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The Bubble ChatThe Bubble ChatThe Bubble Chat (Season 3, Episode 39)Send us a textCONTENT WARNING:The following episode of The Bubble Chat may contain discussions and mentions of sensitive topics that may be triggering for some listeners and is intended for mature audiences. We want to ensure the safety and well-being of our audience, so please use your discretion when listening. If you feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed at any point during the episode, please take care of yourself and reach out to a trusted support system for assistance. Thank you for listening.VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISEDThis episode of The...2025-06-3040 minReed TalkReed TalkEpisode 28 - Celeste JohnsonREED TALK Episode 28 features Celeste Johnson Frehner who is the Professor of Oboe at the University of Missouri–Kansas City Conservatory, where she is an active performer, pedagogue, clinician, and presenter. In this episode, Celeste discusses being wary of changing your variables, the importance of sharpening your knife (and how to do it,) and making sure your heart is in the right place. Music excerpts: Sonata for Oboe and Piano, mvt III by Grażyna Bacewicz performed by Celeste Johnson, oboe and Karen Savage, piano; Três Peças Atlânticas: Chorinho baiano by Eurico Carrapatoso performed by Courtney Miller...2025-06-2742 minShifting CultureShifting CultureEp. 310 Margaret Feinberg - Discovering the Holy Spirit from Genesis to TodayWhat comes to mind when you hear “Holy Spirit”? For some of us, it’s confusion, baggage, or maybe just silence. We’ve either over-sensationalized it or under-taught it. But what if we’ve missed the depth and presence of the Spirit because we’ve skipped the beginning of the story? In this conversation, I talk with Margaret Feinberg about rediscovering the Holy Spirit - not just in Acts 2, but from the very beginning, hovering over the chaos in Genesis. Margaret invites us to see the Spirit not as some vague force that shows up only in ecstatic moments, but as a dee...2025-06-0652 minDunce CapDunce Cap#10 - Margaret Lefton of The MultihyphenateIn this episode, Richard had to babysit his deadbeat cousin Bo. And Bo is a lot worse than Richard so this episode did get heavily edited. Margaret, if you're reading this... We're not sorry jajajajajajajaja!2025-04-1712 minSince Attlee & ChurchillSince Attlee & ChurchillDid Edward Heath deserve the name 'The Incredible Sulk'?Edward Heath spent more time in the House of Commons after he was Conservative leader (1975-2001) than beforehand. This long period, in which he was a frequent thorn-in-the-side of Margaret Thatcher and critic of her legacy, has become known as 'The Incredible Sulk.' But is that title fair? Why did Heath stick around for so long? What did he hope to achieve? And was he successful? That's the topic of this week's episode. In this episode, the following books and articles are mentioned:'Strengthening the Political Constitution' edited by Richard Johnson, published by Police E...2025-03-1657 minThe Fueled & Free PodcastThe Fueled & Free Podcast63. Should You Test Your Hormones Before Starting Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)?If you’re in the trenches of perimenopause, you may be thinking about testing your hormones - especially if you’re considering hormone replacement therapy (HRT).I’m diving into how to know if you *really* need hormone testing before starting HRT, the ‘broader picture’ that's happening within your body, key blood markers to test, how to access testing without a provider, and more.Whether we like it or not, perimenopause IS something we’ll be navigating as women. While I don’t believe that HRT is the ‘magic bullet’ that is going to fix all of your proble...2025-03-1234 minLibrary Social WorkLibrary Social WorkDr. Margaret Ann Paauw, LCSWDr. Margaret Ann Paauw is a leading voice in library social work, bringing a wealth of experience as an Assistant Professor at Eastern Michigan University, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and an author. With a background as a library social worker for the Chicago Public Library, she has played a pivotal role in advancing the field. She was an active member of the Public Library Association’s Library Social Work Taskforce, facilitated the library social work direct service call, and co-authored A Trauma-Informed Framework for Supporting Patrons.In this discussion, we explore her research on the experiences of...2025-03-0538 minThe Wendy M. Johnson ShowThe Wendy M. Johnson ShowEpisode #5 - Family Systems with Margaret BaileyEpisode #5 - Family Systems with Margaret Bailey  2025-02-0729 minSince Attlee & ChurchillSince Attlee & ChurchillHow did Margaret Thatcher take over the Conservative Party?February 2025 marks fifty years since the election of Margaret Thatcher as leader of the Conservative Party. To mark this anniversary, Lee and Richard discuss the blockbuster leadership contest that elevated her to the top of the Tories, the first woman to lead a British political party. It’s a story that is full of drama: from the stubbornness of Ted Heath to the rebelliousness of Conservative MPs, right up to the moment that Thatcher wins and a new age in British politics begins. In this episode, the following books are mentioned:‘Kingmaker’ by Graham B...2025-02-0245 minThe Lead CreativeThe Lead CreativeCreative Effectiveness and Strategy in a Fast-Paced Market: Margaret JohnsonIn this episode of The Lead Creative, host Mongezi Mtati engages with Margaret Johnson OBE, Group CEO of Leagas Delaney, in an insightful discussion on creative effectiveness and strategy in today’s fast-paced marketing landscape. As part of the CEO Series, they explore how agencies provide bold ideas that solve complex business problems, even as brands increasingly bring creative work in-house. Margaret explains that client relationships built on trust and empathy are essential for success, and how balancing data with creative vision is the key to effective marketing. She also discusses the rising importance of social responsibility. 2024-11-0747 minSTEMPositiveDisruptor - MIA conversation withSTEMPositiveDisruptor - MIA conversation withPart 2 Transforming Learning:  Legal Identity - MIA conversation with Guy HuntingtonHeadline News! National Public Database across the world are been breached on a regular basis Most recently in April this year - "The hacking group USDoD claimed it had allegedly stolen personal records of 2.9 billion people from National Public Data  and "A hacker known as "Fenice" leaked the most complete version of the data for free on a forum in August 2024, Bleeping Computer reported."   Have you ever had your identity stolen? What if your biometric data (that stores your physical, biological, or behavioural and learning traits, characteristics, and/or identifies your body) ge...2024-10-3132 minThe Fueled & Free PodcastThe Fueled & Free Podcast45. Mastering Midlife, Perimenopause, and Aging to Thrive with Maria Claps & Kristin JohnsonToday’s podcast episode features not only one, but TWO powerhouse women - Kristin Johnson and Maria Claps.Kristin and Maria are the co-founders of the women’s health and hormone education practice Wise + Well, and they’re co-authors of their recent book, The Great Menopause Myth. Together, Kristen and Maria have developed a deep specialty in perimenopause and menopause health through their clinical mentorships with multiple medical doctors and naturopaths specializing in hormone replacement therapy. In today’s episode, we’re discussing the many nuances that affect women in their 30...2024-10-0257 minThe Jeff Kennedy ShowThe Jeff Kennedy ShowMary Margaret JohnsonMary Margaret Johnson from San Francisco de Asis to talk about the Women's Club Art Show. 2024-09-2607 minBehind the LatchBehind the LatchManaging Oversupply in Breastfeeding: Techniques, Evidence, and Best PracticesIn this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty delves into the often overlooked yet challenging condition of breast milk oversupply, or hyperlactation. Oversupply can cause significant issues for both lactation consultants and families, from maternal discomfort to infant feeding difficulties. Margaret reviews the latest research, discusses the physiological underpinnings, and provides practical management strategies to help lactation consultants support families dealing with this complex condition.Key Points Covered:1: Overview of Breast Milk OversupplyIntroduction to breast milk oversupply, its prevalence, and the impact on breastfeeding. This segment covers the physiological aspects of milk...2024-09-0413 minMaine Policy MattersMaine Policy MattersS5E8 Maine Broadband Access Part 1: History and InfrastructureIn this episode, we discuss broadband's history and infrastructure in Maine with Heather Johnson, Nick Battista, Clara McCool, and Andrew Butcher. Heather Johnson is the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development, which works with statewide and local partners, private industry, and small businesses to enhance and sustain economic prosperity in Maine. GPCOG Broadband Resources, Projects, and Programs: https://www.gpcog.org/505/Broadband Our Website: https://mcspolicycenter.umaine.edu/maine-policy-matters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/umainepolicycenter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/umainepolicy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com...2024-08-201h 05Sojourner Truth RadioSojourner Truth RadioInterview with Bernice Johnson ReagonBernice Johnson Reagon, a civil rights activist who co-founded The Freedom Singers and later started the African American vocal ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock, died Tuesday at the age of 81. Her daughter, the acclaimed musician Toshi Reagon, shared the news of her mother's passing Wednesday night in a public Facebook post. It is impossible to separate liberation struggles from song. And in the 1960s — at marches, and in jailhouses — the voice leading those songs was often Bernice Johnson Reagon. Her work as a scholar and activist continued throughout her life, in universities and concert halls, at protests and in hous...2024-07-2358 minWhat Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny MomsWhat Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny MomsBEST OF: Bethany Johnson and Margaret QuinlanMargaret "Maggie" Quinlan and Bethany Johnson are the co-authors of the book You’re Doing it Wrong! Mothering, Media and Medical Expertise. This book investigates the history of mothering advice in the media, from the 19th century to today, and the processes by which mothering has been defined, from getting pregnant to being pregnant to giving birth to whether "that baby" needs a hat on.Like most moms, Maggie and Bethany questioned their own parenting decisions because they understood their choices would be met with scrutiny exercised in few other arenas. They suggest that the first step to...2024-07-0533 minCatholic MomcastCatholic MomcastCatholic Momcast #291: Vocations and Writing with Sr. Margaret Kerry, FSPMaria Morera Johnson interviews Catholic Mom contributor Sr. Margaret Kerry, FSP, about vocations, writing for Catholic Mom, and praying through her painting. A Daughter of St. Paul for 50 years, Sr. Margaret continues to pursue new ways to proclaim the Gospel: sharing the Pauline Charism with the laity, writing books (St. Anthony of Padua: Fire & Light; Strength in Darkness: John of the Cross; Prayers for the New Evangelization), and through direct evangelization. She is available for workshops on the Vocation & Mission of the Laity, Media Literacy, and The New Evangelization.  Links in Show: Read all a...2024-06-2621 minThe See-Through PodcastThe See-Through PodcastMargaret Comin (Blind Author)Episode 111 | Margaret Comin makes her very first podcast appearance! In this episode, Margaret shares the powerful story of how she lost her sight in a childhood accident at 2 1/2 years old and how that pivotal event profoundly shaped her life and family dynamics.  SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a video editor living with a rare and incurable eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa (or RP for short). In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness t...2024-06-251h 13Author ExpressAuthor ExpressPrickly Company is Good Company with Kitty JohnsonOn today’s show we get to meet Margaret Johnson, who’s published by Lake Union Publishing under the pen-name Kitty Johnson. Margaret doesn’t mind whether people call her Margaret or Kitty – she answers to both names!Margaret first started writing in her twenties after finishing a Fine Art degree. Faced with an uncertain future – making money from art is a notoriously precarious prospect – Margaret had the bright idea of writing a best-selling novel to finance her painting career. This first novel was never published – she says she basically swapped one precarious way of living for another - but...2024-05-2913 minFiring Line with Margaret HooverFiring Line with Margaret HooverDoris Kearns Goodwin on her husband, history, and her ‘unfinished love story’Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss “An Unfinished Love Story,” her new book recounting the 1960s from her perspective and that of her late husband, presidential speechwriter Dick Goodwin. The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer recalls the genesis of the project and reflects on the difference between writing about her husband and long-dead presidents like Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt. She details Dick Goodwin’s work for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, including writing Johnson’s address to Congress after the Bloody Sunday march in Selma. Goodwin also addresses declining trust in gover...2024-05-1851 minInsights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting PodcastInsights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting PodcastHonourable Margaret Johnson, Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries on food export in NBOn this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David talk with the Honourable Margaret Johnson, Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries in New Brunswick about agriculture, food production and the opportunities for growth in the province and region.  Agriculture and food production (excluding fish and seafood), is the second most important export industry in New Brunswick supporting nearly 17,000 jobs and $1.9 billion in export revenue. The sector has been growing rapidly in recent years and Minister Johnson tells us why and what is being done to exploit future growth opportunities.2024-05-0953 minMARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDENMARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDENTim Johnson on Bio-Productive Gardens – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 18, 2024In a recent phone call, today’s guest, Tim Johnson, used the phrase “bio-productive gardens,” and it stopped me. What does he mean by that, I thought? And then he explained:  There are ways to manage our landscapes, he said, so... Read More ›2024-03-1528 minSnap DecisionsSnap DecisionsShe's Got Game: GS&P's Margaret JohnsonFresh off her agency’s four Super Bowl commercials, Goodby Silverstein & Partners Chief Creative Officer Margaret Johnson joins the show and discusses the craziness of putting together a Big Game ad and her experience building creative for the biggest audiences. She also talks about integrating digital at a leading agency and provides her perspective on the impact of AI on her work. Also, John gives his snap decision on whether there’s a backlash against technology. Brian takes a swing at another Hopelessly Unattainable Guest.Key topics & chapter markers (00:37) - SNAP DECISION: Waymo car fire a sig...2024-02-2246 minFiring Line with Margaret HooverFiring Line with Margaret HooverBET co-founder Sheila Johnson on ‘Walking through Fire’ and the secrets to her successEntrepreneur Sheila Johnson–who co-founded BET and went on to become America’s first Black female billionaire–sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss her memoir and the personal and professional obstacles she has overcome to achieve success. Johnson, who recently released “Walk Through Fire: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Triumph,” reflects on her childhood and what she describes as an abusive first marriage to Bob Johnson, with whom she launched Black Entertainment Television in the early days of cable. She explains the original vision behind BET and the role she believes it could still play in society...2024-02-1043 minSalmon Farming: Inside & OutSalmon Farming: Inside & OutHon. Margaret Johnson: The government advocateMargaret Johnson, New Brunswick's minister for agriculture, aquaculture and fisheries, provides an overview of the aquaculture industry in Atlantic Canada and discusses the opportunities, and challenges, facing the sector.2024-01-3033 minThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryEpisode 168 - Witness to Time: Margaret Ann Harvey Neve's Three-Century SagaSend us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. Join Jennie and Dianne as they unravel the remarkable life of Margaret Ann Harvey Neve in this episode of the Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery Podcast! This latest episode delves into the story of the first recorded female supercentenarian, the second person to reach 110 (after Geert Boomgaard), and the first to span three centuries (1792-1903).  "Living to be over 100 is not just about time; it's about witnessing the dance of history." Explore the political, social, and fashion transformations she witnessed throughout h...2024-01-2535 min