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A Good Science ReadA Good Science ReadA Good Science Read: the Coming PlaguesGeorgina Ferry and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss The Coming Plague by Laurie Garrett and Spike – the virus versus the people by Jeremy Farrar and Anjana Ahuja. Georgina Ferry and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss The Coming Plague by Laurie Garrett and Spike – the virus versus the people by Jeremy Farrar and Anjana Ahuja. The Coming Plague is an extremely well researched book that presents a history of old and new plagues such as TB, cholera, influenza, Ebola and hantavirus, and tells the stories of the scientists who study them. Garrett delivers a warning about how ill prepared we are to cope with...2025-05-3036 minDante\'s New South Radio ShowDante's New South Radio Show67 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (November 2024)November 2024 Dante’s Old South Jenna Schroeder is a writer, mother of four, and the director of communications for Dolphin Hat Games. Additionally, she is the founder of Little Bird Press, and her creative projects include the inspiring children’s book “Are Enchanted Forests Real?” and “Tacoo Cat Goat Cheese Pizza and the Case of the Missing Hat.” Schroeder also contributed to the 2021 book “Peace in the Presence of God: Devotionals for Women with Anxiety” published by Michael Lacey. She earned a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal communications from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.  For more information visit ...2024-11-1900 minBlack BerylBlack BerylBonus: Embodiment and Pedagogy, with Frances Garrett (Rebroadcast from 2023)In this episode I sit down with Frances Garrett, a scholar of Tibetan culture, history, and language. We talk about Frances’s interests in embodiment and movement, and how her experiences as ballet dancer, surfer, and rock climber connect with her work on religion and healing. Our conversation focuses on her commitment to embodied and trauma-aware pedagogy, and how in the interest of flourishing, she engages the whole person in the learning process. Along the way, we talk about Tibetan bards, sacred mountains, and the importance of long walks. Enjoy! And, if you want to hear from mor...2024-10-221h 00THRIVING MINDS PODCASTTHRIVING MINDS PODCASTEpisode #183. Three Thousand Parents and Their Children Want You to Know Why They are taking on Meta, Snapchat, Discord, and TikTok Over Harm to Young Users, Laura Marquez Garrett, Social Media Victims Centre, USAIn this episode, we dive into the growing wave of lawsuits being filed against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Snapchat, Discord, Tik Tok by parents and guardians concerned about the mental and physical harm these platforms are causing younger users. Research indicates a troubling rise in social media addiction among teens, leading to severe mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, and even suicide.The issue gained significant attention when Frances Haugen, a former Facebook manager, leaked internal documents revealing Meta's knowledge of its platforms' harmful effects on users, especially teens. These...2024-09-131h 32One Bright BookOne Bright BookBonus Episode #3: In Conversation with David NaimonThis third bonus episode of the podcast is a conversation that Rebecca and Frances recently had with writer and podcaster, David Naimon, while Dorian recharges his depleted battery in the wilds of Canada. We are devoted listeners to David's fine work on Between the Covers, and as you listen in here, we feel confident that you will appreciate the intelligence, the generosity, and the empathy that makes his work irresistible to us. You might also be interested in: David's Crafting With Ursula series: https://tinhouse.com/th_podcast_cat/crafting-with-ursula/ 2024-07-111h 00Your Undivided AttentionYour Undivided AttentionU.S. Senators Grilled Social Media CEOs. Will Anything Change?Was it political progress, or just political theater? The recent Senate hearing with social media CEOs led to astonishing moments — including Mark Zuckerberg’s public apology to families who lost children following social media abuse. Our panel of experts, including Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, untangles the explosive hearing, and offers a look ahead, as well. How will this hearing impact protocol within these social media companies? How will it impact legislation? In short: will anything change?Clarification: Julie says that shortly after the hearing, Meta’s stock price had the biggest increase of any company in the stock...2024-02-1325 minBridging the Gap: Insights & Innovations in ConstructionBridging the Gap: Insights & Innovations in ConstructionThe Product Platform ApproachDesigners and engineers are under a lot of pressure to design all of our future infrastructure. In fact, it may be an impossible task right now. KOPE's Head of Industry Strategy Charlotte-Frances Garrett says that the product platform approach will be the silver bullet. She said that standardizing the way we build is a must. We don't have to reinvent the wheel with every new building. Charlotte-Frances Garrett is the Head of Industry Strategy at KOPE. She is a qualified architect with extensive experience in the offsite sector having led on design, managed complex multidisciplinary teams and...2023-12-2731 minYour Undivided AttentionYour Undivided AttentionSocial Media Victims Lawyer Up with Laura Marquez-GarrettSocial media was humanity’s ‘first contact’ moment with AI. If we’re going to create laws that are strong enough to prevent AI from destroying our societies, we could benefit from taking a look at the major lawsuits against social media platforms that are playing out in our courts right now.In our last episode, we took a close look at Big Food and its dangerous “race to the bottom” that parallels AI. We continue that theme this week with an episode about litigating social media and the consequences of the race to engagement in order to inform ho...2023-07-2134 minTampa Bay DeveloperTampa Bay DeveloperTAMPA BAY DEVELOPER PODCAST - Episode #22 - Grand Cathedral Cigars - Angela YueAngela Yue is the brains behind Grand Cathedral Cigars. The establishment was created out of an old cathedral in Tampa! Grand Cathedral Cigars is located in Tampa Heights. It has amazing drinks and a full bar! The cigars include brands like J.C Newman Cigar Company, Arturo Fuente, Acid Cigars, Padron Cigars, Daniel Marshall, BrickHouse, Ashton, Angel's Share, and many more! From Cigar Aficionado: "In 1906, the First Congregational Church of Tampa was constructed and consecrated on the corner of Florida Avenue and East Frances. The brick building still stands 115 years later, but the religious denomination has been converted. Here...2023-07-071h 04New Books in EducationNew Books in EducationEmbodied and Trauma-Aware PedagogyIn this episode I sit down with Frances Garrett, a scholar of Tibetan culture, history, and language. We talk about Frances’s interests in embodiment and movement, and how her experiences as ballet dancer, surfer, and rock climber connect with her work on religion and healing. Our conversation focuses on her commitment to embodied and trauma-aware pedagogy, and how in the interest of flourishing, she engages the whole person in the learning process. Along the way, we talk about Tibetan bards, sacred mountains, and the importance of long walks.Enjoy! And, if you want to hear from mo...2023-06-051h 04New Books in Buddhist StudiesNew Books in Buddhist StudiesEmbodied and Trauma-Aware PedagogyIn this episode I sit down with Frances Garrett, a scholar of Tibetan culture, history, and language. We talk about Frances’s interests in embodiment and movement, and how her experiences as ballet dancer, surfer, and rock climber connect with her work on religion and healing. Our conversation focuses on her commitment to embodied and trauma-aware pedagogy, and how in the interest of flourishing, she engages the whole person in the learning process. Along the way, we talk about Tibetan bards, sacred mountains, and the importance of long walks.Enjoy! And, if you want to hear from mo...2023-06-051h 04Black BerylBlack BerylEmbodiment and Pedagogy, with Frances GarrettIn this episode I sit down with Frances Garrett, a scholar of Tibetan culture, history, and language. We talk about Frances’s interests in embodiment and movement, and how her experiences as ballet dancer, surfer, and rock climber connect with her work on religion and healing. Our conversation focuses on her commitment to embodied and trauma-aware pedagogy, and how in the interest of flourishing, she engages the whole person in the learning process. Along the way, we talk about Tibetan bards, sacred mountains, and the importance of long walks. Enjoy! And, if you want to hear from mor...2023-06-011h 00Listen To A Uplifting Full Audiobook On Your Commute.Listen To A Uplifting Full Audiobook On Your Commute.Broken Wings and Bright Stars & other stories: Five BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramas by Mike WalkerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649092to listen full audiobooks. Title: Broken Wings and Bright Stars & other stories: Five BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramas Author: Mike Walker Narrator: Gary Cady, Hilary Maclean, Ronald Herdman, Aled Jones, Crawford Logan, John Livesey, Full Cast, Steve Hodson, Trevor Nichols, Frances Jeater, Nigel Anthony, Colin Stinton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 48 minutes Release date: April 13, 2023 Genres: Legal & Political Publisher's Summary: A collection of dramas set in South and Central America by acclaimed dramatist Mike Walker An award-winning dramatist, author and feature writer, Mike Walker has written numerous original dramas for BBC Radio 4, including his epic...2023-04-135h 48Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Legal & PoliticalGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Legal & PoliticalBroken Wings and Bright Stars & other stories: Five BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramas by Mike WalkerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649092 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Broken Wings and Bright Stars & other stories: Five BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramas Author: Mike Walker Narrator: Gary Cady, Hilary Maclean, Ronald Herdman, Aled Jones, Crawford Logan, John Livesey, Full Cast, Steve Hodson, Trevor Nichols, Frances Jeater, Nigel Anthony, Colin Stinton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 48 minutes Release date: April 13, 2023 Genres: Legal & Political Publisher's Summary: A collection of dramas set in South and Central America by acclaimed dramatist Mike Walker An award-winning dramatist, author and feature writer, Mike Walker has written numerous original dramas for BBC Radio 4, including his...2023-04-1305 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Legal & PoliticalGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Legal & PoliticalBroken Wings and Bright Stars & other stories: Five BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramas by Mike WalkerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649092to listen full audiobooks. Title: Broken Wings and Bright Stars & other stories: Five BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramas Author: Mike Walker Narrator: Gary Cady, Hilary Maclean, Ronald Herdman, Aled Jones, Crawford Logan, John Livesey, Full Cast, Steve Hodson, Trevor Nichols, Frances Jeater, Nigel Anthony, Colin Stinton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 48 minutes Release date: April 13, 2023 Genres: Legal & Political Publisher's Summary: A collection of dramas set in South and Central America by acclaimed dramatist Mike Walker An award-winning dramatist, author and feature writer, Mike Walker has written numerous original dramas for BBC Radio 4, including his epic...2023-04-135h 48Buddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesA Clinical Bioethicist on End-of-Life Decision-MakingDr. Sean Hillman discusses caregiving work and his research on end-of-life care in India through the lenses of religious studies, bioethics and the law. He talks about how religious views affect end-of-life decision-making of patients, families and health care professionals; issues around blocking disclosure of bad news in sharing of sensitive medical information; ritual fasting and immobilization at the end of life; and attitudes towards end-of-life care, including pain management, hospice palliative care and assistance in dying. Dr. Hillman is a clinical bioethicist with the Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE), a consultant organization based at Unity Health...2022-06-2351 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesThe Paisley Gate: Intersections of Buddhism & PsychedelicsAs psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies march towards likely legality for therapeutic purposes, we may ask  how Buddhism and psychedelics intersect. In this episode, Kerry Helston explores some challenges and opportunities as well as the existing legacy of Buddhism and psychedelics in the West, with reference to current science and academic literature as well as personal experiences.  Resources mentioned: Altered States: Buddhism and Psychedelic Spirituality in America by Douglas Osto LSD and the Mind of the Universe by Christopher M. Bache  Secret Drugs of Buddhism: Psychedelic Sacraments and the Origins of the Vajrayana by Mik...2022-06-1435 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesReOrienting Medicine on the Silk RoadsA conversation with Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim on her ground-breaking 2021 book, ReOrienting Histories of Medicine: Encounters along the Silk Roads. Ronit's research on Eurasian medical history illuminates cross-cultural interactions and transmissions of knowledge, drawing on medieval manuscripts from Dunhuang, Kucha, the Cairo Genizah and Tabriz. See more about this book at https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/reorienting-histories-of-medicine-9781472512574/ . The Footnotes series is produced at the University of Toronto, in Canada. See more at https://buddhist-studies-footnotes.castos.com/ .2022-06-0238 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesHow Buddhism Shapes Medical CareA conversation with Pierce Salguero on his 2022 book, A Global History of Buddhism and Medicine. Pierce explains what it means to talk about "Buddhist medicine", how medical texts and healing practices interact, and how Buddhism and its healing practices change over time and across geographic regions. He emphasizes how the deep importance of Buddhism has been neglected in our understanding of medical practices globally, and stresses the value of transdisciplinary collaboration and conversation. See more about this book at http://cup.columbia.edu/book/a-global-history-of-buddhism-and-medicine/9780231185271. The Footnotes series is produced at the University of Toronto...2022-05-2341 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesBecoming a Buddhist Spiritual Care ProviderA conversation about Buddhist spiritual care work with Joanne Yuasa, a Jodo Shinshu Buddhist minister who is also in training to be a military chaplain. Joanne talks about how she came to Buddhism as an adult, and about her experiences with social anxiety disorder. Karl, Wini, and Joanne share their experiences of engaging with Buddhist practice in moments of suffering and distress. They also talk about working in hospital clinics as Buddhist care providers, and about the role of practices like deep listening and chanting mantras. All three speakers have gone through Emmanual College’s Buddhist chaplaincy pr...2022-05-2034 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesUsing Mantras for Healing in Tibetan MedicineThinley Gyatso discusses the use of mantras in Tibetan medical practice. He describes early medical texts that address how mantras are used as healing tools, and reports on conversations with Tibetan medical doctors who use mantra recitation in their medical practice. Thinley describes how mantra recitation as a form speech or sound therapy and a type of breathing practice. Thinley’s research brings forth the multidimensional impact that mantras can have in Buddhist practices of healing. Thinley Gyatso is a University of Toronto doctoral student in Buddhist Studies. The Footnotes series is produced at the University of To...2022-05-1915 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesExploring the Healing Powers of Demonic ForcesJonathan Morgan examines the role of the demonic in Buddhism, with a focus on Tibetan perspectives. He looks into how animistic traditions, such as Tibetan Bon, co-exist with Buddhism, and he asks: are demons inherently evil in the way that some Euro-North American cultures understand them, or are they more ubiquitous and even intimately familiar to people? Do demons teach us anything about ourselves or the nature of the world we inhabit? Can demons even help us to heal? Jonathan Morgan is a University of Toronto graduate student in psychotherapy and spiritual care. The Footnotes series is...2022-05-1928 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesA Buddhist Chaplain on Palliative CareAn interview by Uvina Persaud with Buddhist minister Joanne Yuasa about her student practicum work in a hospital palliative care unit, and about how her own sensibilities about death and dying have changed through this training. Uvina Persaud is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto. The Footnotes series is produced at the University of Toronto, in Canada. See more at https://buddhist-studies-footnotes.castos.com/.2022-05-1726 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesInner Pharmacy: A Path to HealingAn interview by Sumeet Kumar with Buddhist monk Adesh on the role of mindfulness in healing. Bhante Adesh shares insights on the role of a monk in Buddhist spiritual care, on the differences between healing practices in Buddhism and biomedicine, and on his work with people experiencing advanced life-limiting illnesses. He also talks about the importance of deeply listening to others as the first step in working as a healer, and on the role of mindfulness in healing. Sumeet Kumar is an MA student at the University of Toronto. The Footnotes series is produced at...2022-05-1724 minDowntown SoulvilleDowntown SoulvilleNo. 1 Hits on a Saturday! from Apr 16, 2022Music behind DJ: Dick Boyell and Orch. - "A Trip to the Stars" - 45 Music behind DJ: Walter Wanderley - "Cheganca" - 45 The Revels - "Downtown" - 45 Norma Tanega - "A Street That Rhymes at Six A.M." - 45 Music behind DJ: Glenn Keener - "Tracking" - 45 The Reginas - "He's the Boy" - 45 Carole King - "He's a Bad Boy" - 45 Richard "Popcorn" Wylie - "Brand New Man" - 45 Little Eva - "That's My Man" - 45 Music behind DJ: Lord Westbrook - "The...2022-04-162h 07Buddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Sex and Sexuality in Buddhism: A Tetralemma"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for the article, "Sex and Sexuality in Buddhism: A Tetralemma.", by Amy Langenberg, published in 2015 in Religion Compass, 9: 277– 286. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is “Like Pebbles in a Stream" by Fabio Rambelli and Rory Lindsay and "Not Tired Bells" by Daniel Birch. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario.2022-03-2111 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes for “Virtuous Bodies: The Physical Dimensions of Morality in Buddhist Ethics"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for chapters 4 and 6 from the book, Virtuous Bodies: The Physical Dimensions of Morality in Buddhist Ethics by Susanne Mrozik, published in 2010 by Oxford University Press. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is "Maya’s Guidance for Gotami" Khmer & English versions by Trent Walker, and "Bells Bobbing Along" by Daniel Birch. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario.2022-03-1423 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Circumambulatory Reading: Revolving Sutra Libraries and Buddhist Scrolls"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for the article, "Circumambulatory Reading: Revolving Sutra Libraries and Buddhist Scrolls" by Charlotte Eubanks, published in 2010 in Book History 13, 1-24. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario.2022-03-0713 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes for "Race and Religion in American Buddhism: White Supremacy and Immigrant Adaptation"A Footnotes reading guide by Frances Garrett for two chapters from Joseph Cheah's book, Race and Religion in American Buddhism: White Supremacy and Immigrant Adaptation (Oxford University Press, 2011), namely, the “Introduction” and Chapter 3, “Adaptation of  Vipassana Meditation by Convert Buddhists and Sympathizers”. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario.2022-02-2820 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Contemporary Buddhist Chanting and Music"A reading guide by Tony Scott for the article, "Contemporary Buddhist Chanting and Music" by P. Greene, published in 2017 in The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Buddhism, Oxford University Press. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Tony Scott, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario.2022-02-2816 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Buddhist Meditation as Strategic Embodiment"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for a chapter by Sharon Suh called "Buddhist Meditation as Strategic Embodiment: An Optative Reflection" from the book, "Flashpoints for Asian American Studies", edited by Cathy Schlund-Vials, and Viet Thanh Nguyen, and published in 2017 by Fordham University Press. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario.2022-02-2111 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes Interview with Dr Tanatchaporn Kittikong on "Choreographing the site of impermanence"An interview by Tony Scott with Dr Tanatchaporn Kittikong on her 2015 article, "Choreographing the site of impermanence: Performing body with Buddhist philosophy and meditation in movement-based performance" in Dance Movement & Spiritualities 2(1):57-72. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Tony Scott with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is a single track called “Meditation” created by the artist Synapsis working in Perth, Australia. Synapsis can be reached at a-zone records@live.ca. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto in Canada with support from ecampus Ontario. Image of Tanatchaporn Kittikong from her do...2022-02-1452 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes for "Participatory Filmmaking Among Contemporary Shugendō Practitioners"A reading guide by Tony Scott for the 2013 article, "Participatory Filmmaking Among Contemporary Shugendō Practitioners: Representing an Esoteric Tradition in an Accessible Documentary Film" by M. P. McGuire, published in The Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 20(4), 325–339. https://doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02004001 This episode of Footnotes was produced by Tony Scott with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is a track called “Jinkai” produced by hip-hop artist Yakuza Beatz and licensed by Creative Commons. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto in Canada with support from ecampus Ontario. Image: Shugendo Now Poster (taken from shug...2022-02-0715 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "‘No mind’: A Zen Buddhist perspective on embodied consciousness"A reading guide by Tony Scott for the article, "‘No mind’: A Zen Buddhist perspective on embodied consciousness" by Aska Sakuta, published in Dance, Movement & Spiritualities, Volume 5, Number 1, 1 July 2018, pp. 119-136(18). This episode of Footnotes was produced by Tony Scott with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is a recording of a religious ceremony featuring the song “Shwe Byone, Ngwe Byone,” performed by Master Kyi Lin Bo and his nat hsaing ensemble from Yangon; it was recorded by Lorenzo Chiarofonte, an ethnomusicologist from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. The Foot...2022-02-0716 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes for “The Body of the Buddha"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for the article, “The Body of the Buddha" by John Powers, published in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario.2022-01-3116 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Critical Disability Theory"A reading guide by Tony Scott for the article, "Critical Disability Theory", by Hall, Melinda C., in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2019 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2019/entries/disability-critical/. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Tony Scott with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music was “Where the Sylfs Play” performed by Fabio Rambelli and Rory Lindsay. The Footnote series is created at the University of Toronto in Canada with support from ecampus Ontario. Image: Jaipur artificial foot, sectioned to show construction, 1982 (Creative Commons, free to use fo...2022-01-3118 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Reciting, Chanting, and Singing: The Codification of Music in Buddhist Canon Law"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for the article, “Reciting, Chanting, and Singing: The Codification of Music in Buddhist Canon Law", by Cuilan Liu, published in 2018 in the Journal of Indian Philosophy, 46, 4, Pp. 713-752. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty.2022-01-2416 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes Interview with Dr Catherine Hartmann on "To See a Mountain"An interview by Tony Scott with Dr Catherine Hartmann about her 2020 doctoral dissertation, "To See a Mountain: Writing, Place, and Vision in Tibetan Pilgrimage Literature," Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Tony Scott with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music consists of three different Tibetan songs performed in the nomad style by a woman named Buti from a village in the Mak Township of Tibet. They were recorded by David Germano. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto in Canada with support from ec...2022-01-2441 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Buddhist Walking Meditations and Contemporary Art of Southeast Asia"A reading guide by Tony Scott for the article, "Buddhist Walking Meditations and Contemporary Art of Southeast Asia" by Boreth Ly, published in 2012 in the journal, positions, 1 February 2012; 20 (1): 267–285, available at https://read.dukeupress.edu/positions/article/20/1/267/21605/Buddhist-Walking-Meditations-and-Contemporary-Art. This episode of Footnotes was created by Tony Scott, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is “The Academic (Life & Afterlife)” by Nic Bommarito and “Monday Morning Wake Up Call” by Daniel Birch. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario. Created by Frances Garrett, a professor of Buddhist Stu...2022-01-1712 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "What Bodies Know About Religion and the Study of It"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for the article, "What Bodies Know About Religion and the Study of It" by K.L. LaMothe, published in 2008 in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 76(3), 573–601. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is “Folk Psychology” by Nic Bommarito and “Bells in the Wind” by Daniel Birch. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario. Created by Frances Garrett, a professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto, Foo...2022-01-1010 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Decolonizing the Study of Religion"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for the article, “Decolonizing the Study of Religion”, by Malory Nye, published in 2019 in the Open Library of Humanities 5(1). p.43. doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.421 This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music is “The Academic (Life & Afterlife)” by Nic Bommarito and “Monday Morning Wake Up Call” by Daniel Birch. The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto, in Canada, with support from eCampus Ontario. Created by Frances Garrett, a professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto, Footn...2022-01-0313 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesMichael Sheehy on "Tummo: Fierce Lady of Yogic Heat"The contemplative technique of tummo (gtum mo, caṇḍālī) – literally, the “fierce lady” – is a consummate practice of Vajrayāna Tibetan Buddhist yoga. To understand this somatic yoga and breathwork practice, this presentation discusses (a) tummo in the context of a Buddhist tantric practice curriculum; (b) the philosophy and practice of inducing yogic heat and rapturous bliss described in classical Tibetan yoga manuals, including a discussion of subtle body physiology, thermogenesis, and the correlation of tummo with sexual yoga; (c) popular depictions that introduced tummo to the modern Buddhist imagination, including drying wet sheet ceremonies in Tibet and contemporary spin-offs; and...2021-12-2738 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesCreating Safe(r) Spaces for Mindfulness of Breath: Non-White Western Practitioners’ Experiences of Race, Racism and Whiteness in American MindfulnessIn Vipassana meditation practice, the first common object is the breath. By allowing the breath to be the focus of your awareness, one lets the social world full of discursive thought, self-reflexivity and judgement move into the background. Yet, we know that as intimate and solitary as this breath practice is, many individuals turn to communities of solitary practice such as sitting groups and retreat spaces, as safe grounds or anchors to turn their gaze inward and attend to the tacit, embodied dimension of their being. This presentation critically evaluates how for non-white people of color in North America...2021-12-2726 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesSusannah Deane on "Tibetan Notions of Wind in Mental Health and Illness"This presentation explores how Tibetan Buddhist and medical notions of the relationship between heart, wind and mind come together to explain the (dys)functioning of the mind, and how this is understood to lead to various forms of ‘mental illness’ through incorrect Tantric practice and other factors including an individual’s behaviors and/or emotional states. Dr Deane uses examples from interview material with lay Tibetans and Tibetan Buddhist and Sowa Rigpa medical specialists, alongside some material from Tibetan medical texts, to explore the causes, symptoms, and treatments of various forms of ‘wind illness’ in Tibetan perspective. This prese...2021-12-2018 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesGeoffrey Samuel on "Wind and Breath in Tibetan Thought"Breath and wind concepts are widespread in Asia, and the Tibetans inherited both Yogic and Tantric prāṇa and Ayurvedic vāta, both translated into Tibetan as rlung. This proved a constructive confluence for Tibetan Tantra and Tibetan medicine, and may be suggestive too for modern Western understandings of consciousness and its physiological correlates. This presentation is part of the Buddhism and Breath Summit, which took place online in 2021, with a group of researchers exploring Buddhist practices of working with the breath or the “winds” of the body. The event was co-hosted by Frances Garrett and Pierce Salguero...2021-12-1330 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesAnne Klein on "Breath: In the Body and Beyond"Anne Klein starts with a few phenomenological reflections on how easeful attention to breath resolves structures that constrict our experience of being. What does breath feel like, and what does it bring us? What changes when we direct breath to different parts of the body, or different parts of the environment? Breath is air. Air is movement, and thus breath is connected with everything that moves. She points to several such connections, the movement of wind currents inside the body and out (rlung), as well as the mobile dynamism of life force (blah) itself, found not only in breathing...2021-12-0619 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesThomas Patton on "Buddhist Wizards, Breath Meditation, and Superpowers"Preached by the Buddha, prescribed by psychologists, and practiced by people from all faiths and walks of life, breath meditation is one of the most popular meditation practices to have emerged from Buddhism. In this video we will look at how people in the country of Myanmar practice breath meditation and how some, known as “wizards,” use the breath to gain supernatural powers. This presentation is part of the Buddhism and Breath Summit, which took place online in 2021, with a group of researchers exploring Buddhist practices of working with the breath or the “winds” of the body. The even...2021-11-2911 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesSaskia Abrahms-Kavunenko on "Windhorse, Smog, and the Stagnation of Vital Energies"This presentation will describe how urban Mongolians navigate the capital city Ulaanbaatar’s chronic air pollution in relation to breath, clarity, bodily winds and purification. It will describe how blockages in breath relate to other kinds of obscuration and stagnation in the post-socialist period. In Ulaanbaatar the murky and obscuring nature of air pollution has become an active part of Mongolian religious and ritual life. This talk will illustrate how air pollution and related phenomena exist in dynamic tension with Buddhist purification practices, along with ideas about the renewing energies of breath, wind and movement. This presentation is...2021-11-2219 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesNathan Michon on "Breath Energy and Healing in Japanese Esoteric Buddhism"This presentation briefly introduces the Japanese Vajrayana tradition of Shingon Buddhism and a few of its fundamental breathing techniques. It then summarizes some of the ways such meditative practices in the tradition have been used historically and in contemporary times. This presentation is part of the Buddhism and Breath Summit, which took place online in 2021, with a group of researchers exploring Buddhist practices of working with the breath or the “winds” of the body. The event was co-hosted by Frances Garrett and Pierce Salguero, and co-sponsored by the Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Stud...2021-11-1527 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesKin Cheung on "Blurry Boundaries Between Breath/Qi/Ki and Buddhism"This conversation will consider Seng Kan Cheung, a contemporary Chinese American religious healer who uses qigong, reiki, and Buddhist spells. He shares these practices and exchanges healing with a community of relatives, friends, students, and patients in the New York City area. Breathing is involuntary, yet can also be voluntarily controlled. Agency in his healing is difficult to determine because he experiences involuntary movements that trigger during the practice of qigong, application of acupressure on patients, and encounters with Buddhist temples in New York and Japan. This presentation is part of the Buddhism and Breath Summit, which...2021-11-0822 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesDavid Collins on "Experiencing the Theravādin Buddhist Jhāna Absorptions through the Breath"In this presentation, the place of the Old School Buddhist form jhāna absorptions within Theravādin meditation practice is outlined, with a note on the modern history of their practice. The heart of the presentation is a first-hand account of what the experience of jhāna through the breath entails. Brief reflections are offered on implications of such experience for our constructions of “religion,” and “philosophy,” and “psychology.” This presentation is part of the Buddhism and Breath Summit, which took place online in 2021, with a group of researchers exploring Buddhist practices of working with the breath or the “winds”...2021-11-0129 minNexus Gaming News: The Biggest Stories in GamesNexus Gaming News: The Biggest Stories in Games#14 - Nexus Gaming News: Blizz Devs v.s. ExecutivesMcCree has had a name change and so can you! A month has passed and there have been many developments in the ongoing Blizzard situation. World of Warcraft devs has taken it upon themselves to clean up the game and make it a safer place for players. Frances Townsend is back and she’s sharing the corporate changes happening at the company. Garrett and Kyle report and react.2021-10-2600 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesDavid Wells on "Winds in Traditional Thai Yoga"David Wells introduces Thai Yoga, “Reusi Dat Ton,” and its place within the traditions of Buddhist Yoga and Mahasiddhas. Tracing its development from India into Nepal, Tibet and the Ancient Lanna Kingdom of Southeast Asia, he discusses how wind is managed in “Reusi Dat Ton” from breathing techniques and visualization to self-massage, joint mobilization and full body exercises. The video presentation features images of techniques as depicted in traditional artwork including: statues, murals, and illustrations from manuscripts. This presentation is part of the Buddhism and Breath Summit, which took place online in 2021, with a group of researchers explorin...2021-10-2529 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesRonit Yoeli-Tlalim on "Winds in Transit: Experiencing Breath in Translation"Heinrich Jäschke, a nineteenth-century Moravian missionary to Ladakh, is mostly known amongst scholars of Tibet for his pioneering 1881 Tibetan–English Dictionary. In his entry on ‘rlung’—a fundamental concept of Tibetan medicine and Tibetan Tantric Buddhism, commonly translated into English as ‘wind’, ‘breath’ or ‘vital energy’—following his definition of the term, he added: ‘These notions concerning rlung are one of the weakest points of Tibetan physiology and pathology’. Strong words for a dictionary. While Jäschke perceived these ideas as highly problematic, fast-forward a century and a half to 2015 central London, and we can observe that much has changed. It is hard to t...2021-10-1821 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesNapakadol Kittisenee on "Two Accounts of Mindfulness in the Face of Death Sentence"This presentation by Napakadol Kittisenee offers two insightful accounts of the (former) prisoners on the brink of their death sentence. This illuminates how both of them went through self-transformation process in the context of Buddhist meditation. The sharing is based on the reflection of a memoir by a Thai man on his last moment at San Quentin in 1999 along with an ethnographic account Napakadol Kittisenee conducted over the last ten years with a Cambodian woman who witnessed the atrocities under the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s. This presentation is part of the Buddhism and Breath...2021-10-1821 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Qi cultivation in qigong and taiji quan"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for an article by Gideon Enz, "Qi cultivation in qigong and taiji quan," in Energy Medicine East and West, Edited by David Mayor, Marc S. Micozzi, Churchill Livingstone, 2011, Pages 73-83. This episode of Footnotes was a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-09-2712 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Pneuma, Qi, and the Problematic of Breath"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for an article by Shigehisa Kuriyama, "Pneuma, Qi, and the Problematic of Breath," in The Comparison Between Concepts of Life-Breath in East and West (Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine - East and West, August 26-September 3, 1990), Edited by Yosio Kawakita, Shizu Sakai, and Yasuo Otsuka. Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc, 1995, Pages 1-32. This episode of Footnotes was a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-09-2715 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Qi in Asian medicine"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for an article by Nancy N. Chen, "Qi in Asian medicine," in Energy Medicine East and West, Edited by David Mayor, Marc S. Micozzi, Churchill Livingstone, 2011, Pages 3-10. This episode of Footnotes was a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-09-2012 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Tibetan ‘wind’ and ‘wind’ illnesses"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for an article by Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim, "Tibetan ‘wind’ and ‘wind’ illnesses: towards a multicultural approach to health and illness," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Volume 41, Issue 4, 2010, Pages 318-324. This episode of Footnotes was a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-09-1308 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes for "Unbalanced Flows in the Subtle Body"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for an article by Geoffrey Samuel, "Unbalanced Flows in the Subtle Body: Tibetan Understandings of Psychiatric Illness and How to Deal With It" in the Journal of Religion and Health (2019), 58(3), 770–794. This episode of Footnotes is a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-09-0620 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Mindfulness of Breathing in Early Buddhism"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for a chapter by Tamara Ditrich, “Mindfulness of Breathing in Early Buddhism” in Atmospheres of Breathing, edited by Lenart Škof and Petri Berndtson. SUNY Press, 2018. This episode of Footnotes was a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-08-3009 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Vital Breath (prāṇa) in Ancient Indian Medicine and Religion"A reading guide by Frances Garrett for an article by Kenneth Zysk, "Vital Breath (prāṇa) in Ancient Indian Medicine and Religion," in The Comparison Between Concepts of Life-Breath in East and West (Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine - East and West, August 26-September 3, 1990), edited by Yosio Kawakita, Shizu Sakai, and Yasuo Otsuka. Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc, 1995, Pages 33-66. This episode of Footnotes was a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-08-2318 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on Breath and Wind in Global CulturesA reading guide by Frances Garrett for a chapter from Atmospheres of Breathing, edited by Lenart Škof & Petri Berndtson, published by SUNY Press in 2018, and a chapter from the book, Wind, Life, Health: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives, edited by Elisabeth Hsu and Chris Low, published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2008. This episode of Footnotes was a lecture produced by Frances Garrett for a 2019 University of Toronto undergraduate course called Biohacking Breath.2021-08-1620 minMoving Upstream Without a PaddleMoving Upstream Without a PaddleLive From Your Own Soundtrack - Gerry MurphyGerry is a 54-year-old Scot, born and raised in Glasgow. He has three children, Kevin, Caitlin, and Frances. He lives with his wife Jennifer and Frances in NYC now, having come to the US seven years ago. In his career, Gerry has led the marketing for some of the biggest retail brands on both sides of the Atlantic, and over his thirty-five-year career, you have probably been his customer. As a marketer, the art of writing and communication has always been important to him, but it is his love for music that has been his real passion...2021-06-1454 minShaped by Dog with Susan GarrettShaped by Dog with Susan GarrettDisappointment in Dog Sports: Mindset With Olympian Greg Louganis #84Visit us at shapedbydog.com     Have you ever had disappointing results in your dog training, in sport, or life in general? One of the toughest things that any of us have to do is recover from disappointment. I’m joined by my friend, Olympic gold medallist Greg Louganis, for a conversation centered on overcoming disappointing results in sport as well as in life. Greg has been called both “the greatest American diver” and “probably the greatest diver in history”, but he is also one of the best experts on the recovery mindset.   In the episo...2021-05-1224 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Religion and Ethnicity in Canada"Summary of two chapters from Religion and Ethnicity in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 2009): Mathieu Boisvert, Chapter 4, “Buddhists in Canada: Impermanence in a Land of Change,” and David Chuenyan Lai, Jordan Paper and Li Chuang Paper, Chapter 5 “The Chinese in Canada: Their Unrecognized Religion.” From a series of lectures by Dr Frances Garrett from a University of Toronto course that surveys historical, cultural, and textual contexts for Buddhist meditation, with a focus on the role of race in the history of Buddhist meditation in North America. We examine how Buddhist meditation practices including mindfulness have been shaped by, and even contribu...2021-03-1817 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on "Buddhism And Whiteness"A summary preview of two chapters, Laurie Cassidy's “The Tranquil Meditator” and Carol J. Moeller's “’bell hooks Made Me a Buddhist’: Liberatory Cross-Cultural Learning—Or Is This Just Another Case of How White People Steal Everything?” from the book, Buddhism and Whiteness: Critical Reflections. From a series of lectures by Dr Frances Garrett from a University of Toronto course that surveys historical, cultural, and textual contexts for Buddhist meditation, with a focus on the role of race in the history of Buddhist meditation in North America. We examine how Buddhist meditation practices including mindfulness have been shaped by, and even contributed to...2021-02-1914 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesFootnotes on Ann Gleig's "American Dharma"A summary preview of “Introduction” and Chapter 1, “Buddhist Modernism from Asia to America” from Ann Gleig's book, American Dharma: Buddhism Beyond Modernity (Yale University Press, 2019. From a series of lectures by Dr Frances Garrett for a University of Toronto course that surveys historical, cultural, and textual contexts for Buddhist meditation, with a focus on the role of race in the history of Buddhist meditation in North America. We examine how Buddhist meditation practices including mindfulness have been shaped by, and even contributed to, forces like colonialism, orientalism, capitalism, and white supremacy in the last hundred years or so in North America.2021-02-1822 minBuddhist Studies FootnotesBuddhist Studies FootnotesA reading guide by Frances Garrett for Wakoh Shannon Hickey's book, Mind CureA summary preview of “Introduction” (pgs 1-17) and Chapter 5, “Is Mindfulness Religion?” (pgs 137-170) from Wakoh Shannon Hickey's book, Mind Cure: How Meditation Became Medicine (Oxford University Press, 2019). From a series of lectures by Dr Frances Garrett from a University of Toronto course that surveys historical, cultural, and textual contexts for Buddhist meditation, with a focus on the role of race in the history of Buddhist meditation in North America. We examine how Buddhist meditation practices including mindfulness have been shaped by, and even contributed to, forces like colonialism, orientalism, capitalism, and white supremacy in the last hundred years or so in No...2021-02-1820 minPodcasttycPodcasttycTYC 9 La Perturbación CibernéticaEl término cibernética fue acuñado por Norbert Wiener (1894-1964), un matemático y físico norteamericano, en el verano de 1947, poco después del término de la II Guerra Mundial. Wiener se inspiró en un vocablo griego, “kubernetes”, que designaba al piloto o capitán de una nave en la antigua Grecia. Curiosamente, la mayoría desconoce que esta palabra, kubernetes, aparece ya en dos pasajes del Nuevo Testamento. Uno de ellos es Hechos 27:11: “Pero el centurión daba más crédito al piloto (kubernetes) y al patrón de la nave, que a lo que Pablo decía”. P...2021-01-0900 minThe Circled SquareThe Circled SquareEmbodied Learning on InterdependenceDescription How do students learn and what do they value six months after a course? What do students get from embodied and experiential learning? In this episode, Sarah interviews five students who all took the same course about interdependence at the University of Toronto in the Fall of 2019. In these interviews, conducted well after the course and when the world has been plunged into a global pandemic, students reflect on how the course changed them and their ways of understanding themselves and their worlds. Hear from students about just how transformational these embodied practices were, and how...2020-11-1640 minThe Circled SquareThe Circled SquareFrances Garrett, Teaching Empathy and CollaborationDescription  Dr. Frances Garrett from the University of Toronto discusses how she designs courses in creative ways that focus on developing student skills as well as sharing Buddhist studies content. She develops creative courses for her students, leading them through experiences like an immersive year-long embodied role playing game, or a seminar where the students collaborate on writing and publishing an academic journal. As a self professed introvert for whom teaching has always been a struggle of a sort, Frances shares ways that she centers the mental health and needs of her undergraduate and graduate students, and c...2020-10-261h 03The Guilty FeministThe Guilty Feminist108. Living with Regret with Danielle Ward, Anna Crilly and Garrett MillerickThe Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Margaret Cabourn-Smith Episode 108: Living with Regret with special guests Danielle Ward, Anna Crilly and Garrett Millerick Recorded 23 July 2018 at Kings Place in London. Released 30 July.  The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon. Home Safe Collective: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/869hIENiIV The Oxford Belles: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/oxford-belles-women-of-note Help Refugees For information about how to send donations to our warehouse please contact calaisdonations@helprefugees.org and find your n...2018-07-3057 minAudiobook in Romance, HistoricalAudiobook in Romance, HistoricalOver Her Head by Nora Fleischer | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Over Her Head Author: Nora Fleischer Narrator: Anna Starr Format: Unabridged Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins Language: English Release date: 03-18-15 Publisher: Jennifer Lee Goloboy Genres: Romance, Historical Summary: Maine, 1905: historian Frances Schmidt travels north in hopes of reading lawyer Garrett Hathaway's collection of books about mermen and mermaids. Ready to charm a crotchety old man, she's surprised to find a handsome young music-lover. But while Garrett seems more than willing to be her friend, he shies from getting any closer. Garrett is hiding a terrible secret - no...2015-03-182h 26Somewhere in VegasSomewhere in VegasComedian Frances DilorinzoFeatured on Nick Mom's Night Out and in "Las Comic Standing",  Frances Dilorinzo has traveled the world making people laugh. She also runs a successful comedy event company.We will talk to Dilorinzo about her career, honing her craft, and her upcoming dates at the Brad Garrett Comedy Club.2014-09-3033 minSomewhere in VegasSomewhere in VegasComedian Frances DilorinzoFeatured on Nick Mom's Night Out and in "Las Comic Standing",  Frances Dilorinzo has traveled the world making people laugh. She also runs a successful comedy event company.We will talk to Dilorinzo about her career, honing her craft, and her upcoming dates at the Brad Garrett Comedy Club.2014-09-3033 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 20The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1013 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 19The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1010 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 18The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1021 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 17The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1040 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 16The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1011 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 15The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1019 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 14The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1020 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 13The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1025 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 12The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1030 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 11The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1023 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 10The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-1038 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 9The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0936 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 8The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0920 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChappter 7The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0922 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 6The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0915 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 5The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0908 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 4The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0915 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 3The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0927 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 2The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0919 minWuthering HeightsWuthering HeightsChapter 1The story centers on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. There are differing opinions on whether this is the ultimate love story or the ultimate story of revenge. (Summary by Wikipedia and Amanda Friday) Cast Mr. Lockwood: Jason Mills Heathcliff: Bruce Pirie Catherine Earnshaw/Narrator: Amanda Friday Ellen Dean: Tiffany Halla Colonna Joseph: Algy Pug Edgar Linton: Alan Mapstone Isabella Linton: Arielle Lipshaw Hindley Earnshaw: Anthony Hareton Earnshaw: John Trevithick Cathy Linton: Elizabeth Klett Linton Heathcliff: Chuck Williamson Frances: Charlotte Duckett ...2014-01-0913 minIndulge In: This Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook For Curious Minds.Indulge In: This Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook For Curious Minds.A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson BurnettPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/330017to listen full audiobooks. 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