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Ep. 015: Writing Through the Messy Middle with Elizabeth Wilson
In this part-conversation, part-coaching episode, I sit down with Elizabeth Wilson to chat about writing through the messy middle. Elizabeth opens up about the emotional journey behind her upcoming debut memoir Lonely Girl, which explores themes of identity loss, divorce, sobriety, and motherhood in the midst of personal upheaval. We dive into why she believes telling your story matters — especially for women holding untold truths — and how writing from vulnerability can be a healing, empowering process.And in the final part of our chat, I jump into coaching mode and we explore ways to convert her loyal podc...
2025-07-24
38 min
You Own the Experience Podcast
The Future of IT Staffing: Innovation and a Culture of Kindness with Lydia Wilson and Kip Havel
In this episode of 'You Own the Experience Podcast,' hosts Robert Mann and Lauren Jones sit down with Lydia Wilson and Kip Havel from Dexian to explore how forward-thinking concepts like 'Black Sky Thinking' and the 'Kindness Index' are shaping innovation in IT staffing. Lydia and Kip share insights into Dexian’s culture, highlighting their commitment to continuous innovation through AI, upskilling, and reskilling, all while fostering a workplace rooted in kindness and support.As the conversation wraps up, the hosts and guests reflect on the rapidly evolving tools and practices tr...
2025-06-26
45 min
Nerdtropolis Podcast Network
NINE BODIES IN A MEXICAN MORGUE: Eric McCormack & Lydia Wilson
On this episode of Reel Insights, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with Eric McCormack and Lydia Wilson about their thrilling new series, Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue! They discuss the mind-bending mystery, their first reactions to the script, and which of their past characters they’d choose to survive a real-life jungle crash. Plus, they tease what fans can expect from this suspenseful ride, written by the master of mystery himself, Anthony Horowitz.Visit Nerdtropolis.comhttps://www.Facebook.com/nerdtropolishttps://Instagram.com/nerdtropolishttps://Twitter.com/nerdtropolis
2025-03-03
04 min
Nerdtropolis Podcast Network
NINE BODIES IN A MEXICAN MORGUE: Eric McCormack & Lydia Wilson
On this episode of Reel Insights, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with Eric McCormack and Lydia Wilson about their thrilling new series, Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue! They discuss the mind-bending mystery, their first reactions to the script, and which of their past characters they’d choose to survive a real-life jungle crash. Plus, they tease what fans can expect from this suspenseful ride, written by the master of mystery himself, Anthony Horowitz.Visit Nerdtropolis.comhttps://www.Facebook.com/nerdtropolishttps://Instagram.com/nerdtropolishttps://Twitter.com/nerdtropolis
2025-03-03
04 min
Morning Star Church Las Cruces Sermons
She Speaks: Stay | Audio Edition
A three-week worship series called “She Speaks: Three Powerful Quotes from Three Powerful Women” concludes on February 2, 2025, as we consider the stories of lesser-known women in our holy text. The invitation, “Stay,” comes from a strong leader of the early church named Lydia and can be found in Acts 16:11-15.
2025-02-02
20 min
The Lede
House and Home in Syria and in Exile — with Ammar Azzouz, Wendy Pearlman and Lydia Wilson
Following the dramatic recent political developments in Syria, Ammar Azzouz, author of “Domicide: Architecture, War and the Destruction of Home in Syria,” and Wendy Pearlman, author of “The Home I Worked To Make: Voices From the New Syrian Diaspora,” join New Lines’ Lydia Wilson on The Lede to discuss how conflict and exile have shaped Syrians’ idea of home, and how that might change in an uncertain future. Produced by Finbar Anderson
2025-01-24
47 min
The Lede
How To End the Forever Wars — with Mary Kaldor and Lydia Wilson
Returning to the podcast, Mary Kaldor, professor emeritus of global governance at the London School of Economics, joins New Lines’ Lydia Wilson for a discussion on how to end the various intractable wars still raging in 2025, from Gaza to Ukraine. Produced by Finbar Anderson
2025-01-03
38 min
The Lede
The Islamic Influence on Europe’s Medieval Masterpieces — with Diana Darke and Lydia Wilson
On this week’s episode of the podcast, Middle East cultural expert Diana Darke joins New Lines’ Lydia Wilson to discuss the unacknowledged influence of Islamic architecture on medieval buildings throughout Europe. Further reading | A New Theory: European Cathedrals Show Traces of Ancient Egypt Produced by Finbar Anderson
2024-11-22
47 min
The Detail
Lydia Ko's Cinderella story
How top athletes like Lydia Ko can pull themselves out of their performance slumps to rise againShe calls it her "Cinderella moment" and her "fairytale fortnight" but to win Olympic gold and the British Open golf title, Lydia Ko had to deal with and overcome her "worst ever" golf season.And the 27-year-old admits it was hard to come back from that 2023 low.Today on The Detail we look at how sporting stars ride the lulls, the performance dips, the emotional lows, to get back on top.It's taken Ko...
2024-08-29
22 min
The Lede
Britain’s Boring Election? — With Lydia Wilson and Kwangu Liwewe
In this edition of Global Insights, New Lines Culture Editor Lydia Wilson sits down with host Kwangu Liwewe to discuss the upcoming election in the United Kingdom, which despite potentially heralding a change in government for the first time in 14 years, seems to be a bit lackluster. Produced by Finbar Anderson
2024-06-28
23 min
The Lede
Rethinking Radicalization — With Elizabeth Pearson and Lydia Wilson
On this week’s episode of The Lede, New Lines' Lydia Wilson sits down with extremism researcher Elizabeth Pearson, whose book “Extreme Britain: Gender, Masculinity and Radicalisation,” was published in December 2023. Pearson explains how her research challenged established thinking around extremism, and how she came to the understanding that misogyny and masculinity play a much bigger role in the radicalization process than has been previously thought. Produced by Finbar Anderson
2024-05-17
36 min
The Lede
A Portal to Another World: Translating Early Arabic Poetry — With James Montgomery and Lydia Wilson
Early Arabic hunting poetry showcases a fascinating overlap between the pre-Islamic world, which was dominated by the concepts of fate and time, and the post-Islamic world, in which the standout theme was an omniscient or omnipotent god. “The wise thing about the poetry is it doesn’t seek to reconcile the two, it allows both to coexist,” says Montgomery, Sir Thomas Adams's professor of Arabic at the University of Cambridge, who joins New Lines Culture Editor Lydia Wilson on The Lede. Montgomery tells Wilson how poetry is a portal to the pre- and early Islamic worlds, and how, a...
2024-04-12
53 min
Making Peace Visible
Understanding intergenerational trauma in Israel/Palestine
Intergenerational trauma, also called historical trauma, is defined as cumulative emotional and psychological wounding over the lifespan and across generations, emanating from massive group trauma experiences.The brutal October 7th attacks by Hamas inside of Israel, and the IDF’s seemingly relentless assault on Gaza have captured the world’s attention for the past six months. In this episode, we attempt to understand the psychological state that’s developed over generations on both sides, which enables people to commit such violent acts. Our guest is Lydia Wilson, a research fellow at Oxford’s Centre for the Resol...
2024-03-26
32 min
Making Peace Visible
Understanding intergenerational trauma in Israel/Palestine
Intergenerational trauma, also called historical trauma, is defined as cumulative emotional and psychological wounding over the lifespan and across generations, emanating from massive group trauma experiences.The brutal October 7th attacks by Hamas inside of Israel, and the IDF’s seemingly relentless assault on Gaza have captured the world’s attention for the past six months. In this episode, we attempt to understand the psychological state that’s developed over generations on both sides, which enables people to commit such violent acts. Our guest is Lydia Wilson, a research fellow at Oxford’s Centre for the Resol...
2024-03-26
32 min
Cocooned Health
Ep3. Expectation Check: COVID Vaccine Safety in Pregnancy. Expert Guest: Dr Manish Sadarangani
Episode 3:Expectation Check: COVID Vaccine Safety in Pregnancy. Expert Guest: Dr Manish Sadarangani Have you wanted more details about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines? https://canvas-network.ca/covid-study/ McClymont E, Albert AY, Alton GD, et al. Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy With Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes. JAMA. 2022;327(20):1983–1991. doi:10.1001/jama.2022.5906 Velez MP, Fell DB, Shellenberger JP, Kwong JC, Ray JG. Miscarriage after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A population-based cohort study. BJOG. 2023 Nov 16. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.17721. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37973606. Jorgensen SCJ, Drover SSM, Fell DB, Austin PC, D'Souza R, Guttmann A, Buchan SA...
2024-02-19
21 min
Cocooned Health
Ep2. Vaccinating Expectations: Pregnancy and the benefits of the COVID Shot. Expert Guest: Dr Manish Sadarangani
Episode 2: Vaccinating Expectation: COVID19 Shot: Have you wondered why the COVID-19 vaccine is still recommended in pregnancy although the pandemic no longer ongoing ? A delve into the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine and boosters in pregnancy. Expert Guest: Dr Manish Sadarangani References: Part 1 and Part 2 https://canvas-network.ca/covid-study/ McClymont E, Albert AY, Alton GD, et al. Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy With Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes. JAMA. 2022;327(20):1983–1991. doi:10.1001/jama.2022.5906 Velez MP, Fell DB, Shellenberger JP, Kwong JC, Ray JG. Miscarriage after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A population-based cohort study. BJOG. 2023 Nov...
2024-02-19
16 min
The Lede
Gaza and the Ethics of Negotiation - with Pierre Hazan and Lydia Wilson
Every conflict is different, as Pierre Hazan knows all too well. The veteran negotiator and senior adviser on transitional justice with the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue has witnessed many wars, including those in the former Yugoslavia and the Central African Republic. And while no two are the same, more often than not they start from the same place. “Very often you start by what we call ‘Track Two,’” Hazan, author of the recently published book “Negotiating with the Devil: Inside the World of Armed Conflict Mediation,” tells New Lines’ Lydia Wilson. “You try to approach different people...
2024-02-02
46 min
The Lydian Spin
Music Journalist and Writer Katherine Taylor
Music Journalist Katherine Taylor, just published her new book She's a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism, which was released on January 16th, through Backbeat Books. The book features the stories of twenty influential female rock musicians, spanning from the 1970s to the present. The introduction emphasizes the significant role each of these women has had in promoting feminism, either through activism or personal example. The book includes interviews with trailblazers like Suzi Quatro, Ann Wilson, Exene Cervenka, Lydia and others, exploring their journeys, challenges in the music industry, and how they paved the way for future female artists. She's...
2024-01-20
1h 03
The Lede
Past the Medieval Horizon — with Ian Mortimer and Lydia WIlson
Ian Mortimer is frustrated. The historian and author of “Medieval Horizons: Why the Middle Ages Matter” says the problem is that most people seem to think they don’t. “You realize how little people know about the world around them,” Mortimer tells New Lines magazine’s Lydia Wilson. “They tend to make judgments based on the world as it is today.” But that tells you only half the story. “If you've got the perspective of a thousand years or more, you realize that actually we don't get a very good picture of humanity by just l...
2024-01-19
40 min
The Lede
Minor Detail, Major Implications — with Salma Dabbagh, Judith Gurewich, Katharine Halls and Lydia Wilson
The Frankfurt Book Fair is the world’s largest trade fair for books, though it rarely makes headlines outside of publishing trade gazettes. This year was different. Palestinian author Adania Shibli had been announced as the winner of Litprom’s 2023 LiBeraturpreis literature award for her 2020 novel “Minor Detail.” But after the Oct. 7 attacks, Litprom, which is funded in part by the German government, decided to cancel the award ceremony. “Given the context of what was happening to Palestinians at the time, it felt really cruel that there couldn't even be, on some level, something to celebrate,”...
2023-12-01
38 min
Nice Games Club - a gamedev podcast!
"Am I making a joke?" Debug Functionality; Polish
Your nice hosts start this episode with some personal updates, and (spoiler) it does not "go quick" as planned, then take on two really fascinating production topics. Ellen puts both drawings on the fridge, Mark recommends a modern Polish masterpiece, and Stephen is a changed man.BONUS: This week's outtakes were much too long to include at the end of the show, so we put them on Patreon! It's 10+ minutes of behind-the-scenes outtakes that go a littler further than usual in revealing how your nice hosts assemble the program. Plus, bonus-bonus: an explanation of Mark's "Wandelprober." Any...
2023-11-30
00 min
Story Analysis
Story Analysis Ep. 108: The Haunted Mansion
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! Join us as we run through Disney's latests spooky movie, The Haunted Mansion! This episode features just the right level of spooky for Ash, and a fondness for owen wilson and danny devito! This Episode Contains Spoilers For: The Haunted Mansion
2023-10-31
35 min
Her Music Academia
Equity in Music Education (with Christopher Jenkins)
In episode four of our fall season, I chat with Chris Jenkins (Oberlin College) about his musical upbringing in New York, his career as a violist, his current work as the Associate Dean of Academic Support at Oberlin Conservatory, and our shared experiences as Black musicians. We also discuss his new book Assimilation vs. Integration in Music Education: Leading Change Toward Greater Equity. The upcoming Theorizing African American Music Conference Assimilation vs. Integration in Music Education Chris's episode of SMT-Pod Olly Wilson's chapter "The Heterogenous Sound Ideal in...
2023-10-30
1h 14
podcast de Wilson mariano Mário Fijamos
Mar-a-Lago's Funniest Home Videos
Donald Trump is still waiting to get indicted for his attempted coup but got a few more charges in the meantime. The Republican presidential primary contenders wake up to the fact that they’re running against a criminal defendant who is still nearly 40 points ahead of them. Sam Alito flips off Congress in the Wall Street Journal while a House Republican screams at some kids. Kevin McCarthy almost comes to blows with Eric Swalwell and Congress investigates if aliens might exist. And later, Tommy talks with Lydia Kiesling about her new novel Mobility, the very first book from Crooked Media Read...
2023-08-01
1h 15
The Lede
Reading Joyce in Kuwait — with Mai Al-Nakib and Lydia Wilson
At age 14, Mai Al-Nakib stole a book off her older sister’s shelf. That book was James Joyce’s “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” a famously challenging modernist novel that her sister had been assigned at college. “It wasn't an easy read, no doubt,” Al-Nakib tells New Lines’ Lydia Wilson. “But it spoke to me. It really resonated.” Now an award-winning novelist, she credits Joyce as a major influence on her as a budding writer. “I was beginning to have a sense that writing was the thing I wanted to...
2023-07-28
32 min
podcast de Wilson mariano Mário Fijamos
Third Crime's The Charm
Donald Trump faces a third indictment—his most serious yet. Ron DeSantis’s reset isn’t off to a great start and other Republican candidates are climbing the polls in New Hampshire. Joe Biden’s campaign fires its first shots. And later, Mueller investigation prosecutor Andrew Weissmann joins to break down the week’s big legal news.Crooked Media Reads' first book, Mobility by Lydia Kiesling, is out now! Get your copy at www.crooked.com/mobility. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the p
2023-07-20
1h 17
Live from the Heartland
Live from the Heartland 07/01/23: Michael James with Lydia Wilson & Gordon Thomson
Heartland at Home Episode 159. Michael James chats with Lydia Wilson about her and Rasha Al Aqeedi's article in New Lines Magazine titled "How Andrew Tate and the Far Right Made Common Cause with Islamists" before talking sports with friend of the show Gordon Thomson. Check out Lydia Wilson and Rasha Al Aqeedi's article at: https://newlinesmag.com/argument/the-red-pillers-of-islam Live from the Heartland airs each Saturday at 9AM on WLUW 88.7 FM in Chicago or everywhere online at: https://wluw.org/ Reruns now airing on WLUW...
2023-07-01
56 min
The Lede
Why the Far Right Seeks Islamist Allies — with Moustafa Ayad, Rasha Al Aqeedi and Lydia Wilson
It came from the bowels of the internet. In the early 2000s, countless disaffected young men flocked to online subcultures like the alt-right, the manosphere and the red pill movement to vent their frustrations with feminism, LGBTQ rights and racial diversity. With so much rage and resentment at the modern world simmering away online, fed by conspiracies and steadily growing more extreme, it was only a matter of time until it bubbled over and spilled out into the wider world. Today, many of those ideas and beliefs have filtered through into the mainstream. They have i...
2023-06-30
55 min
The Durenda Wilson Podcast
Ways to Effectively Study Your Bible (Podcast 424)
We all know we need to be in the Word, but have you ever doubted whether or not you know how to effectively study it? Today we are going to be talking about how to do just that and including some helpful tools! Resources mentioned in this episode: ctcmath.com The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart The Four-Hour School Day Subscribe to my monthly email and receive a free digital download of Encouraging a Homeschooling Heart The Unhurried Homeschooler Men...
2023-06-12
32 min
Celtic Preacher
There’s A Reason You Can’t Move Forward
You have plans; you think it's a great idea, yet you are blocked. You can't move forward after all your time and energy. Has it all been a waste of time? "Absolutely not," Paul, Lydia, Silas, and the early followers of Jesus would say, "it's a roadblock. God is stopping you from taking the wrong direction. So don't get downhearted." Acts 16:6-15 Pod 178
2023-06-11
31 min
Celtic Preacher
There’s A Reason You Can’t Move Forward
You have plans; you think it's a great idea, yet you are blocked. You can't move forward after all your time and energy. Has it all been a waste of time? "Absolutely not," Paul, Lydia, Silas, and the early followers of Jesus would say, "it's a roadblock. God is stopping you from taking the wrong direction. So don't get downhearted." Acts 16:6-15 Pod 178
2023-06-11
31 min
The Durenda Wilson Podcast
How the Love of Christ Frees Us From Self Focus (Podcast 423)
Have you ever noticed that the more we focus on ourselves, the more miserable we become? But is it wrong to be concerned about self-improvement? Today Lydia Brownback joins me to help us discern where our focus should be and why. Instead of settling for the counterfeit, we want to recognize where to find real joy and life so we can serve our families well. Resources mentioned in this episode: ctcmath.com The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom’s Heart The Four-Hour School Day S...
2023-06-09
36 min
The Lede
War on a Warming Planet — with Mike Martin and Lydia Wilson
Nobody can predict the future, and warfare is particularly unpredictable. Nonetheless, the stakes involved are too high not to try. Attempts to understand what tomorrow’s wars might look like, and what futuristic weapons will be used to fight them, have long captured the imaginations of military planners, science fiction authors and the general public alike. But, says Mike Martin, a former British Army officer, “technology is often someone we focus on, but it's actually a bit of an addition.” As the author of the book “How to Fight a War,” Martin has spent a lot of time...
2023-06-02
25 min
The Lede
Rock, Rai and Royalty — with Tarik O’Regan and Lydia Wilson
It was Christmas Eve when a longtime colleague contacted composer Tarik O’Regan to tell him that the U.K.’s new king wanted him to write a piece for his upcoming coronation. “I thought he was actually winding me up slightly,” he tells New Lines magazine’s Lydia Wilson. O’Regan had met Charles III more than 15 years ago, at a performance at Lincoln Cathedral, and he had clearly made an impression on the then-Prince of Wales. The king’s detailed interest in his work surprised him, given the 74-year-old monarch’s reputation as a man with general...
2023-05-19
48 min
The Lede
Beirut’s Scarred Heritage — with Nadine Panayot, Lydia Wilson and Joshua Martin
In August 2020, a catastrophic port explosion tore through the Lebanese capital of Beirut, leaving more than 200 dead, thousands injured and 300,000 without homes. In a city renowned for its history, Beirutis take particular pride in their city’s almost unparalleled heritage — something that unites them across the country’s deep religious and social divisions. Fearing that they might lose the physical past forever if they didn’t act, a massive volunteer effort began to protect, restore and preserve the historic buildings and artifacts that had been caught in the blast. It was hard and painstaking but also inspir...
2023-05-12
30 min
Trad Queen Story Hour with Sour Patch Lyds
Ep. 105: Stanford students AND STAFF heckle judge, collapsed bank LOVED diversity, equity, and inclusion
Opener: "Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation"https://store.dailywire.com/products/stolen-youth-by-bethany-mandel-and-karol-markowiczLinks: Stanford debaclehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11854515/Trump-judge-heckled-Stanford-law-students-says-none-fit-lawyers.htmlSilicon Valley Bank celebrated diversity but lacked risk officer for EIGHT MONTHShttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11854497/SVB-hired-woke-board-obsessed-diversity-invested-5BN-healthier-planet.htmlhttps://twitter.com/Bubblebathgirl/status/1634600313834332161?t=AemyJIJld1Dx9ukLn-IvZw&s=31https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1635356896403271680?t=RMplGSSiXmH9VvkRP6VbgQ&s=31Thomas Massie: The Fed is the enemy...
2023-03-14
1h 08
The Lede
How Cyberpunk Lost its Edge — with JD Harlock, Elia Ayoub and Lydia Wilson
In recent decades, one subgenre of science fiction has emerged as the de facto vision of the future: cyberpunk. Fed up with the overly utopian visions of the future cultivated by events like the moon landing and served up in popular culture like The Jetsons and Star Trek, cyberpunk sought to complicate this with a “high tech, low life” countervision rooted in a dystopian lens. “Early cyberpunk writers like William Gibson wanted to change that they wanted to change how we viewed the future, because they didn't think we were heading into a good place,” science f...
2023-03-09
31 min
Back to the Vax: A Journey Back to Evidence Based Medicine
New Years Crossover Episode Extravaganza.
Brent Lee from Some Dare Call It Conspiracy with Ivor Mectin and Stars of Covid with Lads on Tour. Spencer Watson from Truth Unrestricted. Last and definitely not least Dr Dan Wilson, Science Communicator from Debunk the Funk. Join us as we hand out Twitter awards and make predictions.
2023-01-01
2h 19
The Lede
A Tourist’s Guide to the Middle Ages — with Amira Bennison and Lydia Wilson
If the urge to travel is a universal human instinct, the urge to tell others of your journey may well be too. In medieval North Africa, travelers and tourists produced a plethora of travelogues and guidebooks for a readership eager to read about their voyages. “There's a variety of reasons why people wanted to read this kind of writing,” Amira K. Bennison, a historian at the University of Cambridge, tells New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson. For merchants, it was important to know which cities produced which goods and what they could expect on their own journeys. For rulers, it was a...
2022-11-18
27 min
The Lede
The Meaning of the Midterms — with Robert Evans and Lydia Wilson
As the first nationwide elections since the January 6 Capitol attacks, America’s 2022 midterms were something of a test for the country’s troubled democracy. Americans went to the polls in the shadow of a year of turbulence and rising political violence. With the votes still being counted, journalist Robert Evans joined New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson to try to make sense of the results. “The last time we had a midterm election that went this well for the party in the White House was 2002, in the immediate wake of 9/11,” he explains. Few expected such a successful showing for the Democrat...
2022-11-10
39 min
Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
MAPS OF OUR SPECTACULAR BODIES by Maddie Mortimer, read by Tamsin Greig, Lydia Wilson
Lydia Wilson and Tamsin Greig deliver complimentary performances to tell the story of Lia, a British woman whose cancer has just come out of remission. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Kendra Winchester discuss Maddie Mortimer’s novel, which follows Lia as she faces what could be her final months of life. Wilson captures Lia’s perspective with a reflective performance, while Greig voices Lia’s cancer, perfectly capturing the disease’s wry narrative voice as it remarks on the changes in Lia’s body. Their performances work in harmony, giving listeners an emotionally intimate listening experience.Read the ful...
2022-10-21
07 min
The Lede
History’s Long Afterlife — with Priyamvada Gopal and Lydia Wilson
The question of how the past is remembered will always be unavoidable. But in recent years, it has loomed particularly large and proved particularly contested. These “memory wars” are fought so hard and argued so passionately because, ultimately, they’re battles for control of the narrative. How we remember the past determines who we believe ourselves to be. “There is actually no way to understand who we are and how we think about each other and how we think about our relationship to the world without thinking about history,” says author and academic Priyamvada Gopal. In this conversation with New Lines...
2022-10-13
43 min
The Lede
After Queen Elizabeth II — with Lydia Wilson, Amie Ferris-Rotman and Kwangu Liwewe
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, has died. For 70 years, the queen was a fixture in the national life of Britain and indeed the wider world. The world changed immeasurably in the decades since she came to the throne in 1952. The country when she first ruled was quite unlike the one she died in. She inherited not merely a country but an empire and presided over its dissolution. Although her death was expected, as the ritual of its declaration demonstrated, it still leaves the country in a deeply uncertain state — an uncertainty that extends to the 14 other countries in w...
2022-09-09
34 min
The Lede
The Rumor That Toppled Egypt’s King — with Chloe Bordewich and Lydia Wilson
In May 1948, at the onset of the Arab-Israeli War, Egyptian soldiers crossed into Palestine at Rafah as military leaders promised a swift victory. Yet despite their defeat by the year’s end, this war would give way to military rule less than four years later. “A military loss was not what Egyptians expected,” historian Chloe Bordewich tells New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson in The Lede. Egyptian media carried images and footage of successful operations, helping to reinforce pronouncements of imminent victory. But victory never materialized. In the face of official obfuscation, alternative explanations for why the war had been lost b...
2022-08-25
29 min
The Lede
Tunisia’s New Autocrat — with Mohamed-Dhia Hammami and Lydia Wilson
Tunisia was the cradle of the Arab Spring, and had been hailed as its biggest success story. But President Kais Saied’s new constitution, narrowly approved in a controversial referendum last July, has changed that. “Kais Saied has unchecked power,” Mohamed-Dhia Hammami tells New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson in The Lede. “Even under Ben Ali, we used to have some sort of balances and checks. There are some people who even compare his power to the North Korean leader’s.” Saied ran for president as a political outsider in 2019, vowing to tackle ‘moral and financial corruption’. The country’s continuing economi...
2022-08-18
30 min
Back to the Vax: A Journey Back to Evidence Based Medicine
Ep5 S2 Dr Daniel Wilson. Debunk the Funk Part 2
I'm a chatterbox and we ended up doing a midwest goodbye. I do go on! Join us in this very candid and casual conversation. Dr Wilson is a PhD molecular biologist who runs the YouTube Channel Debunk the Funk. He is passionate about science communication and debunking covid and vaccine misinformation. He is meticulous, yet easy to understand. I highly recommend his channel to get the information to debunk any current misinformation trends. We talk about his most recent episode, parenting, covid, science communication, and working in the STEM field.
2022-08-17
43 min
Back to the Vax: A Journey Back to Evidence Based Medicine
Ep 4 S2 Dr Daniel Wilson. Debunk the Funk. Part 1
Join us in this very candid and casual conversation. Dr Wilson is a PhD molecular biologist who runs the YouTube Channel Debunk the Funk. He is passionate about science communication and debunking covid and vaccine misinformation. He is meticulous, yet easy to understand. I highly recommend his channel to get the information to debunk any current misinformation trends. We talk about his most recent episode, parenting, covid, science communication, and working in the STEM field.
2022-08-17
35 min
In the Face of Illness
Dr. Sarita Wilson - Director of Spiritual Care
Dr. Sarita Wilson is a pediatric chaplain and counselor and she walked us through what it looks like to care for families spiritually when they are in need. This conversation was very enlightening and we’d love to know what you learned! Our show host is Brittany Spence and our Executive Producer is Lydia Gettings.Subscribe today to stay up to date and don’t forget to leave a rating and review!
2022-08-08
40 min
The Lede
Love, Lust and Literature — with Selma Dabbagh and Lydia Wilson
Selma Dabbagh is a British-Palestinian writer and the editor of the 2021 anthology “We Wrote in Symbols: Love and Lust by Arab Women Writers.” Through poetry and short stories, novel excerpts and letters, the collection pulls from more than 1,000 years of Arab women’s writing — from pre-Islamic poetry to contemporary fiction. “There seemed to be something so modern and pithy and frank and refreshing about their voices,” Dabbagh tells New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson in the first episode of the magazine’s new podcast, “The Lede.” “My interest was really in looking at how these voices had changed over time.” They talk about the di...
2022-07-29
35 min
Open Door Community Church Augusta Georgia
In Everything Give Thanks – Everything???
I Thess. 5:18; Habakkuk Sermon 7/24/2022 Sermon Notes: https://www.opendoorcommunity.net/uploads/6/3/0/8/63085847/07-24-22.pdf Lydia Laird - Hallelujah Even Here: https://youtu.be/DcjYIL-9k7A Email: PastorKenWilson@gmail.com WebSite: https://www.opendoorcommunity.net/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/OpenDoorCommunityChurchAugusta FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/OpenDoorCommunityAugusta Twitter: @OpenDoorAugusta
2022-07-24
29 min
The Lede
Retranslating the Poetry of Ibn Arabi — with Yasmine Seale, Robin Moger and Lydia Wilson
Ibn Arabi was a 12th-century philosopher, poet and “one of the great spiritual teachers of the Muslim world.” Both his philosophical works and his poetry have been translated countless times, most recently by Yasmine Seale and Robin Moger in their highly experimental 2022 collection “Agitated Air: Poems After Ibn Arabi.” In this podcast, the two join New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson to talk about the subtle yet significant differences between English and Arabic poetry, how they developed their innovative approach to co-translation and how that approach reflected the themes and ideas already present in Ibn Arabi’s original text. Produced by Joshua...
2022-06-23
25 min
The Lede
Arab History Through Medieval Spanish Eyes — with Aymenn Al-Tamimi and Lydia Wilson
The bishop of Toledo, Rodrigo Ximénez de Rada, wrote “Historia Arabum” in the 13th century. The book is one of the earliest accounts of Arabic history written by a Western author. It was translated from the original Latin into Arabic by Aymenn Al-Tamimi, a nonresident fellow at the New Lines Institute and a Ph.D. student at the University of Swansea in Wales. In this podcast, he joins New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson to discuss why he decided to take on such a difficult translation, what the text says about Christian-Muslim relations in medieval Spain and why it remai...
2022-06-10
44 min
The Lede
An Arab Renaissance in the Age of Print — with Ahmed El Shamsy and Lydia Wilson
Ahmed El Shamsy is an associate professor of Islamic thought at the University of Chicago. As part of a new series from New Lines Magazine big ideas from history, El Shamsy joins culture editor Lydia Wilson to talk about how the Middle East changed in the age of printing. They discuss how the “European book drain” induced the Arab world’s adoption of the printing press, why printing enabled a revival of Islamic classical tradition, and how that revival led to the creation of the modern Middle East. Produced by Joshua Martin
2022-04-29
47 min
The Staffing Show
Lydia Wilson, VP of Strategy and Development at Signature Consultants, on Putting People First
Are you interested in hearing a seasoned staffing professional share insights about the benefits of practicing kindness in business and creating an inclusive environment where a diverse group of employees can thrive? Lydia Wilson, VP of Strategy and Development at Signature Consultants, talks about her start in the industry as a recruiter and her thoughts on combating the talent crisis by considering candidates on a global scale. She also shares ideas about how she feels younger generations such as millennials and Gen Z have changed the professional landscape for the better.
2022-04-27
47 min
Saul Rewind: the Unofficial Better Call Saul Aftershow
S5 E7 "JMM" and S5 E8 "Bagman"
Join Simon & Jamie as they deep dive S5 E7 "JMM" and S5 E8 "Bagman" and explore the show's symbolism, symmetry and plot twists From Wikipedia: S5 E7 "JMM" Jimmy and Kim get married, applying spousal privilege to their conversations. Lalo is charged with murder under an alias and directs Saul to obtain bail. Kim and Rich apologize for the outcome of Acker's case. Kevin indicates he will let them know later whether he will retain them. Kim and Rich return, and Kim reminds Kevin he ignored their advice. She says that whether he...
2022-04-18
1h 50
Saul Rewind: the Unofficial Better Call Saul Aftershow
S4 E1 "Smoke" and S4 E2 "Breathe"
#Join Jamie & Simon as they Rewind cult TV Show Better Call Saul. This week we deep dive S4 E1 Smoke and S4 E2 Breathe and explore the show's symbolism, symmetry and plot twists From Wikipedia: S4 E1 "Smoke" In a flash forward, following his collapse while working at the Omaha Cinnabon, a nervous "Gene" has a worrying encounter with a hospital clerk who needs his personal information for billing purposes. During his taxi ride to the mall to retrieve his car, Gene becomes suspicious of the driver, whose cab displays an Albuquerque Isotopes a...
2022-04-18
1h 36
Saul Rewind: the Unofficial Better Call Saul Aftershow
S3 E5 Chicanery and S3 E6 Off Brand
Join Jamie & Simon as they Rewind cult TV Show Better Call Saul. This week we deep dive S3 E5 Chicanery and S3 E6 Off Brand and explore the show's symbolism, symmetry and plot twists. S3 E5 "Chicanery" In a flashback, Chuck tries to win Rebecca back by inviting her to dinner at his house and works with Jimmy on a ruse to hide his EHS. Rebecca answers her cell phone, and Chuck knocks it out of her hand. He refuses to explain and forbids Jimmy from doing so, and Rebecca angrily departs. I...
2022-04-14
1h 28
Story Analysis
Story Analysis Ep. 35: Marry Me in The Lost City
Join us as we discuss our latest theater viewings- The Lost City, and Marry Me! (And a surprise discussion on Sing 2) This Episode features: Lydia's bitterness for Channing Tatum, Lydia's fondness for Owen Wilson, and why comedy can be a full story when not regulated to genre. This Episode Contains Spoilers for: Sing 2 The Lost City and Marry Me #romcom #romcompodcast #storyanalysispodcast #storyanalysis #thestoryanalysispodcast #thelostcity #marryme #sing2
2022-04-05
47 min
The Lede
Arabic Literature in Translation — Reem Bassiouney, M Lynx Qualey, Lydia Wilson & Faisal Al Yafai
The Arab world has a rich literary heritage and a vibrant contemporary literary scene which has attracted many English speaking readers – Arabic is one of the top-ten most translated languages for American audiences. But the process of translation is complex and often politically fraught. In this podcast, Reem Bassiouney, sociolinguistics professor and award-winning author of Sons of the People: The Mamluk Trilogy, and M Lynx Qualey, editor of ArabLit.org, join New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson and Faisal Al Yafai to discuss the many challenges of translating Arabic literature.They talk about why a translation is never finished, the po...
2022-03-24
47 min
The Lede
Writing a Revolution: Ukraine’s Maidan Uprising — with Kalani Pickhart and Lydia Wilson
Eight years before the recent Russian invasion, a popular uprising in Kyiv overthrew the old Moscow-backed government in favor of moving toward the European Union — an act for which Russia has been punishing Ukraine ever since. It is those events that inspired Kalani Pickhart’s recent novel, “I Will Die in a Foreign Land.” Hailed as one of the best books of 2021, it has found renewed relevance in the aftermath of the invasion. In this podcast, she joins New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson to discuss what first drew her to the story, the relationship between fiction and journalism, and how the...
2022-03-10
22 min
The Lede
The Ukraine Invasion in an Age of ’New Wars’ — with Mary Kaldor and Lydia Wilson
In the new age of counter-insurgency, civil conflict and proxy wars, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stands out as a rare modern example of so-called ‘“conventional’” warfare fought between the armed forces of two nation-states. In this podcast, New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson talks to Mary Kaldor, author of the pioneering 1999 book ‘“New and Old Wars,”’, to discuss what Russia’s goals are, why the invasion is a departure from their usual strategy — and whether Putin has miscalculated. Produced by Joshua Martin
2022-03-03
30 min
Ask An Immigrant!
Ep4 Haylea Wilson from Mareeba Australia
Ep4 Haylea Wilson from Mareeba Australia
2022-02-22
35 min
All Things Bright and Beautiful
15. "The Making of Biblical Womanhood" with Guest Jordan Steffaniak
How do we engage both charitably and critically with books, ideas, and those with whom we disagree? In this episode we have special guest Jordan Steffaniak, from The London Lyceum Podcast. We discuss Beth Allison Barr’s book, The Making of Biblical Womanhood, and Jordan’s review of this popular book. We talk fallacies, complementarianism, how to be precise in our arguments, and how we can interact with a world of ideas with an eye toward both truth and unity. Resources Mentioned The London Lyceum Podcast The Making of Biblical Womanhood by Beth Alli...
2022-02-22
54 min
The Lede
The Strange Amnesia of Lebanon’s Wars — with Elia Ayoub, Lydia Wilson and Faisal Al Yafai
For this special crossover episode with the podcast “The Fire These Times,” its host, Elia Ayoub, joins New Lines Magazine's Faisal Al Yafai and Lydia Wilson to talk about Lebanon’s civil war, which ended in the 1990s but was never truly resolved. They discuss how the absence of public memorialization has intensified sectarian divides, why there can be no peace without accountability and what Syria can learn from Lebanon’s warning. Find more episodes of "The Fire These Times" at https://thefirethisti.me. Produced by Joshua Martin
2022-02-10
1h 10
The Lede
Urban Futures in the Middle East — with Yasser Elsheshtawy, Mona Fawaz and Lydia Wilson
Not only is the Middle East one of the world’s most urbanized regions, but it’s also where the story of the city began. In this podcast, New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson is joined by Yasser Elsheshtawy, adjunct professor of architecture at Columbia University, and Mona Fawaz, professor of urban studies and planning at the American University of Beirut, to talk about cities in the modern Middle East — and explore what opportunities and challenges the next chapter in this 10,000-year story might hold for the millions of Middle Easterners who call cities their home. [Produced by Joshua Martin]
2022-01-27
42 min
The Lede
Reporting the Vanishing - with Janine di Giovanni and Lydia Wilson
In her latest book, The Vanishing, celebrated war reporter Janine di Giovanni reports from some of the Middle East’s most ancient Christian communities — communities she argues may be at risk of disappearing. In this podcast, she joins New Lines Magazine's Lydia Wilson to talk about a career reporting conflict, what drew her to the subject of the book, the complex reasons why Christians are leaving the Middle East, and how the experiences of minorities in Iraq, Syria and Palestine differ. Produced by Joshua Martin
2022-01-20
47 min
The Lede
The Allure of the Afghan Jihad - with Tam Hussein and Lydia Wilson
Award-winning investigative journalist Tam Hussein’s latest article for New Lines explores the mythologization of Afghanistan by Islamists in Europe and America. In this episode, he talks to New Lines Magazine’s Lydia Wilson about how his experiences growing up in London informed his essay, how pro-jihadist propaganda spread before the internet, and why the far-right admire the Taliban.
2021-11-25
32 min
The Lede
When Art and Archaeology Turn Political - with Olivia Snaije, Lydia Wilson and Faisal Al Yafai
Art and archaeology have always been used to tell stories about the present. In this new podcast, author and journalist Olivia Snaije and contributing editor Lydia Wilson talk to New Lines Magazine’s Faisal Al Yafai about how the Middle East’s ancient heritage continues to shape modern politics. They discuss why Lebanon’s heritage took on new importance after the Beirut port blast last year, why Iraq’s Saddam Hussein styled himself after a Babylonian king — and how the story of a nation depends on who’s telling it.
2021-11-19
42 min
Muse and Hearth
Episode 16: Everyday faithfulness: an interview with Nancy Wilson
Welcome to Muse and Hearth, a podcast for Christian women, cultivating mind, heart, and home. I’m Lydia Foucachon and I’m so pleased to be joined today by my pastor’s lovely wife Nancy Wilson! She is a mother, grandma of a whole passel of grandkids, author, and podcaster, as well as a former literature teacher at Logos School. As she put it, chief cook & bottle washer. Nancy thanks so much for speaking with us today. We’ll be discussing “back to school” for the Christian woman’s heart. A chance to collect ourselves from whatever summer season o...
2021-10-21
38 min
Muse and Hearth
Episode 16: Everyday faithfulness: an interview with Nancy Wilson
Welcome to Muse and Hearth, a podcast for Christian women, cultivating mind, heart, and home. I’m Lydia Foucachon and I’m so pleased to be joined today by my pastor’s lovely wife Nancy Wilson! She is a mother, grandma of a whole passel of grandkids, author, and podcaster, as well as a former literature teacher at Logos School. As she put it, chief cook & bottle washer. Nancy thanks so much for speaking with us today. We’ll be discussing “back to school” for the Christian woman’s heart. A chance to collect ourselves from whatever summer season o...
2021-10-21
38 min
Hold On Podcast
A Cross Country Conversation (An Interview with Jared C. Wilson)
Is cereal a soup? We answer this question and more in our interview with Jared C. Wilson. If you are hunting for a good barbecue recommendation (or just a great conversation) this episode is for you.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holdonpodcast/message
2021-07-14
43 min
Download Top Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal
Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite by Zoraida Cordova, Natalie C. Parker
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/501091 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite Author: Zoraida Cordova, Natalie C. Parker Narrator: Joniece Abbott-Pratt, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Frankie Corzo, Almarie Guerra, M.W. Cartozian Wilson, Christopher Salazar, Sneha Mathan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 36 minutes Release date: April 13, 2021 Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal Publisher's Summary: Thirsty for fresh blood? Sink your teeth into vampire stories from young adult fiction's leading voices.In this delicious new collection edited by Zoraida Córdova and Natalie C. Parker, you’ll find stories about the lurking vampires of social media, the reb...
2021-04-13
05 min
Muse and Hearth
Episode 13: A Meal with Jesus
In this episode, we discuss Tim Chester’s overview of food and feasting in the Bible. A Meal With Jesus emphasizes the importance of our daily ritual of eating (and the weekly eating of the Lord’s Supper as the body of Christ). We discuss the strength of eating together in the context of hospitality and sharing the Gospel as well as the overall encouragement that the tasks surrounding food-gathering, -preparation, -serving, and then the inherent tidying up have a vital importance in God’s economy. Links: A Meal with Jesus: Discovering Grace, Community, and Mission...
2021-01-08
56 min
Muse and Hearth
Episode 13: A Meal with Jesus
In this episode, we discuss Tim Chester’s overview of food and feasting in the Bible. A Meal With Jesus emphasizes the importance of our daily ritual of eating (and the weekly eating of the Lord’s Supper as the body of Christ). We discuss the strength of eating together in the context of hospitality and sharing the Gospel as well as the overall encouragement that the tasks surrounding food-gathering, -preparation, -serving, and then the inherent tidying up have a vital importance in God’s economy. Links: A Meal with Jesus: Discovering Grace, Community, and Mission...
2021-01-08
56 min
The Melanated Muse
Episode 12- The Light at the End of the Tunnel with Lydia
2020 has really done a number on all of us. With so many events occurring after each other, it seems like the chaos will never end. Join Leah Marie and one of her previously featured guests, Lydia, in a conversation on how they found the "light" as they discuss the "darkest moments" of 2020. Follow Lydia on her social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miyelydiethecampaign/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LydLevity Follow the Melanated Muse Podcast on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melanatedmusepodcast/ Twitter: h...
2020-12-22
1h 18
The Melanated Muse
Episode 10- Living My Best Life w/ Lydia
Are you struggling to find your purpose? Are you having doubts about your capability and greatness? Do you feel emotionally and mentally fatigued by life's circumstances? In episode 10, Leah Marie sits down with another former high school classmate and future Supreme court justice (lols), Lydia where they engage in a deep discussion on finding your life purpose and understanding your worth as an individual to become the best version of YOU! Follow Lydia on her social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miyelydiewts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LydLevity Catch up with t...
2020-11-15
57 min
RED LIPS AND HIGH KICKS
#11 Ashleigh Wilson-Clarke on Acceptance, Excuses and how we take care of Dancers
Welcome back! its Series 2 and we are opening with a bang. Ashleigh Wilson is a South African dancer who has worked with Semperoper Ballet to Gucci, her work has taken her all over the world and she has the wisdom to prove it. From Visa issues to being very tall Ashleigh has had to really fight her battles and she shares the lessons she has learnt with us. Ashleigh opens up about her American life now, how she found her place and learnt to be a creative asset. INSTAGRAM @redlips.highkicks @ashleighwilsondances
2020-10-07
49 min
What Is The Best Thing?
Episode 14: Lydia Wilson
The boys are on their favourite bench in Moseley Park speaking to their good friend Lydia. Topic include sound waves in water, what is a flat white and bathing in beer foam. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-10-06
36 min
Small But Mighty Biz Stories
Avoiding burnout, finding your niche – Lydia Di Francesco
When you own a business, you have to be intentional about designing your whole life, including the business because it’s never separate (not that work is for corporate workers, for that matter). In this episode, learn how Lydia Di Francesco, a Stress-Reduced Fat Loss™ Practitioner, has taken her lessons learned through these struggles to come out better than ever.It was no surprise to me to learn Lydia has a marketing background (well, it kind of was—not sure how I missed that little detail given how long we’ve known each other!) When I think of small...
2020-09-22
58 min
Millennial Travel Podcast
#7: How Sustainable Tourism + Philanthropic Travel Can Change Your Life with Lydia Dean of GoPhilanthropic
Lydia Dean left her job as an Executive Search Consultant in the year 2000 to pursue a lifelong interest in travel and humanitarian programs. She and her family moved to Provence, France where they lived for 6 years while exploring many developing countries. In 2007, they returned to the US and launched GoPhilanthropic Travel. In 2010 GoPhilanthropic Foundation was formed in order to more actively partner with small grassroots non-profits offering greater access to resources and opportunities. Lydia divides her time between Los Angeles, Provence, and the regions within which GoPhil works. She is also the author of Jumping the Picket Fence: A W...
2020-09-15
56 min
Live Different Podcast
MTP7: How Sustainable Tourism + Philanthropic Travel Can Change Your Life w/ Lydia Dean of GoPhilanthropic
Lydia Dean left her job as an Executive Search Consultant in the year 2000 to pursue a lifelong interest in travel and humanitarian programs. She and her family moved to Provence, France where they lived for 6 years while exploring many developing countries. In 2007, they returned to the US and launched GoPhilanthropic Travel. In 2010 GoPhilanthropic Foundation was formed in order to more actively partner with small grassroots non-profits offering greater access to resources and opportunities. Lydia divides her time between Los Angeles, Provence, and the regions within which GoPhil works. She is also the author of Jumping the Picket Fence: A W...
2020-09-15
56 min
RED LIPS AND HIGH KICKS
#10 "Dear the Parent of a Dancer" & Series 1 Round up
We did it episode 10! In today's episode I take the lead; I talk the lessons I've learnt from my guests, give some summer recommendations and share a little bit of my own work. A piece titled "Dear the Parent of a Dancer" is my little love letter to my family that have supported me throughout my career and how grateful I am that they let me dream. I hope you have all enjoyed Series 1. I have loved creating this work and am excited to continue very soon, stay tuned.... RECOMMENDATIONS "Cheer" available on Netflix "F...
2020-08-12
29 min
International Horizons
Episode 2: Countering Violent Extremism with Dr. Lydia Wilson and Prof. Peter Romaniuk
Episode Two features Dr. Lydia Wilson, Research Fellow at the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict at the University of Oxford and Senior Fellow at the Ralph Bunche Institute, and Professor Peter Romaniuk, Associate Professor of Political Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, CUNY, who discuss the field of "Countering Violent Extremism" (CVE) and the complexities that must be considered to effectively counter extremist messaging.
2020-04-10
1h 00
Grown Woman Life
Lydia Wilson - EVP Strategy and Development - Signature Consultants - Confidence is My Superpower
The Grown Woman Life podcast, hosted by Rocki Howard is working to impact the perception of what it means to be a professional woman over 40. We interview Grown Woman Power Players, bold, brilliant, accomplished, professional women over 40 who share their stories with courage, vulnerability, and authenticity. This episode features: Lydia Wilson, the Executive Vice President of Strategy and Development at Signature Consultants. Having managed billion-dollar portfolios of business, Lydia is a highly regarded leader in the talent management field, Lydia has been recognized by Staffing Industry Analysts as a “Power 100 Woman in Staffing.” Lydia demonstrates a fierce commit...
2020-03-08
37 min
Grown Woman Life
Lydia Wilson - EVP Strategy and Development - Signature Consultants - Be Loud, Be Proud and Speak Up
The Grown Woman Life podcast, hosted by Rocki Howard is working to impact the perception of what it means to be a professional woman over 40. We interview Grown Woman Power Players, bold, brilliant, accomplished, professional women over 40 who share their stories with courage, vulnerability, and authenticity. This episode features: Lydia Wilson, the Executive Vice President of Strategy and Development at Signature Consultants. Having managed billion-dollar portfolios of business, Lydia is a highly regarded leader in the talent management field, Lydia has been recognized by Staffing Industry Analysts as a “Power 100 Woman in Staffing.” Lydia demonstrates a fierce commit...
2020-03-08
51 min
PF’s Tape Recorder
Ep.421 The Regrettes
The Regrettes’ Lydia Knight, rocks on. We review the Regrettes show in Cincinnati (Covington, KY, specifically). The Song of the Week is from…you guessed it! LINKS: Fangirl’s blog Nearly Liza YouTube channel. Check it out! Skin & Earth comic book series by friend of the show LIGHTS. The Big Pretty Podcast PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure...
2019-08-11
28 min
Switch
Ep 2 Toast Ale: The best thing since... you know what
We are joined with Rob Wilson, Chief Toast Master (aka CEO), at Toast Ale, and award winning craft beer company taking fresh bread that would have been waste and turning it into beer. 1/3 of all food that is produced gets wasted, which is exactly why we wanted to dive into the topic of food waste, but also learn how companies like Toast Ale are doing pretty cool things to solve this global problem. Listen to hear about how Toast Ale makes a very unsexy problem into a very tasty product, from how they get the bread...
2019-04-22
58 min
17 Questions
Lydia Wilson and Rebecca Benson
Welcome to 17 Questions!We’re asking celebrities, authors, YouTubers & broadcasters 17 of the most random questions you never knew you wanted the answers to.This week, we're joined by not one, but two fabulous guests. Lydia Wilson and Rebecca Benson star in the new TV drama 'Flack' and came in to answer their 17 questions, including one for each other.Listen by clicking ‘Play’, subscribe on Apple podcasts, Acast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and please do rate and review to help other find t...
2019-03-21
00 min
Is It Just Me?
Lydia Wilson, superstitions when flying, ‘ladies’ and meeting your heroes
Star of Requiem, Ripper St, Star Trek and more Lydia Wilson is here!Jo, James and Lydia areThey’re chatting about her brand new show Flack, airplane superstitions, the word lady and the fear of meeting your heroes.Join in the conversation using #isitjustmepodcast, email us your “is it just me?” thoughts on isitjustmepodcast@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter... @jo_elvin | @JamesConradW12 | and on Instagram... @jo_elvin | @JamesConradW12 | See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-02-19
00 min
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation
Lydia Wilson speaks to Alex Donnelly
Lydia Wilson talks to Alex Donnelly about commemoration as a narrative for the future in the Middle East
2018-07-30
11 min
Tech Policy Leaders
Lydia Parnes: Privacy Law After LabMD
Bio Lydia Parnes is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she is chair of the firm's privacy and cybersecurity practice. She regularly represents companies in complex regulatory investigations and provides advice on complying with federal, state, and global privacy and data protection laws. The former director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection (BCP) at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Lydia is a highly regarded privacy expert. As director of the BCP, Lydia oversaw privacy and data security enforcement efforts and the development of the FTC's approach to o...
2018-07-03
22 min
Enter a New World Through Your Headphones With Free Audiobook
Tales of the City: Series 1 and 2: Two BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations Audiobook by Armistead Maupin
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 330574 Title: Tales of the City: Series 1 and 2: Two BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations Author: Armistead Maupin Narrator: Full Cast , Kate Harper, Lydia Wilson Format: Unabridged Length: 02:10:00 Language: English Release date: 11-02-17 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Non-Fiction, Art & Music Summary: Lydia Wilson and Kate Harper star in these BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations of the first and second novels in Armistead Maupin's acclaimed 'Tales of the City' series. Set against the 1970s San Fransisco skyline, Maupin's Tales of the City introduces the unconventional tenants of 28 Barbary Lane, the domain...
2017-11-02
2h 10
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
Tales of the City: Series 1 and 2: Two BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations by Armistead Maupin
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/330574 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Tales of the City: Series 1 and 2: Two BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations Author: Armistead Maupin Narrator: Lydia Wilson, Full Cast, Kate Harper Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 10 minutes Release date: November 2, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Lydia Wilson and Kate Harper star in these BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations of the first and second novels in Armistead Maupin's acclaimed 'Tales of the City' series. Set against the 1970s San Fransisco skyline, Maupin's Tales of the City introduces the unconventional tenants of 28 Barbary Lane, the...
2017-11-02
05 min
Lydia House Church
Testimonies: Wilson
2017-10-22
00 min
podcast de Wilson mariano Mário Fijamos
“Sean Spicer is good now.”
The GOP makes one last run at repealing Obamacare, Democrats look for a message that works, and Trump delivers his first United Nations speech. Then HuffPost editor-in-chief Lydia Polgreen joins Jon, Jon, and Tommy to talk about the state of American democracy and the media, and DeRay Mckesson discusses the protest against police violence in St. Louis.
2017-09-18
1h 06
The History of Literature
68 Listener Feedback and Thanksgiving Thoughts
It’s the Thanksgiving episode! Jacke and Mike respond to listener feedback and discuss some literary things to thankful for. Authors discussed include Edith Wharton, John Fowles, Ernest Hemingway, Vu Tran, Lydia Davis, Gary Snyder, Walt Whitman, Elena Ferrante, Walker Percy, Madeleine Thien, James Wood, Harold Bloom, and more! Show Notes: Contact the host at jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com or by leaving a voicemail at 1-361-4WILSON (1-361-494-5766). You can find more literary discussion at jackewilson.com and more episodes of the series at historyofliterature.com.Check out our Faceb...
2016-11-23
46 min
The History of Literature
57 Borges, Munro, Davis, Barthelme – All About Short Stories (And Long Ones Too)
What makes a short story a short story? What can a short story do that a novel can’t? Can a story ever be TOO short? The President of the Literature Supporters Club stops by to discuss the length of fiction, with some help from Lydia Davis, Donald Barthelme, Edgar Allan Poe, Alice Munro, Italo Calvino, Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Roberto Bolano, Georges Simenon, Alberto Moravia, Augusto Monterroso, Jonathan Franzen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Saul Bellow, and Franz Kafka.Show Notes: Brand new! Check out our Facebook page at facebook.com/historyofliterature.You can find...
2016-09-02
50 min
How to Discover Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Charlie Rose: Peter King, Mark Strong, Tim Pigott-Smith, Margot Leicester, Oliver Chris, and Lydia Wilson, January 22, 2016 by Charlie Rose | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Peter King, Mark Strong, Tim Pigott-Smith, Margot Leicester, Oliver Chris, and Lydia Wilson, January 22, 2016 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 53 mins Language: English Release date: 01-22-16 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: A preview of Sunday's NFL Conference championships with Peter King of Sports Illustrated. Next, Mark Strong discusses his role in the revival of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge. And finally, the Broadway play King Charles III, set in a future when Prince Charles has...
2016-01-22
53 min
LOTL The Comfort Zone Welcomes Lydia Rene.Debuts new Album ' Vintage Heart '
Lydia Rene A classically-trained pianist and accomplished musician, Lydia René’s sound is best described as smooth, vibrant soul. With influences ranging from Jill Scott and Phyllis Hyman to James Taylor and Carole King, Lydia’s blended sound will take audiences to a higher musical plateau. Lydia has shared the stage with GRAMMY Award winning and nominated independent artists such as Eric Roberson, Wayna, Jaguar Wright and Jean Baylor. She has also had the opportunity to work with acclaimed producers and musicians like Tejumold and Johari Newton (Lauryn Hill, Aretha Franklin), Rick Carlos (J-Lo, Nelly), Harry Wilson (John Legend, Kindred The F...
2015-04-10
1h 59
Prometheus Radio Theatre
The Arbiter Chronicles: The Wild Hunt - Act Three
In the concluding chapter, Lydia prompts Metcalfe to confront Marlis, Felicia's baby arrives amidst a battle, and Pallas and Lydia team up to combat AIdan on its own turf. Cast: Metcalfe - Steven H. WilsonLydia - Cindy WoodsAtal - John ScheelerMarlis - Cindy WoodsFaulkner - Cindy ShockeyCernaq - RenfieldAer'La - June SwordsDarby - John WeberPallas - Renee WilsonCarson - Lance WoodsKaya - Beatrice KondoFelicia - Heather MikkelsenHuntsman - Brian SarcinelliMors - Marty Ge...
2011-01-07
30 min