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Career Slay
Resilient Purpose ft. Jenny Parrish
In this episode, host Kelly Poquiz Burke interviews marketing and sales executive Jenny Parrish. Jenny shares her inspiring journey from a challenging childhood as the daughter of an immigrant mother to a successful career in the corporate world. She discusses the impact of her mother's work ethic, her early career experiences, and the challenges she faced, including a personal tragedy that shifted her perspective on life and work: the sudden loss of her brother, who died in a car accident alongside actor Paul Walker.Now as the VP of Sales at Division-D, Jenny discusses the evolution of...
2025-11-25
35 min
The Jenny Beth Show
Post-Election Fallout: Lessons for Conservatives from NJ to CA | Webber, Davis, Parrish
In this post-election special of The Jenny Beth Show, Jenny Beth Martin sits down with three conservative leaders on the front lines of America’s blue states — Assemblyman Jay Webber (New Jersey), Kira Davis (California), and Tim Parrish (Virginia) — to unpack the truth about what happened on Election Night 2025 and what comes next for the conservative movement.Jay Webber explains how record Democrat turnout and year-round ballot harvesting operations tipped New Jersey races — and what Republicans must do to compete 12 months a year instead of just during campaign season.Kira Davis breaks down California’s controvers...
2025-11-05
57 min
Tax Notes Talk
The House Budget Bill’s Clean Energy Tax Credit Changes
Jenny Speck with Vinson & Elkins discusses the clean energy tax credits in the House’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, including last-minute changes to the House Rules Committee’s version. For more coverage, read the following in Tax Notes:House Advances $3.8 Trillion Tax Bill; Faces Rewrite in SenateDemocratic Dads Say Tax Bill Would Pass Debt Burden to KidsClean Energy Industry Seeks Edits to Tax BillAnalysis: The Future of IRA Credit Transfers: Predictions From the First YearFollow us on X:Marie Sapirie: @mariesapirieDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**Have you or a...
2025-05-23
28 min
Experience: This Vivid Full Audiobook For Thriller Fans.
Lucky Night by Eliza Kennedy
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/146228to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lucky Night Author: Eliza Kennedy Narrator: Rebecca Lowman Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins Release date: 03-25-25 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 12 ratings Genres: Psychological Publisher's Summary: After six years of a stolen hour here, another there, tonight is going to be different for Nick Holloway and Jenny Parrish. They’ve booked a room in a new luxury hotel in Manhattan, where they’ll spend the entire night together for the first time. Expectations are running high for this brief reprieve from ordinary life: they both need a good bout...
2025-03-25
8h 56
Leading BOLDLY
Leading Accidental Managers: Expert HR Tips for Building a Positive Work Culture | Marion Parrish | EP08
In this episode of Leading BOLDLY, we dive into the world of "accidental managers" with Marion Parrish, HR expert and author of The Accidental Manager’s Guide to Leading a Team. Marion shares her invaluable insights on how many managers—often promoted for their technical skills—are unprepared for leadership roles.Drawing from her extensive career in HR with top companies like BT and AIG, Marion discusses the importance of understanding individual team members' motivations and how effective delegation is more than just offloading tasks. She also emphasises the critical need for organisations to invest in management develo...
2024-10-23
1h 18
The Affiliate Marketing Show
Episode 73 - Developing Strategic Partnerships, Business Growth, Ringba X (Featuring Jenny Parrish - EVP of Growth at Ringba & GM of Programmatic Exchange Ringba X)
Josh Sebo (COO of OfferVault), Adam Young (CEO of Ringba), industry legend Harrison Gevirtz and special guest Jenny Parrish (EVP of Growth at Ringba & GM of Programmatic Exchange Ringba X) discuss: - How Jenny got started in the affiliate marketing industry - What it's like working for Adam & Harrison - Developing and implementing new partnerships at Ringba - How Jenny approaches her role as the EVP of Growth - What does business growth look like and how do you gauge success? - Ringba X: Where is it now and where do you see it going? - Advice to someone...
2024-06-21
42 min
Six Figure Flower Farming
06: S.E.O. with Fran Parrish of Heirloom Soul Florals
I interview Fran Parrish of heirloom Soul Florals, and she teaches you all about getting found online using S.E.O. (search engine optimization), marketing your wedding business, and more! Give fran a follow at www.heirloomsoul.com and on instagram HERE!
2024-04-22
1h 08
The Knowledge with David Elikwu
95. The Power of Pivoting with Jenny Blake
David speaks with Jenny Blake, an international keynote speaker and author of Pivot: The Only Move That Matters is Your Next One, winner of the Axiom Best Business Books award in the careers category. She hosts two podcasts with over one million downloads combined: Free Time for heart-based business owners, and Pivot with Jenny Blake for navigating change.They talked about:🚀 Jenny Blake’s early career experiences⚖️ How to manage competing interests📱 How social media shapes perspectives🌟 Career fulfillment beyond mere results🎲 The power of taking risks🗝️ Self-disco...
2024-04-18
39 min
Parrish The Thought
Episode 146: Author Jenny Tedjamulia | Finding out what dragons like to do.
Today my guest is Jenny Tedjamulia, author of the Tales with Scales dragon book series with a focus on the first book, What Dragons Like To Do. Jenny is a wife, mother and creator of dragons. She takes us on a scary, funny and inspirational dive into the why behind her passion for pairing up these special dragons with children and how her books have helped many kids, learn to read and stimulate their creativity. Connect with Jenny and Tales with Scales on social media and email. She is available to speak to school groups, church...
2023-10-22
24 min
Ft Myers Beach - Good Neighbor
Ep # 4 - Thunder Performance: Redefining Fitness with CrossFit and Golf
Have you ever thought of combining CrossFit with Golf? Well, Thor and Jenny from Thunder Performance did, and they're here to take us through their unique fitness journey. They're challenging the status quo of the fitness industry and making an incredible impact with their unique blend of CrossFit and golf training. Thor, a former golf pro and fitness enthusiast, shares his inspiring journey from a teenager waking up at 5 am for workouts to owning his very own CrossFit gym. Jenny, on the other hand, dispels myths about CrossFit and assures us that you don’t need to be fit to...
2023-09-26
12 min
The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players
54. Greg Humphreys - Charlottesville's Best - Part 1
Greg Humphreys, a talented software engineer and accomplished bridge player is featured in this episode of The Setting Trick. He is the winner of the Mott-Smith Trophy at the recent spring North American Bridge Championships, a three-time North American champion, and the best bridge player in Charlottesville, Virginia. He got hooked on bridge in 1998 and quickly joined a local club, where he found success playing with Walter Miller's 49er club. Greg studied computer science at Princeton and Stanford before moving to Charlottesville, VA, to teach at the University of Virginia. Also, Greg has since left academia and worked for...
2023-04-13
51 min
Just Jenny
Ep. 127. Everything Erica’s Erica Eckman is really great but she doesnt always know it.
This is Erica's third appearance on the podcast. She is baring her soul in a way she hasnt before! We talk about feeling ok and NOT feeling ok. Erica Eckman aka Everything Erica is the founder and CEO of Ecko Digital Media, a boutique influencer marketing agency founded in 2017 and Co -Founder and CMO of Shop FlavCity, her consumer packaged goods business with influencer, Bobby Parrish. Follow Erica on instagram @everythingerica and @eckodigitalmedia Follow Jenny on instagram @justjennyhutt and twitter + tik tok @jennyhutt Please follow this podcast, download, rate and...
2023-03-07
49 min
South Carolina Business Review
Capitalizing on SC’s English heritage
You may have noticed that our state has several cities, towns, and counties named after places in England. And a lot of them are concentrated between Columbia and Charlotte. Over the past several years, this area has been developing an economic identity all its own. Mike Switzer interviews Jenny Parrish, executive director of our state’s Olde English District in Fort Lawn, SC.
2023-02-10
05 min
Just Jenny
Ep 67. Erica Eckman aka @everythingerica is back telling you what you want to know!
Erica Eckman is the founder and CEO of Ecko Digital Media, a boutique influencer marketing agency founded in 2017 and Co -Founder and CMO of Shop FlavCity, her consumer packaged goods business with influencer, Bobby Parrish. After building a successful career as an influencer (you can still find her cooking up recipes to her 175k followers over at @everythingerica), she realized that so many brands and agencies didn’t understand how to actually move the sales needle and leverage influencers in the right way. The agency quickly became one of the largest direct response agencies in t...
2023-01-17
54 min
The Knowledge with David Elikwu
42: Creating Free time with Jenny Blake
David Elikwu speaks with Jenny Blake an Author, Speaker, and Podcaster.Jenny Blake loves helping entrepreneurs and organizations move from friction to flow through smarter systems, powered by Delightfully Tiny Teams.We talked about this idea from her book, pivot about being able to make incremental changes in your career and really move yourself into a direction that aligns with what you really want to be doing and how to find joy in your work.📜 Full transcript:www.theknowledge.io/jennyblake/
2022-10-06
1h 13
The Unusual Creatures
Playing Along with Bree O'Connor
Bree O'Connor is a Wonder Woman of the arts. She has seen and done it all, from every angle, and she plans to never stop. A lover of creation and an inquisitive student of life, Bree is always examining the human experience, and trying to find ways to magnify its brilliance and pain. She is an artist but also one of the best champions of other's art; all while wearing many hats, including wife, mother and activist. Want to know what the future of creation could look like for everyone... then listen up, Bree has some things to explain.
2022-03-29
52 min
A Bookish Affair
Episode 44: Faint Hearts Never Won Fair Ladies
Hello all you capable estate managers and independent heiresses! It's better late than never as we feature a heaping helping of holiday romance. We'll talk rom-coms, historical novellas, free online reads, and anthologies featuring Diwali, Hogmanay, Hanukkah, Nochebuena, and many more holidays throughout the year. For readalikes, book lists, and antiracism resources, to learn more about attending a virtual book club meeting, or just to chat, find us here or email us directly at ssedell@lakeoswego.city (Shannon) or sdickinson@lakeoswego.city (Shandy). Our next meeting is Sunday, February 13 at 11:00 a.m. PST. We'll be discussing Confessions i...
2022-01-23
1h 09
The Fresh Fiction Podcast
Holiday Entertainment + Roan Parrish Interview
Vibe Check Gwen is on a mission to get her cart back! She has not gone to jail and this is a major achievement. Danielle feels accomplished, but is still busy. And she has addressed and stamped her Christmas cards! Candle Recs from Gwen’s Bath and Body Works haul: Champagne Toast, Campfire S’mores, Apple Hot Toddy. Candle + Tea rec from Danielle: Winter Wonderland (it’s LIMITED EDITION at Target) and Winter Wake Up Tea from Trader Joe’s * Main Discussion Old School Holiday Entertainment Daniell...
2021-12-12
1h 45
That's What We Said
Episode 63 - Pulling Back the Curtain
We've recently learned that we're the eighth most popular comedy podcast in Oman, so we're dreaming about the future of the pod in this week's episode. Coming up are episodes on Kentucky politics and Kentucky bourbon, although not necessarily in the same episode. We also want to know what our listeners want to hear. More tales of Katie Marie Kondo-ing her drawers? More library adventures from Kelly? More murder books from Jenny? Whatever our listeners want, we're prepared to bring it. PS. This week, we're missing Becca who's off adventuring in Ohio. PPS. If you...
2021-09-06
32 min
That's What We Said
Bow & Arrowing
There's Covid everywhere & we can't keep safe Covid measures in place because of the dumb KY legislature & stubborn people who won't listen to science so we're feeling a bit down. To distract ourselves, we decide to reflect on the Olympics - from the incredible US Women's Gymnastic Team to knitting divers to necklace wearing soccer/football players to dancing horses. We learn that Becca was a gymnast! And Jenny & her mom dabbled in synchronized swimming! After a month-long hiatus we're back! #relish Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by...
2021-08-24
36 min
That's What We Said
Otherwise Occupied
It's time for a media roundup. After Jenny and Katie's conflict over Cards Against Humanity in the last episode, they make up over their shared affection for TikToker Kevin James Thornton. Shoutout to Katie for always sharing Hoosier-adjacent TikToks with Jenny. Becca raises the tone with some excellent nonfiction about podcast hero — and everyone's hero!— Eleanor Roosevelt. Finally, not even a binge watch of Kim's Convenience can distract Kelly from a week of epic car trouble. Recorded in Red River Gorge, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2021-07-13
37 min
That's What We Said
Episode 59 - The Freeman Show
In this week's episode, we reflect on the "new normal" as things start to open up and we adjust to maskless shopping and hard pants. This is our first time recording together since the beginning of the quarantimes, and we get to use our fancy new mic. We're still figuring out our microphone, and we may sound more like we were recording from a busy roadside than we did when we were on zoom. But we think our laughter sounds better than ever, and we promise to figure the noise out. Becca's dog Freeman is the star of the...
2021-06-01
42 min
That's What We Said
Our Dapper Friends
Between soccer, Easter, & a lot of mom type commitments, we've been off the air for a couple of weeks. We are back with our media recommendations for April. This month, dive into Jenny & Becca's serious picks about WWII. Or how about some 80s Cold War intrigue with "The Americans?" But why would you do that when there's Pig Royalty? Finally, we don't quite relish the murder bird who's taken up residence on Katie's roof, but we'd like to parlay her misfortune into some paid advertising from Big Birdwatcher. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly...
2021-04-19
44 min
That's What We Said
Don't Wash Your Meat!
March is almost over, and we're wrapping up our month of interviews with kickass Kentucky women. Although we're sad to see the month go, we can't think of a better guest than epidemiologist and soccer mom Nikita Vundi. Nikita joins Katie and Jenny to talk about vaccines and public health. We ponder what changes from 2020 will last past the immediate danger of COVID-19, we bond over the necessity of not washing poultry, and we celebrate the glory of Girl Scout cookies. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly G...
2021-03-28
37 min
That's What We Said
Celebrating the life of Michelle Tooley
Continuing our series of interviews with Kentucky women, we welcome our amazing friends Grace McKenzie and Heather Dent to share their upcoming children's book about one of our Kentucky heroes, Michelle Tooley. Michelle was a peace and social justice activist and professor here in Berea. Grace and Heather talk us through the process of bringing the book from a short presentation at a local summer camp to a hardbound story to be shared with children and adults in our community and beyond. On one of the first mornings in spring, we celebrate the life and legacy of Michelle Tooley...
2021-03-21
38 min
That's What We Said
It's Called Pooberty!
During our month of conversations with Kickass Kentucky Women, we're thrilled to welcome Shannon Phelps to help us navigate the waters of sexuality education. This episode comes with a content warning that it's not for children. Shannon is here to help parents as we figure out how to talk with children about everything from body changes to nocturnal emissions to sexual consent to porn literacy. The takeaway: "communication fosters connection!" As awkward as parents and children feel when we talk about sex, we need to have these talks. We also discuss the role of sexuality education in communities and s...
2021-03-15
53 min
The Rom Com Rewrite
To All The Boys I've Loved Before
Lisa and Charles Adrian get into the Netflix-produced modern classic To All The Boys I've Loved Before. Year: 2018 Writer: Sofia Alvarez Based on the novel by: Jenny Han Director: Susan Johnson Stars: Lara Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Andrew Bachelor, Trezzo Mahoro, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Israel Broussard, John Corbett Show notes: In this episode we get lost in the weeds of our synopsis, sail through the meet-cute, obstacles and happy ending, and land on the one thi...
2021-03-12
45 min
That's What We Said
Everybody in Their 40s is Dumb
This week, Cara Stewart -- long time champion of healthcare and justice in Kentucky -- joins us for our month of talking to Badass Kentucky Women. We talk about her career as an attorney, including the successful fight against then Governor Bevin's Medicaid waiver, which would have removed large numbers of folks from the rolls. We take a semi-deep dive into the Kentucky legislature, exploring the history of bills that are introduced by women legislators and eventually taken up in watered down form by other legislators and passed. Don't think it's all serious though - we have an especially...
2021-03-08
45 min
That's What We Said
Mum's the Word
Three of us are celebrating our 30th year reunion this year -- or at least remembering our 30th year of escape from high school. Join us on a little mental time travel this week as we reflect on our high school experiences in four different states in the 1980s and 90s - from giant mum corsages to coded flower deliveries to surprising mascots. Sadly, every single time Katie tries to talk about her beloved mascot, her zoom connection falters. We find out that Becca lived a Veronica Mars lifestyle in high school, except for the crime solving part. We...
2021-02-28
42 min
That's What We Said
Courtly Love or Courtney Love?
This week, we welcome guest Nick Koenig. He's an EKU botany student, activist, and campus leader. He's here to give us hope for the future and bring us some Gen Z reality. We talk with Nick about environmental racism and segregation in Louisville and about replanting schemes on former mountaintop removal sites. But since we can never be 100 percent serious, we inadvertently test his knowledge about 90s grunge. Result: we feel old. We also find out about Katie's catalog full of fancy pastor robes via a conversation about Schitt's Creek. And this is the 3rd consecutive episode where Bridgerton i...
2021-02-22
49 min
That's What We Said
Episode 50 - Embrace the Awkward
It's hard to believe (or maybe it isn't!), but it has now been a full year since Covid-19 made its way to the U.S. This week we talk about how the last year has affected our kids and families, and we speculate on what "normal" will look like after the Covid-Times (verdict: we will be as awkward as ever when we see our friends and co-workers again). Katie and Kelly give an important update on their Bridgerton bet and Jenny contributes an extremely important road report and call to action from West Virginia. Make sure you stick around...
2021-02-14
43 min
That's What We Said
Episode 49 - It's Bridgerton Time
It feels like a long time since our last media roundup, and maybe that's because we took the last two weeks off to celebrate the New Year, AKA the Inauguration of President Joe Biden and Veep Kamala Harris. Does the world seem brighter now? We don't know, but we've got a romantic set of tv shows and books to recommend this month. Everyone but Katie has watched -- and has thoughts about --- Bridgerton. We wheel and deal and the rest of the pod agrees to read Katie's pick Red, White, and Royal Blue if she'll just give the f...
2021-02-06
22 min
That's What We Said
Episode 48 - Democracy and New Printers
Join us this week as we process the events that occurred over the past couple of weeks, from the high of the Georgia Senate runoffs, to the low of the violent insurrection attempt at the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. We grapple with putting these events in context, from the destruction of political and social norms over the past 5 years, to the anti-government rhetoric of the past 5 decades, to the militarism, materialism, and racism that have defined our country for the past 5 centuries. Katie proposes a surprising metaphor for how those days felt. And we all bristle at suggestions...
2021-01-18
49 min
That's What We Said
Episode 47 - Year 1: What Did We Say?
Welcome to 2021 with That's What We Said! This episode, recorded before the New Year, and before we had any inkling of what would happen on January 6, celebrates our first year of podcasting. We reflect on the adventure of the past year. We remember memorable guests such as State Representative Attica Scott the KY Secretary of State (amazed that he didn't walk out on our liberal selves). Finally, we ponder what it means to have created a record of our lives in a time of plague and we look forward to another year with our listeners. Recorded via...
2021-01-10
38 min
That's What We Said
2020: From Bunker Strawberries to Hot Springs Hot Dogs
Join us this week as we talk about all the news that wasn't in 2020. Yes, we're talking about the stories that the coronavirus and the election may have driven from our minds - from the bizarre mansion listings and child naming practices of the crazy rich to the emancipation of Harry and Meghan. On more serious notes, we celebrate the service of a local city council member who ended her term this year, and we recommit to making sure that Kentucky movements for racial justice don't slip below our radar. The short legislative session is coming up, and it's...
2020-12-31
40 min
That's What We Said
Episode 46 - Bonus - Most Parties are Fun Until the Fainting Starts
Basements, roller skating, and fainting, oh my. #relish Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-12-31
04 min
That's What We Said
2020 Christmas Bonus Episode - Jingle Juice
Please enjoy this special bonus material, recorded in late December, 2019, in the before times. Our wholesome holiday discussion devolved a little as our conversation drifted to breast enhancement and "personal" secret Santa gifts. #relish #TWWS Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-12-25
08 min
That's What We Said
Episode 45 - The Rule of the Cup
Guess what it's time for? You guessed it - another media roundup. Jenny can't get enough of Supermarket Sweep and Kelly gets confused about what Leslie Jones' Twitter account has to do with that. From Chess in Lexington, KY, to football in London, England, to small town Ontario, Canada, explore the wide world of the TWWS Pod Sisters' media consumption heading into the holidays. Speaking of the holidays, we have all been partaking of such high brow classics as Christmas Vacation and Home Alone and we ponder how the plots of these films would have been different if the...
2020-12-19
36 min
That's What We Said
Yuletide Rage
This week, while Kelly's off doing important work for the commonwealth, the rest of the pod sisters are beginning to get ready for Christmas. We're talking candy! Cookies! Decorations! Songs! We spend an unreasonably long time talking about wrapping paper, from Katie's touching story about her grandmother's gift wrap to Jenny's newly discovered perimenopausal rage about cheap paper. And we learn something too, too shocking about how Santa wraps presents at Becca's house. You'll want to listen for Katie's advice on the ultimate Chex mix recipe as we break down the maternal labor of the holiday. And we may...
2020-12-12
45 min
That's What We Said
It Has Pockets!
We're excited to welcome author Alix E. Harrow for a chat about her new book The Once and Future Witches. The discussion ranges from pockets in dresses -- central to the plot of the book and to our own lives -- to the research required to build a believable, exciting story that marries the history of suffrage and witchcraft. We talk about what it's like to bring out a book during a pandemic, and Alix promises to come back on the pod as a book concierge for us. This holiday season, we recommend supporting your indie bookseller by purchasing a...
2020-11-26
35 min
That's What We Said
Estill Street is Going to Be Lit
We recorded this episode on Saturday, November 7th, while we -- and the world -- were waiting for the Presidential election to be called. While we wait, we talk about election results in Kentucky, particularly the dispiriting news that a state representative currently indicted for assault on his wife has been easily reelected. We ponder Red and Blue America and how that false dualism makes it harder for rural organizers to make headway in our areas. But if that sounds deep, we also take a moment to laugh about the memes of the 2020 election. Finally, right before we log...
2020-11-14
58 min
That's What We Said
The Algorithm Betrays You
"The only security of all is in a free press." ― Thomas Jefferson In today's political climate it is hard not to have strong feelings about "The Media." It touches almost every aspect of our lives, and can influence what we believe, what we watch, and who we vote for. Whether it is "mainstream," "social," "right-wing," or "left-wing," the media is something that is on all of our minds, almost all the time. This week, during a special Election Day episode, Kelly and Becca have a conversation about the state of media and journalism with lo...
2020-11-02
33 min
That's What We Said
Everything is Bleepy
After seven months in our own homes -- is it really seven months? Less? More? Who knows? -- we're ready to peel off the plastered smiles on our faces and get real about how it's going. With just a few days left before the 2020 election, it seems like all of the chickens of our entire lives are coming home to roost. Chickens may be the wrong animal metaphor, because first we've got to talk about cats. Jenny's been attempting to do a little self-care through indoor gardening, and her cats have been determined to take her project down. That's...
2020-10-31
42 min
That's What We Said
Pandemic Puppies
We chat about the pandemic puppies adopted by Adam and Kelly. Thankfully, the podcast session doesn't fall apart when a sleep-deprived Kelly learns that Adam's new puppy has been sleeping through the night for months. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-10-28
10 min
That's What We Said
LIttle Debbie is Stable
This week, we're delighted to welcome Pittsburgh teacher Adam Bailey to talk about his pandemic life. We learn what it was like for Adam to teach 13 year olds via zoom for weeks and then to welcome them into the school building and discover that he knew their voices better than their faces. Also, we are surprised to learn that Adam is an expert in the epitome of coronavirus comfort foods... Not sourdough... Not produce from the Victory Garden... We're talking about oatmeal pies and zebra cakes. How did Adam become an expert in all things Little Debbie? And which "...
2020-10-24
43 min
IDA Ideas
Weaponized Tweets: Artificial Intelligence to Defend Against Influence Operations in Social Media
IDA Ideas host Rhett Moeller spoke to researchers from the Science and Technology Division of IDA’s Systems and Analyses Center about their use of machine learning to create a prototype system for analyzing Twitter posts that U.S. adversaries made to influence public opinion in the years leading up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. Joining him are Shelley Cazares, who leads the ongoing project, and two members of her team, Emily Parrish and Jenny Holzer. The project began in 2018 with about three million tweets from early 2012 through early 2018 that had been posted by the Russian-backed In...
2020-10-20
38 min
That's What We Said
Young and Agile
Thanks to official daughter of the pod, Elly Green, for joining us via zoom to tell us all about college life during a pandemic. As we reminisce about college in the 90s, we wonder how the kids these days are making friends and eating pizza when everyone's wearing a mask and standing 6 feet apart. Elly is happy to give us all the details while updating us on how communication has changed in the last 30 years. Hint: no landlines or whiteboards on your dorm door. Meanwhile, it's time for Kelly to come clean about her own experience with internet scammers...
2020-10-17
41 min
That's What We Said
I'm Glad Ankles Aren't a Thing
It's time for our media roundup, and we're surprised to discover that 6 months into being home, there are still shows we haven't watched and books we haven't read. This month, we do dive into the past, specifically the movies of our youths. Our sons have thoughts on Being John Malkovich and the original Bill and Ted as we show them the movies of the 80s and 90s. And for those keeping tally at home, Becca is on her third rewatch of Golden Girls during the corona times. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith...
2020-10-03
33 min
That's What We Said
Episode 36 - Corona Times Bonus Mashup
Chapter 1: Troy Price helps us brainstorm what to talk about at the beginning of the Corona Times and Jenny treats us to a Corona-themed medley. Chapter 2: Guest Wil Bain learns what a hot mess we are behind the scenes of TWWS. Chapter 3: Are Jenny & Becca , in fact, ghosts? What is the mysterious Northern Exposure Hole? Chapter 4: We foresee a potential Basham/Hobson/Gratton road trip that will mainly involve verbally pointing out various corn and tobacco fields, clouds, and horses. Also Corona times splurge shopping and Costco ID hilarity. Chapter 5: Josie...
2020-09-26
19 min
That's What We Said
The Swiss Army Knife of Elections
Voting. During the craziness of this pandemic, we've all been trying to figure out how we do the things that have to get done. Many of us are working and schooling from home, ordering our groceries online, and wearing masks for those "have to" errands. But, with one of the most important elections of our generation looming, how in the world are we going to make sure we safely vote? This week, That's What We Said welcomes Kentucky's Secretary of State Michael Adams, who shares THE PLANS (and there are several of them) for how every Kentuckian can vote...
2020-09-19
28 min
That's What We Said
Horses on a Plane
This week, we're remembering that time in history when we used to leave our homes and go places AKA travel. Jenny's joy at packing a suitcase to move her daughter to college sparked nostalgia in all of us for hitting the road. So we're taking a week to talk about travel mishaps, whether it's long delays on the tarmac, meeting famous jockey at the baggage claim, or being bitten by a thousand mosquitos in foreign locales, we miss a world outside the four walls of our homes. Come for the turbulence, stay for Katie's encounters with politicians at the...
2020-09-12
43 min
That's What We Said
Jenny and Elly
Official daughter of the pod has gone to college.This week, Jenny and Elly are reporting from the road. They talk about what it's like to travel out-of-state during a pandemic. Spoiler: some rest stops do not inspire confidence.And then on the way home, Jenny continues the road report solo. She talks about traveling on the back roads of Virginia and gives a shout out to a Tennessee rest stop that's doing social distancing right.And since podcasts are what get her through that long, solo drive back home, she recommends the funny podcasts that kept her awake...
2020-09-05
22 min
That's What We Said
Bonus - Suckage, Becca Style
Listen to Becca's death-defying vacuuming escapades, which land us in a whole new dimension of "suckage." For a special treat - head over to Facebook and watch the video. #relish Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-08-29
06 min
That's What We Said
Suckage
Most of the time, we want to lighten your load by bringing you our daily mishaps, funny memories, and guests who lift us up and teach us. This week, we're checking in with each other after five months of life during the coronavirus pandemic. Where are we? Well, mainly at home and tired of it. We're worried about our children as they go back to school. We're fretting about the ways 2020 has changed us: from people who could blithely let our household run out of toilet paper to people who wonder if the Costco megapack is enough to last...
2020-08-28
46 min
That's What We Said
Battle of the Salads
This week, it's time to reveal the Real Housewives drama behind the podcast. You've heard the laughter, seen the camaraderie, shared the #relish. But now it's time to peek behind the curtain to see the controversy that divides our friends. It's time to get real about food. It's time to bicker about salads that are not salads. Katie and Jenny are on Team Jello Salad while Becca and Kelly are champions of Team Egg Salad. It's time to throw down. Will Katie's grandma's special jello mold win the day? Or will Kelly's agreement to leave pickles out of egg...
2020-08-15
42 min
That's What We Said
They Can't Take Away Our Joy
This week we welcome two Kentucky rock stars to the show - State Representative Attica Scott and Berea City Councilor Emily Ladouceur. These two extraordinary women share their stories about what it's like to run for office as "normal" people, and talk about the challenges of holding down full time jobs and being single parents while also legislating. Emily explains the struggle of trying to pass a Juneteenth resolution and Attica shares her frustration at never even getting her filed bills to be taken up in committee, much less voted on. We also ask for their advice about raising...
2020-08-08
1h 02
That's What We Said
Margarita Sippy Cup
We're sure we're not alone in reaching a new level of pandemic distress this week. It's a rough time as we try to cope with surging cases and deaths in the US and here at home in Kentucky. So we thought we'd take a week to talk about new pandemic experiences that AREN'T making us weep. For exercise, Katie's been paddle boarding at our local reservoir. Her sunburn may have made her cry, but time out on the water with her friends has given her joy. Now that she's invested in new swim pants, the sunburn and the tears...
2020-08-01
37 min
That's What We Said
Thumbs Up for Grilled Cheese
It's time for a monthly roundup of what we've been watching, reading, and listening to during this month of staying at home. As we get deeper into the pandemic, we find that we're doing one of two things: seeking out books and movies that teach us something and seeking out the familiar to soothe us during uncertain times. Katie alerts us to an article about why people return to favorite shows when the world is a scary place, which definitely made us all feel better about our return to the worlds of Pawnee, Scranton, Mayberry, and the Golden Girls...
2020-07-25
45 min
Suncoast Culture Club
Meet Suncoast Music Power Couple-Jon Godfrey and Jenny Kim-Godfrey
It's Couples Day and Robyn Bell is interviewing Suncoast musicians Dr. Jon Godfrey (guitarist, composer, teacher, and church music director) and Jenny Kim-Godfrey (soprano, music director, teacher, marketer, world traveler, and Costco pizza aficionado) about their musical lives together on the Suncoast, the pandemic effect, their "perfect date night," and could they choose between West Side Story and Hamilton.• Dr. Jonathan Godfrey Website and Facebook Page and Instagram• Jenny Kim-Godfrey Website and Facebook Page and Instagram• Corda Voce Website and Facebook Page and Instagram•...
2020-07-23
48 min
That's What We Said
Small Wonders
Building on last week's discussion about toys of our childhood, we talk about the 70s and 80s TV landscape that allowed for a show like "Small Wonder," the tale of a robot girl and her life in a suburban family. We contrast wholesome family fare like Family Ties and The Cosby Show (!) with Three's Company, where a man and two women, none of whom were married to each other, lived together in the same home! Some of our parents did not approve. If you find yourself chuckling at any of these memories, there are plenty more in the podcast...
2020-07-18
22 min
That's What We Said
What Was Your Barbie Doing, Becca?
This week we take a break from life during a pandemic to remember the toys of our childhoods. There's nothing like a good trip down memory lane to take your mind off presidential tweets and fights over masks, especially when memory leads you to the very weird time in pop culture that was the 1970s and 80s. We discuss the frailties of Barbie hair when exposed to swimming pools, hair dryers, and ineptly wielded safety scissors. We compare our Donnie & Marie toys. And we recollect various Christmas fad toys. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by...
2020-07-11
24 min
That's What We Said
Port 'O Potties 'R Us
We expand on our Episode 25 discussion about port 'o potties. From the logistics of port 'o potty rentals to Katie's fancy horse party port 'o potties to the port 'o potty bonding experience of a lifetime that some of us shared at the Women's March in 2017. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-07-10
09 min
That's What We Said
We Don't Need Your Manhattan Port 'O Potty
The nation got excited about Kentucky's primary election on June 23rd, and the women of That's What We Said discuss what it's been like for our state to take a rare moment in the spotlight... and not in a good way. From well meaning folks offering to drive basic supplies to Kentucky to celebrities weighing in on our absentee voting primary, from the influx of outside cash into our races to the history of Appalachian and southern stereotypes, we're a little salty and not afraid to remind folks of the complexities of our state. This is the week that...
2020-07-05
42 min
That's What We Said
Episode 24 - A Little Help From Our Friends
This week, we're all back together to record, at least we're together on zoom, and we're ready to talk about everything after a month apart. Joining us is our friend Wil Bayne, and he's game to answer all of our questions, including telling his Berea Story. We talk about the similarities between the theatre and the restaurant business. We think about our mental health challenges of long term isolation during the pandemic. Finally, as we wrap up Pride Month, Wil shares advice for parents who want to support LGBTQ+ children. We've wanted to have Wil on the pod since t...
2020-06-27
45 min
That's What We Said
Keep On Keepin' On
Katie and Becca chat with two amazing Kentucky community organizers. Martina Jackson (Richmond, KY) and Christian Motley (Lexington, KY) talk about their recent experiences & share reflections on current systems and policies. They discuss the effect of these policies on rural and southern communities and call for coalition building during this current climate of a (hopefully) sustained push towards justice. Listen in to this important discussion about struggle, accountability, political advocacy, & hope. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-06-20
57 min
That's What We Said
Anti-Racist Children's Books
Over the last two weeks, as it seems like the moment for a national reckoning with over 4 centuries of systemic racism may have finally arrived for America, we at TWWS have been taking a step back to spend some time listening, particularly to Black women. As we go forward, we're talking amongst the four of us about what we want a humor podcast hosted by four white, middle-aged, middle class, rural women to sound like during this important time. As we continue our thinking, Kelly and Jenny recorded a quick episode about the children's books we've been...
2020-06-13
23 min
That's What We Said
Listen
Today we had planned to release an episode we recorded last weekend where we reminisced about toys of our youth. But, you can hear our musings on Barbie another time. This week, we have witnessed yet another murder of a black man, George Floyd, by police, we're still reeling from the death of Breonna Taylor, a young Kentucky woman and an EMT killed by police while in her own bed in her own home; we're still grappling with the white woman in Central Park, who called the police in an effort to intimidate Christian Cooper, a black man and...
2020-05-30
17 min
That's What We Said
Bye-bye, Li'l Sebastian
Join us for our monthly media roundup. As music lovers, we're trying new ways to "go" to concerts in the quarantimes. Kelly gives us the scoop on attending a Steven Page house concert on zoom. A private concert where all the attendees are muted? Sign us up! We also reminisce about comedic actor Fred Willard, whom we lost this week, with everyone sharing their favorite Willard performances from 1980s talk show Real People, to the brilliant Waiting for Guffman, to The Bachelor. As we try to maintain sanity during the pandemic, we've all been leaning into light-hearted comedies like...
2020-05-23
37 min
That's What We Said
Visualize It
We want to wish all our listeners a Happy Mother's Day. It's a complicated holiday for a lot of folks. Parenthood may not have come easy to us. Our relationships with our parents and our children doesn't always look like a greeting card. One thing we know: laughter helps. So this week, we're recognizing motherhood by telling the funny stories about how our own children came into the world. We talk about memorable healthcare professionals, including a cowboy doctor. We talk about hospital food: bananas, canned spinach, imaginary chocolate, and one very memorable peanut butter and jelly sandwich. This Moth...
2020-05-09
44 min
That's What We Said
The Jam Jar Incident
Guest Martina Leforce regales us with the tale of the infamous Berea Jam Jar Incident. Recorded in Berea, KY | Produced by Troy Price | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-05-05
04 min
That's What We Said
Donnie Ducko
This week, we're talking to Martina Leforce of Berea Kids Eat about feeding programs, gardening, local chicken laws, and pet ducks. Jenny, who is still looking for new hens for her flock, didn't know that she wouldn't even be able to raise chickens in town if not for local activists' work in changing livestock ordinances from the turn of the twentieth century! Becca speaks about volunteering with the local feeding program during the current school closure, and we ponder local networks and how long-time partnerships have allowed for the distribution of 1000s of meals during the COVID-19 crisis. Bonus...
2020-05-02
43 min
All2ReelToo - A Pop Culture Podcast
The Giant Spider Invasion (1975) - A SILLY SCI-FI SUMMARY
In this episode we take a look at the somewhat Silly Sci-fi film The Giant Spider Invasion (1975). After a black hole strikes, it opens up another dimension in a rural Wisconsin town, and soon there is an invasion of gigantic arachnids who crave human flesh. NASA scientists Dr. Vance (Steve Brodie) and Dr. Jenny Langer (Barbara Hale) try their best to save humanity as a romance blooms between them. Meanwhile, local Dan Kester (Robert Easton) squabbles with his wife, Ev (Leslie Parrish), and has a dalliance with local bartender Helga (Christiane Schmidtmer). We watched it so you...
2020-05-01
1h 13
That's What We Said
Thank You for Being a Friend
Recorded on March 1, 2020, just before COVID-19 made social distancing the norm, we sat around Kelly's kitchen table and talked about female friendship. If there's one thing that's helping us find our places in the world, it's our friends. As we find ourselves in our forties, life brings us more and more experiences that only other women can understand, whether those are our oldest friends who see us at our most vulnerable and at our happiest... or work friends who see us every day at our best and worst …. or fellow podcast hosts who see us in our insomnia group ch...
2020-04-25
33 min
That's What We Said
Episode 16 - Fainting, Fiddler, and FB Live
This week, during our COVID-19 quarantine, we're taking listener questions from the serious to the silly. Who is our signature Golden Girl? What do we think is going to happen to schools after the coronavirus? We hear about some bad habits our pets have taken up while they're stuck at home with us. We're looking at you, Neva the Dog. And we find out that it's just too bad that Letterman retired before Becca's cats could make an appearance on "Stupid Pet Tricks." Despite a trick question from one of the pod husbands, we all agree that we're glad...
2020-04-18
34 min
That's What We Said
I Think We're Alone Now
Recording again separately in our homes, we're talking about the weird media we're consuming during this time of home isolation. Is it #healthyathome to spend this much time thinking about Green Screen Queen Elizabeth, watching YouTube videos, or hating watching a not so great Jane Austen adaptation? Maybe not, but it's how we're getting through and we're bringing our monthly media roundup to you. Listen to the end for an update about a Berea project to thank local health care workers. Recorded in Berea, KY via Zoom | Produced by Troy Price | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed...
2020-04-11
31 min
That's What We Said
You Can't Be Doing That
We got together, separately in our own homes this week, to talk about the Age of the Coronavirus. It was just a couple of weeks ago that we were gathered around Kelly's kitchen table with mimosas, so it seemed important to take stock of how the world has changed. We talk about the heroes who've been shining in our community even as we struggle to find the light. We talk a little bit about — okay, a lot about — our Kentucky governor Andy Beshear and how his daily briefings are bringing our state together to flatten the curve. Finally, don't miss...
2020-04-04
1h 03
That's What We Said
A Checkerboard Community - Berea's Black History
It's not too much to say that Sharyn Mitchell knows more about Berea and Berea history than almost anyone else. This week, we asked her to join us to talk specifically about the history of African-American communities in Madison County and Berea. Before our talk, we may have thought we were pretty well-informed about the place we call home, but Sharyn helped us see the neighborhoods, streets, buildings, land, and PEOPLE in a new way. From intentional real estate design in the 19th century -- which made Berea a unique example of racial integration in housing-- to the small s...
2020-03-28
31 min
That's What We Said
Flatten the Curve
This week, we're talking about what everyone's talking about: COVID-19 and how it's changing our lives. We share some resources in our communities and our lives, but it's not all serious. We ponder the prospects of a COVID-19 baby boom while Jenny wonders if she might have accidentally caused a run on ziploc bags at our local superstore. Katie praises Kenneth, Governor Beshear's tech assistant for the daily press briefings that we're all coming to view as our daily Must See TV. Finally, if you've wondered if we would sing on the podcast, ask no more. We perform a...
2020-03-21
51 min
That's What We Said
Episode 11 - Bonus - Peachy Jobs
This bonus episode contains content that is not appropriate for children. Frankly, we can't imagine why any children would be interested in listening to TWWS. But this episode is not just boring for children. We get into some adult themes. We heard from so many listeners about the wild jobs they had in young adulthood, but our friend Amanda presented us with such an incredible list that we knew we had to record a bonus episode with her as soon as we could. Hear about the year she had 21 jobs, the time she was a substitute Chuck E. Cheese...
2020-03-20
22 min
That's What We Said
Welcome to Mimosa Sunday
On a recent road trip, Daughter of the Pod Elly Green asked about all the weird jobs we had when we were her age. Long before any of us had careers with a capital C, Kelly repaired library books and helped the elderly find pictures of their favorite tennis stars, Becca delivered phone books in rural North Carolina, Katie learned the secrets of how restaurants prep boiled eggs, and Jenny faced life and death in a beauty supply warehouse. None of it was for the faint of heart. Bonus: Released the weekend of the Corona Virus TP hoarding nightmare...
2020-03-14
43 min
That's What We Said
Bonus - Stacey Abrams
Bonus material where the friends discuss the wonderful Stacey Abrams, our favorite fighter for voting rights and fair elections. As a extra bonus, we share a surprising bit of trivia about her. Recorded at Front Porch Studios, Berea, KY | Produced by Troy Price | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
2020-03-11
02 min
That's What We Said
People's Front of Judea
This week, we're talking about our history with political action as we gear up for a big year in politics, both local and national. In upcoming episodes, we'll be interviewing experts on the census and its importance. In the fall, we'll interview some local candidates, and if primary season is any indicator, you'll definitely get a chance to hear us vent about American elections. This week, we're casting our minds back to how we all came to be fascinated by and working in American politics. Kelly and Becca both trace their involvement back to their parents. Becca was a...
2020-03-07
46 min
That's What We Said
Episode 9 - What's That Smell?
We are all moms of boys, and talking about the challenges and joys of raising boys was one of the first things that cemented our friendship and group chat. You probably won't see any of us breaking out the hashtag #boymom any time soon, but there are definitely some aspects of raising people of the opposite gender that we weren't prepared for. We're not just talking about the volume of urine that manages not to make it into the pot, but we are definitely talking about that, too. Perhaps this episode will birth our spinoff podcast about our favorite...
2020-02-29
32 min
That's What We Said
Cats and the Stuffed Animals They "Love"
Once a month, we come to you with the recommendations of the books, tv, movies, podcasts, and music that are bringing us joy. This month, as the flu and other winter ailments make their way though Berea and through our households, we've had lots of time to binge watch and catch up while we've been waiting to feel good enough to get up off our couches and go back to work. It's not just the watchability of Netflix's Cheer that's been keeping us from our desks. We promise, bosses! Katie's been taking pointers from Coach Monica and Kelly tries t...
2020-02-22
37 min
That's What We Said
Dolly.
This week, we're talking about our hero — and yours, too, probably — Dolly Parton. We talk about our favorite songs and plan a podcast trip to Dollywood. Of course, one of our songs is "Jolene," and Kelly shares some of the backstory of that song. Who knew it was about Dolly's husband's crush on a bank teller? Katie did because of some recent sick day viewing of a TV movie about that crush. Unfortunately, Becca — former bank teller — has to bring us back to earth with the reality that bank work is not all that sexy and glamorous. Maybe we're just not...
2020-02-15
32 min
That's What We Said
Art's Alive
In this episode, we bring in our first guest, artist Jessica Holly. Jessica grew up in the Bobtown area of Madison County, attended Berea College, and now works in digital media, graphic design, and fine arts. In short, she's the whole package and the real deal. Her fresh perspective brings Becca, Jenny, Katie, and Kelly new ideas about the role of art in communities. And of course, we can't help but be curious about her process in designing the logo of "That's What We said." We learn how Jessica uses color as a springboard to meet a client's vision...
2020-02-08
22 min
That's What We Said
Art's Alive
In this episode, we bring in our first guest, artist Jessica Holly. Jessica grew up in the Bobtown area of Madison County, attended Berea College, and now works in digital media, graphic design, and fine arts. In short, she's the whole package and the real deal. Her fresh perspective brings Becca, Jenny, Katie, and Kelly new ideas about the role of art in communities. And of course, we can't help but be curious about her process in designing the logo of "That's What We said." We learn how Jessica uses color as a springboard to meet a client's vision...
2020-02-08
22 min
That's What We Said
Bonus
Outtake involving a buzzing phone. What's a mom to do when her son calls from college in the middle of a podcast recording session?
2020-02-06
00 min
That's What We Said
Duck & Cover
Join four friends — Becca, Jenny, Katie, and Kelly — who are bringing sanity-saving laughs from our group chat to you. This week, we're talking about what our Gen X membership cards mean to us. We start by remembering our questionable college fashion choices and the messages we got as young people that our futures were ours to claim. But reality intrudes in the middle of this episode as the town emergency weather sirens interrupt our recording session. Listening to the civil defense horns leads us to memories the darker side of growing up the 80s: the threat of nuclear war and...
2020-02-01
22 min
That's What We Said
Bonus - Two Unexpected Uses for your Hand Vac
The friends toss around ideas about how to best help the Queen clean her massive handbag collection and we learn about Jenny's dad's war on stinkbugs.
2020-01-25
02 min
That's What We Said
Bonus - Two Unexpected Uses for your Hand Vac
The friends toss around ideas about how to best help the Queen clean her massive handbag collection and we learn about Jenny's dad's war on stinkbugs.
2020-01-25
02 min
That's What We Said
Just the Facts Ma'am
Join four friends — Becca, Jenny, Katie, and Kelly — who are bringing sanity-saving laughs from our group chat to you. This week, we are once again talking about British royalty. Katie fills the gang in on Megxit, and then we dive into media sources and how we stay informed in the 21st century. As Gen-Xers, we came of age right as the nightly news was transforming into a 24 hour news cycle. Our Zoomer offspring seem to be able to navigate multiple narratives and take a critical view of headlines, while we often find ourselves wishing for Walter Cronkite and not just...
2020-01-25
30 min
That's What We Said
The Lone Runner
Join four friends — Becca, Jenny, Katie, and Kelly — who are bringing sanity-saving laughs from our group chat to you. With kids ranging in age from 10 to 23, we gather to talk about how our ideas about parenthood have changed in the years since our children were born. We reminisce not so fondly about all the unsolicited advice we got when we were young parents, and we offer a little unsolicited advice of our own: always eat school lunch and lie to your pediatrician about how much baby is sleeping. We talk about how family life changes as children get older. Hint...
2020-01-18
25 min
That's What We Said
Yuletide Murders
This week we're talking about the books, movies, and tv we took in over the holidays. We've got some serious reads about history and sex, but we also ponder whether taking in some crime shows helps lighten holiday tension. And you know we have thoughts on the men of Knives Out. Finally, some topical pop culture with a deep dive on Queen Elizabeth recorded right before the royal news of the week broke. Recorded at Front Porch Studios, Berea, KY | Produced by Troy Price | Production support by Jeff Richey | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork...
2020-01-11
34 min
That's What We Said
The Inaugural Episode (George, Giraffes, and Group Chat)
Meet four friends — Becca, Jenny, Katie, and Kelly — who are bringing sanity-saving laughs from their group chat to you. In the current American chaos, there's one way for middle-aged women to make it through and that's by supporting each other and laughing together. In this episode, you'll get introductions to each of the four friends and an explanation of how they became close during the 2016 primary and after. You'll hear about adventures from traveling to the National Women's March to obsessively following the labor and birth of a giraffe named April. Learn about their pets and families, including Becca's adven...
2020-01-05
27 min
Second Course: A Hannibal Podcast
SCP42 - Hannibal – S3E10 – And the Woman Clothed in the Sun
Follow & Subcribe Listen live each week, on our live podcast (http://www.secondcoursemedia.com/livepodcast/)page. Send in your reaction by heading over to the feedback (http://www.secondcoursemedia.com/feedback/) page or by calling (443)-491-8505 (tel:4434918505). Use the links above and below to find Second Course Media on your favorite Social Network. Send Us Hannibal - S3E10 - And the Woman Clothed in the Sun Part II Soul searching and introspection were the dishes that Fuller and crew were serving up this week for Fannibals. Francis Dolarhyde was searching for Hannibal's attention but had a change of hear...
2015-08-15
37 min
Second Course: A Hannibal Podcast
SCP39 – Hannibal S03E05 – Contorno – “Don’t Get It Twisted”
Follow & Subcribe Listen live each week, on our live podcast (http://www.secondcoursemedia.com/livepodcast/)page. Send in your reaction by heading over to the feedback (http://www.secondcoursemedia.com/feedback/) page or by calling (443)-491-8505 (tel:4434918505). Use the links above and below to find Second Course Media on your favorite Social Network. Send Us HANNIBAL S03E05 – CONTORNO In the Contonto, the fifth installment in Hannibal’s third season, things get a bit twisted. This makes sense, since reciprocity is the theme driving this episode. The players that have been orbiting the black hole that is Hannibal are drawing n...
2015-07-08
51 min