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Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastSonatine (1993) On this week's episode Phillip is joined once again by the author of Japanese Cult Cinema Jennifer Upton. Jennifer's website is https://www.jennuptonwriter.com/ Phillip starts the show by reading the general information about 1993's Sonatine. Tarantino Talks is from the Rolling Thunders Picture DVD of Sonatine. It's then time to hear listener opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip and Jennifer have fun time discussing the movie. Then Phillip reads a review of the movie. They answer the question of whether they notice anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. Phillip plays the...2025-05-232h 07Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastGuns For Dollars AKA They Call Me Hallelujah (1971) On this week's episode Phillip is joined once again by A.C. Nicholas to discuss 1971's spaghetti western that goes by many names; Deep West AKA Guns For Dollars AKA They Call Me Hallelujah. This was a fun movie and the guys had fun watching it. Phillip starts the show by giving the general information for the movie with a some trivia sprinkled in. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip and A.C. then discuss all the cool things in this movie. Then A.C. gives his user guide to Spaghetti Westerns. (It's...2025-05-161h 24The Leading Voices in FoodThe Leading Voices in FoodWhy Corporate Control of Agriculture is Cause for ConcernHow big is too big? When it comes to corporate concentration many observers raise concerns about the tech industry. However, in the new book, Titans of Industrial Agriculture: how a few giant corporations came to dominate the farm sector and why it matters, political economist Jennifer Clapp draws attention to the overwhelming shadow a small handful of transnational corporations cast over the global agricultural sector. Professor Clapp argues that these corporations hold concentrated power over the agricultural sector that keep industrial agricultural practices entrenched in patterns of production, despite the concerns of the social, ecological and health impacts to...2025-03-2624 minThe Leading Voices in FoodThe Leading Voices in FoodHere’s what you don’t know about food safetyFor many years in talks that I gave, I showed a slide with an ingredient list from a food most people know. Just to see if the audience could guess what the food was. based on what it was made of. It was very hard for people to guess. A few people might come close, but very few people would guess. And it was pretty hard because the food contained 56 ingredients. This is in one food. And the ingredient list had chemical names, flavorings, stabilizers, and heaven knows what else. But 56 things in one, just one food in the...2025-01-2314 minMaking Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastMagnificent Obsession (1954) On this week's episode Phillip is joined once again by author Jennifer Upton https://www.jennuptonwriter.com/ to discuss the Douglas Sirk's 1954 film Magnificent Obsession. They start the show by talking a little about the film. Phillip plays an audio clip of Tarantino talking about the melodrama of Magnificent Obsession. Then Phillip reads the general information about the movie. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip and Jennifer then discuss the film, and they have a fun time. They answer the question of whether they noticed anything Tarantino might have liked or used in...2024-12-131h 38Speaking of PetsSpeaking of PetsDog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence | SOP ep.41 - New York Times Bestseller Jennifer HollandIn this episode of our podcast, we're thrilled to dive into the fascinating world of canine intelligence with New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Holland, who joins us to discuss her latest book, *Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence*. Hosts Alice and Janet reminisce about their own experiences with dogs and share their admiration for Jennifer's adventurous spirit, which includes everything from scuba diving with tiger sharks to camping in New Guinea. They explore the incredible intelligence of dogs, revealing how this book opened their eyes to the depth of canine cognition and the unique ways dogs communicate...2024-12-1142 minMaking Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastThis Man Can't Die AKA Long Days of Hate (1968) On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined once again by Sam Panico from B and S about Movies Podcast and www.bandsaboutmovies.com He is also on YouTube every Saturday on Groovy Doom's Drive In Asylum. They start the show by talking about Tarantino's love of this movie. Phillip reads the general information about this movie and Sam helps with some of the deep facts that he knows. Phillip and Sam go on some random tangents about TV shows and movies when they were growing up. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook...2024-12-063h 26The Healthy Skin ShowThe Healthy Skin Show366: What Are Topical Steroids (aka. Glucocorticoids) + How They Actually Work In Your Body w/ Dr. Luis FrancoEver used topical steroids for your skin? You’re not alone—but how much do you really know about them?Topical steroids are commonly prescribed for chronic skin conditions, yet concerns about side effects (like topical steroid withdrawal) have led some to become “steroid phobic.” These medications fall under the glucocorticoids category—hormones naturally produced by your body during stress—and can have powerful anti-inflammatory effects when used appropriately.To break it all down, I’m joined by Dr. Luis Franco, a Tenure-Track Investigator at the National Institute of Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). With medical traini...2024-11-2152 minMaking Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastAlligator (1980) On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined by author Jennifer Upton to discuss Lewis Teague's 1980 Echo-Terror film Alligator. They start by giving the general information for the movie with some facts thrown in. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip and Jennifer then have a great discussion about this really fun movie. They answer the question of whether they notice anything in this movie that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. Then the individually rate the movie. It's then time to answer the question of whether they would buy...2024-11-151h 38Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastDemonoid (1981) On this episode Phillip is joined by Bill VanRyn and Sam Panico to discuss this possessed hand movie. Phillip starts the show by reading the general information while Sam and Bill give facts throughout. It's then time for listener opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then it's time for the three to discuss this Samantha Eggers classic. It's a great discussion. Phillip then reads the question of whether they notice anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. They then individually rate the movie. Then they answer the question of whether they would buy, rent, or...2024-11-082h 56Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastVenom (1982) On this week's episode Phillip is joined once again by writer Jennifer Upton ⁠www.jenniferuptonwriter.com⁠ The two of them discuss 1982's Venom starring Klaus Kinski, Oliver Reed, Susan George, and Sterling Hayden. Phillip starts the show by giving the general information of the movie with some facts sprinkled in. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Then they discuss this movie and boy is it a fun discussion. They answer the question of whether they notice anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. Then Phillip and Jennifer individually rate the film...2024-10-181h 53INFLUENCEINFLUENCE23 From Napster to Midjourney: Why Copyright & the Internet Have Always Been Strange Bedfellows | Jennifer Jenkins, Duke LawNearly every meme, YouTube video, and yes, even this very podcast, contains copyrighted work that may or may not be ... "officially" obtained. With millions of hours of audio and video uploaded to the Web every day, how can we possibly protect the intellectual property rights of creators?In short, we can't. BUT, laws and court cases dating back to the '90s have dramatically changed our perceptions of what intellectual property can be in an age where remix culture is the lifeblood of the Internet.This week on INFLUENCE...2024-10-161h 27Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastThe Howling (1981) On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined by Craig MacNeil from Craig and Friends Podcast to discuss Joe Dante directed The Howling from 1981. Phillip reads the general information for the movie with some facts thrown in. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then the two discuss this movie and they have a really good time. They talk about whether they noticed anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. Then they individually rate the movie. Phillip and Craig then answer whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie...2024-10-112h 28Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastBlack Sabbath (1963) On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined by author Jennifer Upton and A.C. Nicholas to discuss Mario Bava's Black Sabbath (Both the Italian version and the AIP version.). A.C. and Jennifer start the show by reading some facts about the movie. Then Phillip reads the general information about Black Sabbath. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip, Jennifer, and A.C. then discuss the movie. It's a very fun conversation. Then it's time to answer whether they noticed anything that Tarantino liked or used in a film. Phillip, Jennifer, and...2024-08-302h 40Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastThe Farmer (1977)On this episode of the podcast, Phillip is joined once again by Sam Panico from www.bandsaboutmovies.com and the Groovy Doom YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@GroovyDoom. Phillip starts the podcast by reading the general information about the movie with some facts thrown in. Phillip and Sam go on tangents a lot on this episode and it's a fun time. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then it's time for Phillip and Sam to discuss the revengematic that is 1977's The Farmer. More tangents are talked about. Then it's time to see...2024-08-233h 36Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) On this week's episode, Phillip is joined once again by author Jennifer Upton. The two discuss Quentin Tarantino's #1 favorite film of all time, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from 1966, directed by Sergio Leone. Phillip starts the show by giving the general information on the film. It's then time for them to hear Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then Phillip and Jennifer get into discussing the movie, and it's a very fun discussion. The two of them then talk about whether there was anything from this movie that Quentin Tarantino might have liked or used in...2024-07-051h 46Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastThe Siege of Pinchgut AKA Four Desperate Men (1959) On this episode Phillip is joined by Antonio Palacios from The Cultworthy Cinema Podcast among others. (See all of his stuff here https://thecultworthy.com/) They start the show out by catching up a little and then Phillip reads all the general information on this 1959 film, The Siege of Pinchgut AKA Four Desperate Men. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then it's time for Phillip and Antonio to discuss the movie, and there is so much to discuss. Then they answer the question of whether they noticed anything Tarantino might have liked or used...2024-06-281h 18Ikigai with Jennifer ShinkaiIkigai with Jennifer ShinkaiThe Expanding Ikigai of Live Theatre in Japan, with Michael WalkerWelcome back to another episode of Ikigai with Jennifer Shinkai. This week I am joined by Michael Walker, Founder and Artistic Director of SheepDog Theatre based in Tokyo, Japan. As a lifelong fan of live theatre I know very well the ikigai of being an audience member, but in this episode Michael shares with us what it's like to be involved in the production side of things. From acting to directing and running his own theatre company, Michael gives us a fascinating glimpse into the magic of theatre production in Japan.If you enjoyed this episode and...2024-06-2551 minMaking Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastThe Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975) On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined once again by Paul Rowlands from www.money-into-light.com and The Alternate Video Archives on Facebook to discuss the J. Lee Thompson directed The Reincarnation of Peter Proud from 1975, starring Michael Sarrazin, Margot Kidder, and Jennifer O'Neil. They start the show out by giving the general information about the movie and talking about the book and how it came to the screen. Then Paul gives some background on J. Lee Thompson and Phillip and him talk about some other movies he directed. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter...2024-05-032h 12Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastDon't Go In The House (1979) On this week's episode Phillip is joined by Jennifer Upton, author of Japanese Cult Cinema: Films from the Second Golden Age. The two of them discuss the 1979 psycho killer movie, Don't Go In The House. They jump right into it with Phillip giving the general information about the movie. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then Phillip and Jennifer discuss the mostly great things about this movie. It's a great discussion. They individually rate the movie, and then answer whether they would buy, rent, or find the movie for free. Phillip gives his Phil's...2024-04-051h 21Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastAssault on Precinct 13 (1976) On this episode Phillip is joined for the first time by A.C. Nicholas, who is a writer and contributor to Groovy Doom and Drive-In Asylum on the YouTube channel and the fanzine. Get the fanzine here https://www.etsy.com/shop/GroovyDoom Phillip and A.C. start the show by talking about A.C.'s history of going to Grindhouse theaters and about his love of movies. It's then time to get into the general information for Assault on Precinct 13 from 1976. Phillip then reads Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then Phillip and A.C. talk about...2024-03-292h 19Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipHuckleberry Finn | Chapter 31 - Huck's Heart: A Tug of War!Episode SummaryIn this episode of Banned Camp, we dive into Chapter 31 of Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Jennifer and Dan unravel Huck's intense moral conflict as he grapples with the implications of Jim's capture and contemplates his own values. Jen and Dan dissect Huck's inner turmoil and the laughably terrible schemes of the King and Duke. They bring a fresh perspective to Twain's classic. The chapter is a whirlwind of emotions and schemes, with Huck's growth at its heart. Dive into this episode for a blend of humor, insightful commentary, and an exploration...2024-02-0133 minBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipHuckleberry Finn | Chapter 30 - Huck's Escape: The River's Cunning Child!In this episode, Jen and Dan dive into Chapter 30 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Phil Vecchio from the Mandarian Orange podcast joins in, offering his unique perspective on the book's themes and the journey so far.Huck cleverly navigates a web of lies and deceit, with the King and Duke's antics escalating to new heights. This chapter is a perfect blend of Twain's signature humor and a deeper look into the complexity of the characters' moral choices.In today's episode:The tension between the King and the Duke reaches a breaking...2024-01-3027 minMaking Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastTelekinesis Pt. 1: Carrie (1976)Welcome to the Season 2 Premiere episode. On this week's episode I am joined once again by Paul Rowlands from www.money-into-light.com and we talk about Brian De Palma's 1976 classic Carrie. Paul did a lot of research for this one. We go through the Stephen King book, the 1976 movie, the sequel, and the remakes. First they start by talking about the book. Phillip gives the general information about the original movie, and then it's time for Listener Opinions. Then Phillip and Paul discuss their way through the movie. They then answer the question of whether they saw anything that...2024-01-263h 21Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipHuckleberry Finn | Chapter 29 - The Great Graveyard Gamble!Welcome back to Banned Camp! In this episode, Jen and Dan divw into Chapter 29 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." This chapter unravels a thrilling and chaotic showdown in a graveyard, revealing the depths of deceit and trickery in the world of Huck Finn. Get ready for a mix of humor, tension, and critical insights into Huck's ever-evolving character.In today's episode:The impostor game reaches its peak with a dramatic confrontation in the graveyard.Jen and Dan explore the layered humor in the scams of the Duke and the King.The discussion highlights...2024-01-2532 minBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipHuckleberry Finn | Chapter 28 - Truth and Consequences: Huck's Critical ChoiceWelcome back to Banned Camp! In this episode, Jen and Dan dive into Chapter 28 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." We explore Huck's inner turmoil as he grapples with a pivotal decision: to reveal the truth about the Duke and the King's deception to Mary Jane. Expect laughs, gasps, and serious reflections on Huck's moral journey.In today's episode:Huck faces a moral dilemma and contemplates coming clean to Mary Jane.Jen and Dan discuss the absurdity and humor in Huck's invented diseases.The episode talks about Huck's character growth and ethical challenges.Speculations abound on...2024-01-2326 minBooks Shows Tunes & Mad ActsBooks Shows Tunes & Mad ActsJennifer Jenkins Takes Us Into the Public DomainDuke copyright law professor Jennifer Jenkins joins us to celebrate and explain Public Domain Day.  After a twenty-year hiatus, copyrighted works began moving into the public domain in 2019. Now each year, we can re-discover works that are available to be re-purposed by creators without the legal burden of obtaining permission from the former copyright holders. This year, for example, includes works such as The House at Pooh Corner, Millions of Cats, The ThreePenny Opera, and the 800-pound mouse, as Jennifer calls him, Mickey Mouse (as well as Minnie) as seen in Steamboat Willie. Interestingly, in the context of our r...2024-01-1558 minBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipBanned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. CensorshipHuckleberry Finn | Chapter 25 - The Great Wilks Swindle: Tears and Trickery!Jen and Dan read Chapter 25 of Huckleberry Finn. In this episode, "The con is on with gold, grief, and giggles galore as the duke and king spin their web of lies." Meanwhile, Jennifer's struggle with the word 'orgies' and the overuse of 'hairlip' adds to the humor.The episode touches upon how con artists exploit mourning, leading to an intriguing discussion.Follow and message us on Facebook, Instagram @bannedcamp_podcast, or email us at pod@bannedcamppodcast.com.From banworthy to Bingeworthy:Dive into the world of comics with Comic Book...2024-01-1124 minMaking Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastLady Snowblood (1973)On this week's episode Phillip is joined by the author of Japanese Cult Cinema: Films From the Second Golden Age Selected Essays & Reviews, Jennifer Upton. www.jennuptonwriter.com (GET HER BOOK!) Who better to discuss a Chambara-Revenge film like 1973's Lady Snowblood, than J.M. Upton. The two of them discuss Jennifer's background and being a writer. Phillip then gives out the general information for the movie and Jennifer throws in some facts and background throughout. It's then time to for Phillip to read Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip and Jennifer then discuss all aspects of...2023-11-242h 05Making Tarantino: The PodcastMaking Tarantino: The PodcastSwitchblade Sisters (1975)On this week's episode Phillip is joined by The Vern from the Cinema Recall Podcast, and they discuss Jack Hill's 1975 gang picture, The Jezebels AKA Switchblade Sisters. They start the show by reading some late comments from last week's episode Dawn of the Dead. Phillip then asks Vern how he rates the Romero trilogy and then don't quite see eye to eye. In the Tarantino Talks segment Phillip plays the introduction to the movie by Quentin Tarantino on the Rolling Thunders Pictures release. Then it's time to read the general information about the movie with some facts sprinkled in...2023-11-172h 14Madness CafeMadness Cafe114. Women and Self Pleasure: Masturbation, Sex and The Divine, with guest Kara BitarJoin the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!In this week's episode, guest Kara Nicole Bitar returns to the show to talk about self pleasure as a way to unite with the divine. Trust us, this is a sex conversation that you probably haven't had. Interested in learning more about sex and the divine feminine, reach out to Kara to learn more about her new offering. Kara Nicole Bitar holds a Juris Doctor from Duke University School of Law and practiced high-stakes corporate litigation at one of the largest law...2023-08-311h 01Pediatric VoicesPediatric VoicesEarly Diagnosis and Treatment for Pediatric Genetic DiseaseInnovations in genetic testing and treatment are changing the game for patients and families who are affected by these devastating conditions. Although previously believed to be untreatable—and certainly uncurable—brilliant new techniques in genetic diagnosis and treatment, starting at the earliest stages of life, are being put into practice. Dr. Jennifer Cohen is a Medical Geneticist who joins us to discuss her ground-breaking work in this field and its implications for the future of genetic-based medicine.2023-08-2200 minThe LostInTheScript PodcastThe LostInTheScript PodcastThe LostInTheScript Podcast Episode 116 | Rules For Thee(6:01) - Diddy want to clean his image, (12:43) - Jamie Foxx accused of Antisemitism by Jennifer Aniston, (25:13) - Jonathan Majors , (29:22) - Young thugs strange request, (41:36) - Lizzo allegations, (51:05) - Hip-Hops betrayal, (1:01:17) - Praying for your enemies, (1:07:18) - Update on stories around the county, (1:42:55) - Henrietta lacks family settlement, (1:55:01) - Geopolitics: Niger coup, (2:04:43) - Trump Plea and democrat fear losing the Black vote?, (2:21:42) - Aliens and ending comments2023-08-072h 33Vida TennisVida TennisEp.11: Getting down to business!- with Ed ShanaphyEd Shanaphy is definitely a tennis renaissance man! He has his own club management and consulting firm and works with multiple clubs in the north east, he is the Director of Tennis at the Sippican Club in Marion Massachusetts, the Director of Operations for the Boulevard Club in Vero Beach, Florida, and podcast host of his show called Beyond the Baselines. He has served as the Head Pro at Orchid Island Golf and Beach Club,  Jupiter Island Club, and Edgartown Yacht Club, Quail Valley Golf Club and Ocean Trail Racquet Club. Ed actually started his career out in the ma...2023-05-081h 02The Perinatal PodcastThe Perinatal Podcast058 Therapy For Moms | Let's Discuss... with Special Guest, Jennifer SummerfeldtJennifer Summerfledt, MA in Counselling Psychology, Certified Canadian Counsellor, Chief Empathy Officer of ASK Therapy for Moms, student of direct entry midwifery, and all-around perinatal mental health champion, joins me for a chat this week on Let's Discuss...  Jennifer educates the team on polyvagal therapy, the wandering nerve, visualization, the importance of completing the stress response, and a dive into neurobiology and birth trauma. We chat about unraveling biases and breaking down belief systems that can hold us back from living our peak mental health lives. Therapy For Moms | Let's Discuss! Find Jennifer!2023-02-0755 minCreative Space with Jennifer LogueCreative Space with Jennifer LogueShivantha Wijesinha On the Actor’s Creative Process and Narrating ‘The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida’On today’s episode of Creative Space, we have the pleasure of chatting with Shivantha Wijesinha, an actor, musician, and old friend of mine with an incredible career so far. He’s got a long list of credits but recently, he played the role of Jegan in Oscar nominee Deepa Metha’s film, Funny Boy, which is available on Netflix. He was also nominated for most outstanding performance in the 39th Annual Green Room Awards for his portrayal of Duke Senior and Duke Frederick in Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of As You Like It. In 2022, he was selected to narra...2023-01-1649 minScandalous DiamondsScandalous DiamondsS5 Ep. 4 - "I Thought It Would be a Sex Party... Why is Charlie Chaplin Here?"Jennifer covers Clementine Duke's big, crazy party in 1928 and the first night of the 1977 NYC Blackout. The girls coin a new term for the men in Jackie Collins' books who often find themselves in a situation... they are in a real "dickle." Dana tells her secret of faking a phone call to get out of virtually any situation, and Jen has several Walmart experiences at once.Please rate, review and subscribe to Scandalous Diamonds anywhere you listen to your podcasts. We truly appreciate your support!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast...2022-12-251h 29What The Actual F*** Is Going On With This Whole Politics Business?What The Actual F*** Is Going On With This Whole Politics Business?Hancock's Journey Into Obscurity, Harry and Meghan Living Rent Free In The Mind Of Tory MPs and The Government That Refused To Grow UpJoin Jennifer Juan as she takes you through another wild week in UK politics, including the UK government failing to get to grips with reality over strikes, Rishi Sunak's weak response to the Michelle Mone scandal, a big boost for Scottish Independence and Tory MPs obsessing over the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan.  Links The Unearthly Library Get more information on Monkeypox Send in a voice message Join Jennifer on Discord here Support the show by buying Jennifer a coffee on Ko-fi Y...2022-12-121h 04Real Live TalkReal Live Talk#123 - The Power of Storytelling and Accessing Creativity: Peter McGowanPeter McGowan is an immersive storyteller with over two decades of experience bringing iconic stories to life in physical, digital, and strategic spaces. As co-founder, President & Chief Storyteller at Storyland Studios, Peter has worked with some of the most recognizable corporate and creative brands in the world, including The Walt Disney Company, Universal Studios, LEGO®, Ubisoft, Mars Wrigley M&M'S®, Nissan, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, FAO Schwarz, and many more. Peter is a champion of bringing brands’ unique stories to life by broadening their visual vocabulary beyond words and helping shape the cultural influence of their organizations. His robus...2022-10-0446 minMills on the MicMills on the MicInterview with Chris Rumph II – Mills on the MicThis week's episode highlights the linebacker of the Los Angeles Chargers, Chris Rumph II. Host Jen and Chris discuss Chris' football journey and how he became part of the NFL. Let's learn more about Chris in this fun episode of the Mills on the Mic podcast.Story Notes:Chris Rumph's Football JourneyDuke Blue Devils footballImprovements and Competitiveness"Everybody is a Team Player"Coach Brandon Staley4th And StaleySpare TimeFan PollFrench ToastExpectations as a PlayerSuper BowlOne Game at a TimeBolt Fam ChallengeWear Powder BlueSigned Jersey GiveawayConnect With Jen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMills212022-09-2115 minRegarding ConsciousnessRegarding ConsciousnessDr. Eben Alexander's Miraculous Recovery From a Coma Shocked the Doctors Attending to Him, and Set Him on the Path to Consciousness.Dr. Eben Alexander, MD was an academic neurosurgeon for over 25 years, including 15 years at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. He experienced a transcendental near death experience during a week long coma from an inexplicable brain infection that completely transformed his worldview.He is a pioneering scientist and modern thought leader in the emerging science that acknowledges the primacy of consciousness in the universe. He is the author of the New York Times #1 best seller Proof of Heaven: The Map of Heaven and Living in a Mindful Universe. In...2022-09-1536 minThe Perinatal PodcastThe Perinatal PodcastYour Pregnancy Haven | Let's Discuss... with Special Guest, Jen RobertsonJennifer Robertson is a fertility coach and has helped women all over the world transform their mindset and take back control of their life in the midst of infertility.    She is also author of The Injustice of Infertility, a deeply inspiring and raw account of her own seven-year fertility journey.  Throughout her own fertility journey, Jen discovered that her old ways of pushing and working hard weren’t serving her. She is now using the lessons learned along the way to develop programs and support women throughout their journey to motherhood - from the moment they start tryin...2022-09-1346 minStuff You Wish You Learned in Grad School with Jennifer Agee, LCPCStuff You Wish You Learned in Grad School with Jennifer Agee, LCPCEpisode 20: Misdiagnosed: Understanding Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder featuring Jaime DukeDuring this episode, I talk with Jaime Duke, LCPC, MAC, NCC (she/her) about the importance of therapists understanding Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). Jaime is a private practice owner in Prairie Village, Kansas and specializes in working with women who are experiencing Perinatal or Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders, PMS or PMDD, menopausal symptoms, PCOS, Endometriosis, or other hormonal health problems.TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:Distinguish PMDD from other mental health conditions such as Postpartum Depression and AnxietyUnderstand the importance of proper diagnosis and treatment of PMDD...2022-08-3124 minReal Live TalkReal Live Talk#109 - Abuse, Shame, and "Forgiving the Nightmare": Pastor Mark SowersbyReverend Mark Sowersby has been married to his wonderful wife Jennifer for 18 years and is the father of four children. Mark has been an ordained minister with Assembly of God for over 25 years and is currently the Pastor of Calvary Community Church in Dudley, MA. Pastor Mark holds a BA in theology from Zion Bible College/Northpoint Bible College.  In 2019 Pastor Mark went through a time of great healing.  He began speaking about the experiences of his past and God’s grace and the transformational work of forgiveness in his life. He now speaks about his story through h...2022-07-251h 16UnBreakable Spirit, Inspiring Stories of Women  Surviving and ThrivingUnBreakable Spirit, Inspiring Stories of Women Surviving and ThrivingRunning The Race Of Her Life To Beat A Terminal Diagnosis of Scleroderma with Meghan Newell Davis and Jennifer SevenEpisode 18 is the powerful story of how Ironman athlete, Meghan Newell Davis was given a terminal diagnosis of scleroderma not long after the birth of her son.  At the top of her game, and in perfect health, Meghan chose the Mirena IUD as her method of birth control after giving birth.  Shortly afterwards she began to develop debilitating pain and was losing the ability to pick up her son, change his diaper and even walk.  Doctors dismissed her symptoms and no one knew how to help.  Finally she found a doctor with answers.  And it wasn't good.  There was no cure...2022-06-0147 minReal Live TalkReal Live TalkEpisode 93: Jennifer Hopper - Friendship with God and the Importance of VulnerabilityJennifer Hopper is a singer-songwriter based in New York. Her work spans over two decades and includes several albums and EPs, ranging from pop and jazz to contemporary Christian worship. She's performed on stages throughout Europe, Latin America, and the U.S. Her powerful voice and desire to write honestly about life's issues make her a compelling artist and worship leader with a strong message of hope.www.jenniferhopper.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reallivetalk/donations2022-05-1942 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerMay 18, 2022 Tsar Nicholas II, Ralph Waldo Emerson, W. G. Sebald, Mary McLeod Bethune, The Medicinal Forest Garden Handbook by Anne Stobart, and Mount St. Helens  Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1868 Birth of Tsar Nicholas II (books about this person), the last Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917. On his fiftieth birthday on this day in 1918, he was essentially under house arrest by the Bolsheviks along with the rest of his family, the Romanovs (books about this family), in Yekaterinburg "Yek-ah-teerin- borg" (the fourth largest city in Russia) in a private home called Ipatiev ("ee...2022-05-1817 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerApril 4, 2022 Dorothea Lynde Dix, Maya Angelou, James A. Duke, Bucharest Botanical Garden, The Graphic Garden by Keith Williams, and Charles Joseph SauriolSubscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee   Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1802 Birth of Dorothea Lynde Dix, Boston activist, writer, and schoolteacher.  As a young woman, she visited England and met the philanthropist and mental-health reformer Samuel Tuke, the director of the York Retreat. There, the patients tended the flower and vegetable gardens surrounding the buildings. Samual called his methods "moral treatment," His work inspired Dorothea to pursue new ways of treating mental illness back home in America. Dorothea championed the causes of the marginalized, incredibly the mentally il...2022-04-0413 minThe Reflective Mind PodcastThe Reflective Mind Podcast"Why Won't My Child Sleep?" An Interview with Dr. Sujay KansagraJoin Dr. Jennifer Reid in her conversation with Dr. Sujay Kansagra, the director of Duke University’s Pediatric Neurology Sleep Medicine Program and pediatric neurology residency, He's the author of the book “My Child Won’t Sleep.” He's also @ThatSleepDoc on Twitter, Instagram, & YouTube (and @MedSchoolAdvice for you doctors-in-training). Important topics discussed in this episode:*Changes in sleep throughout our child's development*Best practices for new parents to help their babies sleep*Common causes for insomnia in young children and teenagers*How parents can help their kids reach their best thr...2022-03-3133 minThe Baby Names PodcastThe Baby Names PodcastName Bites: Golda and DukeJennifer and Mallory each choose a name of a leader and discuss the background, meaning, and namesakes for that particular name.Names included in this episode: Golda and Duke.Name Bites is a production of BabyNames.com.Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-03-0109 minThe Pure Social PodcastThe Pure Social PodcastEp. 56:Critical Race Theory w/Ted Williams III & Matt TebbeCritical Race Theory in America is a prevalent topic evoking great emotion and controversy. Is our individualistic culture a barrier to understanding and critical thinking that can bring forth unity and prominent change? Excited to have previous guests:Ted William IIIProfessor, Performing Artist, & Influencer of Changewww.tedwilliamsiii.com  FB/Youtube/LinkedIn Ted Williams IIIIG @ChangespeakerMatt Tebbe Pastor at The TableCo-Planter l The TableCo-Founder l Gravity Leadershipthetableindy.orggravityleadership.comSuggested Books:Reparations: A Christian Cal...2022-02-151h 18Madness CafeMadness Cafe28. What does it take to experience your full potential? aka "You hold within you great knowing." - with special guest, Kara Nicole BitarJoin the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!Kara Nicole Bitar holds a Juris Doctor from Duke University School of Law and practiced high-stakes corporate litigation at one of the largest law firms in the Southeast.  While practicing law, she realized that despite having what is deemed a high level of success, many people were unhappy, stressed out, worn out, unhealthy and lacking in a love and excitement for life.  Kara now combines the dedication and commitment that it took to become a successful attorney, real-life training in what it takes to su...2022-01-061h 00Live It Out with Jennifer BoothLive It Out with Jennifer BoothEp. 111-How to Set Up a Household HubLearn how to set up a household hub to run the business of your home in four simple steps. Mentioned in this episode: A New Way to Think About Your To-do List Organizing Your Prayer Closet with Gina Duke Doing a Weekly Review Fold N File Box from Thirty-One Your Way Rectangle from Thirty-One2021-11-1925 minLive It Out with Jennifer BoothLive It Out with Jennifer BoothEp. 110-Organizing Your Prayer Closet with Gina DukeJoin Jennifer and Gina Duke as they talk about the benefits of writing down or journaling your prayers. In this episode, Gina shares how she came to know that God does answer prayer. She also shares how her book, Organizing Your Prayer Closet, can help you be more intentional with your prayer life. Gina Duke is an award-winning author, speaker, strategy coach, and podcast host of the Gina Duke Show. She is the Christian author of Abingdon Press’s book Organizing Your Prayer Closet that introduces the gift of structured prayer journaling.  Gina helps Christian wom...2021-11-1028 minThe Leading Voices in FoodThe Leading Voices in FoodInside the International Dietary Data Expansion projectResearchers and policy makers in agriculture, food security and nutrition share a common need for accurate and timely information on the what, when, where, and why people eat and what they eat, of course, this is particularly true in low and middle income countries where the data infrastructure is less well developed to put this challenge in perspective in 2015, the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition reported that, and I quote "more than half of the countries in the world do not collect the statistics, which are needed to assess whether or not they are making...2021-08-3016 minShrinkChicksShrinkChicksBeing a Nurse is F*cking Hard with Katie DukeTrigger Warning: death and serious illness. Healthcare workers are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and the stories shared in this episode, from an inside, firsthand perspective, are heavy and potentially triggering. On today's episode of ShrinkChicks, Emmalee and Jen have a powerful conversation with Katie Duke, who worked on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis as a Nurse Practitioner. They discuss Katie's first hand experiences from a New York Hospital (right after a major break-up, mind you), her own severe case of COVID, how the work affected her mental health, burnout, an...2021-08-2357 minSacred and Profane LoveSacred and Profane LoveEpisode 36: The Realist Poetry of Czeslaw MiloszIn this episode, I am joined by Professor Thomas Pfau (Duke University) to discuss the Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz.  We talk about his realism--i.e., his conviction that the task of poetry is to convey the truth by getting us to pay careful attention to reality.  We discuss his philosophical and theological influences--Augustine, Aquinas, Pascal, Weil--and how these show up in his poems.  For Milosz, poetry is the habit of accurate vision--we can only capture the real by looking.  Therefore poetry is not self-expression, but testimony or witness. Milosz, we agree, is a religious poet in that he seeks to a...2021-06-251h 08Be The SerpentBe The SerpentEpisode 88: Singing a Song of Angry MenOn today's episode we are talking about dystopian stratified societies and "layered cities". Our tentpoles this week are An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon, the Snowpiercer movie (the original one), and “To the Victor, The Spoil” by Annakovsky.   What We’re Into Lately Black Water Sister by Zen Cho The Witness for the Dead by Katherine Addison Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo The Devil Comes Courting by Courtney Milan Empress of Forever by Max Gladstone marigolds by colbub Avatar: The Las...2021-06-161h 03Time Out with Jenn & LisaTime Out with Jenn & LisaEpisode 23: Women Grab Leadership, 6 No-Nos in 7 Weeks in MLB, NHL Playoffs, Tebow is Back, The Amazing AmyIn this episode of Time Out with Jenn & Lisa, we look at leadership and coaching positions snagged by women.  From Duke University to the Buffalo Bills, women are gaining ground in the business of sports.  6 no-nos in 7 weeks?  Yes, that is on pace to break the single season record for no-hitters in MLB.  Clayton Kershaw has some strong opinions on why this is happening, and you better believe Jenn does too.  Round 1 of the NHL playoffs have started!  Will a Canadian team bring the cup back up North?  Or will a...2021-05-221h 23Wild ConnectionWild ConnectionIf the Bite FitsIn this episode I talk with  Dr. Adam- Hartstone-Rose whose bustling functional morphology and comparative anatomy lab at NCSU is not just giving us insights into the relationship between jaws and diet but is a place of mentoring for the next generation of scientists.  If you are digging the show subscribe and share it so others can enjoy it too. You can follow the show on Itunes, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Also follow the show on Twitter: @WildConnectPod You can also follow me on  Twitter: @realdrjen Instagram: @rea...2021-04-041h 09The Dog and Pony ShowThe Dog and Pony ShowBloodhound & How to Handle a Stray DogJen and Beth meet the hound of all hounds...the original Bloodhound, and discuss what to do should you encounter a stray dog.Sources:https://www.peta.org/features/what-to-do-find-stray-dog-or-cat/https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-help-stray-pethttps://www.rover.com/blog/how-to-help-a-stray-dog/https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-nuts/#:~:text=Not%20all%20nuts%20are%20toxic,nuts%20are%20high%20in%20fat.&text=Feeding%20your%20dog%20salted%20nuts,are%20very%20toxic%20to%20dogs.https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/sports/mantrailing-for-the-scent-driven-dog/https://www.americanbloodhoundclub.org/get-started-mantrailing/2021-03-2937 minDEPENDAsplainingDEPENDAsplainingEp. 76: Tailhook Scandal & Floaty BoisWelcome to episode 76!  This week Veronica tells us about the infamous Tailhook Scandal. Possible trigger warnings of sexual assault, so listener discretion is advised.  Then Jen gives us some laughter with rejected names of the Space Force members.  Come and join us for some entertainment, because that is what we all need right now! We hope you are all staying safe and taking care of your mental health. Reach out to us with your questions, concerns, comments, anything! Email Dependasplaining@gmail.com or find us on our social media platforms.    Sou...2021-03-251h 21Be The SerpentBe The SerpentEpisode 81: An Apology, and a Collection of RecsOn this week's episode, we're discussing a few changes we're making in our approach to the podcast, and we're gushing about some of our favorite recent and upcoming works, including Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko, The Duke Who Didn’t by Courtney Milan, and She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan.   What We’re Into Lately Seven of Infinities by Aliette de Bodard Fireheart Tiger by Aliette de Bodard  The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri The Queer Principles of Kit Webb by Cat Sebastian A Spindl...2021-03-101h 02Warrior\'s Day OffWarrior's Day OffPreventing and Reversing Cognitive DeclineSend us a textDr. Dale Bredesen talks about his most recent New York Times bestselling book: The End of Alzheimer’s Program and his protocol for preventing and reversing cognitive decline. He discusses the steps to enhancing cognitive ability at any age. We will also hear an inspiring story from someone who followed Dr. Bredesen’s protocol and experienced life altering results.Dale Bredesen is a neuroscientist who has researched neurodegenerative diseases for over thirty years. His career has been guided by a simple idea: that Alzheimer’s as we know it is not just pr...2021-03-101h 03Ship TeaseShip TeaseBridgerton: “Never read the reviews”Despite anticipating Bridgerton for months, Jennifer still hasn’t finished watching it because of a controversial scene that carried over from Julia Quinn’s historical romance novel The Duke and I. Are Simon and Daphne’s best moments enough to overcome her hesitations about the wildly popular Netflix series?Trigger warning: This episode contains discussion of sexual assault and an abusive parent.Continue reading the latest on dit:Vanity Fair on How Bridgerton Handles the Book’s Wildly Controversial ScenePop Sugar’s take: I Wanted to Root for Bridgerton’s Daphne and Simon, but Th...2021-02-281h 19The Leading Voices in FoodThe Leading Voices in FoodE108: Industry Needs Government Accountability in Reformulating Food & Food AdvertisingWhen the food industry promises to police itself and pledges to improve nutrition in public health, can it be trusted to make meaningful change or must government mandate those changes? Our two guests today have done groundbreaking work to help address this very question. Dr. Jessica Fanzo, Professor of Global Food and Agricultural Policy and Ethics at Johns Hopkins University, and Dr. Jennifer Harris is Senior Research Advisor for Marketing Initiatives at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at the University of Connecticut. Interview Summary So Jess, let's begin with you. You coauthored...2021-01-2620 minThe Unbreakable Boundaries PodcastThe Unbreakable Boundaries Podcast#29 Dr. Linville Meadows; an award winning physician ends up in rehab; but lives to tell his storyDr. Meadows is an Honors graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and studied at Duke University. He later held faculty positions at both institutions. He was recognized internationally for his work in cancer research, receiving both grants and awards; he authored numerous scientific articles. He was designated a Clinical Investigator of the National Cancer Institute.His recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol began May 7, 1997. Since then, he has counseled a large number of addicts and alcoholics striving to get clean and sober. His observations and study over the last 20+ years form the...2021-01-0551 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerDecember 14, 2020 New Apple Variety in Wiltshire, John Claudius Loudon, Richard Hale Goodwin, John Bannister Tabb, Alchemy of Herbs by Rosalee De La Foret and the State Flower of AlabamaToday we celebrate the English garden writer who fell in love with one of the world’s first science fiction writers - and she turned out to be a woman. We'll also learn about the Connecticut botanist and conservations who created a new undergraduate degree program he called Human Ecology. We’ll hear a delightful interview with the month of December in today’s poem. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that helps us turn our cupboards into our very own kitchen apothecary through recipes that help and heal us. And then we’ll wrap things up with the s...2020-12-1415 minRecovering OutloudRecovering OutloudJennifer Bell provides some perspective as a Sober FriendJennifer is my only guest who knew me prior to my recovery. We discuss being a sober friend and what it means to show up for someone else. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-11-2621 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerJuly 15, 2020 Climate-Change-Ready Trees, St. Swithin’s Day, Inigo Jones, John Wilson, Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps, Niagra Falls, Insect Poetry, How to Cheat at Gardening and Yard Work by Jeff Bredenberg, and William RobinsonToday we celebrate St. Swithin's Day. We'll also learn about the English architect who brought classical Roman architecture and the Italian Renaissance to gardens. We celebrate the botanist who attempted to sell his cow to buy a botany book by Robert Morison. We also celebrate the birthday of a botanist and a teacher of Emily Dickinson. We learn about the grand opening of Niagra Falls. Today's poems feature insects. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about making gardening and yard work less work and more enjoyable. And then we'll wrap things up with a heart-warming story about a...2020-07-1523 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceWedding(FLOWERS)Season, With Philippa Craddock, UKJune is traditionally a month in which many, many weddings are celebrated with family, food, and FLOWERS. With many of these weddings on hold this year due to Covid-19, we catch up with floral creative Philippa Craddock to talk about the business of floristry, the sustainability of it on several levels, and to reminisce about the lovely florals - from epic arches to the most romantic of bouquets which Philippa designed for the Lovely Meghan Markle and her Prince Harry, now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The world was watching this wedding for a variety of reasons, I was...2020-06-1155 minBe The SerpentBe The SerpentEpisode 61: A Time and a PlaceOn this week's episode, we're discussing historical fantasy, and Freya makes a truly brilliant point about what this genre really IS. The tentpoles today are The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley, A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly, and “Duende” by astolat.   What We’re Into Lately Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho Glitch A Marvelous Light by Freya Markse! Tor.com Dr. Manhattan The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo Master and Comm...2020-05-201h 01Accidental HopeAccidental HopeMaking an Impact with Dr. Maryann Gray Part 2 EP 42Send us a textJennifer expands the conversation in her two part series on making an impact toward healing this week as she continues her interview with mentor and fellow CADI, Dr. Maryann Gray. This week they discuss moral injury, using agency and post-traumatic growth.Scripture focus: "It was by Him that everything was created: the heavens, the earth, all things within and upon them, all things seen and unseen, thrones and dominions, spiritual powers and authorities. Every detail was crafted through His design, by His own hands, and for His purposes. He has always been! It...2020-03-1127 minAccidental HopeAccidental HopeMaking an Impact with Dr. Maryann Gray Part 2 EP 42Send us a textJennifer expands the conversation in her two part series on making an impact toward healing this week as she continues her interview with mentor and fellow CADI, Dr. Maryann Gray. This week they discuss moral injury, using agency and post-traumatic growth.Scripture focus: "It was by Him that everything was created: the heavens, the earth, all things within and upon them, all things seen and unseen, thrones and dominions, spiritual powers and authorities. Every detail was crafted through His design, by His own hands, and for His purposes. He has always been! It...2020-03-1127 minAccidental HopeAccidental HopeAccidental Hope Podcast | S2 Episode 41: Making an Impact Towards Healing (w/ Maryann Gray)Send us a textJennifer begins a two part series on making an impact toward healing this week as she speaks with her mentor and fellow CADI, Dr. Maryann Gray. Maryann Jacobi Gray is a social psychologist, writer, and university administrator. She was assistant provost at UCLA until her retirement in 2017; she has also served as associate vice provost at the University of Southern California and a behavioral scientist at RAND. She created and maintains the website accidentalimpacts.org. Maryann received her Ph.D. in social ecology from the University of California, Irvine and her BA in...2020-03-0437 minAccidental HopeAccidental HopeAccidental Hope Podcast | S2 Episode 41: Making an Impact Towards Healing (w/ Maryann Gray)Send us a textJennifer begins a two part series on making an impact toward healing this week as she speaks with her mentor and fellow CADI, Dr. Maryann Gray. Maryann Jacobi Gray is a social psychologist, writer, and university administrator. She was assistant provost at UCLA until her retirement in 2017; she has also served as associate vice provost at the University of Southern California and a behavioral scientist at RAND. She created and maintains the website accidentalimpacts.org. Maryann received her Ph.D. in social ecology from the University of California, Irvine and her BA in...2020-03-0437 minAccidental HopeAccidental HopeAccidental Hope Podcast | S2 Episode 41: Making an Impact Towards Healing (w/ Maryann Gray)Jennifer begins a two part series on making an impact toward healing this week as she speaks with her mentor and fellow CADI, Dr. Maryann Gray. Maryann Jacobi Gray is a social psychologist, writer, and university administrator. She was assistant provost at UCLA until her retirement in 2017; she has also served as associate vice provost at the University of Southern California and a behavioral scientist at RAND. She created and maintains the website accidentalimpacts.org. Maryann received her Ph.D. in social ecology from the University of California, Irvine and her BA in psychology from Duke University. You can learn...2020-03-0400 minBlatchford Coaching Systems podcastBlatchford Coaching Systems podcastTop Women in Dentistry | Dr. Jennifer PlotnickBuilding a startup dental practice is no easy task. It takes a lot of hard work and an extreme entrepreneurial mindset. Our guest on this episode of the podcast shares her experience in going from a startup practice to a very successful dental operation. In this episode, Dr. Blatchford sits down for a conversation with Dr. Jennifer Plotnick to learn how she built her practice. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Plotnick. RESOURCES Dr. Jennifer Plotnick : GrandStreetDental.com Twitter: @DrBlatchford 7 Principles of...2019-12-1524 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerNovember 22, 2019 Gravel Garden Beds, 30 Top Landscape Perennials, Edwin Jellett, Doris Duke, George Eliot, Herb Topiaries by Sally Gallo, Yule Log, and November Strawberries in 1843 Today we celebrate the man who wrote extensively about the history and flora of Germantown and... We'll learn about the 11-roomed garden created to honor the tobacco magnate James Buchanan Duke. We'll hear some beautiful thoughts on nature by an English Victorian author who was born on this day in 1819. We Grow That Garden Library with an adorable old book on topiaries. I'll talk about foraging for a Yule Log, and then we'll wrap things up with a friendly post about November strawberries from 1843. But first, let's catch up on...2019-11-2223 minBe The SerpentBe The SerpentEpisode 48: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (And Stab Things)On this week's episode, we're talking about female reimaginings and digging into some gender stuff! The tentpoles are rageprufrock’s The Least of All Possible Mistakes, Ghostbusters (2016), and the pilot episode of Elementary.   What We’re Into Lately The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood Bon Appétit Test Kitchen’s Youtube channel Return to River Cottage (referred to by Macey as Back to the Cottage, one in a series of documentaries by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall) The Winter Duke by Claire Eliza Bartlett Penric and...2019-11-201h 01The Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerNovember 8, 2019 Dividing Perennials, Kew's Agius Garden, Medieval Herbs, Tree Smarts, Victoria Cruziana, Kate Sessions, Vavilov Seed Bank, Bluethenthal Wildflower Preserve, Covent Gardens, Frances Theodora Parsons, Bar Carts, & Botanical StampsToday we celebrate the plant named in honor of Queen Victoria and the President of Peru and Bolivia. We'll learn about the Mother of Balboa Park and how the world seed bank was saved during WWII. We'll hear the Garden Poem that celebrates the end of the apple-picking season. We Grow That Garden Library with a book from the author who was pulled out of her grief by nature walks with Marion Satterlee.  I'll talk about an on-trend and portable way to display your houseplants, and then we'll wrap things up with a set of botanical stamps that commemorated the...2019-11-0827 minBrave + Well with Dr. Alysondra DukeBrave + Well with Dr. Alysondra DukeHow to Keep Showing Up with Jennifer MaggioreJoin me as I interview Jennifer Maggiore, Owner of Catalyst Branding + Business Consulting, a badass business mentor and entrepreneur, and mama of 2, as we discuss how to "keep showing up" in your business even when life throws stress and struggle your way. This is a fun discussion, y'all. Come join us!  Visit www.alysondraduke.com for a free 5 step guide on getting out of your own way and living a life you feel AWESOME about. 2019-10-3100 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerSeptember 19, 2019 Visit the Botanic Garden, Mildred Mathias, Orville Redenbacher, Francis Darwin, Dr. James Duke, The Backyard Homestead by Carleen Madigan, Moving Houseplants Back Indoors, Dr. Oliver Sacks & the New York Botanical GardenThere's are some lines from a TS Eliot poem that go like this : Oh, Do not ask, "What is it?" Let us go and make our visit." If you've never visited your local botanic garden this time of year, you really should go. I have a friend who recently did this, and she posted amazing pictures from her visit to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. She said this: "This is my PSA : Get yourself to the Arb ....now . Don’t wait to go just to see the change in color of the trees (like everyone else ) Go now ! The colors of...2019-09-1915 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerSeptember 4, 2019 The Must Go Container, Henry Wise, Alfred Rehder, Isabella Preston, Willa Cather, Geoffrey Hill, Gardener's Guide to Compact Plants by Jessica Walliser, Ordering Spring Bulbs, Charles Joseph Sauriol, and Plants Growing TogetherI had to chuckle the other day as I was putting together my fall containers. The first thing I do when I transition from one season to another, is determine which plants are salvageable - the ones that have enough gas to go another season. One of my pots ended up being a bit of a hodgepodge. I call it my "Must Go" Container in honor of my husband's Great Aunt Lena.  Here's the backstory: Great Aunt Lena would babysit my husband and his siblings when they were little. She was helping out my in-laws while they were both a...2019-09-0412 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerAugust 27 - National Banana Day, Maria van Oosterwijck, Edwin James, Emil Christian Hansen, Brian Lawrence Burtt, Alice Waters, Sarah Orne Jewett, Nueva Salsa by Rafael Palomino, Tall Herbs, and Cut Flowers with Ruth Cameron Today is National Banana Lovers Day. Botanically speaking, the banana is a berry - a many seeded fruit. And, banana trees are not trees. The banana plant is a giant herb. Inside the guts of the banana tree trunk is a white tube. It may be cooked, and tastes like bamboo shoots. Under a black light (ultraviolet or UV), ripe bananas glow a beautiful bright blue. Scientists believe this is a signal to banana eating animals like insects and bats that can see UV light. In 1690, the first shipments of bananas...2019-08-2716 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerJuly 15, 2019 Bolting Cilantro, Inigo Jones, John Wilson, William Robinson, Almira Hart Phelps, Classic Garden Design by Rosemary Verey, Perennial Sweet Pea, and a Greenhouse StoryLet's start today off by talking briefly about bolting cilantro.   Why does cilantro bolt and how should you address it?   You can help delay when cilantro will bolt by planting it in part shade instead of full sun and keeping the plant cool and moist. Heat is a stressor and sensing it's own mortality, cilantro will bolt quickly in hot weather. You can also buy a slow-bolt cilantro variety and harvest the leaves more often to keep the stalks under control.   Brevities   #OTD  It's the birthday of the English architect, Inigo Jones; born today in 1573. Jones introduced classical Roman archite...2019-07-1509 minBe The SerpentBe The SerpentEpisode 37: Emotions Are Hard, Let's Do Murder!On this week's episode, we're discussing ASSASSINS! Tentpoles this week are The Perfect Assassin by K.A. Doore, the television show Killing Eve, and the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith.   What We’re Into Lately The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal The Hating Game by Sally Thorne A Duke in Disguise by Cat Sebastian Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir The Fisherman by John Langan Ship of Smoke and Steel by Django Wexler Killing Eve Proper English by K.J...2019-06-191h 01The Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerMay 17, 2019 Ready to Garden, Botticelli, George Glenny, Requirements for Plant Explorers, Bernadette Cozart, Rocky Mountain Field Botany Course, Market Garden Workshop at Green Cauldron Farm, James Hunt, The Golden Circle, Hal BorlandAre you feeling it yet? The urge to get going in the garden?   I was reading a book from 1915 about spring, it started this way, "If you are not dead, you will feel the sap start within you..."   Everyone comes to the garden in their own time.   If you're not yet ready to put your pots together or take on gardening the way you did last year, that's completely fine.   Sometimes the seasons of our lives, don't align with the seasons of the year.   In seasons of loss or grief or depression, we can lose time. We can be out o...2019-05-1709 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerMay 8, 2019 Plant Problems, the US Botanic Garden, Emil Christian Hansen, Paul Kremer, Veggie by Orbitec, Sir David Attenborough, Chris Woods, Gardenlust, Angelica archangelica, and a 1912 Recipe for Rhubarb Pudding  You know the saying bad things come in threes?   The dishwasher stops working. You get in a car accident. Your credit card gets stolen.   Well, when it comes to our plants; like us, they can be experiencing a constellation of problems as well.   Yet, we often see plants as far less complex; minimizing their needs to a singular solution.   "It just needs more sun."   "Better drainage will do the trick."   Instead of just trying one solution, consider that maybe multiple changes are needed.         Brevities #OTD On this day in 1820, President James Monroe signed a bill granting “a tract of public land in...2019-05-0809 minThe Leading Voices in FoodThe Leading Voices in FoodJennifer Pomeranz on Food Policy and Industry Tactics Driving PreemptionIn the past several years, cities in California led the way in passing taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages. Berkeley was first with Oakland, San Francisco and Albany, California following, each with the aim of improving public health by decreasing consumption of beverages known to be associated with obesity, diabetes, and other medical issues, and to raise revenue for needed programs. But then something historic happened: preemption. A leading expert on the application of the law on public health and on the issue of preemption is Jennifer Pomeranz. About Jennifer Pomeranz Jennifer Pomeranz is an attorney and...2019-04-2510 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerApril 8, 2019 John Claudius Loudon, Mary Pickford, Katie Melua, Hugo von Mohl, William Watson, Jackie Bennett, and the Duke of WellingtonHave you given much thought to the layout or shape of your garden beds? Do they follow the natural lines and slopes of the landscape? Are they geometric? Long beds with corners? Maybe you’ve tried a circle garden. If you’re just beginning - border beds - beds anchored by a backdrop (like a house or a fence) are the easiest to plan and execute. Often overlooked, one thing to consider in border beds is to add some stepping stones or even a small path along the back to provide access points that make tending your garden easier.  Brevi...2019-04-0809 minBeyond the EndpointBeyond the EndpointJennifer Rymer at TCT 2018: Aborted TAVR Procedures and Same-Day Discharge for PCIJennifer Rymer at TCT 2018: Aborted TAVR Procedures and Same-Day Discharge for PCI by Duke Clinical Research Institute2018-10-0210 minThe Baby Names PodcastThe Baby Names PodcastSawyer, Harper, Duke: Occupational Surnames as Baby NamesJennifer and Mallory discuss the popular new trend of occupational (sur)names becoming first names, like Mason, Sawyer, and Harper. Also Emmy Award nominees, celebrity baby news, and your questions on names and naming.Names in this episode: Hamza, Quarry, Sterling, Milo, Tatiana, Zazie, Aidy, Finn, Baker, Hunter, Miller, Paige, Sawyer, Taylor, Sailor, Bell, Bailey, Chandler, Potter, Duke, Earl, Deacon, Harper, Shakespeare, Archer, Ferrari, Mahler, Amity, and more!The Baby Names Podcast is a production of BabyNames.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-09-1822 minBe The SerpentBe The SerpentEpisode 17: A Bump in the Night (The Sexy Kind)On this episode of Be the Serpent, we're talking about sex -- why we write about it, why we read about it, and more. Our tentpoles this week are Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey, An Unnatural Vice by KJ Charles, and the entire genre of F/F fanfiction (with three great recs from us)!  What We’re Reading Heroine Worship (Sarah Kuhn) A Duke by Default (Alyssa Cole) Alex finally played Dragon Age: Inquisition!   Other Stuff We Mentioned Leverage The Hugo Awards Bad Sex Awards from...2018-09-121h 05Jennifer Marley MusicJennifer Marley MusicGenesis Party 06/06/1801. Bass Face (Original Mix) - Jennifer Marley 02. President's House (Will Monotone's Beat Driven Mix) - Urban Soul, Roland Clark, DJ Roland Clark 03. Funk Ya (Wax Worx Rmx) - Wolf Story 04. DJ (Original Mix) - Angel Heredia 05. Got To Dance Disco (Chus & Ceballos Remix) - Hog & The Groovelines 06. The Drums Din Daa Daa (Dennis Cruz Remix) - Claptone Ft. George Kranz 07. The Duke (Original Mix) - Sidney Charles 08. Palo (Original Mix) - Alan Nieves 09. Lonley Nights (Bassel Darwish, Sebastian Ledher Playmix) - Archila 10. Shamrat (Original Mix) - Mark Knight, Adrian Hour 11. Born Slippy (Reincarnation Mix) - Andrew Meller 12. Luv Dancin (Original...2018-06-081h 15Jennifer Marley MusicJennifer Marley MusicJennifer Marley - Electric Boom Boom 26401. Bass Face (Original Mix) - Jennifer Marley 02. President's House (Will Monotone's Beat Driven Mix) - Urban Soul, Roland Clark 03. Funk Ya (Wax Worx Rmx) - Wolf Story 04. DJ (Original Mix) - Angel Heredia 05. Goodman (Original Mix) - Angel Heredia 06. Troller (Paul C & Paolo Martini Remix) - Pleasurekraft 07. 1988 (Original Mix) - Versus 08. Bongo Groove (Sugarmaster & Ito-G Remix) - Alexander Zabbi 09. Don't Worry (Original Mix) - Sergio Pardo 10. Mr. Microphonic (T. Tommy & Sugarmaster Remix) - Techouzer, DJahir Miranda 11. What Do You Want For Nothing (Angelo Ferreri Remix) - Simon Adams 12. Got To Dance Disco (Chus & Ceballos Remix) - Hog & The Groovelines 13. The...2018-03-171h 06The Wanderlust and Wellness PodcastThe Wanderlust and Wellness PodcastWWP017: Learning to Eat Intuitively with Kasey GoinsToday in episode 017, we’re talking with Kasey Goins from Well Fed Soul. After battling disordered eating and exercise addiction for years, Kasey has finally been able to come to understand what it means and feels like to eat intuitively and exercise according to how my body feels. She loves natural and wholesome foods, recipe development, and focusing on feeding the body with nourishing, yet pleasurable, foods!well-fedsoul.comIG: @well_fedsoulPinterest: pinterest.com/well_fed_soulAdditional Resources:Resources:Intuitive Eating by...2017-10-1144 min