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All Things Fitness and Wellness
What to Expect at the HFA Show 2026 in San Diego with The Health & Fitness Association
The HFA Show 2026 is almost here, and this year’s event in San Diego is expected to be the largest gathering of health and fitness industry professionals in North America.In this special edition of the ATFW Podcast, Krissy Vann shares insights from a preview press conference ahead of the show. Hear what Liz Clark, President of the Health & Fitness Association (HFA), says attendees can expect, along with updates from Mike Goscinski on new industry research set to be released in March.If you’re a gym owner, executive, investor, or fitness operator planning to atte...
2026-02-12
14 min
All Things Fitness and Wellness
Fitness Industry Outlook 2026 | Growth, Advocacy & What Operators Need to Know
As the fitness industry enters 2026, operators are navigating growth, pressure, and rapid change.In this episode of All Things Fitness and Wellness, host Krissy Vann speaks with Liz Clark, President and CEO of the Health & Fitness Association, about what leaders need to know right now.As the fitness industry enters 2026, operators are navigating renewed growth alongside rising expectations, policy shifts, and evolving member demands.In this episode of All Things Fitness and Wellness, host Krissy Vann sits down with Liz Clark, President and CEO of the Health & Fitness Association, for a grounded conversation...
2026-01-07
18 min
Slate Health
10: AIDS Isn’t Over | When We All Get to Heaven
In the final episode of When We All Get to Heaven, we catch up on what’s happened in the many years between the emergence of effective treatment for AIDS in the late ‘90s and the fall of 2025, when we recorded this episode. We linger on a moment back in June 1999, when Jim was still pastor and called on the church to remember that AIDS wasn’t over. Because—advances notwithstanding—it still isn’t over. For more on Gilbert Baker and the history of the rainbow flag see the Gilbert Baker Foundation. For more on Prep see San...
2025-12-10
52 min
Slate Gender and Society
10: AIDS Isn’t Over | When We All Get to Heaven
In the final episode of When We All Get to Heaven, we catch up on what’s happened in the many years between the emergence of effective treatment for AIDS in the late ‘90s and the fall of 2025, when we recorded this episode. We linger on a moment back in June 1999, when Jim was still pastor and called on the church to remember that AIDS wasn’t over. Because—advances notwithstanding—it still isn’t over. For more on Gilbert Baker and the history of the rainbow flag see the Gilbert Baker Foundation. For more on Prep see San...
2025-12-10
52 min
Slate History
10: AIDS Isn’t Over | When We All Get to Heaven
In the final episode of When We All Get to Heaven, we catch up on what’s happened in the many years between the emergence of effective treatment for AIDS in the late ‘90s and the fall of 2025, when we recorded this episode. We linger on a moment back in June 1999, when Jim was still pastor and called on the church to remember that AIDS wasn’t over. Because—advances notwithstanding—it still isn’t over. For more on Gilbert Baker and the history of the rainbow flag see the Gilbert Baker Foundation. For more on Prep see San...
2025-12-10
52 min
Slate Daily Feed
10: AIDS Isn’t Over | When We All Get to Heaven
In the final episode of When We All Get to Heaven, we catch up on what’s happened in the many years between the emergence of effective treatment for AIDS in the late ‘90s and the fall of 2025, when we recorded this episode. We linger on a moment back in June 1999, when Jim was still pastor and called on the church to remember that AIDS wasn’t over. Because—advances notwithstanding—it still isn’t over. For more on Gilbert Baker and the history of the rainbow flag see the Gilbert Baker Foundation. For more on Prep see San...
2025-12-10
52 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
10: AIDS Isn’t Over | When We All Get to Heaven
In the final episode of When We All Get to Heaven, we catch up on what’s happened in the many years between the emergence of effective treatment for AIDS in the late ‘90s and the fall of 2025, when we recorded this episode. We linger on a moment back in June 1999, when Jim was still pastor and called on the church to remember that AIDS wasn’t over. Because—advances notwithstanding—it still isn’t over. For more on Gilbert Baker and the history of the rainbow flag see the Gilbert Baker Foundation.For more on Prep see San...
2025-12-10
50 min
Slate History
9: AIDS Energy | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1996 everything changed. With the introduction of antiretroviral medications called the “AIDS cocktail,” people started getting better – some dramatically – and surviving AIDS became a real possibility. In the wake of these changes, MCC found itself taking stock of what they lost to AIDS and using what they learned to address larger social issues– from medical marijuana to homelessness. Sometimes these political stances felt heroic and a way to use that collective energy, and other times it made the church very unpopular with the changing Castro neighborhood. “Freedom is Coming” is by Anders Nyberg. “All Things New” is b...
2025-12-03
53 min
Slate Daily Feed
9: AIDS Energy | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1996 everything changed. With the introduction of antiretroviral medications called the “AIDS cocktail,” people started getting better – some dramatically – and surviving AIDS became a real possibility. In the wake of these changes, MCC found itself taking stock of what they lost to AIDS and using what they learned to address larger social issues– from medical marijuana to homelessness. Sometimes these political stances felt heroic and a way to use that collective energy, and other times it made the church very unpopular with the changing Castro neighborhood. “Freedom is Coming” is by Anders Nyberg. “All Things New” is b...
2025-12-03
53 min
Slate Gender and Society
9: AIDS Energy | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1996 everything changed. With the introduction of antiretroviral medications called the “AIDS cocktail,” people started getting better – some dramatically – and surviving AIDS became a real possibility. In the wake of these changes, MCC found itself taking stock of what they lost to AIDS and using what they learned to address larger social issues– from medical marijuana to homelessness. Sometimes these political stances felt heroic and a way to use that collective energy, and other times it made the church very unpopular with the changing Castro neighborhood. “Freedom is Coming” is by Anders Nyberg. “All Things New” is b...
2025-12-03
53 min
Slate Health
9: AIDS Energy | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1996 everything changed. With the introduction of antiretroviral medications called the “AIDS cocktail,” people started getting better – some dramatically – and surviving AIDS became a real possibility. In the wake of these changes, MCC found itself taking stock of what they lost to AIDS and using what they learned to address larger social issues– from medical marijuana to homelessness. Sometimes these political stances felt heroic and a way to use that collective energy, and other times it made the church very unpopular with the changing Castro neighborhood. “Freedom is Coming” is by Anders Nyberg. “All Things New” is b...
2025-12-03
53 min
Slate Crime and Justice
9: AIDS Energy | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1996 everything changed. With the introduction of antiretroviral medications called the “AIDS cocktail,” people started getting better – some dramatically – and surviving AIDS became a real possibility. In the wake of these changes, MCC found itself taking stock of what they lost to AIDS and using what they learned to address larger social issues– from medical marijuana to homelessness. Sometimes these political stances felt heroic and a way to use that collective energy, and other times it made the church very unpopular with the changing Castro neighborhood. “Freedom is Coming” is by Anders Nyberg. “All Things New” is b...
2025-12-03
53 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
9: AIDS Energy | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1996 everything changed. With the introduction of antiretroviral medications called the “AIDS cocktail,” people started getting better – some dramatically – and surviving AIDS became a real possibility. In the wake of these changes, MCC found itself taking stock of what they lost to AIDS and using what they learned to address larger social issues– from medical marijuana to homelessness. Sometimes these political stances felt heroic and a way to use that collective energy, and other times it made the church very unpopular with the changing Castro neighborhood. “Freedom is Coming” is by Anders Nyberg. “All Things New” is b...
2025-12-03
50 min
Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Introducing: When We All Get To Heaven
Please enjoy this episode from a podcast we love: When We All Get To Heaven. To share a song pick for the Rock That Doesn't Roll Christmas Special, call (629) 204-4264 and leave a message. To join our Patreon community who make this show possible, go to https://patreon.com/rtdr----In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services d...
2025-11-26
27 min
Slate Health
8: Conversion | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1995 Rev. Jim Mitulski became HIV positive -- what's known as seroconversion. It was 14 years into the epidemic and people knew what HIV/AIDS was, how you got it, and how you could prevent it. And when Jim got sick, he got very sick. What was it like to become ill so publicly? How would the church and the community respond? And what could Jim possibly preach about on his first Sunday back? “My Soul Doth Magnify” is from Camille Saint-Saens’ Christmas Oratorio, Op. 12, 1858. “The 23rd Psalm (Dedicated to My Mother)” is by Bobby McFerrin. The b...
2025-11-26
1h 00
Slate History
8: Conversion | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1995 Rev. Jim Mitulski became HIV positive -- what's known as seroconversion. It was 14 years into the epidemic and people knew what HIV/AIDS was, how you got it, and how you could prevent it. And when Jim got sick, he got very sick. What was it like to become ill so publicly? How would the church and the community respond? And what could Jim possibly preach about on his first Sunday back? “My Soul Doth Magnify” is from Camille Saint-Saens’ Christmas Oratorio, Op. 12, 1858. “The 23rd Psalm (Dedicated to My Mother)” is by Bobby McFerrin. The b...
2025-11-26
1h 00
Slate Daily Feed
8: Conversion | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1995 Rev. Jim Mitulski became HIV positive -- what's known as seroconversion. It was 14 years into the epidemic and people knew what HIV/AIDS was, how you got it, and how you could prevent it. And when Jim got sick, he got very sick. What was it like to become ill so publicly? How would the church and the community respond? And what could Jim possibly preach about on his first Sunday back? “My Soul Doth Magnify” is from Camille Saint-Saens’ Christmas Oratorio, Op. 12, 1858. “The 23rd Psalm (Dedicated to My Mother)” is by Bobby McFerrin. The b...
2025-11-26
1h 00
Slate Gender and Society
8: Conversion | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1995 Rev. Jim Mitulski became HIV positive -- what's known as seroconversion. It was 14 years into the epidemic and people knew what HIV/AIDS was, how you got it, and how you could prevent it. And when Jim got sick, he got very sick. What was it like to become ill so publicly? How would the church and the community respond? And what could Jim possibly preach about on his first Sunday back? “My Soul Doth Magnify” is from Camille Saint-Saens’ Christmas Oratorio, Op. 12, 1858. “The 23rd Psalm (Dedicated to My Mother)” is by Bobby McFerrin. The b...
2025-11-26
1h 00
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
8: Conversion | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1995 Rev. Jim Mitulski became HIV positive -- what's known as seroconversion. It was 14 years into the epidemic and people knew what HIV/AIDS was, how you got it, and how you could prevent it. And when Jim got sick, he got very sick. What was it like to become ill so publicly? How would the church and the community respond? And what could Jim possibly preach about on his first Sunday back?“My Soul Doth Magnify” is from Camille Saint-Saens’ Christmas Oratorio, Op. 12, 1858.“The 23rd Psalm (Dedicated to My Mother)” is by Bobby McFerrin. The bi...
2025-11-26
57 min
Slate Gender and Society
7: Dress Rehearsals | When We All Get to Heaven
Scott and Bruce were the hottest couple in church. Scott, a hula dancer, seemed destined for Bruce, the hunky “lumbersexual,” and the church delighted when they got together. Their brief love affair sparkled before Bruce got sick and died. Their story is one of multiple “dress rehearsals”– when friends, family and lovers went through AIDS with their loved ones wondering who would be next and sometimes knowing it might be you. You can see Scott perform in a 1992 InterPlay piece called “God, Sex and Power” here. He’s the one with the bandaids on his knees. Singing Positive...
2025-11-19
49 min
Slate Health
7: Dress Rehearsals | When We All Get to Heaven
Scott and Bruce were the hottest couple in church. Scott, a hula dancer, seemed destined for Bruce, the hunky “lumbersexual,” and the church delighted when they got together. Their brief love affair sparkled before Bruce got sick and died. Their story is one of multiple “dress rehearsals”– when friends, family and lovers went through AIDS with their loved ones wondering who would be next and sometimes knowing it might be you. You can see Scott perform in a 1992 InterPlay piece called “God, Sex and Power” here. He’s the one with the bandaids on his knees. Singing Positive...
2025-11-19
49 min
Slate History
7: Dress Rehearsals | When We All Get to Heaven
Scott and Bruce were the hottest couple in church. Scott, a hula dancer, seemed destined for Bruce, the hunky “lumbersexual,” and the church delighted when they got together. Their brief love affair sparkled before Bruce got sick and died. Their story is one of multiple “dress rehearsals”– when friends, family and lovers went through AIDS with their loved ones wondering who would be next and sometimes knowing it might be you. You can see Scott perform in a 1992 InterPlay piece called “God, Sex and Power” here. He’s the one with the bandaids on his knees. Singing Positive...
2025-11-19
49 min
Slate Daily Feed
7: Dress Rehearsals | When We All Get to Heaven
Scott and Bruce were the hottest couple in church. Scott, a hula dancer, seemed destined for Bruce, the hunky “lumbersexual,” and the church delighted when they got together. Their brief love affair sparkled before Bruce got sick and died. Their story is one of multiple “dress rehearsals”– when friends, family and lovers went through AIDS with their loved ones wondering who would be next and sometimes knowing it might be you. You can see Scott perform in a 1992 InterPlay piece called “God, Sex and Power” here. He’s the one with the bandaids on his knees. Singing Positive...
2025-11-19
49 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
7: Dress Rehearsals | When We All Get to Heaven
Scott and Bruce were the hottest couple in church. Scott, a hula dancer, seemed destined for Bruce, the hunky “lumbersexual,” and the church delighted when they got together. Their brief love affair sparkled before Bruce got sick and died. Their story is one of multiple “dress rehearsals”– when friends, family and lovers went through AIDS with their loved ones wondering who would be next and sometimes knowing it might be you. You can see Scott perform in a 1992 InterPlay piece called “God, Sex and Power” here. He’s the one with the bandaids on his knees. Singing Positive...
2025-11-19
46 min
Slate Daily Feed
Interlude: Tired of Dying | When We All Get to Heaven
The Sunday after Magic Johnson announced his HIV-status, Jim Mitulski preached a sermon on being tired of people dying. We’re sharing it as an interlude, a pause, and an immersion into one moment in AIDS’ bleak midwinter. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/interlude. In the sermon Rev. Mitulski refers to ARC. That means AIDS-Related Complex, a diagnostic category meant to indicate an earlier stage of HIV infection than AIDS. It was common in the period to hear references to both AIDS and ARC. “Old Devil Time” is...
2025-11-16
30 min
Slate History
Interlude: Tired of Dying | When We All Get to Heaven
The Sunday after Magic Johnson announced his HIV-status, Jim Mitulski preached a sermon on being tired of people dying. We’re sharing it as an interlude, a pause, and an immersion into one moment in AIDS’ bleak midwinter. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/interlude. In the sermon Rev. Mitulski refers to ARC. That means AIDS-Related Complex, a diagnostic category meant to indicate an earlier stage of HIV infection than AIDS. It was common in the period to hear references to both AIDS and ARC. “Old Devil Time” is...
2025-11-16
30 min
Slate Gender and Society
Interlude: Tired of Dying | When We All Get to Heaven
The Sunday after Magic Johnson announced his HIV-status, Jim Mitulski preached a sermon on being tired of people dying. We’re sharing it as an interlude, a pause, and an immersion into one moment in AIDS’ bleak midwinter. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/interlude. In the sermon Rev. Mitulski refers to ARC. That means AIDS-Related Complex, a diagnostic category meant to indicate an earlier stage of HIV infection than AIDS. It was common in the period to hear references to both AIDS and ARC. “Old Devil Time” is...
2025-11-16
30 min
Slate Health
Interlude: Tired of Dying | When We All Get to Heaven
The Sunday after Magic Johnson announced his HIV-status, Jim Mitulski preached a sermon on being tired of people dying. We’re sharing it as an interlude, a pause, and an immersion into one moment in AIDS’ bleak midwinter. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/interlude. In the sermon Rev. Mitulski refers to ARC. That means AIDS-Related Complex, a diagnostic category meant to indicate an earlier stage of HIV infection than AIDS. It was common in the period to hear references to both AIDS and ARC. “Old Devil Time” is...
2025-11-16
30 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
Interlude: Tired of Dying | When We All Get to Heaven
The Sunday after Magic Johnson announced his HIV-status, Jim Mitulski preached a sermon on being tired of people dying. We’re sharing it as an interlude, a pause, and an immersion into one moment in AIDS’ bleak midwinter. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/interlude.In the sermon Rev. Mitulski refers to ARC. That means AIDS-Related Complex, a diagnostic category meant to indicate an earlier stage of HIV infection than AIDS. It was common in the period to hear references to both AIDS and ARC. “Old Devil Time” is...
2025-11-16
30 min
Slate Gender and Society
6: Attacked | When We All Get to Heaven
San Francisco’s gay/lesbian community in the 1980s wasn’t just facing an AIDS crisis, they also struggled against ongoing anti-gay violence. In 1989, in the midst of a campaign to legally establish anti-gay violence as a hate crime, MCC San Francisco made headlines when their AIDS minister was attacked in her home. The city, the police department, and the LGBTQ community rallied around the church and the minister. And when they finally solved the puzzle of who did it, the answer shocked the church. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episod...
2025-11-12
1h 03
Slate Health
6: Attacked | When We All Get to Heaven
San Francisco’s gay/lesbian community in the 1980s wasn’t just facing an AIDS crisis, they also struggled against ongoing anti-gay violence. In 1989, in the midst of a campaign to legally establish anti-gay violence as a hate crime, MCC San Francisco made headlines when their AIDS minister was attacked in her home. The city, the police department, and the LGBTQ community rallied around the church and the minister. And when they finally solved the puzzle of who did it, the answer shocked the church. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episod...
2025-11-12
1h 03
Slate Daily Feed
6: Attacked | When We All Get to Heaven
San Francisco’s gay/lesbian community in the 1980s wasn’t just facing an AIDS crisis, they also struggled against ongoing anti-gay violence. In 1989, in the midst of a campaign to legally establish anti-gay violence as a hate crime, MCC San Francisco made headlines when their AIDS minister was attacked in her home. The city, the police department, and the LGBTQ community rallied around the church and the minister. And when they finally solved the puzzle of who did it, the answer shocked the church. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episod...
2025-11-12
1h 03
Slate History
6: Attacked | When We All Get to Heaven
San Francisco’s gay/lesbian community in the 1980s wasn’t just facing an AIDS crisis, they also struggled against ongoing anti-gay violence. In 1989, in the midst of a campaign to legally establish anti-gay violence as a hate crime, MCC San Francisco made headlines when their AIDS minister was attacked in her home. The city, the police department, and the LGBTQ community rallied around the church and the minister. And when they finally solved the puzzle of who did it, the answer shocked the church. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episod...
2025-11-12
1h 03
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
6: Attacked | When We All Get to Heaven
San Francisco’s gay/lesbian community in the 1980s wasn’t just facing an AIDS crisis, they also struggled against ongoing anti-gay violence. In 1989, in the midst of a campaign to legally establish anti-gay violence as a hate crime, MCC San Francisco made headlines when their AIDS minister was attacked in her home. The city, the police department, and the LGBTQ community rallied around the church and the minister. And when they finally solved the puzzle of who did it, the answer shocked the church. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episod...
2025-11-12
1h 01
Slate Health
Healing Without a Cure | When We All Get to Heaven
When Rev. Ron Russell Coons got diagnosed with AIDS he thought a lot about what healing meant when death was certain. He pursued it in his strained and broken family relationships and he preached about it from the pulpit. Though he knew, without a doubt, that he would die from AIDS, Ron claimed that he believed in and had experienced healing. What does healing mean when everybody knows it can’t mean survival? Maybe healing is one’s biological family and queer kin showing up and reaching for connection across those fractures. For images and links about this...
2025-11-05
56 min
Slate Daily Feed
Healing Without a Cure | When We All Get to Heaven
When Rev. Ron Russell Coons got diagnosed with AIDS he thought a lot about what healing meant when death was certain. He pursued it in his strained and broken family relationships and he preached about it from the pulpit. Though he knew, without a doubt, that he would die from AIDS, Ron claimed that he believed in and had experienced healing. What does healing mean when everybody knows it can’t mean survival? Maybe healing is one’s biological family and queer kin showing up and reaching for connection across those fractures. For images and links about this...
2025-11-05
56 min
Slate History
Healing Without a Cure | When We All Get to Heaven
When Rev. Ron Russell Coons got diagnosed with AIDS he thought a lot about what healing meant when death was certain. He pursued it in his strained and broken family relationships and he preached about it from the pulpit. Though he knew, without a doubt, that he would die from AIDS, Ron claimed that he believed in and had experienced healing. What does healing mean when everybody knows it can’t mean survival? Maybe healing is one’s biological family and queer kin showing up and reaching for connection across those fractures. For images and links about this...
2025-11-05
56 min
Slate Gender and Society
Healing Without a Cure | When We All Get to Heaven
When Rev. Ron Russell Coons got diagnosed with AIDS he thought a lot about what healing meant when death was certain. He pursued it in his strained and broken family relationships and he preached about it from the pulpit. Though he knew, without a doubt, that he would die from AIDS, Ron claimed that he believed in and had experienced healing. What does healing mean when everybody knows it can’t mean survival? Maybe healing is one’s biological family and queer kin showing up and reaching for connection across those fractures. For images and links about this...
2025-11-05
56 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
5: Healing Without a Cure | When We All Get to Heaven
When Rev. Ron Russell Coons got diagnosed with AIDS he thought a lot about what healing meant when death was certain. He pursued it in his strained and broken family relationships and he preached about it from the pulpit. Though he knew, without a doubt, that he would die from AIDS, Ron claimed that he believed in and had experienced healing. What does healing mean when everybody knows it can’t mean survival? Maybe healing is one’s biological family and queer kin showing up and reaching for connection across those fractures.For images and links about this...
2025-11-05
54 min
Slate Health
4: Friends in the Fire | When We All Get to Heaven
As MCC grew as a denomination, they tried to figure out if and how to relate to other churches. Would any befriend a queer church? And if so, would that friendship help other churches shift their perspective on homosexuality? These questions got harder as AIDS numbers grew—it made people more afraid yet friendship more vital. But sometimes friendship emerges in the most unlikely of places. Like when a children’s choir visited an AIDS ward in San Francisco and sang for an MCC member there. That connection started a partnership between their churches that changed them both. Fo...
2025-10-29
50 min
Slate History
4: Friends in the Fire | When We All Get to Heaven
As MCC grew as a denomination, they tried to figure out if and how to relate to other churches. Would any befriend a queer church? And if so, would that friendship help other churches shift their perspective on homosexuality? These questions got harder as AIDS numbers grew—it made people more afraid yet friendship more vital. But sometimes friendship emerges in the most unlikely of places. Like when a children’s choir visited an AIDS ward in San Francisco and sang for an MCC member there. That connection started a partnership between their churches that changed them both. Fo...
2025-10-29
50 min
Slate Gender and Society
4: Friends in the Fire | When We All Get to Heaven
As MCC grew as a denomination, they tried to figure out if and how to relate to other churches. Would any befriend a queer church? And if so, would that friendship help other churches shift their perspective on homosexuality? These questions got harder as AIDS numbers grew—it made people more afraid yet friendship more vital. But sometimes friendship emerges in the most unlikely of places. Like when a children’s choir visited an AIDS ward in San Francisco and sang for an MCC member there. That connection started a partnership between their churches that changed them both. Fo...
2025-10-29
50 min
Slate Daily Feed
Outward | 4: Friends in the Fire | When We All Get to Heaven
As MCC grew as a denomination, they tried to figure out if and how to relate to other churches. Would any befriend a queer church? And if so, would that friendship help other churches shift their perspective on homosexuality? These questions got harder as AIDS numbers grew—it made people more afraid yet friendship more vital. But sometimes friendship emerges in the most unlikely of places. Like when a children’s choir visited an AIDS ward in San Francisco and sang for an MCC member there. That connection started a partnership between their churches that changed them both. Fo...
2025-10-29
50 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
4: Friends in the Fire | When We All Get to Heaven
As MCC grew as a denomination, they tried to figure out if and how to relate to other churches. Would any befriend a queer church? And if so, would that friendship help other churches shift their perspective on homosexuality? These questions got harder as AIDS numbers grew—it made people more afraid yet friendship more vital. But sometimes friendship emerges in the most unlikely of places. Like when a children’s choir visited an AIDS ward in San Francisco and sang for an MCC member there. That connection started a partnership between their churches that changed them both.Fo...
2025-10-29
48 min
Slate Gender and Society
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven
In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what’s likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCS...
2025-10-22
46 min
Slate History
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven
In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what’s likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCS...
2025-10-22
46 min
Slate Health
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven
In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what’s likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCS...
2025-10-22
46 min
Slate Daily Feed
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven
In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what’s likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCS...
2025-10-22
46 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven
In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what’s likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCS...
2025-10-22
44 min
Slow Burn
When We All Get to Heaven | Setting the Table
In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you’re a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenp...
2025-10-15
25 min
Slow Burn
When We All Get to Heaven | Setting the Table
In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you’re a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenp...
2025-10-15
25 min
Slate History
A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven
Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, co...
2025-10-15
58 min
Slate Daily Feed
2: A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven
Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, co...
2025-10-15
58 min
Slate Health
A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven
Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, co...
2025-10-15
58 min
Slate Gender and Society
A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven
Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, co...
2025-10-15
58 min
Slate History
Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you’re a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenp...
2025-10-15
26 min
Slate Health
Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you’re a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenp...
2025-10-15
26 min
Slate Daily Feed
1. Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you’re a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenp...
2025-10-15
26 min
Slate Gender and Society
Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you’re a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenp...
2025-10-15
26 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
2: A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven
Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, co...
2025-10-15
56 min
Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
1: Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they’ve lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church’s services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you’re a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenp...
2025-10-15
26 min
All Things Fitness and Wellness
The HFA Show 2025 with CEO Liz Clark: Key Conversations – Tariffs, Advocacy & The Future of Fitness Business
The fitness industry is preparing for major shifts in policy, trade, and investment, and The HFA Show 2025 will be the epicenter of these discussions. In this episode of All Things Fitness and Wellness, host Krissy Vann sits down with Liz Clark, CEO and President of the Health and Fitness Association, to break down the most important topics shaping the future of the industry.With global supply chains, trade policies, and operational costs in flux, fitness businesses must stay informed to navigate the changing landscape. Liz shares insights into the economic factors impacting everything from gym equipment manufacturers...
2025-03-07
34 min
Snap the Pigskin!
Robert Saleh is FIRED as the New York Jets head coach and the Dallas Cowboys are MID!
Send us a textWith Noah Clark taking a much-needed vacation, Athlon Sports' Kedrick Stumbris is joined by former SNY intern and all-around sports aficionado Krissy Birdsall to break down the week of NFL News. Who is to blame for Robert Saleh's firing in New York? Should we be impressed with the Baltimore Ravens turnaround from 0-2, or was it expected? Who has been most surprisingly bad, and what is wrong with the Dallas Cowboys? Finally, Krissy and Kedrick award the coveted Slab of Bacon to a primetime performer and reveal their best picks this week...
2024-10-10
56 min
Biscuits & Jam
Kelsey Barnard Clark’s Magic Recipe
Kelsey Barnard Clark was raised in Dothan, Alabama, which is a short drive from the Gulf Coast. But it wasn’t until she spent several years living in fast-paced New York City and working in the even faster-paced kitchens of Michelin-star restaurants that she truly appreciated her hometown. Since she moved back to Dothan in 2012, she’s been busy. She won Season 16 of Bravo’s Top Chef, becoming the first Southerner to ever triumph on the show; she opened KBC, her catering company and restaurant that became a James Beard Award semi-finalist this year; and she’s done more than her...
2024-09-24
39 min
Rejuvenate Podcast with Elwin Robinson & Krissy Hawkes
Peptides, Oxygen Therapy, Novel Probiotics & More with Craig Brockie | Rejuvenate Podcast Ep. 77
If you’d like to know which Genetic Factors are influencing your Health go to https://advancedhealthgenetics.com/limitless You can find Elwin’s recommended Health Supplements here: https://And remember to use code “REJUVENATE” to tell them we sent you and to get 20% OFF your first order.You can learn about Craig Brockie here https://craigbrockie.com/You can follow Elwin on X/Twitter @elwinrobinson and all his other Socials are here: https://linktr.ee/elwinrobinsonAnd you can find Krissy on Twitter @KrissyHawkesReferences:Dr. Hulda...
2024-09-03
1h 26
Snap the Pigskin!
Player turnover
Send us a textWhat key conclusions can be drawn from the NFL combine? What on Earth will the Broncos do with all Russell Wilson dead cap? How will the Bills fair after making so many roster cuts? Plus: Special guest and University of Wisconsin student Krissy Birdsall - co-host of Her Take and The Student Section with WSUM 91.7 FM Madison - joins the show. Big thanks to Krissy for kindly creating the gorgeous new Snap the Pigskin logo!
2024-03-07
1h 01
All Things Fitness and Wellness
IHRSA 2024 Preview: CEO Liz Clark Talks Fitness Industry Challenges and Opportunities
IHRSA 2024 is one of the most anticipated events in the fitness industry. The countdown is on to the IHRSA Convention and Tradeshow set to take the stage in vibrant Los Angeles. This week, host Krissy Vann gives you an exclusive sneak peek into what's ahead, featuring a special guest who stands at the forefront of fitness innovation and leadership, Liz Clark, CEO and President of IHRSA.In an engaging and insightful conversation, Liz Clark will share her expert perspective on the pulse of the fitness industry, tapping into the wealth of knowledge and feedback gathered from IHRSA...
2024-02-28
21 min
Reveal
The Welfare-to-Work Industrial Complex
“Get a job!” That sums up our current cash welfare system in a nutshell. Ever since so-called welfare reform in the 1990s, the system has been based on the idea that welfare recipients must be doing some kind of work or job-readiness activity to receive government assistance. It’s a system that plays on what Americans have long wanted to believe – that all it takes to move out of poverty is a can-do attitude and hard work. Now, there is a growing chorus of politicians who argue that even more programs that help people in need should have mor...
2023-11-04
50 min
All Things Fitness and Wellness
2023 IHRSA Global Report: Key Insights into Fitness Industry Trends
Fitness Business in 2023: Exploring the IHRSA 2023 Global Report.The fitness industry is undergoing a significant transformation, shifting from the traditional perception of gyms solely for achieving aesthetic goals like shredded abs and weight loss. Instead, there is a growing recognition that the industry plays a crucial role in addressing pressing issues such as the mental health crisis, the obesity epidemic, and healthcare system challenges in North America. This shift in perspective emphasizes that health clubs are now viewed as destinations for preventive healthcare.Despite this evolving focus, the fitness industry faced substantial challenges during the...
2023-09-27
36 min
Reveal
The Welfare-to-Work Industrial Complex
“Get a job!” That sums up our current cash welfare system in a nutshell. Ever since so-called welfare reform in the 1990s, the system has been based on the idea that welfare recipients must be doing some kind of work or job-readiness activity to receive government assistance. It’s a system that plays on what Americans have long wanted to believe – that all it takes to move out of poverty is a can-do attitude and hard work. Now, there is a growing chorus of politicians who argue that even more programs that help people in need should have more...
2023-06-17
49 min
Fore the Ladies Golf Podcast
Ladies of Golf: Krissy Carman, 2022 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Champion
Today on Ladies of Golf we welcome 2022 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur champion Krissy Carman! Krissy became the first mother to win this title since Ellen Port in 2011 after defeating Aliea Clark 2-and-1 in the 18-hole final. This championship is open to any female golfer who has reached her 25th birthday by September 9 and whose Handicap Index does not exceed 9.4. You can apply to play the 2023 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur here. ... Thanks to Goodr sunglasses for supporting this episode! Shop the many styles that are 100% polarized, starting at $25 at goodr.com/FTL and use promo code FTL for free shipping!
2023-05-08
33 min
All Things Fitness and Wellness
ATFW Podcast: IHRSA 2023 | The World's Largest Fitness Industry Event Returns with a Focus on Innovation and Growth
Get ready for the fitness event of the year - IHRSA 2023! In this exclusive interview, we chat with Liz Clark, President and CEO of IHRSA, the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association, about the upcoming IHRSA 2023 conference. Held in sunny San Diego, California, this event is the largest gathering of fitness industry professionals in the world, and promises to be packed with innovation, inspiration, and education.Whether you're a gym owner, a personal trainer, a health coach, or simply passionate about fitness, IHRSA 2023 has something for everyone. With a focus on technology, leadership, and growth, this year's conference...
2023-03-08
31 min
Impactful Leaders
Impactful Real Estate Investor
Chad and his wife Krissy created Turnkey Iowa to allow busy professionals to short-cut the real estate investing learning curve and leverage the experience gained by investing in millions in single-family homes in the Des Moines market. The Turnkey Iowa's mission is to provide investors with completely renovated investment properties, which already have established tenants and no deferred maintenance. The result is a hassle-free investment and endless opportunities for financial freedom.Connect with him on:www.TurnkeyIowa.comhttps://www.facebook.com/TurnkeyIowa/https://www.instagram.com/turnkeyiowa/
2023-01-18
52 min
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
S2 E2: Cocooning & Finding Joy with Danielle
We're back with my gal Danielle, Owner of Octimber (@octimber via Instagram) and my personal fave, her food blog @followmygut Danielle is a Jamaican-American from California with a keen eye for restaurant discovery both locally and internationally. She's reviewed various restaurants, raves about her faves and does food photography as well as builds food photography backgrounds through her woodworks business, Octimber. Octimber not only offers beautiful wood backgrounds for photography, it also offers jars of joy - teeny bits of joy that she shares to brighten even the most solemn of hearts. Outside of work, you can fin...
2022-03-16
1h 03
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
S2: E1: Prioritizing Rest with Well Rested Jas
Welcome Back to Season 2 of the For Your Table podcast, where we have candidly nourishing conversations. A lot’s changed in a year, and the conversations have too, with a broader scope of digestible conversations that dive into all aspects of life. From motherhood to sex, to navigating adulting and our world post pandemic, we’ve got you covered. In this episode, we dive into why prioritizing rest is important in our grind culture. Navigating life is far from easy and they don't really tell us how hard it is as children (at least not in our opini...
2022-03-01
32 min
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Planning Your Perfect Post COVID Summer Dinner Party with GiGi the Houseshoe Hostess
Guys! We made it to episode 10! Our season finale!! Our season finale features my Girl Gigi, the Houseshoe Hostess and she’s helping us plan the perfect post covid summer dinner party! Obviously we’ve all been ready to get back out into the world after a year of being indoors! Gigi helps us figure out how to navigate hosting parties post covid to keep your family and friends safe. You can find GiGi via her website or Instagram & she's always eager to help you plan your next function with style and finesse! Than...
2021-05-31
1h 18
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
The 5 Love Languages: A Discussion with Dr. Alicia Cheek & Her Husband, Mr. Antoine Cheek
We are winding down this season with episode 9 and I’ve got a nice twist to this episode! This episode focuses on the 5 love languages by Dr. Gary Chapman. It’s an intimate and hilarious conversation between my homegirl, Dr. Alicia Cheek & her Husband, Mr. Antoine Cheek and co-stars my fiancé, Mr. Breland Clark. According to Dr. Chapman, there are 5 primary love languages that people speak. These languages include words of affirmation, quality time, physical touch, acts of service and receiving gifts. I loved the idea of hosting this discussion with Alicia and her husband because they have...
2021-05-20
1h 18
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Building Your Brand Successfully with Britney Chamberlain
This episode dives into the brand of Britney Chamberlain with Britney Breaks Bread. Britney is a Clinical researcher by day and a homegrown baker and chef at night! She’s built her brand, Britney Breaks Bread, into an enterprise phenom in just a little over a years time and we’re here to find out just how she did it and what motivates her. So get ready to laugh because there’s lots of chuckles in this episode as we drop gems on being part time bloggers and still living your best life. You can find Britney across...
2021-04-15
1h 09
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Meet Krissy
This episode is so near and dear to my heart because it is a deep dive into all things Krissy! I chose my BFF Julia to interview me and she asked all the right questions to have me open up about my past, present...and what's going on in my future! I loved every minute of this episode and, although it's kinda long, I'm sure you'll love it too! So, grab some food or a good cocktail and catch up on all the tea on this episode. My interviewer, Julia, has a few businesses of her own...
2021-04-01
1h 39
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Demystifying Diet Culture with Breland Clark
We're Back with Episode 6 of the For Your Table podcast. This episode features an intimate conversation with health and nutrition coach, Breland Clark. Breland, a native of Mississippi, got into the health and wellness field after recognizing the lack of proper health and food practices and availability within his own community. Native to MS, he works hard to debunk dieting myths, help his customers choose beneficial wellness options and coaches around proper eating habits that can yield tangible results. Join us as we demystify diet culture and dive into some of his pet peeves when it comes to dieting...
2021-03-19
45 min
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Food Politics & Disparities with Uppi Raj
Episode 5 of the For Your Table Podcast stars Uppi from District Delicious. This episode dives into the realm of how food directly correlates to politics and its impacts and disparities in BIPOC communities. Uppi & Kristen started District Delicious in 2016 as a hobby that quickly turned into passion. Now primarily ran by Uppi, District Delicious is a perfect blend of fun food innuendos while also shedding light on issues that intersect with food, politics and issues surrounding the DC area. While democratizing traditional food media, Uppi works to create a space of influencer authenticity and justice. She loves to bridge...
2021-03-01
50 min
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Color in the Millennial Food Space with Talicia J
This episode is so powerful as it's filled with intention, revelation and awareness of being a person of color in the millennial food space and the overall food experience. Talicia is a Black Foodie with a love for all things food and helping people. Her passions led her to create a space that makes experiencing food and the preparation of it pain-free, easy and accessible for her community. In this episode, we dive into the message and verbiage around food, food products and experiences and how oftentimes there is a lack of connection in the black community. Talicia works...
2021-02-22
1h 17
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Savoring the Smoke with Roger Sherman & the District Pit
Pitmaster Roger Sherman is a native of Washington, DC, and grew up eating his mother’s Kentucky-style southern cooking. Born on Christmas day, Roger fondly recounts how his mother’s labor made her unable to finish cooking the Christmas turkey– and left his father and older sister without Christmas dinner that year. A long-running family joke for his entire childhood was that when he got old enough, he owed the family a Christmas turkey. He made good on that promise when he bought his first smoker. From that long-running joke grew his passion for barbecue and in 2016, The District Pit wa...
2021-02-01
56 min
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Food & Desire with Sexologist Ashley Cobb
This episode is definitely X-Rated so be sure you're listening with headphones! Sexologist Ashley Cobb is the millennial microphone for women of the world seeking to find and give their partners ultimate pleasure and great sex. Ashley Cobb, “your favorite friend of filth” is the founder of Sex with Ashley, an interactive, educational, and informative platform focused on sexual health, sensual pleasure, and orgasmic tools to make the pleasure principle more like the pleasure placement. As a former educator, Ashley knows all about teaching others. She is the sexpert, leader, and influencer that brings the conversation of women...
2021-01-15
39 min
For Your Table Podcast: Candidly Nourishing Conversations
Pilot Episode: Seasoned to Taste with Carita Fambro
Carita Fambro is the face behind Seasoned to Taste Blog. She is a food blogger, recipe developer and social media content creator born and raised in (and just recently moved back to) Georgia. A HBCU Grad and Southern Black Belle, Carita created Seasoned to Taste inspired by Southern traditions, traveled life experiences and her strong passion for food. She works to find simplified recipes seasoned with layers of flavor for busy families. We sit down to talk all things motherhood, marriage, purpose, diversity and what drives her food passion. You can find her via the following channels:
2020-12-31
45 min
The Writing Worship Podcast - For Worship Songwriters
062 - Songwriter Personality Series: The Structure Writer with Dave Clark and Lani Crump
Krissy sits down with professional songwriter Dave Clark and Worship Songwriter Mentorship Small Group Leader, Lani Crump to talk about the Structure Songwriter Personality traits and strengths. To take the songwriter personality test yourself, simply visit KrissyNordhoff.com/Test. Learn more about Dave Clark, follow him on Instagram @daveclarkwritesLearn more about Lani Crump on Facebook. Support the showTake the Songwriter Personality TestFollow us on Instagram and Subscribe on YouTube Join the Writing Worship Community on FacebookRead the Writing Worship B...
2019-08-21
33 min
Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 232 - Part 4; Diversion Out of Control: Joe Rannazzisi Shares What Went Wrong
In our last episode of this series, we learned how passage of the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act took away the DEA’s most effective diversion control enforcement tool, the immediate suspension order. The bill was shaped in large part by a former DEA lawyer. On this episode, you’ll hear more stories about Congressman and high ranking government agency officials who have played key roles in deciding the fate of drug bills and policies; and weeks later went to work in the pharmaceutical industry. 24 years ago, the medical director for the FDA played a key role in a...
2019-03-15
00 min
Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
The Peanut Butter Wars: A Homemaker Changes How Food is Regulated in America
Filipino delicacies found at a bus station in Tel Aviv; Marketplace’s Krissy Clark reports on the peanut butter controversy that changed how the FDA regulates commercial foods; and how to revive stale spices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-04-06
51 min
Werk It: The Podcast
The Art of Voicing
When Krissy Clark sits down to record an episode of her podcast The Uncertain Hour, she's not aiming to sound professional - she just wants to sound like herself. Werk It: The Podcast is a compilation of some of the best moments from the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors include Cole Haan, M.A.C. Cosmetics, and ThirdLove.com. You can find more information at www.w...
2017-11-01
42 min
The Uncertain Hour
The road not taken
What’s the best path out of poverty — work or education?Twenty years ago, welfare reformers came to this fork in the road and had to ask the question: Is it better to encourage welfare recipients to get a job, any job? Or is it better to support them while they get training and education that will eventually help them get better-paying jobs?In the end, welfare reformers adopted a “work-first” strategy that required most folks to work in order to receive cash welfare.In this episode, the what if…....
2016-07-07
43 min
The Uncertain Hour
“Pregnant? We can help.”
When Brandi David discovered she was pregnant, she knew she wanted an abortion. Brandi was a graduate student at the time and didn’t feel ready to be a mother. She wasn’t sure where to go for help. But then she remembered a billboard at a busy intersection in South Bend, Indiana that she had driven by many times. It said: “Pregnant? We can help.” So she called the number.What happened to Brandi next… well, that’s what brings us to Indiana–the last stop on our cross-country trip where we investigate how states spend federal we...
2016-06-24
26 min
Wealth & Poverty from Marketplace APM
Welfare's role in alternative to abortion programs.
This August will present a milestone: 20 years since welfare reform. The federal government overhauled the cash assistance program for poor families, replacing it with a new system called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF.Among the biggest changes, states now control their welfare spending out of a set amount received from the federal government each year. Krissy Clark from our Wealth and Poverty Desk has been on a road trip of sorts for our new podcast, the Uncertain Hour, to see just how states across the country use their welfare block grants.Today's stop is Indiana. In 2015, Governor Mike Pen...
2016-06-23
10 min