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Jeanne Clifton
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Revitalize and Replant
Our Top Book Recommendations
Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst discuss what they’re reading and have some book recommendations. Mark Clifton’s Recommedations: The River of Doubt by Candice Millard Scripture-Guided Worship by Joe Crider The Ways of God by Richard Blackaby Mark Hallock’s Recommendations: The Devoted Mind by Kris Lungaard Spurgeon the Pastor by Geoff Chang Trusting God by Jerry Bridges Into His Presence: Praying with the Puritans by Tim Chesster The Care of Souls by Harold Senkbeil Pastors and Their Critics – Joel Beeke and Nicholas J. Thompson Joyful Perseverance: Staying Fresh throught the Ups and...
2024-12-10
00 min
From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
"THELMA RITTER: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH" (060)
EPISODE 60 - "THELMA RITTER: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH" - 11/04/2024There's a scene in the classic 1950 film All About Eve where Eve Harrington (ANNE BAXTER), a star-struck fan who has infiltrated the life of Broadway star Margo Channing (BETTE DAVIS), is telling the tragic story of her past to Margo and her friends. While Margo and company are drawn into the sad circumstances of Eve's life, Margo's acerbic dresser Birdie, played to perfection by the great THELMA RITTER, is not buying her sob story. After Eve finishes, Birdie mutters, "What a story! Everything but...
2024-11-04
30 min
Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - The Life of Riley (Fish Story), Abbott and Costello Show (Jack and the Beanstalk) & Cheaper by the Dozen
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," listeners will be treated to a lineup of timeless radio shows beginning with "The Life of Riley" in the episode titled "Fish Story." Originally aired on June 4, 1944, this comedic episode features Chester A. Riley, played by William Bendix, who finds himself in a hilarious mix-up involving a borrowed rowboat and a supposed giant fish. The cast also includes Paula Winslowe as Peg Riley, John Brown as Digby "Digger" O'Dell, and Barbara Eiler as Babs Riley. Following "The Life of Riley," the airwaves will bring the laughter of "The Abbott...
2024-07-12
1h 34
MAX - Der Podcast
MAX Der Podcast Synchro-Special 18 mit Sven Gerhardt (Pedro Alonso aka BERLIN aus Haus des Geldes uvm.)
In diesem Synchro-Special spreche ich mit dem vielseitigen und sehr sympatischen Schauspieler Sven Gerhardt. Ihr kennt ihn aus zahlreichen Serien und Filmen. Seine charismatische Stimme leiht Sven Pedro Alonso aka BERLIN in der Bankraub-Serie Haus des Geldes, Clifton Collins Jr. in Westworld sowie David Duchovny als Agent Mulder in der Serie Akte X. Ich sprach mit Sven über seine Anfänge, das Segeln, seine schwierigste Synchron-Rolle und was uns bald noch von ihm erwartet. © Foto: Jeanne Degraa
2024-05-01
24 min
Fearless Authenticity with Jeanne Sparrow
Take the Journey with Artistic Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Nicole Clarke-Springer
Nicole Clarke-Springer isn’t losing sleep over the final product; as a dancer and choreographer, she’s more interested in the process. She says the communal nature of her work is what makes the performance authentic and affects the audience. Nicole shares with Jeanne why she threw out her plan to move to New York City for training; what the three points of collaboration are when she’s choreographing and why they matter; how embracing the process contributes to her success; why listening to your intuition is important; and why she doesn’t tell herself she will do better.
2024-04-11
38 min
Vintage Classic Radio
Friday Night Noir - Inner Sanctum (Death for Sale) & Laura (Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, Vincent Price)
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for another enchanting evening of mystery and intrigue as we delve into the shadows of the past. It's Friday Night Noir on Vintage Classic Radio, where we bring you two timeless gems from the golden age of radio drama. So, dim the lights, settle into your favorite armchair, and let's embark on a journey to a world of suspense and thrills. Inner Sanctum Mysteries - "Death for Sale" Our first chilling tale tonight is from the legendary 'Inner Sanctum Mysteries' series. In 'Death for Sale,' we are joined by...
2023-08-24
1h 25
Actually Autistic Educator
Summer Hiatus Announcement
Due to a medical issue reoccurring I am starting my summer hiatus early. If you have requests for topics for next season please send me a message through Facebook or Twitter with things you would like to know more about autism, or if you’re autistic if there’s something you would like others to better understand about you. Be kind to yourself and I’ll see you all again in the fall.
2022-06-01
00 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Autism and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
In this mini-episode Jeanne (she/her) talks about rejection sensitive dysphoria and how the way we view and treat autistic behaviors in childhood can have lifelong impacts on their sense of self-worth and relationships to others. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rmPdj8A7jvLOCy1URQPm1-XXsPLJMzsvrWKQfbj6ExQ/edit?usp=sharing
2022-05-01
27 min
Actually Autistic Educator
April and Autism, plus Infinity Summit 2022
In this mini episode Jeanne (she/her) talks about several of the various autism-related events and activities taking place in April, including the currently-running Intersectional Infinity Summit 2022 hosted by the Neurodivergent Infinity Network of Educators and some of its activities, and an explanation of why so many autistics push back against "Light it up Blue" and non-autistic-led autism awareness programming, favoring autistic-led autism acceptance instead. We learn about some other options like #RedInstead, #LightItUpGold, and even the satire event #ToneItDownTaupe, along with an alternative to the puzzle piece, the rainbow infinity symbol. Transcript: https://docs.google.com...
2022-04-01
16 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Joint Hypermobility and Autistic Healthcare
In this shorter episode Jeanne (she/her) talks about a common comorbidity to autism - joint issues, including EDS, looking at new research showing the overlap in these communities and talking about what that should mean for how we talk about autistic healthcare. She also discusses barriers to accessing effective care, including looking at research regarding training for healthcare professionals in autism and how inaccessibility can impact autistic diagnoses and care. She connects this to the current conflict in Ukraine and how inaccessibility is impacting autistics and those with mobility issues in Kyiv, along with a call for all...
2022-03-01
15 min
Sequel Rights
Ep 210 - Cheaper By The Dozen
Welcome to a brand new year of Sequel Rights!! We're kicking things off by going back further than we ever have before on the podcast to tackle Cheaper By The Dozen. The 1950 original stars Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy, and Jeanne Crain as members of a family that's WAY too big. Find out how the Gilbreth's get along in the latest episode of Sequel Rights! GET VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19 https://www.vaccines.gov/ Black Lives Matter Stop AAPI Hate Donate Directly to Stop AAPI Hate https://donate.givedirect.org...
2022-02-23
1h 17
Actually Autistic Educator
No episode this month, I'm getting a root canal
No episode this month, I'm getting a root canal for an infected tooth and everything feels gross and painful. Be back next month! If you are autistic and have tips or tricks for dental work to share with us let me know!
2022-02-01
00 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Avoiding Harm for the Holidays
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) shares quotes from autistics about things they wish others understood about being autistic and family holidays, along with suggestions for both autistics and others on ways to reduce stress and issues, from changes to routine, new social environments, different food, and more. Transcript available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pLENFSz_qqCQqZJx_ClIM2RPx5L1meXt8gt4y6CGTCw/edit?usp=sharing
2022-01-01
31 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Neurodiversity (and other models) pt. 1
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) introduces several common ways of viewing disability and differences: the medical, social, neurodiversity, and deficit models, and highlights the pros and cons of each. The neurodiversity lens holds that neurological differences are a natural part of biodiversity and should not be thought of as inherently inferior to what is considered typical. A common misunderstanding is that neurodiversity means not considering any difference as bad, when in actuality it merely means the difference must be examined in light of the person’s goals and needs - what might be a useful difference in...
2021-12-01
30 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Food, Eating, and Autism
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) looks at an autistic perspective of eating struggles both through research and personal experience, how this connects to high rates of autistics diagnosed with eating disorders, and gives some suggestions for ways to improve autistic eating experiences, including a favorite recipe. She is joined by past guests Gigi (she/her) talking about how texture impacts their relationships with food, and Katie (they/their) discusses their experiences both with food and a diagnosis of anorexia. Content warning in this episode for discussions of disordered eating, calories and food intake goals, and brief...
2021-11-01
45 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Autistic-led Conferences and the Importance of Diverse Perspectives
In this mini-episode Jeanne (she/her) highlights two upcoming conferences featuring autistic speakers as experts in autism, PARC Critical Autism Studies - Autumn Conference 2021, October 18 and Understanding Autism through the Actually Autistic Lens, October 19 - 21, and highlights the importance of gaining broader perspectives rather than learning only from the people most similar to yourself. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TNMGetQoEydrOZrmqzUVVVxFtsbB4G-azlQKfagf5oA/edit?usp=sharing
2021-10-14
10 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Autistic Communication pt. 3 - The Double Empathy Problem
A classic diagnostic trait for autism is “deficits in social communication.” However, as past episodes have highlighted, many new studies are showing that this is more a case of autistics and non-autistics struggling to communicate with each other, with both sides failing to interpret differences. By viewing autistic communication through the lens of this double-empathy problem rather than as an autistic deficit, and through examining new research and reports from autistics highlighting ways in which autistics communicate effectively with each other, non-autistic teachers, therapists, and caregivers can help meet autistics halfway and create more supportive and effective relationships. Jeanne (she...
2021-10-01
28 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Labels and Language of Autism - Person-First vs Identity-First
Language is important and can influence our perspectives of people. Many trainings in recent decades have focused on what is termed “person-first” language, where you say “person with x” instead of “x person.” For some diagnoses this is the preferred term, but in the autism community there is a strong preference for “identity first” language - I am autistic, not a person with autism, because my autism is an inherent part of who I am. We also look at other terms and the use of euphemisms such as “special needs,” and do a brief feature on another famous autistic in popular culture...
2021-09-17
13 min
Actually Autistic Educator
The Spectrum 10k Controversy and a History of Eugenics
This week a new project was announced in the UK called Spectrum 10k, with the goal to collect the DNA of 10,000 autistics for various research purposes. It is supported by several big names in autism research, but numerous autistics have raised serious concerns regarding the use of genetic testing to eliminate or cure autism, as well as regarding several of the researchers and groups associated with the project. This has resulted with #ActuallyAutistic and #StopSpectrum10k going viral as the autistic community has pushed back against this internationally. This episode details many of the concerns raised by autistics regarding...
2021-09-01
33 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Famous Autistics in Popular Culture
As a break from some of our heavier topics around ableism and the trauma autistics face, in this mini episode Jeanne (she/her) highlights some famous autistic actors, writers, and athletes (and a few wonderful autistic advocates who might not be famous but should be) to remind us that there are always autistic professionals in any field if you’re willing to find us. We then discuss the importance of including autistic voices for autistic-focused projects, from media to professional development trainings. Full transcript available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FqsgMWAcBaPQH8IlVGj5GXSq4vJk1-thZG27L8...
2021-08-17
10 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Autistic Communication pt. 2 - Masking
In part 2 of a 3-part set on autistic communication, Jeanne (she/her) discusses autistic masking and how it impacts autistic communication and presentation, including the consequences pressure to mask can have on autistics, looking at studies showing a concerning relationship between autistic masking and suicide, depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Jeanne is joined by fellow teacher Dora (she/her) and previous guest Amanda (she/her) as they share their personal relationships and experiences with masking as autistics. Transcription, provided by InterACTT, at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CufpP1zWSJWlf2udU9K0Cr93ac-Gt4A-/view?usp=sharing
2021-08-01
47 min
Actually Autistic Educator
The Problems with Functioning Labels
In this mini-episode, Jeanne (she/her) talks about how splitting autistics between “low” and “high” functioning does immense harm, and how such labels and others are used to justify abuse as seen in both the Free Britney and Stop the Shock movements in response to current cases in disability rights in the US. These functioning labels over-simplify an autistic person’s capabilities and limitations, leading to assumptions about support needs that lead to some autistics losing all personal rights due to only minor communication struggles or lack of body control, while leaving other autistics struggling with limited or no accommodat...
2021-07-19
20 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Autistic Communication pt. 1 - New Studies & understanding
In this episode Jeanne (she/her) speaks with Morgan Leander Blake (they/them) for the first episode as part of a larger discussion about autistic communication. Autistic communication has historically been seen as deficient/lesser, but recent studies that look at information transfer have found that autistics are often just as capable at effective communication with each other as non-autistics, we simply use language differently. Likewise other studies are finding that bias by non-autistics can be a major contributor to social disconnects between autistics and non-autistics. By studying autistic communication techniques directly, rather than only in contrast to non-autistic...
2021-07-01
48 min
Actually Autistic Educator
The Harms of the Deficit Model and Autism
In this mini-episode Jeanne explains how the prevailing narrative of autism viewed exclusively as a deficit causes immense harm to autistics by vilifying their behaviors and ways of thinking and the infantilization autistic adults, which encourages abuse (both intentional and unintentional) by caretakers and support professionals, and causes depression, anxiety, and self-loathing in autistics who internalize this hatred of their autism. Transcript available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oP1J0S4MbSp84i_wtIsEhwm48u7tMLHJfXkZeJ-BQjU/edit?usp=sharing or on Twitter or Facebook at Actually Autistic Educator.
2021-06-15
11 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Rejecting the Blue - problems with stereotypes of race and gender with Autism
For this first episode Jeanne (she/her) speaks with with three other autistic individuals, Gigi (she/her), Morgan (they/them), and Amanda (she/her), regarding how the historic focus on white boys/men in research of the autism spectrum has missed large sections of the autistic population, created inaccurate diagnostic criteria, and harmed those who fall outside of this narrow stereotype. We also talk about the importance of including diverse autistic voices in discussions & research about autism to get a more accurate understanding about autism, and give suggestions for ways people can learn more about actual autistic experiences.
2021-06-01
42 min
Actually Autistic Educator
Introduction
This is a short introduction to Actually Autistic Educator - a podcast sharing autistic perspectives combined with current research to teach about Autism. Designed primarily for those in education and mental/physical healthcare to improve your understanding of ASD by learning from #ActuallyAutistics. Hosted by Jeanne Clifton, an autistic adult with more than a decade of experience in education.
2021-05-14
03 min
RAIZ LENDO COISAS
RLC nº 3
leitura de lucille clifton | jeanne callegari | francisca aguirre | patrícia claudine hoffmann
2020-04-04
24 min