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Laura Joyce Davis
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Beat Cancer
Breast Cancer Screening and Mobile Mammography - A Discussion with Dr. Diana Miglioretti and Dr. Laura Fejerman
Beat Cancer hosts Chris Joyce and Stephanie Winn speak with Dr. Diana Miglioretti and Dr. Laura Fejerman about the importance of breast cancer screening and how our new mobile mammography unit will make screenings more accessible to women in Northern California. To learn more about the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, visit https://health.ucdavis.edu/cancer/
2025-01-08
23 min
Laura Flanders and Friends: Democracy, Labor, Economy, Culture, Investigative Journalism
The Edutainment Approach of Amanda Seales: Enlightening Matters from Hollywood to Civil Rights
Discover how Amanda Seales combines comedy and activism to address social justice challenges in Hollywood.This show is made possible thanks our members! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Our year end goal is to raise $50,000. Thank you for your continued support! Description: What does it take to be politically outspoken in Hollywood? You may know Amanda Seales from her role on HBO’s “Insecure”, her stand-up comedy, her podcast and radio show or her viral videos on social media. She’s lost agents, her publicist, and has had speaking gigs retra...
2024-12-04
28 min
Le thé livresque
Chapitre 52 : Beaucoup de romance et un peu d'autres trucs partie 2
Coucou tout le monde 💕L'épisode aurait duré 2h30 si on les avait gardé ensemble héhéVoici la liste des livres cités dans ce chapitre : You with a view & The ex vows - Jessica Joyce The Echo of Old Books - Barbara Davis BD - Les sœurs Gremillet 6 This summer will be different - Carley Fortune L’Ascension d’Emily - Lucy Maud Montgomery Love Unwritten - Laura Asher Not in Love - Ali HazelwoodLa tisseuse de mél...
2024-10-06
1h 23
State of the Human
Reclaiming, story 8: Back to the Garden
“Back to the Garden” tells the story of an organic farming couple, Jose and Rich, who are committed to sustaining the environment . . . and who don't believe in climate change. This episode explores how that dissonance might be possible, the power of language, and whether or not the term "climate change" will help save the planet. Produced by Anna McNulty, Shameeka Wilson, and Laura Joyce Davis.
2024-06-28
19 min
Beat Cancer
Tu Historia Cuenta- Your Story Matters - A Discussion with Laura Fejerman, Ph.D.
Beat Cancer hosts Chris Joyce and Stephanie Winn sit down with, Laura Fejerman, Ph.D., who is the Placer Breast Cancer Endowed Chair at the Cancer Center, the associate director for the Office of Community Outreach and Engagement, and also co-director for both the Women's Cancer Care and Research Program and the Latinos United for Cancer Health Advancement Initiative. We discuss her work with the community and how her programs work to reduce the cancer burden in underserved communities. Read more about the promotores program here. To learn more about the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, visit h...
2024-06-20
27 min
Sound Judgment
How to transform your interviews from "fine" to fantastic
Are your interviews falling flat? Are the podcasts and stories you're creating on the foundation of those interviews just skimming the surface? Let's face it: Desiring candor from the human in front of you is one thing, but achieving it is another. Here's a transformative, counter-intuitive solution that will help you go to the heart of anyone's story. To read this issue of the newsletter on Substack and subcribe, visit "Interviews are the foundation of great storytelling. Are yours falling flat?"Do you want more audio newsletters like this one? Give me feedback! This is...
2024-06-14
11 min
Soundings
Sustainability Paradox: Cobalt Mining in the Congo
A story of the rise of electric vehicles and their promise to make a more sustainable planet. Yet this promise has proven to be detrimental to the quality of life for the people in the Congo. Sustainability Paradox pulls back the curtain on the realities of the electric car industry, and the promising solutions that might offer real, meaningful change. Produced by Sydney Davis and Jana Gomri with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stories to Save Our Planet class, a part of the Stanford Storytelling Project. Asu Kulu - Undergraduate Congolese Student at Stanford, Anonymous Congolese Miners via...
2024-06-13
19 min
Soundings
World On Your Plate
In this episode, Nathan, Ana, and Nia explore the importance of sustainable food practices, and how alternative, truly healthy food practices are not necessarily the most commercially produced and advertised ones. The episode aims to broaden the horizon of viewing food practices in a context beyond just your own plate. This episode was produced by Nathan Elias, Ana Nguyen, and Nia Patton, with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes at storytelling.stanford.edu.
2024-06-13
15 min
State of the Human
Reclaiming, story 7: Orca Boy
Max Du is so obsessed with whales that his childhood friends call him Orca Boy. But when a SeaWorld trainer named Dawn is killed by an orca and there's public backlash against SeaWorld, his love for whales turns to shame. Years later he meets a whale trainer named Lyndsey, who was Dawn’s best friend. As Max and Lyndsey learn together the complicated dance of grief, loss, and healing, they find in their friendship a way to reclaim a part of themselves they thought was lost. This story was produced by Max Du and Carolyn Stein with su...
2024-05-28
33 min
Story Exchange with Alex Strong
Story Exchange - Laura Joyce Davis
On this episode Laura and I discuss the Stanford Storytelling Project, running track, finding ones way as a student athlete and writer, the pandemic, starting and operating a podcast and so much more.Songs from today's episode can be found here:https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjsVdjkkjfq5Z5e6tC3UyAppCb43wqGGS&si=7vYtaPc7R6JiFKNs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-05-03
1h 00
Soundings
Sound Stories Trailer
What can you expect from Sound Stories? The 2024 class weighs in. Taught by Laura Joyce Davis through the Stanford Storytelling Project, this hands-on, workshop-oriented course is designed to teach you the fundamentals of podcast storytelling. Class work will include pitching, interviewing, scriptwriting, narration, audio editing, and sound design. You’ll learn time-honored principles for strong storytelling in any medium, as well as strategies specific to storytelling in sound. Though we focus on audio stories, the craft skills you learn here are transferable to making stories for any medium, from print and performance to film and games. By the end of th...
2024-04-07
03 min
State of the Human
Reclaiming, story 5: Welcome to Paradise
Carolyn Stein grew up with music like Avril Lavigne and The Marianas Trench – classic, trashy pop punk. But she never considered herself much of a punk rocker, until she took a little trip to the East Bay to a tiny venue called 924 Gilman Street. But soon after Carolyn discovers this venue, she learns that it may be at risk of closing. What will be lost if this venue closes? Welcome to Paradise was produced by Carolyn Stein, Ana De Almeida Amaral, and Max Du, with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project.
2024-04-04
28 min
State of the Human
Reclaiming, story 4: Tattoos and Taboos
Whether you have a tattoo or not, we are all familiar with the stigmas that are commonly held against tattoos. Where does this aversion come from? What do these taboos say about history? What do they say about us? In this story, Keoni Rodriguez shares how his tattoos helped him reclaim his indigenous Hawaiian heritage, connect with his ancestors, and begin to heal a history of colonialism and erasure. Tattoos and Taboos was produced by Ana De Almeida Amaral, Natasha Charfauros, Mikayla An-Yee Chen, & Chloe Gabrielle Mendoza, with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project. A special...
2024-04-03
17 min
Soundings
Stories to Save Our Planet trailer
Stories to Save the Planet is a podcast about the stories behind climate change solutions. The United Nations have called climate change the challenge of our generation. A growing body of environmental storytelling is bringing clarity to complicated climate conversations by casting a vision for a better future, and providing compelling, actionable climate change solutions. All work is produced by Stanford students, who learn the entire process of narrative podcast production in just 10 weeks, research a climate change challenge and solution of their choice, and work together to create a narrative episode. The class it taught by Laura Joyce Davis...
2024-04-01
02 min
Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
The Best of Continuing Studies: What We've Learned in 2023
Explore the diverse themes of academic podcasts and the best of 2023’s episodes, and Jen & Neil take us on a reflective journey through a year of insightful discussions with university podcasters. From innovative recruitment strategies to transforming textbooks into engaging podcast content, the conversation delves into the multifaceted uses of podcasts as educational tools, exploring topics such as accessibility, audience targeting, and leveraging networks. As the hosts celebrate the achievements and transformative potential of podcasts in academia, they set their sights on future dialogues with renowned institutions, envisioning a dynamic and engaging future for educational podcasts.Connect wi...
2023-12-25
23 min
Sound Judgment
The Art of True Curiosity with Kelly Corrigan of Kelly Corrigan Wonders
This episode was sponsored by Signal Hill Insights. Want to know how your podcast is affecting listeners? Need to plan to share outcomes with a branded client? Visit measureyourpodcast.com for a free 4-part email series that will tell you how and why to measure the unique impact of branded podcasts. Go beyond counting downloads. Instead, obtain real responses from real listeners to demonstrate the ROI of branded podcasts. You’ll learn how research generates practical insights to optimize your production and drive renewals. Kelly Corrigan is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, the h...
2023-12-14
46 min
The Confused Breakfast
Last Action Hero (1993)
Last Action Hero was considered major FLOP when it debuted in 1993. It could have been that it was just ahead of it’s time and people weren’t ready for it. It also could have been that Jurassic Park came out right before this. Regardless, we take a look back on this film with a modern eye to see how we feel about it. Enjoy!•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:03:00 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:15- Pertinent movie details •0:10:00 - Critical and fan reviews•0:21:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:32:15 - Modern day ratings
2023-12-06
1h 44
The Confused Breakfast
BRUNCH: Top 5 Christmas Songs
It's Christmas-time and that means being inundated with Christmas music for the next couple weeks. On today's brunch episode, we give you our top 5 Christmas song lists as well as some honorable mentions and our LEAST favorites!•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:03:15 - Least Favorite and Honorable Mentions•0:17:00 - Top 5 Lists——————————————————————SPONSORS:**Everyplate- Get a meal for $1.49 PLUS $1 steaks for life by going to http://EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code 49confused. Subscription must be active to qualify and redeem $1 steak.——————————————————————**Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people-Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark...
2023-12-04
41 min
The Confused Breakfast
Scrooged (1988)
Is Scrooged a holiday classic or is it just a vehicle for Bill Murray to… well, be Bill Murray? We dive deep into this movie and answer the hard-hitting questions like, what ghost is the scariest? Is Bryce actually a good guy? What happens to everyone AFTER this movie ends? Is a towel actually a great gift idea? Join us as we review 1988's 'Scrooged' with a modern eye!•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:30 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:30 - Pertinent movie details •0:10:45 - Critical and fan reviews•0:19:00 - Scene by scene breakdown
2023-11-29
1h 47
She Said / She Said
273. LIVE She Said/She Said Podcast conversation: career pivots, transferable skills, identity, side hustles, and building your brand
SHOW NOTES Title: 273. LIVE She Said/She Said Podcast conversation: career pivots, transferable skills, identity, side hustles, and building your brand Guests: Ashley Davis, cofounder Westfront Strategies Joyce Meyer, EVP, for government relations at the American Council of Life Insurers Tamara Edwards, event co-host, founder Broad Shoulders & TE&Co. Kaitlyn Kline, event MC, director at RubiconMD TOPIC: Ever find that some of the best career advice comes when you gather incredibly smart, thoughtful, accomplished women from your network together and...
2023-11-24
59 min
She Said / She Said
273. LIVE She Said/She Said Podcast conversation: career pivots, transferable skills, identity, side hustles, and building your brand
SHOW NOTES Title: 273. LIVE She Said/She Said Podcast conversation: career pivots, transferable skills, identity, side hustles, and building your brand Guests: Ashley Davis, cofounder Westfront Strategies Joyce Meyer, EVP, for government relations at the American Council of Life Insurers Tamara Edwards, event co-host, founder Broad Shoulders & TE&Co. Kaitlyn Kline, event MC, director at RubiconMD TOPIC: Ever find that some of the best career advice comes when you gather incredibly smart, thoughtful, accomplished women from your network together and...
2023-11-24
59 min
The Confused Breakfast
Son In Law (1993)
Compared to Christmas, there are not many movies that take place around Thanksgiving. But of all the turkey day movies, Son In Law is usually ranked among the best. Does this movie still make us laugh? How long is it acceptable to wear a letterman’s jacket? Why didn’t we get a Patrick Renna/Paulie Shore spin off movie later in life? Do you buy Paulie Shore as a romantic love interest? Tune to find out!•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:45 - Memories of first viewing•0:06d:00- Pertinent movie details •0:09:00 - Critical and fan reviews...
2023-11-22
1h 40
The Confused Breakfast
Role Models (2008)
Is this movie the reason you found out why Starbucks calls their large coffee a 'Venti'? Is this one of the funniest movies of the late 2000s? Did this movie make you want to join a Live-Action-Role-Playing Group? Did you second-guess your intake of energy drinks after they crashed the Minotaur truck? Join us for a modern-day review of 2008's comedy classic, Role Models!•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:15 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:00- Pertinent movie details •0:10:30 - Critical and fan reviews•0:22:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:25:00 - Modern day ratings...
2023-11-15
1h 38
The Confused Breakfast
St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
St. Elmo’s Fire gave us one of the finest collections of attractive, young actors in the 80s but were any of these characters actually likable? Join us as we dive deep into one of the classic Brat Pack movies. Where did all of the characters end up 10 years later? What is with Joel Schumacher’s saxophone obsession? Is Kirby one of the biggest psychopath’s in film history? •0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:15 - Memories of first viewing•0:06:00- Pertinent movie details •0:10:00 - Critical and fan reviews•0:20:00 - Scene by scene breakdow...
2023-11-07
1h 49
The Confused Breakfast
BRUNCH: Reviewing Creed's 'Human Clay' (1999)
We dedicate an entire Brunch episode to Creed's 2nd studio album, 'Human Clay.' There isn't a human being on Earth that didn't hear the singles from this album at some point and chances are good that you are one of the 20,000,000 people who purchased this when it came out. Let's review it with a modern-ear.——————————————————————**Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people-Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jor...
2023-11-06
57 min
The Confused Breakfast
Honey, I Shrunk The Kids (1989)
Everyone loved this scary/thrilling adventure movie as a kid. However, after a modern-day rewatch, we have a lot questions. Does Matt Frewer outshine Rick Moranis? Why is there a destructive laser sitting unprotected in Ray’s attic? Is the ant scene still one of the most heartbreaking death scenes in movie history? What would have happened if they never got rescued? Why did Ray think that pitching this idea to the scientists was actually a good idea?•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:03:15 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:30- Pertinent movie details •0:12:15 - Cri...
2023-11-01
1h 41
The Confused Breakfast
Halloween (1978)
Is there a more iconic movie about Halloween? Is this the best horror movie of all-time? Is it possible for a podcast to make a hilarious episode while discussing this movie? You be the judge and join us for a modern-day review of John Carpenter’s Halloween from 1978.•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:15 - Memories of first viewing•0:06:00 - Pertinent movie details •0:10:00 - Critical and fan reviews•0:21:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:49:45 - Modern day ratings——————————————————————SPONSORS:**Pretty Litter- Save twenty percent on your first order by going to http://PrettyLitter.com/CONFUSED and us...
2023-10-25
2h 02
The Confused Breakfast
Scream (1996)
Spooky season continues with our review of Scream. It was the highest grossing slasher film of all-time until 2018 and revitalized the horror movie genre, along with being responsible for the most overused and unoriginal halloween costume of the late 90s and early 00s. We dive in deep for a modern-day review. Who is the most punchable face? Did you see all the cameos in this movie? Do you know the Richard Gere gerbil story? •0:00:00 - Introductions•0:03:15 - Memories of first viewing•0:09:30 - Pertinent movie details •0:15:05 - Critical and fan reviews•0:24:00 - Sc...
2023-10-18
1h 55
The Confused Breakfast
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
When you saw The Blair Witch Project in 1999, you either A: thought it was the scariest movie you have ever seen or B: you didn’t finish it because you puked in the theatre and have to leave. Whatever your thoughts are, this movie deserves our praise for bringing the ‘found-footage’ genre to the masses. We dive deeper than any other podcast and dissect this movie with a modern eye. Why was Heather so hated? Was the Blair Witch the one messing with them? Is this movie a masterpiece?•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:30 - Memories of firs...
2023-10-11
1h 54
We Do This Everyday!
It Takes Everyone
Hi WOL Friends,In our last few episodes we spoke with Courtney, Ashley, Zach, and Don Vogt, about how our learners find home in a virtual environment. From what Don calls our hands on approach to the live sessions we offer that increase engagement in the virtual setting. Courtney, Ashley and Zach each focused on the collaboration and support they get from our awesome team. Erin, Melissa, Lauren, and Olivia are laser focused on making sure our teachers are supported and have the resources they need so students can be successful. Today I also want t...
2023-10-03
06 min
Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
Stanford Storytelling Project: Podcasting a Better Story
Crafting engaging stories: understanding the importance of conflict, characters, setting, and resolution, and the art of the 30-second hook in podcasting with Laura Joyce Davis of the Stanford Storytelling Project & cofounder of Narrative Podcasts. Join hosts Neil McPhedran and Jennifer Lee Gunson to unravel the secrets behind creating compelling educational podcasts. Discover the pivotal role of podcasting in higher education as Laura shares inspiring stories of students finding their voices, overcoming challenges, and embracing creativity through audio narratives. Beyond the fundamentals, this episode ventures into the intricacies of podcasting, shedding light on the evolving landscape of episode titles, podcast...
2023-10-03
40 min
The Confused Breakfast
Field of Dreams (1989)
Is this heaven? No… It’s a podcast about Field of Dreams! Join us as we dissect one of the best baseball movies of all-time. Is this peak Kevin Costner? Who is the voice? What is out in the cornfield? We dive deep into this one…. Enjoy!•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:15 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:45 - Pertinent movie details •0:12:30 - Critical and fan reviews•0:22:30 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:40:00 - Modern day ratings——————————————————————SPONSORS:**EveryPlate- Get started with EveryPlate for just $1.49 per meal by going to http://EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code CONFUS...
2023-09-20
1h 55
The Confused Breakfast
BRUNCH: These Movie Ratings Are WRONG!
After 3 years of rating movies, each host gets to adjust their rating on 5 movies. This will shake up the overall rating. For good or bad? You'll find out.——————————————————————SPONSORS:**AG1- Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to http://drinkAG1.com/CONFUSED——————————————————————**Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people-Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna M...
2023-09-11
43 min
The Confused Breakfast
Tombstone (1993)
Is Tombstone the best movie adaptation of Wyatt Earp's story? How historically accurate was this movie? Why did Wyatt keep letting Ike get away? How much of a bad ass is Doc Holliday? Who has the best facial hair in the movie? We tackle all these hard-hitting questions and more. Enjoy!•0:00:00 - Introductions•0:02:30 - Memories of first viewing•0:06:45 - Pertinent movie details •0:16:45 - Critical and fan reviews•0:21:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:37:00 - Modern day ratings——————————————————————SPONSORS:**DraftKings- Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code CONFUSED to score $200 in bonus...
2023-09-06
1h 48
The Confused Breakfast
BRUNCH: PCU (1994)
We revive our 'I've Never Seen' series with a classic movie from 1994, PCU. Whether you have seen the movie or not, you need to listen to this episode.——————————————————————SPONSORS:**AG1- Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to http://drinkAG1.com/CONFUSED——————————————————————**Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people-Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna M...
2023-09-04
48 min
PodPops : Daily Drops of Podcasting News, Tips and Entertainment straight from the PodSphere!
PodReport: Building a Successful Podcast
In today’s PodReport, Ginni reports on a recent Forbes article that talks about the secret to success in podcasting. A Forbes article written in consultation with Laura Joyce Davis, CEO of Narrative Podcasts, has outlined why the secret to building a successful podcast may not be what you think it is. Areas of focus for successful podcasts, according to the article, include: To Monetize or Not to Monetize, Don’t Put Too Much Weight in the Numbers, Focus on the Listeners, and Balance Creation and Promotion. Listen in to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...
2023-07-25
03 min
Soundings
Urban Agriculture and the Green Bronx Machine
Food insecurity and other environmental issues disproportionately impact low-income, disinvested neighborhoods, but urban agriculture has the potential to promote equity, green space, and food access in these areas. The story of the NYC-based urban agriculture initiative "the Green Bronx Machine," will show us how. This episode was written and produced by Sophia Manolis and Lisiane Nemlin with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.
2023-06-30
14 min
Soundings
The Fight for Food, Families, and Inafa’moelek
Whether we want to believe it or not, we are inextricably bound to our food systems. Thousands of miles away from the continental US, the story in Guam ultimately teaches us how embracing traditional Indigenous values may heal our relationships with people, place, and power. Join us in unraveling the history of Guam's food Systems and learn how the island community came together to organize for food sovereignty. This episode was produced by Natasha Zia Charfauros and Lizbeth Luevano with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can...
2023-06-30
12 min
Soundings
One Step at a Time: Redefining Walkability in America
Have you ever considered the impacts that walking can have on our cities? In this episode, we explore the history of the car in America, its effects on urban design and community health, and learn from Brooklyn Open Streets activist Clara Smith and Professor Dehan Glanz how walkability can improve the health, street safety, and sustainability of American Cities. This episode was produced by Catherine Dickerman and Connie Hong with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.
2023-06-30
14 min
Soundings
No Foxes, No Cookies
With wildfires and rising sea-levels, climate change is terrifying to think about on a global scale. That’s why this episode takes it local, as we learn why we’re so disconnected from our local ecologies, what it means to reconnect with the seemingly invisible ecological web that ties our cities, cookies, and urban wildlife together. This episode was produced by Arusha Patil and Chloe Cheng with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.
2023-06-30
14 min
Soundings
Decarbonizing the Livestock Industry, 1 Burp at a Time: Methane-Reducing Cow Supplements
We've been told to go vegetarian to help the climate, but what if we can reduce meat-related emissions without sacrificing our palates? In this episode, we learn about two cow feed supplements that inhibit methane, how they came to be, and how they are changing the role of agriculture in fighting climate change. Walk with us through the entire lifecycle of two impactful climate innovations, from problem discovery, to solution, to real-world product in farmers’ hands. This episode was produced by Allison John and Rachel Wu with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Sa...
2023-06-30
15 min
Soundings
Food for the Planet
Agriculture, and especially cattle ranching, is a chief user of land and resources around the world, and frequently a choice is made to clear land and reduce biodiversity. What if it wasn't this way - what if agriculture had the potential to produce food and heal the planet? This episode was produced by Alex Strong and Jett Carruth with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.
2023-06-30
15 min
Soundings
Saving Insects One (Native) Plant at a Time
In this episode, Aadya and James explore the importance of insects and how we can bring them back with native plants. To find native plants: https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder/Plants This episode was produced by Aadya Joshi and James Varah with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.
2023-06-30
13 min
Gender: A Wider Lens
113 — Gender A Wider Lens LIVE from Ireland
Sasha and Stella are together in the same place! Joined by Lisa Marchiano, this live episode was recorded in Killarney, Ireland, and the Genspect Bigger Picture Conference on April 28, 2023.[22:20] Question from Helen Joyce[32:13] Question from Colin Wright[47:35] Question from Maya Forstater[51:50] Question Jessie Mannisto from Third Factor Magazine[57:00] Question from Lisa Selin Davis[1:00:10] Question from Malcolm Clark[1:01:30] Question from Laura Becker / Funk God Artist[1:05:38] Question Adrian from LGB Alliance USA[1:09:51] Question from Wesley YangLinks:
2023-05-12
1h 14
Sound Judgment
How to Tell the Truth: The Art of Memoir with Dana Black
Mother's Day seems like it should be a Hallmark moment. But for many, reality is far different. Dana Black started her very personal podcast, I Swear on My Mother's Grave, for listeners suffering from complex mother loss — meaning not only people who have lost their mothers to death, but also, in life by estrangement, illness, addiction, circumstance. Sensitivity warning: This conversation touches on alcoholism and addiction. Audio storytellers can learn design the tone, writing, and mood of a podcast to foster intimacy with listeners. They can grapple with the defining the role of the podcast host. T...
2023-05-11
45 min
Soundings
Exit Ahead by Scott Buzard, Liyah Ernest, and Harriett Jernigan
In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.
2023-04-18
12 min
Soundings
What Do You Speak? by Alice Grace, Aakriti Lakshmanan, & Carolina Nazario
In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.
2023-04-17
12 min
Soundings
Taking the Pulse by Winn Ellis & Caetano Melone
In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.
2023-04-17
11 min
Soundings
Tattoos and Taboos by Ana De Almeida Amaral, Mikayla An-Yee Chen, & Chloe Gabrielle Mendoza
In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.
2023-04-17
13 min
Songbook: The White Rabbit Podcast
19 Laura Barton on 'A Little Devil In America'
Renowned music journalist and broadcaster Laura Barton joins to chat about A Little Devil In America, Hanif Abdurraqib's brilliant essay collection exploring black culture in the US.Their conversation also takes in Laura's work with the inimitable Self Esteem, being a woman in the music press, dancing to The Strokes, and much more.Laura's memoir, Sad Songs, is publishing in May 2023 and is a beautifully written enquiry into the history, science and musicology of our love of sad music Sad Songs a book by Laura BartonBooks mentioned in the...
2023-03-30
38 min
Academia de los Nocturnos
2x20 - Academia de los nocturnos - Criptozoología- Javier Resines
Academia de los nocturnos 2x20 Esta semana visita la academia Javier Resines para hablarnos del estudio de animales desconocidos o legendarios, como el Yeti o el monstruo del lago Ness: la criptozoología. Los criptozoólogos recopilan información de testimonios de personas de todo el mundo que aseguran haber visto a estos seres. También tratan de examinar evidencias tangibles como huellas, excrementos, pelo, huesos y otros restos. Intentan explicar la existencia de estos seres, buscando respuestas en el estudio de la evolución animal y el folklore de diferentes culturas. Algunos creen que estos seres son descendientes de espec...
2023-02-08
1h 34
Academia de los Nocturnos
2x20 - Academia de los nocturnos - Criptozoología- Javier Resines
Academia de los nocturnos 2x20 Esta semana visita la academia Javier Resines para hablarnos del estudio de animales desconocidos o legendarios, como el Yeti o el monstruo del lago Ness: la criptozoología. Los criptozoólogos recopilan información de testimonios de personas de todo el mundo que aseguran haber visto a estos seres. También tratan de examinar evidencias tangibles como huellas, excrementos, pelo, huesos y otros restos. Intentan explicar la existencia de estos seres, buscando respuestas en el estudio de la evolución animal y el folklore de diferentes culturas. Algunos creen que estos seres son descendientes de espec...
2023-02-08
1h 34
Academia de los Nocturnos
2x19 - Academia de los nocturnos - Psicofonías- Pedro Amorós
Academia de los nocturnos 2x19 Hoy nos visita Pedro Amorós para hablarnos de un tema que conoce muy bien: las psicofonías, grabaciones de voces o sonidos que aparentemente no tienen una fuente física identificable. Estas grabaciones son consideradas como evidencias de la presencia de espíritus o entidades sobrenaturales en un lugar determinado. Pedro nos hablará de su origen, de cómo se obtienen, y nos trae al programa varias de ellas grabadas por él durante sus investigaciones. Desde el punto de vista paranormal, las psicofonías son consideradas como una forma de comunicación de los espíritus...
2023-02-01
1h 46
Academia de los Nocturnos
2x19 - Academia de los nocturnos - Psicofonías- Pedro Amorós
Academia de los nocturnos 2x19 Hoy nos visita Pedro Amorós para hablarnos de un tema que conoce muy bien: las psicofonías, grabaciones de voces o sonidos que aparentemente no tienen una fuente física identificable. Estas grabaciones son consideradas como evidencias de la presencia de espíritus o entidades sobrenaturales en un lugar determinado. Pedro nos hablará de su origen, de cómo se obtienen, y nos trae al programa varias de ellas grabadas por él durante sus investigaciones. Desde el punto de vista paranormal, las psicofonías son consideradas como una forma de comunicación de los espíritus...
2023-02-01
1h 46
Sound Judgment
Six Unexpected (Life) Lessons from Great Hosts to Prepare You for 2023
The Six Biggest, Most Surprising or Useful Lessons our Hosts Identified in 20221. The host defines the brand of your show.2. Hosting changes the host—not just as a storyteller and performer, but as a human being. 3. Great performances are valuable, whether that's a million-dollar signature story in a keynote speech or the captivating storytelling and connection skills of a great host. 4. We must challenge unconscious bias about the kinds of voices that are perceived as acceptable. 5. Narrative isn't simply important, it's the way we experience the world, define our ident...
2022-12-29
22 min
Sound Judgment
Finding your voice with Shelter in Place host Laura Joyce Davis
Laura Joyce Davis, Host/Executive Producer, Shelter in PlaceLaura Joyce Davis is the host and executive producer of Shelter in Place, which won the “Changing the World One Moment at a Time” award at the International Women’s Podcast Awards. She is a full-time lecturer and managing editor at Stanford University's Storytelling Project, the CEO and co-founder of Narrative Podcasts (an online course), and one of Podcast Magazine's Top 22 Influencers in Podcasting in 2022. Her work has been recognized with a PR News Social Impact Award, a Fulbright scholarship, and occasional praise from her three children.Her...
2022-11-10
47 min
Mind Of A Mentor
S03E09: Empowering Podcast Creators with Laura Joyce Davis, host of Shelter In Place
Today’s podcast mentor is podcaster and Ossa member Laura Joyce Davis. Laura is the host and executive producer of the award-winning narrative podcast Shelter in Place, and one of Podcast Magazine’s Top Podcast Influencers of 2022.Laura, like Marla, focuses on empowering women and non-binary podcast creators with her endeavors. With the success of her podcast, and pulling from her twenty years of experience as a narrative writer, created a podcast training course for women and non-binary podcasters called Kasama Collective.In today’s discussion, Laura and Marla share their perspectives on:💜How education can amplify underrepresented voices💜Monetization opportunitie...
2022-08-31
51 min
Emerging Form
Episode 66: Life Cycle of A Creative Project with Laura Joyce Davis
Some projects take on a life of their own–what begins as a side project might grow into a life-style change and new career. But how do we know if or when to end it? How do external factors influence it? What do we learn about adaptation and trust? In this episode of Emerging Form, we bring back podcaster Laura Joyce Davis, host and executive producer of the award-winning narrative podcast Shelter in Place. We talk about committing to projects you don’t know how to do, learning from failure, spin off projects, sustainability, finding closure and lear...
2022-05-26
42 min
Jump Start Your Joy®
Finding and Honoring Your Heart's Second Home
In tying in with this season's theme of "Intentional Comfort," and the mini series on "Finding Home," I'm excited to share about how finding and honoring your heart's second home. The idea of having homes beyond the physical place you dwell is one that hit me in about 2004, when I attended a retreat at San Damiano in Danville, CA. It became clear to me that some places feel like home, usually because of the community or the connection I had to them. In this episode, I'm sharing a few of those places, what they mean to me, and how...
2022-05-17
32 min
Art Heals All Wounds
Laura Joyce Davis, Balancing Motherhood and Work
Today, I’m joined by Laura Joyce Davis, the creator and host of the award-winning podcast Shelter in Place. What started as a creative outlet to cope with the stay-at-home order of March 2020 has now turned into almost 200 episodes of narrative nonfiction storytelling about reimagining life through creativity and community. Laura and her husband have since expanded into the podcast education space with the launch of Kasama Collective, an intensive podcast training program for female and non-binary audio storytellers, as well as a self-paced online course. We discuss navigating motherhood and creative ambitions, confronting the role of perfectionism in he...
2022-04-27
41 min
Jump Start Your Joy®
Shelter in Place and Finding Your Way Home with Laura Joyce Davis
Laura Joyce Davis started her podcast, Shelter in Place, just as the pandemic shut California and the United States down on March 17, 2020. We talk about finding joy in hard times, defining the meaning of home, and sheltering in place as parents. Laura is a Minneapolis native who now calls Oakland home. She is an award-winning fiction writer, a Fulbright scholar, a WNYC Podcast Accelerator finalist, and a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee. She is a mom of three young kids who believe that anything is possible if you have a cape, a crown, and a very good book (she doesn’t...
2022-04-27
43 min
Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology Podcast
Episode 160 - Rebirth - Osgar
Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales Podcast. This is the story of what happened to Osgar son of Oisín grandson of Fionn MacCumhaill when he woke up after he died… This story is told by Aron Music is by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan and it is produced by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ #candlelittales #candlelittalespodcast #keepherlit #keephercandlelit #storytelling #livem...
2022-04-09
13 min
Art Heals All Wounds
Season 2 Trailer
Welcome to Season 2 of Art Heals All Wounds, the podcast where we meet artists transforming lives with their work. In this season, we'll explore some of the themes that came up in Season 1--the body, family, home, community, and self. We’ll be releasing episodes every week. We’ll hear the stories of artists whose work presents a creative approach to these five themes. of body. Through stories we gain empathy for others and we find compassion for ourselves. This podcast is an invitation to find inspiration together.Featuring audio from Seeason 2 guests Shantre Pinkney, Mildred Howard, Pree...
2022-02-02
03 min
The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting
Why we need the friends we’ve never met
Alexandra sits down with Laura Joyce Davis, the host and executive producer of Shelter in Place. They talk about 2021, their podcasts, and the reflections they are taking with them. The conversation part of this episode was edited and produced by Laura Joyce Davis. The introduction was recorded, edited, and produced by Alexandra Cohl. Podcasting by the Moon: https://www.poddraland.com/subscribe-1Follow Shelter in Place:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastShelterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelterinplacepodcast/?hl=enWebsite: https://shelterinplacepodcast.org/choice.crd.co
2022-01-21
34 min
2 LIVES - Stories Of Transformation
BONUS: Interview with "Shelter In Place" Creator Laura Joyce Davis
We’re working on season four and trying to keep our families healthy. In the meantime, we’re pulling back the curtain. Recently I had the pleasure of talking with Laura Joyce Davis, the host and creator of "Shelter In Place." As Laura says "2 Lives" and her show are “kindred spirits.” We talk about how our shows came about, why we keep producing them, and our "2 Lives" moments. We’ll be bringing you a sneak peak of season 4 next week, then the first official episode on Jan. 25. Thank you for your patience!
2022-01-11
28 min
Between Two Mics: The Remote Recording Podcast
Our 2021 Podcast Faves
It's 2022! Happy New Year.What better way to start the year than by looking back at the glorious year that was. We asked our team and our community to contribute podcast recommendations. There's a pretty spectacular variety of shows represented in this episode. We hope you find a new fave!Recommendations:Chris Angel Murphy, host of Allyship is a Verb, recommends The Love DoctorRabiah Coon, More Than Work, recommends WTF with Marc MaronRock Felder, Between Two Mics (our co-founder), recommends Turning the TablesDeadair Dennis Maler, So, What Do You Really Do?, recommends...
2022-01-04
18 min
The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting
Introducing: Shelter in Place
This week, Alexandra uses this episode to introduce another podcast she loves called Shelter in Place. It is hosted by Laura Joyce Davis and the episode featured here is titled "Stuck on the Staircase."Listen to Laura's interview episode of The Pod Broads here: https://thepodbroadspodcast.buzzsprout.com/1592776/8544922-laura-joyce-davis-on-shelter-in-place-pandemic-road-trip-and-finding-home Follow Shelter in Place: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastShelterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelterinplacepodcast/?hl=en Follow POD.DRALAND for more:Website: https://www.poddraland.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pod.draland/?hl=en...
2021-12-29
32 min
The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting
Laura Joyce Davis: On Shelter in Place, pandemic road trip, and finding home
On this episode, Alexandra speaks with Laura Joyce Davis, the host and creator of Shelter in Place, a podcast that is both memoir and a space for authentic conversations between many different folks. Laura shares about her journey first as a writer and how she found her voice in podcasting, the impact motherhood had on creative work, and how she and her husband handled both the pandemic and her 100 day challenge of a daily podcast. She also talks about the impact of the California wild fires and how it pushed the family to a cross country move, as well...
2021-05-19
1h 06
Terceira Margem da História
T2: Ep.2: Trabalho Doméstico: da Escravidão à Contemporaneidade
No segundo episódio de 2021, Cris Paiva e Paloma Franca debatem sobre o trabalho doméstico desde suas origens no Brasil Colônia, arraigadas em uma profunda relação com o contexto escravista, à contemporaneidade em que trabalhadoras como Madalena Gordiano foram resgatadas em situação análoga à escravidão. São também abordadas nesse episódio obras da literatura e cinematografia brasileiras, como o livro de Clarice Lispector, "A paixão Segundo GH", e os filmes "Que Horas Ela Volta?", "Aquarius" e "Roma".Contamos também nesse episódio com a participação de Dalva Maria Soares escritora, professor...
2021-04-22
1h 12
Future Hindsight
Pandemic Podcasting: Laura Joyce Davis
Being a Good Neighbor Solving community problems can begin with a simple, common goal of being a good neighbor. Deep human relationships with people make the hard conversations—where we don’t agree—possible. Finding common ground with different backgrounds can be hard, but focusing on caring for your neighbors strengthens communities and personal relationships alike. Storytelling Personal stories are an incredibly powerful tool for community building. Stories are the ways we make sense of life. When you tell someone your story, they stop seeing you as an issue or an enemy, and look a...
2021-04-15
39 min
Future Hindsight
Pandemic Podcasting: Laura Joyce Davis
Being a Good Neighbor Solving community problems can begin with a simple, common goal of being a good neighbor. Deep human relationships with people make the hard conversations—where we don’t agree—possible. Finding common ground with different backgrounds can be hard, but focusing on caring for your neighbors strengthens communities and personal relationships alike. Storytelling Personal stories are an incredibly powerful tool for community building. Stories are the ways we make sense of life. When you tell someone your story, they stop seeing you as an issue or an enemy, and look a...
2021-04-15
39 min
At Sea with Justin McRoberts
Laura Joyce Davis
The ethos and heart of my next book is that just about nothing "is what it is." Instead, as the title of the book would have it, It Is What You Make Of It.I realize that shifting from "it is what it is" to "it is what you make of it" is a long process and can be a bit daunting. More so when the "is" we have to work with, our circumstances and opportunities is really sideways.When things go wrong or the unexpected takes over, it can feel like the most natural th...
2021-02-25
51 min
Beyond 6 Seconds: Neurodiversity stories from neurodivergent people
Podcasting, creativity and storytelling in 2020
On the Beyond 6 Seconds end of year episode for 2020, host Carolyn Kiel talks with fellow podcaster Laura Joyce Davis, the host of the Shelter in Place podcast. We discuss our experiences podcasting in 2020: how it has helped us cope with the challenges and isolation of this year, inspired our creativity, and allowed us to make connections and share powerful stories. Plus, we discover our mutual background in a cappella singing, and how it impacts the way we podcast! Listen to Laura’s podcast, Shelter in Place, at shelterinplacepodcast.info. Learn more about the things we re...
2020-12-21
42 min
The Protector Culture Podcast with Jimmy Graham
Shelter in Place Guest Appearance
This episode is taken from the podcast Shelter in Place with Laura Joyce Davis. This description is taken from the original podcast Laura talks with a former Navy Seals officer and CIA bodyguard and his "sage" about creating community we can count on in our greatest times of need. Jimmy Graham is the founder and CEO of Able Shepherd, an active shooter-response training program. Neil Pinkham is the COO of Able Shepherd. Jimmy and Neil also work together on the Stand in the Gap Initiative. Trigger warning: While there is nothing graphic in this content...
2020-11-02
21 min
Mind Your OT Business
Episode 24: The Entrepreneur In All of Us — Reverse interview, hosted by Laura Joyce Davis, host of the Shelter in Place Podcast
This is the MOST nervous I have ever been about publishing an episode! 😳 Laura Joyce Davis is a dear friend, a talented author, and the creator and host of Shelter in Place- a podcast about “finding daily sanity in a world that feels increasingly insane.” (Great tagline, right?) A few weeks ago, she interviewed ME for her podcast. Then she surprised me by suggesting I share it with all of YOU here on the MYOTBiz podcast. I was rather resistant to this idea but in the end, decided to lean into the discomfort and share it. You...
2020-05-22
33 min
Emerging Form
Episode 17 Bonus: Shelter in Place
In this bonus episode, we bring you a special treat: an episode of Shelter in Place, a new podcast created by our guest this week on Emerging Form, Laura Joyce Davis. This episode is titled “The Call to Create.” Enjoy! Laura Joyce Davis Shelter in Place podcast This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe
2020-05-08
08 min
Emerging Form
Episode 17: Creativity and COVID-19 with Laura Joyce Davis
This is the first of a new mini-series in which we explore this weird new reality we’re living in by interviewing a variety of creative makers about how they’re channeling their creativity to cope with the new coronavirus. In this episode, we talk to Laura Joyce Davis, a writer from Oakland, California, host and creator of a new daily podcast, “Shelter in Place: finding daily sanity in a world that feels increasingly insane.” We talk about the challenges of balancing parenting and work; how sheltering in place can change family dynamics; about disappointments and silver linings; about how a da...
2020-05-07
38 min
Keeping a Notebook
An Interview with Nina
About the Shelter in Place podcast, hosted by Laura Joyce Davis: When the news came down about the mandate to shelter in place, Bay Area writer Laura Joyce Davis decided to mark this moment in history by chronicling her daily experience of sheltering in place. Episodes are short (~10 min.) and often feature other artists, scientists, therapists, and those whose work pushes us to faith, contemplation, and hope. Subscribe to the Shelter in Place podcast.Follow Laura Joyce Davis on Instagram and Twitter.
2020-04-29
00 min
Shelter in Place: escape into life.
Shelter in Place Season 1 Trailer
When the news came down about the mandate to shelter in place, Bay Area writer Laura Joyce Davis decided to mark this moment in history by chronicling her experience in real time. In each short episode, she draws inspiration from artists, scholars, and thinkers to find her way to hope and connection even as she lays bare the fears, challenges, and losses of this time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-04-27
01 min
Shelter in Place: escape into life.
Lockdown
What does it mean to "Shelter in Place"? In the hours after Shelter in Place mandate to stop the spread of COVID-19, Bay Area author Laura Joyce Davis turns to art to make sense of the chaos in our world. She considers what it means to "shelter in place," and explores how this time of isolation can be purposeful. Want to support this work? Make a monthly or one-time donation on Glow Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or Spotify. Sign up for our newsletter. Complete show notes at www.shelterinplacepodcast.o...
2020-03-17
05 min
Mind Your OT Business
Episode 17: How I Grew My Profit-Margin Over 200% in 2019 + My Audacious Goals for 2020
In this solo episode, I review my 2019 goals achieved, share my audacious goals for 2020, and go inside-the-books of my business finances for 2018 versus 2019. (Yep- my real numbers in my business bank account!) Holistic entrepreneurship means that we bring our WHOLE selves to our businesses. Physical, spiritual, personal, relational, professional, educational goals are ALL relevant to our entrepreneurship. So I’m talking about them all in this episode. :) 2019 GOALS REVIEW: Physical Goals Met: Moved everyday! (minus 2 days when I was sick) Back squatted 106#!! :) Spiritual Goals Met: Journeying with my...
2020-01-01
48 min
Darker Than Wax FM
Darker Than Wax FM - Best Of 2019
A special 2 hour broadcast of our favorite gems from 2019. Enjoy and see ya'll in the new year x Mawkus selects : melodiesinfonie - AO Longo Do Rio Maze Mountain - The Powers of Your Mind Lady Wray - Come On In Brainstory - Dead End Suzi Analogue - Way Live ft. ZenSoFly CM-4 - Super Tiger Lowheads - Stop Breathe Relax feat. Chasing Kurt (Baby Prince Remix) Kutmah - Abednego Kiefer - Green Crayon Mndsgn. - Deviled Eggs Devin Morrison - With You ft. Joyce Wrice Mr. Oizo - Dolce Vita feat. Phra Ezra Collective - Reason in Disguise ft. Jorja...
2019-12-30
2h 05
The Books That Made Me
Episode Two: Sarah Marie Griffin
In this episode, author Sarah Marie Griffin talks about her teenage pilgrimages to Chapters Bookstore, love of video games and fierce reciting of Wendy Cope poetry at parties. Books mentioned in the episode include:It's a Busy, Busy World - Richard Scarry Malory Towers/St Clare's/The Secret Seven - Enid Blyton The Magician's Nephew/The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S Lewis Blackadder: The Whole Damn Dynasty - Ben Elton, John Lloyd, Richard Curtis, Rowan Atkinson Desperate Housewives:Behind Closed Doors Monty Python's Flying Circus - Complete Scripts A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius - Dave EggersPerks of Being a Wallflower ...
2019-05-26
57 min
All the Books!
E202: 202: New Releases and More for April 2, 2019
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Women Talking, The Affairs of the Falcóns, Finding My Voice, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!; Once and Future by Cori McCarthy and Amy Rose Capetta from JIMMY Patterson Books; and The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer from Graydon House Books. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. And check out our new podcast: KidLit These Days. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newslet...
2019-04-02
43 min
Real Crime Profile
Escape at Dannemora: Further Analysis of the Inspector General’s Report
In this episode, the Real Crime Profile Team (Laura Richards, Jim Clemente and Lisa Zambetti) continue the conversation with real life Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott and Deputy Inspector General Jim Davis about their work investigating the escape and developing an extensive report, with key findings including: Gene Palmer’s involvement, Richard Matt and David Sweat’s planning of the prison break and their relationship with Joyce Mitchell, Leahy’s real interview with Joyce Mitchell and the criminal negligence at the prison.This episode was done in partnership with and is sponsored by SHOWTIME and the new Limited...
2018-11-28
41 min
WhysAdvice™ with FatDag
Alice in Onderdland
Take the next step as a Wingman! Join them - become a Patron! Thank you! GENERAL Jeanne Blankenship CHIEF Jennifer Cunningham | Stella COLONEL Amy Wallack | Denise Metcalf | Diane Musachio | Donna cutting | HEATHER D MORSE | Karen Maddox | Kim Bixel | Lisa Hensarling | Mitzi Daggett | Pam Goepfarth MAJOR Amy Gilbert | Andrea Moore | Carie Sauders | Christie Eller | Danielle Rocco | David Marquez | Gayle Stetson | Karen Antczak | KeithNY | Kim Morris | Leigh M Meeks | Lorie Saito | Melanie C Weitz | Michelle Rhodes | Mike Daggett | Rebecca Hargis | Tammy Swinne...
2018-03-05
35 min
Dave's Gone By
Dave's Gone By audio #471 (6/7/14): THE 10TH ANNUAL TOTALTHEATER TONY SHOW
Here is the 471st episode–our annual Broadway theater special–of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, June 7, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.Featuring: A look at the 2013-2014 Broadway season and Tony Award nominees with interviews, trivia, showtunes, Broadway 101 and a theatrical Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon.Guests: UNC Radio Programming Director Matthew Davis, Dave’s wife Joyce Weil and critics: Leslie (Hoban) Blake (Two on the Aisle), Joe Dziemianowicz (NY Daily News), David Finkle (Huffington Post), Rosalind Friedman (The Theater Circuit), Isa Goldbe...
2014-06-08
6h 56
Dave's Gone By
Dave's Gone By #468 (5/10/14): FERR INSTANCE
Here is the 468th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, May 10, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actor Frank Ferrante. Plus: Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Bobby Gregg), Dave on “Coffee with Cudmore,” Saturday Segues (Donovan, moms).Guests: actor Frank Ferrante, radio host Bob Cudmore, Dave’s wife Joyce 00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (commencement, self-branding, comps, fish puns)01:02:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Donovan01:33:00 INSIDE BROADWAY – part 1: news (01:33:30)01:54:30 Dave on...
2014-05-10
4h 26
Melting Pot Radio
Meinhof brings on the Girls!
Thee Famous Melting Pot Female Special 2011 All Soul Sisters Selected by Meinhof Hosted By Inspector Clay Engineered by Bart Peeters and Sofie Sticker Sponsored by Jupiler Enjoy! Ann Peebles - Fill This World With Love Ann Sexton - You're Losing Me Aretha Francklin - Respect Betty Wright - Secretary Gwen McRae - Knock On Wood Fontella Bass - I Surrender Etta James - Losers Weepers Irma Thomas - I Need Your Love So Bad Diana Ross & The Supremes - My World Is Empty Without You Millie Jackson - My Man, A Sweet Man Jean Knight - Jessie Joe (You...
2011-05-30
59 min
Listen With Your Mind, Not Just Your Ears With Free Audiobook
The Neil Simon Collection Audiobook by Neil Simon
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 217675 Title: The Neil Simon Collection Author: Neil Simon Narrator: Dan Castellaneta, Marsha Mason, alfred Molina, eric Stoltz, laura Linney, nathan Lane, richard Dreyfuss Format: Unabridged Length: 18:03:49 Language: English Release date: 09-25-10 Publisher: LA Theatre Works Genres: Audio Theatre, Drama Summary: Ten essential plays by Neil Simon, one of the world's most celebrated, translated, and widely performed playwrights. Barefoot in the Park Newlyweds move into a new apartment with no furniture, the wrong paint, leaking skylight and wacky neighbors! A classic comedy! Performed by: Norman Aronovic, Laura Linney...
2010-09-25
6h 03