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WriterCon
Gothic Horror with Emily Carpenter
Bestselling authors William and Lara Bernhardt discuss the latest news from the book world, offer writing tips, and interview Emily Carpenter, a former actor, producer, screenwriter, and behind-the-scenes soap opera assistant. She is also the author of the bestselling novels Burying the Honeysuckle Girls and The Weight of Lies. Her new novel is called Gothictown.0:00 Opening ThoughtsThe Oklahoma Book Awards love WriterCon writers!3:13 News1) Mass-Market Paperbacks are Disappearing Fast2) Dogfluencers Get Major Book Deals14:36 Craft CornerBetsey Kulakowski (The Veritas Codex series) discusses imposter syndrome and how writers can...
2025-03-26
39 min
Lucid Lab Podcast
The Shadows of History: MMIW and the Legacy of Residential Schools
In this episode, we delve into the heart-wrenching stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) in North America, including the tragic case of 14-year-old Emily Pike, whose life was brutally cut short in Arizona. We also examine the devastating murders of four Indigenous women in Winnipeg by Jeremy Skibicki, highlighting the systemic issues that contribute to these crimes. Through these cases, we explore the broader crisis affecting Indigenous communities and the urgent need for justice and change. The legacy of residential schools plays a significant role in this crisis. These institutions, which forcibly assimilated Indigenous children...
2025-03-25
1h 30
Lucid Lab Podcast
The Shadows of History: MMIW and the Legacy of Residential Schools
In this episode, we delve into the heart-wrenching stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) in North America, including the tragic case of 14-year-old Emily Pike, whose life was brutally cut short in Arizona. We also examine the devastating murders of four Indigenous women in Winnipeg by Jeremy Skibicki, highlighting the systemic issues that contribute to these crimes. Through these cases, we explore the broader crisis affecting Indigenous communities and the urgent need for justice and change. The legacy of residential schools plays a significant role in this crisis. These institutions, which forcibly assimilated Indigenous children...
2025-03-25
1h 30
WriterCon
Publish Smart with Amy M Le
Bestselling authors William and Lara Bernhardt discuss the latest news from the book world, offer writing tips, and interview Amy M Le, the award-winning author of the Snow trilogy and founder of Quill Hawk Publishing.0:00 Opening ThoughtsWhat are you reading right now? The hosts share their current obsessions.3:00 News1) Harper Collins Makes Deal with Microsoft for AI Scanning of Nonficiton Titles2) Revelations About Cormac McCarthy's Past Relationship Trouble Readers15:25 Craft CornerJon Meyers and Emily Brooks (Writer Better Together) discuss planning talks for writing conferences17:58 Interview with...
2025-01-30
38 min
WriterCon
Barry Friedman Goes to Portugal—and Writes
Bestselling authors William and Lara Bernhardt discuss the latest news from the book world, offer writing tips, and interview Barry Friedman. Barry has been a prominent professional standup comic for decades, but in recent years, he’s started writing. He’s got six books published to date, including his warm and witty series about his father (Jack Sh*t). But he also has a popular humor/political newsletter, and he does…geology writing?0:00 Opening ThoughtsBill. Lara, and Jesse make book world predictions for 2025.7:32 News1) Deluxe Book Editions Surge in Popularity2) Arkansas Judge Strike...
2025-01-08
55 min
WriterCon
Celebrity Interviews & Bios with Glenn Plaskin
Bestselling authors William and Lara Bernhardt discuss the latest news from the book world, offer writing tips, and interview Glenn Plaskin, the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers, includingHorowitz and Katie Up and Down the Hall, Glenn’s profiles of interview subjects, including Meryl Streep, Paul Newman, and Robert De Niro, have appeared in the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and Los Angeles Times, among many others. Chapter 1: Opening ThoughtsEverybody loves a good celeb interview...Chapter 2: News1) Brandon Sanderson is Opening His Own Bookstore.2) Romantasy is Going to the Movies.C...
2024-10-24
50 min
Nonprofit Thrive
Using Empathy Practices in Conservation With Emily Bernhardt of the Woodland Park Zoo
Emily Bernhardt is an Empathy Network Specialist at ACE (Advancing Conservation through Empathy) for Wildlife, a network that encourages accredited institutions to foster empathy for wildlife conservation actions. With a degree in zoology, she has experience working for various zoos, including being an Education and Social Media Coordinator at ZooMontana. Emily was also an outdoor educator in the South Carolina salt marshes and studied spotted hyenas in Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. In this episode… When advancing a cause, mission-driven professionals often believe that arming people with knowledge is enough to drive action. Yet this of...
2024-08-07
50 min
WriterCon
Writing for TV, Comics & Novels with Marc Guggenheim
Bestselling authors William Bernhardt and Lara Bernhardt discuss the latest news from the book world, offer writing tips, and interview Marc Guggenheim, writer for television (Arrow, The Practice), comics (Green Lantern. Flash) and a new novel, In Any Lifetime.Chapter 1: Opening ThoughtsLast Call for the WriterCon Retreat, which begins July 17.Chapter 2: News1) Agent Reveals Query Idea on Social Media2) Emily Henry Hits #1 Without Booksignings, Book Tours or TikTokChapter 3: Interview with Marc GuggenhimIn this interview, this multi-talented writer talks about writing for...
2024-07-14
40 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Pollinator Action Toolkit Lunch and Learn
Join the chairs of the Conservation Action Committee, Erica Carnes and Kelsey Raffel, as they host a lunch-n-learn session on pollinator conservation initiatives throughout our Network! In this event, attendees shared pollinator initiatives, programs, and messaging they promote at their organizations. We also discussed how to utilize our Pollinator Action Toolkit as a conservation action tool.
2024-05-20
50 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Intro to Empathy Evaluation
2024-05-16
1h 01
ACE for Wildlife Network
Spring 2024 ACE for Wildlife Network Introduction Session
2024-04-23
57 min
Write Better Together
Episode 5—You CAN know when you're done revising
David Lynch uses a stick, but how else can you judge your own writing? We talked about thinking-feelings, getting feedback, and other ways we can know our work is finished. CALL TO ACTION RESPONSES This week, we heard from actor and screenwriter Ashley Hargrove, and Kadey Bernhardt, editor of WriterCon Magazine! David Lynch video SPECIAL SHOUT OUT TO... Screenwriter Tully Archer, aka Jon Meyers' "plot hole fixer." You can learn more about her and her work on her LinkedIn page...
2024-04-16
54 min
There's Sometimes a Buggy
Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Warner Brothers – 1946: DEVOTION & NIGHT AND DAY
For this Warner Bros. 1946 episode we watched two fantastical biopics, Devotion (directed by Curtis Bernhardt), starring Ida Lupino and Olivia de Havilland as Emily and Charlotte Brontë, and Night and Day (directed by Michael Curtiz), starring Cary Grant as Cole Porter and Monty Woolley as himself. We found them to be like night and day in terms of their quality, but you'll have to listen to find out which of the two we deemed redeemable. And then for something completely different: in a long Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto segment, tragic love, communism, colonialism, demons, and various approaches to deconst...
2024-04-12
1h 20
Operation Climate
S9E2: Green Horizons - Greening Our Courses & Campus
Welcome to Season 9: Green Horizons! In this series, we are talking about the positive role of big institutions, universities and governments, in the climate movement. In today's episode, we shift gears from the overarching view to the nitty-gritty details. We're joined by Dr. Emily Bernhardt, a biogeochemist and a professor at Duke as well as Lindsay Batchelor, and Jason Elliott from the Sustainable Duke team. We explore how Duke is translating its commitment into action, focusing on course offerings and campus facilities. Dr. Bernhardt shares insights into University 102, a unique cross-disciplinary course that empowers students not just...
2024-03-10
27 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
2024 Virtual Empathy Summit Day Two
Our annual Empathy Summit is a chance for Network Members and Affiliates to learn together, connect with each other, and shape the future of the Network. Day Two's session includes-Network bylaw vote-Susan Friedman, keynote speaker -Unconference session-Planning for the future
2024-02-08
2h 06
ACE for Wildlife Network
2024 Virtual Empathy Summit Day One
Our annual Empathy Summit is a chance for Network Members and Affiliates to learn together, connect with each other, and shape the future of the Network.Our goals for the 2024 Empathy Summit are that attendees will; increase their connections with others in the Network, feel like they have ownership and influence within the Network, and leave the Summit inspired and energized to implement empathy related projects at their organizations.
2024-02-07
2h 35
ACE for Wildlife Network
Empathy Summit pre-session: Introduction to empathy & the ACE for Wildlife Network
2024-01-31
56 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Advancing Empathy Evaluation Plan Webinar
Woodland Park Zoo and Catalyze Evaluation plan that lays out internal and external evaluations to understand the implementation and impact of the Advancing Empathy program
2023-11-28
48 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Outcome Mapping
In this session, attendees help identify Network progress markers and data sources to understand our Network’s progress towards our desired outcomes.
2023-11-28
1h 30
ACE for Wildlife Network
What's in the name? Caring vs/ Conservation Action
2023-11-15
1h 01
ACE for Wildlife Network
Integrating accessibility into your organization: Getting started (part 1)
2023-11-02
57 min
Resources Radio
When Freshwater Gets Salty, with Becky Epanchin-Niell
In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Becky Epanchin-Niell, an associate professor at the University of Maryland and a senior fellow at Resources for the Future. Epanchin-Niell discusses how climate change and human land and water use have accelerated the frequency and extent of saltwater intrusion, which is saltwater contamination in freshwater rivers, soils, and aquifers. Epanchin-Niell and Walls also talk about the implications of saltwater intrusion for coastal ecosystems, drinking water, and the agricultural sector. Epanchin-Niell’s recent research examines how saltwater intrusion affects agricultural practices on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. References and recommendations: “The Spread...
2023-10-24
27 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
2023 Fall Network Meeting
Join us for our annual fall Network meeting! This is a great chance to engage in learnings from Network Members and Affiliates and hear from our guest speaker Curtis Bennett, Director of Equity & Community Engagement at the National Aquarium.
2023-10-12
1h 53
ACE for Wildlife Network
We’re on the same side: How to talk to those who are anti-zoo
Controversial opinion: anyone who is anti-zoo is on the same “side” as zoo professionals. Find out why, and let’s build some empathy for these individuals and discuss how to redirect their empathy for animals in a positive way. We will dive deeper into how to have productive conversations about the ethics of zoos, regardless of where people are coming into the conversation. We will have lots of time for discussion, so please bring your questions and stories to discuss!Presented by Aszya Summers, a member of the ACE for Wildlife Steering Committee.
2023-10-02
57 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Using Empathy in the Human-Wildlife-Conflict Conversation
NOTE: Due to technological difficulties, only the first 37 minutes of this event are recorded.Many of the species that live in zoos or aquariums are threatened by human-wildlife conflicts throughout their range. These conflicts take many forms; depredation events that directly influence people’s livelihoods, poaching or harvesting for traditional medicine, injuries and fatalities that result from increased contact as “wild” spaces shrink, and many more. When these conflicts are occurring thousands of miles away, how can we as interpreters engage guests with culturally relevant conservation actions while inspiring empathy for the species and the communities tied to the...
2023-05-26
37 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Demystifying the Grants Process and Finding DEAI Funding
Securing funding can be one of the biggest barriers to getting a project off the ground. For those who are not grant writers, the process of looking for grants can feel daunting, especially if you’re looking for a diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion (DEAI) grant. This session aims to support and inform Network Members and Affiliates on how to develop capacity by providing advice on how to:Look for funding (accounting for organization size and regional differences across our Network),Conduct prospect research, andBuild relationships with funders.We will also discuss the steps that Network Members ha...
2023-04-18
44 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
2022 October Meeting
10-10:15am: Icebreaker, welcome, and Communications Committee updates. NOTE: The icebreaker will start around 9:55am for any early arrivals.10:15-10:45am: Investigating the Impact of Preschool Type on Young Children’s Empathy, Dr. Julie Ernst10:45-10:50am: Updates from the Membership Committee10:50-11:00: Updates from the Strategic Learning Committee11:00-11:15: Voting on bylaw amendments, led by the Steering Committee11:15-11:30: Conservation Calls to Action, led by Marta Burnet11:30-11:40: Diversity and Inclusion Working Group announcement and committee signups for Members11:40-11:45: Wrap up and future events.
2023-04-05
1h 37
ACE for Wildlife Network
Strategic Learning Discussion: Creating More Equitable Onramps into Zoos and Aquariums
This group will lead a discussion of some ways to provide paid opportunities to address the lack of BIPOC and other marginalized individuals in the zoo and aquarium field and onramp more diverse representation in wildlife conservation.Will Kittel-Muhammad is the Empathy Fellowship Coordinator and Darcie Larson is the Senior Manager for Community Engagement & Inclusion at Seattle Aquarium. The Empathy Fellowship is a great example of bringing in new people to lead community serving programs and initiatives. Aszya Summers is Racine Zoo’s Curator of Animal Care and Conservation Education. She oversees a robust AmeriCorps program.Andrew Asaki, Woo...
2023-04-05
57 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Looking Ahead at 2021/2022 Programming
Come join a discussion to share and discuss how empathy shows up in your 2021/2022 programming! Share your half-baked ideas, your recurring successful programs, and your questions!
2023-04-05
59 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Looking Back at a Year of Distance Learning
We will have a discussion looking back at how empathy showed up in programming during the 2020/2021 school year. We will reflect on lessons learned, new tools used, and challenges faces. Come with examples to share, stories to tell, questions to ask, or just to listen.
2023-04-05
58 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Empathy in Social Media
Social media provides zoos and aquariums with the opportunity to interact with their guests outside of their organization’s gates – reaching a wider audience. In this learning group, hear from some of your fellow Network Members about how they’ve successfully incorporated empathy practices into their social media pages and their learnings along the way. We will also dedicated group discussion and brainstorm time as well to help address any struggles or questions that people bring.SpeakersBrooke Tucker, Education and Social Media Coordinator at ZooMontanaHannah Jones, Graphics & Video Production Specialist at The In...
2023-04-05
44 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
2023 Empathy Summit: Day 1 - Introduction & Network Project Showcase
Dr. Erica Johnson, Vice President of Learning and Innovation kicks off the first day of the 2023 Empathy Summit. During the Network Project showcase, various Network Members share projects they are working on at their zoo or aquarium in short, 5 minute presentations. After presentations, showcase speakers answer questions from both the virtual and in person Summit audiences. Courtney Cordova, Henry Vilas Zoo – Developing Effective Empathy Messaging: The Value of User Testing Shanna Hillard, Zoological Society of Milwaukee – Catching Feelings: Evaluating Empathy for Animals with Emotion Wheels Kelsey Raffel, Como Park Zoo & Conservatory – Online Adu...
2023-04-05
58 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
2023 Empathy Summit: Dr. Jennifer Aktinson Keynote
Dr. Jennifer Atkinson is an Associate Professor of environmental humanities at the University of Washington, Bothell. Her seminars on Eco-Grief & Climate Anxiety have been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, National Geographic, Seattle Times, NBC News and many other outlets. Dr. Atkinson is currently working on a book titled An Existential Toolkit for the Climate Crisis, which offers strategies to help young people navigate the emotional toll of climate breakdown. She leads public seminars on climate and mental health in partnership with youth activists, psychologists, climate scientists and policy makers. Her podcast “Facing It” also gives people tool...
2023-04-05
1h 00
ACE for Wildlife Network
2023 Empathy Summit: Day 2 - Introduction & Community Engagement Panel
Dr. Alejandro Grajal, CEO of Woodland Park Zoo kicks off day two of the Empathy Summit with a welcome speech. In the Community Engagement Panel, hear from four different Network Members about how they are infusing empathy into their community engagement initiatives at their organizations and their learnings along the way. Melia Paguirigan is the Empathy Collaborative Specialist at Woodland Park Zoo. In this role she focuses on building long term relationships with community leaders and organizations to co-design culturally relevant, empathy informed programming that is responsive to community interests and priorities.
2023-04-05
1h 19
ACE for Wildlife Network
2023 Empathy Summit: Day 2 - Empathy in Animal Ambassador Programs Panel
Hear from 4 zookeepers and curators from our Network about how they use empathy in their animal ambassador programs, how they've cultivated buy-in for empathy, and what they think the future of the animal ambassador world is. Suzanne Akerman loves sharing her passion for animals with audiences in her role as a Staff Biologist at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium’s Wild Wonders Outdoor Theater. Along with her team, she creates and performs in dynamic live animal shows in addition to providing daily care for 40 species of ambassador animals. To obtain this dream job, Suzanne taught middle sch...
2023-04-05
1h 15
ACE for Wildlife Network
Conservation Action Learning Group
Featuring Sunny Katseanes from Idaho Falls Zoo who will share about their Bat Conservation Night, Staci McMahon from Seattle Aquarium who will share about their youth advocacy training and Kerston Swartz from Woodland Park Zoo who will share about the zoo’s pollinator garden planted near the state capitol. They will share ideas about how they promote conservation action with their communities and attendees will have a chance to discuss ways we can work together to promote our conservation missions.
2023-04-05
41 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
DEAI Learning Group: Event #1
In order to better address our Network’s second learning question: “what are the intersections of empathy (and empathy for animals) and diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) oriented futures in zoos and aquariums?”, the Strategic Learning Committee decided that the Network should host a diversity, equity, access, inclusion, and justice learning group series.The goals for this series are as follows:Create a space for folks to collectively unpack the processing that comes along with their DEAI journey.Highlight the different ways that zoos and aquariums within our Network are tackling DEAI work as well as dis...
2023-04-05
41 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
DEAI Learning Group: Event #2 - DEAI Committees @ Your Zoo or Aquarium
In this hour long event, you will be hearing from a variety of zoos within our Network who have started DEAI committees and learnings from their experiences.
2023-04-05
1h 02
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Incorporating Empathy into School Curricula
Before we know it, summer will be over and school will be back in session! In the spirit of the new school year, we are excited to announce our first learning group of September focused on incorporating empathy into school curriculum programming This event will take place on Monday, September 12th from 1:30pm-2:30pm PST. We’ll be hearing about diverse educational programs throughout our Network, from Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium’s Wildlife Champions, to Como Park Zoo & Conservatory’s Virtual Como Connections, and more!Speakers include: Stacey Luhring and the Wildlife Champions team from Point Defiance Zoo...
2023-04-05
55 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Incorporating Empathy into Animal Ambassador Programs
In this hour, we’ll hear from zookeepers and educators from three different ACE for Wildlife Institutional Partners about how they incorporate empathy best practices into their animal ambassador programs, outreach opportunities, and keeper talks.Panelists for this discussion include:Alanna Dassoff (she/her), Zookeeper at ZooMontanaSarah Wilcox, Director of Education at Lake Superior ZooMelanie Michaels, Educator at Lake Superior ZooAdam Winegarden, Empathy Behavioral Coordinator at Racine Zoo
2023-04-05
54 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
Learning Group: Incorporating Empathy into Volunteer Departments
Are you trying to incorporate effective empathy practices into your zoo or aquarium’s volunteer department?Regardless of what phase of this process you are in, we encourage you to attend our second learning group of 2022. This hour long event is intended to serve as a collaborative brainstorming space where the ACE for Wildlife community can come together to work through challenges members may be facing and bounce ideas off of each other to move us forward in our empathy work. Stacey Luhring, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator from the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, will be acting as the co...
2023-04-05
33 min
ACE for Wildlife Network
2022 AZA Presentation: Empathy for Wildlife: Bridging Science and Social-Emotional Learning in Education for the Benefit of Communities and Nature
Zoos and aquariums have long provided schools and communities with fun and memorable ways to enhance highly-valued science learning through engagement with wildlife. More recently, communities had realized the importance of social emotional learning (SEL) as well. Due to the pandemic's education disruption, young learners are facing extra challenges as they have fallen behind in academic achievement and are increasingly struggling with their social-emotional health. What if we could infuse SEL objectives into our science programs and serve as a critical bridge between the two content areas? That is exactly what the zoos and aquariums in the Advancing...
2023-04-03
1h 26
The Cosmos Podcast
Simulating how molecules flow with supercomputers
Welcome to a Cosmos Insights podcast, where we talk to scientists in Australia about the impact of their work.If we can predict the behaviour of individual molecules, we can do extraordinary things with them. We can desalinate water to almost perfect purity, fine tune batteries to perform as well as possible – and that’s just the beginning.But it’s really difficult to simulate molecules to enable that prediction. A nearly-invisible microlitre drop of water has 10 billion billion molecules in it, all moving and changing at the speed of femtoseconds.Which is why re...
2023-02-10
15 min
Thanks For Coming In
Cloie Wyatt Taylor
Cloie Wyatt Taylor talks her show "Partners in Rhyme" on Allblk, releasing new music, and the time she shouldn't have listened to her manager!About Cloie: Born in Washington D.C. and raised in the rural outskirts of Maryland, Cloie Wyatt Taylor is a multi-hyphenate artist (actress, director, singer, and dancer) with over 25 years entertaining audiences. Cloie currently stars as Vicky in Partners in Rhyme a lively comedy for AMC Networks' streaming channel ALLBLK and can be seen in the heartfelt family comedy feature from Netflix Yes Day, starring Jennifer Garner and Jenna Ortega. Next up...
2022-11-17
44 min
Thanks For Coming In
Adria Tennor
Adria Tennor talks her new movie "One Moment", working on various television shows throughout her career, and the time she auditioned to be a 12 year old boy!About Adria: Adria Tennor earned her BFA in stage directing and acting at New York University and Playwrights Horizons Theater School. She began her career as an actress, and her first professional job was playing a twelve-year old boy looking at porn in Tompkins Square park in Hal Hartley’s Amateur, which premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes. She works regularly in television and film and is most...
2022-10-06
45 min
SVU POD: Especially Heinous
S4E1S4E18 Desperate (TCC: The murder of Jennifer Magnano) 8 Desperate (TCC: The murder of Jennifer Magnano)
This episode has everything; The sweetest little boy, Mrs. Hogarth from Uncle Buck, a sexy sexy property, we learn of Potato Dreams of America, Tasha’s apparently a dad at 8:30 am, Miss Claudette’s back, a babe of a bad guy, rock soup, Sandra Mother Effin Bernhardt, the only SVUniverse bartender who doesn’t remember, a strip club cockatoo, Officer LaFou… Recap 0:39 True Crime Chaser 49:41 **TW: rape, murder, domestic abuse, intimate partner violence** If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence you can call 1-800-799-7233 We also have a link to the National Domestic Violence Hotline websit...
2022-08-30
1h 05
Reading Wild ® - Stay Wild Keep Reading
STAY WILD KEEP READING #21 CHLOE MONS
STAY WILD KEEP READING – CHLOE MONS Le podcast qui donne envie de lire Animé par Sylvia Minne Durée épisode : 00 :37 :44 © READING WILD - 2022 « L’art nous élève sans cesse» Dans ce vingt-et-unième épisode de Stay Wild Keep Reading, l’auteure et musicienne Chloé Mons se confie au micro de Sylvia Minne sur son amour de la lecture et sa passion pour les récits intimes, les journaux et les correspondances. Rencontre avec une lectrice originale et curieuse persuadée que la vie « est plus dingue que la fiction ». Extraits de l’entretien "Je suis une lectrice permanente et dissociée puisque j’ai pl...
2022-08-26
37 min
Moonlight Audio Theatre
JANE EYRE Pt. 5 - SHOWCASE CLASSICS
Jane Eyre is a classic coming-of-age story where a young orphan girl fights against poverty, persecution, and abuse in the 19th century. The once ill-spirited child is now transformed into a kind, empathetic governess who finds herself paired with the brooding, mysterious Edward Rochester who has a haunting past of his own. Based on the gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte, Rachel Pulliam brings you an adaptation fit for audio with an all-star cast and original music by Ross Bernhardt. SOLE TWIN AUDIO IN PART 5: (CONCLUSION) Jane embarks on a new chapter in her life without...
2022-02-02
1h 13
Moonlight Audio Theatre
JANE EYRE Pt. 4 - SHOWCASE CLASSICS
Jane Eyre is a classic coming-of-age story where a young orphan girl fights against poverty, persecution, and abuse in the 19th century. The once ill-spirited child is now transformed into a kind, empathetic governess who finds herself paired with the brooding, mysterious Edward Rochester who has a haunting past of his own. Based on the gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte, Rachel Pulliam brings you an adaptation fit for audio with an all-star cast and original music by Ross Bernhardt. SOLE TWIN AUDIO IN PART 4: As the fire burns out, Jane finds herself further invested in t...
2022-02-02
40 min
Moonlight Audio Theatre
JANE EYRE Pt. 3 - SHOWCASE CLASSICS
Jane Eyre is a classic coming-of-age story where a young orphan girl fights against poverty, persecution, and abuse in the 19th century. The once ill-spirited child is now transformed into a kind, empathetic governess who finds herself paired with the brooding, mysterious Edward Rochester who has a haunting past of his own. Based on the gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte, Rachel Pulliam brings you an adaptation fit for audio with an all-star cast and original music by Ross Bernhardt. SOLE TWIN AUDIO IN PART 3: Accepting her post as governess, Jane arrives at Thornfield more contented...
2022-02-02
35 min
BioGist
Biogeochemistry as Ecosystem Accounting: Dr. Emily Bernhardt
In this episode of BioGist, Emily Nagamoto, a member of the class of 2024 majoring in Earth and Climate Sciences, interviews Dr. Emily Bernhardt, the James B. Duke Professor of Biology and the chair of the Biology department at Duke University. Listen to hear Dr. Bernhardt define what biogeochemistry is, detail how she and her lab measure the cycling of elements, and describe how chopping vegetables help her destress. The full transcript for this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/biogeochemistry-ecosystem-accounting-dr-emily-bernhardt To find out more about Dr. Bernhardt, visit her lab website at https...
2021-07-26
06 min
Moonlight Audio Theatre
JANE EYRE Pt. 2 - SHOWCASE CLASSICS
Jane Eyre is a classic coming-of-age story where a young orphan girl fights against poverty, persecution, and abuse in the 19th century. The once ill-spirited child is now transformed into a kind, empathetic governess who finds herself paired with the brooding, mysterious Edward Rochester who has a haunting past of his own. Based on the gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte, Rachel Pulliam brings you an adaptation fit for audio with an all-star cast and original music by Ross Bernhardt. Rated U - Universal Audiences! Cast (in order of appearance): Bruce Busby as An...
2021-05-01
35 min
OT and the Brain
Physical Activity and the Brain
In this episode, find out how physical activity can positively impact both the brain and the body! References Used This Episode American Occupational Therapy Association (2014). Occupational therapy practice framework: Domain and process (3rded.) American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 68(Suppl. 1), S1-S48. Erickson, K. I., Raji, C. A., Lopez, O. L., Becker, J. T., Rosano, C., Newman, A. B., . . . & Kuller, L. H. (2010). Physical activity predicts gray matter volume in late adulthood. Neurology, 75(16), 1415-1422. 10.1212/WWNL.0b013e3181f88359 Gomes-Osman, J., Cabral, D. F., Morris, T. P., McInerney, K., Cahalin...
2021-04-02
07 min
Moonlight Audio Theatre
JANE EYRE Pt. 1 - SHOWCASE CLASSICS
Jane Eyre is a classic coming-of-age story where a young orphan girl fights against poverty, persecution, and abuse in the 19th century. The once ill-spirited child is now transformed into a kind, empathetic governess who finds herself paired with the brooding, mysterious Edward Rochester who has a haunting past of his own. Based on the gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte, Rachel Pulliam brings you an adaptation fit for audio with an all-star cast and original music by Ross Bernhardt. Cast (in order of appearance): Bruce Busby as Announcer Lexi DeSollar as Be...
2021-04-02
29 min
The Ladies Who Lunch with Donna McKechnie
Beth Leavel, Theresa Rebeck & Mary-Mitchell Campbell
Donna welcomes comic genius Beth Leavel, brilliant playwright Theresa Rebeck and maestro music supervisor and philanthropist Mary-Mitchell Campbell to Sardis. These powerhouse women lunch while lost in riveting insider conversation about their careers and their lives. Triple theatre Tony winner Beth Leavel was most recently seen on Broadway in "The Prom". Other unforgettable roles include: the title role in "The Drowsy Chaperone", Florence Greenberg in "Baby It's You", Mrs. June Adams in "Bandstand" and Emily in "Elf". Renown playwright Theresa Rebeck's most recent work, "Seared Ends", played Off-Broadway in 2019. She has been celebrated for her Bro...
2020-04-21
1h 02
Science Friday
Degrees Of Change: Sea Level Rise, Coal-Use Decline. May 17, 2019, Part 1
As the frequency of tropical storms and droughts increase and sea levels rise with climate change, forested wetlands along the Atlantic coast are slowly filling with dead and dying trees. The accelerating spread of these “ghost forests” over the past decade has ecologists alarmed and eager to understand how they are formed and what effect they will have regionally and globally. One interdisciplinary group of researchers from North Carolina State University and Duke University are examining the causes and effects of repeated saltwater exposure to the coastal wetlands of North Carolina. Using soil and sediment sampling, remote hydro...
2019-05-17
46 min
Helium
Towards Professional Joy - Learning to Plan For and Seize Opportunities You Will Love
How do make space for the joy in your career? Early on it feels like you must say yes to anything and everything but as Dr. Emily Bernhardt explains in this interview it quickly shifts to having to make space. This is space for those things that will both define your career and bring you joy. One strategy she shares is putting both financial and time price tags on projects to determine if you want to invest. She also provides encouragement all PhDs (or almost PhDs) out there who want to blend life and career into a joyous mix.
2019-05-07
41 min
Moonlight Audio Theatre
MURDER ON SANTA CLAUS LANE
MURDER ON SANTA CLAUS LANE (MYSTERY) Adapted from a pulp-fiction story by William G. Bogart which first appeared in "G-Men Detective" magazine, our story is set in 1943 Hollywood, around Christmastime. This production was adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz. Enjoy, and Happy Holidays from the NARADA RADIO COMPANY. CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOHNNY REGAN: Nick Wommack BIG BEN SLATTERY: Pete Lutz POLICE DISPATCHER: Nancy Bueler YOUNG WOMAN: Emily Carpenter PETE KELSEY: Paul J. Patterson LT. ANDERSON: John Washington LANDLADY: Geri Elliff GUNMAN and LOUIE: Skeeter Ullman SLAPPY: Dana Gonsalves AIR RAID WARDEN: Jim Baldridge Garst RAFFERTY...
2017-12-06
51 min
Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
S3 E3 MURDER ON SANTA CLAUS LANE
Originally released 12/16/15, "Murder on Santa Claus Lane" is Pulp-Pourri Theatre's holiday offering for 2015. Adapted from a pulp-fiction story by William G. Bogart which first appeared in "G-Men Detective" magazine, our story is set in 1943 Hollywood, around Christmastime. This production was adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz. Enjoy, and Happy Holidays from the Narada Radio Company! CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOHNNY REGAN: Nick Wommack BIG BEN SLATTERY: Pete Lutz POLICE DISPATCHER: Nancy Bueler YOUNG WOMAN: Emily Carpenter PETE KELSEY: Paul J. Patterson LT. ANDERSON: John Washington LANDLADY: Geri Elliff GUNMAN and LOUIE: Skeeter Ullman SLAPPY: Dana Gonsalves A...
2016-12-18
52 min
BBC Inside Science
Moving Mountains; Invasive Species; Football Stickers
Moving Mountains Removing the tops off mountains was common practice in the eastern United States to strip mine for coal. Critics have previously called for it to be banned because of the health risks. But in China, the same thing is now happening but on a much larger scale, all to create new land for people to live on. In a comment piece in this week's Nature journal, Chinese scientists call this unprecedented geo-engineering "folly", and liken the practice to "performing major surgery on Earth's crust". Dr Adam Rutherford talks to Dr Emily Bernhardt from Duke University in the...
2014-06-05
27 min
American Scientist Podcast
Appalachian Coal Mining
Southern Appalachian forests are a global biodiversity hotspot. But theyre also rich with coal. Duke University ecologist Emily Bernhardt led a recent study that documents the long-term, widespread effects of surface coal mining on the regions waterways.
2011-12-20
07 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Back Story Audiobook by Robert B. Parker
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/10 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Back Story Author: Robert B. Parker Narrator: Joe Mantegna Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 24 mins Language: English Release date: 03-21-03 Publisher: Random House Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 236 votes Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense Publisher's Summary: In 1974, a revolutionary group calling itself the Dread Scott Brigade held up the old Shawmut Bank in Boston's Audubon Circle. Money was stolen. And a woman named Emily Gordon, a visitor in town cashing traveler's checks, was shot and killed. No one saw who shot her. Despite...
2003-03-22
02 min
New Church Audio - Dr. Sonia Soneson Werner
General Church Governance Study Program - Part 6: Women's Roles in the Church
Dr. Soni Werner-Moderator Rev. David Lindrooth, Peter Rhodes, Jennifer (Jenn) Kuhl, Gail Steiner, Alaine York Speakers from the floor: Natri Carswell Pierce, Sarah Headsten, Katie Goerwitz, Morna Hyatt, Lisa Hyatt Cooper, Rev. Kurt Nemitz, Mandy Rogers-Petro, Anna Tennis, Berith Hogan, Nancy Schnarr, Roslyn Taylor Hyatt, Linda Simonetti Odhner, Kristin King, Frank Mitchell, Claudia Gladish (Ruth Cranch Wyland), Michelle Morey Synnestvedt, Shirley Schoenberger, Emily Jane Lemole, Suzanne Bernhardt, Kaye Lermitte, Dr. Jane Williams Hogan, Rev. Ottar Larsen
2000-04-27
00 min