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Branding Room Only with Paula T. EdgarBranding Room Only with Paula T. EdgarBuilding Your Personal Brand Through Authentic Connections with J. Kelly HoeyYour network often sees your magic before you do. J. Kelly Hoey, author of Build Your Dream Network, proved this when her colleagues had to convince her that networking was actually her superpower. As my very first podcast guest, Kelly set the tone for what Branding Room Only is all about: clarity, candor, and community-centered insight.Kelly's brand is grounded in helping others succeed through meaningful connections. Her approach has transformed careers for countless entrepreneurs and leaders, and her journey from Big Law to entrepreneurship proves the power of strategic relationship building. In this special re-release, we...2025-07-2249 minLet\'s Deconstruct a StoryLet's Deconstruct a StoryErika Krouse, Caitlin Horrocks and Kelly Fordon discuss two stories...Hi Everyone!In this episode of the podcast, Caitlin Horrocks and I interview Erika Krouse about “Jude” from her new collection, Save Me, Stranger. AND THEN…Erika and I interview Caitlin about her story “Better Not Tell You Now.” We had so much fun! And I learned so much about the craft of writing. You will too.Links to both stories are below. Please read before you listen, because we will spoil the endings :) “Jude” is available here at The Colorado Review, Summer 2024.“Better Not Tell You Now” is here at...2025-06-151h 07Ivory Tower Boiler RoomIvory Tower Boiler RoomRacial Anxiety and Surveillance in American Gothic Lit and Pop Culture with Dr. Kelly RossWatch this episode ad free by joining the ITBR Patreon and get a free trial for the ITBR Professor level!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Dr. Kelly Ross, who specializes in American Gothic literature (yes that means Edgar Allan Poe), talks all things about why she is so drawn to 19th-century literature and her work on African American literature. She explains her recent work on "surveillance" in the works of Poe, Harriet Jacobs, and Charles Ball who are rarely studied together, and how they invert power dynamics.Kelly talks about how important it is to move beyond venerating traditional canonical (mostly white and male) authors and the impor...2025-04-041h 04Most Notorious! A True Crime History PodcastMost Notorious! A True Crime History PodcastMoNo Encore: The Villisca Axe Murders - The Reverend Lyn George Kelly w/ Edgar Epperly(Original publish date: 6/7/22) In this third and final part of my interview with Dr. Edgar Epperly, the "little minister" Lyn George Jacklin Kelly is examined as a primary suspect in the 1912 Villisca Axe Murders. Although Kelly spoke obsessively about the case and even confessed to the murders, many believed that the confession was the result of mental illness and police coercion.Dr. Epperly also offers his thoughts on whether the murders might be the work of a serial killer named Paul Mueller (aka The Man From the Train). Dr...2025-02-151h 18Live A Vibrant Life Podcast with Life Coach Kelly TibbittsLive A Vibrant Life Podcast with Life Coach Kelly TibbittsLive an Extraordinary Ordinary LifeSend Kelly a text when you click here, or stop by Kellytibbitts.comWhat's your desired legacy? What do you want to leave behind? On the podcast this week, Coach Kelly shares how she wants to be an extraordinary, ordinary woman. Romans 12:1-2 encourages us to use our ordinary gifts and show up in a powerful way. Every gift is worth sharing. Here’s a powerful thought to try on:  we can be extraordinary and ordinary at the same time. In this age of...2025-02-1109 minPod Only KnowsPod Only Knows#043 – The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover with Lerone A. MartinThis week, Kelly and John are joined by Lerone A. Martin to discuss his unfortunately timely and prescient book, The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover: How the FBI Aided and Abetted the Rise of White Christian Nationalism.Martin is the Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor in Religious Studies, African & African American Studies, and The Nina C. Crocker Faculty Scholar. He also serves as the Director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University.He's is an award-winning author. The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover was published in February 2023 by P...2025-02-041h 01Digital Social HourDigital Social HourFrom Marine to Millionaire: Edgar Zavala's Bold Journey | Edgar Zavala DSH #1114From Marine to Millionaire, Edgar Zavala shares his bold journey exclusively on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 Tune in now to hear Edgar’s inspiring transformation—from climbing 305-foot wind turbines to building a thriving career in life insurance and creating a legacy. 💼💸  Raised by a single mother in Brooklyn, Edgar knew he wanted more out of life. From enlisting in the Marines to taking the leap into entrepreneurship, his story is packed with valuable insights on resilience, ambition, and breaking out of the 9-to-5 mindset. 🏆 Hear how he made $30,000 in ONE HOUR and why he’s on a mission...2025-01-1745 minSouth Carolina from A to ZSouth Carolina from A to Z“M” is for Miller, Kelly, Jr. (1863-1939)“M” is for Miller, Kelly, Jr. (1863-1939). Educator, writer. Born a free Black man in Winnsboro, Miller attracted the attention of northern missionaries and received a scholarship to Howard University. He was the first Black American to attend Johns Hopkins University. In 1890 he was appointed a professor at Howard where he remained for his professional career.  From his position at Howard and his prolific writings Kelly became a national figure in the debate on race and America. Deemed by most to be moderate and harmonizer, he pursued a middle course between the accommodationist views of Booker T. Washington and the m...2025-01-1500 minReading the Art WorldReading the Art WorldSebastian SmeeFor the 34th episode of "Reading the Art World," host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with Sebastian Smee, Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic for The Washington Post and author of "Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism,” published by W. W. Norton.This fascinating conversation explores the violent political upheavals of 1870-71 Paris — the Siege of Paris and the Paris Commune — and how they influenced the Impressionist movement. Smee shares insights into the lives of the artists who survived these dramatic days, including Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot, who were trapped in Paris; Pierre-Auguste Renoir...2025-01-1535 minThe Sales EvangelistThe Sales EvangelistDonald Kelly | My Top Five Sales Predictions For 2025 I’m being like Edgar Allan Poe in this episode and providing you guys with my top five sales predictions for 2025. Will there be an increased use of AI tools in the sales industry? Are consumers wanting more human connection? Tune in to find out! Sales Prediction 1: Increased AI Technology Use  Yes, it’s true. AI tools are not going anywhere, and more than likely, you’re going to use them more and more this year. You’ll probably even find yourself not even realizing that you’re using them.   The downside is that 55% of consumers don’t like fo...2025-01-1012 minKindred Spirits Book ClubKindred Spirits Book ClubRainbow Valley: A Childhood IdyllL.M. Montgomery scholar Maryam Khorasani joins us for a discussion of Rainbow Valley itself as both a physical place and a state of mind, drawing on our own childhood experiences and analyzing the characters' interactions with the natural world. We also discuss themes of childhood, imagination, friendship, and the transition to adulthood and are inspired by books with strong senses of place and third spaces.   Inspired by: Ragon is inspired by A Kind Of Paradise by Amy Rebecca Tan and by The Whalebone Theater by Joanna Quinn. Kelly is inspired by The Ey...2024-12-271h 14The Joined Up Writing PodcastThe Joined Up Writing PodcastManda Scott and Thrutopian Fiction - Joined Up 218SUBSCRIBE NOW ON –  iTUNES   STITCHER   SPOTIFY   OVERCASTIt’s episode 218 with the fascinating Manda Scott, talking about her new Thrutopian novel, Any Human Power, why she wanted to take a different path between dystopia and utopia, how she literally felt a calling to write this book and that all important step of trying to find your voice. We do all that and still find time to talk about the Book That Saved Her Life.Born in Scotland, Manda was once a veterinary surgeon and is now a novelist, smallholder, contemporary shamanic trainer and host of the interna...2024-06-0450 minThe Write Place (formerly The Joined Up Writing Podcast)The Write Place (formerly The Joined Up Writing Podcast)Manda Scott and Thrutopian Fiction - Joined Up 218SUBSCRIBE NOW ON –  iTUNES   STITCHER   SPOTIFY   OVERCASTIt’s episode 218 with the fascinating Manda Scott, talking about her new Thrutopian novel, Any Human Power, why she wanted to take a different path between dystopia and utopia, how she literally felt a calling to write this book and that all important step of trying to find your voice. We do all that and still find time to talk about the Book That Saved Her Life.Born in Scotland, Manda was once a veterinary surgeon and is now a novelist, smallholder, contemporary shamanic trainer and host of the interna...2024-06-0450 minCurious ExplorersCurious ExplorersCan We Foretell the Future? The Precognition EpisodeSend us a textWhat do Abraham Lincoln, Sharon Tate, Edgar Allan Poe, the Marvel Universe, and the Big Bang Theory have in common? They all beg the question – can we foretell the future? And if so, can we change it? In this episode, we focus on precognition – it’s the one phenomenon that truly freaks Kathy out! And we discuss everything from precognitive dreams to “quantum jumping,” parallel lives, and more.We explore:What does it mean for “free will” if we know something is go...2024-05-1952 minAlone At LunchAlone At LunchAlone Writing The Vera Kelly Series with Rosalie KnechtThis week we are joined by Rosalie Knecht! Rosalie Knecht is the author of Relief Map, Who is Vera Kelly? and Vera Kelly is not a Mystery, an Edgar Award winner and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, as well as Vera Kelly Lost and Found, published June 2022. She is the translator of Cesar Aira's The Seamstress and the Wind. Make sure to check her out!In this episode, we discuss growing up in suburban Pennsylvania, dealing with car seats, summer arts programs, writing careers, having dual jobs, the writing process, being told y...2024-04-221h 01