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Julie Greene-Graham
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Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Forum Podcasts
From Micro-Units To the Big Picture: How is Anchorage Addressing Homelessness? - Julie Greene-Graham, Chair, In Our Back Yard, Thea Agnew Bemben, Special Assistant to Mayor LaFrance, Susanne Fleek-Green, Chief of Staff, Mayor LaFrance
Send us a textJulie Green-Graham is a retired teacher who served in the Anchorage School District for 34 years. Married to a lifelong Alaskan, she is the mother of four daughters and Mema to four grandchildren. She is a member of Central Lutheran Church and part of their Local Organizing Ministry team. In 2022, she served on the Anchorage Municipal Emergency Cold Weather Task Force. Her role was to listen to people with lived experiences, hear their stories, learn about their struggles and dreams, and share their insights with the task force. That experience opened h...
2025-11-03
1h 16
The John Fugelsang Podcast
We're Still Here with Simon and Julie
Simon and Julie join John for a powerful discussion honoring the late Graham Greene, reflecting on his legacy as an actor, mentor, and champion for Native voices. They also discuss the government’s $18 million payout to victims of Dr. Stanley Patrick Weber (Non-Indigenous), a former Indian Health Service doctor who sexually abused Native boys for years. Callers share their heartfelt reactions, stories, and reflections.Julie’s latest Substack is a moving tribute to Graham Greene. Here is the link https://open.substack.com/pub/juliefrancella/p/graham-greene-was-everyones-uncle?r=1u83jb&utm_medium=ios
2025-09-06
40 min
Jeff and Julie Move to France (during a global pandemic)
Jazz at Chateau Ferrassou
On our return from Sick-Bay, we venture out to the Chateau Ferrassou to enjoy some Jazz. Julie also took in the 41st annual Foire a la Poterie de St. Avit. And we pay tribute to the amazing actor, advocate and human being, Graham Greene.
2025-09-05
34 min
Bookish Flights: Books, Author Interviews & Must-Read Recommendations
From Lawyer to Novelist: James Arnett’s Path to Historical Fiction (E133)
Send us a textIn today’s episode, I am chatting with James Arnett. James was born and raised in Winnipeg in Canada and graduated in Arts and Law at the University of Manitoba and Harvard Law School. He has been a senior partner of a major Canadian law firm, CEO of a prominent Canadian public company and Chair of an Ontario utility. Along the way, he wrote articles for law review journals, newspapers and magazines, but recently has turned to writing historical fiction. He enjoys trekking, Kayaking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. He lives with his wife, Al...
2025-02-26
41 min
Audacious with Chion Wolf
Life advice, one Audacious guest at a time
For the past two years, at the end of every interview, I asked every guest to tell me their favorite piece of life advice. We took dozens of our favorite clips and brought them together in this very special episode. And we also hear from Connecticut Public employees! Email your favorite piece of advice: Audacious@ctpublic.org For a full transcript of this episode, click here. Suggested episode: Views from the end: David Meyers GUESTS (in order of appearance): First segment: Paul Gladis, AJ Wolfe, Christine Hazel Decker, Cyn...
2025-01-10
49 min
Pick Up and Deliver
Reading Roundup, Q4 2023
Brendan summarizes and discusses his recent reading from October, November, and December of 2023. Join us, won’t you?The Waste Lands by Steven KingWizard and Glass by Steven KingThe Psychopath Test by Jon RonsonThe Devil’s Candy by Julie SalamonThe Jennifer Morgue by Charles StrossThe Fuller Memorandum by Charles StrossThe Tenth Man by Graham GreeneMonster City by John CowlinWhat did you read in the last part of last year? Head over to boardgame geek and share in guild #3269.
2024-02-20
15 min
Pick Up and Deliver
Reading Roundup, Q4 2023
Brendan summarizes and discusses his recent reading from October, November, and December of 2023. Join us, won’t you?The Waste Lands by Steven KingWizard and Glass by Steven KingThe Psychopath Test by Jon RonsonThe Devil’s Candy by Julie SalamonThe Jennifer Morgue by Charles StrossThe Fuller Memorandum by Charles StrossThe Tenth Man by Graham GreeneMonster City by John CowlinWhat did you read in the last part of last year? Head over to boardgame geek and share in guild #3269.
2024-02-20
15 min
The Hobcast Book Show
108: Celebrating Clapham - London’s literary powerhouse - with Julie Anderson
There are few cities, if any, that rival London for their literary impact, and whilst the grime of Dicken's London, or the elegant squares of Bloomsbury are celebrated as literary locations, there's one borough that can justifiably claim to match all others - Clapham. As our guest this week, author Julie Anderson explains, Clapham has been home to some of the most celebrated British authors, such as Samuel Pepys, Graham Greene, Roald Dahl, Noel Coward and Angela Carter. There's a healthy community of writers in Clapham now too, and for the past few years, Clapham Writers have organised the...
2023-02-13
1h 17
The Inner World of Filmmaking
Feature Film Debut A Dark Foe
In this episode, we explore the inner world of the first-time director on a feature film with guest Maria Gabriela Cardenas. She shares her experience with casting, funding, and dealing with challenges on set. Maria Gabriela Cardenas is a director, producer, and writer. Her directorial debut “A Dark Foe”, a psychological thriller garnered twenty awards (including Best Director and Best Feature Film at The Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA) and sixteen nominations. Distributed by Vertical Entertainment and the film had a limited theatrical. Cardenas has directed various music videos and short films, including "The Gr...
2023-02-07
31 min
STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘So Somewhere in my Youth or Childhood …’ - Actor, Writer, Director; Nicholas Hammond
Nicholas Hammond first appeared on Broadway as the ten-year-old son of Sir Michael Redgrave and Googie Withers in Graham Greene’s The Complaisant Lover, winning enthusiastic praise from the New York critics. From that first footstep onto the stage of the Barrymore Theatre, Nicholas has had a lifelong love of acting, whether on stage, film or television. He has had the good fortune to work all over the world, and with many of the greatest artists of the time. He has been featured in over 40 films, some 250 television shows and countless plays in New York, Los Angeles, Chi...
2022-10-12
53 min
A Good Story is Hard to Find
Episode 283: Monsignor Quixote by Graham Greene (fixed)
2022-05-31
00 min
A Good Story is Hard to Find
Good Story 283: Monsignor Quixote
Julie and Scott infuriate the local Bishop, who suggests they go on a road trip. They decide to attend a theological discussion where each person of the Trinity is represented by a bottle of wine. Episode 283: Monsignor Quixote by Graham Greene. Download or listen via this link: |Episode #279| Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via iTunes by clicking: |HERE|
2022-05-31
00 min
The Packcast
Sony Buys…Pokemon? Plus Trips to Belfast and Fake Gucci - The Packcast: Episode 49
Welcome back to The Packcast! This week the Blackwolves discuss Sony's acquisition of Bungie (4:19 - 9:54), Pokemon Legends: Arceus (10:00 - 17:50), Rudy Giuliani on The Masked Singer (17:55 - 21:19), Belfast (21:20 - 28:50), and House of Gucci (28:50 - 46:14) CWC: Content We're Consuming (1:01:10) Jeremy - Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Belfast, House of Gucci, ‘Las Dos Caras Del Amor’ (DannyLux), ‘Perdido En Ti' (DannyLux), 'MotoMami' (Rosalía), RuPaul's Drag Race, 'It's Not So Bad' (KYLE) Jacob - Ozark (Netflix), Servant (AppleTV+), 'It's Not So Bad' (KYLE), The White Lotus (HBOMax) Logan - Sex Appeal (Hulu), Euphoria (HBOMax), Lizzy McAlpine, Lauren Weintraub Movies Coming Out This Week...
2022-02-09
1h 11
Check Us Out
January 2021 - Adult School Winter Classes Begin, Exciting New Adult Novels, Author Jessica Henry
In the January edition of Check Us Out: Molly discusses upcoming business and author programs in January and February as well as Creativebug. Maurice talks about the Winter classes beginning Tuesday January 19. Ken gets excited about this month's new adult releases. Kiersten promotes new YA releases all available as either Ebooks or Eaudio. Adrienne dives deep into "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents". Selwa interviews local author Jessica Henry, author of "Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes that Never Happened." Books discussed: The Unquiet Englishman: A Life of Graham Greene by Richard Greene Let Me Tell You...
2021-01-15
1h 01
Secret Life
Johnathon Schaech: Shame Free—Recovering Sex and Love Addict
For 25 years, Johnathon Schaech held a secret very close to him, he'd been sexually assaulted on his first film by the famed Italian director, Franco Zeffirelli. In 2018, at the peek of the MeToo Movement, Johnathon shared his story with the world. But going public, fighting for those who don't have a voice, plunged him further into darkness, anger, and shame. It wasn't until he discovered a program for sex and love addicts that he found recovery, peace, and the tools to live a shame-free life.______If you or someone you know is a victim of...
2020-09-07
25 min
From the Front Porch
260 || February Reading Recap
This week Annie recaps the books she read in February, all of which can be purchased on our website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com: My Eyes Are Up Here by Laura Zimmerman Writers & Lovers by Lily King Layoverland by Gabby Noone March by Geraldine Brooks The Office by Andy Greene The Holdout by Graham Moore Here for It by R. Eric Thomas Handle with Care by Lore Ferguson Wilbert Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy Live from New York by James Andrew Miller and...
2020-02-27
37 min
The Bowery Boys: New York City History
#295 Saving the City: Women of the Progressive Era
EPISODE 295: This is a podcast about kindness and care. About the Progressive Era pioneers who saved the lives of people in need -- from the Lower East Side to Washington Heights, from Hell's Kitchen to Fort Greene. Within just a few decades – between the 1880s and the 1920s – so much social change occurred within American life, upending so many cultural norms and advancing so many important social issues, that these years became known as the Progressive Era. And at the forefront of many of these changes were women. In this show, Greg visits two important New...
2019-07-26
59 min
TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Ep. 36: Julie Lekstrom Himes & Michael Reynolds
In all of his conversations, James has never found anyone who approached the craft of writing with the scientific common sense of Julie Lekstrom Himes. They discuss her debut novel, MIKHAIL AND MARGARITA, and the tremendous amount of work she put into her research in order to understand Russian culture, tracing it all the way to its origins. Plus, Michael Reynolds, Editor-in-Chief of Europa Editions. - Julie Lekstrom Himes: https://www.europaeditions.com/author/204/julie-lekstrom-himes Julie and James Discuss: Grub Street Fine Arts Work Center Jim...
2017-06-20
1h 35