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Emily Washburn
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Minneapolis Local Pulse
Minneapolis Local Pulse: Rainy Start, High-Profile Trial, and Citywide Changes
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Friday, May 30th, 2025.We start our day with cloudy skies, steady rain in the city, and temperatures hovering right around 70 degrees. Rain may linger through midday, so if you’re headed out, keep that umbrella handy. Looking ahead, we’ll see a slight break in the rain this weekend, though storms could return early next week.Our biggest headline this morning is the opening statements in the high-profile trial of Derrick Thompson, accused of killing five young women in a high-speed crash back in 2023. The prosecutor described the fata...
2025-05-30
03 min
The Carrie Abbott Show
The Inherently Predatory Nature of Commercial and Social Gambling
Recently, Baltimore sued DraftKings and FanDuel over their targeting of problem gamblers. Emily Washburn, Issues Analyst for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family, joins us to shed light on this disturbing trend harming people, families, and their futures due to the addiction trap and the ongoing targeting using big data. (https://dailycitizen.focusonthefamily.com/baltimore-sues-fanduel-draftkings-targeting-problem-gamblers/)
2025-05-20
28 min
The Carrie Abbott Show
The Inherently Predatory Nature of Commercial and Social Gambling
Recently, Baltimore sued DraftKings and FanDuel over their targeting of problem gamblers. Emily Washburn, Issues Analyst for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family, joins us to shed light on this disturbing trend harming people, families, and their futures due to the addiction trap and the ongoing targeting using big data.
2025-05-20
28 min
The Carrie Abbott Show
The Inherently Predatory Nature of Commercial and Social Gambling
Recently, Baltimore sued DraftKings and FanDuel over their targeting of problem gamblers. Emily Washburn, Issues Analyst for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family, joins us to shed light on this disturbing trend harming people, families, and their futures due to the addiction trap and the ongoing targeting using big data.
2025-05-20
28 min
Evidence Based Birth®
REPLAY: EBB 262 – Advocacy During Birth and Navigating a Hospital Stay for Newborn Jaundice with Emily Chandler and Taylor Washburn, EBB Childbirth Class Graduates
In today’s episode, we’re revisiting an inspiring birth story featuring Emily Chandler and Taylor Washburn, graduates of the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class. They share their journey of navigating an informed and empowered hospital birth experience, along with the challenges they faced during an extended hospital stay for their newborn’s jaundice diagnosis. Emily, a marine scientist, and Taylor, a teacher and rowing coach in the Boston area, enjoy an active lifestyle filled with hiking, biking, and rowing. While preparing for parenthood, Emily immersed herself in learning about pregnancy, birth, and the state of maternity care in the U.S. This...
2025-01-29
58 min
Inside Scoop Live!
"It's What Makes Me... Me" by Mark Shaiken
Mark Shaiken lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver Colorado. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn University, and practiced commercial bankruptcy law for almost 4 decades before moving on to writing, board service, and his photography and music. You can learn more about Mark Shaiken and his work at markshaikenauthor.com TOPICS OF CONVERSATION About "It's What Makes Me... Me" and the inspiration behind the book Intimacy/vulnerability when writing about personal topics On aging and more... Writing fiction vs. non-fiction Handling feeback How different creative outlets influence writing What's...
2024-08-26
33 min
The Clarinet Channel
#7 The Clever Clarinetist - w/ Dr. Larkin Sanders
Dr. Larkin Sanders is a native of Branson, Missouri, and currently lives in Kansas City, Missouri where she is the clarinet instructor at Washburn University and William Jewell College, owns the Clever Clarinetist (a clarinet specialty store), is the Executive-Artistic Director of the Taneycomo Festival Orchestra, is the utility clarinetist for the Topeka Symphony Orchestra, and performs frequently with a variety of other ensembles. Dr. Sanders is a performing artist for Henri Selmer Paris, D’Addario & Co., Brian Corbin Clarinet Products, and she is a Silverstein Pro Team Artist. In addition to her activities as a clarinetist, teacher, and ad...
2024-08-21
37 min
The Self Investment Project with Kathy Washburn | Emotional Wellness, Midlife Reinvention & Reclaiming Your Authentic Self
Ep. 31 - Finding Connection and Belonging by Building Self Trust with Elise Bish
In this episode, Kathy welcomes Elise Bish to discuss transgenerational conditioning, its impact on experiences of connection and disconnection, and the loyalty towards disconnection. Elise, a conscious sexuality educator, family constellations facilitator, folk herbalist, and desire coach, shares insights on how disconnection from self to maintain belonging can affect our immune system. Elise also delves into her work with sound healing and sensual care practices to rebuild self-trust and connection. Kathy and Elise explore the challenges of overcoming deep-seated family patterns, the importance of cultivating gentleness and presence in sensual self-care, and the profound impact of...
2024-08-15
1h 05
Novel Pairings
148. We can't wait to read these brand new summer 2024 books and backlist pairings
Get ready for your summer TBR to pile high as we share our most anticipated titles releasing this summer! Plus, each new release that we preview in today’s episode is perfectly paired with a backlist book or two, giving us plenty to read while waiting for pre-orders and library holds to come in. If you enjoy our recommendations on today’s episode, we have even more book suggestions to explore in our Novel Pairings Patreon community. Our Patreon is a great place to discuss books with a smart group of readers, and now is the perfect time...
2024-05-21
1h 00
The Florida Writer Podcast
Complex Characters and Authentic Dialogue with Mark Shaiken
Florida Writer Podcast Host Alison Nissen chats with legal and financial thriller author Mark Shaiken. Writing a heart-racing legal and financial thriller has exhilarating consequences. Mark Shaiken draws on his 40-year career in law to create his fictional characters. In his latest novel, Cram Down, inspired by his volunteer work with marginalized individuals, Mark explores a company that builds inner city housing for disadvantaged communities. Mark also publishes 3 weekly essays on Medium @Markshaiken.medium.com Mark lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver Colorado. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn...
2024-05-11
21 min
Florida Writer Podcast
Complex Characters and Authentic Dialogue with Mark Shaiken
Florida Writer Podcast Host Alison Nissen chats with legal and financial thriller author Mark Shaiken. Writing a heart-racing legal and financial thriller has exhilarating consequences. Mark Shaiken draws on his 40-year career in law to create his fictional characters. In his latest novel, Cram Down, inspired by his volunteer work with marginalized individuals, Mark explores a company that builds inner city housing for disadvantaged communities. Mark also publishes 3 weekly essays on Medium @Markshaiken.medium.com Mark lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver Colorado. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn...
2024-05-11
21 min
JOLLYLAND
Watch Out (I’m Coming For You)
In the heart-pounding episode "Watch Out (I'm Coming For You)," Winterfest becomes a battleground as Gracie Swan (Kathryn Foxx), Amanda Sinclair (Lilly-Rose Moore), and Sophia (Coleen Yumang) arrive amidst rising tensions. Marky Serrano's (James Taylor) deal with Benjamin (Marcus Mewz) for a ride, using "The Legend of Krampus" book, sets off a chain of events. La Befana and the Bakers face a chilling decision with Perishment 3 21, while the power struggle between Krampus (Jake Nicoletti) and Hans escalates. The revelation of Elm Street brings a new dimension of horror, with its inhabitants on Santa's naughty list. Principal Carter and Coach...
2024-02-07
41 min
The Self Investment Project with Kathy Washburn | Emotional Wellness, Midlife Reinvention & Reclaiming Your Authentic Self
Ep. 15 - RISE up to Better Communication with Emily Wray
In this episode of "Investment of Self," host Kathy Washburn sits down with guest Emily Wray to delve into the intricacies of the RISE model, a transformative approach to communication and feedback. Emily shares the origins and purpose of the RISE model, detailing its reflective, inquisitive, suggestive, and elevating components. Through engaging conversations and personal anecdotes, they explore the impact of the RISE model on interpersonal relationships and professional development. From addressing type-c tendencies to navigating challenging conversations, Kathy and Emily illuminate the power of the RISE model in fostering meaningful connections and personal growth. St...
2023-12-15
1h 20
The Fabulous 413
October 27, 2023: Sir Phipps of the Riverland Festival
So much to do today! We find ourselves in discovering the bounties being stored and picked at a women owned, women run farm as they transition their fall crops into their winter stores. Riverland Farm in Sunderland is exploring what the land can give us and we get to talk with owner Emily Landeck about the impact of the summer rains, shifting away from CSAs to wholesale, and some of the freedoms that actually allows them. And speaking of harvests, Leverett Village Co-op will host it’s first Fall Harvest Festival this weekend. The event wi...
2023-10-29
49 min
Inside Scoop Live!
Cram Down by Mark Shaiken
Mark Shaiken lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver Colorado. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn University, and practiced commercial bankruptcy law for almost 4 decades before moving on to writing, board service, and his photography and music. He is the author of 4 novels in his 3J Legal Thrillers series, including Fresh Start, Automatic Stay, Unfair Discrimination, and Cram Down, the book we are going to visit with Mark about today. He also has a non-fiction title available called: And Just Like That: Essays on a Life Before During and After the Law
2023-10-07
35 min
Speak Up Talk Radio Network
Mark Shaiken Author Interview
Mark lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver, Colorado. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn University, and practiced commercial bankruptcy law for four decades before moving on in 2019 to write, photograph, volunteer, travel, and play music. He is the author of “And . . Just Like That – essays...
2023-09-26
24 min
LongPlayCast
La Obra Maestra de Nolan - Oppenheimer - LongPlayCast#165
En este episodio del podcast hablamos sobre la película Oppenheimer, dirigida por Christopher Nolan, basada en American Prometheus de Kai Bird y Martin J. Sherwin. Con música de Ludwig Göransson. Protagonizada por Cillian Murphy como J. Robert Oppenheimer, con Florence Pugh como Jean Tatlock, Robert Downey Jr. como Lewis Strauss, Emily Blunt como Kitty Oppenheimer, Rami Malek como David L. Hill, Devon Bostick como Seth Neddermeyer, Jack Quaid como Richard Feynman, Matt Damon como Leslie Groves, Josh Peck como Kenneth Bainbridge, Josh Hartnett como Ernest Lawrence, Tom Conti como Albert Einstein, Emma Dumont como Jackie Oppenheimer, Mat...
2023-07-31
1h 01
Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 4: Coping with Climate Crisis
Dig into emotions many of us experience as we live through climate change, along with coping strategies to build hope and personal resilience. Special guests in this episode: Eva Jahn (she/her), Licensed Psychotherapist Lodi Siefer (they/them), Psychotherapist and Hive Co-Director Louise Chawla (she/her), Professor Emerita at University of Colorado Boulder Heather Bearnes-Loza (she/her), Sustainability Senior Program Manager Sandy Briggs (she/her), Sustainability Program Manager Jonathan Koehn (he/him), Director of Climate Initiatives Emily Freeman (she/her), Sustainability Policy Advisor Daniel Hanson (he/him), Cool Boulder Intern Emily Sandoval (she/her), Community Engagement Senior Program Manager Mar...
2023-06-23
45 min
Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 4: Coping with Climate Crisis
Dig into emotions many of us experience as we live through climate change, along with coping strategies to build hope and personal resilience. Special guests in this episode: Eva Jahn (she/her), Licensed Psychotherapist Lodi Siefer (they/them), Psychotherapist and Hive Co-Director Louise Chawla (she/her), Professor Emerita at University of Colorado Boulder Heather Bearnes-Loza (she/her), Sustainability Senior Program Manager Sandy Briggs (she/her), Sustainability Program Manager Jonathan Koehn (he/him), Director of Climate Initiatives Emily Freeman (she/her), Sustainability Policy Advisor Daniel Hanson (he/him), Cool Boulder Intern Emily Sandoval (she/her), Community Engagement Senior Program Manager Mar...
2023-06-23
45 min
Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 3: Building Resilience Together
Wildfire preparedness tips and some honest conversations about the importance of supporting your neighbors. Special guests in this episode: Isabel Sanchez, Community Member Jamie Carpenter, Wildland Operations Specialist Kerry Webster, Wildland Fire Senior Program Manager Brett KenCairn, Climate Senior Policy Advisor This episode was hosted by Marya Washburn, Emily Sandoval and Leah Kelleher. It was produced and edited by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear (adapted), licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Please see our website for music attributions. Resources mentioned in the episode: The City’s Wildfire Preparedness Guide Music in this episode (ad...
2023-05-06
24 min
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 262 - Advocacy During Birth and a Navigating a Hospital Stay for Newborn Jaundice with Emily Chandler and Taylor Washburn, EBB Childbirth Class Graduates
In this episode we talk with Emily Chandler and Taylor Washburn, EBB Childbirth Class graduates about their experiences in the childbirth class; their informed and empowered hospital birth; and how they navigated an extended hospital stay for newborn jaundice. Emily, is a marine scientist, and Taylor, is a teacher and rowing coach in the Boston area. Together, they love hiking, biking, rowing, and taking advantage of the great outdoors. And they're also very busy taking care of their baby. While pregnant, Emily dove headfirst into learning about pregnancy, birth, and the state of maternity care in the United States. E...
2023-04-05
54 min
bücherreich
bücherreich 235 - Neuzugänge
Dieses Mal spreche ich über die Neuzugänge, die seit April 2022 auf meinem Stapel ungelesener Bücher eingezogen sind - und über weitere Neuzugänge, die als Buch oder Hörbuch im weiteren Verlauf von 2023 zu mir stoßen werden. Dabei erwähne ich: „A curse of Dusk and Dawn“ von Anna-Sophie Caspar „A magic steeped in poison“ von Judy I. Lin „Air Awoken“ von Elise Kova „Alma Obscura - The Secret Society of Styx“ von Bonnie Eldritch „Am Ende sterben wir sowieso“ von Adam Silvera „American Crown 2“ von Katharine McGee „An ocean full of secrets“ und „An ocean full of lies“ von Hanna Frost „Atlas - Die...
2023-03-28
54 min
Mid-Riff
060 / Taylor Ngiri Seaberg (Black Velvet Punks) on Identities and Spaces Between
Emily the Strange guitars, being musically typecast, mental health, and the Art of the Revolution are part of Hilary’s discussion with Taylor Ngiri Seaberg. Huge thanks to this episode’s sponsors!EarthQuaker Devices- extra special effects pedals made by hand in Akron, OH!Stompbox Sonic- personalized pedal curation and sales in Somerville, MA!Holcomb Guitars- custom guitars and mobile guitar repair in RI/MA!Demonic Machines- LGBTQ+ owned, small-batch, handmade pedals in San Diego, CA!TAYLOR’s BIOTaylor Ngiri Seaberg (they/th...
2023-02-22
1h 08
Book and Film Globe Podcast
BFG Podcast #087: Russell Banks, Aubrey Plaza, and 'The Rig'
In this edition of the BFG podcast–now with vastly improved sound quality!–host Neal Pollack welcomes the well-read Michael Washburn to discuss the work and legacy of the novelist Russell Banks, who died recently at the age of 82. Michael and Neal have nothing but praise for Banks's two best-known novels, Affliction and The Sweet Hereafter, both of which became popular and critically-acclaimed movies. But they also recommend you check out his novel Continental Drift, and Michael has special affection for Banks's short stories, which so accurately describe the struggles of working-class New Hampshire residents. They aren't so keen on h...
2023-01-17
32 min
Inside Scoop Live!
”Unfair Discrimination” An Interview with Mark Shaiken
Mark Shaiken lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver, CO. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn University, and practiced commercial bankruptcy law for several decades before moving on in 2019 to write, volunteer and play music. Mark has written three legal thrillers to date: Fresh Start, Automatic Stay and Unfair Discrimination. Before getting into fiction, he wrote And . . Just Like That - essays on a life before, during, and after the law. Mark is currently working on his next book in his legal mystery series, titled Cram Down. You can learn m...
2023-01-09
29 min
Speak Up Talk Radio Network
Mark Shaiken Author Interview
Mark lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver, Colorado. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn University, and practiced commercial bankruptcy law for four decades before moving on in 2019 to write, photograph, volunteer, travel, and play music. He is the author of “And . . Just Like That – essays...
2023-01-05
29 min
Authors on Fire
Mark Shaiken Author Interview
Mark lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver, Colorado. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn University, and practiced commercial bankruptcy law for four decades before moving on in 2019 to write, photograph, volunteer, travel, and play music. He is the author of "And . . Just Like That – essays on a life before, during, and after the law" and three books in his 3J legal thriller series set in Kansas City and starring bankruptcy lawyer Josephina Jillian Jones: "Fresh Start," "Automatic Stay," and "Unfair Discrimination."
2023-01-05
29 min
Last Word On Sports Media Podcast
NFL, MLB Postseason, NBA Starts And More! | Announcer Schedules Podcast
This week on Episode 20 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin take a another deep dive into the latest announcer news across the NFL, College Football, MLB, NBA and NHL.Throughout the show, a podcast-record 149 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: Announcer adjustments in NFL due to MLB Playoffs on FOX NFL Week Seven PreviewWeek Seven College Football Review Alabama at Tennessee on CBSWeek Eight College Football Preview including GameDay at OregonFollow up...
2022-10-20
46 min
Theater of the Imagination
Series 3, Episode 4: Rosemary and Thyme: Replete with Golden Wings
We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message!Thyme bravely faces Josiah with the truth. He doesn’t buy it. He wants her to get Psychiatric help. He thinks both Thyme and Gabe are looney. Gabriel exposes himself to Josiah magnificently. Josiah is abashed, but convinced.Scattershot Symphony is presented by Watchfire Music watchfiremusic.com Episode Song CreditsPlease Don’t Let Me Go - Performed by Julia WadeI Am Gabriel - Performed by Peter LinkWhen All Is Said And Done - Pe...
2022-10-06
32 min
Collegian Week In Review
September 22, 2022
In this episode, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Logan Washburn about this week's city news, Carly Moran about "localvores" and eating locally, and Emily Swartz about Hillsdale mayor Adam Stockford's recent wrestling match. Finally, Maddy talks to Lauren about recent hires in the Hillsdale Academy.
2022-09-23
21 min
Breaking Big with Erin Neumeyer
13| Indy Saini - Filmmaker
"Breaking Big" with Erin Neumeyer is a podcast about working in the entertainment industry. Meet people who work in all areas of show business to find out how they broke into the industry and found success. Working in this creative field can be a roller coaster - there will be laughter, thrills and tears - but these talented people are enjoying the ride! A HUGE Thanks to WhoHAHA.com for featuring our show in the "Podcasts We Love" Section of their App! While you can listen to our show everywhere podcasts are streamed we would be honored if...
2022-08-06
54 min
Brazos Stories with Hugh Stearns
Jaimi Washburn: Brazos Interfaith Immigration Network
In this episode, we speak with Jaimi Washburn, the director of the Brazos Interfaith Immigration Network. BIIN’s mission is to promote the human dignity and well-being of all immigrants in our community and to advocate for and facilitate better access to legal, educational, and social services. https://brazosimmigration.com/https://www.stearnshomecare.com/https://www.stearnsdesignbuild.com/
2022-07-20
1h 03
CapRadio: Wildfire Coverage RSS
Yosemite’s Washburn Fire won't be the last time wildfires threaten California’s giant sequoias
By Manola Secaira At around 4,440 acres, the Washburn Fire is far from the largest blaze Californians have seen in the past few years. But it has attracted national attention, in part because it's burning near Yosemite National Park's iconic giant sequoia trees. Firefighters have reported that the blaze is moving relatively slowly. As of Thursday, it was 23% contained. While they have so far kept the trees safe, this species has been threatened by wildfires before. In 2021, officials reported that the state had lost nearly one-fifth of its giant sequoias in just two years be...
2022-07-14
00 min
Inside Scoop Live!
Automatic Stay - An Interview with Author Mark Shaiken
Mark Shaiken lives with his wife Loren and their dog Emily in Denver, CO. He schooled at Haverford College and Washburn University, and practiced commercial bankruptcy law for several decades before moving on in 2019 to write, volunteer and play music. In addition to his latest legal thriller, "Automatic Stay," he is the author of "And . . Just Like That - essays on a life before, during, and after the law" and "Fresh Start," a legal mystery. Mark is currently working on his book, "Unfair Discrimination." You can learn more about mark and his work at markshaikenauthor.com...
2022-06-30
34 min
Together in Literacy
Season 1, Episode 12: The Importance of Building Teacher Knowledge and The Peter Effect
Have you heard of the Peter Effect? The Peter Effect comes from a Bible story in which Peter states, “I can not give what I do not have.” Applied to the classroom, we cannot help our students without the knowledge, training, or support that we need. In this episode, we dive deep into the Peter Effect. We also discuss the importance of knowledge as educators. When we deeply understand something, we are able to speak with clarity. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the Peter effect as it pertains to teacher preparation, the science of re...
2022-03-21
40 min
Love thy Lawyer
Mark Shaiken - Haverford
Send us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com.Mark Shaiken is the author of "Fresh Start," a legal thriller, and "And . . . Just Like That – essays on a life before, during and after the law." He is a survivor of a decades long career in the corporate bankruptcy trenches. He holds his B.A. from Haverford College and received his J.D. from Washburn University. He is a graduate of the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts’ Leadership Arts program. He ho...
2022-03-09
21 min
Pantry Staples
Disaster 9: The Washburn Mill Explosion
Emily tells Marika about the surprising dangers of flour this week with the Washburn Mill Explosion. You will also hear some paltry pun executions and the fact that we know nothing about the civil war. Follow us on instagram @pantrystaplespod
2022-01-21
29 min
WealthTech on Deck
Solving Complex Problems and the Role of Technology with Jasmine Jirele: Part II
In this episode, Jack continues his conversation with Jasmine Jirele, President and CEO of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America.A primary component of Jasmine’s approach to her newly appointed CEO role is her focus on building great teams. Having a cross-functional background, she’s seen the benefit of having the right people in the right roles to leverage opportunities appropriately. Jasmine has also pushed forward initiatives to ensure that the right technology is in place to support her teams and clients. Jasmine talks with Jack about the hiring process, establishing strong relationships with...
2021-12-14
21 min
WealthTech on Deck
Strengthening Product Innovation and Distribution with Jasmine Jirele: Part I
In this episode, Jack talks with Jasmine Jirele, President and CEO of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America.As the head of one of the most successful insurance companies in the country, Jasmine brings a fresh take to the CEO role as she brings the company into its next phase. Jasmine committed much of her career to financial services and eventually landed her dream job as the Chief Growth Officer at Allianz where she was able to coordinate projects within operations, marketing, and product. Jasmine talks with Jack about the process of incorporating product a...
2021-12-07
20 min
Yadkin County Public Library
Episode 44: Cozy On Up In NC Cardinal - Christmas Cozies
Welcome to the next episode of Cozy on up in NC Cardinal! Each episode is a journey through a Cozy Mystery theme or author available in NC Cardinal. Mass Market Paperback (3) Holiday Buzz by Cleo Coyle (2012) - A Coffeehouse Mystery series. Also available in Large Print www.coffeehousemystery.com/ www.coffeehousemystery.com/userfiles/file/Coffeehouse-Mysteries-in-Order-Cleo-Coyle.pdf (great resource, with rankings and free recipe guides linked in) cozy-mystery.com/Cleo-Coyle.html Deck the Hallways by Kate Carlisle (2016) - A Fixer-Upper Mystery series. Also available in Large Print www.penguinrandomhouse.com/series/AW7/a-fixer-upper-mystery cozy-mystery.c...
2021-12-01
22 min
Reading Envy
Reading Envy 221: Joint Poetry Readalong
Chris and Emily of the Book Cougars join me for discussion part 1 of our joint readalong - When the Light of the World was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry edited by Joy Harjo et al. I also recorded the group discussion some of the Reading Envy Readers had, so I've included the majority of that discussion as well. It makes the episode slightly longer than usual, but I figure if you were in on discussing this amazing anthology, you'd likely be in for both discussions. Some people really took on the challenge...
2021-06-01
00 min
Amended
Episode 6: Walking in Two Worlds
When the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, a large number of Native American women still could not vote. The U.S. government did not recognize them as citizens. And if having U.S. citizenship required them to renounce tribal sovereignty, many Native women didn’t want it. But early-twentieth-century writer, composer, and activist Zitkála-Šá was determined to fight for both.In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with digital artist Marlena Myles (Spirit Lake Dakota) whose art is inspired by Dakota imagery and history, and by Zitkála-Šá’s legacy. Dr. Cathleen Cahill, author of Recasting the Vote...
2021-05-05
48 min
Amended
Episode 6: Walking in Two Worlds
When the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, a large number of Native American women still could not vote. The U.S. government did not recognize them as citizens. And if having U.S. citizenship required them to renounce tribal sovereignty, many Native women didn’t want it. But early-twentieth-century writer, composer, and activist Zitkála-Šá was determined to fight for both. In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with digital artist Marlena Myles (Spirit Lake Dakota) whose art is inspired by Dakota imagery and history, and by Zitkála-Šá’s legacy. Dr. Cathleen Cahill, author of Recasting the Vote: How Women of C...
2021-05-05
45 min
Law Profs Are People Too
S4-E1 Emily Grant
Emily Grant is from Washburn University School of Law where she teaches legal research and writing and also trusts and estates. She also serves as one of the co-directors for the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning.
2021-02-25
10 min
Amended
Episode 5: The Submerged Half
In 1912, Mabel Lee, a teenaged immigrant from China, led a New York City suffrage parade on horseback. Ineligible for U.S. citizenship due to anti-Chinese immigration policy, Mabel nonetheless spoke out for American women’s political equality. She envisioned a world where all women had the right to vote—and she wanted white suffragists to pay attention to the discrimination and racism faced by Chinese American women. In this episode, producer Reva Goldberg travels to Chinatown to meet with Reverend Bayer Lee, who honors Mabel’s legacy as the pastor of the church community that Ma...
2021-02-10
43 min
Amended
Episode 5: The Submerged Half
In 1912, Mabel Lee, a teenaged immigrant from China, led a New York City suffrage parade on horseback. Ineligible for U.S. citizenship due to anti-Chinese immigration policy, Mabel nonetheless spoke out for American women’s political equality. She envisioned a world where all women had the right to vote—and she wanted white suffragists to pay attention to the discrimination and racism faced by Chinese American women. In this episode, producer Reva Goldberg travels to Chinatown to meet with Reverend Bayer Lee, who honors Mabel’s legacy as the pastor of the church community that Mabel and her parents dedicated themsel...
2021-02-10
40 min
Novel Pairings
Superlatives for underrated, surprising, and well-loved books we read in 2020
Instead of the “best books of the year” or our “favorite reads from 2020,” we’re sharing 12 bookish superlatives to highlight some underrated gems, popular favorites, academic reads, and more. Whether you love dark and moody literary fiction or genre-bending contemporary stories, we hope you find a new title to add to your TBR list today. Follow Novel Pairings on Instagram or Twitter. Use our Libro.fm affiliate code NOVELPAIRINGS to get an audiobook subscription for yourself or purchase a gift. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get updates on what we're currently listening to. V...
2020-12-29
1h 00
Amended
Episode 4: Embers and Activism
On March 25, 1911, a fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, claiming the lives of 146 workers. Most of the victims were young immigrant women from Eastern and Southern Europe. In the wake of the fire, a group of women labor activists fought to ensure that the tragedy led to concrete change. In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with Dr. Annelise Orleck, author of Common Sense and a Little Fire, to learn about the women who agitated for better working conditions before and after the Triangle Fire. Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, and Clara Lemlich had a shared v...
2020-12-23
44 min
Amended
Episode 4: Embers and Activism
On March 25, 1911, a fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, claiming the lives of 146 workers. Most of the victims were young immigrant women from Eastern and Southern Europe. In the wake of the fire, a group of women labor activists fought to ensure that the tragedy led to concrete change. In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with Dr. Annelise Orleck, author of Common Sense and a Little Fire, to learn about the women who agitated for better working conditions before and after the Triangle Fire. Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, a...
2020-12-23
47 min
Train Like You Listen
EP 37 Resources for an eLearning Department of One
As trainers, we often talk about wearing more that one hat at work. But how do you know how to navigate all of the challenges that you face when you don’t have a big team? Emily Wood, author of ELearning Department of One, joins us on the Train Like You Listen podcast this week to share some resources and tips for small eLearning departments.
2020-10-12
13 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
Spider Baby or, the Maddest Story Ever Told (1967)
“Just because something isn't good doesn't mean it's bad.” But, in this case, it could be pretty great. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew - Whitney Collazo, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr - as they get to know the members of the Merrye family, especially the one known as Spider Baby (1967). Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 82 – Spider Baby (1967) In a dilapidated rural mansion, the last generation of the degenerate, inbred Merrye family lives with the inherited curse of a disease that causes them to mentally regress from the age...
2020-09-26
1h 42
Amended
Bonus: “Civic Action: Voting, Part 1” from Civics 101
Suffragists fought hard for the vote. They also knew that gaining access to the ballot was not the end of the struggle for political representation. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from Civics 101, a podcast about how democracy works, to help us understand what a vote really means. The United States is a representative democracy. The idea is that we’re a government by the people (we vote officials into office) and for the people (the officials in office are supposed to represent our interests). But Civics 101 hosts Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice learn that it’s no...
2020-09-23
26 min
Amended
Bonus: “Civic Action: Voting, Part 1” from Civics 101
Suffragists fought hard for the vote. They also knew that gaining access to the ballot was not the end of the struggle for political representation. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from Civics 101, a podcast about how democracy works, to help us understand what a vote really means. The United States is a representative democracy. The idea is that we’re a government by the people (we vote officials into office) and for the people (the officials in office are supposed to represent our interests). But Civics 101 hosts Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice learn that it...
2020-09-23
29 min
Res Livin' and Learnin'
Episode 14 - Counseling Services, Dealing With Stress, and The Importance of Mental Health
University Counselor Emily Meyerhoffer-Kubalik and The Res Livin' and Learnin' team have a very important discussion about the resources that Counseling Services has to offer and their role in supporting the Washburn community. Counseling Services - (785) 670 3100
2020-09-14
21 min
Amended
Episode 3: Of Rights and Wrongs
After the Civil War, many abolitionists and women's rights activists saw an opportunity to team up and advance equality for all. African American author and orator Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was hopeful, too. But she also knew that politics and prejudice could shatter this tentative alliance, with devastating consequences. She wasn’t about to let that happen without a fight.To help tell Frances’s story, host Laura Free meets up with Sharia Benn, a writer, researcher and theater artist who has spent a decade portraying Frances for public audie...
2020-09-09
42 min
Amended
Episode 3: Of Rights and Wrongs
After the Civil War, many abolitionists and women's rights activists saw an opportunity to team up and advance equality for all. African American author and orator Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was hopeful, too. But she also knew that politics and prejudice could shatter this tentative alliance, with devastating consequences. She wasn’t about to let that happen without a fight. To help tell Frances’s story, host Laura Free meets up with Sharia Benn, a writer, researcher and theater artist who has spent a decade portraying Frances for public audiences. Laura also spends time with historian Bettye Collier-Thomas in Bettye’s exten...
2020-09-09
39 min
Peace Meal
Episode 16: What is Healthy Activity?
Episode description: Exercise in eating disorder recovery is a hotly disputed topic. What type of activity is positive? When does activity become disordered? Is there a place for intense exercise in recovery? The Emily Program’s Director of Nutrition, Shena Washburn, joins Peace Meal to answer these questions and more. — Episode show notes: Shena Washburn is the Director of Nutrition at The Emily Program, where she oversees nutrition and food services programming. Shena is a former dance instructor and is passionate about helping those in recovery find food and body peace. We start this episode by discussing what types of exer...
2019-09-02
25 min
Creeds & Deeds- Devotions & Study
Love is Love- A Powerful “Coming Out” Story
Powerful Coming Out Story- Love Is Love Emily spent 7 years living out her same-sex attractions while being outspoken about God’s acceptance of her lifestyle. After her engagement with her female partner ended, she was invited to a Bible study. This weekly examination of the holiness of God challenged her day after day until her life completely changed. It is a powerful testimony that calls the homosexual community not to heterosexuality but to holiness. Emily’s story lovingly addresses the heart of the matter: that homosexuality is only one sin among many that manifests itself within a sinful heart. Only...
2019-07-16
17 min
Washburn Radio - KRWU
The Oversimplified Podcast - Giving It All To God
With a new episode, host Emily Jardon shares that God is by your side. Fellow Mass Media student, Emma Wittmer, talks about giving everything she has to Christ through the help of 1 Peter 1:6.
2019-04-09
09 min
Washburn Radio - KRWU
The Oversimplified Podcast - Doubt
This week in episode 4, host Emily Jardon talks how sweet it is to trust in Jesus. Joined by Aubrey Koontz, she shares how her fear of death was conquered because of salvation using Psalms.
2019-03-26
06 min
Democracy Forum
Democracy Forum 3/15/19
The Electoral College: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters of Maine Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: The electoral college. its historical origins and the founders’ intent, The practical implications for modern American politics, Proposals for reform, including the National Popular Vote (NPV). Guests: Mark Brewer, Professor of Political Science at the University of Maine Jamie Raskin, Professor Law at American University Washington College of Law and U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 8th District Patrick Rosenstiel, CEO of Ainsley Shea, a Minneapolis-based public relations firm working to advance the National Popu...
2019-03-15
00 min
Loose Ends
Richard Curtis, Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Anne Washburn, Emily Dean, Ibibio Sound Machine, Self Esteem, Sara Cox, Clive Anderson
Clive Anderson and Sara Cox are joined by Richard Curtis, Anne Washburn, Emily Dean and Daniel Lawrence Taylor for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Ibibio Sound Machine and Self Esteem.Producer: Sukey Firth
2019-03-09
37 min
Washburn Radio - KRWU
The Oversimplified Podcast - Creator
Host Emily Jardon brings on her sister, Megan for the third episode in The Oversimplified Podcast. In this message Megan describes the verses that helped her believe she is created in the way God wants her to.
2019-03-05
07 min
Washburn Radio - KRWU
The Oversimplified Podcast - Prayer Warrior
In episode 2 host Emily Jardon brings on guest Jessica Morgan. Jessica is a lifelong friend and a huge prayer warrior. This week's message is from the book of Matthew on how to pray one on one.
2019-02-18
05 min
Washburn Radio - KRWU
The Oversimplified Podcast - Purpose
Host Emily Jardon welcomes a new faith based podcast to fellow college students. The Oversimplified Podcast is created to make the basics of Christianity easy. In her debut episode, Emily discusses finding purpose.
2019-02-11
08 min
Movers & Thinkers
When Interpreters Can't Translate Everything
Interpreters live at the intersection of disparate languages and cultures, and sometimes they are the only people who can make communication happen. How does that affect their identity? And what happens when they encounter boundaries they simply cannot cross? Featuring banjo player Abigail Washburn, Spanish-English interpreter David Morales and sign language interpreter Scott Baker. This episode was produced from a live taping in WPLN’s Studio C in September 2016. It was hosted and produced by Emily Siner; engineered by Carl Peterson and Cameron Adkins; and edited by Mack Linebaugh and Anita Bugg.
2016-10-12
23 min
Drop The Biscuit
Girl Folk
The calm that follows the storm? – a time to chill after the hectic rush of Christmas – an’ so, following on from an earlier playlist called ‘Country Folk’ (posted March/ 14) – we now have a selection a Folk/Country type Female Singer/Songwriters ………………… (an’ hopefully none will be used for adverts any time soon !!!) 1/ Gillian Welch-Revalator 2/ Sera Cahoone-Couch Song 3/ Alela Diane-Dry Grass & Shadows 4/ Emily Jane White-Two Shots To The Head 5/ Ellen Jewell-Where They Never Say Your Name 6/ Cat Power-troubled Waters 7/ Abigail Washburn-Sometimes 8/ Mountain Man-Buffalo 9/ Cowboy...
2014-12-26
00 min
The Petcast
No. 222: Good SPCA, Bad SPCA
In this kibbitz session, the Petcasters first discuss the ASPCA’s tough decision to euthanize Oreo, an abused dog that physically survived being tossed off a New York apartment building but could not be rehabilitated emotionally. Then Steve tells his horror story of almost adopting a third dog from the Nevada SPCA and the drama the ensued therein. Plus, Steve and Emily follow on No. 221’s interview with Beverly Washburn by considering how “Old Yeller” would’ve been done differently today and Emily explains why she’s lost faith in her doggie dentist.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: TheP...
2010-01-01
30 min
The Petcast
No. 221: Old Yeller's Child Star
When it comes to child stars of the 1950s and 1960s, today’s guest has one of the most memorable in a key role from one of the most iconic dog movies of all time, “Old Yeller.” Today, Beverly Washburn remains a working actress as well as author of the recently released memoir, “Reel Tears.”Plus, Emily is amused by the Snuggie-for-dogs phenomenon and explains why the foam dog stairs she bought on Overstock.Com have turned out to be a great investment.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast
2009-12-28
30 min