podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Margaret Ross
Shows
Bosworth ASMR
History Medieval ASMR The First Scottish War of Independence
Hi there. Come in, get comfortable. Close your eyes if you like. Let your body rest tonight. Let's go back to the Green Hills of Scotland in the late 12 hundreds. It's a time of castles and kings, but also uncertainty and ambition. Tonight we'll talk about the first war of Scottish independence, the war that gave rise to William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, and the long, quiet struggle of a small kingdom trying to stay free from a much larger one.It begins in 1286 when Scotland's King Alexander iii. Died unexpectedly after falling from a horse...
2025-06-29
07 min
Kitchen Chat® – Margaret McSweeney
Matcha, Matcha, Matcha!
On this particularly timely edition of Kitchen Chat®: A Taste of Luxury, History, and Hospitality, host Margaret McSweeney whisks you away on a flavorful journey into the captivating world of Matcha! From World Tea Expo in Las Vegas and the Chicago Tea Festival, where the global popularity and ceremonial allure of Matcha was undeniably the "hot topic. Join Margaret as she explores what this powdered green tea is, by uncovering its fascinating history, its luxurious applications, and the warm hospitality that surrounds its preparation and enjoyment. We'll hear from distinguished experts who are shaping the mo...
2025-05-22
09 min
Kitchen Chat
Matcha, Matcha, Matcha!
On this particularly timely edition of Kitchen Chat®: A Taste of Luxury, History, and Hospitality, host Margaret McSweeney whisks you away on a flavorful journey into the captivating world of Matcha! From World Tea Expo in Las Vegas and the Chicago Tea Festival, where the global popularity and ceremonial allure of Matcha was undeniably the "hot topic. Join Margaret as she explores what this powdered green tea is, by uncovering its fascinating history, its luxurious applications, and the warm hospitality that surrounds its preparation and enjoyment. We'll hear from distinguished experts who are shaping the mo...
2025-05-22
09 min
GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Podcast
Psilocybin in Serious Illness: A Podcast with James Downar, Ali John Zarrabi and Margaret Ross
We’ve covered psychedelics on the podcast before—first in 2019 with Ira Byock, where we explored their potential role in medicine, and then again in 2023 with Stacy Fischer, Brian Anderson, and Theora Cimino, focusing on the reasons to approach psychedelic use in patients with caution. In today’s episode, we’re taking a closer look at the current state of the science around one specific psychedelic: psilocybin. We'll discuss three recent clinical trials involving patients with serious illness, joined by our guests James Downar, Ali John Zarrabi, and Margaret Ross. We begin with a refresher on psiloc...
2025-05-08
46 min
Patriots With Grit
🔁 Government's Land Grab Agenda: Controlling Food Production and Resources | Margaret Byfield
Margaret Byfield joins us as she breaks down the importance of not allowing the government or unelected bureaucrats to steal land from American landowners. The Natural Asset grab is not for the purpose of protecting nature. It’s to satisfy our nation’s creditors. If they succeed, our protected natural resources will eventually be mined, grazed, drilled and developed – just not by their rightful land-owning Americans.Follow Margaret and American Stewards of Liberty: https://americanstewards.usFollow Margaret and American Stewards of Liberty: https://americanstewards.us----------------------------- Check out all of our ve...
2025-04-20
45 min
The Poultry Podcast Show
Margaret Ross: Backyard Poultry Boom | Ep. 134
In this episode of The Poultry Podcast Show, Margaret Ross from North Carolina Cooperative Extension talks about her path into poultry science and her experience working with both commercial and backyard poultry farms. She shares insights on biosecurity, nutrient management planning, and sustainable poultry production. Join us as she offers practical tips for overcoming challenges and making the most of opportunities in poultry farming. Catch the full episode on all major platforms!"Urban poultry farming is gaining popularity, and questions about housing, regulations, and biosecurity often arise for aspiring backyard chicken keepers."
2025-03-25
28 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
NYT columnist Ross Douthat on Trump and the new post-post-Cold War era
As President Trump wages tariff wars around the world and upends the U.S. alliance with Ukraine, conservative New York Times columnist Ross Douthat and Margaret Hoover discuss the president’s actions, his address to Congress, and the future of the GOP.While Douthat defends the Trump administration's goal of achieving an armistice in Ukraine and convincing Europe to take on greater responsibility, he says that calling Zelensky a dictator “is not a good plan.” He also suggests a lasting peace will depend on whether Putin negotiates in good faith and whether the U.S. and Europe can pr...
2025-03-08
52 min
Between The Covers
Going Gothic in the Haunting Novel The Little Stranger
Sarah Waters' novel The Little Stranger is a surprise addition to the 100 Most Lovable Novels in the English Language list, but after this discussion of how this gothic novel illuminates 20th century Britain and the ghosts of past ways of life that may continue to haunt us all, you'll likely be adding it to your list. We introduce a new feature this week, a friend of the pod sharing her favorite book! This week Christine Ross talks about the Great Gatsby, and of course, Chaos Reader brings the random but worthwhile recommendation.
2025-03-04
41 min
Patriots With Grit
369. Government's Land Grab Agenda: Controlling Food Production and Resources | Margaret Byfield
Margaret Byfield joins us as she breaks down the importance of not allowing the government or unelected bureaucrats to steal land from American landowners. The Natural Asset grab is not for the purpose of protecting nature. It’s to satisfy our nation’s creditors. If they succeed, our protected natural resources will eventually be mined, grazed, drilled and developed – just not by their rightful land-owning Americans.Follow Margaret and American Stewards of Liberty:https://americanstewards.usFollow Margaret and American Stewards of Liberty:https://americanstewards.us-----------------------------Check out all of our...
2025-02-20
45 min
The Authority Podcast — Expert Insights and Fresh Ideas for Education Leaders
The Emerging Teacher Leader with Kathy Perez and Margaret Coughlan
My guests today are Dr. Kathy Perez and Dr. Margaret Coughlan. Kathy is a professor emerita at Saint Mary’s College of California. She has extensive teaching experience as a general and special educator, literacy and ESL coach, administrator, and curriculum- and staff-development coordinator. Margaret is a classroom teacher, district leader, researcher, and adjunct faculty at Saint Mary’s College of California. Her professional work includes teaching elementary students, teachers, and graduate school master level candidates. We discuss their book The Emerging Teacher Leader: Six Dynamic Practices to Nurture Profes...
2025-01-28
47 min
Behind the Latch
The Research Recap: 16- Milk fat, antibiotics, determinants, and relaxation
In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty dives into the latest research articles from her Google Scholar alerts, exploring how recent findings can enhance the practice of IBCLCs. Margaret breaks down complex research into actionable strategies for lactation consultants, focusing on how these insights can improve breastfeeding outcomes. Whether you're a seasoned IBCLC or just starting your journey, these episodes will keep you at the forefront of evidence-based lactation care.Key Points Covered:Donor Human Milk Fat Content and Maternal BMIMargaret reviews this study by de Castro et al. (2024), which...
2025-01-02
12 min
The Agri-Tourist, My Journey Back to Agriculture
Berkshire Grown's Margaret Moulton Raises the Profile on Local Food & Farms
Send us a textToday we are speaking with Margaret Moulton, Executive Director at Berkshire Grown. Berkshire Grown, based in Great Barrington, MA, works toward an equitable and resilient local food system by supporting and promoting farmers, connecting people to local food, and building community partnerships around local food security. Margaret and I explore the impact of Berkshire Grown on the community and how the organization, its members, and its partners demonstrated, especially during COVID, the need of relying on regional food sources and that you actually can rely on those regional food sources. Many food...
2024-12-30
1h 10
STEPHANY SPENCER-LEBARON:
Pt 41-I: Ross Wesley LeBaron Sr and “More on” LeBaron Madness
Pt 41-I: Ross Wesley LeBaron Sr and “More on” LeBaron Madness Ross Wesley LeBaron Sr dancing with one of his many lovely daughters (Courtesy of Mary Bonnelle Taylor) In this blog, I continue with Tumblr-borrowed newsfeeds (See Tumblr for more such; and photos that didn’t copy to these following newsfeeds): “The outcome of Thelma Elena Cox LeBaron’s Ad: SNUBBED BY DIVORCEE, HE STILL WANTS A WIFE “Reno, Nev., April 25.–(IP)–The Illinois artist who flew west to propose to a Salt Lake City divorcee with eight children–only to be turned do...
2024-12-05
00 min
The Slowdown: Poetry & Reflection Daily
1246: Big Purple Peonies by Margaret Ross
Today’s poem is Big Purple Peonies by Margaret Ross. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Today’s deeply satisfying poem arrives from an exacting eye. The poet’s kinetic imagination and mental roaming feel gorgeously reportorial and cinematic, mapping self-reflection through their portrayal of vibrant landscapes.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
2024-11-25
06 min
The Slowdown: Poetry & Reflection Daily
1246: Big Purple Peonies by Margaret Ross
Today’s poem is Big Purple Peonies by Margaret Ross. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Today’s deeply satisfying poem arrives from an exacting eye. The poet’s kinetic imagination and mental roaming feel gorgeously reportorial and cinematic, mapping self-reflection through their portrayal of vibrant landscapes.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
2024-11-25
05 min
The Last Post Radio Show
The Last Post Radio Show speaks with historian Margaret Anderson from Melbourne's Old Treasury Building
The Last Post Editor and Radio Show Host, Greg T Ross speaks with Margaret Anderson from the Old Treasury Building, about exhibitions, currently running at Spring Street, that reflect our history.
2024-11-24
22 min
Cookbook Love Podcast
From Ballet to Brunch: Jessie-Sierra Ross on Effortless Entertaining and Seasonal Feasts
In today’s episode, I welcome Jessie-Sierra Ross. Jessie is a former professional ballerina turned food and lifestyle blogger. She’s the creative mind behind the blog Straight to the Hips, Baby, where she shares her elegant yet approachable style of cooking, cocktails, and home entertaining. We dive into Jessie’s transition from the world of ballet to the arena of home entertaining, discussing: Transition from Ballet to Blogging: Jessie shares her journey from ballet slippers to blogging, detailing how her background in the performing arts shaped her approach to food and entertaining. Bui...
2024-11-21
1h 00
The Last Post Radio Show Podcast
Exploring Victoria's History
In this episode Greg Ross talks to Margaret Anderson, Director of Melbourne's Old Treasury Building Museum. The perfect place to visit and learn about the State of Victoria and it's rich history.
2024-09-30
22 min
Finding Our Minds
Spiritual Abuse and Childhood Trauma
Write to us, we want to hear from you!Spiritual abuse that takes place during childhood is unique in the trauma developed by the abused. In this episode of Finding Our Minds. Dr. Margaret Arnd-Caddigan (she/her) and co-host Léa Fae (they/he/she/fae/faer) discuss how religious trauma differs from other types of childhood trauma, and how that can affect development. Sources for this season can be found in two parts. Below, and in the Episode 1 description. Sources (2/2)McGraw, Danielle M., Marjan Ebadi, Constance Dalenber, Vanessa Wu, B...
2024-07-16
33 min
General Witchfinders: The British Horror Podcast
44b - Nigel Kneale's Beasts - During Barty's Party
Welcome back to our “Beasts” Double Bill! Last time, we watched "The Dummy" from the infamous anthology series by General Witchfinders hero Nigel Kneale. We now leave the smashed-up movie set of "The Dummy" with its snarling Y-fronts-wearing jilted actor and join Angie and Roger Truscott in their secluded Hampshire home for "During Barty's Party." This episode features the only actual 'beasts' as the main threat: in this case, large, super-evolved, intelligent rats. Elizabeth Sellars plays Angie Truscott, known for "The Mummy's Shroud," and Anthony Bate plays Roger Truscott, heavily channeling Michael Bryant's Pete...
2024-04-15
1h 20
The SelfWork Podcast
376 SelfWork: Three Unexpected Facets of Grief
Norman Lear is someone whose work, talent, and creativity I’ve admired for a long time. I've used an interview that he gave before he died as my inspiration for this episode, when he said about his own mortality, "It's not the going... it's the leaving that's hard." So today on SW, we’re going to focus on endings and grieving and three facets of grief that may be surprising: When grief is harder the second year and facing the future is hard When your grief means that you fear risking loving again When grief is char...
2024-01-12
23 min
The SelfWork Podcast
376 SelfWork: Three Unexpected Facets of Grief
Norman Lear is someone whose work, talent, and creativity I’ve admired for a long time. I've used an interview that he gave before he died as my inspiration for this episode, when he said about his own mortality, "It's not the going... it's the leaving that's hard." So today on SW, we’re going to focus on endings and grieving and three facets of grief that may be surprising: When grief is harder the second year and facing the future is hard When your grief means that you fear risking loving again When grief is char...
2024-01-12
23 min
The EVERYTHING ENVY Podcast
149) Business Chronicles: A 2023 Year End Review
As we bid farewell to an incredible year, join us in this special episode as we take a stroll down memory lane. From exciting milestones to unexpected challenges, we unpack the highlights that defined our business journey throughout 2023. Get ready for a candid conversation filled with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, lessons learned, and the heartwarming moments that made this year truly unforgettable. Whether you've been with us since the beginning or just joined our community, this recap is a celebration of the shared experiences that shaped our business. Tune in, reminisce, and let's welcome the new year together! Everything Envy Links: Amazon...
2023-12-25
52 min
Years of Lead Pod
Illegal Work: The shady left-wing group that shook down nightclubs for the mob, traded bombs for guns, and pulled off an art heist, ft. Margaret Killjoy
References Alberto Asor Rosa, Il grande silenzio. Intervista sugli intellettuali. Roma: Laterza, 2009. Aldo Grandi, Insurrezione armata. Milano: RCS Libri S.p.a, 2005. Antonio Negri. Girolamo De Michele, Storia di un comunista (Italian Edition). Milano: Ponte alle grazie. Kindle Edition, 2015. Antonio Negri. Girolamo De Michele, Galera ed esilio, Storia di un comunista. Milano: Ponte alle grazie, 2018. Red Notes, Italy 1980-1981 After Marx, Jail! The Attempted Destruction of a Communist Movement. London: Red Notes, 1981. Marco Scavino, “La piazza e la forza. I percorsi verso la lotta ar...
2023-11-27
1h 22
Translators Note
A Conversation with Margaret Ross
Translators Note host Jake Goldwasser talks to the poet and translator Margaret Ross about the frame of a poem and her translations of the Chinese poet Huang Fan.Listen here on Spotify. **Our theme music is by Nate Repasz; other music in the episode is by Tim Kahn.
2023-11-18
00 min
MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN
Ross Gay on the Garden’s Delights – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Sept 25, 2023
The words joy and delight figure prominently in writer Ross Gay’s work – and so do moments he spends in his garden, and descriptions of his relationship to plants. Is that a coincidence — that the garden is a main character... Read More ›
2023-09-22
27 min
Don’t Miss A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Thrilling.
Mysteries of Trash and Treasure: The Ghostly Photos by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/650888to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mysteries of Trash and Treasure: The Ghostly Photos Series: #2 of Mysteries of Trash and Treasure Author: Margaret Peterson Haddix Narrator: Mark Sanderlin, Gail Shalan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 58 minutes Release date: September 12, 2023 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: New York Times bestselling middle-grade thriller author Margaret Peterson Haddix returns to the Mysteries of Trash and Treasure series as Colin and Nevaeh unravel a mystery from the 1930s and explore the emotions associated with death and dying. Colin and Nevaeh are great at finding things. After all, they found each other a...
2023-09-12
6h 58
The SelfWork Podcast
358 SelfWork: What You've Been Taught About Grief May Be Wrong
We certainly have had – and the world has had – our fair share of reasons to grieve. Wherever you live, you felt the fear and loss of the pandemic. Add on to that, the impact of hurricanes, tornados, drought, fires, floods, war, racism, political unrest, violence… we’ve got it all - some countries more than others. But these events are also a backdrop for whatever happens in our personal lives – people who we’ve loved dying, losing a job, having to move or even to escape from where you’ve lived, developing a severe mental or physical illness or one that’s chro...
2023-09-08
24 min
The SelfWork Podcast
358 SelfWork: What You've Been Taught About Grief May Be Wrong
We certainly have had – and the world has had – our fair share of reasons to grieve. Wherever you live, you felt the fear and loss of the pandemic. Add on to that, the impact of hurricanes, tornados, drought, fires, floods, war, racism, political unrest, violence… we’ve got it all - some countries more than others. But these events are also a backdrop for whatever happens in our personal lives – people who we’ve loved dying, losing a job, having to move or even to escape from where you’ve lived, developing a severe mental or physical illness or one that’s chro...
2023-09-08
24 min
The EVERYTHING ENVY Podcast
137) Stetson's Bob Ross Painting Party: The Birthday Edition Part 2
Join us for a paint-splattered adventure like no other! In this lively episode, hosts Margaret and Stetson are joined by a very special guest - Jackie! Aka, Margaret’s daughter and Stetson’s sister. Get ready to embark on a journey through the colorful world of Stetson’s 5th Annual Bob Ross Painting Birthday Party. It's a celebration of art, laughter, and heartwarming memories as we reminisce about past painting shenanigans and unveil the exciting plans for this year's bash. Oh, the surprises we have in store for this year's...
2023-09-04
32 min
RevSarah Shares
Sunday 16th July 2023 Reflection - Greatness in Friendship
Welcome to worship this week where we continue our theme of friendship and focus on sibling friendship found in Aaron and Moses. We think first about each of the brothers examining their different skills and callings and then we look at their relationship and how they work together through the lens of friendship. Hazel really enjoyed learning about these two well-known characters in her preparation and hopes you do too. Thank you to Margaret for leading us in Scripture readings all of which are from the book of Exodus. May God bless you all. #eastkilbride #worshi...
2023-07-16
52 min
The SelfWork Podcast
340 SelfWork: What You Need to Know About the Merry-Go-Round of Dieting: A Conversation with Jenn Trepeck
The excitement of shedding pounds. The disappointment of gaining them back. Deprivation as a way of life. Dieting is a merry-go-round…minus the fun. Whether this describes you or someone you care for (friend, family member, child, patient, client), it’s a real issue for too many of us today. Yo-yo dieting reveals a terrible reality: most Americans are alarmingly misinformed about what to eat, when to eat, and how to get healthy. Jenn Trepeck is my guest today on SelfWork. I listened to her podcast Salad with a Side Of Fries and was excited abou...
2023-05-24
39 min
The SelfWork Podcast
340 SelfWork: What You Need to Know About the Merry-Go-Round of Dieting: A Conversation with Jenn Trepeck
The excitement of shedding pounds. The disappointment of gaining them back. Deprivation as a way of life. Dieting is a merry-go-round…minus the fun. Whether this describes you or someone you care for (friend, family member, child, patient, client), it’s a real issue for too many of us today. Yo-yo dieting reveals a terrible reality: most Americans are alarmingly misinformed about what to eat, when to eat, and how to get healthy. Jenn Trepeck is my guest today on SelfWork. I listened to her podcast Salad with a Side Of Fries and was excited abou...
2023-05-24
39 min
RevSarah Shares
Faith: At Face Value or Question Everything?
Welcome to our Sunday Worship for 16th April - also known as Low Sunday. Today with help from Thomas Sarah explores faith and accepting it at face value or question everything with a couple of short reflections. Margaret leads us through our Gospel reading from John 20. #churchofscotland #worship #Easter #moncreiff #prayer #Thomas #revsarahshares #eastkilbride Remember the full service is available on our Youtube channel or you can listen for the price of a phonecall on your plan at 01355681230. Thank you for listening and hope you have a lovely week.
2023-04-16
22 min
Social Impact Design for Business
From the lab: Innovations for the green energy transition
In this episode of Social Impact Design for Business, Jerry Davis of Michigan Ross' +Impact Studio interviews Margaret Woolridge, Director of the Institute for Energy Solutions; Andre Boehman of UM Mechanical Engineering; Michael Craig of the UM School of Environment and Sustainability and the Institute for Energy Solutions; Neil Dasgupta of UM Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and Johanna Mathieu of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science In this episode, Jerry asked all of them to briefly share what they felt were the most intriguing and promising new innovations in green energy that inspire them. They discussed everything from waste h...
2023-02-09
13 min
The Entrepreneur’s Café: Creating True Wealth from the Inside Out
“Your Money Mirror”
In this encore episode, podcast host, Master Business Coach, and Mental Fitness Expert, Erica Ross-Krieger reveals why the subtitle of this podcast (“Creating True Wealth from the Inside Out”) is so important to her and for all entrepreneurs. This episode is a fan favorite and the perfect inspiration for the beginning month of the New Year. Erica gets right to the heart of how money can be a mirror for our entrepreneurial journeys. Listen in as Erica shares:• Common questions listeners ask her about the emphasis here on money.•The top bo...
2023-01-31
15 min
Big Adventures with Brian Dierker
Ross Garrison
Ross Garrison is a surfer, river runner, and avid backpacker. He sits down with Brian to chat about his world travels, long distance hikes, and much more! Enjoy Ross Garrison!Big Adventures with Brian Dierker is produced with joy by Big Adventures Entertainment LLC.
2022-11-29
59 min
RevSarah Shares
Extraordinary Journey - Joseph - 16th October 2022
Welcome to the Rev Sarah Shares podcast. Today we meet Joseph (known for his technicolour dream coat!) but we meet the biblical version starting as an arrogant know it all teenager sold into slavery by his fed up brothers, and with a hop skip and a jump through his time in prison and landing up as the second most important man in Egypt we fall headlong into his tearful reunion with his brothers. Genuinely encourage you to read through Genesis 37-45 to get all the drama and plenty of it there is. Heather, a lay worship leader giv...
2022-10-16
20 min
RevSarah Shares
Ready for Jesus to return? Parables of Jesus
Welcome to Worship for August 7th 2022 where we continue our Parables season. Today we look at the story of the ten young bridesmaids and ponder whether we are planners or go with the flow! We also consider the second coming of Jesus, what heaven might be like and touch on the hard topic of death and grieving. As always there is more that can be said than is but hopefully it might help us think about what keeps us hope-filled in a world full of change and decay and death. Thank you to Margaret for sharing the Gospel reading...
2022-08-07
20 min
The History of American Food
049 Oysters & Lesser Shellfish
Come Join the Fun!Intelligent Speech Conference - 2022, June 25thCome hear me reveal possibly dangerous information about Gumbo. https://www.intelligentspeechconference.com/Regular Ticket Price: $30Extra 10% Off? Use the code: FOODOysters are EVERYTHING. It's like cronuts meet 1990's fro-yo. Everyone is Obsessed.Sure there are some other shellfish, but who cares about them? Throw in a crab for variety now and then.But more importantly I address why prisoners got mad about lobster, why there was oyster ketchup, and the most ridiculous DoorDash order ever....
2022-06-15
31 min
The Mindtools L&D Podcast
298 — How can L&D promote an anti-racist workplace?
Back in episode 279 of this podcast (February 1, 2022: ‘Why work is the ideal place to talk about race’), we spoke with authors Margaret Greenberg and Gina Greenlee about their book The Business of Race. But while we talked extensively about personal experiences and inner work, we didn’t have a chance to dig into what L&D can do to promote an anti-racist workplace. So this week on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast, Margaret and Gina are back with Ross G and Nahdia to discuss: The pre-work required for organizational change The extent to which diversity traini...
2022-06-14
42 min
The SelfWork Podcast
287 SelfWork: Changing Your Chatter: A Conversation with Researcher and Author Ethan Kross
If you like SelfWork because we talk about "what you can do about it," this interview will be incredibly helpful to you! As a therapist who focuses a lot on how to move from negative, destructive thinking to much more positive, motivating self-talk - I've learned that HOW you talk to yourself highly influences what you actually do. I've asked people who are fighting viciously with one another to imagine what they want their relationship to look like in five years - and all of a sudden, their communication improves or is less vitriolic. In order to distance from pain...
2022-06-10
45 min
The SelfWork Podcast
287 SelfWork: Changing Your Chatter: A Conversation with Researcher and Author Ethan Kross
If you like SelfWork because we talk about "what you can do about it," this interview will be incredibly helpful to you! As a therapist who focuses a lot on how to move from negative, destructive thinking to much more positive, motivating self-talk - I've learned that HOW you talk to yourself highly influences what you actually do. I've asked people who are fighting viciously with one another to imagine what they want their relationship to look like in five years - and all of a sudden, their communication improves or is less vitriolic. In order to distance from pain...
2022-06-10
45 min
I Was Only Doing My Job: Australia's Military History
Principal Matron Grace Margaret Wilson CBE RRC: A Lifetime of Service
1-JANUARY 1916 While Serving with 3 Australian General Hospital Squadron Principal Matron Grace Margaret Wilson in Lemnos, Greece would coordinate the nursing care of wounded Australian Soldiers from the Gallipoli Campaign and in doing so would also fight for recognition and proper treatment of the nurses under her charge. a Professional Nurse before the Great War, she would go on to be Matron-in-Chief of the Australian Imperial Force in both the First and Second World Wars, These acts would result in him being awarded the Royal Red Cross First class and the Nightingale Medal, four Mentions in Dispatches and her appointment...
2022-05-07
19 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Poor Richard's Women: Deborah Read Franklin and the Other Women Behind the Founding Father by Nancy Rubin Stuart
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/520836 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Poor Richard's Women: Deborah Read Franklin and the Other Women Behind the Founding Father Author: Nancy Rubin Stuart Narrator: Ann M. Richardson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 15, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: “An engrossing look at the human side of Benjamin Franklin . . . Using a post-feminist lens that’s critical of gender essentialism, Stuart rescues these women from obscurity . . . This is a terrific read: poignant, provocative, and probing.” —Library Journal, Starred Review A vivid portrait of the women who loved, nurtured, and defended America’s famous sci...
2022-03-15
10 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
A Deeper Sickness: Journal of America in the Pandemic Year by Margaret Peacock, Erik L. Peterson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/517808 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Deeper Sickness: Journal of America in the Pandemic Year Author: Margaret Peacock, Erik L. Peterson Narrator: Raquel Razan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 44 minutes Release date: March 8, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A harrowing chronicle by two leading historians, capturing in real time the events of a year marked by multiple devastations. When we look back at the year 2020, how can we describe what really happened? In A Deeper Sickness, award-winning historians Margaret Peacock and Erik Peterson set out to preserve what they call the “focused confusion,” and...
2022-03-08
10 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Burning Questions: Essays and Occasional Pieces 2004–2021 by Margaret Atwood
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/524304 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Burning Questions: Essays and Occasional Pieces 2004–2021 Author: Margaret Atwood Narrator: Tori Dunlap, Kaniehtiio Horn, Amelia Sargisson, Lorna Crozier, Stephanie Belding, Ann Dowd, Tess Degenstein, Amanda Cordner, Ciarán Hinds, Omar El Akkad, Esi Edugyan, Naomi Alderman, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Margaret Atwood Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 1 minute Release date: March 1, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. From cultural icon Margaret Atwood comes a brilliant collection of essays -- funny, erudite, endlessly curious, uncannily prescient -- which seek answers to Bur...
2022-03-01
05 min
The Entrepreneur’s Café: Creating True Wealth from the Inside Out
“Your Money Mirror”
In this episode, podcast host, Master Business Coach, and Mental Fitness Expert, Erica Ross-Krieger reveals why the subtitle of this podcast (“Creating True Wealth from the Inside Out”) is so important to her and for all entrepreneurs. Erica gets right to the heart of how money can be a mirror for our entrepreneurial journeys. Listen in as Erica shares:• Common questions listeners ask her about the emphasis here on money.•The top books on money, abundance, and prosperity that she recommends.• The value of looking at our relationship with 5 types of mo...
2022-02-22
14 min
Reed Talk
Episode 21 - Philip Ross
In Episode 21 of REED TALK interview Philip Ross, associate principal oboist of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and gouging machine creator. We grill Phil with some hard-hitting queries about all that stuff we do with cane before we tie and scrape. No doubt many of your gouging puzzles will be answered by listening! Music excerpts: Três Peças Atlânticas: Chorinho baiano by Eurico Carrapatoso performed by Courtney Miller; Bizet Symphony in C, mvt 2, Phil Ross, oboe soloist and Le Prudent from Cinquième Suitte by Jean-François Boüin performed by Margaret Marco. Reed Talk is produced by Jason
2022-01-20
37 min
The Mighty Boosh Songs
Eels (Live)
The Mighty Boosh Eels Live on Jonathan Ross. Credits to the BBC
2021-12-25
03 min
Sojourner Truth Radio
December 2, 2021
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer is planning to bring President Joe Biden’s social spending and climate bill to the floor as soon as the week of Dec. 13, according to The Hill. Schumer plans to deliver the bill, known as Build Back Better, to the Senate floor once Democrats finish negotiations. Anna Aurilio, the Federal Campaign Director of Economic Security Project Action, joins us to look into what the bill entails including a proposal to expand the child tax credit. On Wednesday, December 1, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a pivotal case that could result in the re...
2021-12-02
57 min
The Drug Science Podcast
47. Psychedelics for Palliative Care with Dr Margaret Ross
Dr Margaret Ross is a Senior Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist from Melbourne, Australia and the Chief Principal Investigator for Australia’s first psilocybin assisted psychotherapy study. Throughout her career, her main focus has been youth mental health and more recently cancer and palliative care. Following working as a research psychologist and clinical trial coordinator for The University of Melbourne and Orygen Youth Health, Margaret decided to move into researching alternatives for her oncology patients who were terrified of dying and experiencing existential distress in the face of their diagnosis. After seeing the c...
2021-10-13
40 min
Futility Closet
Stranded in Shangri-La
In 1945, a U.S. Army transport plane crashed in New Guinea, leaving three survivors marooned in the island's mountainous interior. Injured, starving, and exhausted, the group seemed beyond the hope of rescue. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the plight of the stranded survivors and the remarkable plan to save them. We'll also reflect on synthetic fingerprints and puzzle over a suspicious notebook. Intro: What's the shortest possible game of Monopoly if each player plays optimally? Omen or crated inkwell. Sources for...
2021-10-04
30 min
Everyday Medicine with Dr Luke
Special Episode 5. Psilocybin assisted psychotherapy with Dr Margaret Ross
The burden of mental health to Western society ranks amongst the leading causes of overall clinical presentations and the impact of anxiety, depression, addiction, substance abuse and PTSD can be devastating both to individuals and society. Recognition that psychedelic therapies may offer a profound benefit in the treatment of these conditions has rekindled a renaissance in their use, in particular of psilocybin from Psilocybe cubensis or “magic” mushrooms. The Australian Psilocybin Assisted Psychotherapy study at St Vincent’s focusing on end of life anxiety and depression is providing fascinating insights into the place and future use of these compounds. ...
2021-09-14
36 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Mitchell on Meetings by David Mitchell
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/523519 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mitchell on Meetings Author: David Mitchell Narrator: David Mitchell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 22 minutes Release date: August 26, 2021 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: David Mitchell investigates how the humble meeting took over the world - and what we should do about it In this fantastic follow-up to Behaving Ourselves: David Mitchell on Manners, the comedian and columnist turns his attention to meetings, examining our love/hate relationship with them and asking how we evolved from getting together for a 'thing' to shouting at each other onscreen via Zoom...
2021-08-26
05 min
One More Question
Marina Willer: Why brands like Rolls Royce + Tate are built to last
Highlights from the conversation:You collect ideas by looking around the world and doing things, and all of those things form a vocabulary of ideas that you then come to useI always try and encourage young designers to not just look at design – to look wide and experience wideThings lead to other things. The more you collect ideas, the more you will have opportunities to make them happenIt's important that we create systems that are open and easy to flex to accommodate audiences as they participate in what you've createdWe shouldn't just do ‘adaptable’ for the sake of it, we...
2021-07-21
47 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Tiff: A Life of Timothy Findley by Sherrill Grace
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/525794 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Tiff: A Life of Timothy Findley Author: Sherrill Grace Narrator: Mary Wall Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 24 hours 32 minutes Release date: June 22, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Timothy Findley (1930-2002) was one of Canada's foremost writers-an award-winning novelist, playwright, and short-story writer who began his career as an actor in London, England. Findley was instrumental in the development of Canadian literature and publishing in the 1970s and 80s. During those years, he became a vocal advocate for human...
2021-06-22
05 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Feminism: A Very Short Introduction by Margaret Walters
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/520453 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Feminism: A Very Short Introduction Author: Margaret Walters Narrator: Allyson Johnson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 31 minutes Release date: June 1, 2021 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: How much have women's lives really changed? In the West women still come up against the 'glass ceiling' at work, most earning considerably less than their male counterparts. What are we to make of the now commonplace insistence that feminism deprives men of their rights and dignities? And how does one tackle the issue of female emancipation in different cultural and economic environments—in...
2021-06-01
30 min
Reed Talk
Episode 16 - Sherry Sylar
REED TALK’s sweet 16 episode features the one, the only...Sherry Sylar! Sherry is the associate principal oboist of the New York Philharmonic and teaches at the Manhattan School of Music and the New School at Mannes School of Music. In this episode Sherry pays tribute to Paul Laubin and Dan Ross and describes attaining the golden ratio in reed making. Music excerpts: Três Peças Atlânticas: Chorinho baiano by Eurico Carrapatoso performed by Courtney Miller, Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla performed by Sherry Sylar and Le Prudent from Cinquième Suitte by Jean-François Boüin performed by Margaret...
2021-05-17
33 min
Polliwaffle
S2 Girl Power: Margaret Thatcher
This week we venture back to the late 70's to when Margaret Thatcher was running the show in the UK to discover why she was so loved and so loathed. Maggie T fought hard to steer the UK through a shit show of an economy, a war and some unforgettable fashion choices. Listen now!
2021-05-11
20 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
[Spanish] - Linea Nigra by Jazmina Barrera
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/516489 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Linea Nigra Author: Jazmina Barrera Narrator: Karla Hernandez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 52 minutes Release date: April 27, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Desde los primeros momentos de su embarazo, Jazmina Barrera inició un diario que pronto se convirtió en un ensayo. Pero escribir sobre la gestación es también hacer la crónica de un proceso: el relato del comienzo de la vida. Así, Linea nigra es una novela ensayística o un ensayo novelado donde la autora, con la inte...
2021-04-27
05 min
Futility Closet
Princess Caraboo
In 1817 a young woman appeared in the English village of Almondsbury, speaking a strange language and seeking food and shelter. She revealed herself to be an Eastern princess, kidnapped by pirates from an exotic island. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of Princess Caraboo, who was both more and less than she seemed. We'll also discover a June Christmas and puzzle over some monster soup. Intro: In 1988, Martine Tischer proposed wrapping gifts in uncut U.S. currency. In 1948, Ralph Alpher, Hans Bethe...
2021-02-15
30 min
The TruthLover Podcast
Psilocybin Psychotherapy and Death - Dr Margaret Ross - TruthLover #38
In this episode of the podcast, Dr Margaret Ross join us, she is the Chief Principal Investigator for Australia’s first psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy study. A true clinical researcher, Dr Ross combines oversight of this ground-breaking trial with palliative care clinical work in her role as Senior Clinical Psychologist at St Vincent’s Hospital in Melbourne. Prior to her work in the field of cancer care, Dr Ross’ focus was youth mental health, working as a research psychologist and clinical trial coordinator for The University of Melbourne and Orygen Youth Health. However, Dr Ross missed direct clinic...
2021-02-04
58 min
Religion Rehab
Liberating The Mind & Soul From Spiritual Tyranny | Stewart Pearce & Jonam Ross
Join me for a fascinating conversation where we explore some of Stewart Pearce's methods to help his clients make quantum leaps in emancipating themselves from the tyranny of high control structures, finding their voice and speaking their truth..Stewart also shares some intriguing insights on how this emancipation is being reflected in the current conversation about Harry & Meghan, and why this is relevant for us as ex-JWs..Stewart Pearce is a Master of Voice and Radiance Coach, who after a period of Acting in the 1970’s became a leading Global Voice Co...
2021-01-01
1h 00
Eat Slay Live
Season 2 #6: Sergeant Margaret- M.O.M. (Maker of Men)
The boyz have their mom on who they affectionately refer to as Sergeant Margaret or Sarge . Truth ensues. ---------- *30 seconds in Sarge gives Ross “the look” for his language. Ross was scared. *The boyz wonder what she means when she keeps saying she was having “fun” in her younger days. *Sarge says she didn’t want to have kids..more than once. *Sarge talks about the time Todd died. *Sarge talks about the other time Todd died. * Sarge talks about all the other times Todd died. ...
2020-12-07
1h 14
Kicking & Streaming
The Iron Lady or: How I Learned About Margaret Thatcher
On this week's episode, Ross tells us about the rise and fall of Margaret Thatcher, the first woman in the western world who was invited to form a government. Ross tells us about the rise and decline of Maggie Thatcher the milk snatcher and gives us a crash course in Thatcherite policy, and lauds Meryl Streep for the performance that scored her a long-awaited Oscar. Copyright 2020 Sorry Mom Productions Related Media: Meryl Streep on playing Margaret Thatcher; What is the IRA?; ***DONATE TO BAIL FUNDS FOR PROTESTORS*** List of quee...
2020-09-14
1h 12
Futility Closet
The Case of Bobby Dunbar
In 1912, 4-year-old Bobby Dunbar went missing during a family fishing trip in Louisiana. Eight months later, a boy matching his description appeared in Mississippi. But was it Bobby Dunbar? In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the dispute over the boy's identity. We'll also contemplate a scholarship for idlers and puzzle over an ignorant army. Intro: During his solo circumnavigation of 1895-98, Joshua Slocum met the pilot of the Pinta. In 1868, inventor William Carr made a mousetrap for burglars. Sources for our feature...
2020-09-07
31 min
Futility Closet
Ursula Graham Bower and the Nagas
In 1937, Englishwoman Ursula Graham Bower became fascinated by the Naga people of northeastern India. She was living among them when World War II broke out and Japan threatened to invade their land. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe Bower's efforts to organize the Nagas against an unprecedented foe. We'll also consider a self-censoring font and puzzle over some perplexing spacecraft. Intro: In 1822 the Yorkshire Observer published the schedule of a bachelor's life. In 1988 philosopher Edward J. Gracely offered a dilemma regarding a flight from...
2020-06-15
30 min
Urban Political Podcast
Urban Commonwealth (AfterCorona #10)
Margaret Kohn on Solidarism, Scales, and the State On the basis of the book The Death and Life of the Urban Commonwealth, we discuss with Margaret Kohn her resuscitation of the early 20th century solidarist ideas and the links to the Lefebvrian notion of the right to the city. We challenge her on the question of scale and the role of the state in solidarist thinking, how all of this may enlighten the response to the Covid-19 moment, and recommend that you listen to her smart and thoughtful reflections. Margaret Kohn is a professor of political science...
2020-06-02
47 min
Mind Manifest Podcast
EP #13 Margaret Ross
I recently spoke to Dr Maragaret Ross, a Senior Clinical Psychologist at St Vincent’s Hospital in Melbourne. We spoke about her upcoming trial. For a long time, there has not been an antipodean star on the psychedelic research map, but the commencement of this study (and the resounding wave of public support it has generated) bode very well for the future of psychedelic research in Australia. As you will hear, Margaret attended a lecture on psychedelics and felt a visceral sense of responsibility to use her expertise and connections to help bring the psychedelic renaissance back to Australia. She di...
2020-04-30
1h 01
We'll Never be Royals
S1: Princess Margaret
We’ve finally arrived at Princess Margaret week and this ep is a rippa. So now you can find out all about Margaret and why everyone wants to be her! Not only does she know how to dress and drink she is also very good at dating high profile lovers in a low profile way. Except that one time she was photographed at her home in Mustique with a bloke 17 years her junior, while she was married. Oops! Anyway who cares, LK and Rossy discover some truth about Margot’s misspent youth and her well spent champagne budget. Listen now!
2020-04-21
41 min
Futility Closet
Death at the Lane Cove River
On New Year's Day 1963, two bodies were discovered on an Australian riverbank. Though their identities were quickly determined, weeks of intensive investigation failed to uncover a cause or motive for their deaths. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Bogle-Chandler case, which riveted Australia for years. We'll also revisit the Rosenhan study and puzzle over a revealing lighthouse. Intro: Alphonse Allais' 1897 Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man is silent. In 1975 muralist Richard Haas proposed restoring the shadows of...
2020-03-16
31 min
Futility Closet
The Public Universal Friend
After a severe fever in 1776, Rhode Island farmer's daughter Jemima Wilkinson was reborn as a genderless celestial being who had been sent to warn of the coming Apocalypse. But the general public was too scandalized by the messenger to pay heed to the message. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Public Universal Friend and the prejudiced reaction of a newly formed nation. We'll also bid on an immortal piano and puzzle over some Icelandic conceptions. Intro: When identical images of a tower...
2020-03-09
29 min
Futility Closet
Helga Estby's Walk
In 1896, Norwegian immigrant Helga Estby faced the foreclosure of her family's Washington farm. To pay the debt she accepted a wager to walk across the United States within seven months. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow her daring bid to win the prize, and its surprising consequence. We'll also toast Edgar Allan Poe and puzzle over a perplexing train. Intro: The Dutch and French words for kidney are reversals of one another. In Japan, Douglas Adams encountered a new conception of persistence. ...
2020-01-27
33 min
Jones County Chat
Jones County Chat - Episode 24 - Margaret Ross and Lisa Stewart
On the 24th episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host Margaret Ross from North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Jones County Center and guest Lisa Stewart from LCC and Trenton EMS. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
2019-08-07
19 min
Jones County Chat
Jones County Chat - Episode 23 - Margaret Ross and Regina Gardner
On this episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by Margaret Ross and Regina Gardner from North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Jones County Center. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
2019-08-02
18 min
Futility Closet
The Christmas Tree Ship
In the late 1800s Chicago families bought their Christmas trees from the decks of schooners that had ferried them across Lake Michigan. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll meet Herman Schuenemann, known as "Captain Santa," who brought Christmas to the city for 30 years until a fateful storm overtook him. We'll also peruse some possums and puzzle over a darkening phone. Intro: In 1991 a Yale physician proposed naming toes. No one's quite sure how cats navigate. Photo: Herman Schuenemann, center, with W.K. Vanaman...
2018-12-03
32 min
Dirt in Your Skirt - The Podcast
Dr. Michele Ross - Talks the Endocannabinoid System, Endocannabinoid Deficiency, and Vitamin Weed
Dr. Michele Ross is a leading endocannabinoid researcher and educator as well as fibromyalgia patient. She founded the first 501c3 nonprofit on cannabis for women’s health in 2013 and is now CEO of Infused Health, an online platform for cannabis health coaching. Dr. Ross is the author of “Vitamin Weed: A 4-Step Plan to Prevent and Reverse Endocannabinoid Deficiency”. Dr. Ross holds a Doctorate in Neuroscience from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and has researched addiction, mental health, and psychopharmacology for over a decade. Find Dr. Ross Website: http://www.drmicheleross.com Twit...
2018-10-04
00 min
Dirt in Your Skirt - The Podcast
Natalie Ross of Dream Freedom Beauty Talking About Self-Care, Following Your Path, and the Importance of Mentors
Natalie Ross helps lightworkers and shadow hunters to align with their truth and embody their magic and medicine. Her podcasts, Dream Freedom Beauty and Self Care Club, are a wake-up call from the Universe for people who have spent years trying in vain to fit in and conform to the status quo. Natalie helps her people to know that they're not crazy, no matter how much it feels like their lives are falling apart. She helps people understand that they're ditching their old programming to rebirth themselves, and that’s some weird, confusing, hard shit to process. If...
2018-06-12
1h 11
Futility Closet
Notes and Queries
In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll explore some more curiosities and unanswered questions from Greg's research, including a misplaced elephant, a momentous biscuit failure, a peripatetic ax murderer, and the importance of the 9 of diamonds. We'll also revisit Michael Malloy's resilience and puzzle over an uncommonly casual prison break. Intro: In 1846, geologist Adam Sedgwick sent his niece some tips on pronouncing Welsh. In 1961, psychologist Robert Sommer reflected that a person's importance is reflected in his keyring. Sources for our feature on notes and...
2018-06-04
30 min
Futility Closet
The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island
In 1835, a Native American woman was somehow left behind when her dwindling island tribe was transferred to the California mainland. She would spend the next 18 years living alone in a world of 22 square miles. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the poignant story of the lone woman of San Nicolas Island. We'll also learn about an inebriated elephant and puzzle over an unattainable test score. Intro: As construction began on Scotland’s Forth Bridge, engineers offered a personal demonstration of its cantilever design. In th...
2017-10-30
30 min
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Clearing the FOG about the Vietnam War,
PBS is currently airing a ten-part documentary about the Vietnam War by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick that is financed by the Koch Brothers and Bank of America and promoted by the Pentagon. We speak with Vietnam scholar, Professor Bob Buzzanco about the real history of the Vietnam War, what led to it and the opposition that developed. He emphasizes that it is important to understand this history so that we do not repeat it in North Korea or the Middle East. Then we speak with Vietnam Vet, David Ross, about his experiences in Vietnam and subsequently in organizing...
2017-09-19
1h 00
Don’t Miss A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Thrilling.
The Vengeance of Mothers: The Journals of Margaret Kelly & Molly McGill: A Novel by Jim Fergus
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/302267to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Vengeance of Mothers: The Journals of Margaret Kelly & Molly McGill: A Novel Series: #2 of One Thousand White Women Series Author: Jim Fergus Narrator: Erik Steele, Laura Hicks Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 41 minutes Release date: September 12, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.64 of Total 11 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 3 Genres: Literary Fiction Publisher's Summary: '[Narrator Laura Hicks] captures the compelling emotions of these desperate women as they escape their former lives of hardship and dare to dream of a freedom they haven't yet known.' — Booklist, starred review The stu...
2017-09-12
1h 41
The Dungeoneers Podcast
76 - Respek Da Gator
Feely, Wretch, Steve and Margaret continue their quest out into the swamp but as usual end up over their heads with Urlick the Toothless and the Twig of Bygone Days. Starring Brandtl(Big Boss Dungeoneer), Mike(Margeret), Jeffrey(Steve), Verge(Feely), and Craig(Wretch). dungeoneerspodcast.com | facebook.com/dungeoneerspodcast | @dungeoneerspod
2017-06-10
00 min
The Dungeoneers Podcast
75 - Hazing the New Guy
As the group approaches Balladeer, we check in on the Alley Polecats as they get a new job and show Stink-eye's replacement how things are done. Starring Brandt(Big Boss Dungeoneer), Mike(as Margaret), Jeffrey(as Steven), Verge(as Feely) and Craig(as Wretch). dungeoneerspodcast.com | facebook.com/dungeoneerspodcast | @dungeoneerspod
2017-06-03
00 min
Futility Closet
Abducted by Indians, a Captive of Whites
In 1836, Indians abducted a 9-year-old girl from her home in East Texas. She made a new life among the Comanche, with a husband and three children. Then, after 24 years, the whites abducted her back again. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, caught up in a war between two societies. We'll also analyze a forger's motives and puzzle over why a crowd won't help a dying woman. Intro: Mathematician Ernst Straus invented a shape in which a ball might bounce forever...
2017-02-13
32 min
Livestream Universe Update (Audio)
Steve Healey’s New Book on Live Video & Bree Kelley on Livestreaming for Business (Update Ep1)
The Daily Livestream Update for November 8, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Steven Healey discusses his new book on livestraming and Bree Kelley talks about small and large businesses doing live video right. Plus highly-recommended broadcasts featuring Wendy Futrell Fore, Chef Katrina, Terry Johnson, Terrilena Austin, Francine Gregory, Chris Barrows, Amir Zonozi, Rj Redden, Claudia Santiago, Melissa Reyes, Dr. Margaret Rutherford, Mitch Jackson and Jennifer Edwards Hoverstad.
2016-11-08
00 min
Futility Closet
Notes and Queries
In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll explore some curiosities and unanswered questions from Greg's research, including the love affair that inspired the Rolls Royce hood ornament, a long-distance dancer, Otto von Bismarck's dogs, and a craftily plotted Spanish prison break. We'll also run after James Earl Ray and puzzle over an unsociable jockey. Intro: Workers constructing Washington's Grand Coulee Dam in 1942 fed a cable through a 500-foot drain by tying a string to an alley cat's tail. A 2001 earthquake in Olympia, Wash., drew a graceful...
2016-08-08
31 min
Futility Closet
Legislating Pi
In 1897, confused physician Edward J. Goodwin submitted a bill to the Indiana General Assembly declaring that he'd squared the circle -- a mathematical feat that was known to be impossible. In today's show we'll examine the Indiana pi bill, its colorful and eccentric sponsor, and its celebrated course through a bewildered legislature and into mathematical history. We'll also marvel at the confusion wrought by turkeys and puzzle over a perplexing baseball game. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and...
2016-04-25
33 min
Don’t Miss A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Thrilling.
Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays by Margaret Penrose
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/257988to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays Author: Margaret Penrose Narrator: Lucy Burgoyne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 43 minutes Release date: January 1, 2016 Genres: Action & Adventure Publisher's Summary: Relates the details of a mystery that surrounded Tanglewood Park. There is a great snowstorm, and the young folks become snowbound, much to their dismay.
2016-01-01
5h 43