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The Year of Magical LearningThe Year of Magical LearningEpisode 88: Rain by Cynthia Barnett - Too Much and Not EnoughDiscussion Topic: Too Much and Not Enough Book Title: Rain: A Natural and Cultural History by Cynthia Barnett In Episode 88 of the Year of Magical Learning (YOML), the hosts dive into 'Rain: A Natural and Cultural History' by Cynthia Barnett. They reflect on the book’s exploration of rain's crucial role in our ecosystem and human culture. The discussion broadens to themes of balance, the unpredictability of life, and the importance of accepting nature. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights on how to apply lessons of balance to everyday life, em...2025-07-1823 minUnpacked: With Kendall Antron & Michelle ElaineUnpacked: With Kendall Antron & Michelle ElaineUnpacking the Verdict: 'Good American Family' with The Unpacked PodcastThe trial has arrived, and the truth hangs in the balance. @KendallAntron and @MichelleElaineOfficial are back to dissect the dramatic conclusion of Hulu's 'Good American Family' in Episode 8, "Blood on Her Hands". 🎧 This final episode throws us into the courtroom and beyond, revealing the lasting impact of the Barnett's actions and Natalia's fight for justice. We're breaking down: Natalia's powerful appearance on Dr. Phil, confronting her past with the Manns by her side. 🎤 The Barnetts' desperate legal strategy and the uphill battle they face as their lies unravel. 🤥 The damning testimonies and evidence stacking up against the Barne...2025-05-021h 08Unpacked: With Kendall Antron & Michelle ElaineUnpacked: With Kendall Antron & Michelle ElaineUnpacking the Long Pause(s): 'Good American Family' with The Unpacked PodcastDesperate for connection, vulnerable to manipulation. @KendallAntron and @MichelleElaineOfficial are back to unpack the disturbing introduction of Cynthia in Hulu's 'Good American Family' Episode 6, "Not Today Satan". 🎧 This episode unveils a predatory new dynamic in Natalia's life, as a chance encounter takes a sinister turn. We're breaking down: Natalia's heartbreaking attempts to navigate the world alone, haunted by Kristine's voice. 💔 The seemingly chance encounter with Cynthia and the immediate red flags. 🚩 The "Not Today Satan" moment and the unsettling foreshadowing. 👀 Cynthia's manipulative tactics: Sweet-talking her way in and exploiting Natalia's vulnerability. 🍬 The unsettling dynamic within Cynthia's home and the in...2025-04-181h 17Time of DeathTime of Death88. Natalia Grace: Fight for TruthWarning for sensitive content: alleged child abuseJoin us as we discuss the case of Natalia Grace, who was at the center of a bizarre adoption scandal, accused of being an adult imposter, but who claims she was just a child fighting to survive. Dee and Ris discuss the medical and psychiatric perspectives behind this case, based upon their experiences as nurses.Sourceshttps://dnyuz.com/2025/01/03/what-happened-between-natalia-grace-and-the-mans-family-after-the-natalia-speaks-cliffhanger-shes-no-longer-living-with-them/?https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/cynthia-mans-says-natalia-grace-is-still-part-of-the-family/?https://b17news.com/natalia-graces-boyfriend-neil-helped-her-leave-the-mans-family-heres-what-to-know-about-him-and-how-they-met/?          https://people.com/did-the-m...2025-04-1724 minRadio St. Pete Podcast ArchiveRadio St. Pete Podcast ArchiveArts Alive! podcast: Florida Studies Book Festival Saturday!Christopher Miendl, director of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s lauded Florida Studies program, is the guest on today’s edition of Arts Alive! He’s here to discuss USF’s first-ever Florida Studies Book Festival, this Saturday (April 5) in the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. The free event, Miendl explains, was already in the planning stages when the Tampa Bay Times discontinued its long-running and much-loved Festival of Reading. With a dozen authors scheduled to speak, it’s significantly smaller than the Festival of Reading in its heyday (on the USFSP campus, coincidentally), but Miendl hopes it will sa...2025-04-0422 minOf Poetry PodcastOf Poetry PodcastSarah Carey (Of Sandhill Cranes, the Pleasure of Fresh Words, and Writing after Loss)Of Poetry is hosted by Han VanderHart, author of Larks (Ohio UP, 2025).--Purchase: The Grief Committee Minutes by Sarah Carey (Saint Julian Press, 2024)Read: "What We Read About Ukraine Makes Us Dream of Burning" by Sarah Carey (Gulf Coast)Sarah Carey is an award-winning veterinary public relations specialist, science writer and Pushcart-nominated poet. She holds a master’s degree in English with a creative writing concentration from Florida State University. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous literary journals, including Gulf Coast, Sugar House Review, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Grist, Five Po...2025-02-181h 06Nighttime on Still WatersNighttime on Still WatersIt turned a bit wet (Afloat in Hiroshige's rain storm)Send us a textJoin us tonight as Erica a wends ‘snailward’ home through a heavy rain storm - recorded, aptly enough, during another heavy rain storm! Hear also about our adventures with a drowning pigeon.Journal entry:3rd September, Tuesday“Cruising through a Hiroshige Woodblock print; Sudden Shower over Shin-Ohashi Bridge. Even the reeds look like bamboo.A heron pilots us home.” Episode Information:During this episode I read a short poem by Issa and re...2024-09-0851 minThe Dark OakThe Dark OakEpisode 40: The Hidden Side of Boeing - The Suspicious Death of Whistleblower, John BarnettOn March 9, 2024, less than four weeks ago, Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was found dead of a suspected self- inflicted gunshot wound to the head. But many are calling for a full investigation into his death as Boeing's involvement in his death are examined. The state of the great American manufacturing giant, Boeing, has continual come under fire the last decade, with trouble escalating over the last few months.  Accusations of poor quality control, a crumbling company culture, deception, fraud, and possibly even murder make their list. In this breaking news report, we cover the history o...2024-04-0357 minRefirement Life - Where thriving, purpose, and reinvention meet.Refirement Life - Where thriving, purpose, and reinvention meet.3 Secrets to Living Your Life with Greater Purpose. Christine and Muge reflect on the words of Dr. Cynthia Barnett who has a few secrets to living a more purposeful life.1. Secret #1 - Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life:·       Definition and Understanding: Taking 100% responsibility mean acknowledging that you are the primary creator of your life experience. It involves accepting accountability for your thoughts, feelings, actions, and results.  2. Secret #2 - Leave a Legacy:·       Imagining your 100th birthday party to envision your legacy. Picture the celebration and reflect on what you want to be remembered for.o   What does the party look like? Is it s...2024-03-1233 minMURDERISHMURDERISHNatalia Speaks: “The Curious Case of Michael’s Sideburns” | Serial Streamers TV ClubIn this episode of Serial Streamers, Jami recaps the Max docuseries Natalia Speaks, which is part two of the Natalia Grace story. In this recap, Jami accuses Michael Barnett of being in a full blown mid-life crisis as evidenced by his car and interesting sideburns. She also reveals her feelings about Natalia’s new parents, Antwon and Cynthia Mans, and how they may not have Natalia’s best interest in mind. This episode is chalk full of snarky commentary, hot takes and a Cliffs Notes version of Season 1 and Season 2 of the Natalia Grace story. If you hate Michael and...2024-01-191h 19Florida SpectacularFlorida SpectacularEpisode 131: Once Upon a Time in FloridaSend us your Florida questions!Jacki Levine joins Rick and Cathy today to talk about Once Upon a Time in Florida, a gorgeous coffee table book celebrating 50 years of essays about Florida. Jacki edited the book, which includes essays from Stetson Kennedy, Michael Gannon, and Rick Kilby.Links We MentionedOnce Upon a Time in Florida (with discount code XM23) for saleReview of Once Upon a Time in FloridaFind a talk about the book in your neighborhood.Florida books Jacki gifts to p...2023-12-1336 minEckerd College NewsroomEckerd College NewsroomAcclaimed environmental author Cynthia Barnett talks seashells at Eckerd CollegeRenowned environmental author and journalist Cynthia Barnett came to Eckerd College on Sept. 26 to tell the community just how important listening to seashells can be. Read and written by Grey Curcio '24. For the web version, and photos, visit https://www.eckerd.edu/news/blog/cynthia-barnett-talks-seashells/2023-10-0603 minparterre box presents Chris\'s Cacheparterre box presents Chris's CacheWagner: Parsifal, Act II (Rysanek)Kundry: Leonie Rysanek | Parsifal: Peter Hofmann | Klingsor: Franz Mazura | Blumenmädchen: Gail Robinson, Cynthia Barnett, Eleanor Bergquist, Betsy Norden, Loretta Di Franco & Isola Jones | Metropolitan Opera | 26 February 1984 | In-house recording2023-07-201h 06Sherdog Podcast NetworkSherdog Podcast NetworkShillan & Duffy #90: UFC 287 PreviewKeith and Ben preview UFC 287, headlined by the Alex Pereira-Israel Adesanya middleweight title rematch and featuring fascinating matchups all up and down the card. For the first time in a long time, the boys disagree on a main event! Off-topic conversations include: Chris Barnett's possible dance fever, Alex Morono's punchface, and the injustice of offsetting penalties in football.0:00 Intro: An exercise in historical fiction10:23 Jaqueline Amorim (6-0) vs. Sam Hughes (7-5)18:49 Nuerdanbieke Shayilan (39-10) vs. Steve Garcia (13-5)28:02 Ignacio Bahamondes (13-4) vs. Trey Ogden (16-5)36:54 Cynthia...2023-04-033h 09Together S.O.B.E.R. PodcastTogether S.O.B.E.R. Podcast36. Cynthia's Story: The Power of Self-Compassion to Prevent RelapseCynthia had been to rehab, but fell back into occasional drinking and was stuck in a very unhealthy and stressful loop of drinking and quitting. One day she had an "ah-ha" moment. She likes to call it her” nerdy moment of enlightenment”. In short, She was reading about some research in self-compassion and it quite literally changed her life on the spot. She was able to start practicing self-compassion, set a sober date, stick to it and she’s never looked back. Today Cynthia is an international speaker, author, researcher, and founder of InnerAlly, a company building tools...2023-03-0645 minChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCPart 2: Blessed are the Peace Makers: A Festival of Sacred Song, January 28th, 2023 featuring Theodicy Jazz Collective & Presiding Bishop Michael CurryTheodicy Jazz Collective and The Choir of Church of the Heavenly Rest, conductor, Janet Yieh Welcome from The Rector The Rev. Matthew Heyd Choral Introit Fix me, Jesus - African American Spiritual arr. W. Z. Cleary Opening Hymn Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing  The Invitatory The Rt. Rev. Allen K. Shin, Bishop Suffragan of New York A Collect for Light The Rev. Jennie Talley, Trinity-St. Paul’s Church  Freedom Song Take my hand, precious Lord Tho...2023-02-1542 minChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCPart 1: Blessed are the Peace Makers: A Festival of Sacred Song, January 28th, 2023 featuring Theodicy Jazz Collective & Presiding Bishop Michael CurryTheodicy Jazz Collective and The Choir of Church of the Heavenly Rest, conductor, Janet Yieh 0:01 His Eye is on the Sparrow arr. Carl Haywood (b. 1949) Janet Yieh, organ 4:33 Prelude and Kyrie Eleison from Canterbury Jazz Mass - William Z. Cleary (b. 1986) and Andrew K. Barnett (b. 1984)  18:59 La Montaña arr. W.Z. Cleary, featuring soloist Imani-Grace Cooper 23:50 Agnus Dei from Canterbury Jazz Mass  27:44 Love Always, Words: Brandt Maina (b. 1999) Music: W. Z. Cleary Participants : The Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church - The Mo...2023-02-1533 minChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCPart 3: Blessed are the Peace Makers: A Festival of Sacred Song, January 28th, 2023 featuring Theodicy Jazz Collective & Presiding Bishop Michael CurryTheodicy Jazz Collective and The Choir of Church of the Heavenly Rest, conductor, Janet Yieh Remarks The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, The Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church  Jazz Response Every Time I Feel the Spirit - African American Spiritual arr. Jonathan Parker (b. 1986)  The Prayers of the People Wendy Cañas, St. Ann’s Church, Bronx and Jacob Sierra, New York Service and Justice Corps Fellow,Music: Latin American Bread Prayer The Rev. Dr. Andrew K. Barnett (b. 1984) Blessin...2023-02-1528 minWomen Over 70: Aging ReimaginedWomen Over 70: Aging Reimagined193 Cynthia Barnett: For Girls Only--Careers in STEAMOriginally from the West Indies, Cynthia Barnett, Ph.D., from Norwalk CT,retired at age 59 to pursue the question--Why Are There So Few Women in theSciences? Cynthia became CEO and founder of a non-profit program--AmazingGirls Science-- whose goal is to ignite the spark in girls for STEAM (science,technology, art, engineering and math). As a STEAM champion, Cynthia won theInaugural AARP Purpose Award and the Community Innovation and LeadershipAward for the Connecticut Technology Council. At age 79, Dr. Barnett says she“leads a...2022-09-2128 minThe Climate QuestionThe Climate QuestionCan we engineer rain to help solve climate change?From the Aztecs to the Zoroastrians, humans have always prayed for rain. We’ve tried dances, ritual sacrifices and even blowing up the sky to boost rainfall. This might sound crazy but desperate times call for desperate measures. Climate change is making people desperate again, in some regions droughts are becoming more frequent and pervasive whereas in others floods threaten livelihoods and cities. We have already affected our weather cycle but can we control it? Many governments have turned to cloud seeding programmes to try to manipulate rain to fall where they desire it to. But does it...2022-08-2927 minFlorida SpectacularFlorida SpectacularEpisode 70: Florida Springs with Rick Kilby (and Bottled Water Still Sucks)Send us your Florida questions!This week, hosts Cathy Salustri and Jon Kile welcome back celebrated Florida springs expert and author Rick Kilby. Rick, Orlando-based author ad graphic designer, wrote Florida's Healing Waters: Gilded Age Mineral Springs, Seaside Resorts, and Health Spas, which received the silver medal for Florida nonfiction from the Florida Book Awards and the Florida Historical Society’s Stetson Kennedy Award. Check out his website at rickkilby.comAlligator attack in springs"Pipeline" to the Aquifer"Mirage" by Cynthia BarnettWant more Florida? Subscribe to...2022-07-2044 minThe Outfall PodcastThe Outfall PodcastCynthia Barnett: Humanity, Science and Sea ShellsWe were honored to have Cynthia Barnett, award-winning author of The Sound of the Sea, join us virtually as we discussed the book together this past fall. We did not know what to expect from our first Outfall Book Club, but not only was it a wonderful discussion of the book, Cynthia shared some life wisdom with us all. Her paperback is now available. To help celebrate, we are also giving away one FREE copy of her book, which you can enter to win on our website. 2022-07-0818 minBook SocietyBook SocietyDude, Shells are so cool! Sandy Sheehy and I discuss Cynthia Barnett's book about conchology: a cool word I just learned.Shells!  This is an episode about shells.  They're everywhere, they're in everything and they're amazing!Buy The Sound of the Sea:https://www.amazon.com/Sound-Sea-Seashells-Fate-Oceans/dp/03936514442022-06-1823 minHeart of the Matter Radio/PodcastHeart of the Matter Radio/PodcastThinking Deeper: How to Resolve ConflictAs women, we tend to avoid conflict. We want our nest to be safe and peaceful. However, we cannot avoid conflict. Right now, our world overeflows with it. Oletha Barnett was my guest this week. She runs Conciliation Services.com which assists churches, schools and families manage conflict with Biblical principles. She shared her thoughts on how to navigate tense situations.2022-06-0224 minFrom FloridaFrom FloridaThe best climate change reporting drives solutionsEnvironmental journalist Cynthia Barnett was at the forefront of climate reporting and has seen the field grow exponentially in recent years. A critically acclaimed author and regular op-ed contributor, she now teaches future journalists and lectures widely. In this episode, she explains why doomsday reporting is not the answer. Instead, she recommends a balance of wonder and warning, and options for what can be done. Produced by Nicci Brown, Brooke Adams and James L. Sullivan. Original music by Daniel Townsend, a doctoral candidate in music composition in the College of the Arts.See omnystudio.com/listener for...2022-04-2727 minHakai Magazine Audio EditionHakai Magazine Audio EditionThe Queen Conch’s Gambitby Cynthia Barnett • The first and only queen conch hatchery and nursery run by local fishers is poised for duplication across the Caribbean—but even if conch farming can help ease overfishing, can it survive in warming, storm-lashed seas? The original story, along with photos and video, can be found on hakaimagazine.com. 2022-04-2630 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastLana Hall - "The Slow Life Project"Meet Lana Hall: psychologist, author, and woman on a mission to empower other women to live a meaningful, authentic and joyous life with full confidence. Lana has taken the best of the best of what she’s found works to promote confidence, resilience and a passion for your own life and has put these tools and strategies into a guide book that you can use to navigate your world so that you maximize the amount satisfaction you can get from your life – all while showing up as your authentic self and having fun doing so. These tools and str...2022-03-2420 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastGrief is GoodWhen grieving a loss, you may move from one stage to the next and then back again. This is a normal part of the process. So when experiencing a change, do not resist the grieving process. Although at first it may not feel like grief is good, it does help you to close one chapter of your life so you can move on to the next.2022-03-1702 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastKaren Cassidy - ”Hildegard House”Karen Cassidy, executive director of Hildegard house, created Kentucky’s first and only comfort care home. She, along with a group of volunteers, provide a home and compassionate care for individuals at the end of life who have no home or loved ones to care for them so that they may die with dignity.2022-03-1018 minCompareCastCompareCastEpisode 23 - The Fellowship of the SpringsIn Part 2 of our spring series, we talk about the documentary "The Fellowship of the Spring." Florida springs, however magical they are, are facing threats to water quality and quantity. Listen to learn more about those threats and what you can do to help. While the documentary is being shown through screenings currently, it will eventually make its way to streaming platforms. The Fellowship of the Springs Documentary: https://www.floridasmagicwaters.com/  Books to Read:  Mirage: Vanishing Water of Florida and the Eastern US by Cynthia Barnett - https://www.goodreads.com/bo...2022-02-271h 19Refire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastOur Natural Resistance to ChangeIt’s a simple fact that we want the things in our lives to remain familiar and stable. We strive to create routine in our lives, and make our world as predictable as possible. Routine and predictability make us feel safe, secure and in control. Because of our desire for predictability, we can often be resistant to change. The status quo feels more comfortable and we are reluctant to stretch ourselves, try new things and take risks.2022-02-1702 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastPassion and PurposeAmy McLaren is this episode's guest, speaking with Dr. Cynthia about how you can move from passion to purpose at any stage of your life and what you can do to help you identify your passion and purpose. Amy leads LadyStrength, a growing community of driven, entrepreneurial women who aspire to make a positive difference in the world. She understands it's common to struggle with identifying passion and purpose, especially in midlife, being a busy mom of two. She also knows that putting yourself first makes passion and purpose possible, as evidenced by her LadyStrength community, growing an Airbnb...2022-02-0323 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastGiving Up the Old for the NewWe all experience change whether we want to or not.  Regardless of our age or life experience, change is difficult.  It’s not that we don’t like change or want it, it’s that we would prefer for it to happen more easily and on our terms. Unfortunately, change often requires us to give up what’s old and familiar in order for something new and better to take its place. 2022-01-2702 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastPeggy Bell - "Find a Message in your Mess"Peggy Bell joins Dr. Cynthia this episode discussing finding the treasure and good in hard times & how women can go after their dreams. Peggy is a resilience coach. We can go from being stuck to becoming unstoppable and she wants to get you there. In addition to her coaching, Peggy is also a best-selling author, co-author, and speaker. Peggy has a deep passion for wanting others to know that it is never too late to go after your dreams. She is an example of having done just that. Peggy believes we deserve to live our lives happy and being...2022-01-1316 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastNew Beginnings2022 is almost here. It's time to think about new beginnings and plan a future you are excited about.2021-12-2304 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastVicki Thomas - “Finding Your Purpose”Vicki Thomas joins Dr. Cynthia this episode discussing the power of purpose. Vicki grew up on a farm, went to college, climbed the corporate ladder, then later joined the ABC TV Network in New York. After retirement her work, with the non-profit organization “Purple Heart Homes” which helps older veterans live safely in their homes, won her the “Purpose Prize”. Vicki made the Cover of Time Magazine and helped create her current venture “My Future Purpose” which inspires people to get rid of the roadblocks that keeps them from taking a risk.2021-12-1635 minFully Booked by Kirkus ReviewsFully Booked by Kirkus ReviewsBest Books of 2021- Nonfiction- Cynthia BarnettOn our final Best Books episode, Cynthia Barnett discusses The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans (Norton, July). This “absolutely captivating nature book” is one of Kirkus’ Best Books in young readers’ literature for 2021 (starred review). Then nonfiction editor Eric Liebetrau joins Megan to discuss the year in memoir, biography, science writing, history, criticism, and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-12-1450 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastHoliday Happiness TipsMany of us experience stress and unhappiness during the holidays. I have 10 tips to boost your happiness this time of year.2021-12-0907 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastDenise Jacobs - "Banish Your Inner Critic"Dr. Cynthia talks with Denise Jacobs… speaker, author, creativity expert and founder and CEO of the Creative Dose. Denise helps people unblock creativity through silencing their inner critic. She talks about trusting yourself and following your gut in what you pursue.  Denise helps people identify the inner critic and the voice of self-doubt that hold you back from reaching your potential. Much of what she teaches is based specific techniques neuroscience studies. 2021-12-0226 minshea in the catskillsshea in the catskillsDecember 2021: Emotional ExchangeMentioned in this episode: Learn Tarot opportunities with Shea in the Catskills The Phoenicia Food Pantry, the Phoenicia Library, Showing Up for Racial Justice, and the Line 3 Legal Defense Fund. Cynthia Barnett’s book The Sound of the Sea + a podcast interview with her about it the paintings of Calida Garcia Rawles On Being with Bessel van der Kolk Joanna Macy: The Climate Crisis as a Spiritual Path.  Sally Rooney’s Beautiful World, Where Are You How to Survive the End of the World podcast Sibling Miniseries: any episode, but also this one with siblings Aurora + Ricardo Levins-Morales Ayana...2021-12-0117 minWait Five MinutesWait Five MinutesOur Florida SeashellsVisitors to Florida often pick up shells when they visit our beaches. What many people forget is that those shells -- all of them -- were created by animals that once lived within. This week, we chat with Cynthia Barnett, author of THE SOUND OF THE SEA, about seashells, inside and out.  Get your WFM Merch at Cast & Clay Co. on Etsy! Go to the Wait Five Minutes website for more!   Hear more about Sanibel here! A Conversation with a Florida Refuge Ranger Vacation on Sanibel Island ...2021-11-2936 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastCount Your BlessingsWith Thanksgiving here, let's take time to acknowledge what we are grateful for.2021-11-2504 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastDr. Jill Deissler - "Don’t Retire Cold Turkey"Dr. Jill Deissler has had a very interesting career.  She was a flight surgeon in the army, General Medical officer, and Army radiologist. Now during the second half of her life and retirement, Jill initially moved from Pennsylvania to Florida to honestly…. better her golf game. But deep down she wanted to do more and continue to help people. Now Jill does social security disability work. In this episode Dr. Cynthia and Doctor Jill talk about NOT retiring “cold turkey” but finding a way to ease out of the full time workforce, going from complete structure to no structure. Finding...2021-11-1819 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastOvercoming ProcrastinationYou would think that by the time we reach adulthood, we would recognize time as one of our most precious and limited of gifts. Between career demands, family needs, and a slew of responsibilities in between, we are all probably wishing there would be more hours in the day so that we can spend some time doing the things we really want to do.2021-11-1105 minMMA on the RocksMMA on the Rocks263 - To be Frank - UFC 268Jeff "The Animal" Wilson is live in studio for this episode immediately following UFC 268. We break down the action from the entire card, talk about the training we got in while Jeff was in town, bourbon vs scotch and we preview UFC Vegas 42. As always, thank you for the comments, shares, likes and feedback - cheers! MMA on the Rocks T-Shirts - Use promo code: MMAROCKS10 MMA on the Rocks Tank Tops MMA on the Rocks Hoodies Support the Show #UFC268 170 lbs.: UFC Welterweight...2021-11-071h 08Refire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastDr. Susan Lovelle - "Making Lifestyle Changes for Life”Dr. Susan Lovelle, is a former professional ballerina, a plastic surgeon for 22 years, and a lifelong health advocate. Helping people heal, while transforming their body, mind and spirit so they can lead a vibrant life. Dr. Lovelle shares the story of her journey from dancer to physician and where she is today with holistic healthcare at Premiere Wellness.  Dr. Cynthia and Dr. Lovelle discuss the most important things to do to be proactive about your health and make lifestyle changes for life.2021-11-0419 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastGratitude TipGratitude for more happiness2021-10-2803 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastCeleste Mergens - ”Days for Girls"Celeste is the founder and CEO of Days for Girls.  She learned that girls were sickened on cardboard for several days during their menstrual period each month.  She learned that girls all over the world drop out of school because of the lack of feminine supplies.  She had to take action! Today Days for Girls has reached more than one million women and girls worldwide.  2021-10-2125 minWrite On, Mississippi!Write On, Mississippi!Write On, Mississippi: Season 4, Chapter 9: Human and NatureFrom mountaintop to seashore to scientific possibilities, these authors tuck into rich history, daring frontiers, and the ways we humans embrace, interact with, and impact our home planet.Panelists:Cynthia Barnett is the author of three previous books, including Rain, which was longlisted for the National Book Award and named a finalist for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Award for Literary Science Writing. She lives with her family in Gainesville, Florida, where she is also Environmental Journalist in Residence at the University of Florida. http://cynthiabarnett.netNathaniel Rich is...2021-10-1254 minWrite On, Mississippi!Write On, Mississippi!Write On, Mississippi: Season 4, Chapter 9: Human and NatureFrom mountaintop to seashore to scientific possibilities, these authors tuck into rich history, daring frontiers, and the ways we humans embrace, interact with, and impact our home planet.Panelists:Cynthia Barnett is the author of three previous books, including Rain, which was longlisted for the National Book Award and named a finalist for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Award for Literary Science Writing. She lives with her family in Gainesville, Florida, where she is also Environmental Journalist in Residence at the University of Florida. http://cynthiabarnett.netNathaniel Rich is...2021-10-1254 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastSelf-DisciplineBuilding discipline - there’s a popular myth when it comes to self-discipline… You either have it or you don’t.2021-10-0710 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastPrill Boyle - "Defying Gravity"Author, speaker, writer and TV host Prill believes that age truly is a number. We discuss Prill’s book Defying Gravity which highlights the lives of 12 courageous women who never gave up on their dreams. Our conversation is about being bold, trying new things and never giving up on your dreams. 2021-10-0717 minRefire Don\'t Retire PodcastRefire Don't Retire PodcastWelcome - Refire Don't Retire PodcastIntroducing the Refire Don't Retire Podcast2021-10-0715 minWhen We Talk About AnimalsWhen We Talk About AnimalsEp. 43 – Cynthia Barnett on our world of seashellsFrom tiny cowries to giant clams, seashells have gripped human imaginations since time immemorial. In her magnificent new book, The Sound of the Sea, journalist Cynthia Barnett tells the epic history of humanity’s interactions with shells and the soft-bodied animals who make them. These stories of how we have treasured, traded, plundered, and coveted shells reveal much about who we are and who we’ve been, both good and bad. Barnett’s deep research ranges from the awe-inspiring “great cities of shell” of the Calusa people in Florida, to the use of cowrie shells as currency in the Atlantic s...2021-09-221h 03Rising Tide: The Ocean PodcastRising Tide: The Ocean PodcastRising Tide #40 – Cynthia Barnett’s Ocean of Sea ShellsIf you missed her on NPR’s ‘Science Friday’ hear our friend Author and Journalist Cynthia Barnett share stories from her new book ‘The Sound of the Sea – Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans’ including the role ‘feminist science’ played in nature studies and who ‘She sells seashells by the seashore’ is really all about. Also she tells us why, despite Florida’s killer red tides, rising seas and other disasters she still has hope for her native state’s future.Rising Tide, the Ocean Podcast is co-hosted by Blue Frontier's David Helvarg and the Inland Ocean Coal...2021-09-2031 minIt‘s Too Early with Gwen FilosaIt‘s Too Early with Gwen FilosaEnvironmental journalist Cynthia BarnettCynthia Barnett, an environmental journalist whose latest book is The Sound of the Sea, joined me on Sept. 8, 2021, to talk about the history of sea shells, climate change and teaching the next generation of reporters at the University of Florida. 2021-09-0917 minEnter the Rabbit HoleEnter the Rabbit HoleL is for Little Ice AgeThis week Will and Alisha step back in time to the winter wonderland that wasn't: the Little Ice Age. Find out how something that sounds so adorable helped change everything, from music to Manchuria; from grapes to grave-robbing; from potatoes to persecution of religious minorities who just happened to be there...and much, much more, on this week's Enter the Rabbit Hole.   Sources: Books:  Nature's Mutiny: How the Little Ice Age of the Long Seventeenth Century Transformed the West and Shaped the Present (Philipp Blom, Feb 2019) Articles: Ho...2021-09-021h 29Best year ever podcastBest year ever podcast#22 - Dr. Cynthia Barnett and I discuss her work to help women."Refire don't Retire!"  Essentials for successful women and girls.2021-08-3135 minThe Outfall PodcastThe Outfall Podcast2021 Book Club PickWe have talked about starting a book club since we began the podcast. Well, we finally did it. We are excited to read together as a community Cynthia Barnett’s new book, The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans. We caught up with Cynthia to learn more about the origins of the book. Now, this is the cool part. Cynthia will join us in October to help us dig deeper into her book. We will chat with her taking thoughts and questions from you. We are excited to offer this opportunity. You can...2021-08-2907 minThe Gray Area with Sean IllingThe Gray Area with Sean IllingHow seashells shaped the world — and predict our futureVox's Benji Jones talks with author and environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett about seashells and her new book, The Sound of the Sea. They discuss the evolutionary function and human appeal of seashells, the surprising role shells played in ancient trade and commerce, and how climate change threatens the creatures that call them home.Host: Benji Jones (@BenjiSJones), Environmental reporter, VoxGuest: Cynthia Barnett (@cynthiabarnett), authorReferences:  “Seashells changed the world. Now they’re teaching us about the future of the oceans” by Benji Jones (Vox; Jul. 10) The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the...2021-08-1958 minMongabay NewscastMongabay NewscastWhat can seashells tell us about the oceans' health?Environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett joins this episode to discuss her fascinating new book, "The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans," about the many ways humans have prized seashells for millennia, using them as money, jewelry, and art, plus how seashells help us examine the challenges marine environments are facing today. We’re also joined by Mongabay's Philippines-based staff writer Leilani Chavez, who describes the incredible marine biodiversity found in the Philippines' waters (among the best in the world) and why there’s a movement to expand conservation efforts beyond the extensive coral reef...2021-08-1059 minMongabay NewscastMongabay NewscastWhat can seashells tell us about the oceans' health?Environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett joins this episode to discuss her fascinating new book, "The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans," about the many ways humans have prized seashells for millennia, using them as money, jewelry, and art, plus how seashells help us examine the challenges marine environments are facing today. We’re also joined by Mongabay's Philippines-based staff writer Leilani Chavez, who describes the incredible marine biodiversity found in the Philippines' waters (among the best in the world) and why there’s a movement to expand conservation efforts beyond the extensive coral reef...2021-08-1059 minFlorida SpectacularFlorida SpectacularEpisode 29: All About SeashellsSend us your Florida questions!This week The Florida Spectacular welcomes author Cynthica Barnett to talk about seashells and her new book, The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans. Cynthia and host Cathy Salustri talk about sushi, scallops, and whether or not it's OK to collect seashells (yes, as long as they're not alive and please don't take them all!) Connect with Cynthia on Twitter or her website.More about Cynthia Barnett: She's an environmental journalist who has reported on water and climate change around the world, and...2021-08-0242 minRead Science!Read Science!S14:E05, “The Sound of the Sea” edition, with Cynthia Barnett (audio) Joanne and Jeff talked with returning “Read Science!” guest, Cynthia Barnett about her book, The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans. Like “Read Science!” on Facebook to hear about upcoming programs, easy links to the archive, and news about RS! guests: https://www.facebook.com/ReadScience/. 2021-07-1800 minTalking Beats with Daniel LelchukTalking Beats with Daniel LelchukEp. 102: Cynthia Barnett"There is something about seashells that stretches through human time and memory. They are a wonderful way to draw people to what is happening to the ocean and our environment." Support Talking Beats with Daniel Lelchuk. Naturalist writer Cynthia Barnett is here, out with a new book that is at once history, future, and love letter to seashells and the oceans. Using seashells as an entry point for how she teaches us (in a non-dogmatic way) about the perilous state, but also history and beauty of the seas, Cynthia paints a picture of love and...2021-07-1341 minFactually! with Adam ConoverFactually! with Adam ConoverSeashells Contain an Ocean with Cynthia BarnettSeashells may seem like a small topic for a book, or a podcast. But when we look into them deeply, we find that they reveal startling truths about our oceans, our planet, and ourselves. This week Cynthia Barnett joins Adam to talk about the surprising history of seashells and her new book The Sound of The Sea. You can check out her book at factuallypod.com/books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-07-0751 minFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans by Cynthia BarnettPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/519247to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans Author: Cynthia Barnett Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 8 minutes Release date: July 6, 2021 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: A compelling history of seashells and the animals that make them, revealing what they have to tell us about nature, our changing oceans, and ourselves. Seashells have been the most coveted and collected of nature's creations since the dawn of humanity. They were money before coins, jewelry before gems, art before canvas. In The Sound of the Sea...2021-07-062h 08Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans by Cynthia BarnettPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/519247 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans Author: Cynthia Barnett Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 8 minutes Release date: July 6, 2021 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: A compelling history of seashells and the animals that make them, revealing what they have to tell us about nature, our changing oceans, and ourselves. Seashells have been the most coveted and collected of nature's creations since the dawn of humanity. They were money before coins, jewelry before gems, art before canvas. In The Sound of the...2021-07-0630 minWelcome to FloridaWelcome to FloridaEpisode 55: Seashells!This week's episode begins with Craig Pittman and his wife encountering red tide near their home in St. Petersburg.Our guest is Cynthia Barnett, author of the newly published book, "The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans." Cynthia has written numerous books about Florida's freshwater, but dives into the salt for the first time here. She is also an environmental journalism professor at the University of Florida living in Gainesville. 2021-07-0650 minListen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureThe Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans by Cynthia BarnettPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/519247to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans Author: Cynthia Barnett Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 8 minutes Release date: July 6, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: A compelling history of seashells and the animals that make them, revealing what they have to tell us about nature, our changing oceans, and ourselves. Seashells have been the most coveted and collected of nature's creations since the dawn of humanity. They were money before coins, jewelry before gems, art before canvas. In The Sound of the...2021-07-062h 08Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureThe Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans by Cynthia BarnettPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/519247 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans Author: Cynthia Barnett Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 8 minutes Release date: July 6, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: A compelling history of seashells and the animals that make them, revealing what they have to tell us about nature, our changing oceans, and ourselves. Seashells have been the most coveted and collected of nature's creations since the dawn of humanity. They were money before coins, jewelry before gems, art before canvas. In The Sound of...2021-07-0630 minSmarty PantsSmarty Pants#186: Shelling OutIf you were a small child who grew up near a coastline—or maybe especially if you didn’t—nothing was more enchanting about summer than collecting seashells on the beach. People have been using conches and scallops and whelks as musical instruments, jewelry, canvas, and even money, pretty much since we evolved enough to pick them up. But the future of seashells and the creatures who make them is uncertain. The smallest shells are dissolving in an acidifying ocean, and today mollusks that have survived 500 million years of ice ages and heat waves are facing an enemy undeterred by the...2021-07-0227 minThe Mash Pit!The Mash Pit!CIP THE INDUSTRY!Hey there! aaaaaaaaaaand welcome to episode 35! On this one we are joined by a couple of industry bad asses Karen Barnett & Cynthia Jimenez. It's been an eye opening experience in the beer industry these passed few weeks. We cover a lot on this episode, From the horrible situations women in the craft beer industry had face to some action plans on how we can move forward! Don't worry we managed to squeeze in some poop jokes/stories. This was a necessary episode though, I learned a lot and I'm honored that Karen and Cynthia took time discuss all these...2021-06-111h 42Zócalo Public SquareZócalo Public SquareCan We All Become Conservationists?Over the last 500 years, 755 animal species and 123 plant species have gone extinct. One species can take primary responsibility for this mass annihilation: homo sapiens. From hunting and fishing to factories and farming, humans (with the assistance of diseases and other natural disasters) have managed to decimate large swaths of the planet. But beginning in the late 18th century, one group of people has managed to slow, and in some cases even reverse, the disappearance of many endangered species. From William T. Hornaday—the first director of the Bronx Zoo—to Rachel Carson—who helped launch the environmental movement—conservationists have fought a...2021-03-1047 minRead or DeadRead or DeadTrue Crime and Racial InjusticeTune in as Katie and Nusrah talk about reads that feature true crime and social justice honoring Black History Month. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more mystery/thriller recs and news, sign up for our Unusual Suspects newsletter! Books Mentioned honoring Black History Month A Knock at Midnight – Brittany K. Barnett Beneath a Ruthless Sun: A True Story of Violence, Race, and Justice – Gilbert King Leaving Atlanta – Tayari Jones The Black and the Blue: A Cop Reveal...2021-02-1253 minReckon RadioReckon RadioUnjustifiable Chapter 3: The ShoeboxWhat was it about the killing of Bonita Carter that sparked police reform? The search for that answer led the Reckon Radio team into the bowels of the Birmingham Public Library, to a recently discovered box of “Birmingham Police Shooting and Incident Cards.” These cards, seen by almost no one in decades, detail the lives of hundreds of people in Jefferson County, Alabama – the deaths of hundreds, killed by police and security officers and written off, seemingly casually, as “justifiable.”Almost all the victims are Black. Almost all are men. Many are young, teenagers, shot in the back as th...2020-11-2337 minDesigned by Wingnut Social | Interior Design BusinessDesigned by Wingnut Social | Interior Design BusinessWhy The Design Industry Needs Reform with Malene Barnett - Episode 164There is a severe and noted underrepresentation of Black artists and designers in the design industry. Issues of cultural misappropriation are coupled with a lack of historical and cultural awareness—and it needs to change. Malene Barnett sought to bring about change when she founded the Black Artists + Designers Guild (BADG) in 2018, with a mission to “Build a more equitable and inclusive creative culture by advancing a community of independent Black artists, makers, and designers in creative industries.”  Malene Barnett is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She founded the Black Artist + Designer’s Guild to combat a lack of...2020-07-1533 minThe PremiseThe Premise014 - Elise Capron - Agent at the Sandra Dijkstra Literary AgencyElise is most interested in well-written narrative non-fiction (particularly trade-friendly history, cultural studies, and science) as well as character-driven literary fiction.Some of Elise's representative non-fiction titles include Cynthia Barnett’s Rain: A Natural and Cultural History (Crown), which was long-listed for the National Book Award and the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award; Meera Subramanian's A River Runs Again: India’s Natural World in Crisis, from the Barren Cliffs of Rajasthan to the Farmlands of Karnataka (Public Affairs); Jack Shuler's The Thirteenth Turn: A History of the Noose (Public Affairs); Jonathon Keats’s You Belong...2020-04-011h 06The Stuph File ProgramThe Stuph File Program#0549: Tasia Valenza; Dr. John Huber; & Cynthia BarnettThe Stuph File Program Featuring voice actress Tasia Valenza; Clinical Forensic Psychologist Dr John Huber; & Cynthia Barnett, author of I’m Not Done Yet: …And You Shouldn’t Be Either Download Voice actress, Tasia Valenza discusses her TedXTalk called Give Great Voice, where she shares how your superpowers grow when you focus on the tone and intent of your voice. Clinical Forensic Psychologist, Dr John Huber, is back to talk about self deprecating humour. Cynthia Barnett, author of I’m Not Done Yet: …And You Shouldn’t Be Either, discusses how to get free cruises, by giving lectures on board. This week’s opening sla...2020-02-2457 minFearless Fabulous YouFearless Fabulous YouCynthia Barnett, PhD, "I'm Not Done Yet"Born and raised on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, Cynthia Barnett emigrated to the U.S. to pursue her higher education. She earned her Masters Degree and a PhD and became an educator. Rather than deciding to retire, Dr. Barnett chose to "refire: - use the wisdom you gain and experience you have to forge a new path. She created a popular STEM education program for young girls. Her book is "I'm Not Done Yet and You Shouldn't Be Either." Dr. Barnett is recipient of the AARP Purpose Prize.Fearless Fabulous You Radio Show is broadcast live...2020-01-2349 minMiddle Age Can Be Your Best Age - Roy RichardsMiddle Age Can Be Your Best Age - Roy RichardsOver 50? Dream Bigger, Be Bolder; Refire Don’t Retire!At middle age, are you living a joyless, uninspiring existence, looking upon retirement, early or late, as nothing but an opportunity to get off your present treadmill? Retirement can be so much more! Inspirational author and coach Cynthia Barnett, PhD outlines how to refire and reinvent yourself at any age, particularly after 50. At age 76, Dr. Barnett coaches […] The post Over 50? Dream Bigger, Be Bolder; Refire Don’t Retire! appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.2019-11-1800 minMiddle Age Can Be Your Best AgeMiddle Age Can Be Your Best AgeOver 50? Dream Bigger, Be Bolder; Refire Don't Retire!At middle age, are you living a joyless, uninspiring existence, looking upon retirement, early or late, as nothing but an opportunity to get off your present treadmill? Retirement can be so much more! Inspirational author and coach Cynthia Barnett, PhD outlines how to refire and reinvent yourself at any age, particularly after 50. At age 76, Dr. Barnett coaches folks over 50 to live their happiest and most productive years before and after they retire. Tune in for three easy yet essential steps to accomplish a much happier, more purposeful life. Learn why perpetual happiness is available to everyone but why you and I mu...2019-11-1836 minDaily AuthorsDaily AuthorsI'm Not Done Yet with Dr. Cynthia BarnettOn today's show, I'm speaking to the lovely and talented Dr. Cynthia Barnett, author of ... I'm Not Done Yet: ...And You Shouldn't Be Either Dr. Cynthia Barnett is a nationally recognized author, speaker, and coach.  Her "refirement message" has been featured in US News and World Report, local newspapers, and TV shows.  She was recently featured in The Wall Street Journal and in TIME magazine in its lead article about women in mid-life who have reinvented themselves...2019-09-2121 minCrime Connect - Case DiscussionsCrime Connect - Case DiscussionsWeekend Update March 3rd 2019Cases In this Episode: Cynthia Carver, Jassy Correia, Chris Bagley and Amberly Barnett! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CrimeConnect /support2019-03-0338 minNo Sleep \'til Sudbury with Brent JensenNo Sleep 'til Sudbury with Brent JensenNSTS Episode 074 - Ryerson Professor Dr. Gillian TurnbullEthnomusicologist, professor, and writer Gillian Turnbull is my guest on the show this week. Gillian is a fascinating woman with a powerful social voice, and she provides some great commentary with lots of laughs.  Tune in to hear about her boozy encounter with Jim Cuddy, her theory as to why Billy Joel doesn't get as much respect as Springsteen, her love for Rush, and her affinity for Neko Case's scatological emphasis - the lady drops an F-bomb with style.              Turnbull's playlist: Blue Rodeo - Cynthia Ian Tyson - Elko Blues2018-08-2148 minBook Lounge by LibbyBook Lounge by LibbyEp. #245 - Read Harder Challenge Part 3We're back with a bunch more recommendations to help you tackle the Book Riot Read Harder Challenge! Here's what we're chatting about today:   Book About Nature Animals Strike Curious Poses by Elena Passarello The Drunken Botanist by Amy Stewart Hatchet by Gary Paulsen Rain: A Natural and Cultural History by Cynthia Barnett Shark Drunk by Morten Strøksnes Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson   Western True Grit by Charles Portis The Ox-Bow Incident by Walter Van...2018-07-1240 minAll the Books!All the Books!All the Backlist! October 27, 2017This week, Liberty discusses Cloud Atlas, Here Comes the Sun, The Snow Queen, and more great older books.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or Apple Podcasts and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Books discussed on the show:Strange Weather by Joe HillRain: A Natural and Cultural History by Cynthia BarnettBroll...2017-10-2711 minAccidental Tech PodcastAccidental Tech PodcastNotch-Savvy Pre-show: Always on vacation in... New York? Follow-Up: Mighty, the Spotify "iPod Shuffle" Audio bit depth 24/192 Music Downloads... and why they make no sense Monty's explainer video "iPhone Pro" notch What happens in landscape? Why bother with a notch? Android notch 1Password backpedals a bit A a a a a Very Good Song #askatp How do you sync your home directories? Old tech that's still in use? 🙄 Destiny 🙄 Google's diversity "memo" Yonatan Zunger, ex-Googler Suzanne Sadedin, Ph.D. in evolutionary bio Rosalind C. Barnett and Caryl Rivers, gender/STEM researchers Megan Molteni and Adam Rogers Cynthia Lee, woman in computer scienc...2017-08-182h 08UndiscoveredUndiscoveredKurt Vonnegut and the RainmakersIn the mid 1940s, no one would publish Kurt Vonnegut’s stories. But when he gets hired as a press writer at General Electric, the company’s fantastical science inspires some of his most iconic--and best-selling--novels. Every snowflake is unique—except they all have six sides. In ice, water molecules arrange themselves into hexagons. (Courtesy MiSci Museum) Imagine the Earth has been turned into a frozen wasteland. The culprit? Ice-nine. With a crystalline structure that makes it solid at room temperature, ice-nine freezes every drop of water it comes into contact with, and (predictably) ends u...2017-06-2031 minMod Lang from BFF.fmMod Lang from BFF.fmMod Lang #43 - May 21, 2016 - Side 1 : Track 1Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′10″ Feel by Big Star on #1 Record (Ardent Records) 5′44″ Radio Free Europe by R.E.M. on Murmur (I.R.S. Records) 9′36″ Divine Intervention by Matthew Sweet on Girlfriend (Zoo Entertainment/BMG) 14′16″ One More Time by Joe Jackson on Look Sharp! (A&M Records) 19′08″ No Action by Elvis Costello and the Attractions on This Year's Model (Columbia) 21′08″ Elevator Operator by Courtney Barnett on Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (Milk!) 24′21″ Drive My Car by The Beatles on Rubber Soul (Apple) 26′46″ Right Here by Go-Betweens on Tal...2016-05-2100 minLana StraubLana StraubCynthia Barnett - SEJ Member Spotlight March 2016The Member Spotlight Initiative features individual SEJ members and their work, including in some cases testimonials about the value of SEJ membership to their journalism career. SEJ is also interested in featuring media organizations with which the SEJ membership are affiliated, either through employment or as organizational partners. For information about this project or to request a spotlight feature for yourself, contact SEJ's Media on the Move coordinator Lana Straub.2016-04-1407 minThirtyFour-50\'s tracksThirtyFour-50's tracksCynthia Barnett - Blue Revolution-Unmaking America’s Water CrisisCynthia Barnett is an award-winning environmental journalist who has reported on freshwater from the Suwannee River to Singapore. She is author of the new book Rain: A Natural and Cultural History. Her two previous books are Blue Revolution: Unmaking America’s Water Crisis. and Mirage: Florida and the Vanishing Water of the Eastern U.S.2016-02-0826 minAll the Books!All the Books!Episode #33: Best Fiction of 2015, Dec. 22, 2015This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss some of their favorite nonfiction books of 2015, including Between the World and Me, Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, and Rain.This episode was sponsored by the DK Holiday Gift Generator and FabFitFun.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For a complete list of...2015-12-2239 minFutility ClosetFutility ClosetThe Rainmaker In 1915 San Diego hired "rainmaker" Charles Hatfield to relieve a four-year drought. After he set to work with his 23 secret chemicals, the skies opened and torrential rains caused some of the most extreme flooding in the city's history. In this week's podcast we'll discuss the effects of "Hatfield's flood" and ponder how to assign the credit or blame. We'll also puzzle over why a flagrant housebreaker doesn't get prosecuted. Sources for our feature on "moisture accelerator" Charles Hatfield: Garry Jenkins, The Wizard of Sun City, 2005. Cynthia Barnett, Rain: A...2015-06-2932 minModern NotionModern NotionRain: A Natural and Cultural History, Self-Immolation, Moon Landing and FilmmakingOn today’s show we talk to Cynthia Barnett, author of Rain: A Natural and Cultural History (Crown, April 2015). Barnett, an environmental journalist, takes us to Texas, India, and everywhere in between to explore how we make sense of the water that falls from the sky. Josh Hrala tells us how filmmakers might be the…2015-05-0400 minListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureRain: A Natural and Cultural History by Cynthia BarnettPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/230844 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Rain: A Natural and Cultural History Author: Cynthia Barnett Narrator: Christina Traister Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 46 minutes Release date: April 21, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: A natural history of rain, told through a lyrical blend of science, cultural history, and human drama It is elemental, mysterious, precious, destructive. It is the subject of countless poems and paintings; the top of the weather report; the source of all the world's water. Yet this is the first audiobook to tell the story of...2015-04-2103 minListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureRain: A Natural and Cultural History by Cynthia BarnettPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/230844to listen full audiobooks. Title: Rain: A Natural and Cultural History Author: Cynthia Barnett Narrator: Christina Traister Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 46 minutes Release date: April 21, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: A natural history of rain, told through a lyrical blend of science, cultural history, and human drama It is elemental, mysterious, precious, destructive. It is the subject of countless poems and paintings; the top of the weather report; the source of all the world's water. Yet this is the first audiobook to tell the story of rain...2015-04-2111h 46Unlock the Magic of Words with Free AudiobookUnlock the Magic of Words with Free AudiobookRain: A Natural and Cultural History Audiobook by Cynthia BarnettListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 230844 Title: Rain: A Natural and Cultural History Author: Cynthia Barnett Narrator: Christina Traister Format: Unabridged Length: 11:46:00 Language: English Release date: 04-21-15 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Genres: Science & Technology, Animals & Nature Summary: A natural history of rain, told through a lyrical blend of science, cultural history, and human drama It is elemental, mysterious, precious, destructive. It is the subject of countless poems and paintings; the top of the weather report; the source of all the world's water. Yet this is the first audiobook to tell the story of rain. ...2015-04-2111h 46Law and public safety Archives - WUFT NewsLaw and public safety Archives - WUFT NewsPlane Rerouted from Gainesville to Jacksonville Airport[jwplayer config=”News-video” file=”wuftnews/20140908airportWEB.mp4″ html5_file=”http://fms01.jou.ufl.edu/wuftnews/20140908airportWEB.mp4″ image=”http://www.wuft.org/videoupdates/files/2012/10/WUFT-Generic-Logo_final-854×480.png”] An American Eagle jet that was scheduled to land at Gainesville Regional Airport Sunday night was unexpectedly diverted to the Jacksonville International Airport. Both the airline and the airport are still not sure exactly why this happened but passengers of the diverted flight are demanding an explanation. “I was worried. The people on the plan were worried” said Cynthia Barnett, a passenger on the diverted flight. “[We were wondering] did someone...2014-09-0901 minKGNU - How On EarthKGNU - How On EarthWater Crisis // Maker MovementSusan Moran has a telephone interview with Cynthia Barnett.   Cynthia is a journalist and author of Blue Revolution: Unmaking America’s Water Crisis.” She calls the U.S. one of the most “water-wasting places on the planet.” But in her book she also draws from positive examples of water conservation in the country to propose a new “water ethic.”  (start – 4:20). . . Jeff Branson of the SparkFun Electronics Department of Education joins Tom McKinnon in the Boulder studio to discuss the so-called Maker Movement.  In particular, he describes how it is revolutionizing K-12 education. (start 13:20). Producer: B...2011-11-1522 min