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The Play Typer Guy
#70 Theatre Artist Jane Jones And The Power Of Words
My friend Jane Jones is founder of Seattle’s Book-It Repertory Theatre, and along with co-founding Artistic Director Myra Platt, she built a company that brought world premiere adaptations of great literature to the stage for 30 years.The pandemic silenced Book-It for a while, just like many other theatre organizations, but Book-It is back in a new form that I was happy to discuss with Jane. You can watch or listen to the podcast interview here or at my YouTube channel. While you’re over there, please subscribe!(Jane was also in the first episode of T...
2025-12-11
46 min
The Ghost Story Book Club
'The Breakthrough' by Daphne Du Maurier with Jenn Ashworth
In Series 5, Episode 10 join me, Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, Jenn Ashworth, as we discuss 'The Breakthrough' by Daphne Du Maurier. Jenn Ashworth was born in Preston and studied at Cambridge and Manchester. Her novels include Ghosted: A Love Story, A Kind of Intimacy, The Friday Gospels and Fell. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2018. In 2019 she published Notes Made While Falling, a memoir told in a series of essays. Her book - The Parallel Path - is out now. She is a Professor of Writing at Lancaster University V...
2025-12-10
1h 33
Locked On Bama - Daily Podcast On Alabama Crimson Tide Football & Basketball
NO DOUBT: Alabama Playoff Hopes IGNITE as Rankings REVEAL Tonight Will Have Major Implications
Alabama Crimson Tide’s playoff fate hinges on the College Football Playoff rankings, but does their SEC Championship showdown against Georgia guarantee them a top seed? Luke Robinson and Jimmy Stein dissect Alabama’s chances, debate the impact of critical matchups with Ole Miss and Georgia, and unravel the potential chaos if teams like BYU or Texas Tech pull off upsets. The hosts break down playoff seeding scenarios, roster strengths, and why injury updates—like Jam Miller’s status and Tim Keenan’s emergence at nose guard—are shaping the Tide’s destiny. Recruiting takes center stage as Luke Robinson and Jimmy Stei...
2025-12-02
30 min
Bad Dads Film Review
Midweek Mention... Neighbours (Again)
Neighbours — Episode 234 (Charlene’s Debut)We dove back into Ramsay Street for a pure hit of Aussie soap nostalgia: Neighbours ep. 234, a.k.a. the first-ever appearance of Charlene (a tiny, feral Kylie Minogue) breaking into a house and into British hearts.Why this episode slapsIconic entrance: Scott grabs a “burglar” in the window… hat comes off… “Charlene!” Cue destiny, perms, and pop superstardom.Peak mullet era: Two mullets before the first ad break. Oxygen levels dangerously low...
2025-10-22
11 min
The Ghost Story Book Club
'Don't Look Now' by Daphne Du Maurier: with Colin Walsh
In Series 5, Episode 2 join me, Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, Colin Walsh as we discuss 'Don't Look Now' by Daphne Du Maurier. Colin Walsh's short stories have won several awards including the RTE Francis MacManus Short Story Prize and the Hennessy Literary Award. In 2019 he was named Hennessy New Irish Writer of the Year. His writing has been published in the Stinging Fly, the Irish Times and broadcast on RTE Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4. KALA is his first novel. He is from Galway and lives in Belgium. MY LIVE SHOWS: Come...
2025-10-15
1h 20
It's A Wonderful Podcast
Episode 385: My Cousin Rachel (1952) - OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
Welcome to It's A Wonderful Podcast!We're celebrating one of Old Hollywood's most respected, decorated, and beloved actresses all September long as Morgan and Jeannine are looking at a variety of movies starring the great OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND!Dark gothic romance from Daphne Du Maurier to close out the series with swirling suspicions and malevolent manipulation as Morgan and Jeannine talk a strikingly enigmatic de Havilland title character in MY COUSIN RACHEL (1952) co-starring Richard Burton in his first Hollywood role!There's even a little DejaView this week looking at it's 2017 re-adaptation starring Rachel...
2025-09-26
1h 12
Radical Lifestyle
Chris Wickland // Church Revival Meets Political Turmoil
Reverend Chris Wickland discusses the current state of the UK, focusing on the intersection of faith and politics. He reflects on the recent Tommy Robinson rally, which he attended, implications of Charlie Kirk's assassination, and signs of revival. Chris emphasizes the crucial need for Christians to understand the political landscape and to actively participate in shaping the future of the nation through faith-based action.- https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisWicklandYouTube Version: www.youtube.com/RadicalLifestyle- Radical Lifestyle Instagram Click Here- X: Click Here- TikTok: Click Here...
2025-09-20
47 min
Seattle Opera Podcast
DAPHNE 101
Daphne, by Richard Strauss, comes to Seattle Opera for two concert performances in January 2025. This gorgeous opera, based on Greek myth, is a splendid showcase for a fantastic orchestra. Jonathan Dean explains what Strauss learned from Wagner, tells this unfamiliar opera’s story, and explores the meaning of the myth. Musical examples from the 2005 Decca recording of Daphne (West Deutscher Rundfunk Orchestra conducted by Semyon Bychkov, with Renee Fleming, Johan Botha, Michael Schade, Anna Larsson, Kwanchul Youn, Julia Kleiter, and Twyla Robinson); the 1983 EMI recording (Bayerischen Rundfunks conducted by Bernard Haitink, with Lucia Popp, Reiner Goldberg, Peter Schreier, Ortrun Wen...
2025-04-15
23 min
Seattle Opera Podcast
2025/26 Season Preview with James Robinson
James Robinson, new General and Artistic Director of Seattle Opera, introduces the 2025/26 season. The Pirates of Penzance promises a musically extraordinary operatic approach to Gilbert & Sullivan; come prepared to laugh and to enjoy some familiar music as you’ve never heard it before. Daphne In Concert offers a rare opportunity to hear a lush Romantic masterpiece by Richard Strauss, an orchestral tour de force with splendid voices. Fellow Travelers, by Gregory Spears & Greg Pierce, is one of the most successful new American operas of the past decade: a bittersweet gay romance hidden inside a political thriller. And Carmen returns in...
2025-03-11
24 min
HSS Presents
Caring for the Elite Athlete
In this episode of HSS presents, Dr. James Robinson, a sports medicine physician at HSS, speaks to Dr. Daphne Scott and Dr. Sam Taylor. Dr. Taylor is an HSS physician who currently serves as a team physician for the New York Football Giants. Dr. Daphne Scott currently serves as the Head Team Physician for the New York Knicks. Join them as they discuss their experience including the benefits and challenges of caring for professional athletes.
2024-11-26
29 min
Double P Podcasts
Let's Solve ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING season 4 episode 5 'Adaptation' Recap Review Theory
Hollywood is out of ideas, after 'Who shot Sazz?" the studio rushed a sequel: 'Who shot Who?" Oliver frets about Loretta, Mabel regrets her LinkedIn job title, and Charles bets on a double! We review every single clue in ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Season 4, Episode 5 "Adaptation" 00:00 Intro 00:02 Who shot who? 01:27 Let's Solve Only Murders in the Building 02:17 Get Behind the Keyboard 05:07 Credit Clue Easter Eggs 05:21 Movie Title Reference 05:48 Subscriber Goal 06:26 Victim Profile: Sazz Pataki 08:39 Stunt Man Glen 09:09 Bev Melon 10:14 The Brothers Sisters 10:41 Marshall 11:35 Jack...
2024-09-26
19 min
Double P Podcasts
Let's Solve ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING season 4 episode 5 'Adaptation' Recap Review Theory
Hollywood is out of ideas, after 'Who shot Sazz?" the studio rushed a sequel: 'Who shot Who?" Oliver frets about Loretta, Mabel regrets her LinkedIn job title, and Charles bets on a double! We review every single clue in ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Season 4, Episode 5 "Adaptation" 00:00 Intro 00:02 Who shot who? 01:27 Let's Solve Only Murders in the Building 02:17 Get Behind the Keyboard 05:07 Credit Clue Easter Eggs 05:21 Movie Title Reference 05:48 Subscriber Goal 06:26 Victim Profile: Sazz Pataki 08:39 Stunt Man Glen 09:09 Bev Melon 10:14 The Brothers Sisters 10:41 Marshall 11:35 Jack...
2024-09-26
19 min
For Love's Sake
28: Becoming Her
Welcome to the Season 4 Finale, Lovebugs! I am joined by a Match Marry Mate client, Daphne, whose journey through motherhood and romance is nothing short of inspiring. Listen in as Daphne and I explore the importance of building a support network tailored to our mental health needs, the transformative power of embracing vulnerability, and the significance of nurturing our sons while also empowering them to forge their own paths.As she shares, she teaches us so much about the intersection of womanhood and motherhood, the impact of absent fathers on maternal emotional intelligence, and the importance of...
2024-05-19
1h 25
House of R
'Percy Jackson' Finale Preview With Writer Daphne Olive
Joanna is joined by 'Percy Jackson' staff writer Daphne Olive in the lead-up to this week's season finale. They discuss the evolution of the show, fate, interpreting the Greek gods, and how mythology influences us all!Host: Joanna RobinsonGuest: Daphne OliveSenior Producer: Steve AhlmanAdditional Production: Arjuna RamgopalSocial: Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-01-30
1h 21
Schoolutions: Teaching Strategies to Strengthen School Culture, Empower Educators, & Inspire Student Growth
S3 E8: There's a Teacher Shortage and It's Very Real - Warning Bell Substack with Stephen Noonoo
Stephen Noonoo is an editor and journalist who's covered education for more than a decade. Now a tech editor at Edutopia, he was previously the K–12 editor for EdSurge and has also worked at eSchool News, THE Journal, CUE, and SmartBrief. Stephen created the Warning Bell Substack to look honestly at today's teaching profession. He is dedicated to cataloging the stresses & problems that teachers face. In this episode, Stephen illuminates the driving forces behind the very real teaching shortage and offers solutions to change course. Educators and supporters of public education will leave the conversation feeling seen and heard for...
2023-11-06
38 min
Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams
Wolfe Tone | Ceasefires Now | Pulse
Wolfe Tone’s Cordial Union Last week I attended an event in Parliament Buildings at Stormont, hosted by US Special Economic Envoy Joe Kennedy. There was a panel discussion on the impact of the Good Friday Agreement which involved myself, former DUP leader Peter Robinson; former Alliance Assembly Speaker Eileen Bell; Lady Daphne Trimble, President of the Ulster Unionist Party; and former SDLP leader Mark Durkan. First Minister designate Michelle O’Neill, DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson and UUP leader Doug Beattie were all present. Ceasefires NowNews from the Middle East continues to numb a...
2023-11-05
14 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Haley: Podcaster, Community-Builder, Connector
Haley Radke is an adoptee advocate and the creator and host of the popular podcast, Adoptees On, where adopted people share their adoption experiences. Adoptees On has more than 250 episodes featuring adoptees and adoptee therapists and has been downloaded over 1.2 million times in 140+ countries worldwide. www.adopteeson.com To go directly to Haley's interview, you can go to the timestamp: 9:42Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss The Baby Thief by Barbara Bisantz Raymond.Thank you to our sponsor S12F.Joe Soll & ot...
2023-10-31
57 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Gregory: An Adoptee Gives Back
Gregory D. Luce is a Minnesota-based attorney born and adopted in the District of Columbia. He is the founder of Adoptee Rights Law Center, where he represents US-born and inter-country adoptees on issues involving identity, records, and US citizenship. He is also a co-founder and the executive director of Adoptees United Inc., a national nonprofit adoptee rights organization. A graduate of Boston University and the University of Minnesota Law School, he lives in Minneapolis with his spouse and two children.To find Gregory Luce: Adoptee Rights Law Center...
2023-10-24
47 min
Idlewild Cottage
A Home by Any Other Name
Throughout our time together today, we will step into several literary homes, finding that their names alone have the power to conjure up images, memories, sensations. Can you guess the books connected with the names of each home? Works Shared: "Anne of Windy Poplars" by Lucy Maud Montgomery (L.M.M.) "Pat of Silver Bush" by L.M.M. "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett I...
2023-10-17
14 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Allison: An Adoptee Who Adopts Discusses the Complexities
Allison Olson is an adoptee from a closed adoption in 1979. She is also an adoptive parent, raising awareness of current harmful narratives in children’s adoption books. To Find Allison: Social Media = @kidsbooksbyallisonolson (FB, Instagram, and TikTok)IBPA Benjamin Franklin Silver Award WinnerA Mom’s Choice Awards® RecipientSurrounded by Love: An Open Adoption Story on Amazonwww.ouradoptionbooks.comKirkus ReviewLearning about My Friend's Adoption on AmazonTo go directly to Allison's interview, you can go to the timestamp: 14:13Also in thi...
2023-10-17
1h 11
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Andy: When Reunion Doesn't Provide Closure
Andy was born Anthony in April 1970 in Paisley just outside Glasgow, Scotland in 1970. Although in a material sense, his childhood was relatively affluent emotionally, he struggled with adoption and having nobody to talk to about it. His persistent loneliness was brought on by his adoption and the distance from his adoptive parents.Attending a strict Catholic private school made the problems worse as there were no "safe" adults to talk to and it helped to contribute to the emptiness he felt.Thankfully attending University and moving out really helped as he had a great set...
2023-10-10
53 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jessica: Now What Do I Do? An Adoptee Finally Finds Answers.
Adopted in California in 1975, Jessica's family moved to Pennsylvania around the age of two. As a child, she slowly moved in with the neighbors when she realized her adoptive parents were not able to raise her. Recently, she has reunited with her birth mother and several members of that side of the family. She did not tell her Pennsylvania family about her search until after returning from meeting her birth family in Kansas City. It’s been an adventure ever since.To go directly to Jessica's interview, you can go to the timestamp: 10:21...
2023-10-03
45 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Season Four Finale - American Baby with Gabrielle Glaser and Margaret Erle Katz
Sarah and Louise have a powerful and meaningful discussion with Gabrielle Glaser, author of American Baby, and Margaret Erle Katz, whose story is the focus of the book.American Baby by Gabrielle Glaser.Thank you to our sponsor S12F.Joe Soll & other adoptee resourcesIf you want to support our show, you can go to our Patreon Page.Our Patrons: Laura Christensen, Barbara Frank, Ramona Evans, Linda Pevac, Blonde Records, Daphne Keys, D...
2023-09-19
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Elle: For This Adoptee, the Truth Led to an Awakening
Elle Klassen is a Canadian who was born to a young woman of nineteen years of age in 1970. She was relinquished and then placed with her adoptive family when she was five days old. She grew up in a very conservative Canadian evangelical family where adoption was spoken of as God's plan. Much of her religious background didn't sit well with her, including the narrative around adoption. As an adopted person whose big goal in life was to fly under the radar as much as she could, she never challenged the common narrative surrounding adoption that she grew up...
2023-09-12
1h 00
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Patrick: A Lonely Childhood Led to a Search for Identity
Patrick Hawes was born in North Carolina on August 10, 1970, and officially adopted in September 1970. From an early age, Patrick knew he was adopted because his adopted mom was Japanese and his adopted father was American but he didn’t look at all Japanese. Patrick never really desired to search for his birth family during his childhood. He was raised in a good home and was well taken care of but there was a distance between him and his adopted mom which led to many of his adoption issues including loneliness, fear, and pain. He often thought of searching for hi...
2023-09-05
59 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Janet: A Spouse and a Podcast Led This Adoptee to Reunion
Janet M was born in Virginia in the late 1970’s to a 16-year-old mother. At 6 weeks old she was placed via a closed adoption into a loving home with her parents and older adopted brother. She always knew she was adopted but it wasn’t a topic that was discussed openly or often in her family. Not knowing her origin story fueled her curiosity around the subject of pregnancy and birth. She became fascinated with childbirth and the beautiful relationship between new moms and their babies. She became a labor and delivery nurse in the year 2000 and has been help...
2023-08-29
1h 05
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Rivi: An Open Adoption Still Leaves Questions
Rivi Shocket was born in Baltimore Maryland in 1987. She was adopted two days after she was born and had an open adoption. From the time she was a toddler, her adoptive parents would take her to spend time with her birth family (mom, dad, siblings, cousins, and grandparents) every couple of years. Throughout Rivi's teenage years and into adulthood, she developed strong bonds with her immediate birth family--especially her mother. Her birth mother struggled with addictions, so it was difficult to have a consistent relationship with her, but she cherished the times and talks they had up until her...
2023-08-22
37 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Terrie: An Adoptee Heals Through Creativity
Terrie Novak was adopted as an infant in 1967. She and her adopted brother, Gene, grew up in the security of a loving family and in awareness of their adoption. When Terrie was 18, thanks to the heroic efforts of her first mother, she received her bio family's contact information. Today Terrie is privileged to a rare abundance of love shared with her first mother, biological siblings, as well as her adoptive parents, and her own bio kids. During the long solitude of the pandemic, Terrie was compelled to write about what it means to make a family under the traumatic...
2023-08-15
56 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Mireille: An Unexpected Encounter Led to Reunion
Mireille Landry is an interracial adoptee who, alongside her identical twin sister, was adopted at 3 months old and raised in a predominantly white area by white adoptive parents. Originally intended to be a closed adoption, at the age of 12, the twins coincidentally met their birth mother at the mall while traveling to a nearby city for a soccer game. This unexpected encounter marked the beginning of their reunification journey, which led to meeting most of their maternal and paternal biological family and a trip to Zambia, Africa in 2011 to meet their paternal grandparents and extended Zambian family.T...
2023-08-01
45 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Faith: For One Adoptee, a Health Scare Brought New Revelations
Faith Brady was born on 22 June 1969 and adopted one month later when the US landed on the moon. She has always known she was adopted and had a great relationship with her adoptive parents. Her parents then adopted another child, a brother, 3 1/2 years later. In 2015 she had to have open heart surgery and it was then that she became very interested in her medical history. Ancestry found a 1st cousin that let her know that ALL of the women in her family died before they were 60, including her bio mom. This set Faith on a path of discovery to fi...
2023-07-25
52 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Chris: Home at Last: A Navajo Adoptee Finds His Place
Chris Stearns is Navajo and was adopted in the mid-1960s before the Indian Child Welfare Act existed. His mom was part of the federal Indian Relocation program which moved Native Americans away from reservations to large cities as part of a national assimilation policy. Chris began his life in the Los Angeles County foster care system and was adopted when he was 2 years old by a loving white family in New Jersey where he was raised. Chris chose a career as an attorney fighting for Native American rights and spent many years in Washington, D.C. representing Indian t...
2023-07-18
58 min
Choose Life Radio
Dr. Haywood and Daphne Robinson
What a joy to talk with Dr. Haywood Robinson, once again, and meet his second wife (after his first passed away). Welcome Daphne Robinson to Choose Life Radio!
2023-07-17
26 min
Radical Lifestyle
Calvin Robinson // Calvin's Common Sense Crusade
With the church slipping into apostasy, increasing opposition, and the state focused on the next generation, Calvin's call to stand is urgent and timely.- www.calvinrobinson.comYouTube Version: www.youtube.com/RadicalLifestyle- Radical Lifestyle Instagram Click Here- TikTok: Click Here- Telegram channel and discussion: Click HereYou can also follow Andrew and Daphne on their social media platforms:Andrew Kirk: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | ParlerDaphne Kirk: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | ParlerTo support the channel: Click Here- UK only...
2023-07-16
44 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Nancy: For this Adoptee, the Story Didn't Add Up
Nancy Davis was born in Florida in 1949 and adopted by a family from New York. The adoption was private and no documents were available to investigate her origins. An Ancestry test 6 years ago revealed that Nancy had 5 siblings in North Carolina from her birth parents, 3 brothers, and 2 sisters. It has been an amazing journey for her and has helped fill many of the “unknowns” of her heritage. She works as an EMT in her current home in Connecticut and thoroughly enjoys sharing her story.To go directly to Nancy's interview, skip ahead to 19:30.Also...
2023-07-11
51 min
SLAE with Leanne Gabriel
Interview with Daphne Robinson about Institutional Racism in the Juvenile Justice System
On this episode of SLAE with Leanne Gabriel, Leanne interviews lawyer, prosecutor and author Daphne Robinson about her book, “Delinquent” that explores racism in the juvenile justice system. Daphne served as a prosecutor for more than 20 years in the juvenile justice system. She had an up-close view of a system that is built on institutional racism. Daphne also has a Masters Degree in Public Health and currently serves as the Executive Director of the Center for Public Health and Justice. She is also an adjunct professor at Louisiana State University.
2023-07-05
22 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
David E: Phantom Parents: An Adoptee Connects the Dots
An unofficial adoption. David Enker was born in Amsterdam in 1970, following the Summer of Love of 1969. Relinquished a few months after birth to another family in The Hague, his birth mother, a university student at the time, had hoped to retrieve him after her studies. Although never officially adopted, things turned topsy-turvy when his new family refused to let him go. A bumpy reunion unravels in reverse.This unusual beginning, together with a life-long quest for an identity, belonging and meaning form the backbone of his recently published memoir "Phantom Parents". A heartbreaking and heartwarming work, addressing...
2023-07-04
47 min
Radical Lifestyle
Victoria Robinson // They Lied To Us Too
Abortion is apparently a controversial subject, and men are told they have no say on the matter. Victoria joins us to share her own story, from abortion to freedom, and how she now helps women and men through their post abortion trauma.- www.reassemblelife.com- https://instagram.com/rvictoriarobinsonYouTube Version: www.youtube.com/RadicalLifestyle- Radical Lifestyle Instagram Click Here- TikTok: Click Here- Telegram channel and discussion: Click HereYou can also follow Andrew and Daphne on their social media platforms:Andrew...
2023-07-02
52 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Annie O: Where Is My Mum?
I’m Annie O. O stands for my last name. O is round. It’s a hole I still live in, that I’m not allowed to escape. Why the fuck is that how it has to be?Adoption has a long history, with a narrative built around it being a celebrated act of love, of charity and saviorism. I rejoice for those who experienced the best of that narrative. However, there is a growing number of investigations and reports that show, for many, adoption is not and has never been, what people are led to believe.
2023-06-27
56 min
CHP TALKS
CHP TALKS: Dr. Haywood Robinson—Former Abortionist Now Saves Babies!
My very special guest this week is Dr. Haywood J. Robinson, Director of Medical Affairs and Education for 40 Days for Life. Dr. Robinson had a dramatic conversion in 1986 and became a follower of Jesus Christ. He and his first wife, Noreen (who passed away in August 2021) had both been abortion providers before their conversion. They then became solid pro-life supporters. Dr. Robinson then helped start the 40 Days for Life organization. He is now remarried; he and his second wife, Daphne, work tirelessly to save preborn lives; between them, they have eight children, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild....
2023-05-04
35 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (1960) – Episode 137 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“Hang on, there. Hang on, me beauties. There’s nothing to be scared of, nothing to be afeared of. … Mother of God, it’s a corpse! … Cor, I thought you was a dead one.” Sometimes you just can’t tell a tree trunk in the road from a dead body. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Jeff Mohr, and guest hosts Richard Klemensen (Little Shoppe of Horrors: The Journal of Classic British Horror Films) and Alistair Hughes (Infogothic: An Unauthorised Graphic Guide to Hammer Horror) – as they discuss the horror richness coursing through the veins of the Hammer classic, ...
2022-11-05
1h 37
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) – Episode 125 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“That’s the darndest thing I ever saw. The way that thing’s unscrewing.” It sounds just like a metal lid on a mason jar. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Jeff Mohr, and special guest host Dave Dreher – as they discuss another science fiction horror classic of the 1950s, H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds (1953). Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 125 – The War of the Worlds (1953) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomema...
2022-05-21
1h 23
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939) - Episode 121 - Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“They die? Dead. I die? Live!” Okay. Die-dead and die-live. What about live-live? Wouldn’t that be better? Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Whitney Collazo, Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr – as they play a fun-filled game of darts with the cast and crew of the third Universal Pictures Frankenstein movie, Son of Frankenstein (1939)! Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 121 – Son of Frankenstein (1939) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic...
2022-03-26
1h 11
Be Real Show
#391 - Daphne Robinson gets REAL about HOW THE AMERICAN JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IS FAILING BLACK CHILDREN
Daphne Robinson is an author based in Shreveport, Louisiana. She is passionate about raising awareness on issues concerning criminal justice, and juvenile reform in particular. She offers her perspective as an industry insider, as well as an African American woman who experienced the pitfalls of the justice system first hand for 25 years. She knows about the problems that hold back reforms, and she is a strong advocate for change. Her book, "Delinquent: How The American Justice System Is Failing Black Children," is actually for people working in the juvenile justice system as well as the criminal justice system, regardless...
2022-03-22
40 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
HORROR OF DRACULA (1958) – Episode 109 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
"I am Dracula and I welcome you to my house." Are you falling for that old trick? Join this episode’s Grue-Crew - Chad Hunt, Whitney Collazo, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr along with special guest Dick Klemensen (since 1972, the editor and publisher of Little Shoppe of Horrors Magazine - The Journal of Classic British Horror Films) - as they enter the House of Hammer once again with one of the company’s best, (Horror of) Dracula (1958). Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 109 – (Horror of) Dracula (1958) Join the Crew o...
2021-10-09
1h 21
Marlon and Jake Read Dead People
Dead Authors Through History
Prepare for what might be Marlon & Jake’s most controversial hot takes yet, as they travel back through the last four hundred years to decide which dead authors from each century stand the test of time and which can be left to gather dust on the shelf. Where do they fall on Paradise Lost? Who triumphs in the battle of the poets v. novelists of the 18th century? How much has the 1930s Hollywood studio system shaped classic stories? Which of them stans Huckleberry Finn, and who thinks it might be overrated? Marlon & Jake answer these questions and more as the...
2021-09-01
58 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
RASPUTIN: THE MAD MONK (1966) – Episode 106 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
"When I go to confession I don't offer God small sins, petty squabbles, jealousies... I offer him sins worth forgiving!" Sin big to make your confessions worthwhile. It’s a thing. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew - Whitney Collazo, Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr - as they journey back to the world of early 20th-century Russia in Hammer’s Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966), featuring the incomparable Christopher Lee in the title role. Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 106 – Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966) Join the Crew on...
2021-08-29
1h 16
Real with O'Neill
Episode 3 (Explicit): Kendyll Robinson
Dakota gets real with Kendyll Robinson, owner of Rosedown Designs in Daphne, who has years of nursing experience working with Alzheimer's and Dementia patients, and after realizing that not everyone in the medical field had her passion, opened her own business.https://www.facebook.com/rosedowndesigns/Music: bensound.com Hip Jazz
2021-08-02
1h 00
Tea At No. 5
Bridgerton Nominations
The Bridgerton cast are still making their award season rounds. Phoebe Dynevor and director Julie Ann Robinson talked about bringing a modern flair to the Netflix series. Rege-Jean Page was on the Hollywood Reporter Drama Actor Roundtable and having a great time with four other men.The TV Choice Awards short list is revealed and Bridgerton scored three nominations including Best New Drama. Phoebe Dynevor is up for Best Actress and Rege-Jean Page is up for Best Actor. Voting is open until Friday, June 25th BST.Nicola Coughlan was nominated for the Irish Film and Tele...
2021-06-21
25 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
The Seventh Victim (1943) – Episode 97 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
"I run to death, and death meets me as fast, and all my pleasures are like yesterday." Join this episode’s Grue-Crew - Whitney Collazo, Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr - as they journey once more to the dark world of Val Lewton with The Seventh Victim (1943). Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 97 – The Seventh Victim (1943) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine A w...
2021-04-24
1h 27
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #95: Woolf vs Austen and The Foolish Gentlewoman vs The Half-Crown House
Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Margery Sharp, Helen Ashton – welcome to episode 95. https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/tea-or-books-episode-95.mp3 In the first half, we take a detour from our usual practice and pit two authors against each other. And it’s two very big hitters – Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf, suggested by my friend Paul. In the second half, we look at two post-war novels about houses – The Foolish Gentlewoman by Margery Sharp and The Half-Crown House by Helen Ashton. Do get in touch with us if you have any suggestions or questions – teaorbooks[a...
2021-04-21
00 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #95: Woolf vs Austen and The Foolish Gentlewoman vs The Half-Crown House
Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Margery Sharp, Helen Ashton – welcome to episode 95. https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/tea-or-books-episode-95.mp3 In the first half, we take a detour from our usual practice and pit two authors against each other. And it’s two very big hitters – Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf, suggested by my friend Paul. In the second half, we look at two post-war novels about houses – The Foolish Gentlewoman by Margery Sharp and The Half-Crown House by Helen Ashton. Do get in touch with us if you have any suggestions or questions – teaorbooks[a...
2021-04-21
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #94: Do We Care Where Authors Live? and Dusty Answer vs Frost in May
Rosamond Lehmann, Antonia White, and authors’ houses – welcome to episode 94! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/tea-or-books-episode-94.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we do a topic suggested by Gillian – do we care where authors live? That is, do we want to visit their houses – we talk through authors’ houses we’ve visited and those we’d like to visit. In the second half, we compare two coming-of-age novels: Frost in May by Antonia White and Dusty Answer by Rosamond Lehmann. Do get in touch if you have suggestions for topics, or questions for...
2021-03-27
00 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #94: Do We Care Where Authors Live? and Dusty Answer vs Frost in May
Rosamond Lehmann, Antonia White, and authors’ houses – welcome to episode 94! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/tea-or-books-episode-94.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we do a topic suggested by Gillian – do we care where authors live? That is, do we want to visit their houses – we talk through authors’ houses we’ve visited and those we’d like to visit. In the second half, we compare two coming-of-age novels: Frost in May by Antonia White and Dusty Answer by Rosamond Lehmann. Do get in touch if you have suggestions for topics, or questions for...
2021-03-27
00 min
The SelfWork Podcast
214 SelfWork: Three Ways to Govern Your Emotions (Rather Than Them Governing You)
If there’s ever been a time when we need to manage our emotions, it’s now. None of us are sure what these next few months will bring – or even 2021 – and that’s true on many fronts. So this week’s podcast is on managing your feelings. The term for doing this in psychology is emotional intelligence, aka EQ. Here's the definition: the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. Here are the three questions you'll find the answer to today! 1) Does one emotion gover...
2021-01-15
29 min
The SelfWork Podcast
214 SelfWork: Three Ways to Govern Your Emotions (Rather Than Them Governing You)
If there’s ever been a time when we need to manage our emotions, it’s now. None of us are sure what these next few months will bring – or even 2021 – and that’s true on many fronts. So this week’s podcast is on managing your feelings. The term for doing this in psychology is emotional intelligence, aka EQ. Here's the definition: the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. Here are the three questions you'll find the answer to today! 1) Does one emotion gover...
2021-01-15
29 min
RAGE Works Network-All Shows
Trek Untold-Episode 33 |Alexander Siddig, Dr. Julian Bashir from Star Trek DS9
Get a taste of some real frontier medicine with the one and only Alexander Siddig, AKA Dr. Julian Bashir from "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"! Alexander is here to promote his newest movie, SKYLINES, the finale of the "Skyline" series where he played General Radford, and he had a lot of fun making this movie. Of course, we spend plenty of time discussing his time on DS9, including stories about the infamous episode "Move Along Home," memories of Avery Brooks and working on "Past Tense," directing "Profit and Lace," Daphne Ashbrook in "Melora," Andrew...
2020-12-18
1h 03
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
33: Alexander Siddig, Dr. Julian Bashir from Star Trek DS9
Get a taste of some real frontier medicine with the one and only Alexander Siddig, AKA Dr. Julian Bashir from "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"! Alexander is here to promote his newest movie, SKYLINES, the finale of the "Skyline" series where he played General Radford, and he had a lot of fun making this movie. Of course, we spend plenty of time discussing his time on DS9, including stories about the infamous episode "Move Along Home," memories of Avery Brooks and working on "Past Tense," directing "Profit and Lace," Daphne Ashbrook in "Melora," Andrew...
2020-12-17
1h 03
The SelfWork Podcast
054 SelfWork (Second Time Around): What Do Your Mistakes Teach You?
We're on vacation so I've chosen several podcasts to feature during our absence that are special to me and are from the "early" years (or the first 100 podcasts that you may not have listened to...). “Always be humble and kind” was a huge country hit several years ago, and I talk in this episode about making mistakes but then using them to actually learn something about yourself - which definitely takes some humility. So, what's the process involved in that kind of learning ? In this special "Second Time Around" post, sponsored by BetterHelp, I'll offer five pragmatic ideas...
2020-10-27
23 min
The SelfWork Podcast
054 SelfWork (Second Time Around): What Do Your Mistakes Teach You?
We're on vacation so I've chosen several podcasts to feature during our absence that are special to me and are from the "early" years (or the first 100 podcasts that you may not have listened to...). “Always be humble and kind” was a huge country hit several years ago, and I talk in this episode about making mistakes but then using them to actually learn something about yourself - which definitely takes some humility. So, what's the process involved in that kind of learning ? In this special "Second Time Around" post, sponsored by BetterHelp, I'll offer five pragmatic ideas...
2020-10-27
23 min
From the Front Porch
292 || Literary Therapy, Vol. 4
Today, Annie channels her inner Frasier Crane to dispense bookish wisdom to her fellow readers. The books mentioned in today’s episode can be purchased at The Bookshelf: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi House Lessons by Erica Bauermeister Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan This Must Be the Place by Maggie O'Farrell Jack by Marilynne Robinson Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid Here For It by R. Eric Thomas Stand All the Way Up by Sophie Hudson The...
2020-10-08
39 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Slave Patrol
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd and countless other people of color at the hands of the police, I really had to question how do we get here? Why does this keep happening? So I decided to research the origins of policing, particularly in Mississippi and the deep South. What I discovered was shocking, but not surprising. As we see protests around the country against police brutality, this history is more relevant now than it has ever been. The origins of American law enforcement, particularly in the deep South, has its roots in what is now...
2020-09-27
06 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #88: Blurbs or No Blurbs, and The Remains of the Day vs Never Let Me Go
Blurbs and Kazuo Ishiguro – welcome to episode 88! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/tea-or-books-episode-88.mp3 In the first half of this episode, Rachel and I talk about whether we want blurbs – i.e. do we do research on what we’re reading before we pick it up. In the second half, we look at two novels by Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go. Do let us know if you have any questions for the central bit of the podcast – or any topic suggestions; we always love to hear them. You can fi...
2020-09-22
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #88: Blurbs or No Blurbs, and The Remains of the Day vs Never Let Me Go
Blurbs and Kazuo Ishiguro – welcome to episode 88! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/tea-or-books-episode-88.mp3 In the first half of this episode, Rachel and I talk about whether we want blurbs – i.e. do we do research on what we’re reading before we pick it up. In the second half, we look at two novels by Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go. Do let us know if you have any questions for the central bit of the podcast – or any topic suggestions; we always love to hear them. You can fi...
2020-09-22
00 min
Thirty Pop
Butlers, Banks, and Prime Time Royalty [ft. Daphne Maxwell Reid & Joseph Marcell]
In this episode Luke is joined by actors Daphne Maxwell Reid and Joseph Marcell to look back on their time as cast members of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which debuted on September 10th, 1990!Stream this week's Thirty Pop Mixtape Playlist:Apple Music | SpotifyMERCHCheck out our store on TeePublic.com for Thirty Pop merch!SOCIALSBe sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram!BECOME A PATRONThis show is made possible by patrons like Becky & Jim Brawner and Candice & Marc Robinson...
2020-09-15
48 min
High-Tech Sunday
High-Tech Sunday - Ep. 5: Toni Robinson
On today’s episode of High-Tech Sunday, Lango Deen and Dr. Mark Vaughn sit down with Toni Robinson for a conversation on the power of recognition. Emmy-nominated producer, Toni Robinson began her career over 30 years ago at Baltimore, Maryland’s ABC-TV affiliate as Associate Producer for People Are Talking. Toni jumped from local to the “Hollywood Standard” in broadcast production when King World Entertainment hired her as segment producer for the syndicated Tim & Daphne Reid Show. As an independent producer, Toni has booked, interviewed, written, and produced talk shows, live events, and syndicated PBS cable shows feat...
2020-08-02
1h 01
The Starter Pod Presents
Secrets to success
Elaine Davies interviews Daphne Sauvage who broke away from her happy enough but working-class roots to set up her own successful events business. As if that wasn’t enough of a challenge, Daphne sold up and made herself on of Sydney’s most successful real estate agents at Savills (no less), owns fabulous properties in Darling Point and rubs shoulders with Tony Robinson.
2020-07-29
20 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Let's Reset this Podcast!!
I guess many of you have asked what happened to the podcast. The MS Born Delta Raised team - all two of us - recorded what we thought were several solid episodes. In 2019, we were even finalists in the PRX, Google podcast creator program. Then I had an accident. It's a long story, and I'll tell you about it sometime, but for now, let's just say I broke both my ankles and my left leg. As of this recording, I'm just starting to feel almost normal. So, I decided it was time to reset this podcast.
2020-07-27
06 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #86: Empathy vs Sympathy and The Child That Books Built vs When I Was A Child I Read Books
Marilynne Robinson, Francis Spufford, empathy and sympathy! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Tea-or-Books-86.mp3 Welcome to episode 86, in which we talk about characters we feel empathetic towards and those we feel sympathetic towards. And if you aren’t sure of the distinction, don’t worry, we’ve got that covered too. In the second half, we compare two books with similar titles but very different contents: When I Was a Child I Read Books by Marilynne Robinson and The Child That Books Built by Francis Spufford. Do get in touch if you have any...
2020-07-06
00 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #86: Empathy vs Sympathy and The Child That Books Built vs When I Was A Child I Read Books
Marilynne Robinson, Francis Spufford, empathy and sympathy! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Tea-or-Books-86.mp3 Welcome to episode 86, in which we talk about characters we feel empathetic towards and those we feel sympathetic towards. And if you aren’t sure of the distinction, don’t worry, we’ve got that covered too. In the second half, we compare two books with similar titles but very different contents: When I Was a Child I Read Books by Marilynne Robinson and The Child That Books Built by Francis Spufford. Do get in touch if you have any...
2020-07-06
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #81: Style vs Plot and Living vs Loving by Henry Green
Henry Green, style over substance, and some listener questions – here’s episode 81! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/tea-or-books-episode-81.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we discuss style vs substance – or, to put it another way, writing style vs the plot of the novel. Which is more important to us? In the second half, we compare two novels by Henry Green – Loving and Living. One of us finished the book. Won’t say which one. If you’d like to support us on Patreon and get the new mini bonus episodes, it’s here. We’re on i...
2020-02-18
00 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #81: Style vs Plot and Living vs Loving by Henry Green
Henry Green, style over substance, and some listener questions – here’s episode 81! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/tea-or-books-episode-81.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we discuss style vs substance – or, to put it another way, writing style vs the plot of the novel. Which is more important to us? In the second half, we compare two novels by Henry Green – Loving and Living. One of us finished the book. Won’t say which one. If you’d like to support us on Patreon and get the new mini bonus episodes, it’s here. We’re on i...
2020-02-18
00 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Let the Kids Work It Out
In this week’s episode of MBDR, I spoke with Anne Martin Vetrano, an award-winning writer and journalist, who spent 30 years in broadcast news with WXVT and WABG television stations in Greenville, Mississippi. Anne is the author of Delta Hot Tamales: History, Stories, and Recipes. She has written for such magazines as Life in the Delta, Eat. Drink. Mississippi, The Sip, and Delta Magazine. In our conversation, we compare our experiences as students in the public and private school systems in the Delta. I think you’ll enjoy the discussion. For more about Anne and a link to purcha...
2019-08-26
14 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Sandwiched Between Two Races
My guest on this episode of MS Born Delta Raised is Meryl Woo Rice. You are going to love Mrs Rice's story of how her family came to Lexington, a small town in Holmes County, and established several grocery stores in the heart of the black community in the 1940s and 1950's. Do not be confused by Mrs Rice's beautiful southern accent. She is Chinese American and speaks Chinese fluently. Welcome our MS Delta sister, Meryl Woo Rice, to the podcast.
2019-06-01
20 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Lead. Water. The Delta.
Doctor Paula King's presentation over six years ago to my class at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health about the the "Flint Water Crisis," made me start to think about the brown water that I drank growing up in Greenville, Mississippi, and to question whether me or my peers had been harmed by the brown water that we had been drinking for years. In this episode of Mississippi Born Delta Raised, I am here with Stephanie Showalter Otts, the Executive Director of the National Sea Grant Law Center and the Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant Legal...
2019-05-01
23 min
Can I Just Say
CIJS 33: Game of Thrones Season 7 with Kristine Kippins
This week on Can I Just Say, we look back at Season 7 of Game of Thrones, in our excitement for Season 8. Kristine Kippins joins Daphne for a continuation of our Con of Thrones panel discussions and a preview for our 2019 panel. We discuss Being the Dragon, leadership styes, bending knees, and who will bring the balance of The Force to Westeros (if anyone can)You can find Kristine here @kippinskAnd listen to Podcasts of our Panels from 2018 Con of Thrones:CIJS 18: Women in Game of ThronesCIJS 19: The Sisters StarkWe didn’t h...
2019-04-08
1h 41
Can I Just Say
CIJS 33: Game of Thrones Season 7 with Kristine Kippins
This week on Can I Just Say, we look back at Season 7 of Game of Thrones, in our excitement for Season 8. Kristine Kippins joins Daphne for a continuation of our Con of Thrones panel discussions and a preview for our 2019 panel. We discuss Being the Dragon, leadership styes, bending knees, and who will bring the balance of The Force to Westeros (if anyone can)You can find Kristine here @kippinskAnd listen to Podcasts of our Panels from 2018 Con of Thrones:CIJS 18: Women in Game of ThronesCIJS 19: The Sisters StarkWe didn’t h...
2019-04-08
1h 41
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Ain't Nothing Wrong with that Water! Or is it?
When I first started the podcast, I promised that once a month we would explore the topic: I've always wondered. In this segment, we will discuss one of those unanswered questions about the Mississippi Delta that we've always wondered about. In this episode, I try to tackle the age old question of why the water is 'brown' in Greenville, Mississippi. The answer why may surprise you. Ain't nothing wrong with that water! Or is it?
2019-03-29
07 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Where is Lambert, Mississippi?
Lambert, Mississippi is a small town in Quitman County, located in the northwest quarter of the Mississippi Delta. According to the 2010 census, Lambert had 1,638 people. 70% of the population is African American, and it is evenly divided between male and female. Like many towns and cities in the Mississippi Delta, the population has decreased by 16% from the years 2000 to 2010. In this episode, we talk to one of the native daughters of the Mississippi Delta, Dr. Ashley White Jones, about what it was like growing up in Lambert and some of the public health challenges that she sees in the area. We a...
2019-03-08
23 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
I've Always Wondered About ... Brown's Addition
Once a month, an episode will be dedicated to the topic, "I’ve Always Wondered." In this segment, we will discuss questions about the Mississippi Delta that you have always wondered. Today, you'll learn about my neighborhood in Greenville and why it was called Brown’s Addition. I think the answer will surprise you.
2019-02-21
06 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #69: Small World vs Wide World and Blue Remembered Hills vs Seasoned Timber
Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rosemary Sutcliff, and the scope of the books we love. Happy February! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Tea-or-Books-episode-69.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we discuss small world vs wide world in novels – do we like small communities or novels where characters move around a lot? In the second half, we find out what the other thought of our recommendations. I thought Rachel would love Blue Remembered Hills by Rosemary Sutcliff; she thought I’d love Seasoned Timber by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Did we get it right? You can...
2019-02-20
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #69: Small World vs Wide World and Blue Remembered Hills vs Seasoned Timber
Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rosemary Sutcliff, and the scope of the books we love. Happy February! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Tea-or-Books-episode-69.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we discuss small world vs wide world in novels – do we like small communities or novels where characters move around a lot? In the second half, we find out what the other thought of our recommendations. I thought Rachel would love Blue Remembered Hills by Rosemary Sutcliff; she thought I’d love Seasoned Timber by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Did we get it right? You can...
2019-02-20
00 min
Mississippi Born Delta Raised
Long Journey to the Mississippi Delta
In this episode, I wanted to share with listeners why I decided to start this podcast. I wanted to explain my family's deep roots in the Delta and why the area is so important to me. Like many of you, I have traveled and lived in various places throughout the country. But, there is something about the Mississippi Delta. When I cross the Mississippi River Bridge from Lake Village, Arkansas to Greenville, I feel an inexplicable sense of relief. It’s as if a weight lifts from my shoulders and I can breathe deeply again when I see that sign th...
2019-01-31
08 min
Dialogue Lab
EP007: Daphne Robinson is a prosecutor creating alternatives to criminal justice
How a concern for the emotional well-being of kids caught up in the criminal justice system led an Assistant District Attorney to seek out alternatives to prosecution and incarceration. You can find Daphne Robinson at http://daphnerobinson-jd.com/ I distill the top 3 lessons for social impact leadership from every interview I do in an email to my subscribers. Lessons from the Lab is filled with immediately applicable, imminently usable, highly relevant takeaways for your work on the front lines of social impact. Subscribe here: https://www.dialoguelab.org/lessons Grab a free copy...
2018-07-03
1h 00
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #60: married vs unmarried characters, and Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day vs Patricia Brent, Spinster
This episode is all about married and unmarried people – in general, and two ‘spinsters’ in particular. Buckle up! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Tea-or-Books-episode-60-1.mp3 (Apologies if the podcast in your app overlaps the intro music with the intro chat… this one doesn’t, but I don’t know how it’ll appear elsewhere!) In the first half, we look at books with married or unmarried characters. Yes, I’m aware that that is all books. We do narrow down a little! And in the second half we narrow down to two particular un...
2018-06-27
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #60: married vs unmarried characters, and Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day vs Patricia Brent, Spinster
This episode is all about married and unmarried people – in general, and two ‘spinsters’ in particular. Buckle up! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Tea-or-Books-episode-60-1.mp3 (Apologies if the podcast in your app overlaps the intro music with the intro chat… this one doesn’t, but I don’t know how it’ll appear elsewhere!) In the first half, we look at books with married or unmarried characters. Yes, I’m aware that that is all books. We do narrow down a little! And in the second half we narrow down to two particular un...
2018-06-27
00 min
Crow Talk: Film Squawk
S1 E6: Ocean's 8
Eight accomplished criminals band together to plunder New York City’s annual Met Gala.Directed by Gary RossTalent:Sandra Bullock as Debbie Ocean (The Cool One)Cate Blanchett as Lou (The Cooler One)Anne Hathaway as Daphne Kluger (The Starlet)Mindy Kaling as Amita (The Jeweler) Sarah Paulson as Tammy (The Housewife)Awkwafina as Constance (The Pickpocket)Rihanna as Nine Ball (The Hacker)Helena Bonham Carter as Rose Weil (The Designer)Richard Armitage as Claude Becker (Th...
2018-06-23
46 min
It's A Wonderful Podcast
Episode Eight: Rebecca (1940)
Welcome to It's A Wonderful Podcast. We hope you continue to join us and show your love of older movies too!! Be sure to share this episode around and rate and review if you did enjoy it!! In this episode, we discuss Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier's novel, REBECCA (1940) starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine!! Follow us on Twitter: @ItsAWonderful1 @nolandean27 @Th3PurpleDon You can also check out the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC38m5WBxq2Af9aKnl9wqzTA and be sure to like and sub over there!! Keep being wonderful!!
2018-03-24
54 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #51: Author Parents vs Author Children, and The Boat by L.P. Hartley vs Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner
Literary families, and the reveal on our recommendations for each other – we’re back after a seasonal break. We’ve missed you! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Tea-or-Books-episode-51.mp3 In the first half of our 51st episode, we look at families where more than one generation has written, and try to determine whether we tend to prefer the parents or children – thank you Paul and Kirsty for your suggestion. And in the second half we find out whether or not our recommendations worked. We each picked a book we thought the other one would love – ho...
2018-01-23
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #51: Author Parents vs Author Children, and The Boat by L.P. Hartley vs Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner
Literary families, and the reveal on our recommendations for each other – we’re back after a seasonal break. We’ve missed you! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Tea-or-Books-episode-51.mp3 In the first half of our 51st episode, we look at families where more than one generation has written, and try to determine whether we tend to prefer the parents or children – thank you Paul and Kirsty for your suggestion. And in the second half we find out whether or not our recommendations worked. We each picked a book we thought the other one would love – ho...
2018-01-23
00 min
HorrorAddicts.net
HorrorAddicts.net, 146 #NGHW JUDGE: Stacy Rich
Horror Addicts Episode# 146SEASON 12 - The Next Great Horror Writer Contest JUDGES: Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Judge: H.E. Roulo Guest Judge: Stacy Rich Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe ——————— The top 6 interviews http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts146.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net 66 Days till Halloween Halloween stuff, Colorado trip, Virginia Dale, Evergreen Cemetery, Garden of the Gods, Castle Glen Eyrie, Fargos. Eclipse, Night of the Comet, Intro of judge...
2017-08-25
55 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #14: reprints vs original editions, and The Time Traveller’s Wife vs Her Fearful Symmetry
https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Tea-or-Books-episode-14.mp3 Reprints or original editions? That’s the first question we ask ourselves, courtesy of Michelle of Book Musings, and have a lot of fun discussing it. In the second half of the episode we get uncharacteristically modern – pitting two Audrey Niffenegger novels against one another, The Time Traveller’s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry. You might be able to tell that we’re better off talking about old books… but we tried, y’all. As usual, we’d love to hear your feedback, which you’d choose, and any topics you’...
2016-03-21
00 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #14: reprints vs original editions, and The Time Traveller’s Wife vs Her Fearful Symmetry
https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Tea-or-Books-episode-14.mp3 Reprints or original editions? That’s the first question we ask ourselves, courtesy of Michelle of Book Musings, and have a lot of fun discussing it. In the second half of the episode we get uncharacteristically modern – pitting two Audrey Niffenegger novels against one another, The Time Traveller’s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry. You might be able to tell that we’re better off talking about old books… but we tried, y’all. As usual, we’d love to hear your feedback, which you’d choose, and any topics you’...
2016-03-21
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #13: villainous vs virtuous, and One Fine Day vs London War Notes
https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Tea-or-Books-episode-13.mp3 Villains or virtuous folk? No, not describing your hosts Rachel (Book Snob) and me, but enquiring into our favourite types of characters. In the second half, we look at two books by Mollie Panter-Downes: One Fine Day and London War Notes, comparing novel and non-fiction (and ultimately, of course, loving both). I think I left the window open again. Oops… sorry if the sound quality is affected once again. Let’s face it, if you were after stark professionalism then you’d have given up on us ages ago...
2016-03-08
00 min
Tea or Books? – Stuck in a Book
Tea or Books? #13: villainous vs virtuous, and One Fine Day vs London War Notes
https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Tea-or-Books-episode-13.mp3 Villains or virtuous folk? No, not describing your hosts Rachel (Book Snob) and me, but enquiring into our favourite types of characters. In the second half, we look at two books by Mollie Panter-Downes: One Fine Day and London War Notes, comparing novel and non-fiction (and ultimately, of course, loving both). I think I left the window open again. Oops… sorry if the sound quality is affected once again. Let’s face it, if you were after stark professionalism then you’d have given up on us ages ago...
2016-03-08
00 min
Make The Change Radio Show
079 How To Write Your First Book
If you are thinking of writing your first book, Daphne Jones-Robinson, Dr. James Arthur Williams, Damon Jones, and Kareem Taylor share what you need to know to get your book idea from out of your head and into the marketplace. So if you want to learn the secrets to writing a book or how to get the book you started years ago finally written, these four guests will share their secrets to get you started on your journey to becoming an author.
2015-12-05
00 min
Make The Change Radio Show
010 Power of the Mind
Daphne Jones-Robinson wanted badly to use her creative gifts. One day she said goodbye to the corporate world and never looked back. Learn how within months of leaving her job, Daphne wrote a book in thirty days and can now add the title "Author" to her name.
2014-07-05
33 min
Make The Change Radio Show
010 Power of the Mind
Daphne Jones-Robinson wanted badly to use her creative gifts. One day she said goodbye to the corporate world and never looked back. Learn how within months of leaving her job, Daphne wrote a book in thirty days and can now add the title "Author" to her name.
2014-07-05
00 min
Quinete Podcast
Quinete Podcast 44 - Live JJ Sensation (Andrei Guest Mix)
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/fe/4e/1c/quinete/3000x3000-0x0+0+0_8408732.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Parte I - Matheus Quinete 01 - Porter Robinson, Mat Zo vs. Kaskade, Dada Life - Easy Love (Jordy Dazz-Up) 02 - Dimitri Vegas, Moguai, Like Mike vs. Armin Van Buuren - Mammoth Of Love (ERISTA Mashup) 03 - Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Vocal Down Mix) 04 - Hardwell & Dyro feat. Bright Lights - Never Say Goodbye 05 - Gareth Emery - Meet Her In Miami 06 - Fedde Le Grand vs. Audien...
2013-06-20
4h 26
Fantome Radio
Fantome Radio #009 - Mixed by Futurism - Guest Mix by Xpression [05.12.2013]
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2013-05-12
57 min
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
Before the Poison: A Novel by Peter Robinson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/122343 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Before the Poison: A Novel Author: Peter Robinson Narrator: Toby Lennet Moore, Susan Lyons Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 53 minutes Release date: February 21, 2012 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: From New York Times bestselling author Peter Robinson comes this mesmerizing story-within-a-story about a man pulled into a murder from the past—and his quest to uncover the truth. Quietly reeling from the death of his beloved wife, Chris Lowndes decides to return to the Yorkshire Dales after twenty-five successful years spent in Hollywood co...
2012-02-21
05 min