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The Georgia Songbirds
Live from the Digital Bird's Nest Sharon Marie White
Let's welcome back to the Georgia Songbirds a singer-songwriter from Canada Sharon Marie White. Sharon came back on the show to talk about all the new things that have happened in her musical journey since we last spoke. We talked about inspirations, new music, AI, Bond and so much more. We even listened to a few of her songs that are available for streaming and download. So pull up a chair and tune into our conversation
2025-06-27
1h 22
AFGESTAAN
Afgestaan, S3 aflevering 1: Anne-Marie
Aflevering 1 van het derde seizoen van Afgestaan gaat over Anne-Marie. Anne- Marie: ”Vanaf mijn zesde was mijn onbezorgde jeugd voorbij. Er werd gedaan of ik een biologisch kind was en er werd niet meer overgepraat.”Anne-Marie wordt, zo’n twee maanden nadat hun eigen zoontje direct na de geboorte is gestorven, geplaatst bij haar adoptieouders. Ze is dan tien dagen oud. De kleine Anne-Marie voelt, ondanks het feit dat haar ouders heel liefdevol zijn, de zwaarte in het gezin.Als Anne-Marie volwassen is gaat ze op zoek naar haar biologische moeder...
2025-05-21
1h 06
Talking Fashion
Talking Social Strategy, Branding & Navigating the Fashion Industry with Candace Marie
Social strategist, consultant, digital tastemaker, and adjunct professor Candace Marie joins Georgia on Talking Fashion for an in-depth look at the evolving relationship between fashion and digital media. As the founder of Black in Corporate and a leader in social strategy, Candace shares her insights on how brands can build meaningful connections online, the future of content creation in an algorithm-driven world, and the key to staying relevant and authentic in a fast-paced industry. They also discuss the power of personal branding, the challenges of corporate fashion spaces, and how Candace’s work with Black in Corporate is fostering im...
2025-04-03
55 min
From Lemons to Limoncello
EP 50 - Culture, Identity, and Belonging: How Our Roots Shape Our Sense of Home (with Karen Sims)
Ever thought about whether our ancestry and culture influence the way we view ourselves, other people, and the country we live in — or the way we interact with the world? They do! And when someone has lived in more than one country—especially if they grew up in one culture and are "adulting" in another—navigating cultural differences can be especially challenging. In this week’s episode of "From Lemons to Limoncello," we talk with Karen Sims, a Doctoral candidate at Georgia State University. Born in Taiwan to parents from two different cultures and later mov...
2025-01-26
54 min
The Georgia Songbirds
Lisa Marie Nicole live from the Digital Bird’s Nest
Let's welcome to the Georgia Songbirds family, a Singer-Songwriter,Podcast Host, and Author, from Florida Lisa Marie Nicole. Lisa came on the show to share her story and her music. We talked about 9-11, because she was in New Jersey at the time, nerve damage, music and more. We also listened to a few of her songs. So pull up a seat and listen in to Lisa and my conversation.
2024-10-04
1h 11
Accessible Audio for Making A Difference
G is for Georgia: Closing the Gap: How One Organization is Empowering Georgians with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities with Inclusive Technology
Mark Friedman, Ph. D., and Ruther-Marie Beckwith, Ph. D., of Blue Fire Inc., a grantee of the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD), have recently done extensive research through the Georgia Technology White Paper with two objectives: to identify the barriers to technology access for people in the intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD) community and to make concrete recommendations to support Georgians with I/DD in rural and underserved areas. The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD) is driven by its Five Year Strategic Plan goals to improve services and supports for people w...
2024-07-08
10 min
Then Again
Farewell to Marie!
Episode Notes In this special episode, we offer a heartfelt farewell to Marie Bartlett who was our Education Director since 2020. We wish Marie all the best as she enters into a new life chapter! Listen in to hear Marie's fond memories of field trips and programs. This also means we're hiring! If you are interested in our part-time Director of Education role, please visit www.negahc.org/jobs for details.
2024-04-29
20 min
Then Again
Program Preview: The Tornado of 1936
Episode Notes In this special program preview, Marie is joined by Ronda Sanders, Geneology Librarian for the Hall County Library System to discuss an upcoming collaborative event at the Gainesville Branch. Marie will be presenting on Thursday, April 11th at 6:30 PM about the tornado of 1936 in Gainesville, Georgia. This is a story of terrible devastation as well as community resilience. Listen now to learn about this event and what will be shared during the program. https://hallcountylibrary.libcal.com/event/11597486 Also! Check out our upcoming free documentary screening of A President in Our...
2024-04-05
11 min
Rise With Certainty Podcast
Self pleasure, Sacred Celibacy, Expectations in Intimacy: How to Manifest your Dream Partner with Georgia
Want to create divine union with yourself? In this episode we have special guest Georgia who is a self love, inner union mentor & celebrant who embodies these teachings. We speak about her journey through celibacy and building an intimate relationship with herself which led her to manifesting her dream partner within weeks!Juicy conversations from self pleasure, expectations in intimacy (how to choose yourself) and changing the story that runs in your mind of how you SHOULD be.This is a wholistic level of expansion, it's not just about one thing.. it's about embodying all of it so that...
2024-02-08
1h 23
Squared Circle Podcast
Jeff Jarrett & Naughty Natalie vs Ice Baby and Georgia Brown [Spotify+Patreon Tape Study Tuesdays]
Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast! In today's episode of Tape Study Tuesdays, I take a look at Georgia Brown or better known as Jacqueline once she got to WWF. In this video, I break down this chaotic tag team match for Women's History Month.
2024-01-30
12 min
Writing From Square One
Christmas Wrap-Up - season 2 FINAL episode!
In the season finale of Writing from Square One 2, Sofia and Georgia give a run down of their accomplishments over the year, with an emphasis on celebrating both the big and little things, and comparing where you were a year ago to now. They also discuss their plans for next year - including plans for the podcast - and what special Christmas traditions they'll be partaking in this festive season!Huge thank you to everyone who has listened to even a minute of this podcast, without you it wouldn't mean a fraction of what it does to us...
2023-12-01
26 min
Writing From Square One
What Comes After Book One - with David Allan-Petale!
Georgia and Sofia welcome another fabulous guest for episode 7 of Writing from Square One season 2: Boorloo (Perth)-based author David Allan-Petale! David published his debut novel, Locust Summer (Fremantle Press) in 2021 and is here to talk all about the tricky balance of creativity, work, family and the always-anticipated, sometimes-dreaded, book two. He graciously discusses his journey post-publication, the uncertainty that comes afterward and what he does to keep himself grounded. This is another episode that gets raw and real, and we are so grateful to have had David join us on our podcast.If you would like...
2023-11-15
43 min
Writing From Square One
Which Do You Prefer?
Sometimes life gets in the way of writing - and when Sofia and Georgia met up for this episode, it was one of those times. And while word counts may be low, the creativity juices were still high and alive! To scratch their creative itches, the girls have decided to do something special for this episode: a game of "which do you prefer?"Writing positions, fonts, first person vs third person, music or no music, the list goes on. This simple episode is designed to keep your creativity flowing even when your time is stretched and you're...
2023-10-31
31 min
Writing From Square One
Coming "Clean" through Poetry - with Scott-Patrick Mitchell!
In this very special episode, Sofia and Georgia speak to the marvellous Scott-Patrick Mitchell, a Boorloo (Perth)-based poet, writer and mentor, about their poetry collection "Clean," which was shortlisted for both Book of the Year at the 2023 WA Premier's Book Awards and in the poetry category at the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards. We talk to Scott-Patrick about not only their experience of composing Clean, but what poetry means to them and how writing - and art as a whole - can bring out the beautiful in the darkest of circumstances. Scott-Patrick also shares their personal tips for emerging...
2023-10-20
50 min
Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Larry Gator Rivers ~ a Tribute: Harlem Globetrotter's Legacy, Savannah GA County Commissioner Pt.1
Harlem Globetrotter, Savannah GA County Commissioner - Founder Gator Ball ~ I had a great time talking with Harlem Globetrotter Legend Larry "Gator" Rivers. This is a Tribute to a Great Community & National Servant.Larry Darnell Rivers (May 6, 1949 – April 29, 2023), also known as Gator Rivers, was an American basketball player, coach, business owner, and civil servant Larry "Gator" Rivers, who helped integrate high school basketball in Georgia before playing for the Harlem Globetrotters and becoming a county commissioner in his native Savannah.He is a part of the Harlem Globetrotter Legacy Team that play n...
2023-10-10
37 min
Writing From Square One
Dealing with Author Envy
It's just Georgia and Sofia for this episode, and once again they're getting candid about something that bothers them - and many other authors, writers and artists around the world: envy.An extremely human emotion, envy can be very demoralising. Seeing other people succeed while you (supposedly) lag behind is usually a blameless situation, so the blame often comes back on you. Maybe you're not writing enough. Maybe you're not entering enough competitions, submitting to enough agents. Maybe you're just not that good in the first place. Or maybe you're telling yourself these untrue things because you've seen...
2023-10-03
34 min
Writing From Square One
All About Self-Publishing - with Nadja Fernandes!
Welcome to episode 3 of season 2! - where Sofia and Georgia welcome special guest, author Nadja Fernandes, to discuss everything to do with self-publishing. You may not know that there is more than one way to be published - and the self-publishing industry is getting more and more accessible as time marches on. Nadja tells the girls about her journey of self-publishing, and why, for her book, First Aid Seamstress, it appealed to her over traditional publishing. In this insightful episode, plenty of conversation ensues about why self-publishing may be the best avenue for some, and what kinds of things...
2023-09-20
41 min
Writing From Square One
Embodying Unrelatable Characters, From the Mind of an Actor - with Trent Foo!
In the second episode of season 2 of WFSO, Georgia and Sofia welcome uber-special guest Trent Foo, a Perth (Boorloo)-born actor/producer based in Sydney (Warrane), to discuss character. How do you write characters you can't relate to? Who have been through things you couldn't dream of? How does someone like Trent, who embodies and interprets characters for a living, get over personal bias to be the best actor he can? Trent shares with us some tips and tricks of how he creates - and writes! - his most complex characters, and the girls take away some powerful messages...
2023-09-06
43 min
Writing From Square One
Things We've Had to Unlearn
We are BACK for season two of Writing from Square One!!In the opening episode, Sofia and Georgia discuss, in list form, the things they've had to unlearn since starting their writing journeys. As a new writer, there are some pieces of advice you will (often subconsciously) adopt - and the further you go along, you may find that these bits of wisdom actually don't REALLY apply to your work. This could be anything, from the way you format your dialogue to how you think about and prioritise writing as a whole. Sofia and Georgia raise the importance...
2023-08-23
39 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
722: Dr. Young-Hui Chang: Taking Critical Steps to Elucidate Mechanisms of Limb Movement in Locomotion
Dr. Young-Hui Chang is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology where he directs research in the Comparative Neuromechanics Laboratory. Young-Hui received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and his M.S. in Animal Physiology from Cornell University. Next, he conducted his doctoral studies at the University of California, Berkeley, earning his PhD in Integrative Biology in 2000. Prior to joining the faculty at Georgia Tech, Young-Hui was a postdoctoral researcher at Emory University. While at Emory, he was awarded the Association of Korean Neuroscientists President Outstanding Research Hanwha Award. Young-Hui has also been awarded an NSF C...
2023-08-21
41 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Taking Critical Steps to Elucidate Mechanisms of Limb Movement in Locomotion - Dr. Young-Hui Chang
Dr. Young-Hui Chang is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology where he directs research in the Comparative Neuromechanics Laboratory. Research in Young-Hui’s lab aims to examine how the control of movement by the nervous system is influenced by mechanics and physics during locomotion. He is interested in broad mechanisms for behaviors like walking, running, and hopping that apply within and across species. Young-Hui likes to spend his free time with his family. He, his wife, and his two boys enjoy exploring the outdoors, hiking, and camping together. Though Young-Hui was not always a particularly ou...
2023-08-21
41 min
Then Again
Meet Major-General Nathanael Greene
In this podcast episode, Marie Bartlett speaks with Major-General Nathanael Greene, commander of the Southern Theater during the American Revolutionary War, as the Northeast Georgia History Center prepares to host Greene for the final installment of our Summer Chautauqua series about the Founding of GA on Tuesday, August 8th at 7 PM. Marie also speaks with living history interpreter Dan McMichael who will be bringing Nathanael Greene to life for our audiences. Dan McMichael is an experienced reenactor and living historian who owns and runs Revolutionary Day LLC and portrays several historical characters. Revolutionary Day LLC...
2023-08-04
13 min
Writing From Square One
Writing for Therapy - season 1 FINAL episode!
This is the last episode of Writing from Square One's first season! And it's a doozy. Georgia and Sofia chat to one another about what it means to write for therapy - and why some stories just need to be told. What are the therapeutic benefits of writing that first novel? What sort of things do the girls need to write about in their own stories? And why is important to know WHY you are writing before you undertake your publishing journey? All these questions - and more - are answered in this season finale.Writing from Square...
2023-07-16
31 min
Then Again
The History of Corsets
In this episode, Marie Bartlett speaks with Dr. Charity Armstead about the history of corsets and how they have changed since the early 19th century. Marie and Dr. Armstead explore the myths, research studies, and daily life activities of the women who wore them in the past. Link to Research Article by Dr. Armstead: www.iastatedigitalpress.com/itaa/article/id/8813/ Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2023-07-07
43 min
Writing From Square One
How We Write Our Novels
In the penultimate episode of Writing From Square One's first season, Georgia and Sofia talk about the process of writing: how they write their manuscripts, from plotting to character to research. They discuss the plotter vs the pantser, and how people can fluctuate between the two - like Sofia, who went from pantser to plotter to the hybrid plantser. Discovering what methods work best for you, whether it be letting your characters create themselves in a first draft, or writing out their entire life before you even start, is a big step towards writing your first novel.Plus...
2023-07-03
41 min
Then Again
Women's Education at The University of North Georgia
The University of North Georgia (UNG) was the first campus in Georgia to offer co-education to men and women. When the institution held its first classes in 1873, UNG was known as the North Georgia Agricultural College and it had 98 males and 79 females enrolled. Join Marie Bartlett and Dr. Katherine Rohrer as they take a look at this fascinating history of women's education at UNG. Learn more about the University of North Georgia: www.ung.edu Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2023-06-23
35 min
Writing From Square One
Everything Write Clubs - with Henry Plunkett!
This episode, Sofia and Georgia welcome another super special guest - one they actually know quite intimately from their writing club, the Novel Writers Collective. Henry Plunkett is an emerging author living in Boorloo, Western Australia, and is here to discuss with the girls the benefits - and sometimes downsides - of joining a write club. Plenty of questions are raised: How do you find one in your community? What sort of things would you get out of it? What makes a good write club tick, and what can lead to one falling apart?Write clubs are...
2023-06-16
48 min
Writing From Square One
How to Know Your Writing Style, ft. Some Unpopular Opinions
In Episode Seven of Writing From Square One, Sofia and Georgia tackle the topic of writing style. How do you know what your writing style is? How do you develop it? Why is it important to know your style before you get published? It can, at times, be a difficult thing to pin down and identify, but once you do, it can be a lot more useful than you might initially think.The girls also touch on a couple of their own unpopular opinions when it comes to writing tropes and characters in fiction. Passions run a little...
2023-05-28
44 min
Writing From Square One
The Ins and Outs of Competition Judging - with Carolyn Wren!
In Episode Six, Georgia and Sofia have the privilege of talking to talented romance novellist Carolyn Wren, who has been judging KSP Writer's Centre's Spooky Stories Competition since 2016. All questions are asked about the ins and outs of short story competition judging - including how much editing a winning entry undergoes, objectivity vs subjectivity, and what story has stuck with Carolyn, all these years later. If you would like to learn all about what it takes to judge a competition, keep listening!Carolyn has won her fair share of writing competitions herself - eight, to be exact...
2023-05-21
41 min
Then Again
What Ancient Roman Coins Tell Us About the Past
In today's episode, Marie is joined by scholar Dr. Dennis Alley to discuss the history behind ancient Roman coins and what we can learn from currency of old. Marie and Dr. Alley explore the way coins were produced, the symbols on coins, their value in the past and in modern time, archeological finds, and more! Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2023-05-05
51 min
Writing From Square One
Novels vs Films - with Zack Inglis!
This fortnight, Sofia and Georgia are back with another guest - and this time they are here to talk about something a little different. They welcome the wonderfully creative and talented Zack Inglis, a screenwriter residing in Boorloo, Western Australia, to discuss the differences between screen and novel writing and why we as humans feel the consistent need to tell stories. Plenty of laughs ensue, as well as moments of deep recognition and thought.If you would like to continue following Zack's journey you can find him @zackvitus on Instagram, or on Facebook as Zack Inglis. Please...
2023-04-23
43 min
Writing From Square One
The Audacity of Being a Writer - with Mona Farrokhi!
In Episode 4, Georgia and Sofia welcome special guest Mona Farrokhi, a fellow aspiring author, to discuss writing identity. What does it mean when one embraces writing as part of their identity? What does it do for the confidence? Why does it sometimes take so long? And when and where does one gather the audacity to declare to the world - and themselves - that they are a writer?All these questions and more are answered in another emotionally vulnerable and deep episode. If you would like to follow Mona's journey, please find her on Instagram @mona_writes_words.
2023-04-10
38 min
Writing From Square One
Confidence (Or Lack Thereof)
Episode 3 time! And, fresh off the back of two very average weeks, Sofia and Georgia are here to discuss what happens after your confidence leaves you. Why does it happen? Does it happen gradually or suddenly? What are some things you can do to bring it back?This is the reason we started this podcast: to be candid, and to speak about things that ofttimes go unspoken about. We hope that we can offer some advice, and let our listeners know that yes, confidence does sometimes leave you, and it is ugly - but it's normal, and it's...
2023-03-26
36 min
Then Again
Nerding Out! Glen and Marie's Favorite Museums
It is hardly surprising that folks who work in museums like to, well, visit other museums! It's a great way not just to learn about other subjects, but to hone one's own craft and understanding of the profession, and maybe even ~~steal~~ borrow some ideas for your own museum. In this episode Marie and Glen "nerd out" about some of their favorite museums... other than the Northeast Georgia History Center, of course! Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
2023-03-10
33 min
Writing From Square One
Taking the First Step
In our first episode, we talk about our writing journeys and share tips on how to find and embrace your own writing community. Both of us have come a long way in twelve months - Sofia has become the coordinator of a writing centre, while Georgia has completed a 140,000+ word first draft in 8 months. None of this could have been achieved without our wonderful writing communities behind our backs - and we want you to discover your writing community, too.Please enjoy our first episode - there will be many more to come!Want to get...
2023-02-24
35 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
694: Dr. Daniel Goldman: Making Great Strides in Understanding Locomotion: From Little Lizards to Robotic Rattlesnakes
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Daniel Goldman is an Associate Professor of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his PhD in Physics from the University of Texas, Austin and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley. Dan has received many awards and honors during his career including recently being named a Georgia Power Professor of Excellence and receipt of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, a DARPA Young Faculty Award, a Sigma Xi Young Faculty award, an NSF CAREER/PECASE Award, a G...
2023-02-06
47 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Making Great Strides in Understanding Locomotion: From Little Lizards to Robotic Rattlesnakes - Dr. Daniel Goldman
Dr. Daniel Goldman is an Associate Professor of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His lab studies how animals like lizards and snakes move around in complex natural environments. They use physics to understand movement and test their hypotheses in robotic systems with the goal of developing robots with greater abilities to navigate complex environments. When he's not doing science, Dan spends much of his time with his young daughter. He received his PhD in Physics from the University of Texas, Austin and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley. Dan has received many awards and...
2023-02-06
47 min
Then Again
Nerding Out! Glen & Marie's Favorite History Books
Episode Notes Glen and Marie nerd out about their favorite history books ranging from ancient authors and topics to great resources for those who want in-depth research. Glen and Marie's selections are listed below: Glen's Book Picks The Peloponnesian War Thucydides The Normans & The Norman Conquest R. Allen Brown With Zeal & Bayonets Only: The British Army on Campaign in North America, 1775-1783 Matthew H. Spring Wilderness Still the Cradle of Nature: Frontier Georgia Edward J. Cashin Other People’s Money: How Banking Worked in the Ea...
2023-02-03
49 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
693: Dr. Adriana San Miguel: Using Engineering and Systems Approaches to Understand Aging, Neurodegeneration, and Stress
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Adriana San Miguel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University. She received her BSc. in chemical engineering from ITESM, a technological institute in Monterrey, Mexico. As an undergraduate, she received the Frisa Entrepreneurship Award from ITESM as well as the Craig P. Dunn Award for Social Innovations in Entrepreneurship from the San Diego State University Venture challenge. Prior to starting graduate school, Adriana worked in the cement and water-treatment industries. She was awarded her PhD...
2023-01-30
31 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Using Engineering and Systems Approaches to Understand Aging, Neurodegeneration, and Stress - Dr. Adriana San Miguel
Dr. Adriana San Miguel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University. Adriana conducts research using a small roundworm called Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). They use this model organism to better understand processes such as aging, neurodegeneration, and stress. In particular, Adriana’s lab uses engineering tools and approaches to try to conduct research that is highly efficient and quantitative. In her free time, Adriana enjoys exercising, swimming, and spending quality time with her family. She received her BSc. in chemical engineering from ITESM, a technological institute in Monterrey, Mexico. As...
2023-01-30
31 min
Then Again
The History of University of Georgia Football
In our latest episode of Then Again Podcast we present an episode from a video presentation from October of 2020 about the history of football at the University of Georgia. Marie provides an updated introduction and conclusion given the recent and historic 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship win by the Georgia Bulldogs. Marie and Libba are joined by UGA Athletics History Specialist, Jason Hasty, for a fascinating interview about this team's long history. Link to the video presentation of The History of Georgia Football: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxknrbG8FZM Find out more...
2023-01-13
1h 07
Me and My Racquet
#85 Elizabeth Beaver, Junior Team Tennis Coordinator for USTA Georgia
Today on the show, we have Elizabeth Beaver from USTA Georgia! We discuss everything from her role as JTT Coordinator, when she started playing tennis, and much more. Elizabeth also talks about what she likes to do outside of tennis and answers some rapid fire questions! For more information on USTA Georgia and Junior Team Tennis, visit: http://www.georgia.usta.com/JTT/junior_team_tennis/?intloc=headernavsub Music provided by Bensound.com
2022-11-10
15 min
Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Taos Wynn ~ National Political Coordinator, National Award Honoree, Millennial Social Justice Leader, Author, Speaker
AJC, NPR ~Political Coordinator for Stacey Abrams for Governor 2x Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for Volunteer Service My Guest this Week is Tao's Wynn, He also received * Outstanding Georgia Citizen Award from Georgia Secretary of State * Phoenix Award presented by Mayor of Atlanta * Emory University Alumni Association’s 40 Under 40 * Georgia Trend’s 40 Under 40 *Georgia State University’s Carl V. Patton President’s Award for Community Service and Social Justice – Outstanding Community Impact Award * Daily Point of Light Award"Everyone Matters;Everyo...
2022-10-14
22 min
Then Again
Molly McIntire and the WWII Home Front
In this Podcast, Marie Bartlett speaks with Sandy White the Education Director at the Coastal Georgia Historical Society, which manages the WWII Home Front Museum on Saint Simons Island, GA. Molly McIntire is one of the original historical characters from the American Girl Doll Brand whose story begins in 1944 and continues until the end of the war in 1945. Her 6-book series chronicled what life was like on the American Homefront for a 9-year-old girl and her family. Marie and Sandy dive in deeper to see how WWII affected the lives of everyday Americans, specifically those living in G...
2022-09-23
41 min
Then Again
Georgia’s Capitol Building
The GA Capitol Building and Museum: Since its construction in 1889, Georgia's gold-domed Capitol Building has been an icon of Atlanta. Yet, if votes had gone differently, the Capitol Building would be in Milledgeville. So, why Atlanta? Marie speaks with Sophia Queen, Manager of Tours and Education at the Georgia Capitol Museum, to learn why Atlanta was an ideal city for Georgia's capitol and the story of its gleaming Capitol Building. Website: www.libs.uga.edu/capitolmuseum/ Podcast Survey! Listeners, we would greatly appreciate your feedback about Then Again by taking our podcast survey: bi...
2022-09-09
27 min
Then Again
Saving the Oldest Standing Synagogue in Georgia
In this podcast, Marie interviews Jack Weinstein, the president of the board for the Augusta Jewish Museum, about how the oldest standing Synagogue in Georgia was saved from demolition and is being turned into the Augusta Jewish Museum. If you would like to learn more about this museum and tour their virtual exhibits you can do so here: www.augustajewishmuseum.org This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2022-07-01
14 min
Me and My Racquet
#82 Amanda Boudreau, Director of School Tennis for USTA Georgia
Today on the show, we have Amanda Boudreau! We discuss her career in tennis and how she got to where she is now working as the Director of School Tennis for USTA Georgia. We discuss upcoming projects for schools, what someone can do if they would like to get involved in after school programming, and much more! Amanda also shares what she likes to do outside of tennis and answers some fun rapid fire questions! USTA Georgia Schools Link: http://www.georgia.usta.com/youth/schools_home/?intloc=headernavsub Music provided by Bensound.com
2022-06-21
22 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
661: Dr. Robin Buell: Decoding the Genomes of Plants and Plant Pathogens for Key Crops and Medicinal Plants
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. C. Robin Buell is a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar Chair in Crop Genomics in the Department of Crop & Soil Sciences and the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies at the University of Georgia. She received her BSc in biology from the University of Maryland, her MSc in plant pathology from Washington State University, and her PhD in biological sciences/molecular biology from Utah State University. Afterwards, she conducted postdoctoral research at Michigan State University and at the Carnegie Institution of Washington (Stanford University). She served o...
2022-06-20
37 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Decoding the Genomes of Plants and Plant Pathogens for Key Crops and Medicinal Plants - Dr. Robin Buell
Dr. C. Robin Buell is a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar Chair in Crop Genomics in the Department of Crop & Soil Sciences and the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies at the University of Georgia. Robin studies the DNA of plants to better understand how plants do things like grow, respond to stress, reproduce, and evolve. Her work spans a wide variety of plants including crop plants (corn, potatoes, and sweet potatoes), medicinal plants (those that make anti-cancer drugs), and other plants with interesting properties (basil, oregano, catnip, and cat mint). In her free time, Robin enjoys tending to the...
2022-06-20
37 min
Then Again
Suffrage and the South
When we learn about the Women's Suffrage moment in the United States, the big events are generally focused on the Northeast and Western regions. But what was happening in the southern states like Georgia? Marie Bartlett speaks with Dr. Katherine Rohrer of the University of North Georgia on this fascinating and complicated topic. Dr. Katherine Rohrer's areas of expertise include the 19th and 20th century U.S. South, race relations, women's history, and religion, all of which collide in the pro and anti-suffrage movements in the South. Learn more about the Northeast Georgia...
2022-06-10
43 min
Then Again
Flannery O'Connor
In this episode, Marie Bartlett interviews Dr. Joran Cofer about the life, work, and times of one of Georgia's greatest writers, Flannery O'Connor. Dr. Jordan Cofer is the Associate Provost for Transformative Learning Experiences at the Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville, the town that O'Conner called home for much of her life. O'Connor was not a prolific writer during her short life; she only published two novels and two collections of short stories, but her legacy has been an enduring one as the themes she tackled in her stories intrigue scholars and draw the interest...
2022-05-27
24 min
Georgia Music Teachers Association
Episode 33: Anne - Marie Cherry
Anne-Marie Cherry discusses her musical beginnings in Texas, discovering effective practicing, a semester-long book club she hosts with her students, and current pedagogical and performance projects.
2022-04-04
32 min
Loving Beyond The I DO
We Were Meant To Be Together
Join Jason and Tina Marie with their guests, Christina and Edward Sledge, as they talk about how they are meant to be together. Christina and Edward are co-founders of Sledge House Media, a media company that aims to tell the average person’s story. The couple shares details of their love story, from how they met, got married and built a media company together. Stay tuned!Here’s a breakdown of what to expect in this episode:1. How Christina and Edward’s love story started2. The call that broke Christina like a promise3. ...
2022-02-02
1h 12
Me and My Racquet
#72 USTA Georgia President, Mark Botsch
Today on the show, we have Mark Botsch! We talk about his tennis story, career and how he came to be President of USTA Georgia. Mark shares his thoughts on how to get involved, grow tennis, and reach new players. He also talks about what he likes to do outside of tennis and answers some rapid fire questions where we discuss Harlan Coben books and the Chernobyl series! Music provided by Bensound.com
2022-02-01
17 min
Usapang Pinoy
Usapang Pinoy - episode 9 featuring Marie Toni Colina, Photographer
Usapang Pinoy speaks with Marie Toni Colina, Photographer about her work and entrepreneurship.
2022-01-26
28 min
Me and My Racquet
#71 Social Media Trends with USTA Georgia Brand Manager, Lindsey Davila
Today on the show, we have Lindsey Davila! We talk about her tennis story and position as the Brand Manager for USTA Georgia. Lindsey shares her thoughts on what's going on in the world of social media and provides examples of relevant and valuable content to be posting on your socials! She also answers some rapid fire questions and we talk about what she likes to do outside of tennis- baking and crafting! Music provided by Bensound.com
2022-01-24
18 min
Then Again
The Myth of Marie Antoinette Part 2
Episode Notes *Please note that part of this episode discusses sexual accusations against Marie Antoinette and may not be appropriate for younger listeners. Marie Antoinette was and is still known as the Last Queen of France, Madame Deficit, l’Autrichienne “The Austrian Woman, and perhaps some names that shouldn't be said. In part one, Maire discusses the myth and the reality of this infamous woman with Dr. Suzanne Desan, the Vilas-Shinners Distinguished Achievement Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, who specializes in the French Revolution. If you enjoyed this podcast, you ma...
2022-01-21
24 min
Then Again
The Myth of Marie Antoinette Part 1
Episode Notes Marie Antoinette was and is still known as the Last Queen of France, Madame Deficit, l’Autrichienne “The Austrian Woman, and perhaps some names that shouldn't be said. In part one, Maire discusses the myth and the reality of this infamous woman with Dr. Suzanne Desan, the Vilas-Shinners Distinguished Achievement Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, who specializes in the French Revolution. If you enjoyed this podcast, you may be interested in _Living the French Revolution and the Age of Napoleon, _a course by Dr. Desan which is available on Great...
2022-01-14
21 min
Then Again
The Reconstruction Era in Georgia
Episode Notes Reconstruction in Georgia lasted form the end of the civil war to 1871 when a democratic government was able to regain control and end the military occupation of the state. The main goals of reconstruction were unification and emancipation. How well did Georgia meet these goals? Find out as Marie talks to Dr. Ann Tucker of the University of North Georgia who specializes in the history of the nineteenth century in US South. If you enjoyed this podcast, you may be interested in the book Reconciliation after Civil Wars: Global Perspectives, edited by Paul...
2022-01-04
25 min
Inspirational Talks with LaDonna Marie
Ep. 45 Inspirational Talks with LaDonna Marie and Special Guest Jessica McNeil
Jessica, is a Christian woman with an anointing to teach, write and minister with a prophetic flow. Born an raised in Georgia, she has used her passion to serve in her community, work, and ministry. She is a resounding voice called to the nation's and is pressing towards that mark on this journey into purpose. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inspirationaltalks/support
2021-11-16
55 min
Inspirational Talks with LaDonna Marie
Ep. 41 Inspirational Talks with LaDonna Marie and Special Guest Tiffany Taylor.
Tiffany Taylor is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who resides in McDonough, Georgia. She received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and a Master's in Social Work from Clark Atlanta University. Tiffany has over 15 years of clinical experience in Social Work, where her primary focus is on mental health, medical, and forensic social work. Additionally, Tiffany is currently a Behavioral Health Officer in the United States Army Reserve. Stay connected: Soulsolutionsga.com https://linktr.ee/soulsolutionsga --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inspirationaltalks/support
2021-10-19
35 min
A Court of Fandoms and Exploration - A Podcast.
031. Blood and Honey: Manic Pixie Dream Girl and Fragile Masculinity
ACOFAE Podcast presents: Blood and Honey Part 2 of our 3 part audio/physical copy reading experiment continues! Laura Marie has the audio and Jessica Marie has a physical copy of Blood and Honey. Side quests and meandering abound as the hosts ask important questions like "what happened to the characters?!" Spoilers: No major spoilers outside of Serpent & Dove, but there is mention of Shadow and Bone, The Vampire Diaries, The Crown of Guilded Bones, Throne of Glass, Harry Potter and Crescent City. Shout Outs: Georgia (aka: Peachy Queen Cosplay) *Thank you...
2021-07-26
59 min
Then Again
American Girl Doll 35th Anniversary Special
Episode Notes Celebrate 35 years of American Girl Dolls with Marie and Melissa Case! Melissa is a historical seamstress who has made outfits from the with Renaissance, Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian Eras. She chronicles those sewing adventures in video diaries as well as sew-along/tutorials on her YouTube channel named Hat to Hem. Marie and Melissa discuss the historical context of American Girl Dolls and how they inspired Marie and Melissa to study history. Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com
2021-07-03
38 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
609: Dr. Jan Westpheling: Fueling Up on Inspiration Investigating How Bacteria Can Facilitate Biofuel Production
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Jan Westpheling is a Professor of Genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia. She received her B.S. degree in Microbiology from Purdue University. Jan worked as a Research Technician at Eli Lilly before going back to graduate school to earn her Ph.D. in Genetics from the John Innes Institute. She worked for a year for Biogen in Geneva, conducted postdoctoral research at Harvard University, and served on the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School be...
2021-06-14
44 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Fueling Up on Inspiration Investigating How Bacteria Can Facilitate Biofuel Production - Dr. Jan Westpheling
Dr. Jan Westpheling is a Professor of Genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia. In the lab, Jan is dedicated to her research on biofuels. Her lab works to engineer bacteria that help convert non-food crop plants like switchgrass into useful fuels like ethanol. Jan lives on eight acres of old-growth forest and loves gardening. She has been planting specific trees to attract birds and also putting out bird feeders. As a result, her property is like a bird sanctuary, with owls and migratory birds coming through each year. Jan loves spending...
2021-06-14
44 min
Me and My Racquet
#59 Running the Largest State League Program in the USA with Dave Bain
Today on the show, we have Dave Bain! Dave shares his tennis story and how he got to where he is now as the Senior Director of Adult and Junior Leagues in Georgia. We talk about the impact COVID-19 has had on the league space, how they are using new technology to organize the championships, and Dave shares his advice for other tournament directors and organizers. He also discusses what he likes to do off court-- supporting the Braves and the Cowboys! USTA Georgia Website: www.ustageorgia.com Music provided by Bensound.com
2021-06-11
18 min
Femmes d'arts
Épisode #43 - L'histoire de Georgia O'Keeffe
Cette semaine, j’avais envie de vous parler de l’une de mes artistes préférées, l’immense Georgia O’Keeffe, la seule femme peintre de la première vague de l’abstractionnisme américain.Si vous ne connaissez pas son nom, vous connaissez sans doute son travail, et notamment ses très nombreuses peintures de fleurs géantes, réalisées dans les années 1920. Ces œuvres sont tout simplement sublimes, et elles semblent tellement contemporaines, alors mêmes qu’elles ont été réalisées il y a un siècle. Ce qu’il faut savoir, c’est qu'à l’époque, la critiqu...
2021-05-13
10 min
Cientista Empoderada
Episódio 8: Maria, a Empoderada.
Eu sou Geórgia Junqueira, doutora em Físico-Química e idealizadora do projeto "Cientista Empoderada". Nesse episódio converso com a professora e pesquisadora Ingrid Derossi, sobre a inspiradora história da cientista Marie Curie (1867-1934). Ingrid nos fala sobre a vida da Maria Skłodowska antes de se tornar a madame Curie e nos dá detalhes sobre os pensamentos e a trajetória acadêmica dessa mãe de duas filhas. Além disso, discutimos sobre o filme da Netflix "Radioactive". Venham conosco, Empoderadas e Empoderandas... Ingrid Nunes Derossi. Possui graduação e...
2021-05-11
33 min
Me and My Racquet
#56 Behind the Scenes/My Story with Claire Bartlett
Today on the show, we have Claire Bartlett (wait, what?!) This is a surprise episode where Darren Potkey (Executive Director of USTA Georgia) sits down to discuss my tennis life from the first ball I hit in Chattanooga through my junior and collegiate experiences to where I am now. We also spend time talking about my passion for theatre and acting, as well as my passion in telling the stories of those who have given so much to tennis. Hope ya'll enjoy! USTA Southern Website: https://www.usta.com/en/home.html USTA Georgia Website: ht...
2021-04-21
15 min
Mysteries and Histories
Introducing Mysteries and Histories
Mysteries and Histories is a new podcast by Georgia Marie, taking her audio from Youtube and making it available to listen to on the go! Learn about true crime and historical cases that need as much public attention as they can get, education and awareness is vital.
2021-03-11
00 min
Me and My Racquet
#50 Amy Bartlett O'Connell, Executive Director of USTA Atlanta
Today on the show we have Amy Bartlett O'Connell! Amy shares her tennis story and experience as a collegiate player and as the Executive Director of the largest CTA in the country, USTA Atlanta. She talks about her career in the tennis industry and shares her advice for coaches and players. She also talks on the importance of doubles play and being a multi-sport athlete! Bio Highlights: -Ranked #1 in Georgia in Juniors and had high sectional and national rankings -played tennis at the University of Tennessee Knoxville and at Georgia Southern (where she was all conference in b...
2021-02-24
15 min
Me and My Racquet
#45 Ann Hortman on Adaptive Tennis and Directing the 1st USTA Pro Event in the USA for 2021!
Today on the show, we have Ann Hortman! Ann shares her tennis story as the Tournament Director of this year's first pro circuit event in the USA (Women's 60k in Rome, GA). We discuss her experience in the tennis industry, her passion for wheelchair tennis, and her plans to start a NJTL in Rome in 2021. We also talk about what she likes to do when she is away from tennis and how you can get involved in the industry in your local community. USTA Live Stream: https://www.usta.com/en/home/pro/pro-tennis-events/women-s-pro-circuit-live-streaming.html Ro...
2021-01-22
14 min
Me and My Racquet
#40 Telling People's Stories with Darren Potkey
Today on the show, we have Darren Potkey! Darren is the Executive Director for USTA Georgia and is involved in many different areas throughout the tennis industry (See Full Bio below). We talk about his tennis story, his thoughts on current topics such as local play, USTA 2021Junior Tournament Structure, and his new web series called "Catching Up" with both the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame and ITA Alumni Atlanta. We also discuss his passions for spending time with his family and watching professional darts! Check Out Darren's YouTube Video Series/Catching Up: https://www.youtube.com/c...
2020-10-19
28 min
Me and My Racquet
#39 On Hispanic Outreach and Continuous Learning with Allan Jensen
Today on the show, we have Allan Jensen! Allan serves as the Hispanic Outreach/Net Generation Tennis Service Representative for USTA Southern. We talk about Hispanic Outreach and what you can do if you would like to get involved in your community. We discuss Allan's experience in the industry from being a Director of Tennis to being a USPTA Tester and he shares best practices for professionals on growth and learning. We also talk about his thoughts on 2020 and hope for the future! Full Bio: Originally from Argentina, Allan played collegiate tennis at BYU Hawaii where is...
2020-10-12
18 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
569: Dr. Franklin West: Developing Stem Cell and Extracellular Vesicle Therapies to Treat Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Franklin West is an Associate Professor in the Regenerative Biosciences Center at the University of Georgia. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Morehouse College and was awarded his Ph.D. in stem cell biology from the University of Georgia. Franklin then worked as an Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Georgia for a few years before joining the faculty there in 2010. He received the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Science’s Young Alumni Award in 2019 and recently rec...
2020-08-31
38 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Developing Stem Cell and Extracellular Vesicle Therapies to Treat Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury - Dr. Franklin West
Dr. Franklin West is an Associate Professor in the Regenerative Biosciences Center at the University of Georgia. In the lab, Franklin and his team are developing and testing stem cell therapies to treat stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI). They use induced pluripotent stem cells, which are cells that can be reprogrammed to develop into any kind of cell in the body. Traveling is a passion for Franklin. Though he had to cancel his trip to Seoul, South Korea planned for this summer, he is looking forward to his next big travel adventure. In the meantime, Franklin has been...
2020-08-31
38 min
Finding Fertile Ground: Communicate for Change
A Jewel from Coal, Jewels Pedersen
Jewels was born in Harlem Hospital as an only child to a single mom. Her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when Jewels was ten, so they moved to Georgia to be closer to family. Her mom wasn’t working while she was undergoing chemo, so they were couch surfers without their own home...not the first time in her life that Jewels would find herself houseless. From that experience, Jewels developed a resilience that has lasted her well.I asked her if she had problems adjusting to Georgia, and she said the biggest difficulty was adapting be...
2020-08-24
51 min