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Christy Hartman
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Tall Can Audio - A Pint Of Canadian Sports Talk
TCA Ep1474: Sunday Night Check In. Eric Cartman vs The Ottawa Senators
Just a quick teaser ahead of the usual Monday morning show as Matt Robinson and Rob Christy discuss the Ryan Hartman v Tim Stutzle incident from Saturday's Sens vs Minnesota Wild game.We'll see you Monday morning for tons more.Follow TCA on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tallcanaudio.bsky.socialFollow TCA on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Instagram: https://instagram.com/tallcanaudio?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Follow TCA on Facebook: https://www.facebook...
2025-02-03
15 min
Not Quite Write
Daredevil Critique – ‘Home Sweet Home’ by Christy Hartman
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Home Sweet Home by Christy Hartman. This story appeared in the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid head-hopping”. Thanks to our daredevils for bravely facing the judges’ fire for the collective benefit of our listeners. Think you can stand the heat? Purchase a Daredevil package at notquitewriteprize.com Connect with us at https://notquitewrite.com Register for the next Not Quite Write Prize a...
2024-12-27
42 min
Sage Studio
Discussing Sage Oak's Program for Advanced and Gifted Education (PAGE) with Christy Hartman
Exploring Sage Oak's PAGE Program with Christy HartmanIn this episode of Sage Studio, host Tiffiny Webster welcomes Christy Hartman to discuss the Program for Advanced and Gifted Education (PAGE). Christy explains the PAGE program's goals to cater to the educational needs of gifted students from third to eighth grade, its similarity to the GATE program, and offers insights into PAGE-specific activities including STEM and English Language Arts classes, one-on-one advising, guest speakers, field trips, and parent support groups. The episode also provides information on how students can qualify for the PAGE program.00:00 Introduction and...
2024-11-21
13 min
Cocktail Nation
Evenings At The Penthouse-Starlight Star Bright
Let's look at the stars above and marvel. www.cocktailnation.net Jason Paul Curtis- Summer Star Dexter Gordon-Stairway To The Stars Mattias Uneback-Starfish Cocktail Inn- Stella by Starlight George Shearing- A Handful of Stars Singers Unlimited- Lost In The Stars Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66- So Many Stars Doris Day- Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars Marian McPartland- I Saw Stars Renee Raff- Among The Stars James Spencer-Stars Fell on Alabama June Christy-When You Wi...
2024-06-03
1h 03
True Crime & Cocktails
Phil Hartman
Lauren and Christy deep dive the life and tragic death of actor Phil Hartman. Christy's research reveals an incompetent psychiatrist, a volatile relationship ready to blow, and a connection to The Dating Game! So grab a drink, put on some pjs, and join this duo for a true crime slumber party!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2024-04-30
1h 59
Rabbit Troop Sucks
Small Soldiers
Director Joe Dante leads us into a suburban toy war. There’s more to these gizmos than just plastic. Meanwhile, Alan Abernathy (Gregory Smith) and Christy Fimple (Kristen Dunst) have so much going for them – and so much in their way. Irwin (David Cross) and Larry (Jay Mohr) have created a sentient robo-army for Gil Mars (Denis Leary), and that army is gunning for these wannabe sweethearts. Chip Hazard (Tommy Lee Jones) leads the Commando Elite against Archer (Frank Langella) and the Gorgonites –and everyone who likes the Gorgonites. Combat is inevitable! There are scooter chase scenes! There are explos...
2024-03-22
1h 21
Full Audiobook: Where Words Come Alive and Dreams Take Flight
Dial M for Meow: Bookshop Kitties Mysteries, Book 1 Audiobook by Ruth J. Hartman
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 729940 Title: Dial M for Meow: Bookshop Kitties Mysteries, Book 1 Author: Ruth J. Hartman Narrator: Allyson Voller Format: Unabridged Length: 08:07:44 Language: English Release date: 12-05-23 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Thriller & Horror, Detective Stories, Cozy Mystery Summary: From author Ruth J. Hartman comes a purrrrfect new cozy mystery series... When childrens book author, Christy Bailey, receives a call from her aunt Betty to help out at her bookshop, she drops everything to go. Christy packs up her two catsMilton and Pearl, the stars of her children's mystery booksand leaves...
2023-12-05
8h 07
Hey, Did You See This One?
Episode 55 - Small Soldiers
This week we finish Mega Movie Summer Series - a look at huge movies that took over the year they came out. McDonalds tie ins, toys and commercials everywhere! This week we're talking about Small Soldiers (1998). Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out! Watch live at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM EST Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Gregory Smith, Jay Mohr, Phil Hartman, Kevin Dunn, Denis Leary, Frank Langella & Tommy Lee Jones Directed By: Joe Dante Synopsis: When teenager Alan (Gregory Smith) buys a...
2023-11-29
2h 09
State of the Human
Learning Medicine (full episode)
We visit five places on campus where future doctors are learning how to practice medicine. We’re going to real classrooms: anatomy lab and wet lab, lecture halls, we visit a Stanford Free Clinic, bike across campus to the mausoleum, and head down the road to Webb Ranch. We’re asking: How are students learning to practice medicine, thoughtfully? Producers: Victoria Yuan, Aparna Verma, JJ Kapur, Sarah Griffin, Esha Dhawan, Linda Liu, Christy Hartman, and Gaby Li
2020-03-19
56 min
Brave Nation with Leigh Sloan
The Female Perspective on Body Image
Send us a textWe begin this honest conversation with Nesha Christy and Amanda Hartman, two young single Alaskan ladies on challenges with body image and self-perception. This is part one of a two part brave conversation.
2019-06-24
13 min
State of the Human
Mythologizing (full episode)
In this episode, we search for myths in the modern world. We ask-- where are monsters hiding, and who created them? What do the myths we circulate say about ourselves? Producers: Claudia Heymach, Morgan Canaan, Sophie McNulty, Ben Schwartz, Jett Hayward, Michaela Elias, Christy Hartman, Jake Warga, Jenny March Music:
2019-05-21
39 min
State of the Human
Survival (full episode)
Sometimes you have to keep your head down to stay alive. This is a show about playing the cello in the darkest hour, and returning to the site of the fire, and keeping your head down to stay alive. This is a show about what happens when the sun goes down, and when you get lost in the mall, and when you pick up the phone because you have nowhere left to turn. This is a show about the terrible and the beautiful. This is a show about survival. Producers: Jett Hayward, Bella Lazzareschi, Elisabeth Dee, Stephanie Niu, Cathy Wong...
2018-04-25
1h 32
State of the Human
Inheritance (full episode)
In this episode, we explore inheritances’ many forms and unexpected outcomes. “You’ll hear the forgotten tales of hand-me down clothing, stories of family exploits that keep ancestors alive, how your genetic inheritance can define you...for better and for worse, and how even our values can get passed down from one generation to the next.” Host: Rosie La Puma Producers: Rosie La Puma, Luke Soon-Shiong, Hadley Reid, Jake Warga, Claudia Heymach, Christy Hartman, Annina Hanlon, Benjamin Philip Suliteanu, Jonah Willihnganz, Ethan Chua Featuring: Rosie La Puma, Deborah Wicks-La Puma, Deanna Wicks, Luke Soon-Shiong, Brooke McEver, Claudia Heymach, Marisa Heymach, Sierra F...
2017-01-31
59 min
State of the Human
Burying (full episode)
As a society, we still maintain many ancient traditions and practices relating to the care of our dead. We invest tremendous resources and energy in maintaining cemeteries and sacred ground for the bodies of our beloved. In the face of death, we dig and scrape through dirt, mixing our emotions in with the earth. We create a grave--a hallowed space carved out for sadness and pain, but also for warmth and joy. We lay down what we carry from the person we’ve lost--the good and the bad. It doesn’t matter what we bury--a body, a feeling, or an obje...
2016-12-17
59 min
State of the Human
Imagining (full episode)
The mind’s ability to envision more than what is physically present in the world is an astounding fact of life. We’re always imagining, thinking, and living in our heads. Our thoughts and our imaginations shape how we see the world, they shape our words and our actions. This is nothing new. We’ve been doing this for all our lives. as far as we can remember. But that’s why we take a closer look and ask the question: how do our imagined lives shape our reality? What happens day to day at the frontier between the worlds we imagi...
2016-04-20
59 min
State of the Human
Teaching (full episode)
Teaching seems pretty straightforward: one person knows something better than someone else and teaches it to them. But there’s something important that happens to the teacher themselves. In this episode, a 3-year-old teaches his parents what he’s made of, a student defies expectations and becomes a teacher himself, teachers are surprised to learn what makes them tick, prehistoric people have to teach one of life’s hardest lessons (hint: there are llamas involved), a professor regrets a missed opportunity, and the cover of a Ghanaian newspaper does a whole lot of teaching. This week, we’re exploring how teaching...
2016-02-10
58 min
State of the Human
Losing (full episode)
When you lose something, there’s an emptiness, a hole, where that something used to be. And you have to figure out a way to keep living your life with that loss. Even though the emptiness will always be there, what can be gained from trying to fill it? What can be gained from losing? This episode has four stories about people who lose something, and then look for new things to fill the emptiness. A lifelong dream gets derailed by a butterfly knife, an athlete’s passion for her sport crumbles after an injury, a girl searches for something she...
2016-01-20
59 min
Braden Storytelling Grant
Vanishing Remains by Reade Levinson
Braden Grant Recipient Reade Levinson travels to Mongolia in hopes of witnessing a practice known as sky burial, in which the bodies of the dead are prepared for the afterlife. But as Reade learns on her journey, in Mongolia the forces of urbanization, modernization and environmental change may be threatening this sacred ritual. “The scene would be not very nice, when you look at a dog running around with someone’s hand in his mouth.” Featuring: Ganbat Namjilsangarav, Christine Murphy, Tsogbadrakh and Tuya Banzragch, and Dr. Keith Bildstein. Producer: Reade Levinson Special Thanks: Christy Hartman, Jake W...
2015-12-19
16 min
State of the Human
Secret-Keeping (full episode)
Nearly three decades ago, Psychologist James Pennebaker discovered a shocking correlation between secrets and health outcomes - that people who kept more secrets were dealing with more health issues. Today, secrets are generally considered bad. But in today’s episode, we’re going to discuss creative secret keepers. These people use secrets to form relationships, to explore worlds they wouldn’t otherwise be able to access, even to build new lives for themselves until - well - the secret’s out. Today we’ll explore what opportunities open up when someone keeps a secret, and what happens when that secret is reveale...
2015-10-21
59 min
State of the Human
Healing (full episode)
We’ve come to think of healing in mechanical terms, as repairing something broken, like fixing a flat tire. But for most of human history healing has meant more than repairing the body. Healing has meant restoring a sense of wholeness to a person—or even a relationship or community. In today’s show we’ll hear two stories that explore this older sense of healing. First, a Bay Area woman diagnosed with breast cancer finds healing through a complementary medicine modality at Stanford Hospital called Healing Touch. Second, a Stanford student living with an incurable disease finds healing in an encou...
2015-04-22
59 min
Braden Storytelling Grant
Seen and Heard: Voices from Ghana's Orphanages by Christine Chen
In the past few decades, orphans in Africa have become defined by snapshots: snapshots of jutting ribs, ragged clothes, hopeless eyes. Those images have become the face of international charity work and have helped drive the idea that we should send resources to help. But there are things that can’t be captured in snapshots. In this story, Christine Chen travels to the West African country of Ghana, to talk with the people directly involved with orphan care there—the social workers, orphanage directors, families, and kids. There, she encounters narratives that put an unexpected twist on our understanding of o...
2015-01-01
26 min
State of the Human
Promising (full episode)
Promises can be made about almost anything. From promising to be a knight of God, to promising to talk about sex... to promising to stay together until death do us part. In this show, eight different promises are made. Some are kept, many are broken. But every broken, these promises changed something. Because even a failed promise has the power to change the world. Host: Nina Foushee Producers: Nina Foushee, Hadley Reid, Christy Hartman Featuring: Nina Foushee, Will Hamilton, Liz Matus, Professor Jorah Dannenberg, Hadley Reid, Don Reid, Holly Russell, and Matt Rothe Music used during transitions: Chris Zabriskie, Kevin...
2014-07-16
58 min
State of the Human
Seeing Ourselves (full episode)
Since the days of Narcissus and the looking pool, we've known there's a danger in seeing ourselves. There's a possibility of caring too much, or seeing something we don't want to see. But that hasn't stopped humans from trying to see more and more. Today we have more ways to see ourselves than ever before. So it's time to take a look at looking. What do we want to see, and what do we do with that information? Today on our show, four stories of people who tried to see themselves clearly. A woman views her genetic profile, and le...
2014-02-13
1h 00
State of the Human
Learning to Lie (full episode)
When asked what trait they want to instill in their children, most parents answer “honesty.” But in truth, learning to lie is a crucial part of childhood. This week, we take a deep look at how and why we learn to lie, and what lying does to you. Our first story investigates the most common lie of the western world and how it ushers us into the world of lies. Our second story is about the irrepressible urge to tell the truth, and our third and final story is about lying as a form of love. Producer: Natacha Ruck Featuring: Josh...
2014-02-13
1h 10
State of the Human
Haunting (full episode)
October is full of ghosts, but in our show we will not be talking about little kids who wear white sheets. We're embracing the unseen, and talking about haunting: how things we can't see nonetheless press upon us, affect our choices, our actions, and sometimes even our beliefs. We'll be talking about the ghosts that inhabit California's highways, about a spirit who is very hungry, about the ghosts of our past selves that persist inside each of us, and finally, we'll bring you "What Can Be Named," the story of a young man haunted by a country. Producers: Rachel Hamburg...
2014-02-13
1h 00
State of the Human
Wildness (full episode)
When is wildness on our side, and when does it have to be eliminated? We’re not be talking about wilderness but wildness. We examine wildness as both a place of terror and a place to find meaning. And, as you’ll hear later, we don’t have to go into nature to find it. We’ll hear a story about what happens when you venture into nature for the first time. We’ll hear from a graduate student who holds some nontraditional ideas about his clothing and is a modern day outlaw because of it. We’ll introduce you to someone w...
2014-02-13
1h 08
State of the Human
Storytelling (full episode)
We can't live without stories, so today on State of the Human, we're investigating what stories do to us and for us. When are we in control of our story? When does our story control us? We explore these questions with four stories. First, a woman is asked to come up with a story that will create life. Then, Buffalo Bill creates another kind of story: the American cowboy. Next, a cancer patient finds a new story. After this, children go beyond telling stories, and become them. Finally, two children look into strangers' houses and see stories. Hosts/P...
2014-02-13
1h 02
Braden Storytelling Grant
The Tangled Knot by Charlotte Sagan
Birth is celebrated as one of the most profound and joyous moments in life. Yet in the nation of Uganda, delivering a child is an undertaking steeped in danger. The African country faces one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. Why are so many Ugandan women dying in childbirth? In this piece, Charlotte Sagan explores the issues surrounding maternal health in the Southeastern district of Iganga. Conversations with Ugandan mothers, fathers and health care practitioners reveal intimate narratives of health, perseverance and family. The delivery story of a young woman named Miriam, in particular...
2013-12-14
27 min
Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)
AIPIS 25 – Handling objections in real estate: “Now What Do I Say?”
Jason Hartman talks with Christy Crouch on The AIPIS Show. As a sales and life coach who has been in the real estate sales business for over nineteen years and has been selling an average of 100 homes per year for the last eight years, Christy will share some valuable insights. More at: http://aipis.org/category/podcast/. Christy [...]
2010-12-07
24 min