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The Essential Reads
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen chapter 15 | Audiobook
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen chapter 15, narrated by Isaac BirchallSubscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :Dhttps://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/joinSummary:Mrs. Dashwood and 2 of her daughters go to visit Lady Middleton while Marianne stayed home, which Mrs. Dashwood allowed on the pretence that Willoughby was going to probably pass by. When the come home, they find Marianne in tears running past them up the stairs to her room, and Willoughby in a disappointed state. On questioning, the girl...
2025-11-26
16 min
Enter wonderful Audiobook: enjoy curated picks on a long drive.
Leading Innovation and Change - Laurence Smith, Albert Blixt, Shannon Ellis, Stephen Gill, Kevin Kruger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/364648 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Leading Innovation and Change Author: Laurence Smith, Albert Blixt, Shannon Ellis, Stephen Gill, Kevin Kruger Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins Release date: 11-03-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Education Publisher's Summary:
2025-11-03
5h 21
Literary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in Aviation
Literary Aviatrix Classics: Aviatrix by Elinor Smith — The Flying Flapper Who Outsmarted Putnam, Outflew the Boys, and Spilled All the Aviation Tea
Send us a textHold on to your flight goggles — this episode might be our juiciest Literary Aviatrix Classics yet.In this roundtable, Dr. Jacque Boyd, Captain Jenny Beatty, and I dive into Aviatrix: The Story of Elinor Smith, the 1981 memoir of the teenage pilot who took the 1920s aviation world by storm.Elinor Smith — “The Flying Flapper of Freeport” — was famous for flying under New York’s East River bridges at just seventeen, setting endurance and altitude records, and standing toe-to-toe with the biggest names in early aviation, from Jimmy Doolittle to Amelia Earha...
2025-10-20
2h 26
Somebody's Watching
Episode 20: Bad Movie Love (w/ Alison Lang & Jess Sweetman)
Film programmer Alison Lang and film writer Jess Sweetman came to talk with me about something they both feel really passionate about - their love of bad movies. This episode is a look at why film lovers relish watching movies that are overlooked, mocked, and discarded. We talked about being contrarians, what makes a bad movie entertaining, their niche favorites, and more! Show Notes:Jess’ SubstackJess’ other Substack IntermissionJess’ Kevin Smith PieceMovies Men Ruined For Me InstagramAlison’s InstagramAlien...
2025-08-19
1h 38
HistoryExtra podcast
Were Roman women done dirty by modern translations?
The stories of ancient Rome are littered with despicable women, and those of the Julio-Claudian dynasty are especially infamous. But where do these stories come from? And why have they endured for centuries? Speaking to Elinor Evans, Joan Smith explores how Roman misogyny, mistranslations, and modern historians have shaped a distorted narrative – casting influential historical women as villains, nags and nymphomaniacs. (Ad) Joan Smith is the author of Unfortunately, She was a Nymphomaniac: A New History of Rome's Imperial Women (William Collins, 2024). Buy it now from Waterstones: http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=6388&aw...
2025-05-21
37 min
The Squarepeg Podcast
128. Art and autism math: healing and connecting after a late autism diagnosis
Elinor Trier describes herself as a "Sparkly Champion of Neurodivergent and Queer Joy". She's a neuroqueer AuDHD artist, writer, podcaster, YouTuber, and founder of Elinor Trier Studio, where she creates artwork that reminds us that we're not the 'odd one out', we're 'one of a kind'. Elinor says, "It wasn't until I became a certified weirdo by getting an official autism diagnosis in my mid-thirties that my life started to actually make sense." In this conversation we talk about the power of art to heal and connect us, the relationship between her art and her...
2025-05-03
58 min
Politics and Prose Presents
Elinor Lipman — Every Tom, Dick & Harry
Taking over her parents' estate-sale business is not the life's work that Emma Lewis bargained for. Yes, she grew up helping them empty people's nests, but nothing prepared her for her biggest and stickiest "get"--the grand, beautiful house of ill repute masquerading as a decidedly beddable B and B. Should Emma turn down potential clients in need of decluttering just because they are shady, escort-y, and proud of it?No. A girl must make a living.Around some hairpin turns Lipman ingeniously reveals a straight shot to happiness.PURCHASE...
2025-03-03
50 min
The Blueprint
Ep. 91 - Meghan Elinor: Hot Takes, Relationships, and the Reality of Social Media
Send a text Meghan Elinor is a dynamic content creator known for her unfiltered opinions, thought-provoking hot takes, and her ability to spark meaningful dialogue on social media. With a career that spans lifestyle, beauty, and political commentary, Meghan uses platforms like TikTok to engage her audience with a mix of relatability and bold perspectives. Her viral journey began in 2023 when she committed to posting consistently, quickly amassing over 100,000 followers with her unique voice and authentic storytelling.Balancing her role in the plastic surgery industry with her content creation, Meghan brings a grounded perspective to he...
2024-11-25
1h 31
The Blueprint
Ep. 91 - Meghan Elinor: Hot Takes, Relationships, and the Reality of Social Media
Meghan Elinor is a dynamic content creator known for her unfiltered opinions, thought-provoking hot takes, and her ability to spark meaningful dialogue on social media. With a career that spans lifestyle, beauty, and political commentary, Meghan uses platforms like TikTok to engage her audience with a mix of relatability and bold perspectives. Her viral journey began in 2023 when she committed to posting consistently, quickly amassing over 100,000 followers with her unique voice and authentic storytelling. Balancing her role in the plastic surgery industry with her content creation, Meghan brings a grounded perspective to her online presence. She credits he...
2024-11-25
1h 29
The Curious Task
Nimish Adhia - Is Tipping A Good Practice?
Alex speaks with Nimish Adhia about the practice of tipping, exploring its cultural and economic implications, as well as its persistence despite widespread criticism from various stakeholders. Adhia discusses the historical origins of tipping, its impact on workers and customers, and coordination problems that prevent its abolition, referencing his own case study on the topic. References “The Theory of Moral Sentiments” by Adam Smith Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Theory-Moral-Sentiments-Adam-Smith/dp/0143105922 “The Strategy of Conflict” With a New Preface by the Author” by Thomas Schellin Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Strategy-Conflict-Thomas-C-Schelling/dp/06748403...
2024-11-20
41 min
Pod and Prejudice
Persuasion Chapters 16-17
In todays chapters, Anne is stressed about Mrs. Clay's relationship with her father, Lady Russell thinks Anne has a potential advantageous match, and Anne skips out on a dinner party. We meet some new characters in the Dalrymples, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Rooke. Topics discussed include street smarts, what sick chambers reveal about humanity, the etymology of the word surname, and Austen's naming conventions.Glossary of Terms and Phrases:cavil (v): make petty or unnecessary objections.crape (n): a thin, crinkled, sheenless fabric made most often from silk. When associated...
2024-10-22
1h 09
Out The Gate
Your LinkedIn Makeover: Tips & Tricks from a Linkedin Insider
In this week's episode, Tam and Elli sit down with Elinor Honigstein to explore the untapped potential of LinkedIn for personal and professional growth. We hit on the following key topics about leveraging LinkedIn for career advancement:🎯 Is LinkedIn just for job searching, or is there more to it?🎯 I don't feel qualified to add to the discussion, what can I possibly share? 🎯 How do I tackle the fear of over-sharing or bragging when using LinkedIn for self-promotion?🎯 Do metrics on LinkedIn, like likes and comments, actually reflect the success of your personal branding efforts?...
2024-07-29
53 min
Pen y Pass
Pennod 5 - Mecanydd, Egni a'r Tour!
Yn y bennod hon o Pen y Pass byddwn ni'n cael mewnwelediad i fyd mecanydd tîm World Tour; Rich Smith o dîm hollbwysig Team dsm-firmenich PostNL fydd yn ymuno â ni. Clwb Beicio Egni Eryri o Wynedd fydd Clwb y Mis y pod yma. Byddwn ni'n cael golwg ar newyddion o'r byd World Tour, a gawn ni ymgeisydd arall i ddarganfod olwynion mwyaf swnllyd Cymru. (00:00:00)(Intro) (00:00:48)(Sgwrs efo Gruff) (00:09:23)(Newyddion World Tour) (00:13:59)(Sgwrs Elinor Barker a Elynor Bäckstedt) (00:24:50)(Clwb y Mis - Clwb Beicio Egni...
2024-06-29
1h 14
Próxima parada
Rose Elinor Dougall, Manfred Man, Roy Buchanan - 10-04-24
Maverick Sabre, Feat. Jorja Smith: "Slow down" - Rose Elinor Dougall: "That's where the trouble started" - Koffee: "Toast" - New Order: "Temptation" - Radiohead: "No surprises" - Manfred Man: "California" - David Bowie: "Love All Around" - W.H. Lung: "Inspiration", "Want" - Roy Buchanan: "When a guitar plays the blues" - Gordon Lightfoot: "Sundown" - J. J. Cale: "Cajun moon" - Marvin Pontiac: "I'm a doggy" - Yes: "Going for the one"
2024-04-10
1h 11
No, YOU Tell It!
“Fly By” Part 2: Ben Katzner and Briana McDonald (Episode 74)
Kicking off part 2 of our “Fly By” show, host Ellie Dvorkin Dunn shares some fun facts about teenage pilot Elinor Smith before we hear the second set of true tales inspired by the story of “The Flying Flapper” from the archives of the Greater Astoria Historical Society. No, YOU Tell It! “Fly By” was […]
2024-04-08
25 min
CreeksideDM
Funeral Service for Elinor Rae Gray
Funeral Service for Elinor Rae Gray (12/19/2031-3/21/2024) at Creekside Church, Friday, March 29, 2024 at 10:30am Officiants: Tom Baird and Larry Westphal Musician: Karen McFadden, Accompanist Order of Service: Welcome and Opening Prayer: Steve Smith Obituary: Larry Westphal Congregational Hymn: “Amazing Grace” Remembrances of Elinor Message: Tom Baird Congregational Hymn:”The Old Rugged Cross” Closing Prayer: Steve Smith Graveside Service: Larry Westphal Pallbearers: Coralynn Gray, Aaron Gray, Andrew Gray, Megan Elsbecker, Zach Elsbecker, Parker Gray, Kylie LeTellier, Logan LeTellier Internment: Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa
2024-03-29
50 min
No, YOU Tell It!
“Fly By” Part 1: Lowell Stephens and Robin Gelfenbien (Episode 73)
Have you ever heard of Elinor Smith? Our fall “Fly By” show was a fantastic way to learn about this teenage pilot who beat out Amelia Earhart for “Best Woman Pilot in America” in 1930. For this special show hosted by Ellie Dvorkin Dunn and produced in partnership with the Greater Astoria Historical Society, we […]
2024-03-25
31 min
Life with Fire
Experiences of Wildfire in Montana, with Young Indigenous Storytellers and the Montana Media Lab
Today's episode is a special one. We collaborated with the Montana Media Lab—a program of the University of Montana's School of Journalism—to help support their winter "Youth Voices" workshop, which empowers young rural and Indigenous storytellers to learn more about audio storytelling while sharing stories from their communities. This episode features five stories from high school students in Browning and Florence, Montana, all of which are centered around wildfire's presence in their communities.Story one (timestamp: 6:32) centers on the experiences of volunteer wildland firefighters on the Blackfeet (Niitsitapi) Reservation, as well as on the history of I...
2024-03-15
29 min
Hayek Program Podcast
Environmental Economics — Governing the Global Fisheries Commons
Welcome back to the Environmental Economics series, hosted by Jordan Lofthouse. On this episode, Jordan interviews Pablo Paniagua Prieto and Veeshan Rayamajhee on their co-authored work, "Governing the Global Fisheries Commons." On this episode and in their article, they address the challenges of overfishing and the depletion of global fisheries. They critique one-size-fits-all solutions, advocating for an approach that recognizes overfishing as a complex set of interconnected problems across various jurisdictions. Drawing from Elinor Ostrom's insights, they propose combining market-based strategies, such as individual transferable quotas, with government interventions like removing harmful subsidies, and highlight the importance of local...
2024-03-06
1h 04
The Kaimin Cast
The Pigeons
The University of Montana has been fighting a battle with between 100 and 300 pigeons for the last year. The birds have made a home alongside students and staff in Elliott Village Apartments. The next chapter of UM’s pigeon problems is taking place right on my porch— and UM is losing. Episode by Elinor Smith / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/ Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, the Univer...
2024-03-04
11 min
Stand Tall with Rachel Bell
"Change can happen" - Smith Mordak, Chief Executive of UKGBC
Today, I’m joined by a true industry trailblazer, Smith Mordak.Smith is an award-winning architect, engineer and writer, working across disciplines to realise a regenerative economy and built environment.As former Director of Sustainability & Physics at Buro Happold, a one-time steering committee member at Architects Declare, and a current board member of the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy (to name just a few of their past and present roles) – Smith has a long-standing reputation for driving industry action on climate change. Their work in this field began a new chapter in J...
2023-11-21
40 min
Vermont Artists & Authors
(Episode 51): Chris Lincoln, ‘The Funny Moon’
#AuthorInterview #ChrisLincoln #TheFunnyMoon #BookChat #LiteraryRomp #MarriageChallenges #SelfDiscovery #NewAgeMagic #ComedyNovel #RomanticComedy #MidlifeAwakening #HilariousRead #BookLovers #mustreadbook Welcome to Storycomic Presents! In Episode 282, host Barney Smith of storycomic.com sits down with Chris Lincoln, the nationally acclaimed and Clio Award-winning author, to discuss his latest book, "The Funny Moon." Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of Claire, a massage therapist with a unique gift, and Wally, a burnt-out adman on a quest for literary glory. Discover how their rocky marriage, personal journeys, and unexpected encounters lead to laughter, insight, and a shot at second chances. With a touch o...
2023-10-19
35 min
Vermont Artists & Authors
(Episode 51): Chris Lincoln, ‘The Funny Moon’
#AuthorInterview #ChrisLincoln #TheFunnyMoon #BookChat #LiteraryRomp #MarriageChallenges #SelfDiscovery #NewAgeMagic #ComedyNovel #RomanticComedy #MidlifeAwakening #HilariousRead #BookLovers #mustreadbook Welcome to Storycomic Presents! In Episode 282, host Barney Smith of storycomic.com sits down with Chris Lincoln, the nationally acclaimed and Clio Award-winning author, to discuss his latest book, "The Funny Moon." Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of Claire, a massage therapist with a unique gift, and Wally, a burnt-out adman on a quest for literary glory. Discover how their rocky marriage, personal journeys, and unexpected encounters lead to laughter, insight, and a shot at second chances. With a touch o...
2023-10-19
35 min
Have You Met Her?
Episode 34: Elinor Smith
You've probably heard about some of the adventures of Amelia Earhart and Bessie Coleman, but let me introduce you to the young woman known as the "Flying Flapper of Freeport" After a chance flight on a French biplane, Elinor just KNEW that she belonged in the air. She was the youngest licensed pilot in the world AND performed an impressive feat at 17 years old. Listen in to hear the story of this fearless flier who paved the way for women in flight and aviation. Visit our Instagram @haveyoumetherpodcast to see pictures of Elinor (along with ALL the...
2023-10-18
22 min
Constructing You
Chloe Smith on Constructing You - The Intersection of Marketing, AI and Construction
Chloe Smith is the CEO and Co-founder of Mercator AI, a construction intelligence platform that delivers project insights for general contractors, engineering firms, real estate firms, and building project manufacturers. Prior to launching Mercator, Chloe developed market intelligence tools for business developers in the marketing and advertising space, where she helped reduce time spent on gap analyses. With a strong background in data strategy, big data, AI, and data monetization, Chloe was able to leverage her expertise to create Mercator. Today, Mercator analyzes millions of construction
2023-05-13
42 min
Concept Aware®
J. Sybylla Smith, In Conversation with Diana Karklin
Undo Motherhood is a boxed set of soft-covered trifold booklets titled after the predominant feelings identified by regretful mothers: anger, fear, isolation, exhaustion, guilt, resignation and acceptance. Karlkin’s investigation was driven by a single question: “If you knew then what you know now, would you have made a different choice?” Respectful, intimate imagery makes visible a continuum of ambivalence.In this conversation, Diana discusses, among other things:Ideology of motherhoodCollective imaginationMaternal reckoningMulticultural expectationsInnovating approaches to achieve neutralityVisually explor...
2023-02-21
00 min
Friends & Fiction
Friends & Fiction with Elinor Lipman & Nina de Gramont
On this episode, we are so excited to introduce you to the award-winning, bestselling contemporary novelist Elinor Lipman.Known for her keen wit, Elinor Lipman is a master of social satire and has written sixteen books, including The Inn at Lake Devine, Rachel to the Rescue, Good Riddance, and one of Mary Kay Andrews’s all-time favorite books, The Family Man. Her debut novel, Then She Found Me, was made into a movie starring Helen Hunt, Bette Midler, Colin Firth, and Matthew Broderick. A writing professor who has taught at Simmons, Smith, and Hampshire colleges, Elinor has be...
2023-02-09
1h 03
In Common
IJC#10: Picking a bone with Elinor Ostrom? A conversation with Landon Yoder & Courtney Hammond Wagner
IJC#10: Picking a bone with Elinor Ostrom? A conversation with Landon Yoder & Courtney Hammond Wagner Listen to a conversation that Frank van Laerhoven had with Landon Yoder and Courtney Hammond Wagner. Together with Kira Sullivan-Wiley and Gemma Smith, Landon and Courtney co-authored a recent IJC publication entitled The Promise of Collective Action for Large-Scale Commons Dilemmas: Reflections on Common-Pool-Resource Theory, an article that reflects on how to apply Ostrom’s design principles to larger-scale and more complex cases than the commons cases that we typically read about. Their proposition is that there is an...
2022-12-05
45 min
The Kaimin Cast
Seasonal Secrets: Home for the Hell-idays
Everyone has that one relative they just can’t stand. Before UM goes home for the holidays, we decided to hit the streets and ask students for their most memorable holiday stories, secrets and scandals. But, to avoid family drama making it back to the source, we kept it anonymous. In this Kaimin Cast episode, reporter Clay Murphy and editor Elinor Smith unearth UM students’ holiday mishaps and secrets. Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at http://www.montanakaimin.com/ Questions? Comments? Email us a...
2022-12-05
07 min
Open to Explore Devotions
December 2 Devotion: Kathy Segars
Christmas time is near. For Christians, we are in the season of preparation which is called Advent. First Baptist Church of Athens offers devotions prepared by our members, to compliment your spiritual preparation for Christmas. Their personal stories give witness to the light of Christ which brings hope, peace, joy, and love into our lives. Today’s personal devotion is given by Kathy Segars. Listen as our youth and college students welcome you into God’s presence singing O, Come, O Come, Emmanuel Choral Ensemble: Livy Baxley, Elinor Ellis, Charles Millians, Jon Millians, Sadie Leigh Randa, Skylar Randa, Avery...
2022-12-02
12 min
Open to Explore Devotions
December 1 Devotion: Margaret McDonald
Christmas time is near. For Christians, we are in the season of preparation which is called Advent. First Baptist Church of Athens offers devotions prepared by our members, to compliment your spiritual preparation for Christmas. Their personal stories give witness to the light of Christ which brings hope, peace, joy, and love into our lives. Today’s personal devotion is given by Margaret McDonald. Listen as our youth and college students welcome you into God’s presence singing O, Come, O Come, Emmanuel Choral Ensemble: Livy Baxley, Elinor Ellis, Charles Millians, Jon Millians, Sadie Leigh Randa, Skylar Randa, Avery...
2022-12-01
05 min
Open to Explore Devotions
November 30 Devotion: Don Nelson
Christmas time is near. For Christians, we are in the season of preparation which is called Advent. First Baptist Church of Athens offers devotions prepared by our members, to compliment your spiritual preparation for Christmas. Their personal stories give witness to the light of Christ which brings hope, peace, joy, and love into our lives. Today’s personal devotion is given by Don Nelson. Listen as our youth and college students welcome you into God’s presence singing O, Come, O Come, Emmanuel Choral Ensemble: Livy Baxley, Elinor Ellis, Charles Millians, Jon Millians, Sadie Leigh Randa, Skylar Randa, Avery...
2022-11-30
06 min
Open to Explore Devotions
November 29 Devotion: Jennifer Baxley
Christmas time is near. For Christians, we are in the season of preparation which is called Advent. First Baptist Church of Athens offers devotions prepared by our members, to compliment your spiritual preparation for Christmas. Their personal stories give witness to the light of Christ which brings hope, peace, joy, and love into our lives. Today’s personal devotion is given by Jennifer Baxley. Listen as our youth and college students welcome you into God’s presence singing O, Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Choral Ensemble: Livy Baxley, Elinor Ellis, Charles Millians, Jon Millians, Sadie Leigh Randa, Skylar Randa, Avery...
2022-11-29
07 min
Open to Explore Devotions
November 28 Devotion: Ethan Laughman
Christmas time is near. For Christians, we are in the season of preparation which is called Advent. First Baptist Church of Athens offers devotions prepared by our members, to compliment your spiritual preparation for Christmas. Their personal stories give witness to the light of Christ which brings hope, peace, joy, and love into our lives. Today’s personal devotion is given by Ethan Laughman. Listen as our youth and college students welcome you into God’s presence singing O, Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Ensemble: Livy Baxley, Elinor Ellis, Charles Millians, Jon Millians, Sadie Leigh Randa, Skylar Randa, Avery...
2022-11-28
06 min
The Kaimin Cast
Thistle Candle Co: The rise and fall of my sister’s Twilight-themed candles
Do you know what a fandle is? If you don’t, it’s a fan-themed candle. My sister, Harriet Smith, used to make twilight-themed candles for her Etsy shop. Claire de Lune, Forks, La Push, and Olympic Coven, to name a few. Hear the story of the rise and fall of my sister’s Etsy shop, Thistle Candle Co. In this Kaimin Cast episode, editor Elinor Smith speaks to her sister about her old Etsy business and what students can learn about navigating the wild world of Etsy. Full transcripts of this episode and all others...
2022-11-07
13 min
The Kaimin Cast
Open Air: traveling preachers keep visiting UM, here’s why.
Traveling preachers visited UM’s campus earlier this October. Students’ reactions were strong, and at times, the preachers drew crowds of around 150 people. The preachers yelled at the crowds, and the crowds yelled back. In this Kaimin Cast episode, editor Elinor Smith answers why the open-air preachers visited our campus, what their end goal is and how students can properly respond to any future visits. Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at http://www.montanakaimin.com/ Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakai...
2022-10-24
10 min
The Kaimin Cast
The rules of beetle battle: what do dung beetles have to do with geo-politics?
Doug Emlen has been working at the University of Montana for around 25 years, but he's been studying beetles for even longer. Emlen has always been interested in the extremes of the animal kingdom, and the huge horns on some of the beetles he studies caught his eye. Since then, he's learned the ins and outs of beetle battle. In this Kaimin Cast episode, editor Elinor Smith talks to Doug Emlen about his research and how we can apply it to the world around us. Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at...
2022-10-10
11 min
The Kaimin Cast
Locally Grown: PEAs farm teaches students the ins and outs of farming in their own community
The PEAS Farm is a 10 acre farm in the Rattlesnake just about ten minutes from the University of Montana. They grow everything from pears to garlic, and call themselves home to some pigs and many chickens. The farm is a part of Garden City Harvest, a local non-profit that donates food to organizations like the Food Bank and UM Pantry. Students at UM are offered an internship through the program to teach them all about local farming. In this episode, Kaimin Cast editor Elinor Smith speaks to PEAs farm staff and students about what it really me...
2022-09-26
10 min
The Kaimin Cast
For the love of it: How two Grizzly Marching Band drum majors came to conduct halftime
Ben DeBar and Paige Kerwin are the drum majors for this year's Grizzly Marching Band. They help students learn how to march, foster a fun environment in the band, and, most importantly, conduct the show. In this episode, Kaimin Cast editor Elinor Smith speaks to drum majors Ben DeBar and Paige Kerwin about how they came to lead the marching band. Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/ Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana's inde...
2022-09-12
09 min
The Kaimin Cast
Nobody’s Fault, Everybody’s Problem: UM faces housing insecurity amid a tight market
As Missoula's housing crisis worsens and the school year starts back up, new and returning UM students and staff face the tightest housing market Missoula has seen in memory. With a rental vacancy rate of .4% and construction taking away around 266 beds in the dorms since 2019, many people in and around campus face less-than-ideal living situations. In this episode, Kaimin Cast editor Elinor Smith gets to the bottom of two questions: how did we get here, and what does that mean for you? Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.mo...
2022-08-29
12 min
Manners & Madness: A Jane Austen & David Lynch Podcast
Sense and Sensibility Wrap-up
This week we wrap-up Sense and Sensibility with our favorite book club guest. We discuss how the book can be read on two levels and why it works for both. We also wrestle with our inner Elinor and Marianne and try to figure out which we need more of in our lives. Big thanks to Kristen Smith for joining us!
2022-06-07
55 min
Constructing You
Young Gun Will Smith - Business at 25
Will Smith is the founder of Nomad Plant. A multidisciplinary and enthusiastic professional with 6 years' experience in Project Management and Civil Engineering contracting. Successfully managed and delivered high-profile projects, such as infrastructure projects at Sydney Airport, roadworks, streetscapes, and sensitive remediation. Practical thinking and methodical, driven by continual professional development. Now inspired to solve a problem witnessed on the ground, to improve the process of hiring heavy equipment with innovation and technology. In this episode you'll discover: Why age makes no difference in pursuing your goals and ambitions How to ignore the limiting beliefs of others Key lessons of...
2022-05-13
47 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
THE BLOB (1958) – Episode 123 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“Beware of The Blob; it creeps; and leaps and glides and slides; across the floor; right through the door; and all around the wall; a splotch, a blotch; be careful of The Blob. *pop…pop…pop* Beware of The Blob!” Actually, these lyrics could be the film’s synopsis. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Whitney Collazo, Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr – as they discuss the film that spawned what The Black Saint called the scariest creature ever, The Blob (1958). Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 123 – The Blob (1958) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTu...
2022-04-23
1h 18
The Kaimin Cast
UM international students find a second home through tennis | The Second Look
Nine out of the 10 tennis players on the University of Montana men's tennis team are from outside the United States. Elinor Smith reports on the UM’s men's tennis team and the home players made far away from home. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith. Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana's independent, student-run newspaper.
2022-04-11
04 min
The Kaimin Cast
Meet the people fighting for equal access to the outdoors | The Second Look
Organizations like Latino Outdoors and Here Montana are expanding access to the outdoors across the Rocky Mountain West — giving people of color opportunities to get out and recreate that may not have been there before. Elinor Smith reports on efforts to expand outdoor access to everyone. Through programs focused on community outreach and building, students of color and people across Missoula are able to get outdoors and try new things. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith. Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com
2022-04-04
06 min
The Kaimin Cast
New UM program aims to boost Indigenous businesses | The Second Look
The University of Montana's Women Entrepreneurship and Leadership Lab was one of 34 grantees to win the Google Impact Grant for Women and Girls in collaboration with the Blackfeet Community College and the Salish Kootenai College. With the money, WELL is starting the Native Women Launch Program. On this episode of the Second Look, Elinor Smith speaks to representatives from the colleges about the new program, and the impact it will have around Montana. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith. Questions? Comments? Email us at e...
2022-03-21
03 min
Cityscape
Woman Pilot that History Forget Inspires Novel
[Editor's Note: All month, FUV is celebrating Women's History Month, including with some encore presentations of "Cityscape." This episode is from February 6, 2019.] In her novel, Flying Jenny, author Theasa Tuohy tells the story of barnstorming pilots who thrilled the public with their daring feats in cities large and small in the 1920s. Flying Jenny follows fictional character Jenny Flynn. She’s a 17-year-old pilot who’s based on real-life pilot Elinor Smith. While not as well known as Amelia Earhart is today, Smith did an amazing thing in October of 1928. She flew her plane under New York City’s four East R...
2022-03-16
30 min
Cityscape
Woman Pilot that History Forget Inspires Novel
[Editor's Note: All month, FUV is celebrating Women's History Month, including with some encore presentations of "Cityscape." This episode is from February 6, 2019.] In her novel, Flying Jenny, author Theasa Tuohy tells the story of barnstorming pilots who thrilled the public with their daring feats in cities large and small in the 1920s. Flying Jenny follows fictional character Jenny Flynn. She’s a 17-year-old pilot who’s based on real-life pilot Elinor Smith. While not as well known as Amelia Earhart is today, Smith did an amazing thing in October of 1928. She flew her plane under New York City’s four East R...
2022-03-16
30 min
The Kaimin Cast
How to stay safe with reported ‘roofies’ on the rise | The Second Look
Reports of drug-facilitated assaults rose drastically this semester at the University of Montana, leading to important questions about what to do if you or a friend believe you've been drugged while out on the town. On this episode of the Second Look, Elinor Smith has a step-by-step breakdown of how to treat and prevent the effects of "roofie" drugs. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith. Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, Univ...
2022-03-14
04 min
The Kaimin Cast
The mandate is over. Will UM students keep wearing masks? | The Second Look
The University of Montana officially rescinded its campus-wide mask mandate on March 3, nearly two years after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down campus. Administrators say the change is due to a rapid plunge in new cases in Missoula. It also comes after pressure on Montana colleges from the Commissioner of Higher Education to roll back pandemic-era policies. On this episode, UM students chime in on the change with their excitement and fears over the end of required masking on campus. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith.
2022-03-07
05 min
The Story of Woman
S1 E2. Woman and Innovation & The Economy: Katrine Marçal, Mother of Invention
Have you ever had a great idea which was ignored in a meeting, only for it to be wildly applauded and rapidly implemented when later suggested by a man? In this episode, I talk with Katrine Marçal about her book, Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored In An Economy Built For Men. From the rolling suitcases to computer science to addressing the climate crisis, Katrine illuminates how our world is shaped by gender; how gender bias has skewed innovation, technology, and history; and how women’s intelligence and ingenuity hold the key to our fut...
2022-03-07
1h 09
The Kaimin Cast
Live bears, a chicken suit and Ronald McDonald: UM’s wacky mascot history | The Second Look
Long before Monte was a twinkle in the University of Montana's eye, an eclectic collection of mascots represented the school, including a series of live bears, a guy in a chicken costume, Ronald McDonald and other oddities with little resemblance to the backflipping bear we know and love today. On this episode of the Second Look, audio reporter Elinor Smith breaks down UM's wacky mascot history. Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana's indep...
2022-02-28
05 min
The Kaimin Cast
Big Sky Film Fest is back, bigger than ever | The Second Look
After welcoming an international, virtual audience in 2021, the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival is returning to Missoula with more films and audience interest than ever — and a hybrid option to boot. On this episode of the Second Look, the festival's six-year director reflects on the changes administration has made and the hope they have for this year's event. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith. Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana's independent, student-run newsp...
2022-02-21
05 min
The Kaimin Cast
Frozen by the pandemic, LGBTQ events at UM are heating up | The Second Look
After a pandemic lull, the queer community has reemerged in full force with a drag show thrown by the Lambda Alliance and the Women's Resource Center at UM's University Center. That's given LGBTQ students the chance to explore identity in a group setting for the first time in years — and the party's just getting started. On this episode of the Second Look: how Missoula's queer community comes together to celebrate. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith. Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com ...
2022-02-14
05 min
The Kaimin Cast
Ex-RA made a difference in UM dorm, students say | The Second Look
When UM sophomore Alex Crisp quit his job as an RA in Jesse Hall last fall due to stress and burnout, he left behind a cohort of residents who say he made a real difference in their lives — building relationships, supporting them through difficult times and drawing the entire floor closer. On this episode of the Second Look: a dive into the impact resident assistants make on students long after they leave, and the challenges to mental health and wellness they face in the role every day. The Second Look is reported and edited by El...
2022-02-07
04 min
The Kaimin Cast
After DACA, a UM student dreams of citizenship | The Second Look
Missoula College student and mother-of-three Nereyda Calero says it felt like her world was ending when the Trump administration announced in 2017 it would rescind the "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals" program, or "DACA." The policy, established under former President Barack Obama in 2012, protects immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children from deportation and allows them to work legally. Calero — a recipient of the program — says she wasn't about to let the program die. It didn't, and now she's fighting for additional protections for people like her. The Second Look is reported and produced by El...
2022-01-31
05 min
The Kaimin Cast
Incentivized retirement bittersweet for some UM professors | The Second Look
Maria Bustos retired last semester along with 15 other professors in the University of Montana's College of Humanities and Sciences. After a more than 30-year career, she decided to step down from her tenured position in the Spanish department and enjoy time with her loved ones — that, and the University offered her an early retirement package. The cuts came as part of UM's plan to slim down the College of Humanities and Sciences following enrollment drops over the last decade. But Bustos and other professors who took early retirement are concerned about the health of the programs they're le...
2022-01-24
03 min
The Kaimin Cast
TRAILER: Introducing ’The Second Look’
From the minds behind the Kaimin Cast comes an all-new segment: The Second Look. Sometimes, after the mics are muted and the interview's over, you still have questions. The Kaimin Cast offers rich storytelling and in-depth reporting from the journalists of the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana's independent, student-run newspaper. But this semester, the story doesn't end on Thursday. The Second Look, reported and hosted by UM journalism junior Elinor Smith, offers listeners the chance to hear the Kaimin Cast "story of the week" from a new perspective. A few days after the Kaimin Cast...
2022-01-22
01 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
[German] - Sherlock Holmes (Teil 3) - Die Internatsschule by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/435647 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Sherlock Holmes (Teil 3) - Die Internatsschule Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator: Christian Brey, Achim Hall, Peter Fricke, Charles Wirths, Walter Renneisen, Peter Fitz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 53 minutes Release date: December 1, 2021 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Auf der einsamen Landstraße zwischen Farnham und Chiltern Grange ist die junge, hübsche Miss Violett Smith regelmäßig mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs. Als sie bemerkt, dass sie immer wieder von einem Mann verfolgt wird, bittet sie Sherlock Holmes um Hilfe. Dieser wittert einen interessanten Fall und mach...
2021-12-01
03 min
Babe Town
Episode 58: Go Eat a Turnip
After a long break due to technical difficulties, the Babes return! This week, the Babes chat about inspirational Mountain Wolf Woman and aviatrix Elinor Smith Sullivan. Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe so you never miss a new episode. Drop us a line at babetownpod@gmail.com, or check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @babetownpod.
2021-11-15
1h 13
BJKS Podcast
33. Bryan Bruns: Applied sociology, 2x2 games, and how to transform tragedy into win-win
Bryan Bruns is an independent consultant sociologist, working mainly on water irrigation systems in southeast Asia. He also publishes academic papers about game theory. In this conversation, we talk about how he became a consultant sociologist, what that even means, how to learn foreign languages, his work on 2x2 games, how to transform a social dilemma into a win-win situation, and much more.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith. New episodes every Friday. You can find the podcast on all podcasting platforms (e.g., Spotify, Apple...
2021-09-03
2h 08
BeProvided Conservation Radio Podcast
The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom: Erik Nordman
Today our show is about a Elinor Ostrom, a woman who pushed the envelope in the academia world when women weren’t well respected in that community. I speak with Erik Nordman, an Ostrom Scholar and author of The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom: Essential Lessons for Collective Action. In his book he explores the ideas of Elinor Ostrom (the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Economics), who argued that addressing a global problem like climate change will require a truly collective response, not just from governments but at the individual, local, and regional levels as w...
2021-08-03
35 min
Poirot Pod
Number 29: Death On The Nile
A great book (which Amanda hated) featuring both Poirot and Colonel Race, and Agatha Christie taking (apparently obvious) shots at romance author Elinor Glyn. Portia shouts "boobs!" while Amanda faces her feeling for butch Maggie Smith in the 1978 film adaptation. Many questions come up including: if you are Bernie Madoffing--does that make you boulder-pushy?
2021-08-02
1h 43
Incredible Feats
A Teen Pilot’s Daring Flight
In 1928, no one had ever successfully flown under New York’s East River bridges — though many had tried and failed. 17-year-old Elinor Smith became the first. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-04-23
07 min
Reading Jane Austen
S02E07 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 32 to 36
In this episode, we read Chapters 32 to 36 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how this is a transitional section, and yet contains some of the funniest scenes in the book. We consider the different styles of the intertwined plots (the ‘Marianne plot’, the ‘Elinor plot’ and the ‘moral story’), talk about the comic scenes with Robert Ferrars and with John Dashwood, and the emotional – but also funny – scene with Edward. We also talk about primogeniture and family obligations.We discuss Mrs Dashwood, and Ellen talks about the London locations in the book (see also this map Harriet has put...
2021-04-17
55 min
The Samuel Andreyev Podcast
Linda Catlin Smith, composer
Linda Catlin Smith grew up in New York and lives in Toronto. She studied music in NY, and at the University of Victoria (Canada). Her music has been performed and/or recorded by: BBC Scottish Orchestra, Exaudi, Tafelmusik, Other Minds Festival, California Ear Unit, Kitchener-Waterloo, Victoria and Vancouver Symphonies, Arraymusic, Tapestry New Opera, Gryphon Trio, Via Salzburg, Evergreen Club Gamelan, Turning Point Ensemble, Vancouver New Music, and the Del Sol, Penderecki, and Bozzini quartets, among many others; she has been performed by many notable soloists, including Eve Egoyan, Elinor Frey, Philip Thomas, Colin Tilney, Vivienne Spiteri, and...
2021-04-14
1h 27
Reading Jane Austen
S02E05 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 21 to 25
In this episode, we read Chapters 21to 25 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about Jane Austen’s use of compound sentences, Lady Middleton’s concern with gentility, the verbal fencing match between Elinor and Lucy, Elinor’s emotions, and Mrs Jennings’ invitation to Elinor and Marianne.We discuss Lucy and Anne Steele, and then Ellen talks about childhood in the time of Jane Austen. Harriet talks about adaptations, and two of the modernisations.At the end of the episode, we respond to some listener feedback about the book Jane Austen, the Secret Radical. As an extensio...
2021-03-01
59 min
The Green Market Podcast
Local and Decentralised Economies: The Start Of A New Environmentalism
This weeks host, Richard Bonugli, CEO of Cedargold, talks with Charles Hugh Smith (OfTwoMinds.com), Julian Morris (Senior Fellow at Reason Foundation), and Martí Jiménez-Mausbach (Head of Research at the Ostrom Institute) on the works of Hayek, Elinor Ostrom and whether local and decentralised economies can promote Market Environmentalism to the masses, who are looking to find a sustainable solution to the problems of climate change, without inflicting potential damage on their own livelihoods. Hosted by Richard Bonugli Produced by Henry Lloyd Created by the British Conservation Alliance, in as...
2021-02-11
53 min
Reading Jane Austen
S02E04 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 16 to 20
In this episode, we read Chapters 16 to 20 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how Marianne indulges her feelings, whether Jane Austen knew what Marianne and Willoughby talked about before he left, the clearer picture we get of Edward in these chapters, and Edward’s invisible servant.The characters we discuss are Mr and Mrs Palmer. Ellen talks about sensibility and romanticism, which leads into a discussion of Marianne and Elinor’s different views of feelings and behaviour. Harriet talks about adaptations, including the Bollywood modernisation, Kandukondain Kandukondain, which she has finally watched. Things we me...
2021-02-08
59 min
Reading Jane Austen
S02E03 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 12 to 15
In this episode, we read Chapters 12 to 15 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how Margaret's contribution to the plot, how Elinor and Marianne's debate on sense vs sensibility moves from the theoretical to the practical, the linking of propriety with morality, how the mystery subplot is quite unusual in Jane Austen, and the nasty tone of some of Willoughby's jokes about Colonel Brandon. We discuss the character of Colonel Brandon, then Harriet’s partner Michael talks about the military, with a focus on service in the East Indies. Harriet talks about how adaptations and modernisations treat thes...
2021-01-25
52 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episodes 7-9: Tokyo, San Francisco, Los Angeles by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/428293 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episodes 7-9: Tokyo, San Francisco, Los Angeles Series: #3 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Boxed Set Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 41 minutes Release date: January 5, 2021 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes. One unthinkable crime. Listen to the final three episodes of this addictive series. The Crime Beat, Episode 7: Tokyo: Cole and Warren must split up. Cole travels to Tokyo as t...
2021-01-05
30 min
Reading Jane Austen
S02E01 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 1 to 5
In this episode, we read the first five chapters of Sense and Sensibility. We give a brief publishing history, and talk about the themes of sense and sensibility, the lack of dialogue in the first chapter, how much money the Dashwoods have, the emphasis on caring about the arts, how very young the girls are, and the lack of presentation of Edward. We discuss the characters of John and Fanny Dashwood, then Ellen talks about wills and marriage settlements, and Harriet gives an overview of the popular culture adaptations, modernisations, continuations and variations on the book.
2020-12-27
56 min
M24: The Entrepreneurs
The Entrepreneurs - The Spirit Lives On: Elinor Smith
We profile Elinor Smith, the daredevil pilot who had an incredible career in the air, set multiple world records and continued to fly planes up until the age of 89.
2020-10-23
06 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episode 9: Los Angeles by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/428292 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episode 9: Los Angeles Series: #9 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 48 minutes Release date: September 15, 2020 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes. One unthinkable crime. The Crime Beat, Episode 9: Los Angeles In the final episode of The Crime Beat, everything comes together in Los Angeles. On New Year's Eve, a brutal terrorist attack threatens the city. But i...
2020-09-15
30 min
Enter wonderful Audiobook: enjoy curated picks on a long drive.
Face - Benjamin Zephaniah
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/245026 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Face Author: Benjamin Zephaniah Narrator: Ben Bailey Smith Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs Release date: 09-03-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 5 ratings Genres: Self Esteem & Self Image Publisher's Summary: In the moving and compelling debut novel from Benjamin Zephaniah, a young man's life is completely changed when his face is badly scarred in a car accident. Martin seems to have it all. He's cool, funny and he's the undisputed leader of the Gang of Three, who roam their East London...
2020-09-03
30 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episode 8: San Francisco by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/428291 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episode 8: San Francisco Series: #8 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 46 minutes Release date: August 25, 2020 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes. One unthinkable crime. The Crime Beat, Episode 8: San Francisco In Episode 8, Cole and Warren reconvene in San Francisco, hot on the trail of the mastermind of the nine murders. But when a Brazilian media mogul i...
2020-08-25
30 min
The Boys in the Band Podcast
18: The Pipettes - Rose Elinor Dougall on a 50s/60s concept, manufacturing pop, and breaking away as a solo artist
Rose Elinor Dougall was one of the founding members of The Pipettes and she tells The Boys in the Band Podcast about the 50s/60s-inspired concept the group came up with before they'd even written a song... And why their sound and style was a reaction to the male-dominated 00s guitar scene. After touring the first album around the world Rose then went solo. From performing at huge shows with Mark Ronson to crafting a different sound of her own, she explains the highs and lows of going alone. Plus she shares details of her fourth album she is wor...
2020-08-08
39 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episode 7: Tokyo by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/428290 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episode 7: Tokyo Series: #7 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 7 minutes Release date: August 4, 2020 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes. One unthinkable crime. The Crime Beat, Episode 7: Tokyo Cole and Warren must split up. Cole travels to Tokyo as the ramifications of her article shock the world and her fame nearly drowns her. Meanwhile, Warren travels b...
2020-08-04
30 min
The Bookmark
The Bookmark Episode #5: Listener Questions!
Show Notes for 7/31 episode of The Bookmark:Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi CoatesWe Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi CoatesThe Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi CoatesIntimations by Zadie SmithWhite Teeth by Zadie SmithOn Beauty by Zadie SmithTransAtlantic by Colum McCannLet the Great World Spin by Column McCannThe Maze at Windermere by Gregory Blake SmithThe Ninth Hour by Alice McDermottInstructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O’Fa...
2020-07-31
37 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episodes 4-6: Las Vegas, London, Paris by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/429399 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episodes 4-6: Las Vegas, London, Paris Series: #2 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Boxed Set Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 45 minutes Release date: July 21, 2020 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes, brought together by one unthinkable crime in . . . The Crime Beat, Episode 4: Las Vegas: Arriving in Las Vegas, Cole and Warren meet an FBI agent who may have information about the a...
2020-07-21
30 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episode 6: Paris by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/429398 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episode 6: Paris Series: #6 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 24 minutes Release date: July 21, 2020 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes. One unthinkable crime. The Crime Beat, Episode 6: Paris A shootout at the École d'économie de Paris brings Cole and Warren to the City of Love, where the theory they've hatched about the killings will be tes...
2020-07-21
30 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episode 5: London by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/429397 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episode 5: London Series: #5 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 38 minutes Release date: June 30, 2020 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes, brought together by one unthinkable crime in . . . The Crime Beat, Episode 5: London As Cole puts her reporting skills to work to crack the case, an explosion at the site of the last murder leaves Warren rocked. M...
2020-06-30
30 min
You're Booked
Gavanndra Hodge - Shelf Isolation
This week we are Shelf Isolating with the journalist, columnist and author Gavanndra Hodge! Gavanndra has worked in newspapers and magazines for over twenty years at publications such as Tatler, Sunday Times, Independent and ES Magazine. Her memoir, The Consequences of Love, has received widespread critical acclaim. We talked to her about rereading, food in books, Lace and being led astray by the Chalet School books.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - SisterhoodDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableGavanndra Hodge - Consequences of LoveVladimir Nabokov - Speak MemorySybille...
2020-06-24
48 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Crime Beat: Episode 4: Las Vegas by A.C. Fuller
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/429396 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Beat: Episode 4: Las Vegas Series: #4 of Cole & Warren Crime Thriller Author: A.C. Fuller Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 42 minutes Release date: June 10, 2020 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A brilliant reporter, haunted by her husband's death . . . A disgraced cop, tangled in a web of lies . . . Two unlikely heroes, brought together by one unthinkable crime in . . . The Crime Beat, Episode 4: Las Vegas Arriving in Las Vegas, Cole and Warren meet an FBI agent who may have information about the assassinations. Then a mysterious retirement p...
2020-06-10
30 min
Crossing Community Church
God Uses Our Weakness
Paul wrote, "When I am weak, then I am strong." He is referring to the power of God at work in His people when they allow Him to use them in their weaknesses. This week Pastor Tim shared the story of Elinor Young, who survived childhood polio and grew up to serve God among the Kimyal tribe in the mountainous interior region of Irian Jaya. Her Kimyal friends gave her the name of "Bad Legs" referring to her polio-weakened legs. They believed her 'bad legs' were a sign that God loved them so much He sent her to share...
2020-05-17
19 min
The Murphy Street Podcast
The Padme
The Murphy Street Podcast wanted to wish all of the mothers a happy belated Mother's Day! The three of us go over what we did on the day with out special ladies as well as which Disney Universe person our mother most reminds us of. Lady Kluck, Mrs Jumbo and Queen Elinor make our list. WE ALSO MENTION THAT WE'RE HAVING OUR 40TH ANNIVERSARY GIVE AWAY NEXT EPISODE, SO JOIN US ON IG LIVE. But we meander into the Mandalorian and it's casting of Temuera Morrison for the role of Boba Fett. Should it have been Daniel Logan instead? Then...
2020-05-12
47 min
The Compassionate Leadership Interview
Donna Hall CBE, the future of public services
If you aspire to being part of the impending revolution in public services, don’t miss out on this podcast. Professor Donna Hall CBE is Chair of Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, and also Integrated Care System Advisor to NHS England, Chair of the New Local Government Network (NLGN) think tank, Professor of Politics at Manchester University, and former Wigan Chief Executive. You can find her on Twitter @profdonnahall.Donna studied Politics and English at the University of Leeds, following which she started her career in Human Resources with Leeds City Council. Since then she has wo...
2020-04-16
31 min
IMPERIVM VERITATIS
La economía conductual y todas sus novias: Escuela keynesiana y Escuela austríaca. ¿Qué tiene en común con ellas?
La economía conductual ha revolucionado la economía desde finales de la década de los setenta. Si bien la obra de Kahneman fue la pionera, no vivió su verdadera eclosión hasta que otros investigadores talentosos como Machlup, Plott, Thaler, Smith o Shiller siguieron sus pasos e incorporaron su enfoque a sus investigaciones. Sin embargo, podemos considerar que su mayor mérito es el resultado de la adaptación de sus presupuestos a la obra de economistas de otras escuelas, con mención especial para Elinor Ostrom y los actuales Nobel Benarjee y Duflo. Este éxito ha provocado una nueva...
2020-04-02
21 min
Absorb The Sensational Full Audiobook Now, Thriller Fans!
Born to Fly by Steve Sheinkin
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/15021to listen full audiobooks. Title: Born to Fly Author: Steve Sheinkin Narrator: Kim Mai Guest Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins Release date: 09-24-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 15 ratings Genres: Vehicles & Transportation Publisher's Summary: Just nine years after American women finally got the right to vote, a group of trailblazers soared to new heights in the 1929 Air Derby, the first women's air race across the U.S. Follow the incredible lives of legend Amelia Earhart, who has captivated generations; Marvel Crosson, who built a plane before she even learned how to fly; Louise...
2019-09-24
6h 24
Die Laughing Records Radio Podcast
Episode 35 : Die Laughing Records Radio Podcast
EPISODE 35 : Die Laughing Records Radio Podcast . . . Hosted by Rob Trisler • Die Laughing THEME song by Born Sick • Time Again by United Defiance • Icaro by Merry Widow • Triple Shot Of The Week!!! (Segment) • Kind Words (Radio Edit) by The Strikingly Originals • Radio Edit by Orphan Riot • No Future by Branle Bas 2 Combat • go go go girl MIX by Lord Prosser • NEWS with Dave Dalton • NEWS : The Unfortunate Bastard(s) • Borstal Boys by The Unfortunate Bastard • NEWS : Born Sick • Cigs N' Fuckin by Born Sick • Frequency Within Commercial • NEWS : Union 13 • The Locust by Union 13 • Maelstrom Minute w/ Curtis Smith • How To Submit You’re Music! • SHOUT OUTS (S...
2019-05-29
58 min
Winning Slowly
7.05: Chattanooga, China, and Subsidiarity
Localism is great! …but it is no panacea. Show Notes We look at everything from American racial history to the differences between Chattanooga’s and China’s “local” internets. Stephen gesticulating wildly! Links The New Sewer Socialists, Evan Malmgren, Logic An alternate ending to the tragedy of the commons, Nadia Eghbal, on Elinor Ostrom’s Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action Ostrom noticed there are many situations where common resources are allocated efficiently, without intervention from the market or state. She explores, through a series of...
2019-05-23
35 min
Free Thoughts
The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Now that Endgame has been released, we invited Jacob T. Levy to discuss the series as a whole. We talk about how it is possible to analyze the movies through a political lens, but it is important to remember that the message of many of these movies is metaphorical.Is Tony Stark a war monger? What does the Avengers series say about coercion and the abuse of power? What does society look like under the conditions of radical human ability? How should society function with extreme inequalities? Do super hero movies typically have a clean energy story...
2019-05-03
51 min
House Planning Help Podcast
How do you create a healthy home? – with Elinor Olisa
Elinor Olisa explains why her family's health was always paramount to the decision making on this build. Check out the show notes for more information.
2019-04-03
41 min
Cityscape
Woman Pilot That History Forgot Inspires New Novel
In her novel Flying Jenny, Author Theasa Tuohy tells the story of barnstorming pilots who thrilled the public with their daring feats in cities large and small in the 1920s. Flying Jenny follows fictional character Jenny Flynn. She’s a 17-year-old pilot who’s based on real-life pilot Elinor Smith. While not as well known as Amelia Earhart is today, Smith did an amazing thing in October of 1928. She flew her plane under New York City’s four East River bridges. Theasa Tuohy joins us on this week's Cityscape to talk more about that story and he...
2019-02-06
30 min
Cityscape
Woman Pilot That History Forgot Inspires New Novel
In her novel Flying Jenny, Author Theasa Tuohy tells the story of barnstorming pilots who thrilled the public with their daring feats in cities large and small in the 1920s. Flying Jenny follows fictional character Jenny Flynn. She’s a 17-year-old pilot who’s based on real-life pilot Elinor Smith. While not as well known as Amelia Earhart is today, Smith did an amazing thing in October of 1928. She flew her plane under New York City’s four East River bridges. Theasa Tuohy joins us on this week's Cityscape to talk more about that story and he...
2019-02-06
30 min
Se necesita más que magia - Pastora Rocio Corson - 25 Agosto 2013 - Audio
Las personas con logros pocas veces se quedan en su lugar esperando que las cosas sucedan. Salieron e hicieron que las cosas pasaron, esto lo dice Elinor Smith, un aviador que tiene el 80% de su cuerpo quemado y está en una silla de ruedas. Hagamos, no nos quedemos esperando a que las cosas pasen. Pero ¿qué cosas nos impiden actuar? La magia no existe, y Dios no es un mago. Queremos todos los días un milagro pero los milagros que más vamos a vivir son los que intervienen Dios y el hombre. Predicación del 25 Agosto 2013 en el Audito...
2013-08-25
38 min
Animation Addicts Podcast - Disney, Pixar, & Animated Movie Reviews & Interviews | Rotoscopers
Brave Review Part 2 (with Spoilers!)
Morgan, Chelsea and Mason get to see Pixar's 'Brave' and give all their thoughts on the summer blockbuster. They talk anything and everything about the film, so be ready for SPOILERS! Catch the spoiler-free review here on episode 13!Highlights:■ Mason finally gets into an advance movie screening!■ News: Wreck-It Ralph Trailer, Mr. Peabody & Sherman Poster, Disney’s Frozen announced with Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, D23 Destination D: 75 Years of Disney Animated Features■ Main Discussion: Brave■ Mason’s initial thoughts: stunning authentic visuals, great 3D, the hair!■ The good and bad of 3D films: ...
2012-06-25
1h 20
Enter wonderful Audiobook: enjoy curated picks on a long drive.
Chewing the Cud - Dick King-Smith
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/103424 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Chewing the Cud Author: Dick King-Smith Narrator: Dick King-Smith Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins Release date: 11-17-11 Ratings: 3.5 out of 5 stars, 5 ratings Genres: Literary Publisher's Summary:
2011-11-17
5h 14
Enter wonderful Audiobook: enjoy curated picks on a long drive.
Young Mandela - David James Smith
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/25613 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Young Mandela Author: David James Smith Narrator: Allyson Johnson Format: mp3 Length: 14 hrs and 26 mins Release date: 12-06-10 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: Africa Publisher's Summary: Nelson Mandela is well known throughout the world as a heroic leader who symbolizes freedom and moral authority. He is fixed in the public mind as the world’s elder statesman - the gray-haired man with a kindly smile who spent 27 years in prison before becoming the first Black president of So...
2010-12-06
2h 26
RadioParallax.com Podcast
Radio Parallax Show: 4/8/2010 (Segment C)
Current events, Obit: Elinor Smith
2010-04-08
00 min