of Orgasmic Sex, Exquisite Sex Positions & How to Receive Epic Pleasure
It's time to end performance sex patterns and embrace your inner vanilla-queen! Exquisite pleasure can be found in the simplest ways, and to help illuminate this topic I've brought the wonderful Bonnie Bliss back on the show.In this episode, we dive into many topics (too many to wrap up into a title) around authentic pleasure, sexual conditioning, performing vs enjoying, and how to become an A+ starfish receiver in the bedroom (in the most delicious & empowered way).Topics include:- Disarming sexual pressure- Discerning between sexual ego and sexual desires
2021-02-24
45 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
Heather and Homicide: The Highland Bookshop Mystery Series by Molly MacRae
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/498424to listen full audiobooks. Title: Heather and Homicide: The Highland Bookshop Mystery Series Series: #4 of The Highland Bookshop Mystery Series Author: Molly MacRae Narrator: Lucy Paterson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 4, 2021 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: True-crime writer Heather Kilbride arrives in the seacoast town of Inversgail, Scotland, to research a recent murder for her new book. But if that’s true, why does she seem more interested in William Clark, a shadowy lawyer with no connection to the murder? Her nosy questions arouse the suspicions of Constable Hobbs, the mem...
2021-01-04
8h 51
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Parenting: How It Started... How It's Going — 53
The Martini ShotIt's the last episode of I Shouldn't Have Had Kids and we're taking a minute to look back at how things started and how they're going now—with parenting, pandemicing, and podcasting!How it started and how it's going with kids: From baby blowouts to graduating seniors who remind us how incredible the journey of parenting really is.How it started and how it's going with the pandemic: From total lockdown to kids at home 24/7 trying to make remote learning palatable in any way shape or form. How...
2020-12-01
1h 16
Hometown To Hollywood w/ Bonnie J Wallace
EP 123: Jerome Butler, Dialect Coach
My guest on this episode of the Hometown to Hollywood Podcast is top dialect coach Jerome Butler. As a dialect coach for actors performing in movies, television, or theater, Jerome’s job is to give actors enough understanding of the accent for their imagination to take over and bring the character to life. And as a Juilliard School graduate with more than 25 years of experience in theater, television, and film, Jerome Butler understands the challenges facing actors. Performers he’s worked with range from Naomi Watts, Thandie Newton, Melanie Liburd, Noomi Rapace, Stephanie Szosta...
2020-11-25
14 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Blended Holidays — 52
Trying to make magic and create memorable holiday traditions—especially for a newly blended family—is a pretty tall order. It takes intention, patience, and a willingness by everyone to embrace the idea that families come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes, it also takes a lot of wine.This week we'll take you behind the scenes of our first Thanksgiving celebration as a new blended family — complete with exes, in-laws, and a raw turkey. The fun just keeps coming through the holidays and the years, however, with memories that are woven into the fabric of our blende...
2020-11-24
1h 06
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Temper Tantrums: They're Not Just for Presidents — 51
This week's episode is inspired by a POTUS unwilling or unable to accept the facts. Indeed, you can probably currently find him prone on the floor of the Oval Office, pounding his feet and fists, screaming, "I won't go! I won't! I won't go, and you can't make me!!"If you've ever parented a 2- or 3-year-old, you know exactly what's happening. It's a temper tantrum, and they are the bane of every parent's experience. Full-body sweats, tears, pleading, and begging are the hallmark signs of a temper tantrum—and that's just the parental response! Th...
2020-11-16
56 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Adulting — 50
Millennials are so... special. Believe us. We have one. In the Millennial generation, everybody gets a ribbon and everything gets a sticker. They even have a word for growing up. It's called "adulting." In fact, there's a book and about a million articles all about the subject. There's really nothing new about growing up or adulting, but there is certainly enough to talk about! Especially since we have one "adult-ish" son, another who is in full-fledge adulting mode, and a third boy on the precipice of the whole thing. What does adulting entail, you ask? We...
2020-11-10
1h 12
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Imagine That: Kids and their Imaginary Friends — 49
Imaginary friends and freaky role in the familyUh, honey? Who are you talking to? Cue Twilight Zone music as your son or daughter turns around slowly, looks at you, cocks their head and asks, "Can't you see him, mommy?"What does it mean when a child has an imaginary friend? One with whom they spend the bulk of their time. One that plays the role of confident, family member, and trouble maker all at once. "But Mommy, Wiggy doesn't WANT to nap, so I have to stay awake with him.."
2020-11-03
59 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Tales of Terror: Little Ghouls on Halloween
A woman runs down a dark street screaming in terror. She races up the steps to her best friend's house and pounds on the door. As the door creaks opens, the woman pulls out her (hot glue) gun and trains it on her friend."Hot toddy. Stat!" she pants. "Oh, and I need to borrow some orange felt. I just ran out." The joy that many parents get in the planning, buying, cutting, and placating that goes into one night of tricks and treats has always been a head–scratcher to us. Halloween gives our kid...
2020-10-27
1h 02
Mid-Riff
019 / Pamela Cole and Ellen Angelico (Fanny’s House of Music) on the Tornadovirus and Catalogue Guitars
Hilary talks with Pamela Cole and Ellen Angelico (Fanny’s House of Music) about creating “Nashville’s Most Comfortable Music Store,” the specificity of oppression, and treating everyone like Joe Bonamassa. Plus, Music Store Salesperson Tropes.Huge thanks to this episode’s sponsors! EarthQuaker Devices- extra special effects pedals made by hand in Akron, OH!Studio 121- recording, production, beats and more in Providence, RI!PAMELA’S BIOPamela Cole (she/her) is a co-owner of Fanny's House of Music in Nashville, TN. Cole is a bass player and music industr...
2020-10-21
1h 14
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Chores and Allowance: Working Hard for the Money
On episode 47: Chores and allowance are on our mindsIs it a bad idea to pay kids to help around the house?A house they live, eat and sleep in?A house where their parents work, on their behalf, from sun up to sun down? This week, we unpack the ins and outs of rewarding kids for what is the simple act of "pitching in." In this episode, more than most, we invite you to learn from our (massive) mistakes! Total case of "Do what we say, not what we do"!
2020-10-20
58 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
All in the (Extended) Family – 46
On episode 46: Grandparents steal the show!Oh, baking pies with grandma or building birdhouses with grandpa might sound like a quintessentially grandparental moment, but let's not forget the somewhat more interesting tidbits about the role of these important family members. For instance:Grandma glued to her police scanner to stay in-the-know about all of those "no-goods" out there. Her investigative bent taught the grandkids good research skills.Grandpa taking off his hollow, wooden leg to show off the treasures he'd tucked inside. Hey, it beat the mattress—and inspired in his grandkids a healthy distrust of ba...
2020-10-13
1h 05
Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 139: Johanna Rose, Concetta Abate, Lydia Luce, Lydia Loveless, Emily Zuzik, Phillipa Cookman, Girls on Grass, Al Holbrook, Bonnie Whitmore, Bison Bone, Mike West, Jensen Sisters, Brendan and the Strangest Ways, Olivia Ellen Lloyd, Bette Smith
I was super late getting this one out, so everyone gets to hear the Patreon songs! Also, found poetry! Album of the Week: Lydia Loveless -- Daughter Daughter finds Americana stalwart Loveless at the ebb of significant upheaval: a divorce, a relocation, a cathartic but tumultuous outing of bad practices at her previous label, Bloodshot Records, the reverberations of which are still being felt three years later. But all of that has led to one thing: out with the bad, and in with the good. On Daughter, Loveless is searching for answers amidst a way forward. She’s continuing to expl...
2020-10-05
1h 23
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Mental Health: Winter Is Coming – 45
This week we tackle the thing on everyone's mind: How can we protect the mental health of our children during the dark months of winter? Yes it's going to be H-A-R-D. But you are absolutely capable of weathering the storm that's brewing. We've collected sage advice from experts—because god knows that's not us—and are bringing that advice to you this week, couched in our own irreverent look at life with kids. One thing is crystal clear. Flight attendants know what they're talking about. When it feels like the plane is about to fall out of the...
2020-10-04
1h 02
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Exercise Your Authority – 44
Exercise. They need it. We know it. But how to make it happen?Why does Minecraft win out over biking, Super Smash Bros beat a neighborhood run, or the promise of Among Us lure our kids back early from a summer swim? We know exercise is good for them, but what's the magical spoon full of sugar that will make the medicine go down? Little kids exercise without thinking – chasing each other, splashing in the shallows all day, or sledding until they can't lift their legs to climb the hill again. Somewhere near mid...
2020-09-29
1h 02
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Teenage Dating: The Rules of Engagement – 43
One day they're in diapers; the next they're nervously picking up their first date, standing on the doorstep with sweaty palms because they're about to meet the parents. You, meanwhile, are sitting behind the wheel of the car trying not to stare. No, you're not stalking your child. You're actually the chauffeur because someone has to give these 13-year-olds a ride to the movies!You read that right. Dating at 13. It may be hard to believe but before you know it that sweet child of your loins will disappear into a hormonal pile of yearning and frantic...
2020-09-22
1h 08
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Quarantine Quarrels – 42
Parenting in normal times is hard enough, but then you add in a little pandemic, a three-state inferno, political division the likes we've never seen, deadly policing, and for a little kick how about the start of a new school year with, yet again, distance learning and no one around to supervise. In the words of our current favorite meme:"At this point, if a clown invited me into the woods I would just go."Since that's not an option, couples are turning to an age-old response to stress. Fighting. Or, as we...
2020-09-15
57 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
What Do You Meme? – 41
It all started with Baby Cha-Cha. That creepy little dancing baby was the first modern meme and made its splash on Ally McBeal waaaay back in 1998. Nope. We're not kidding. 1998. We could never have imagined how that little meme would jump from television to the internet and spawn today's teenage digital language. Let's be honest: teens can have an entire in-person conversation with each other by sharing memes back and forth and never uttering a single word. It's a fricken' mystery. On this week's episode, we unpack the memes that started it all and the...
2020-09-08
1h 12
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Dating After Divorce – 40 (The Ruby Episode)
Knock, knock.Who’s there?Mommy’s new boyfriend.Mommy's new boyfr– wait. Whut??!! It’s our 40th show—the Ruby episode—and we are celebrating with a topic hand-selected by one of our OG PodSquad listeners! How in the world do you introduce your children to a new love interest?Let’s get real. Dating after divorce is a bit of a minefield. And that’s on a good day. Throw in kids, however, and suddenly the landscape becomes shrouded in an I-don’t-know-what-the-hell-I’m-doing-mist. When to let your kids meet...
2020-09-01
54 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Love They [NextDoor] Neighbor – 39
When the social media platform NextDoor came on the scene, it seemed perfect. It provided a place for people to connect locally, share neighborhood information, and look out for one another. You know, a total love-they-neighbor kind of opportunity.But that Nirvana was short-lived. The platform has slowly devolved into a bickering, mean-spirited place for people to shout at each other in all caps, compete for the snarkiest comment award, turn any and all conversations into a political rant. It literally begs you to pour a glass of wine and curl up to watch the slugfest—unless of...
2020-08-25
1h 04
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Puppy Love and Puppy Loss – 38
There is little a parent can do when it comes to teen love. You can't pick your child's crush because that would just be weird. And if you don't like said crush, well, you're out of luck on that one, too. No teen wants to hear a parent's criticism of their heart's true desire. About the only thing you can do when your teen has their first crush—or the next one or the next one or the one after that—is to be ready for the rare occasion when they ask your advice about how to hand...
2020-08-18
1h 13
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Back to School? – 37
Back to school hasn't changed much for decades. The styles have been updated, but the old standbys still mark the start of a new year:Dixon Ticonderoga #2 pencilsA 3-ring binderGlue sticksA lunchbox2 MasksA case of hand sanitizerWait. Whut? This year's back-to-school shopping list looks a lot different for anyone going to school in person—and so does school itself. Whether your kids are online or in-person at the start of school, back to school 2020 is going to look like no other. Join us as we remember the glory days and then scratch ou...
2020-08-10
1h 07
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Lessons from the Crib – 36
You are a parenting ninja. You know it. Your friends know it. And, someday, your children will know it, too. So you're feeling a little cocky one day, throwing down wisdom you feel sure will shape your little darling into an amazing human being, when all of a sudden, BAM!!The tables turn. You become the student, and the 9-year-old standing in front of you, the receptacle into which you pour your knowledge and experience much as Yoda does with Master Luke, has become the teacher. Unexpectedly, you've just been handed...
2020-08-04
1h 02
Better Loving Podcast
Multiple Orgasms, Cervical Pleasure & Opening Your Body To More Sensitivity Part 2
Welcome to part two of this epic two-part episode about all things orgasm!We get SUPER juicy with this one, discussing topics like...* Common myths and misconceptions that block us from accessing epic pleasure* All the different kinds of orgasm we can access* How I find pleasure even though I'm working on the computer soooo much lately* Why a holistic approach to sexuality is essential* Tools and approaches to increase your sensitivity* Why most of us hold shame / conditioning around sexuality* Where to start if you've never had an...
2020-07-30
39 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Soiling the Nest – 35
You spend nine months nesting, making your everything just right so that your beautiful newborn will know, from the very beginning, that home will always be the safe place.Then, 18 years later, that little chick you've been loving and coddling and providing for graduates and you burst with pride. Next stop: Leaving home. And then it happens. Your beautiful child morphs into a surly, argumentative and disrespectful pain in the ass. We call it soiling the nest. If you're not familiar with the term "soiling the nest", you've probably never graduated a high school senior p...
2020-07-28
1h 03
Better Loving Podcast
Multiple Orgasms, Cervical Pleasure & Opening Your Body To More Sensitivity
You guessed it pleasure Queen, this two-part podcast series with the incredible Bonnie is dedicated to all thing orgasm, pleasure, and B E Y O N D.This week @bonniebliss.co and I deep dive into the world of female pleasure. Bonnie shares with us her eye-opening and whole-body-resounding definition of orgasm, the different types of female orgasm (this will blow your mind), and how to open and resensitize your body to more.. well, bliss.If you're wanting to expand beyond peak pleasure and into those rejuvenating, full-body orgasmic states, or if you'd simply like...
2020-07-23
30 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Game On – 34
With so many kids stuck at home, every parent under the sun is looking for ways to keep them entertained. Hold our beer.We're talking games this week–from Minecraft to Ms. Pacman, Racing Demons to Poker–and everything in between. What keeps your kids entertained? Which games did you love growing up? And which games have you hiding in the basement so you don't have to play?If ever there was a time to stock the game closet, it's right now; because in the words of the House of Stark, "Winter is coming." Who are...
2020-07-21
1h 17
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Play Ball! – 33
It starts out so innocently. Your baby boy or girl joins a team of 5-year-olds running onto the soccer field and chasing down a ball for the sheer joy of it. Before you know it, however, you are shelling out bank for private lessons, equipment, fees, and an airline ticket to some ball field in Arizona, hoping that a big athletic scholarship is in your superstar's future. What in god's name has happened to kids' sports?!We share all the mistakes we've made encouraging our kids to chase the proverbial gold ring in...
2020-07-14
1h 08
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Don't Take No for an Answer – 32
Kids hear "no" from the time they can reach out and rip an earring out of mommy's ear until the night they ask an adult to buy them alcohol for the senior prom. Who knew it was all training for the biggest "no" of them all? "No, honey, you can't have a social life during a pandemic." Ouch.It's time to be firm. Telling your kids "no" teaches them boundaries, respect, responsibility, and—these days—how to be a good citizen and help protect the lives of people they will never meet. Nobody ever said pare...
2020-07-07
1h 17
Irenicast - A Progressive Christian Podcast
White Supremacy in Evangelicalism - Hidden in Plain Sight
Co-hosts begin this raw and real conversation about white supremacy in Evangelicalism by reflecting on their experiences of white supremacy in their formative churches. Memories arise from Awana, mission trips, seminary and other church settings. Co-hosts recall witnessing the pervasive project to marginalize people of color across all aspects of their formative church life. The white co-hosts marvel that with all the talk of sin, never did that talk include racism. The conversation dips into topics like colonialism, school/church integration and the invisibility of whiteness. Rajeev shares his immigrant experience of being taught to master the...
2020-07-07
1h 11
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Crappy Kids' Shows – 31
Riddle me this Batman: Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?The world has produced incredible kids' cartoons and live action shows over the years: Mr. Rogers, Avatar, Sesame Street, She-Ra, and the like. They are shows that inform, entertain, educate, break the mold, and make us think differently about the world.Caillou is not one of them.That whiny little turd and his 30-minute animated show top our list of crappy kids' shows this week in a salute to the good, the bad, and the ones that tried but really missed...
2020-06-30
1h 14
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
I Know You Are, but What am I? – 30
How can it be that children around the world—especially siblings—argue about the same things, over and over and over again? Do these fight starters sound familiar?"I call shot-gun!""Heyyyyy. You ate the last cookie!""You're looking at me. Why are you looking at me?!""That's my sweater. Did you take my sweater from my closet? Mom!!!!""Give me the remote. It's my turn to pick.""Mom!! She won't come out of the bathroom. She's been in there FOREVER!""Stop breathing my air!"When your kids get into...
2020-06-23
1h 00
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Pet Peeves – 29
"I promise I'll feed it and walk it and scoop poop—whatever you want me to do. Puh-leeeeeze, mom!?!" So begins the everyday saga of parents folding when a child begs for a pet. You know the rest of the story, don't you? That's right. The only people doing the feeding, walking and scooping are the parents.Pet peeves. It's a parental right-of-passage, whether said pet is a guinea pig, a snake, a cat, a dog, or—god forbid—a ferret. All species have fallen victim to the overpromising and underperforming of kids who swear up and...
2020-06-15
53 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Pomp and Shitty Circumstances – 28
Ahhhh, high school graduation. Senior skip day. Signing yearbooks. Commencement pranks. Celebrating with family and friends. Parties (the kind with grandma as well as the kind with a keg). Saying goodbye to friends, teachers, mentors and childhood. Then there's graduation 2020. Damn you, coronavirus!This week we share funny graduation stories and audacious pranks from the years before quarantine. You can expect bare butts on stage, a grandma flipping off the entire commencement audience, and a shout-out to everyone's favorite graduate, Ben Dover.Here's to you, Class of 2020. We salute your effort, perseverance, and...
2020-06-09
59 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Family Traditions – 27
Goodnight Moon. Secret handshakes. Saturday morning waffles. Every family has traditions that help define its culture. Ours has been defined, in part, by an annual, multi-family camp-out in the San Juan Islands. TBH, the kayaking, crabbing, campfires, sing-a-longs and potlucks on an island floating in the Northwest waters of the Pacific Ocean is ridiculously idyllic—as long as the children aren't falling into the fire while roasting marshmallows, the driftwood forts aren't crashing in on the kids who built them, and the parents don't have one too many glasses of scotch. We promise you'll laugh wh...
2020-06-02
1h 04
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
My Kid's Better Than Your Kid – 26
Do you know a parental one upper? You know, the parent whose kid is a little faster, a little smarter, or a little more talented than anyone else's? It's the parent who truly believes that her own child's s**t doesn't stink, even though everyone else in the room is like, "Ew! What's that smell?!" We call this condition Parentitis, an infection plaguing nearly all first-time parents. Most of us outgrow it, especially when child #2 comes along, but we all know at least one parent who is certain that their child is a progeny: the next Einstein...
2020-05-26
59 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
I'm sorry. You did what? – 25
Parenting is hard, sure, but mostly because kids sometimes do the dumbest things! This week, stories from grown-ass adults who did things when they were young that are at least as questionable as the stunts their own children pull. Give a listen and you'll be entertained with stories about playing "hide-and-seek" with a would-be molester, nearly starting the house on fire telling ghost stories, and pulling pretzels out the nose! It's just the kind of distraction you need from today's god awful headlines!Take a break from COVID–19, the quarantine blues, and the crazy that yo...
2020-05-19
58 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Sneaky Teens – 24
Sneaking out of the house is a rite of passage for lots of teens. And they'll tell you that it's as easy as 1-2-3.Step 1: Slip out of bed and use an extra blanket to create a "body" under the bed covers. Step 2: Army crawl out your bedroom door, down the hall and out the front door, steering clear of squeaky floorboards.Step 3: Quietly close the front door behind you. Then, run like hell.This week, Bonnie and Ellen rummage through their own teen years to detail sneaking out and...
2020-05-12
1h 05
The Holistic PT Podcast
13 - Body Autonomy With Bonnie Gibbs
In today’s episode, you’ll meet the exquisite Bonnie Gibbs, physiotherapist and fellow Strength & Conditioning Coach. Bonnie is ‘pro’ body autonomy and is passionate about offering her clients an experience that leaves them firm in their power. Bonnie and I take you deep into the realms of movement autonomy (for women) and cover; Common challenges and barriers women face in the lifting and movement space including pelvic floor, confidence, pain and injury. What a well-designed physiotherapy program should look like and what to do if your injury or pain is not healing or producin...
2020-05-11
1h 04
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
I Spell Stress C-O-V-I-D – 23
As if raising kids wasn't stressful enough: let's layer on a pandemic while we're at it. Then ask parents to work, teach, cook and discipline all at the same time. Oh, and don't forget the dog. The dog must have a walk. As the pandemic wears on, parents are beginning to implode like faulty explosives in an abandoned mine field. And you know who has to walk through that minefield? The kids.What do our children do with the stress they experience during a traumatic worldwide event like this? If you ask the experts, they'll a...
2020-05-05
1h 02
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Bow Down to Teachers – 22
This week's episode is an ode to the Mighty Teacher. Most of us didn't really understand just how essential these hard-working men and women were to our kids, our daily routine, and our ever-loving parental sanity until COVID-19 hit. Without the support of teachers, we parents have been left to home school and drink too much wine. TBH, alcohol really doesn't help solve for n—but it sure takes the sting out of realizing your teen is smarter than you. On episode 22, hear stories about remarkable teachers, find out why Bonnie's childhood nickname was "Fingers," an...
2020-04-28
1h 09
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Blended Weddings – 21
Planning a wedding typically means making a boatload of decisions in rapid-fire succession. When you're a blended family, however, you can add an additional layer of complexity to the situation. Here are the kinds of extra questions we had to deal with when we said our "I do's": Since it's our second time around, should we have a big, white wedding or go low-key? Will our guests be freaky that ours is a same-sex wedding? Should we make vows to the kids as well as each other? Should our kids even be in the wedding? Should we invite our e...
2020-04-21
1h 09
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Food Fight – 20
Quarantined at home with COVID-19 means every parent is now the host of their own cooking show—and kids are the audience. Talk about a tough crowd. What do you do when said audience turns their nose up at rice and beans, your signature pandemic dish? Don't they know there are starving kids in India, Africa and downtown L.A.? Kids were making parents crazy in the perpetual family food fight long before the novel coronavirus turned our lives and the dinner table upside down. Let's face it, though. It's a special slice of hell when...
2020-04-14
49 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Summer Fever – 19
Remember when spring meant a million end-of-the-year school events, figuring out who would watch the kids for the summer, and a frantic dash to get their summer activities selected, booked, and organized? We used to complain about the headache of it all but now we'd give our right arms—both of 'em—to be facing the summer schedule gauntlet again.Instead, the Washington state lockdown continues. This week, Washington's governor announced that public schools will remain closed for the rest of the year (cue Alice Cooper's "School's Out for Summer"). And parents everywhere are muttering to themselves, "I sh...
2020-04-07
48 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Coping with Covid – 18
They say laughter is the best medicine. Well, we call BS. A vaccine against this damn virus is truly the best medicine. Until it arrives, however, we'll have to make do with a little laughter and a lot of alcohol. And Doritos. There must be Doritos.This week, a look at how this pandemic has turned the world upside down—especially for parents. If you've never tried working from home with a three-year-old hanging off your chair, count your blessings. Or how about a hungry teenager busting into your home office (AKA your bedroom) while you're in the...
2020-03-31
53 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
A Covid–19 Quarantine PSA from Lola
Our middle son, who's nickname for the podcast is Lola (if you are scratching your head over that one listen to the show trailer), has a word or two for those of you who think that a backyard neighborhood BBQ is good idea in these days of STAY AT HOME. If you think that every teen and 20-something is out there partying on the beaches of Florida or smoking pot and drinking a Quarantini in the forest with other one-time college students, Lola will restore your faith in this generation of kids.
2020-03-28
01 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Raising Boys vs Raising Girls – 17
While the world spins out of control, we hunker down in the Bombcast Studio to compare notes on the differences between raising boys and raising girls. And don't you even suggest that there's no difference between the two!Could we have spent an hour talking about Covid-19, lamenting the demise of the human race, and wondering what in the hell went wrong at the highest levels? Why, yes. We could have, but what's the fun in that? The ONLY way any of us are going to get through this god-awful situation is to love hard, laugh often...
2020-03-24
53 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Sharenting – 16
SharentingCovid-19 has turned the world on its ear! Schools are closed. The world is working remotely. And Lola is home from college until the next school year. WTF? So what do parents do? We jump online to post "home school" schedules, photos of our kids being adorable, and everything in between. In other words, we sharent. Sharenting is that thing where parents share waaaaaay too much about their kids on social media to the point where their kids—and their friends—roll their eyes in exasperation. Join us this week as we sharent all...
2020-03-17
49 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Quarantined with Kids – 15
Covid-19 is turning our lives upside down and inside out. There's a weirdo run on toilet paper, schools are taking classrooms online, and many parents here in the Pacific Northwest are quarantined with kids. Sounds hilarious, right?To be honest, when you are podcasting from the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, there's not much you can do besides laugh. And wash your hands. Again. And again. And again. This week, what to do with the kids when school is closed for whatever reason—a holiday, a snow day, or a pandemic. Pass the hand sanitizer, pl...
2020-03-10
56 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Nannies and daycare and sitters, oh my! — 14
For some of us, having our hearts ripped out and eaten by cannibals would be better than leaving our children with relative strangers when we return to work after parental leave. Others, however, do a happy dance all the way to the car, envisioning an entire workday without wiping snot, poop, and other bodily liquids from the wall, their clothes, and various parts of their child's body.Regardless, when you gotta work, you gotta to work. You know what I'm sayin'?This week on I Shouldn't Have Had Kids meet the Scottish nanny from hell...
2020-03-03
55 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Parent Volunteers Deserve A Special Place in Heaven – 13
Parent volunteers are saints. In fact, we think there's a special place in heaven for every damn person who has ever served as President of the PTSA. And if you ask the most dedicated of these angels the secret to their success, they will all give you the same answer. Alcohol. All drinking—I mean joking—aside, parent volunteering is what makes the world go around. However, everyone has a limit. When you hit yours, we recommend you make like these two moms and parkour the hell out of that PTSA meeting! Th...
2020-02-24
1h 03
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Near Misses: When Kids Don't Engage Brain Before Acting – 12
For the love of god, why don't kids look before they leap? Let's be honest. Parenting is a journey punctuated by heroic endeavors to save our children from themselves. In this week's episode, you'll hear about concussions, car wrecks, and balls with bee stings. Ouch!If you've ever looked at your kid and wondered, "What in the world were you thinking?!" this week's show will have you feeling like you're part of the new I Shouldn't Have Had Kids club. So let's get together to LOL and SMH at the ridiculous things kids do on the daily.
2020-02-18
1h 06
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Same-sex Parenting – 11
If you're straight, you might not know the kinds of hoops that same-sex parents jump through in their effort to raise and protect their kids. Never ones to shy away from the taboo, Bonnie and Ellen tell you all about it in this episode of I Shouldn't Have Had Kids.It will probably blow your mind.For instance, what if you had to adopt your own child after his birth?Or, what would you do if the office lady in your step-son's school told you that you couldn't pick him up without a...
2020-02-09
56 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Crime and Punishment – 10
Let's be honest. All kids make bad choices, break house rules, and openly defy parental boundaries. It's kind of their job. Our job is to let them know that they've stepped in the proverbial pile of dung—and to make sure they feel the sting of their bad behavior. In this week's episode, we get real—very real—about disciplining kids. Bonnie gets particularly candid and Ellen loses her mind over spanking. Both of us admit, that like all parents, we are nothing but a series of occasional bad choices punctuated by moments of supreme clarity, nailing this t...
2020-02-03
1h 04
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Homework Hell – 9
It's the Great American Parenting Nightmare. Too much homework. It turns households into battle grounds, kids into sleep-deprived zombies, and parents into puddles of frustration. Are we wrong?By the time kids get to high school they are juggling after school activities, about 3 hours of homework each night, a demanding social scene (both digital and IRL), and often a part-time job. You're not crazy. It's hell. For you. For us. And for every parent we know. Oh sure, there's the occasional whiz kid whose mom looks at you in mock surprise when you complain and...
2020-01-28
47 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Traveling with Kids: Are We There Yet? – 8
Planes, trains and automobiles. Regardless of how you do it, traveling with kids is always a crap shoot. It's not like they stop arguing, eating, or costing an arm and a leg just because you've left on your grand adventure. In fact, sometimes they do even MORE of all that stuff when you leave home.This week we drop a few gems of advice about how to survive—and even thrive—when traveling with kids. Be sure to catch the story of Bonnie's airplane bomb scare with an 8-month-old Tigger. Whiskey never looked so good!Fi...
2020-01-21
59 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
That Takes the Cake – 7
How do you know when you've gone too far for a child's birthday party? How about when they bring in the snakes.Some of us evidently operate under the impression that the perfect birthday celebration will lead to the perfect life. Then we hate ourselves in the morning.File it under "What Was I Thinking?"LinksA Little Bit Alexis In case you’re wondering about fire Poi ---------------------------------------------Find all episodes of I Shouldn't Have Had Kids wherever you get your po...
2020-01-14
39 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
College Bound – 6
Send in the S.W.A.T. team! Preparing, applying, and paying for college has handcuffed our family and is holding us hostage. On this week's podcast:A California college tour uncovers collegiate stashTigger competes against some of the best voices in the nationAnd we wonder how the hell families are supposed to navigate the minefield of college applicationsI Shouldn't Have Had Kids is a comedy parenting podcast hosted by Bonnie and Ellen. Each week this same-sex couple makes it clear that kids can—and often do—try the f**k out of a parent...
2020-01-07
49 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Gift-Giving Fails – 5
Wrapping up 2019 with gift-giving fails When it comes to gift giving during the holidays and beyond, we have failed just as often as we've succeeded—especially with our kids!On deck this week, you'll find us:putting together a trampoline in the wee hours of Christmas morning under the soft glow of our headlampsruining the paint ball party we gave to Tigger and Lola when one of us made their teen guest cryasking the age-old question that plagues every parent's winter: Where in the world is your other glove? You JUST got th...
2019-12-31
53 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Put your damn phone down! – 4
Little did we (or you, or any other parent in the world) ever imagine the headache smart phones would create in our lives. Do any of these lines sound familiar to you?"Please look at me when we're talking.""You know the rules. No phones at the dinner table.""Why don't you put that thing away and pay attention?""I'm sorry but there is no way you can do homework well and Snapchat all night long.""We never should have given you that thing.""Why don't you pick up when I call?"
2019-12-21
46 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Jingle Balls – 3
We just wanted to share our favorite holiday movie with Tigger, our oldest son. We invited him to join our annual Christmas tradition of watching Love Actually while wrapping gifts. He'd never seen it before and now that he was a teenager, we thought it was time to welcome him into the fold. And what a fold it was.As the three of us sat in the living room watching the movie, it slowly but surely dawned on my wife and I that we were just about to unintentionally introduce our innocent 13-year-old to pornography. ...
2019-12-17
55 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
The Sex Talk – 2
Having the sex talk with kids is fertile ground for comedy—especially for this same-sex couple trying to get it right raising their three boys. Life Hack segment: What Your Teen Wishes You Knew About Sex EductionFind all episodes wherever you get your podcastsBuzzsproutApple PodcastsSpotifyFollow us on social media!Instagram @ishouldnthavehadkidsFacebook ishouldnthavehadkidsTwitter @SHHKidsOr, email us :)ishouldnthavehadkids@gmail.com
2019-12-03
57 min
I Shouldn't Have Had Kids
Trailer: What's this podcast about? – 1
Meet the hosts and hear what this comedy parenting podcast is all about. Start laughing before you even start listening to the first episode of I Shouldn't Have Kids!Bonnie and Ellen are podcasting for parental sanity, and this same-sex couple is afraid of nothing. They and their three boys are a blended family who have already buried a parent, survived cancer, and battled every "ism" known to mankind. They want you to know that the next time you totally screw it up as a parent, you are in good company!Follow...
2019-12-02
05 min
The Community Library
1.4 Female Friendships with Bonnie
Welcome back! This week, I sat down with Bonnie (who also featured in episode 1) and we discussed our favourite female friendships in books. From Matilda and Miss Honey to Anne Shirley and Diana Barry, female friendships in books are so important and wonderful, and we loved recording this episode for you. Let us know your favourite female friendships in books! Join me next week for a discussion on Watch Us Rise by Renée Watson and Ellen Hagan! Visit the corresponding blog post here to access a full transcription of this episode! Book...
2019-04-15
24 min
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
GameChangers Crystal Ball 2019 Predictions Part 1
The buzz: “It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future” (K.K. Steincke). Good news! If your #1 business wish this holiday season is knowing what 2019 holds for your company, industry and the world, we’ve got the next best thing. Coffee Break with Game-Changers Radio is bringing you six weeks of predictions from 80 thought leaders about the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete in 2019 and beyond. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, or Dom, and join us for SAP Game-Changers Radio 2019 Predictions–Part 1 live. You’ll hear from Shaun Syvertsen, Convergent IS; Brian Kalish. Ka...
2018-12-05
56 min
Irenicast - A Progressive Christian Podcast
Halloween and Heritage - Have Your Soul Cake and Eat it Too
Halloween and heritage, ancestors and the thinning of the veil between worlds- Rev. Raj Rambob (From episode #113) joins Jeff and Allen to talk about all this and more in Irenicast’s fourth Halloween special. In past Halloween episodes, they have discussed the supernatural, the devil and witches. This year they reflect on the holiday itself. They reflect on the larger historical development of the day and how it specifically changed for them in moving away from fundamentalist contexts. The discussion takes them from childhood memories, how Halloween was approached in each of their fundamentalist spiritual development to wha...
2018-10-16
1h 07
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
Women Take the Wheel: Transforming The Automotive Ecosystem - Part 2
The buzz: ”…women are starting to gain ground as consumers and workers in a traditionally male-dominated industry, and brands should be taking note (Jose Costa, Huffington Post). Women driving the automotive industry? In 2014, Mary Barra broke the automotive industry’s boys club gender barrier when she became GM’s first-ever female CEO and Chairman. Women are also driving car purchase decision traffic. Our panel of powerful women in automotive will share their playbooks. The experts speak. Pamela Niekamp, Nielsen: “I think the most important thing, and the key ingredient for a woman, is to act like you belong there and believe th...
2018-07-18
54 min
The Evening Tickler
The Evening Tickler • Ellen Crawford
The kraken wakes. Like squid, Steve and Julian heave from the inky depths of a Catskills winter, their giant eyes bulging, their mantles barnacled and studded with old Gatorade bottles. Through the last fathom they spy the shimmering image of Ellen Crawford, perched upon a rock above the Little Delaware combing her golden hair and singing the kind of song that gladdens all six hearts of two lovesick squid. Pull up a stool at the bar of the Sailors Arms, order up a flagon of ale and a packet of Walker's Cheese & Onion, eavesdrop on two crusty cephalopods plying the...
2018-03-26
00 min
Jackie's Groove
Emerging Artist Series 21: Bonnie McIntosh, Keyboardist with Selena Gomez
Classically trained pianist and endorsed Roland artist, Bonnie McIntosh has been working steadily as a touring keyboardist for the past 10 years. She’s studied classical piano performance at CSULA before transferring to Musicians Institute after receiving a Musicianship Scholarship. For the past few years she’s been the touring keyboardist for international pop mega star Selena Gomez and has performed in arenas all over the world as a part of the Revival World Tour, iHeart Radio’s Jingle Ball 2015 tour, and numerous televised performances including Saturday Night Live, The Today Show, Ellen, the Billboard Women in Music Awards and The Tonigh...
2018-02-27
59 min
Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more
Ep 98: Dr. Bonnie Stewart on Opening the Dissertation
On this episode, Katie is joined by Bonnie Stewart, an educator and social media researcher fascinated by who we are when we're online. Program Lead | Designer for Experiential Education at the University of Prince Edward Island, and Founder | Director of the media literacy initiative Antigonish 2.0, Bonnie is interested in the intersections of knowledge, technology, and identity. As Director of Edactive Technologies, Inc., Bonnie keynotes and consults about digital strategy, digital pedagogy, and community capacity-building around the world. Bonnie's work is centered in her capacity to help people find meaningful ways to work and think together. Based in...
2018-02-12
00 min
Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
59: Dillinger Gang Gun-Molls Part Two w/ Ellen Poulsen - A True Crime History Podcast
Dillinger historian Ellen Poulsen, author of "Don't Call Us Molls", completes her interview with me about the role of women in Depression-era gangs of the Midwest. Included in this episode, girlfriends of the Barker-Karpis and Dillinger Gangs, Mrs. Babyface Nelson and Bonnie Parker of Bonnie and Clyde fame.The author's website: http://www.dillingerswomen.com/Become a Most Notorious patron: https://www.patreon.com/mostnotoriousMost Notorious website: https://www.mostnotorious.com/
2017-03-12
1h 14
Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
59: Dillinger Gang Gun-Molls Part Two w/ Ellen Poulsen - A True Crime History Podcast
Dillinger historian Ellen Poulsen, author of "Don't Call Us Molls", completes her interview with me about the role of women in Depression-era gangs of the Midwest. Included in this episode, girlfriends of the Barker-Karpis and Dillinger Gangs, Mrs. Babyface Nelson and Bonnie Parker of Bonnie and Clyde fame.The author's website: http://www.dillingerswomen.com/Become a Most Notorious patron: https://www.patreon.com/mostnotoriousMost Notorious website: https://www.mostnotorious.com/
2017-03-12
1h 14
Irenicast - A Progressive Christian Podcast
Prophecy Today - Fortune Telling or Something More?
Is prophecy today simply fortune telling or something else? Jeff, Mona and Allen discuss this deceptively layered topic. Much of the time the rhetoric around prophecy, or the prophetic, or even the hebrew prophets themselves seems so otherworldly. Saturated with mysticism and the divine. Perhaps there is more. And that although all that is true, there is another dimension to the tradition of the prophetic. A practical one. One deeply connected to the real life details and systems we all encounter on a regular basis. And finally in an attempt to divine the thoughts of our co-hosts we play another...
2016-10-04
1h 04
Irenicast - A Progressive Christian Podcast
Charitable Giving - With My Mind on Minding My Money
Churches, non-profits, Kickstarter campaigns, charity events - Jeff, Mona and Allen give some space this week to the topic of charitable giving. How do we exercise generosity in a way that really makes a difference? From the “faith giving” of the televangelists’ guaranteed returns to the one-for-one giving of Toms shoes, this conversation challenges our notions of philanthropy and charity - and is followed by another round of Knowin’ Jemonen. Charitable Giving Conversation (00:30) Knowin’ Jemonen Segment (51:27) ANNOUNCEMENTS Registration for the Irenicast Book Club is open. Get all the det...
2016-06-14
1h 04
The Book of Ye with Rob Haze and Chris Daniels
"03 Bonnie & Clyde" (w/ Sydnee Washington and Marie Faustin)
Sorry for the realness. In the ninth installment, the Book of Ye boys are joined by Sydnee Washington and Marie Faustin (The Warm Up). They discuss Kanyes epic interview on Ellen, porn, and banana pudding -- plus the Kanye produced 03 Bonnie & Clyde!
2016-05-31
1h 07
The Book of Ye with Rob Haze and Chris Daniels
"03 Bonnie & Clyde" (w/ Sydnee Washington and Marie Faustin)
Sorry for the realness. In the ninth installment, the Book of Ye boys are joined by Sydnee Washington and Marie Faustin (The Warm Up). They discuss Kanyes epic interview on Ellen, porn, and banana pudding -- plus the Kanye produced 03 Bonnie & Clyde!——CONNECT with THE BOOK OF YE on Twitter (@BookOfYe) for episode updates, conversations with the Book Of Ye community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: twitter.com/bookofyePLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcas...
2016-05-31
1h 14
Transformational Healing
Eastern Balance Medicine and Acupuncture
Enjoy today’s episode with Dr. Bonnie and her very special guest Dr. Ellen Gong. Dr. Gong has practiced in Houston, Texas for 13 years treating her patients with the philosophy of unity between nature and the human as a whole to obtain balance for a healthy life. Dr. Gong specializes in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicines. Her topics today will cover Women’s health, Senior wellness, Herbal medicine and Acupuncture.
2015-09-03
57 min
Transformational Healing
Meditation: Physical, Energetic & Spiritual
Join Dr. Bonnie and her guest Mary Ellen Feldman as they discuss many concepts of meditation. Mary Ellen is a graduate of the The Institute for Applied Meditation, University of the Heart and she will be sharing with us ways to unite one's soul, heart, mind and body for personal transformation and to guide toward the spiritual goal of Illumination.
2015-02-05
56 min
Bonnie & Maude
Ep. 17 - Drop Dead Gorgeous // GUEST: Rommel Wood
We discuss Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999), a darkly hilarious mockumentary about a small town beauty pageant that turns violent. Kirsten Dunst once again flexes her comedic muscles, alongside Ellen Barkin and Allison Janney as "the white trash Laverne and Shirley." Amy Adams tries out the sexpot character long before the success of American Hustle or the awkwardness of Cruel Intentions 2. A terrific female cast all around and an unusual script by Lona Williams, who we hope to see more from in the future. Joined by guest Rommel Wood, potentially the movie's #1 fan (she has pretty much the entire film memorized!), El...
2014-01-09
37 min