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Janine Chan
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Side Story
10: This Is Your Slime
Ali returns to the show to lead Janine and Austin in an exploration of contemporary Tamagotchi culture, focusing on the recent Tamagotchi Uni and brand new Tamagotchi Paradise releases, before diving headfirst into one of the clearest ways that gambling/gacha culture is spreading into the mainstream: The Pop Mart Hint System. Also: You can put your finger into it and touch the slimy button. Show Notes Further Info on How and Why to Call Payment Processors Someone Did Surgery to a Tamagotchi Paradise Official Punirunes Quick Start Guide — here’s how to play! Paraso...
2025-08-05
2h 00
RHAP: We Know Reality TV
Survivor AU World Tour: Janine Allis
We Know Global Survivor host Shannon Guss is previewing every player in Australian Survivor: Australia V World, explaining everything you need to know about their past reality TV history. Today, she speaks to Janine Allis expert Aimee Chan about this global business titan. They discuss Janine’s many in-game and life accolades and TV experiences, insights from her book and more.
2025-07-25
1h 17
Side Story
09: Denied Your Clocks Again
After a few episodes of exclusively appearing in the Outward Let's Play (available to $10 Patrons right here!), Jack and Janine return to Side Story proper. And oh what a trek it has been. They've crawled the the shadowy woods of a vague gothic forest. They've traversed the craggy slopes of the Australian outback. They've had to fend of both bats and BTs. And Austin? Seated comfortably in front of the microphone, Austin has many questions. Show Notes The Fort-Da Game IS in Death Stranding! Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:02 V Rising 01:02:18 Death...
2025-07-23
2h 13
Pust for livet
Anne Brit Kjelsrud. Del 5. Innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens.
Del 5. Jeg har laget en serie med Anne Brit Kjelsrud, den består av 5 episoder og to meditasjoner. Disse episodene gir en god innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens. Anne Brit gir oss en gave ved å dele sin dype innsikt. I denne episoden snakker vi om De fire påminnelsene og De fire uunnværlige i Buddhismen. God lytting:-)Tidligere episoder med Anne Brit: Episode 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 og 41. For å få en god forståelse av sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens anbefaler jeg at du lytter til hele denne serien.Anne Brit er utdannet...
2025-07-12
43 min
Pust for livet
Anne Brit Kjelsrud. Ledet meditasjon: Compassion- en variant av Tonglen.
Ledet meditasjon:Compassion- en variant av Tonglen.Denne meditasjonsøvelsen kan brukes på alle følelser/emosjoner, også i forbindelse med fysisk smerte. Start gjerne meditasjonen med å ta kontakt med vennlig åpenhet og medfølelse rettet både mot deg selv og alle sansende vesner. Avslutt gjerne med en dedikasjon til høynet bevissthet som gir oss alle frihet fra lidelsen og dens årsaker. God meditasjon:-)Tidligere episoder med Anne Brit: Episode 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. For å få en god forståelse av sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens anbefaler jeg at du lytter til hele denne serien...
2025-07-05
26 min
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Anne Brit Kjelsrud. Del 4. Innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens.
Del 4. Jeg har laget en serie med Anne Brit Kjelsrud, den består av 5 episoder og to meditasjoner. Disse episodene gir en god innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens. Anne Brit gir oss en gave ved å dele sin dype innsikt. I denne episoden snakker vi om sansene våre. Virkeligheten skapes i sinnet. Hjernen er et organ, det er ikke den som gir beskjed om liv. God lytting:-)Tidligere episoder med Anne Brit: Episode 36, 37, 38 og 39. For å få en god forståelse av sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens anbefaler jeg at du lytter til hele de...
2025-06-28
47 min
Pust for livet
Anne Brit Kjelsrud. Del 3. Innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens.
Del 3. Jeg har laget en serie med Anne Brit Kjelsrud, den består av 5 episoder og to meditasjoner. Disse episodene gir en god innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens. Anne Brit gir oss en gave ved å dele sin dype innsikt. I denne episoden snakker vi om sinnet, tanker, følelser og kroppen. God lytting:-)Tidligere episoder med Anne Brit: Episode 36 og 37 samt 38, som er en meditasjon.Anne Brit er utdannet klassisk danser og pedagog ved Den Norske Opera. Hun har hatt en lang karriere som danser – tre år ved DNO og rest...
2025-06-21
55 min
Pust for livet
Anne Brit Kjelsrud. Ledet meditasjon: 5 stjernen
Ledet meditasjon: 5 stjernen. En meditasjonsøvelse som samler og skaper forbindelse mellom det fysiske og det mentale. Start gjerne meditasjonen med å ta kontakt med vennlig åpenhet og medfølelse rettet både mot deg selv og alle sansende vesner. Avslutt gjerne med en dedikasjon til høynet bevissthet som gir oss alle frihet fra lidelsen og dens årsaker. Denne meditasjonen kommer som en del av serien: Innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens. God meditasjon:-)Anne Brit er utdannet klassisk danser og pedagog ved Den Norske Opera. Hun har hatt en lang karriere...
2025-06-14
21 min
Side Story
06: The i Stands for 'I'm the Gamer?'
After promising not to talk about the Summer Games Fest for too long, Janine, Keith, and Austin spend a full hour chatting about the event's resonance with various ongoing malaises and maladies affecting games culture. Then, finally, they dig into Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. Has she also stolen their hearts, or is their dream game just a fantasy? Show Notes Unearthed Treasure Room Showcase New Virtual Influencer Is Unbelievably Bad - Jarvis Johnson (Anna Indiana context) Janine's Fantasy Life Witching Hour LP Playlist Chapters
2025-06-10
2h 20
Pust for livet
Anne Brit Kjelsrud. Del 2. Innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens.
Del 2. Jeg har laget en serie med Anne Brit Kjelsrud, den består av 5 episoder og to meditasjoner. Disse episodene gir en god innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens. Anne Brit gir oss en gave ved å dele sin dype innsikt. I denne episoden snakker vi om Jeget, om hengivenhet og det å ha en praksis. God lytting:-)Anne Brit er utdannet klassisk danser og pedagog ved Den Norske Opera. Hun har hatt en lang karriere som danser – tre år ved DNO og resten i Høvik Ballett, Norges første moderne dansekompani, med base på Henie...
2025-06-07
45 min
Pust for livet
Anne Brit Kjelsrud. Del 1. Innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens.
Del 1. Jeg har laget en serie med Anne Brit Kjelsrud, den består av 5 episoder og to meditasjoner. Disse episodene gir en god innføring i sinnets natur og bevissthetens essens. Anne Brit gir oss en gave ved å dele sin dype innsikt. I denne episoden forteller hun litt om sin bakgrunn og vi fordyper oss i Våkenheten/ Bevisstheten. God lytting:-)Anne Brit er utdannet klassisk danser og pedagog ved Den Norske Opera. Hun har hatt en lang karriere som danser – tre år ved DNO og resten i Høvik Ballett, Norges første moderne dansekomp...
2025-05-31
37 min
Side Story
04: Get Ready to Learn Heaven, Buddy
Look, over there, at that tower. What sort of secrets could it hold? Perhaps some terrible Multiplayer Activities to waste your time. Or, no, wait, maybe it's one of the good towers, the kind you can zipline down or hover-grapple your way up, the kind with an loot... or even better, an agility orb on the top! No... no, wait, what's that number on the front?? Why is it counting down? And why does this whole thing smack of the French? Side Story only exists because of support from listeners like you. Go to friendsatthetable.cash to sup...
2025-05-13
2h 11
What is Public Health with Dr. Kee Chan
Navigating the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Landscape: A Conversation with Dr. Janine Hill
As federal funded programs, public institutions, and universities roll back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies, we are losing critical support for equity-centered initiatives. Now, public health leaders are faced with the question: How do we continue the work of advancing health equity in a time when DEI itself is under attack?In this episode, I speak with Dr. Janine Hill—a leadership coach and founder of Soar Strategies—about the evolving landscape of DEI in public health. From disappearing datasets to legislative crackdowns on DEI programs, Dr. Hill offers clarity, context, and practical guidance on how publi...
2025-04-30
1h 22
Our Nerdiest Thing
Season 5 : Episode 44 - The Shakespeare Conspiracy + Author Ben Alderson
Hello fellow nerds! On today’s episode, we are talking all about Shakespeare, those pesky conspiracy theories around his work, and our fave adaptations. Join us as we discuss the following:-Do you know the conspiracy theories regarding Shakespeare’s work?-Did you know that some people think Shakespeare didn't exist?-Did you know that there is a curse written on Shakespeare’s tomb?-What is your fave modern Shakespeare adaptation?Book Release News:Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by Kylie Lee Ba...
2025-04-29
1h 32
Side Story
03: What Does the i Stand For?
Would you leave an NPC so broken hearted that they just clam up for the rest of the game? Would you trade the AAA flash of 2025 for the animated FMV flair of 1992? Would you get upset if you engaged in hijinks so chaotic that you ended up slipping on a banana peel you put on the ground to begin with? Or would you understand that sometimes, the player getting what they want looks a little bit like the player not getting what they want? These questions and more answered on this episode of Side Story... Side Story on...
2025-04-29
2h 08
Side Story
02: Tim Rabbit, The British Bugs Bunny
What would you do if you were a little digital guy, running around in a Tron or Reboot style game world? Would you solve puzzles and investigate the myserious of the mansion-that-would-be-your-inheritence? Would you stalk the bogs of Britain, evading authoritarian robots and hunting for giant batteries? Or perhaps you would commit yourself to the noblest of goals, God's One True Task: Repeatedly raising and lowering all four windows of your Hyundai IONIQ 5, one at a time, while repeatedly taking selfies... Games Discussed this episode: Blue Prince, InZOI, Closer the Distance, Orwell, Atomfall show notes
2025-04-15
2h 07
Side Story
01: It’s All About the Bird
Around these parts, it isn't April Fools Day, it's April Truths Day, and today's big truth: Friends at the Table has a new podcast for you. It's about games and the stories they make us tell. It's that simple. It's hosted by Austin, with guests from the rest of the main show's cast. It's going to come out every two weeks, probably on Mondays. Today was an exception. Because of the holiday. Oh, and for $10 Patrons, it means the beginning of an exclusive Let's Play, the first episode of which is available right now (and hey, we'll pu...
2025-04-01
2h 18
The Not-Boring Tech Writer
Kate sounds off on docs hierarchy of needs and how we talk to ourselves
🎓 Our host, Kate Mueller, is teaching a 4-session Information Architecture Master Class that starts on September 16th!🎧 TNBTW listeners can use the coupon code "NOTBORING" during checkout to save 40% off the list price!🔗 Read more info and sign up: thenotboringtechwriter.com/learning—In this solo episode, Kate shares an update on working with content types, muses about the idea of a Documentation Hierarchy of Needs, and reflects more on Janine Chan’s interview (S3:E4) and how we talk to ourselves about being tech writers.—I may have overco...
2025-03-06
18 min
The Not-Boring Tech Writer
Bridging the gap from “not technical enough” to “technical” with Janine Chan
🎓 Our host, Kate Mueller, is teaching a 4-session Information Architecture Master Class that starts on September 16th!🎧 TNBTW listeners can use the coupon code "NOTBORING" during checkout to save 40% off the list price!🔗 Read more info and sign up: thenotboringtechwriter.com/learning—In this episode, I’m talking with Janine Chan, a technical writer and Write the Docs community moderator. We talk about how feeling “not technical enough” is as much about attitude and approach as it is about knowledge and ways you can bridge the gap to a more technical fu...
2025-02-20
57 min
HOMOMICRO
Saison 20 - Episode 6
Avec Brahim NAÏT-BALK, retrouvez "Homomicro, le podcast qui se prend aux mots", avec l’invité du jour: -Didier ROTH-BETTONI, lance une nouvelle collection de littérature érotique queer chez La Musardine. Il présente "MIDI - MINUIT SAUNA" un roman de Lucien FRADIN. Interview par Brahim NAÏT-BALK Avec le Cercle des Chroniqueurs : - Jean-François KERVIZIC présente dans « Culture et Vous » le nouveau film de l’acteur et réalisateur Gaël Morel "Vivre, Mourir, Renaitre" qui a fait sensation au Festival de Cannes 2024 - Nathan HILLAIREAU « Les Sons de la Fierté » : "I F...
2024-10-27
1h 01
Shonen Flop
#106 Muddy (Ft. Magic: The Gathering artist Carly Janine Mazur)
Manga by Aimoto, Shou A manga about golems and fatherhood, wait didn’t we do this before? We and our guest Magic: the Gathering artist Carly Janine Mazur discuss Shonen Jump manga Muddy. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast, Tumblr shonen-flop, or email shonenflop@gmail.com • You can find our guest at carlyjanine.com and @CarlyLady • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access t...
2024-07-15
48 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Jessi Jezewska Stevens on Geneva, Gettysburg, Krakow, Tuscany, Siberia, Indiana; on writing for two days and editing for a year; on honeymoons; on precise descriptions and hope; on landing in JFK; and on dwelling in the past — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Jessi Jezewska Stevens, to discuss her book, Ghost Pains. Please consider supporting your local bookshop.If you’re enjoying the podcast, I’d love you to leave a rating or a review. To learn about future editions, please subscri...
2024-06-27
43 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Hilary Bradt on getting lost; on the Galapagos and Inca Trail in the 1970s; on aerograms v social media; on hitch-hiking at 82; on her guidebooks to Burma, Iraq, Iran and N Korea; on public footpaths and bluebells; and on feeling homesick — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Hilary Bradt to discuss Taking the Risk: My Adventures in Travel & Publishing. Please consider supporting your local bookshop.If you’re enjoying the podcast, I’d love you to leave a rating or a review. To lear...
2024-04-24
35 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Ginanne Brownell on hearing clarinets and trombones by a Nairobi city dump; on a fairytale morphing; on big skies; on searching for a cemetery by Lake Michigan; on her next book: a global surrogacy journey — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Ginanne Brownell, to discuss her book, GHETTO CLASSICS: How a youth orchestra changed a Nairobi slum Please consider supporting your local bookshop.If you’re enjoying the podcast, I’d love you to leave a rating or a review...
2024-03-28
28 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Nastassja Martin on her near-death encounter with a Kamchatka bear; on the boundaries between humankind and nature; on linear v spiral storytelling; on being in between worlds; on dreams, and on waking from them — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Nastassja Martin to discuss her book, IN THE EYE OF THE WILD. Please consider supporting your local bookshop.If you’re enjoying the podcast, I’d love you to leave a rating or a review. To learn about f...
2024-01-18
49 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ on life in Lagos and Norwich; on how family pressure shapes you; on hope as something active; on walking to get out of one’s head; on random news items; and on writing a story, leaving out all the politics — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ to discuss her new book, A Spell of Good Things. Please consider supporting your local bookshop.If you’re enjoying the podcast, I’d love you to leave a rating or a review. To learn...
2023-11-17
42 min
Changing The Way We Work (COVID-19) Community of Practice
Respiratory and Flu Season: Counselling Kids & Balancing Workload
In this session, we will provide general updates, discuss how to approach counselling kids on COVID-19 vaccinations and answer general questions related to respiratory virus season. We also discuss how to approach time management during the respiratory and flu season. Panelists: Joan Chan, Family Physician, Guelph Family Health Team, Guelph, ON Janine McCready, Infectious Disease Physician, Michael Garron Hospital, Toronto, ON Host: Mekalai Kumanan, OCFP President, Family Physician, Two Rivers Family Health Team, Chief of Family Medicine, Cambridge Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, ON Moderator: Tara Kiran, Fidani Chair of Improvement and Innovation, University of...
2023-10-27
1h 11
Diexpress Podcast
T03E05 - De Minas a Runeterra: Conchas no Mundo dos Games!
Diexpress Podcast - T03E05 - De Minas a Runeterra: Conchas no Mundo dos Games! @ahhhmalaca @samiichan_ @Cleyderson Abertura - 00:00 Notícias e curiosidades - Little Witch Nobeta - @Ideafintl https://www.nintendo.com/pt-br/store/products/little-witch-nobeta-switch/ #nobeta Running - @SeashellStudio https://www.nintendo.com/pt-br/store/products/running-fable-switch/ #runningfable Blossom Tales 2: The Minotaur Prince @PlaytonicGamesltd https://www.nintendo.com/pt-br/store/products/blossom-tales-ii-the-minotaur-prince-switch/ #blossomtales2 #blossomtales Cube Airport - @gramikgames3060 @colossusgamestudio1145 https://www.nintendo.com/pt-br/store/products/cube-airport-switch/#cubeairport Sentry City - @jpd92363 Link Eshop: https://www.nintendo.com/pt-br/store/products/sentry-city-switch/ #sentrycity Pocket Bravery - @StateraStudio @PQu...
2023-10-03
52 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Daljit Nagra on his sense of mischief; on abandoning 30 line poems; on his first language Punjabi; on listening to Miles Davis; on fully expecting to fail; on the nine-metre man and snake gods; and on straight bananas — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Daljit Nagra to discuss his latest collection of poetry, Indiom.Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to thank the supporter of this podcast:Abercrombie & Kent — Creating unique, meticulously planned journeys into hard-to-reach wildernesses and cult...
2023-08-30
36 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Khashayar J Khabushani on hyphenated identity; on Dodgers jerseys and drinking beer; on memoir v fiction; on belonging where we are born; on hopefulness and youthfulness; on the myth of LA; and on missing hearing Farsi — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Khashayar J Khabushani to discuss his debut, I Will Greet the Sun Again.Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to thank the supporter of this podcast:Cox & Kings — Arranging captivating travel experiences for...
2023-08-02
45 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Hanne Ørstavik on love, love and more love; on travelling with her books; on openness and vulnerability as two sides of the same thing; on 16 books written as one big novel; on the power of silence in Mexico; and on embarrassing notebooks — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Hanne Ørstavik to discuss her book, Ti Amo. It is her 16th novel.Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to thank the supporter of this podcast: Abercrombie & Kent — Creating unique, meticulously planned journeys into hard...
2023-07-17
47 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Damian Le Bas on rambunctious families; on van life; on slag heaps and rubbish tips; on lecturing kids; on the only seasons of summer and winter; on the question “where are you from?”; and on looking like a Division 4 Swedish footballer — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Damian Le Bas to discuss his debut, The Stopping Places. Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to thank the supporter of this podcast:Abercrombie & Kent — Creating unique, meticulously planned journeys into hard-to-reach wildernesses and cultures.If you’re enjoying the podcast, I’d lo...
2023-06-11
47 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Sophie Ward on experimental education; on flaws and frailties and guilt; on saying “my wife”; on child acting; on the US-Vietnam War; on her superpower; on writing more about Detective Sergeant Carter; on outliers; on travelling to Mars — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Sophie Ward to discuss her novels, The Schoolhouse, and her debut Love and Other Thought Experiments, long listed for the Booker. Before that, a work of non-fiction, A Marriage Proposal: The Importance of Equal Marriage and What it Means for All of Us. Please consider supporting your lo...
2023-05-17
39 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o on riding matatus in Kenya; on the community he misses most; on torture and imagination; on the fun of writing a book on toilet paper; on birds, bees and butterflies; on which book is next; on where he wants to retire — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer and scholar Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o to discuss his life's works including Wrestling with the Devil, which reflects on his imprisonment back in 1978. Also, his first novel Caitaani Mũtharabainĩ, in English, Devil on the Cross, which he wrote in prison. And Weep Not, Child; The Rive...
2023-04-29
52 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Doreen Cunningham on Arctic ice; on bullying; on community as hope; on the fact there are whales singing in the sea still, in spite of it all; on Amtrak trains; on bank loans and luck; on mothering; on the gray whales of the Puget Sound— with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Doreen Cunningham to discuss her debut, SOUNDINGS: Journeys in the company of whales. From the lagoons of Mexico to Arctic glaciers, Doreen followed the route of the gray whale on one of the longest mammalian migrations — with Max, her little boy, by her side. Her...
2023-03-29
47 min
The Finish Line Podcast
Brian Grasso, CEO of Simple Charity, on the Impact of Generosity on College Campuses Across the Country (Ep. 68)
Brian Grasso is the CEO and founder of Simple Charity. When he was in high school, Brian was drawn to the intersection of the gospel and global poverty. He, along with a number of other high school students, set a goal to raise $100,000 through a variety of fundraisers to fuel organizations working in that space. That effort continued to grow into the nonprofit that Brian leads today, which operates at college campuses across the country. Simple Charity inspires Christian students to grow in solidarity with people experiencing poverty and injustice through multiple creative programs and initiatives. And...
2023-03-27
57 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Kylie Moore-Gilbert on her most treasured possession in prison; on training herself to memorise everything in a room, and on recall; on solitary confinement, hope and freedom; on how it feels to be in an airport immigration queue — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I’m joined by the writer and scholar Kylie Moore-Gilbert to discuss her book, THE UNCAGED SKY: My 804 days in an Iranian prison. Kylie was arrested at Tehran Airport in September 2018 by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards and convicted of espionage. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but released early in...
2023-02-22
34 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Osman Yousefzada on writing about a community that didn’t want to be documented; on illiteracy; on being polite; on his photographic memory and eye for detail; on being on an eternal road; on the right passport and the wrong passport — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Osman Yousefzada to discuss his debut The Go-Between: A portrait of growing up between different worlds. It’s a coming-of-age memoir, reflecting on his early life in Birmingham, a childhood within the embrace of an ultra-conservative community of immigrants from Pakistani Pashtun.Please co...
2023-02-07
37 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Frances Stonor Saunders on stamp-collecting; on Alzheimer’s and collective amnesia; on folding maps the wrong way; on what you would take if you were fleeing; on subversive humour; on inanimate objects; on never writing another book again — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Frances Stonor Saunders to discuss her book The Suitcase, Six Attempts to Cross a Border.Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to thank the supporter of this podcast:Abercrombie & Kent — Creating unique, meticulously pl...
2023-01-12
45 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Justin Marozzi on what makes a city great; on wanting to live in Istanbul, but not Jerusalem; on finding your bearings in time and space; on pilgrimages; on feeling like an outsider more than ever; on waking up in an unknown city alone — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Justin Marozzi to discuss his book Islamic Empires: Fifteen cities that define a civilisation.Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to thank the supporter of this podcast:Abercrombie & Kent — Creating unique, meticulously planned jo...
2022-12-18
42 min
MLM Nation - Network Marketing's Untold Secrets
How to Recruit Corporate People Into Network Marketing by Laura Evans
Laura Evans shares tips on how to recruit people working for Corporate America into your network marketing businessWho is Laura EvanLaura Evans has over 20 years of network marketing experience.She credits her success to international expansion and also her ability to maximize compensation plans.She’s a top earner, is leading one of the fastest growing teams in her company and is a 6 figure GIVER.Favorite Quote“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will neve...
2022-12-12
34 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Roger Robinson on roadtripping around Britain's coastline; on the white light of Trinidad; on Black Joy; on what he sees looking at the sea; on moving to Marseille, or anywhere; on police knees on throats; on creative citizenship — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Roger Robinson to discuss his book, Home Is Not A Place, a collaboration with photographer and writer Johny Pitts — it’s a free-form composition of Roger’s words with Johny’s images, reflecting on Black Britishness and its resilience.Please consider supporting your local bo...
2022-12-01
44 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Anthony Sattin on nomadic thinking; on whether one plus one really does equal two; on the survival of the hunter-gatherer; on assabiyah; on digital nomads; on Bruce Chatwin’s unpublished writing; on telling stories around campfires — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Anthony Sattin to discuss his book, NOMADS: The Wanderers Who Shaped Our World. It documents the history of people who’ve lived their lives on the move, beyond walls and beyond borders — exploring how and how much nomads have contributed to human progress and development.
2022-11-11
40 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Ariana Neumann on inherited memory; on getting angry in Spanish; on wanting to speak Czech and have a little house on the Vltava; on the migrant crisis in Venezuela; on betrayal and hope; on travelling and feeling the wind on your face — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Ariana Neumann to discuss her book, When Time Stopped: A memoir of my father’s war and what remains. It documents Ariana’s journey to discovering her family’s Jewish roots and their efforts to survive World War II in their homeland of Czechoslovakia, yet as so...
2022-10-23
46 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Mother & daughter Karen Joy Fowler and Shannon Leone Fowler on historical fact, the imagination and the revision of memory; on childhood freedoms and unstructured time; on keeping a journal; on the heroics of librarians — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I talk to the mother and daughter pairing Karen Joy Fowler and Shannon Leone Fowler, to discuss their books: Booth, and Travelling with Ghosts, respectively.Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to thank the supporter of this podcast:...
2022-10-02
49 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Tim Mackintosh-Smith on the settled v the wanderer; on capital letters and capital cities; on his hometown San’a; on mesmerising language, the heft of translation and sonorous tripe; on libraries, scud missiles and alabaster window panes — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Tim Mackintosh-Smith to discuss his latest book, Arabs: A 3,000-year history of peoples, tribes and empires.His body of work includes: Yemen, Travels in Dictionary Land; a trilogy on the 14th-century traveller Ibn Baṭṭūṭah who, in his words, may well be the most wi...
2022-09-18
46 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Mona Arshi on transitioning from lawyer to poet to novelist; on silence; on the energy of adolescence; on not wanting to be persuasive; on listening to birdsong and hearing Punjabi; on writing on trains; on “tornado poems” — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Mona Arshi to discuss her debut novel: Somebody Loves You, a coming-of-age story about a British girl, born to Indian parents, growing up in the suburbs of London. Mona’s novel follows a body of work in poetry, including Dear Big Gods, and before that Sm...
2022-09-03
37 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Winnie M Li on the author as activist; on sexual assault and consent and #metoo; on writing both perspectives — of perpetrator and victim; on the memories we can choose, and those foisted upon us; and on getting back on the road — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Winnie M Li to discuss her books: Complicit, a novel exploring sexual assault and consent in the US filmmaking industry, at the time of the #MeToo movement. It follows her first novel, Dark Chapter, a fictionalised retelling of her own experience of rape....
2022-08-07
36 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Jennifer Steil on unexpected connections between places; on "in between-ness"; on friendship in Yemen; on the Jewish diaspora in Bolivia; on the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan; on living in a permanent state of nostalgia; and on gallons of gin — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Jennifer Steil to discuss her book, Exile Music, a historical novel written from the perspective of a young Jewish girl, who flees Austria in the 1930s for La Paz, Bolivia — a country that offers her family refuge, as the Nazis rise up in Europe....
2022-07-24
36 min
The Wandering Book Collector
"War Child" Emmanuel Jal on a special edition of The Wandering Book Collector, including the title track of his new album Shangah
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this special edition, I speak with Emmanuel Jal to discuss War Child, a memoir of his years growing up in Sudan, when his country was being rocked by civil war. Emmanuel was separated from his family and forced to become a child soldier. Up to two million people were killed in this...
2022-07-10
31 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Kathryn D. Sullivan on our oceans; on an adventurous childhood; on maps and plotting journeys; on moving in microgravity; on time travel; on a ticket to Mars; on Moscow during the Cold War; and on losing sight of Planet Earth, literally — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Kathryn D. Sullivan to discuss her book, Handprints on Hubble: An Astronaut’s Story of Invention, about deploying the revolutionary telescope, and about the people who made it work.Please consider supporting your local bookshop.The Wandering Book Collector would like to...
2022-06-08
33 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Preti Taneja on finding the words; on collective grief; on Partition; on the question of home and how prison is never home; on the inevitability of political writing; on anguish; on the necessary fiction that is trust — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer Preti Taneja to discuss her book, AFTERMATH, which has just been published. It’s a work of fragmented non-fiction, of life after the terrorist attack at Fishmongers’ Hall in London in 2019. Preti knew one the victims of the attack and the perpetrator of the crime.
2022-05-22
30 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Rebecca Mead on the to-ing and fro-ing between New York and London; on being mis/understood; on migration in your 20s v your 50s; on Trieste; on eavesdropping on buses — with TWBC
Welcome to The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the journalist and writer Rebecca Mead to discuss her latest book — Home/Land: A Memoir of Departure and Return. It recounts her personal to and fro, leaving her childhood home in England, moving to New York, and then returning 30 years later to London, this time with her husband and son....
2022-05-04
37 min
Leaders in Finance Podcast
#104 - S6E4 - Allegra van Hövell-Patrizi — CEO Aegon Nederland, talent, glazen plafond, McKinsey, Italië, koken, tegenslag, balans, managen van tijd als CEO, tips starters
Allegra van Hövell-Patrizi is CEO van Aegon Nederland en zij is dat sinds juni 2021. Daarnaast is ze lid van Management Board van Aegon N.V. Allegra begon haar carrière in 1996 bij McKinsey en specialiseerde zich onder andere in de financiële dienstverlening. Ze werd partner bij McKinsey en werkte er in totaal circa 12 jaar. Daarna stapte ze over naar het management van F&C Asset Management Plc, een Brits vermogensbeheerbedrijf. In 2009 startte ze bij Prudential Plc waar ze o.a. Group Risk Director was. In 2015 maakte ze de overstap naar Aegon waar ze in 2...
2022-04-29
1h 01
The Wandering Book Collector
Horatio Clare on madness, mania and healing; on migrating swallows; on keeping a diary; on being the other in othering; on "the love of many things" and Van Gogh — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the inimitable travel writer Horatio Clare to discuss his latest book — Heavy Light: A Journey through Madness, Mania and Healing. It recounts Horatio’s personal breakdown, his sectioning, his psychiatric treatment, and his recovery. His body of work includes memoir, stories of nature and children’s literature, such a...
2022-04-20
37 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Brigid Delaney on restlessness, on the mania around wellness, on Seneca and stoicism, on Australia's tough lockdown and where she is choosing to go first (Bali), not forgetting cockatoos — with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the travel writer and columnist Brigid Delaney to discuss her latest book Wellmania: Misadventures in the search for wellness, which is currently being turned into a Netflix comedy-drama series airing worldwide later this year. This follows her novel Wild Things, and her debut This Restless Life: Churning...
2022-04-07
33 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Geoffrey Kent on a special SAFARI edition of The Wandering Book Collector
Welcome to this special SAFARI edition of The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This podcast is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with Geoffrey Kent to discuss his memoir, Safari, a book which opens in Nairobi, Kenya, and follows him on his travels all over the world… from the Nile to Nepal, Brazil to Botswana, Papua New Guinea to the Polar regions, as he built up his business Ab...
2022-03-27
17 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Sara Wheeler on Russia and its writers of the Golden Age: Pushkin, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoyevsky, Chekhov, and on language, translation, etymology and bathmats across nine time zones -- with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the travel writer and biographer Sara Wheeler to discuss her book — Mud and Stars: Travels in Russia with Pushkin and Other Geniuses of the Golden Age. Among Sara’s body of work are O My America!: Six Women and their Second Acts in a New World, and book...
2022-03-13
46 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Kapka Kassabova on the Balkans, on growing up behind the Iron Curtain, on the inheritance of pain, on writing by water, on alchemistry, on healing -- with TWBC
Half-way into the first season, welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the writer and poet Kapka Kassabova whose body of work on the Balkans becomes even more critical and urgent at this time. TO THE LAKE: A Journey of War and Peace explore the shadowlands of the triple border between Albania, the Republic...
2022-03-02
36 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Maaza Mengiste on Ethiopia, on women in war, on pulling the trigger, on photography, on writing in Rome, on standing before monuments to fascism, on Project 3541 -- with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the most lyrical of writers Maaza Mengiste discussing her latest book The Shadow King, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, as well as looking back to her debut Beneath the Lion’s Gaze. Please consider supporting your local bookshop. And learn more about Maaza’s Project3541, focusing on the...
2022-02-15
36 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Carla Power on how to deradicalise your town, on the journey back from extremism, on a childhood across Afghanistan, India, Iran and Egypt, as well as St Louis, Missouri, and on the Islamic feminist theologian Amina Wadud -- with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home.In this edition, I speak with the dauntless journalist and writer Carla Power discussing her latest book Home, Land, Security: Deradicalization and the Journey Back from Extremism. I also look back to her debut If the Oceans Were Ink: An Unlikely Friendship and a Journey to the Heart of the Quran, a National...
2022-02-03
32 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Afua Hirsch on London, Senegal, Ghana, on imperial nostalgia, on the African diaspora, on plane journeys, and on choosing a name for her daughter -- with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, longing and belonging, and home.In this edition, I speak with the media multi-hyphenate Afua Hirsch whose book Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging takes the reader on an emotional personal journey as she grapples with her own sense of belonging “to find the place where my identity could become whole”, while exploring the contemporary cris...
2022-01-19
28 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Bernardine Evaristo on London, Nigeria, Brazil, the Royal Society of Literature, on travelling as a Black woman in Estonia, on the Booker, on marble bathrooms, and on Never Giving Up -- with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, longing and belonging, and home.In this second edition, I speak with writer and journalist Bernardine Evaristo discussing her latest book Manifesto: On Never Giving Up, as well as looking back to her body of work, particularly Lara, a semi-autobiographical novel in verse, and her Booker-winning Girl, Woman, Other.Also note, in 2021 Bernardine curated a new series...
2021-12-29
25 min
The Wandering Book Collector
Janine di Giovanni on covering conflicts in Syria, Gaza and Bosnia, on vanishing Christian communities in the Middle East, and on nesting, on loneliness, on risk, and on not going home -- with TWBC
Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, longing and belonging, and home.In this first edition, I speak with writer and journalist Janine di Giovanni discussing her latest book, The Vanishing: The Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East, as well as looking back to her The Morning They Came for Us: Dispatches from Syria and Ghosts By Daylight: A Memoir of War and Love.
2021-12-14
31 min
The Wandering Book Collector
The Trailer - The Wandering Book Collector
This travel/literary podcast welcomes some of the world's great writers and thinkers and risk-takers, from Bernardine Evaristo to Afua Hirsch to Janine di Giovanni to Carla Power. Hosted by award-winning journalist and author Michelle Jana Chan.https://linktr.ee/thewanderingbookcollectorSupported by:Abercrombie & Kent — Creating unique, meticulously planned journeys into hard-to-reach wildernesses and cultures.TUMI — Creating world-class business, travel and performance luxury essentials.Ultimate Library — Creating bespoke book collections to educate and inspire.If you enjoy the podcast, I’d love you to leave a rating or a rev...
2021-12-04
01 min
For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Janine Di Giovanni / The Vanishing: War Correspondence, Humanitarian Journalism, and the Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East
Can Christianity survive in the Middle East? Ancient communities of Christian faithful are currently being decimated not just by religious violence, persecution, and war—but the economic factors that motivate emigration and refuge. Janine Di Giovanni is an award-winning journalist and war correspondent, and is Senior Fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. She joins Evan Rosa to discuss her journalistic style and approach to human rights reporting, the alarming decimation of the Christian population in the Middle East, the difference between survival and flourishing, and what it means to adapt to being an outsider. Her latest bo...
2021-11-06
44 min
World Football
Olympic opportunities, regression and pressure
South Africa's Janine van Wyk discusses the future opportunities for Zambia's Barbra Banda following some impressive performances at the Tokyo Olympics. China's under-16 coach Chan Yuen Ting reflects on why the country isn't producing more talented players. And Pat Nevin looks ahead to the start of the new season in Scotland.Picture: Zambia's Barbra Banda celebrates a goal against China at the Tokyo Olympics. (Photo by KOHEI CHIBAHARA/AFP via Getty Images)
2021-07-29
33 min
Beyond the Dark
S3 | Episode 5 | Survivors of EV-9 - Part 5
After a virus wipes out most of human civilisation, a few scattered survivors - one of whom carries a devastating secret - attempt to stay ahead of the cannibalistic infected.Content Warning: Blood, Gratuitous Violence, Death, Gun SFXWritten and produced by Mark R. HealyMusic by Mark R. HealyCast:Luke WheelerMadison Garris - www.madisongarris.comRay O'HareTrent Trachtenberg - trentmtrachtenberg.weebly.comNhea DurousseauAlyssa MartejaShogo Miyakita
2021-07-13
21 min
Beyond the Dark
S3 | Episode 4 | Survivors of EV-9 - Part 4
After a virus wipes out most of human civilisation, a few scattered survivors - one of whom carries a devastating secret - attempt to stay ahead of the cannibalistic infected.Content Warning: Blood, Gratuitous Violence, Death, Gun SFXWritten and produced by Mark R. HealyMusic by Mark R. HealyCast:Luke WheelerMadison Garris - www.madisongarris.comRay O'HareTrent Trachtenberg - trentmtrachtenberg.weebly.comNhea DurousseauAlyssa MartejaShogo Miyakita
2021-07-06
26 min
Beyond the Dark
S3 | Episode 3 | Survivors of EV-9 - Part 3
After a virus wipes out most of human civilisation, a few scattered survivors - one of whom carries a devastating secret - attempt to stay ahead of the cannibalistic infected.Content Warning: Blood, Gratuitous Violence, Death, Gun SFXWritten and produced by Mark R. HealyMusic by Mark R. HealyCast:Luke WheelerMadison Garris - www.madisongarris.comRay O'HareTrent Trachtenberg - trentmtrachtenberg.weebly.comNhea DurousseauAlyssa MartejaShogo Miyakita
2021-06-29
19 min
Beyond the Dark
S3 | Episode 2 | Survivors of EV-9 - Part 2
After a virus wipes out most of human civilisation, a few scattered survivors - one of whom carries a devastating secret - attempt to stay ahead of the cannibalistic infected.Content Warning: Blood, Gratuitous Violence, Death, Gun SFXWritten and produced by Mark R. HealyMusic by Mark R. HealyCast:Luke WheelerMadison Garris - www.madisongarris.comRay O'HareTrent Trachtenberg - trentmtrachtenberg.weebly.comNhea DurousseauAlyssa Marteja...
2021-06-22
25 min
Beyond the Dark
S3 | Episode 1 | Survivors of EV-9 - Part 1
After a virus wipes out most of human civilisation, a few scattered survivors - one of whom carries a devastating secret - attempt to stay ahead of the cannibalistic infected.Content Warning: Blood, Gratuitous Violence, Death, Gun SFXWritten and produced by Mark R. HealyMusic by Mark R. HealyCast:Luke WheelerMadison Garris - www.madisongarris.comRay O'HareTrent Trachtenberg - trentmtrachtenberg.weebly.comNhea DurousseauAlyssa Marteja...
2021-06-15
31 min
She Plays On - Women's Football Podcast
News of the week: Man City beat Everton in extra-time to win the 2019 FA Cup
This week in the news: Late extra-time goals from Georgia Stanway and Janine Beckie settled a terrific Women's FA Cup final as Manchester City eventually overcame Everton at Wembley to lift the trophy for the third time; A gender inequality row has erupted in football after the FA doubled down on its decision to close girls' academies during lockdown while boys' academies have been allowed to remain open; Ella Toone's late strike sent Manchester United top of the Women's Super League for the first time and ended Arsenal's 100% start; Two goals in two minutes from Bethany England helped Chelsea...
2020-11-12
09 min
MLM Nation - Network Marketing's Untold Secrets
The Art of Relationship Building and Followups by Miriam Steketee
Miriam Steketee and Simon Chan talk about relationship building in today's online world and what it means to be "consistent" in your business.Miriam also talks about how to followup and how she signed up her first leader.Who Is Miriam Steketee?Miriam Steketee is a former professional dancer turned corporate chick who looked to network marketing as a side hustle and turned it into a seven-figure business in just four years.Her passion is helping women live authentically and become the best version of themselves. She lives in Ridgewood, New...
2020-07-13
51 min
Musikrevyn i P2
Nyårsrevyn: Årets bästa skiva 2018!
Musikrevyn samlar ihop och sammanfattar musikåret 2018 och viktigast av allt utser årets bästa skiva. Elva stycken album har belönats med högsta betyg i programmet under året men bara ett kan ta hem förstaplatsen. Så vem var allra bäst? Musikrevyns redaktion och samtliga paneldeltagare har röstat och i programmet avslöjar vi resultatet av omröstningen. Nominerade skivor: 1. GUSTAV MAHLER Symfoni nr 5 Gürzenich-Orchester, Köln Francois-Xavier Roth, dirigent Harmonia Mundi HMM 905285 2. OLIVIER MESSIAEN Kvartett för tidens ände Martin Fröst, klarinett, Lucas Debarque, piano, Janine Jansen, violin, Torleif Thedéen, cello Sony 88985363102...
2018-12-30
00 min
RnBass Radio
RnBass Radio Episode #20 w/ J Maine & DJ A Ron
RnBass Radio Episode #20 hosted by J Maine + DJ A Ron. An eclectic collective of culture. Artwork: Javan Barton Subscribe to RnBass Radio mailing list: http://bit.ly/2v2VftX Episode 19: https://soundcloud.com/rnbass/rnbass-radio-episode-19-w-j-maine-dj-a-ron Follow J Maine: http://instagram.com/itsjmaine http://twitter.com/jmaine @iamjmaine Follow DJ A Ron: http://instagram.com/iamdja_ron http://twitter.com/imadja_ron @onairwitharon Visit: http://rnbass.com 1) J Maine - No Filter ft. Johnny Maxwell 2) Jordan Solomon - Met Yet 3) Milla - Smeeze 4) Stalone - Deep Sea 5) Janine The Machine - Origami 6) Kida Kudz - Last Last 7) P-Lo - Woke 8...
2018-06-13
00 min
The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan
171: Shark Tank's Janine Allis Shares Her Secrets for Growing a Startup With Zero Funding
Despite being a prolific investor as one of the judges on Australia's Shark Tank, Janine Allis would rather sell her family home than seek investor funding. How do we know? Well, that's precisely what she did to start her own business.Allis started her first business while on maternity leave, and it was then, like so many entrepreneurs, when she realized she didn't want to live by someone else's rules anymore. The result was Boost Juice, a retail empire that stretches over 500 stores across the globe, making it the largest and most profitable juice bar chain in the...
2017-10-13
43 min
The Tao of Self-Confidence
288: Believe In Your Abilities With Janine Teo
Janine Teo is currently the CEO of Solve Education, a not-for-profit Education Technology company with the mission to make quality education accessible to everyone. Janine is a passionate entrepreneur who started her first business at 22 in the beauty industry. She continued to create other profitable companies in the beauty, technology, and consumer goods industries. Janine used to doubt her abilities thinking she wasn't good enough for her job and was comparing herself to other people. The moment she started to believe in her own abilities, that is when she gained the confidence to be the person that she is today. ...
2017-01-11
12 min
KPFA - APEX Express
Kearny Street Workshop’s Literary Reading
Tonight we bring you powerful words from Kearny Street Workshop’s talented teachers and students of this year’s Interdisciplinary Writers Lab. IWL is a three month, multi-genre class for local writers, challenged to expand their practice by working in a variety of genres and formats. Tune in to hear the fruits of their labor. A stellar lineup of instructors included: Chinaka Hodge (writing for performance), Nayomi Munaweera (fiction), Brynn Saito (poetry). The IWL 2015 cohort was made up of Celeste Chan, Vida Kuang, Daniel Riddle Rodriguez, Joshua Merchant, Janine Mogannam, Shelley Wong, Phuong Vuong, Helida Silva, Audrey Esquivel...
2015-11-19
45 min