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Living Well with PMDDLiving Well with PMDDA Review of Steve Chandler's Expectation vs AgreementA concept I've been pondering is living in expectation vs living with agreements. Part one of this episode is a review of this concept as explained by Steve Chandler. Part 2 is applying this to our relationship with ourself. I think we have a lot of joy to experience by shifting to a life of agreements instead of a life full of expectations.Take AwaysExpectations are toxic. They lead to disappointment. They invite disappointment.Agreements are a better approach. They invite creativity and to both parties being satisfied. Both parties having a say.Agreements...2025-07-1426 minA Tiny HomesteadA Tiny HomesteadSecret FarmsteadToday I'm talking with Heidi at the Secret Farmstead. A Tiny Homestead Podcast is sponsored by Homegrowncollective.org.   Muck Boots  Calendars.Com If you'd like to support me in growing this podcast, like, share, subscribe or leave a comment. Or just buy me a coffee  https://buymeacoffee.com/lewismaryes 00:00 You're listening to A Tiny Homestead, the podcast comprised entirely of conversations with homesteaders, cottage food producers, and crafters, and topics adjacent. I'm your host, Mary Lewis.  A Tiny Homestead podcast is sponsored by Homegrown Coll...2025-06-1234 minThe Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)The Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)Bonus: Next Year at the White HouseSHOW NOTES: https://jewishbooks.blogspot.com/2025/04/bonus-passover-interview-next-year-in.html  Next Year in the White House: Barack Obama's First Presidential Seder, written by Richard Michelson and illustrated by E.B. Lewis, is a nonfiction picture book that gives us the true backstory of how Passover first came to be celebrated in the White House. It's a stunning book; it received starred reviews from Kirkus and Booklist, and was named to the Association of Jewish Libraries' Spring 2025 Holiday Highlights list. Because this is a true story, I was able to interview one of the "characters" -- Eric Lesser, s...2025-04-1001 minThat\'s RunnableThat's Runnable#25 - Ultra Running, Adventure & Race Prep w/ Michelle Goldberg & Heidi BakerHost Tommy speaks with Michelle Goldberg and Heidi Baker from the Let’s Run That Again Podcast to explore the world of ultra running, adventure, and race preparation. Both Heidi and Tommy are training for Devil’s Gulch 100 miler by Evergreen Trails in July, while Michelle is preparing for the monumental Cocodona 250.The conversation covers the physical and mental challenges of ultra running, the problems with Strava culture, and the importance of maintaining a grateful mindset in endurance sports. They discuss training strategies, race-day expectations, and the highs and lows of pushing physical limits in long-distance events.2025-03-131h 09Let’s Run That AgainLet’s Run That AgainEpisode 33: LRTA x That's Runnable Crossover with Tommy LewisThis is a special podcast crossover episode! Also airing on the podcast That's Runnable with Tommy Lewis, we dive in and chat with Tommy about all things running! We share our personal experiences with training, the challenges of specific races like Cocodona 250 and Devil's Gulch, and the philosophy of maintaining fitness for adventure beyond just running. We also delve into the nuances of ultra running, comparing local races to major events, and discussing the differences between European and American ultra races. The discussion culminates in preparations for the Devil's Gulch race, emphasizing the importance of mindset and gratitude in...2025-03-131h 04Let’s Run That AgainLet’s Run That AgainEpisode 27: Craig Lewis: Highlighting the Everyday Athletes In this conversation, Craig Lewis shares his journey as an everyday athlete and podcaster, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in the running community. He discusses the transition from casual running to ultra running, the challenges faced due to health issues, and the invaluable lessons learned from various races. The conversation highlights the power of community, collaboration, and the significance of nutrition in endurance sports. They discuss the profound impact of running on mental health, the sense of community within the running world, and the excitement of future running adventures. Follow Craig on Instagram: @running_tales_2025-01-311h 03Paul Begley PodcastPaul Begley PodcastEpisode 1: Clyde LewisIn this engaging podcast, Paul Begley and Clyde Lewis delve into a variety of topics ranging from the paranormal to conspiracy theories, biological warfare, and the implications of AI in modern society. They explore the intersection of faith and skepticism, the manipulation of information by mainstream media, and the potential future shaped by technology and societal changes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of awareness and connection in an increasingly complex world. paranormal, conspiracy theories, biological warfare, AI, media misinformation, Project Blue Beam, weather manipulation, historical context, faith, technology 2025-01-211h 13Speak Our MindsSpeak Our MindsWhy Colorado Must Do Better for Our Kids’ Mental Health with Kim LewisWelcome to Speak Our Minds: The Fight for Youth Mental Health, a podcast that delves into the inspiring journeys of youth mental health advocates who took a stand to transform the system. Together with your host and seasoned public affairs expert, Heidi Baskfield, we’ll explore the landmark class-action lawsuit that held the state of Colorado accountable for failing to provide essential youth mental health services. In each episode, we’ll unpack the intricacies of the lawsuit, guiding you through the legal battles and the monumental settlement that set the foundation for a functioning mental health system. Today, we are...2024-08-1639 minMysteryrat’s Maze PodcastMysteryrat’s Maze PodcastConversation With the Murderer by Heidi Hunter This episode features the mystery short story Conversation With the Murderer written by Heidi Hunter. It is read by local actor Mary Catherine. This story was first published in Flash Bang Mysteries e-zine in May 2019. You can learn more about the author on her website. In each episode, we share with you mystery short stories and mystery novel first chapters read by actors from the San Joaquin Valley. Our theme song was written and performed by Kevin Memley. If you enjoyed this episode please review or rate it as that helps more people be able to find...2024-07-0808 minRock \'n\' Roll Grad SchoolRock 'n' Roll Grad SchoolRock n Roll Grad School #179 Bullets & OctaneHard rock band Bullets and Octane are survivors. For the past 25+ years, they've been playing their brand of hard rock and touring regularly, including collaborations with Paige Hamilton from Helmet and Gilby Clarke from Guns n Roses. The band has been regularly releasing singles for the past 6 months, so, what comes next?We talked with lead singer Gene Lewis about the history of the band and what's next.  For more information, you can check out the band's website and you can follow them on Facebook.And if that isn't enough, Heidi reviews the Echo & the B...2024-05-2942 minFashion Designers Get Paid: Build Your Fashion Career On Your Own TermsFashion Designers Get Paid: Build Your Fashion Career On Your Own Terms213: How This Freelancer Built a Fashion Merchandising AgencyWhen life gives you lemons you make lemonade...but what about when life gives you a job loss?  Or even a pandemic?Is it even possible to turn a job loss (especially during the pandemic) into a thriving startup in the fashion industry?  Yep!  My guest, Krystal Lewis, shares exactly how she turned her personal and professional challenges into launching her own fashion business. It's a raw look at the ups and downs of becoming your own boss in a tough industry.As a fashion designer, there's always going to be curveballs thrown your way.  List...2024-05-1349 minMatch Point CanadaMatch Point CanadaInterview with Heidi El TabakhMike McIntyre chats with Canada's Captain of the Billie Jean King Cup squad, Heidi El Tabakh!Heidi has her team of Leylah Fernandez, Rebecca Marino, Gaby Dabrowski, Genie Bouchard, and Marina Stakusic prepared to compete at the BJK Cup Finals from Seville, Spain this week.Canada opens in Group C against Spain and Poland.Heidi discusses managing her role as the captain, the expectations and hopes she feels for her group, and the matchups ahead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices...2023-11-0813 minAbout ArtAbout Art125. Tony LewisChicago-based artist Tony Lewis’s practice focuses on the relationship between semiotics and language to confront social and political topics such as race, power, communication, and labor. Lewis creates drawings using graphite, pencil and paper, mediums the artist uses to trace and develop abstract narratives and reflections on the notion of the gestural. By pushing the boundaries of drawing and the possibilities of abstraction, he expands the use of the “material” of language. He currently has a solo exhibition at the Orange County Museum of Art/OCMA.He and Zuckerman discuss labor and work, changing the way you think...2023-10-0353 minBox Office PulpBox Office PulpMAD HEIDI - Mini BOPSwissploitation! The genre you never knew you needed or knew existed. Mainly because it didn't until this very moment! In this bite sized BOP, Mike takes a cheese grater to the mad auspices of Casper Van Dien as THE PRESIDENT OF SWITZERLAND. The greatest credit in human history. Anyway, MAD HEIDI, the pure crowdfunded indie that picked up major lactose-related steam this year and is out now on VOD and blu-ray! A blood gushing and Grindhouse dirty parody of the classic swiss tale of Heidi built for the Psycho Goreman loving crowd that left Mike in curdles of ecstasy....2023-07-2210 minSPARK FoundersSPARK FoundersA wine with: Heidi Albertiri#awinewith Heidi Albertiri, Founder The Lifestyle Edit. In this episode we chat all things business growth including: Succeeding without uni Being tough in business Finding work not waiting for it Get more SPARK in your business…  SPARK Instagram Community | ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/sparkfoundersprogram/⁠⁠ FREE Mini Sales Course | ⁠⁠https://www.sparkfoundersprogram.com/free-mini-course⁠⁠ Our BOOK 101 Love Notes For Female Founders | ⁠⁠https://www.sparkfoundersprogram.com/book⁠⁠ Daily biz growth tips SPARK 365 | ⁠⁠https://www.sparkfoundersprogram.com/spark365⁠⁠ Thank you to IP Australia for supporting the SPARK podcast and women in business. 2023-05-3147 minRealizing Genius PodcastRealizing Genius PodcastBeca Lewis – Shifting Perceptions Towards GENIUSI've been saving this episode to share for Christmas.  Beca Lewis is a trusted mentor who has changed my life.  She changes paradigms and teaches people to see and be more. Parenting and educating our children can be challenging but shifting our perceptions - Beca's specialty - can help us in many ways!  Discipline, motivation, and engagement issues, and much more can be tackled with shifts in how we perceive things. Beca is such a gift!  I know you will love this episode! Here is a little more about Beca and all she does: Beca Lewis writes, speaks, teaches, and coac...2022-12-2526 minBirth Story PodcastBirth Story PodcastStillbirth (Turner Syndrome) & Miscarriage with Jenna Marino and Sabrina LewisTRIGGER WARNING This episode discusses miscarriage, a blighted ovum, and stillbirth. This episode is to honor and support all of the loss parents out there needing comfort and community. If this content will not serve you, please end it and tune in to Episode 156 on Thursday when Jenna continues this story with her rainbow baby's birth story. We know that many of you may not have a rainbow baby like Jenna and Sabrina so Episode 156 may not honor your story and journey. I sent my love and hugs to you always.  T...2022-11-081h 24Westmoreland Reads PodcastWestmoreland Reads PodcastSeason 3, Episode 4: Pages They Saved from the FireToday’s episode is an amazing story of young Jewish writers and how their work (and much more) was saved during WWII, plus a book recommendation about some very special giraffes. My brain has been so full of these good stories lately; enjoy!…recommendation…West With Giraffes, by Lynda Rutledge…currently reading…Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis…other books & things mentioned…Five articles about the 2017 discovery of Yiddish artifacts: New York Times, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Smithsonian Magazine, The Jewish Chronicle, Narratively Article & Podc...2022-09-2609 minWestmoreland Reads PodcastWestmoreland Reads PodcastSeason 2, Episode 12: Classics & Camping: Read Alouds for Rained-Out VacationsIn this episode, Heidi has a couple stories about great vacation read-alouds and a few classic books to bring along on your next vacation...just in case you find yourself rained out or with some very bookish people. Enjoy!Books We MentionFind all the books we mention on this episode through this link.Life of Pi, by Yann MartelTill We Have Faces, by CS LewisThe Hobbit, by JRR TolkienThe Last Battle, by CS LewisA Room With a View, by EM ForsterGet in touch with us to talk books @westmorelandpodcast, or...2021-07-2314 minRock \'n\' Roll Grad SchoolRock 'n' Roll Grad SchoolRock n Roll Grad School #26- The Steve Miller Band's Kenny Lee LewisKenny Lee Lewis has followed the music his whole life and it's led him down some fascinating roads. From his time creating new parts for guitars in the 1970s, to a decades-long stint with the one and only Steve Miller Band, Kenny has been following the music. For more information, check out his website.2021-07-0740 minRock \'n\' Roll Grad SchoolRock 'n' Roll Grad SchoolRock n Roll Grad School #22- Vixen & Femme Fatale's Lorraine LewisThis week we're living on the edge of a broken heart. Why? Because we're talking with Lorraine Lewis, the lead singer of Vixen, and the former leader of Femme Fatale.Life as a rock goddess isn't all it's cracked up to be, but as you'll find, Lorraine took it all in and, even now, is still rocking loud and strong. For more information, you can follow Lorraine on Twitter, and you can check out Vixen's website, to find out when they'll be coming to rock your town.2021-06-1654 minWestmoreland Reads PodcastWestmoreland Reads PodcastSeason 2, Episode 6: Married & Reading: Heidi's May Reading Recap...with Alexander!Alexander (Heidi’s husband) joins Heidi today for her reading recap from the month of May. It’s a short discussion about a lot of books...and a little bit of a window into how much fun they have talking together. The sound went a little wonky in the middle, but it works itself out. Enjoy!Books We MentionFind all the books we mention on this episode through this link.Hello Ninja, by ND WilsonThe Tale of Peter Rabbit, by Beatrix PotterHush Little BabyThe Chronicles of Narnia, by CS LewisCelebration of Disc...2021-06-0429 minCourageous LivingCourageous LivingSeason 2 Episode 1 - Interview with Tiffany LewisTiffany Lewis Author of "No More Silence" shares her life's journey with us.  Tiffany is candid about the good, the bad, and the ugly and how she triumphed over the challenges in her life and what inspired her to write her book and share her story with all of us. You can find a copy of Tiffany's Book "No More Silence"  on Amazon, or by going to: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57299630-no-more-silence  Happy listening!2021-05-2548 minCreative Real Estate PodcastCreative Real Estate Podcast558 - How They Got Paid $33,000 From Seller To Take Over Property - Scott and Heidi HugginsIn today’s episode, Scott, Heidi, and Adam discuss the couple's background, how they met stellar partners for their deals and why they strategically picked those partners. Creative financing is analyzed and they show how you can implement their strategies as well. Scott and Heidi also show how Airbnb could be a potential resource for your business through their anecdotal experience with it. How the couple met their partners and what their roles are What is AirBnB and how to run it? Creative financing that both Scott and Heidi have utilized  Creating a lot of money even not own...2021-05-1238 minRecovery BitesRecovery BitesMidlife Journey with Heidi J. Dalzell, PsyDABOUT HEIDI J. DALZELL:Heidi J. Dalzell, PsyD, is a Clinical Psychologist, with 25+ years experience specializing in eating disorders, trauma and addictive behaviors. Heidi has a busy private practice and also offers courses/eating disorder online coaching. Heidi is prolific author covering subjects such as eating disorders, addiction, gender identity, mindfulness, racial justice and spirituality and has spoken nationally and internationally on these topics. Heidi is a featured contributor on She Owns It, and has had articles published on sites including Tiny Buddha, The Good Men Project, and Elephant Journal. She has been quoted in...2021-04-0554 minMasters ProductionsMasters ProductionsStraight Ahead & The 606 Club on Solar Radio with Jo Harrop & David Lewis Thursday 1st April 2021DON’T SAY A THING - LILY DIOR WRITING ON WATER - JEN KEARNEY BAIAO NA PRAIA - CLARE FOSTER CARIBA - NIGEL PRICE I’M CONFESSIN’ - DR JOHN & THE WDR BIG BAND UP JUMPED SPRING - CHRISTIAN McCBRIDE BIG BAND BRAZIL - HEIDI VOGEL WITCHCRAFT - QUINCY JONES & SARAH VAUGHAN SOUNDS OF LOVE - CHRISTIAN BREWER QUINTET IF I THINK OF YOU - GEORGIA MANCIO & ALAN BROADBENT HAVE YOU MET MISS JONES - ANITA O’DAY COTTON...2021-04-011h 59About ArtAbout Art61. Glenn KainoGlenn Kaino is an American conceptual artist based in Los Angeles. By integrating innovative methodologies with established art historical traditions, Kaino orchestrates spectacular aesthetic phenomena that engage with, and offer critical commentary on the collective contemporary consciousness. His oeuvre is omnidisciplinary. It predominantly includes sculpture, painting, filmmaking, performance, installation, and large scale public work. His practice is fundamentally idea based. As an art student in the 1990s at UC Irvine and UC San Diego, Kaino adopted a layered, philosophical approach to art making. Simultaneously, he also immersed him self in the study of computers and digital technology. His practice...2021-03-2354 minWestmoreland Reads PodcastWestmoreland Reads PodcastEpisode 11: Benji's Dream Comes True: Husbands on the Podcast!In this episode Alexander and Benji come on the podcast and hang out with us and talk books! We also play a lightning round questions game...but not very quickly. From strong opinions about movies to little arguments along the way, we’ve got you covered with a hilarious and book-filled hour for the weekend!Stuff We Mention:Carbs, SCUBA, wigs, how squirrels are cute, speeding tickets, deal breakers when we were dating, Star Realms card game, Red Rising game, audiobooks, and much, much...much more.Books We Mention:...2021-03-121h 00About ArtAbout Art56. Lynn GoldsmithLynn Goldsmith is more than the “Rock and Roll photographer” of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, and so many others. She has made kind, collaborative, and keenly perceptive portraits of world leaders like John Lewis, John McCain, and Jane Goodall. She is an artist who works in photography, painting, performance, spoken word and released “Will Powers” on Island Records in 1983. Goldsmith and Zuckerman discuss learning instead of judging, seeing more than what other people can see, the camera as a tool for answers, portrait photographers as psychologists, control, pattern interrupts, having a limited amount of time, breaking...2021-02-1656 minWestmoreland Reads PodcastWestmoreland Reads PodcastEpisode 7: Rating Books...With a Side of Bookish TherapyWelcome to Episode 7 of the Westmoreland Podcast!In this episode we jump into how we rate the books we read and the individual systems we use to record those ratings. We reference GoodReads rating, what we like and don’t like about rating, we talk about plastic bag heads (at least, in the outtakes), and freelancing. Thanks for listening! Stuff We MentionHeidi’s Freelance Profile GoodReads’ Rating SystemJinx GameBlack History MonthAuthor Highlight: Georgette HeyerBooks We MentionA Grief Observed, by C.S. LewisSnowdrift and Other Stories, by Georg...2021-02-1231 minWestmoreland Reads PodcastWestmoreland Reads PodcastEpisode 3: Our Favorite Books...and Hijacked SneezesWelcome to episode 3 of the Westmoreland Podcast!In this episode we discuss our favorite books of all time, giving honorable mention to those childhood favorites we continually re-read, and this episode is heavy on book series mentions, so fair warning! We also allow ourselves a tangent to discuss hijacked sneezes and yawns, staying true to our belief that you truly can learn something new every day (timestamps for the tangent are 13:03-14:26, just in case you want to skip it and stick with the book talk...we won’t be offended).Stuff We Mention...2021-01-1529 minWestmoreland Reads PodcastWestmoreland Reads PodcastEpisode 2: 2021 Reading Goals & A Little NostalgiaWelcome to Episode 2 of the Westmoreland Podcast!In this episode, Lisse realizes that she craves really good novels and wonders...can our listeners help her out with some recommendations? Heidi indulges in some childhood nostalgia, and then we discuss our reading goals (or lack thereof) for 2021. We also announce our January buddy read: The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah. We hope you’ll join us in reading and send in your comments and thoughts for our episode on January 22nd! We’ll be sure to include some listener comments in that episode too.2021-01-0830 minFlute 360Flute 360Musical Insights from Heidi's European Residency, Pt. 2Flute 360 | Episode 110: “Musical Insights from Heidi’s European Residency, Pt. 2” (10:57) In today’s episode, Heidi talks about the musical insights she gained from her four-month European residency. A lot of musical growth happened, and she would like to share those insights with you to help you play with more freedom, joy, and confidence! Episode 110 – Main Points: 0:32– Gold Sponsor: J&K Productions 1:23 – Welcome & Introduction! 1:32 – Episode 109 (9 minutes) 1:49 – Series 23’s topic 2:15 – Quick summary of E109 shared here! 3:34 – The musical notation is a visual representation of the aural art! 4:02 – A paradigm shift. 4:09 – “I felt like an actress bringing the script to life through my...2020-04-1110 minMake An Impact PodcastMake An Impact PodcastHelp for social entrepreneurs during the coronavirus crisisSend us a textIt's a crisis the like of which we've never faced before, exerting a dreadful toll on humanity, health and the economy. And social enterprises are especially vulnerable.What support is available to social enterprises and to the people running and working for them?In this episode Heidi runs through a few measures which have been announced. Some have had lots of media coverage, but others have not – including one which could make the difference in business survival for some social enterprises.Heidi covers:The Business Interruption Lo...2020-03-2619 minSpoilers AheadSpoilers AheadAre We Twinning?The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis! The Parent Trap (Lindsey Lohan)! The Oliver Riot Catalogue! Heidi’s Recommendation of the Week: That’s Not English: Britishisms, Americanisms, and What Our English Says About Us by Erin Moore Rory’s Recommendation of the Week: God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian by Kurt Vonnegut2020-03-2500 minMy Girlfriend DollyMy Girlfriend DollyGirlfriend Magazine December 1997In this episode Heidi & Jessa read Girlfriend Magazine from December 1997 & discuss Baz Luhrmann's Romeo & Juliet, Dylan Lewis from Recovery & teen witchcraft. We read to you from the love, life and body advice section, How Embarrassment & take the quizzes Is He Lying to You? & Do You Know How to Party? Enjoy & please follow our Instagram @mygirlfrienddolly, lotsa luv My Girlfriend Dolly xoxoxx2020-02-231h 01The EntreprenHer Show from Women in EcommerceThe EntreprenHer Show from Women in EcommerceMEET SARAH MILLER CALDICOTT, COAUTHOR INNOVATE LIKE EDISONHere is the replay of the original interview with Sarah Miller Caldicott , Co-Author of Innovate Like Edison. "If we all did things we are capable of doing we would literally astound ourselves." That quote by Thomas Edison begins a wonderful journey on his amazing accomplishments as an inventor and more importantly sets the stage for a book filled with a blueprint to help each of us through the process of innovation, Innovate Like Edison: The Success System of America's Greatest Inventor.  Innovate like Edison was co-authored by Sarah Miller Caldicott, g(reat grandniece of Thomas E...2020-02-2245 minSpoilers AheadSpoilers AheadSecret DragonsThe Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis! Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker! Erase Me by Underoath! Rory’s Recommendation of the Week: Over the Hedge Heidi’s Recommendation of the Week: Hoodwinked Follow along on Twitter and Instagram: @Spoilers_Ahead_ You can get Spoilers Ahead stickers at hidturner.com/store. MERCH! Don’t forget to leave us a review on the Podcasts App!2020-01-2100 minThe School of Greatness Hall of FameThe School of Greatness Hall of FameThe Secret to Extreme Weight Loss and Happy Marriages with Chris and Heidi PowellWhen I met the incredible trainer couple Chris and Heidi Powell a couple of weeks ago (you know them from the hit TV show Extreme Weight Loss), I was immediately impressed by their energy, warmth, and authenticity. But when we started talking about their story, how they met, and what they overcame before they ever became famous, I was really impressed. I know it’s easy to make up stories about how perfect the people we see on TV are — but the truth is they are human just like us. And they have powerful wisdom to share when given the...2019-10-061h 27Spoilers AheadSpoilers AheadNothing Bad Ever Came of LinguisticsOut of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis! The Mummy (1999)! Pilot Waves by Icarus the Owl! Rory’s Recommendation of the Week: Coffee, the drink. It’s magical. Learn to love the bitterness. Heidi’s Recommendation of the Week: Strange Planet comic Follow along on Twitter and Instagram: @Spoilers_Ahead_  You can get Spoilers Ahead stickers at hidturner.com/store and join Patreon as a supporter at patreon.com/hidturner.  Don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes!2019-10-0100 minSpoilers AheadSpoilers AheadSad Irish SkepticsTill We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis! Dumplin’ on Netflix! Nina Cried Power EP by Hozier! Till We Have Faces playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/34XYE9tlTPGzMpWSrdtsM7 Rory’s Recommendation of the Week: Hadestown Soundtrack Heidi’s Recommendation of the Week: Through the Deep, Dark Valley by The Oh Hellos  Follow along on Twitter and Instagram: @Spoilers_Ahead_  You can get Spoilers Ahead stickers at hidturner.com/store and join Patreon as a supporter at patreon.com/hidturner.  Don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes!2019-08-0600 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E18: Graffiti & Street Art Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Matthew FitzGibbon, who is joined in discussion by Avia Hailey and Lauren Hough—examines our Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour with Declan. This tour covers some of the latest, greatest and oldest examples of street art, graffiti, and mural art, as well as the history of underground art, artists, and art communities in Berlin. Matt is from Chicago, IL, and is a rising senior at Colorado College, where he majors in Film & Media Studies. In his free time, he likes to spend a lot of time outdoors, especially rock clim...2019-06-2534 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E17: Urban Nation MuseumThis podcast—led and produced by Caroline Livaditis, joined in discussion by Alexander Jobin-Leeds and Nicole Berlanga—examines our tour of the Urban Nation Museum for Urban Contemporary Art, which recently opened in September 2017 under the creative leadership of Yasha Young. Caroline is a sophomore at Colorado College, originally from Chicago, IL. She was born second generation into a Greek-American family, and grew up surrounded by both this environment, as well as the strongly contrasted one of the alternative school she attended on Chicago’s north side. Caroline’s background motivated her to continue gaining the perspective that the...2019-06-2436 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E16: Graffiti Workshop with Berlin MassiveThis podcast—led and produced by Mekael Daniel, joined in discussion by Nizhooni Hurd and Maysie Poland—examines our graffiti workshop at Mauer Park along the Berlin Wall with Berlin Massive. Founded in 2004, Berlin Massive is an association of hip hop graffiti writers, beatboxers, rappers, B-Boys, B-Girls, designers, songwriters, and DJs that develops cultural and educational projects, organizes jams and battles, gives workshops and seminars, and other activities primarily at schools and in youth centers. Mekael is a 21-year-old rising senior from Denver, CO majoring in Feminist & Gender Studies and minoring in Chinese Language at Colorado Coll...2019-06-2333 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E15: Trans*sexworksThis podcast—led and produced by Zivia Berkowitz, joined in discussion by Samuel Vang and Bella Staal—examines our session with KAy of Trans*sexworks, a peer-to-peer support structure and a network for and made up of trans*sex workers that provides counseling, training sessions on transgender sex work, professionalization workshops, and HIV/AIDS prevention workshops, among other activities. Zivia is Feminist and Gender Studies major in the class of 2022, who was born and raised Montclair, NJ. She has been fortunate enough to travel throughout her life, but her time with the #FemGeniusesinBerlin is her first extended stay...2019-06-2236 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E14: Schwules* MuseumThis podcast—led and produced by Eileen Huang, who is joined in discussion by Cam Kaplan and Cameron Bacher—examines our tour of the permanent exhibit at the Schwules* Museum. Since opening in 1984, the museum and research center has been focused on LGBT history and culture. It holds periodicals dating from 1896 alongside a collection of photographs, videos, films, sound recordings, autographs, art works, ephemera, and approximately 20,000 books on homosexuality. Eileen is a rising sophomore, majoring in Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College (CC). Eileen was born and raised in Chaozhou, China and “high schooled” in Florida. In her f...2019-06-2138 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E13: Queer Berlin Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Miles Marshall, who is joined in discussion by Mimi Norton de Matos and Maggie O’Brien—examines our Queer Berlin Walking Tour with Jared Pool of Critical Tours. This tour explores Berlin’s gay neighborhood, Schöneberg; the El Dorado, one of Berlin’s oldest gay and trans* bars that was frequented by openly gay Nazi SA leader Ernst Röhm; the Memorial to the Homosexuals Persecuted by the Nazis; the life of Magnus Hirschfeld and Christopher Isherwood; and more. Hailing from the city of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Miles is a rising junior at Co...2019-06-1931 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E12: Memorial to the Homosexuals Persecuted under the National Socialist RegimeThis podcast—led and produced by Cameron Bacher, who is joined in discussion by Nicole Berlanga and Matt FitzGibbon—examines a non-mandatory visit to the Memorial to the Homosexuals Persecuted under the National Socialist Regime. The Memorial, which opened in 2008 in Tiergarten, was initiated by the Remember the Homosexual Victims of National Socialism initiative and the Lesbian and Gay Federation of Germany (LSVD) and designed by Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, who adopted the language and design of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (also known as the Holocaust Memorial): through a small square window viewers can see...2019-06-1834 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E11: Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg MuseumThis podcast—led and produced by Lauren Grace Hough, who is joined in discussion by Miles Marshall and Mekael Daniel—examines our tour of the permanent exhibit at the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (FHXB) Museum. The museum sees itself as the district’s memory, maintaining a comprehensive archive for both Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain. The museum provides rotating and ever-changing exhibits on regional and local (neighborhood) history, typically within the context of contemporary questions and with a focus on immigration and industry, commerce, and urban development. The museum hosts a permanent exhibit with sections on urban development and migration history; a historical case room a...2019-06-1731 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E10: Rebellious Berlin Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Bella Staal, who is joined in discussion by Avia Hailey and Caroline Livaditis—examines the Rebellious Berlin walking tour led by Jessica Eitelberg, who has been offering tours in Berlin for ten years. When she moved to Berlin with a Bachelor's degree in International Studies and a Masters degree in Migration and Ethnic Studies, she was fascinated by the variety of historical events and the fusion of different cultures that make up this city. Protest history, Jewish history, resistance in National Socialism, and histories of migration are her favorite topics. She is bilingual in G...2019-06-1628 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E9: Sharon Dodua OtooThis podcast—led and produced by Maggie O'Brien, who is joined in discussion by Zivia Berkowitz and Mimi Norton de Matos—examines our session with Sharon Dodua Otoo, a British writer, publicist, and activist, who was awarded the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize for her first short story in the German language in 2016. Prior to the session, the #FemGeniusesinBerlin read Sharon's novella Synchronicity, a novella about a woman named Cee who realizes she is losing her colors day by day. Maggie O’Brien is a student, writer, and environmental educator who splits her time between Cambridge, MA and Colorado Spring...2019-06-1540 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E8: RomaniPhen Archiv e.V.This podcast—led and produced by Samuel Vang, who is joined in discussion by Nizhooni Hurd and Maysie Poland—examines our discussion with Tayo Onutor at the RomaniPhen Archive, which is a self-organized project that produces and disseminates past and present knowledge from a feminist Rromani perspective by hosting events, conducting research, writing about Rrom*nja, collecting writing, sound, and images that "talk back" to the denial, slander, and gadjé appropriation of Rromani history. Samuel Vang comes from Kennesaw, GA, a suburb north of Atlanta. He is a student at Colorado College, where he studies what has been...2019-06-1434 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E7: Pořajmos Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Cam Kaplan, who is joined in discussion by Zander Jobin-Leeds and Eileen Huang—examines our tour with Sinti and Roma youth about pořajmos, the genocide of Sinti and Roma youth during the Holocaust. Cam Kaplan, from San Francisco, CA (having never left the U.S. before except for a college fly-in), is a rising senior at Colorado College majoring in English (literature track) and minoring in Race, Ethnicity, & Migration Studies, as well as the MAT track in Education. S/he would eventually like to teach high school English. Cam has n...2019-06-1339 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E6: Regionale Arbeitsstellen für Bildung, Integration und Demokratie e.V.This podcast—led and produced by Nicole Berlanga, who is joined in discussion by Cam Kaplan and Matt FitzGibbon—examines our discussion with Mona El Omari of the Regionale Arbeitsstellen für Bildung, Integration und Demokratie e.V. (RAA). RAA is a non-profit organization that coordinates and supports participation projects in schools and their surrounding areas. They have been guiding school and local development processes, advising preschool and school staff, parents, community organizations, and municipal officers with developing educational materials and organizing professional training since 1991. Nicole is from Springdale, AK, and considers herself the Mexican version of south...2019-06-1130 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E5: Each One Teach One e.V.This podcast—led and produced by Maysie Poland, who is joined in discussion by Maggie O'Brien and Bella Staal—examines our session with Céline Barry of Each One Teach One, a community-based education and empowerment project that was founded in 2012 in order to serve the interests of Black, African and Afrodiasporic people in Germany and Europe. Maysie (pronounced May-Cee), who hails from Arvada, CO, is a rising junior at Colorado College majoring in Race, Ethnicity, & Migration Studies. This trip to Berlin is her first time traveling abroad to Europe! When she isn’t working or in scho...2019-06-1039 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E4: German Colonialism Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Mimi Norton de Matos, who is joined in discussion by Samuel Vang and Miles Marshall—examines our German Colonialism Walking Tour in the so-called "African Quarter" of Wedding led by Josephine Apraku. Mimi is a sophomore at Colorado College who hails from Atlanta, GA. She’s wanted to visit Berlin ever since she realized it was such a cultural hub—notably for its music, art, and architecture—so she’s really excited to be here. She wants to experience the city by going to a few concerts, scouting out great restaurants, taking advan...2019-06-0937 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E3: Jasmin EdingThis podcast—led and produced by Avia Hailey, who is joined in discussion by Eileen Huang and Lauren Hough—examines our discussion with Jasmin Eding about Adefra, one of the first collectives dedicated to the empowerment of Black women in Germany during the mid-1980s. During this session, Jasmin, one if its earliest members, discussed the past and current work of the organization, growing up as a Black woman in Germany, and the legacies of May Ayim and Audre Lorde. Avia Hailey is a sophomore majoring in Environmental Science with a double minor in Education and Feminist &...2019-06-0834 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E2: Topography of TerrorThis podcast—led and produced by Alexander Jobin-Leeds, who is joined in discussion by Mekael Daniel and Caroline Livaditis—examines our tour with Adam Schonfeld at the Topography of Terror, an outdoor and indoor history museum that served as the headquarters of the Secret State Police, the Schutzstaffel (SS), and the Third Reich Security Main Office during the National Socialist regime from 1933 to 1945. Zander Jobin-Leeds is from Cambridge, MA, and although, he technically graduated from Colorado College this year with a degree in Political Science, he couldn’t resist taking one last course with “the famed Dr. Heidi R...2019-06-0742 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S3E1: Jewish Berlin Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Nizhooni Hurd, who is joined in discussion by Cameron Bacher and Zivia Berkowitz—examines the Jewish Berlin Walking Tour with Carolyn Gammon, which covers the historic Jewish Quarter on the trail of the 18th century “German Socrates,” Moses Mendelssohn, Berlin’s first synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, Jewish High School, and where the world’s first female rabbi lived, the city residence of the expressionist painter Max Liebermann, the Holocaust Memorial, and other sites that communicate the significance of Jewish history and culture in Berlin. Nizhooni was born and raised in Denver, CO...2019-06-0640 minCreative Real Estate PodcastCreative Real Estate PodcastAAA190 How They Got Paid $33,000 From Seller To Take Over Property - Scott and Heidi HugginsThis week, Scott, Heidi, and Adam discuss the couple's background, how they met stellar partners for their deals and why they strategically picked those partners. Creative financing is analyzed and they show how you can implement their strategies as well. Scott and Heidi also show how Airbnb could be a potential resource for your business through their anecdotal experience with it. Topics discussed: Creative Financing Partnerships Airbnb Links mentioned in this episode: * Facebook: @airbthedivia Email: hugginsassetmanagement@gmail.com Email for Passive Investing: info@theapartmentinvestors.com To connect with Adam Adams, please book here...2019-02-2140 minHeidi Matthews On Demand PodcastHeidi Matthews On Demand PodcastHMOD Episode 1 - DOUBLE THOTOn this episode Heidi talks to Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. In the interview, Professor Tushnet talks about the role of critical legal studies in political activism and the need for those seeking progressive goals to develop a double consciousness as part of their practice. In the second half Heidi talks to producer and New American Husband David Slavick about the recent Elsa (from Frozen) arrest controversy. We ask the question “Can cops ever be funny?” and break down the deep dark underbelly of Elsa fantasies. **Show Notes** *Part 1* Professor Mark Tushnet Faculty Page...2019-02-081h 02Spoilers AheadSpoilers AheadChristmas PatriciansIt’s Christmas time! Heidi and Rory talk about Heidi’s very first literary love, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis; the greatest adventure film every made, The Princess Bride; and one of their favorite albums, Dear Wormwood by The Oh Hellos. Heidi’s Recommendation of the Week: Planet Narnia or The Narnia Code by Michael Ward Rory’s Recommendation of the Week: Riding the Wave by The Blanks (the acapella band from Scrubs). Follow us on social media! Twitter: @hi_dturner and @rrydlny808 (#SpoilersAheadPod)Instagram: @hi_dturner and @roryaero If you're enjoying this podcast, leave us...2018-11-2700 minLife in RelationshipLife in RelationshipThe Truth about Mental Health: DepressionILMS 7 – The Truth about Mental Health: Depression   Guest: Pastor Gabe Kasper   I Love My Shepherd Mental Health Core Value: Everyone has it. Connections of physical, relational, mental, and emotional health.   Gabe’s story   Symptoms of depression – anxiety, insomnia, spiral thinking, panic attack, loss of focus, loss of motivation, frequent crying, desire to escape, suicidality and suicide ideation     Triggers and life transitions The emotional spiral God’s work in our spiral When life doesn’t make sense He co...2018-11-0834 minSpoilers AheadSpoilers AheadHot Moses and Incompetent TemptersThis episode covers The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis, The Prince of Egypt, and Hozier's self-titled album. Rory's Recommendation of the Week:  Dear Wormwood by The Oh Hellos ... and also The Woodland EP (specifically Bloom) by The Paper Kites.  Heidi's Recommendation of the Week:  The Poetry of Dana Gioia. She read a portion of "The Gods of Winter."  Follow Heidi on Instagram and Twitter: @hi_dturnerFollow Rory on Instagram (@roryaero) and on Twitter (@rrydlny808). Support this podcast and all Heidi’s other work at www.patreon.com/hidturner!2018-07-0400 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E11: Street Art & Graffiti Tour and the Urban Nation MuseumThis podcast—led and produced by Zoë Frolik—examines our street art and graffiti walking tour, as well as our visit to the Urban Nation Museum. The tour, led by a professional artist, covers some of the latest, greatest and oldest examples of street art, graffiti, and mural art, as well as the history of underground art, artists, and art communities in Berlin. Additionally, the Urban Nation Museum for Urban Contemporary Art recently opened in September 2017 under the creative leadership of Yasha Young. Hailing from Essex Junction, VT, Zoë is a Mathematics major and Political Science minor at Col...2018-06-2835 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E10: LesMigraSThis podcast—led and produced by Diana Muñoz—examines our session with LesMigraS, an organization engaged in antidiscrimination and antiviolence work that offers counselling and a space for self-empowerment. They advocate for a society in which all aspects of the life and identity of lesbian, bisexual women inter* and trans* people are accepted and appreciated. In this way, they do not only refer to sexual orientation but also to belonging to different social, religious, and cultural groups. Diana was born in San Antonio, TX. She only lived there for two years and when her sister was born...2018-06-2235 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E9: The Queer Berlin Walking Tour and Visit to the Schwules* MuseumThis podcast—led and produced by Dereka Thomas—examines our Queer Berlin walking tour with Jared Pool through Schöneberg and Kreuzberg. It also examines our visit to Schwules* Museum to see the Lesbian Visions exhibit, which raises the question of whether or not there is a female/lesbian gaze in art, as well as female masculinities that subvert rigid gender norms. Dereka, a junior at Colorado College, is from South Fulton City, GA, which is in the south of Fulton County, GA. She hates that it was named that way, so she usually just says she’s from...2018-06-2138 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E8: Initiative in Memory of Oury JallohThis podcast—led and produced by Charles Meyer—examines our session with Tom Ndindah of the Initiative in Memory of Oury Jalloh. Jalloh, born in 1968 in Kabala, Sierra Leone, was an asylum-seeker living in Dessau, Germany, who was murdered on January 7, 2005 in a fire in a police cell in Dessau. Charles was born and raised in New York City. He is a student at the Colorado College, where he is set to graduate in the spring of 2019. By then, he will have achieved a major in Sociology and a minor in Film Studies. Joining Charles in h...2018-06-1839 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E7: 1968 and the Berlin WallThis podcast—led and produced by Abby Williams—examines our Spirit of 1968 Walking Tour with Nadav Gablinger, which is concerned with how the face of modern, post-unification is impacted by the Student Movement of 1968, and the different developments in German politics it has ignited, including "Green" notions of human rights and environmental policy to the German discourse. The podcast also examines our Tour of Discovery at Die Mauer Panorama, which presents the Berlin Wall, built in 1961 and overcome in 1989, giving an impression of what it was like to live at and with the Wall on a fictitious autumn day in t...2018-06-1636 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E6: Talking Feminisms on Reboot.FMThis podcast—led and produced by Sarah Leve—examines our session with Talking Feminisms, a radio program on Reboot.FM, is comprised of a team of women* (Iris, Tatjana, and Mai) with different backgrounds, united in the ideas of intersectional queer feminist empowerment, and lots of love for music., 21-year-old Sarah Leve is from Montclair, NJ, but her dad now lives in Arizona, so she hops around a lot! She is a Sociology major and Political Science minor, who has grown to love Colorado College over her last three years, but also recognizes the importance of getting off...2018-06-1536 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E5: Romanja Power and Cultural Preservation at the RomaniPhen Feminist ArchiveThis podcast—led and produced by Anna Wermuth—examines our visit with Tayo Onutor and Isidora Randjelović of the RomaniPhen Feminist Archive. RomaniPhen is a self-organized, digital and real platform that disseminates ideas and knowledge from feminist Rromani perspectives: texts, analysis, perspectives and dialogues from the past and present, international perspectives, sometimes multilingual, audio and video, with popular culture, as well as activist and scientific contributions. They host events, conduct research, and write about Rromnja who discuss their views on the world, and they also collect writing, sound, and images that challenge the denial, slander and gadjé appropriation of Rroman...2018-06-1435 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E4: Joliba Interkulturelles NetzwerkThis podcast—led and produced by Laila Marshall—examines our visit to the Joliba Interkulturelles Netzwerk, a non-profit association founded by Katharina Oguntoye in 1997. According to Oguntoye, Joliba aims to initiate and implement projects that promote intercultural coexistence and mutual understanding of people, especially psychosocial services for children and adolescents and families in the intercultural field, particularly African-German families in the district Kreuzberg-Friedrichshain. Laila, who just finished her first year at Colorado College, is originally from Seattle, Washington, where she grew up with her parents and older sister. She plans on studying International Political Economy with a focu...2018-06-1033 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E3: Examining German ColonialismThis podcast—led and produced by John B. Capers, Jr.—examines our walking tour about German colonialism with Josephine Apraku in the so-called "African Quarter" of Wedding, as well as our visit to the Neues Museum, where we witnessed contemporary German colonialism. John is a proud African-American male from Chicago, who is the youngest of six siblings and the uncle of twelve nieces and nephews. John has a strong love of political debate and discussion. Further, he loves to write poetry and has been writing for seven years now and has a tertiary passion for baking. He has...2018-06-0939 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E2: ReachOut BerlinThis podcast—led and produced by Madi Doerre—examines our session with Biplab Basu, Berater of ReachOut, a counseling center for victims of right-wing, racist and anti-Semitic violence in Berlin. They also support and advise relatives, friends, and friends of the victims and witnesses of an attack. ReachOut also offers anti-racist, intercultural education programs, researches far-right, racist, and anti-Semitic attacks in Berlin, and publishes a chronicle on these topics. Madi is a Sociology major and Feminist & Gender Studies minor from Kemah, TX who is primarily interested academically in women in sports. This topic is of particular inte...2018-06-0830 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S2E1: Jewish History & Culture Walking Tour and the Gedenkstätte Deutscher WiderstandThis podcast—led and produced by Noah Shuster—examines our Jewish History & Culture Walking Tour with Carolyn Gammon, which covers the historic Jewish Quarter on the trail of the 18th century “German Socrates,” Moses Mendelssohn, Berlin’s first synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, Jewish High School, and where the world’s first female rabbi lived, the city residence of the expressionist painter Max Liebermann, the Holocaust Memorial, and other sites that communicate the significance of Jewish history and culture in Berlin. It also explores our tour of the Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand (Memorial to German Resistance) led by Adam Schonfel...2018-06-0742 minEvolving Digital SelfEvolving Digital SelfNicholas Bayerle, Host of the Billion Dollar Body podcastOur guest Nicholas Bayerle and host Dr. Heidi Forbes Öste talk the journey through evolving tech, keeping our humanity and reaching customers. Nicholas Bayerle is the CEO of The Billion Dollar Body, where they help men reach their ultimate state of health, power, and confidence. Nicholas is an international speaker, coach, and was rated top 30 under 30 influencers. He has coached some of the top male CEOs and is passionate about seeing men prosper is health, business and relationships. Nicholas has shared the stage with Lewis Howes, Cole Hatter, and Jordan Harbinger. He is the host of the B...2018-01-3048 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E19: Some Final Thoughts on the Fall 2017 #FemGeniusesinBerlinThis podcast—led and produced by Kai Mesman-Hallman—provides some final reflections on the Block 4 2017 section of Hidden Spaces, Hidden Narratives: Intersectionality Studies in Berlin with Professor Heidi R. Lewis. Throughout the block, the #FemGeniusesinBerlin have taken walking tours, visited museums and cultural centers, and met with activists and artists in the city to conduct situated examinations of how the identities of marginalized people and communities in Germany (especially in Berlin)—such as Black Germans, Turkish Germans, migrants, refugees, victims of Neo-Nazi terrorism and police brutality, and LGBTQI communities—are constructed, particularly how these constructions are dependent on racism, heterose...2017-12-2527 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E18: Street Art & Graffiti Walking Tour and WorkshopThis podcast—led and produced by Wynter Haley Scott—examines our “Street Art Workshop & Tour” with Declan (tour guide) and Rob (workshop guide) of Alternative Berlin Tours. According to the tour company, “On this two-part tour, we take the back streets and discover some of the latest, greatest and oldest examples of street art, graffiti, and mural art in this famous capital of urban art. The street art tour component is a detailed look at local and international artists who have left their amazing art on the streets of Berlin.” Further, they note that all of their guides are “street...2017-12-2242 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E17: Reflections on the Asian Diaspora in Germany“Britta, Kai and I are three students in this program who have enjoyed sharing our experiences as Asian women in Germany with each other. During this podcast, we further elaborated on this discussion as our way of ‘giving back’ to our block and adding a different perspective to the discourse surrounding marginalized groups of people that we have discussed so far. To guide this discussion, we engaged with two texts that we read for class—’Knowledges of (Un)Belonging: Epistemic Change as a Defining Mode for Black Women’s Activism in Germany’ by Maisha Eggers, as well as ‘Neither Foreigners Nor A...2017-12-2142 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E16: Queer@SchoolThis podcast—led and produced by Drew Ceglinski—examines our session with Dome Ravina and Jonatan of Lambda’s Queer@School project. According to the Lambda website, Queer@School is “a group of different people—some of us go to school while others attend university, do an apprenticeship or something completely different. Each of us experiences different forms of discrimination and privilege in our own environment. However, some things connect us. We are all young and we are ready for equality. That’s why every week we meet again and talk together about how we can sensitize and empower young people...2017-12-2044 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E15: RomaniPhenThis podcast—led and produced by Kendall Stoetzer—examines our visit with Hajdi Barz and Isidora Randjelović at the RomaniPhen: Rromnja Archiv. According to the archivists, “RomaniPhen is a self-organized, feminist Rromani project. A digital and real platform to spread different forms of ideas and knowledge from feminist Rromani perspective: Rromani texts, analysis, perspectives and dialogues from the past and the present, international perspectives, sometimes multilingual, audio and video, with pop cultural as well as activist and scientific contributions. We do events, do research and write about Rrom*nja who discuss their views on the world. We collect writings, sound a...2017-12-1936 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E14: Reframing Worlds: Mobilität und Gender aus Postkolonial Feministischer PerspektiveThis podcast—led and produced by Elsa Godtfredsen—examines our tour of the “Reframing Worlds: Mobilität und Gender aus Postkolonial Feministischer Perspektive” (“Reframing Worlds: Mobility and Gender from a Postcolonial Feminist Perspective”) exhibit, a cooperation between the Galerie im Körnerpark and Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst. According to the project group (Oliver Baurhenn, Dorothee Bienert, Marisa Maza, Antje Weitzel, Jole Wilcke, and Moira Zoitl), “Colonialist influenced mindsets, imagery, and categories of knowledge that are still in effect today are the departure points; their historic structures are to be laid bare and examined. The artists follow experiences of oppression, re...2017-12-1839 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E13: The Spirit of 1968This podcast—led and produced by Anabel Simotas— examines our tour on “The Spirit of 1968” with Nadav Gablinger of Gablinger Tours, which covers the students’ movement of 1968 in Berlin and various other similar movements throughout the world. According to the tour company, “The face of modern, post-unification is impacted by the Students’ Movement of 1968, and the different developments in German politics it has ignited. They brought ‘Green’ notions of human rights and environmental policy to the German discourse, but others have resorted to use force to reach their objectives. Berlin, the divided city, was at the centre of Germany’s political changes...2017-12-1738 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E12: A Right to Mourn; A Right to MonumentThis podcast—led and produced by Maddie Sorensen—examines “A Right to Mourn; A Right to Monument,” an installation by Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro featured at Ballhaus Naunynstraße. According to the Ballhaus website, “Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro presents an installation at Ballhaus Naunynstraße: a mobile garden plantation and a satellite tower make up the foundation pillars of this special space of commemoration, growth and healing. Visitors are invited to complete the artist’s pre-produced voice archive by recording their own contributions as sound testimonies and sharing their demands for a right to a monument.” Further, “The project is part of a proce...2017-12-1534 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E11: Queer City: Stories from São PauloThis podcast—led and produced by Kayla Adams—examines our tour of the “Queer City: Stories from São Paulo” exhibition with Caro at the Schwules Museum*. According to exhibit curators José Gabriel Navarro, Todd Lanier Lester, Raphael Daibert, and Dr. Kevin Clarke, “Queer City” interrogates the following questions, to name a few, “How does the co-existence of these highly diverse groups work in São Paulo, in the past and today? How affected are they by racism, how free are they, and what possibilities of expansion do they have, in a time when Christian Evangelicals gain more and more political po...2017-12-1444 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E10: Queer Berlin Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Judy Fisher—examines our Queer Berlin walking tour with Jared Pool. During this tour, we try to understand why Berlin is sometimes considered the “Queer capital of Europe” due to its relationship with gay and lesbian rights despite the history of “Section 175” of the German penal code, which criminalized homosexuality for decades after the end of World War II. The tour takes participants through Schöneberg, the home of Marlene Dietrich that was chronicled by Christopher Isherwood and Otto Dix; the Eldorado, one of Berlin’s oldest gay bars that was frequented by openly gay Nazi...2017-12-1335 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E9: Generation Adefra (Black Women in Germany)This podcast—led and produced by Maya Littlejohn—examines our session with Peggy Piesch and Maisha Auma of Generation Adefra (Black Women in Germany). In the mid-1980s, a group of Black women activists were brought together in Berlin by self-described “Black lesbian mother warrior poet” Audre Lorde (1934-1992) and inspired to found the initiative. Additionally, historian and founding member Katharina Oguntoye “points to the complexity of the task of not only bringing together previously relatively isolated Black women in Germany with their sometimes very differently developed vital interests, but also to keep them together in the long run.” Maya L...2017-12-1239 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E8: BlackBox Cold War ExhibitionThis podcast—led and produced by Karl Hirt—examines our tour of the BlackBox Cold War exhibition at the Berliner Forum für Geschichte und Gegenwart. According to curator Dr. Jürgen Reiche, “The exhibition BlackBox Cold War depicts the division of Germany and Berlin in the context of the international block confrontation at the historic site of the 1961 tank confrontation.” Karl Hirt comes from Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, and is a sophomore at Colorado College. He is currently undeclared, but plans to major in German and Economics. At Colorado College, he is a member of the Nordic Ski team...2017-12-1141 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E7: Berliner UnterweltenThis podcast—led and produced by Atiya Harvey—examines our “Subways and Bunkers in the Cold War” tour with Berliner Unterwelten. According to the organization, this tour “follows the traces of the Cold War in the underground. In West Berlin, civil defence shelters were reactivated or newly built in preparation for a possible nuclear war. Particularly after the building of the Berlin Wall, the West German government and the West Berlin senate invested millions in these projects. Some of these were built as ‘multi-purpose structures’ and are currently used as underground stations, parking garages and storage facilities. By explaining the practical...2017-12-1044 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E6: Jewish AntiFa BerlinThis podcast—led and produced by Dylan Compton—examines our session with Jewish AntiFa Berlin. As the organization notes in “The Chutzpah Bites Back,” “In many areas of the left in Germany, the Jewish left is under attack. This is not unique to us. Our comrades, Palestinians, migrants and others who speak out against Israel’s policies of colonization, occupation and dispossession are being attacked even more forcefully. Recognizing this, and understanding the clear connection between things, we discuss ourselves and our position in this text. We, Jewish leftists, especially immigrants from Israel, are systematically subjected to violence from the German l...2017-12-0844 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E5: Jüdisches Museum BerlinThis podcast—led and produced by Britta Lam—examines our tours at the Jüdisches Museum in Berlin with Karsten and Adam. “Since opening its doors in 2001, the Jewish Museum Berlin has joined the ranks of Europe’s leading museums. Its exhibitions and permanent collection, educational activities, and diverse program of events make the museum a vibrant center of reflection on Jewish history and culture as well as about migration and diversity in Germany. An architectural masterpiece, Daniel Libeskind’s spectacular structure has firmly established itself as one of Berlin’s most recognizable landmarks. The zinc-paneled building is innovative in the connec...2017-12-0741 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E4: Women’s Perspective Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Caroline Olin—examines our Women’s Perspective walking tour with Pen Hassmann. As noted by Hassmann, Director of Berlin Private Tours, “In this tour, we will take in the main sites of Berlin (as well as some a little more hidden), but we will talk about them from the female perspective. Sites include Rosenstrasse, the Lustgarten, Bebelplatz, the new governement quarter, Hitler’s bunker and much more.” Caroline is a senior majoring in Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies, and minoring in Feminist and Gender Studies. She takes interest in Japanese-American identity due to her o...2017-12-0639 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E3: Interkulturelle Frauenzentrum SUSIThis podcast—led and produced by Bridget O’Neill—examines our session at Interkulturelles Frauenzentrum S.U.S.I. with Jamile da Silva e Silva (Program Coordinator) and Melody LaVerne Bettencourt (Events Assistant). S.U.S.I. (an abbreviation of Solidarity, Independence, Social and International)—an organization whose members and boards are mostly migrant—was founded on in 1992 by Christiane Barckhausen-Canale, “who wanted to create a house of international encounters in the autumn of ’89 in the east of Berlin.” The original aim of the organization “was to promote intercultural exchange, especially through events and workshops,” and this has evolved to include counselin...2017-12-0538 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E2: Das Verbogene MuseumThis podcast—led by Anna Balaguer—examines the Women Photojournalists in Europe 1914-1945: Wartime and Adventure exhibit at Das Verbogene Museum (The Hidden Museum). Das Verbogene Museum, founded in 1986, “is the only existing institution world-wide whose programme focuses on the public presentation and academic appraisal of women artists from past centuries, or of those who are no longer working within the art world.” According to the museum, it’s mission “is to publicise the life’s work and biographies of women artists who have fallen into obscurity for various reasons.” Anna Balaguer is a junior at Colorado College majoring...2017-12-0540 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E1: Jewish History & Culture Walking TourThis podcast—led and produced by Maggie Mehlman—examines our Jewish History & Culture Walking Tour with Carolyn Gammon, which covers the historic Jewish Quarter on the trail of the 18th century “German Socrates,” Moses Mendelssohn, Berlin’s first synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, Jewish High School, and where the world’s first female rabbi lived, the city residence of the expressionist painter Max Liebermann, the Holocaust Memorial, and other sites that communicate the significance of Jewish history and culture in Berlin. Maggie is a Mathematics major at Colorado College from Denver, CO. Maggie has been living in Lüneburg...2017-12-0340 minGet Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Kids & Young AdultsGet Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Kids & Young AdultsHeidi [Danish Edition] Audiobook by Johanna SpyriListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Heidi [Danish Edition] Author: Johanna Spyri Narrator: Annette Grunnet Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs and 58 mins Language: English Release date: 09-12-16 Publisher: Viatone Genres: Classics, Kids & Young Adults Publisher's Summary: Som 5-rig bliver den forldrelse Heidi sendt op for at bo sammen med sin bedstefar, der bor oppe p et bjerg i de schweiziske alper. Alle i landsbyen nede i dalen har ondt af hende, for bedstefaren er kendt for at vre en gammel gnavpotte, der helst holder sig for sig selv. Men Heidi finder hurtigt...2016-09-123h 58Get Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Kids & Young AdultsGet Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Kids & Young AdultsHeidi fr brug for, hvad hun har lrt [Heidi Will Need What She Has Learned] Audiobook by Johanna SpyriListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Heidi fr brug for, hvad hun har lrt [Heidi Will Need What She Has Learned] Author: Johanna Spyri Narrator: Annette Grunnet Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 09-12-16 Publisher: Viatone Genres: Classics, Kids & Young Adults Publisher's Summary: Efter sit ophold i Frankfurt bor Heidi nu igen p alpen sammen med sin elskede bedstefar. Hun holder kontakt med Klara der nste sommer kommer p besg sammen med Bedstemamma. Klara nyder de nye omgivelser og den friske gedemlk, der hurtigt gr hende bde...2016-09-123h 04The EditorialThe EditorialRebecca EatonHeidi talks with Rebecca Eaton, The Emmy Award-winning producer of PBS’s Masterpiece. Eaton has brought American audiences Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, the recent hits Sherlock, Poldark and Downton Abbey — the most-watched drama in PBS history — as well as high-profile titles such as Mr Selfridge, Endeavour, Wallander, Prime Suspect, Cranford, Little Dorrit, Inspector Lewis, and The Complete Jane Austen.2016-03-2923 minJohnson & Johnson Notes on Nursing Live: Audio Companion to the Johnson & Johnson Notes on Nursing E-DigestJohnson & Johnson Notes on Nursing Live: Audio Companion to the Johnson & Johnson Notes on Nursing E-DigestNurse Educator Heidi Sanborn on the Future of NursingWhat is on the horizon for nurses and future innovations in the nursing space? This month on the Nursing Notes Live podcast we discuss that topic with our special guests along with our host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic. This segment features nurse and educator Heidi Sanborn, RN, MSN, CCRN, who is a clinical assistant professor... The post Nurse Educator Heidi Sanborn on the Future of Nursing appeared first on Johnson & Johnson Notes on Nursing Live.2016-01-2718 minGet Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Kids & Young AdultsGet Best Sellers Audiobooks in Classics, Kids & Young AdultsHeidi Audiobook by Johanna SpyriListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Heidi Author: Johanna Spyri Narrator: Frances Cassidy Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins Language: English Release date: 02-01-07 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 19 votes Genres: Classics, Kids & Young Adults Publisher's Summary: Orphaned Heidi lives with her gruff but caring grandfather on the side of Swiss mountain, where she befriends young Peter the goat-herd. She leads an idyllic life, until she is forced to leave the mountain she has always known to go and live with a sickly girl in the city. Will Heidi...2007-02-015h 43