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Church News
BYU–Pathway Worldwide's Tanise Chung-Hoon on the impact of Church education
In January 2026, Tanise Chung-Hoon was appointed as the new vice president of advancement for BYU–Pathway Worldwide, a higher education organization established by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Chung-Hoon takes her previous experiences serving as the managing director of Philanthropies for the Church into her role as she encourages the “One Work” and vision of the institution. On this episode of the Church News podcast, Chung-Hoon joins Church News reporter Mary Richards to discuss the importance of self-reliance and the broader impact of Church education initiatives. The Church News Podcast is a weekly p...
2026-02-03
46 min
Phúc Âm Trọn Vẹn
Podcast số 540 – Liahona tháng 7, 2002 – Phát Triển Sức Mạnh Nội Tâm -Mary Ellen W. Smoot
Bài của chị Mary Ellen W. Smoot, chủ tịch Trung Ương của Hội Phụ Nữ vào năm 2002 của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Thay mặt cho các cố vấn của tôi và ủy ban trung ương Hội Phụ Nữ, chúng tôi cảm tạ các tín hữu của Giáo Hội trên thế giới và đặc biệt là các chị phụ nữ, mà qua lòng trung tín và tận tụy của họ, đã hy sinh thời giờ và...
2026-01-29
00 min
Mary's Cup of Tea: the Self Love Podcast for Women
Why Manifestation Doesn’t Work Without Self-Worth with Samantha Chung
WOW!!! This just might be the most enlightening, inspiring interview on Mary’s Cup of Tea, thanks to our guest, Samantha Chung. Rooted in self-love and self-worth, Sam’s approach to manifestation is deep yet simple, grounded yet expansive, firm yet deeply compassionate.Contrary to popular belief, isn’t about positive thinking, vision boards, or proving your worth — it’s about the relationship you have with yourself. Sam explains why healing shame, releasing self-criticism, and relating to yourself with compassion is what actually changes what you attract.You will learn about...the surprising link between lo...
2026-01-15
1h 05
STARGIRL
Ep. 88: Anne Hathaway with Vanessa Lily Chung
This week we’re joined by the writer Vanessa Lily Chung to (finally!!) tackle Anne Hathaway, an unassailable Stargirl whose Dream / Threat has always been totally vague but universally felt. We explore our own girlhood memories young Anne (Princess Diaries, Ella Enchanted, The Devil Wears Prada) and the latent “makeover” dream therein, reflect on the near-decade of #Hathahate, trace her comeback in the last few years via her fashion and beauty renaissance, and speculate on the major 2026 she’s about to have with TDWP II, Mother Mary, The Odessey, and more. Plus: Vanessa’s fascinating racial misidentification with Anne as a young...
2026-01-08
1h 31
Redeemer Downtown Messages
Mary's Song
This is the fourth sermon in our new series, "Good News for All People", preached by Rev. Charles Chung.
2025-12-28
26 min
WKJA Podcasts
Keys for Kids - daily devotions and Bible stories ... - The Lead Role
Read: 1 John 4:7-12 Jessie and Grandma clapped as Chloe emerged from backstage long after the audience left. Chloe had spent weeks preparing to audition for the role of Mary in her church’s Christmas musical, but she was instead cast as Mary’s cousin, Elizabeth. “Wonderful job, Chloe,” Grandma said. “You played an excellent Elizabeth.” Chloe sighed. “Thanks, Grandma.” “Do you get to keep the gray wig?” Jessie asked. “Why would I want to keep that?” Chloe cried. “You could pretend to be Grandma on her birthday and get all her presents.”...
2025-12-21
04 min
CIAM Radio
Keys for Kids - daily devotions and Bible stories ... - The Lead Role
Read: 1 John 4:7-12 Jessie and Grandma clapped as Chloe emerged from backstage long after the audience left. Chloe had spent weeks preparing to audition for the role of Mary in her church’s Christmas musical, but she was instead cast as Mary’s cousin, Elizabeth. “Wonderful job, Chloe,” Grandma said. “You played an excellent Elizabeth.” Chloe sighed. “Thanks, Grandma.” “Do you get to keep the gray wig?” Jessie asked. “Why would I want to keep that?” Chloe cried. “You could pretend to be Grandma on her birthday and get all her presents.”...
2025-12-21
04 min
Keys for Kids - daily devotions and Bible stories for kids and families
The Lead Role
Read: 1 John 4:7-12 Jessie and Grandma clapped as Chloe emerged from backstage long after the audience left. Chloe had spent weeks preparing to audition for the role of Mary in her church’s Christmas musical, but she was instead cast as Mary’s cousin, Elizabeth. “Wonderful job, Chloe,” Grandma said. “You played an excellent Elizabeth.” Chloe sighed. “Thanks, Grandma.” “Do you get to keep the gray wig?” Jessie asked. “Why would I want to keep that?” Chloe cried. “You could pretend to be Grandma on her birthday and get all her presents.”...
2025-12-21
04 min
“The Women Who Saved History”
Su Kim Chung & Claytee White: Reflections on the Women Who Saved History
Welcome to the final episode of the Women Who Saved History Project with Su Kim Chung and Claytee White! Today, we are reflecting on this project we have put together and discussing some key points. You’ll hear all about the interviews we have done, and we even discuss a few women we wished we could’ve included in these interviews, but unfortunately couldn’t. Finally, we thank some people who have helped us put this podcast together. Our goal throughout this podcast has been to highlight the women who have been so instrumental in collecting and preserving the histor...
2025-11-30
35 min
Through A Glass Darkly Podcast
RTF Film: 'Edgar Allan Poe's Final Mystery: A Tale of Two Murders'
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit cynthiachung.substack.comThe moment has finally arrived!Matt Ehret, myself and David Gosselin are proud to unleash our newest Rising Tide Foundation feature film ‘Edgar Allan Poe’s Final Mystery: A Tale of Two Murders’.After 180 years of slanderous portrayals as an death obsessed opium addict, This RTF production will cast light on the truth behind the ritual murder of Edgar Allan Poe and his heroic fight to defend principles of republicanism against the enemies of humanity.Based...
2025-11-09
01 min
Through A Glass Darkly Podcast
The World Premiere of our new film 'Edgar Allan Poe's Final Mystery: A Tale of Two Murders' (Nov 6 at 7pm ET)
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit cynthiachung.substack.comThe moment has finally arrived!On Thursday November 6 at 7pm Eastern Time, Matt, myself and David Gosselin are proud to unleash the long awaited film ‘Edgar Allan Poe’s Final Mystery: A Tale of Two Murders’ onto the world.After 180 years of slanderous portrayals as an death obsessed opium addict, This Rising Tide Foundation production will cast light on the truth behind the ritual murder of Edgar Allan Poe and his heroic fight to defend principles of republ...
2025-11-04
02 min
Living With Cystic Fibrosis
The Triple Threat to the Rare Disease Ecosystem w/ Dr. Chung
The Triple Threat to the Rare Disease Ecosystem — A Conversation with Dr. Wendy ChungSometimes you come across someone whose work changes the way you think about an entire field. That’s exactly what happened when I read about Dr. Wendy Chung in Rare Revolution Magazine.Dr. Chung is one of those rare people who stands at the intersection of science, medicine, ethics, and humanity. She’s a clinical and molecular geneticist, the Chief of Pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, and the Mary Ellen Avery Professor at Harvard Medical School. She leads NIH-funded research into the...
2025-11-03
36 min
Listen and Be Heard Network
s3e32 Mary Morrissy, Vanessa Onwuemezi, Gina Chung, Brett Cook
Tony Robles speaks with writers, Mary Morrissy, Vanessa Onwuemezi and Gina Chung at The International Short Story Festival in Cork, Ireland. Martha Cinader speaks with artist, Brett Cook about Greg Tate Day in Harlem, New York. Jay Rodriguez Sierra presents new music, Your Sound - featuring Lonnie Plaxico, Pete Drungle and Pheeroan Aklaff. Poetry from Tony Robles and Martha Cinader.
2025-10-23
58 min
Make It Happen Mondays - B2B Sales Talk with John Barrows
Stephanie Chung: From Air Force Bases to Boardrooms
Stephanie Chung grew up on an Air Force base with a Master Sergeant father—so structure, discipline, and high standards were her foundation long before she ever stepped into a boardroom. Today, she’s a #1 international best-selling author, executive coach, and the first African American to lead a major private aviation company.In this powerful episode, we dive into Stephanie’s remarkable career—from checking bags at an airline to completely transforming a private jet company’s brand and sales culture. Her new book, Ally: How to Lead People Who Are Not Like You, gives leaders real-world frameworks...
2025-09-29
1h 06
The Engagement Ring
“Like Learning to Appreciate Spinach” —Developing Civil Discourse and Civic Engagement Skills
Dr. Angie Y. Chung, Professor, University at AlbanyFrom the UAlbany News Center, March 14, 2024: Sociology Professor Tapped for SUNY Civic Education and Discourse FellowshipDr. Babette Faehmel, Professor, SUNY Schenectady College Community CollegeUniversity at AlbanySUNY Civil Discourse and Civic Education and Engagement FellowsSUNY — The State University of New YorkSUNY Schenectady County Community CollegeMany Voices, One Call podcast
2025-09-18
46 min
Podcast Kể Cho Em
Vẻ đẹp nở ra từ nỗi đau | Câu chuyện về người phụ nữ "xấu nhất" thế giới | Podcast Kể cho em 007
Đây là câu chuyện có thật xảy ra cuối thế kỷ 19 ngay giữa London hoa lệ, một người phụ nữ tên Mary Ann Bevan, người bị cả xã hội đương thời gán cho biệt danh cay đắng: "người phụ nữ xấu nhất thế giới". Tuy nhiên, it ai biết rằng, thời thiếu nữ, Mary Ann từng là một nữ y tá xinh đẹp với một gia đình hạnh phúc. Nhưng rồi bi kịch ập đến, căn bệnh quái ác mang tên Acromegaly (hội chứng to đầu chi) đã tàn ph...
2025-07-10
04 min
Oneway Radio - Tĩnh Nguyện Hằng Ngày
BẠN CÓ ĐIỀU SỢ HÃI? | Tĩnh Nguyện Hằng Ngày 05/06/2025
Trẻ nhỏ thường có những nỗi sợ rất thật như là sợ bóng tối, sợ côn trùng, sợ những quái vật tưởng tượng... Nhưng không phải chỉ trẻ con mới có những nỗi sợ hãi, người lớn chúng ta cũng có đầy những điều khiến lòng bất an, như: sự mất mát, cô đơn, lo âu, hay tương lai mờ mịt. Tuy nhiên, khi một đứa trẻ đặt câu hỏi: “Những điều đáng sợ sẽ làm gì khi chúng gặp Chúa?”, có lẽ chúng ta cũng n...
2025-06-05
09 min
“The Women Who Saved History”
Mary Palevsky Granados: Questioner Transforms into Nuclear Historian
Much of our history risks being lost if it isn’t recorded. In this episode, Su Kim Chung speaks with nuclear historian Dr. Mary Palevsky Granados about her vital work preserving Nevada’s history. We begin by exploring Dr. Palevsky Granados’s rich cultural heritage and the profound influence of her family history. From there, we dive into her career path, entrepreneurial spirit, and research journey. Our conversation highlights how her efforts have advanced historical documentation across Nevada and the key factors behind the success of her project. We also delve into the new research her work has inspired, what s...
2025-05-25
49 min
X Docs Việt
Cuộc Đời Phi Thường của Thomas Edison: Từ Thất Bại đến 1.093 Bằng Sáng Chế
Khám phá cuộc đời phi thường của Thomas Edison (1847-1931), nhà phát minh không mệt mỏi đã thay đổi sự tồn tại của con người thông qua những sáng tạo mang tính cách mạng của ông. Bộ phim tài liệu đầy đủ này ghi lại hành trình đáng kinh ngạc của Edison từ một đứa trẻ tò mò với khó khăn về thính giác đến việc trở thành nhà phát minh sáng tạo nhất của Mỹ với 1.093 bằng sáng chế.Sinh ra ở Milan, Ohio, giáo dục...
2025-04-29
1h 07
“The Women Who Saved History”
Mary Gibson: Librarian and Archivist Activating to Document, Collect and Share
The U.S. government’s relationship with Indigenous peoples is long and fraught, and its impact is still deeply felt today. In this episode, we’re joined by Mary Gibson, founder and executive director of the Noowuh (Shoshone) Knowledge Center in Nevada, a Nevada-based nonprofit focused on cultural preservation. A Western Shoshone enrolled with the Te-Moak Tribe, Mary is also a librarian and archivist dedicated to preserving the Noowuh language, culture, and history. In our conversation, she shares her archival work documenting the stories of the Western Shoshone people, including standout collections like the papers of Mary and Carrie Dann...
2025-04-27
36 min
Men's Mental Health Show
Ep 181 - Prostate Enlargement and Erectile Dysfunction
Prostate Enlargement and Erectile Dysfunction.Urologist Dr Amanda Chung, GP and Senior University Lecturer Ethan and Business Consultant Peter join me for what is perhaps one of the most important shows to date.Both of these topics will impact most of us men throughout our lifetime. Please share this with your family and friends. A massive effort today from all of my guests, a specialist, a GP and a patient. I'm truly grateful to you all.Dr Amanda Chung is a specialist who has authored, and co-authored more than 50 peer...
2025-02-12
1h 10
Word of Mom Radio
The Best of The Girls That Create Podcast with Erin Prather Stafford
This week we share a Best of The Girls That Create Podcast with Erin Prather Stafford. Mary Chung Hayashi is an award-winning author, national healthcare leader and former California State Assemblymember. With a distinguished career in public service, she has spearheaded substantial reforms in mental health services, gender equality, and powerful, unprecedented partnerships for social causes that previously had no financial or public backing. For more information about Hayashi, visit maryhayashi.com Cynthia Salzman Mondell is an award-winning filmmaker and playwright who believes that films can make a difference in people’s lives. IN HER SHOES is her current film, an...
2024-10-07
35 min
Marked with Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon
Mary Wiley on Exercising Theology in Your Everyday Life
Our friend and teammate Mary Wiley is back on the podcast! In this episode, Mary talks about how redefining theology changed her perspective, what makes something a "theology devotional," and how we can exercise theology in everyday life. LINKS: Our Highest Good Everyday Theology Bible Study You Are a Theologian Lifeway Women Academy—Theology 101 Discovering the BibleMore resources from MaryRECOMMENDED:Listen to our conversation with Mary about her Bible study, Everyday Theology. MARKED is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/po...
2024-09-23
40 min
Word of Mom Radio
Mary Hayashi Joins Erin Prather Stafford on The Girls That Create Podcast
This week, Girls That Create host Erin Prather Stafford interviews Mary Chung Hayashi. Hayashi is an award-winning author, national healthcare leader and former California State Assemblymember. With a distinguished career in public service, she has spearheaded substantial reforms in mental health services, championed gender equality, and forged powerful, unprecedented partnerships for social causes that previously had no financial or public backing. Recognized as “Legislator of the Year” by the American Red Cross and the California Medical Association, Hayashi has also been featured on Redbook’s “Mothers and Shakers” list and Ladies’ Home Journal’s “Women to Watch.” As Principal of MKC Public Affairs...
2024-08-12
42 min
Sunday Morning Magazine
8/4/24 - Mary Chung Hayashi
Mary Chung Hayashi is an award-winning author, national healthcare leader, and former member of the California State Assembly. With a distinguished career in public service, she has spearheaded substantial reforms in mental health services, championed gender equality, and forged powerful, unprecedented partnerships for social causes that previously had no financial or public backing. Mary has been recognized as “Legislator of the Year” by the American Red Cross and the California Medical Association. Mary joins us to talk about her new book "Women in Politics: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieve True Representation."www.maryhayashi.com, on X (@Mary...
2024-08-04
29 min
Food Waste Matters
S2E13c: Beyond Academia with Shan Alagappan, Alexis Chung and Melinda Nguyen
In Australia, addressing the issue of food waste is considered a complex problem that involves constantly shifting environmental, economic, social, and ethical dynamics. To effectively tackle these interdisciplinary challenges, researchers must take a comprehensive approach to collecting evidence. However, while academic work has evolved greatly in the past six decades, the doctoral curriculum has remained largely unchanged. As a result, graduates need to possess adaptability and ingenuity to lead projects in a rapidly changing environment, bridging the gap between traditional thesis-based research and the needs of industry and government. This week on the Food...
2024-08-01
23 min
Food Waste Matters
S2E13b: Beyond Academia with Hector Vera Wood and Mary Addae
In Australia, addressing the issue of food waste is considered a complex problem that involves constantly shifting environmental, economic, social, and ethical dynamics. To effectively tackle these interdisciplinary challenges, researchers must take a comprehensive approach to collecting evidence. However, while academic work has evolved greatly in the past six decades, the doctoral curriculum has remained largely unchanged. As a result, graduates need to possess adaptability and ingenuity to lead projects in a rapidly changing environment, bridging the gap between traditional thesis-based research and the needs of industry and government. This week on the Food...
2024-08-01
15 min
The Kathryn Zox Show
Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Kathryn interviews Author Mary Chung Hayashi.Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said, Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. Her words reflect a reality that has plagued the United States for centuries. Mary Chung Hayashi says there is still much work to be done to achieve gender-political parity. Blending her personal journey as an Asian American immigrant and former California State Assembly member with the inspirational true stories of 17 trailblazing women in political leadership, Hayashi sheds light on the ongoing struggles for gender equality in politics and serves as a call to action: women must...
2024-07-31
25 min
The Kathryn Zox Show
Mary Chung Hayashi
Kathryn interviews Author Mary Chung Hayashi.Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said, Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. Her words reflect a reality that has plagued the United States for centuries. Mary Chung Hayashi says there is still much work to be done to achieve gender-political parity. Blending her personal journey as an Asian American immigrant and former California State Assembly member with the inspirational true stories of 17 trailblazing women in political leadership, Hayashi sheds light on the ongoing struggles for gender equality in politics and serves as a call to action: women must...
2024-07-31
25 min
You, Me, and The Girls
WOMEN IN POLITICS WITH MARY HAYASHI, FORMER CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY MEMBER
This week we sat down with Mary Hayashi, former California State Assembly Member. We had such a great conversation and talked about barriers for women in politics, the inspiration for her book Women in Politics, mentorship, how men and women are perceived in politics, and much more! Read Women in Politics (highly recommend!): https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Mary-Chung-Hayashi-ebook/dp/B0CJSKM55J?ref_=ast_author_mpb Connect with Mary: https://www.maryhayashi.com/ All of our links! https://linktr.ee/realtalkaboutfeminismpod JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Need advice, wanna share a story, have...
2024-06-16
1h 02
Making Contact
Reproductive Justice: The Ongoing Struggle for Bodily Autonomy (Encore)
Today we share excerpts from “She's Beautiful When She's Angry,” a documentary filled with stories that still resonate today as women face new challenges around reproductive rights and sexual violence. The documentary tells the stories of the activists of the Women’s Liberation Movement that gained traction in the late 1960s and led to social and policy changes that set women on a path towards equality and reproductive justice. It also addresses the intersections of race and gender and the experiences of the Black women who were integral to this movement. The film is about activist...
2024-03-20
29 min
Making Contact
Reproductive Justice: The Ongoing Struggle for Bodily Autonomy (Encore)
Today we share excerpts from “She's Beautiful When She's Angry,” a documentary filled with stories that still resonate today as women face new challenges around reproductive rights and sexual violence. The documentary tells the stories of the activists of the Women’s Liberation Movement that gained traction in the late 1960s and led to social and policy changes that set women on a path towards equality and reproductive justice. It also addresses the intersections of race and gender and the experiences of the Black women who were integral to this movement. The film is about activists, those who inspire, organize, and re...
2024-03-20
29 min
The Politics Guys
Women in Politics
Kimberly talks with Mary Chung Hayashi, national healthcare advocate, former California State Assembly member, Principal of Public Policy & Advocacy Solutions, and author of Women in Politics: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieve True Representation. Topics Kimberly & Mary discuss include: Why we’re still having the same discussions about increasing the number of women in politics, even though not only women—but Americans as a whole—benefit from having women in elected government positions Why women shouldn’t focus on what they’re lacking, but instead focus on what they can ‘bring to the table’ How Mary’s personal exper...
2024-03-13
56 min
Judging Meghan
Trailblazing Women in Politics: Exploring Challenges and Solutions with Author and former California state Assembly member Mary Chung Hayashi
In this episode, I'm joined by former California State Assembly member Mary Chung Hayashi, author of "Women in Politics: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieve True Representation." Together, we delve into Mary's immigrant experience, navigating identity shifts, and linguistic challenges. We explore the complexities of grief, cultural expectations, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.During this episode, we sit down and explore a wide range of pressing issues facing society today. From the complexities of homelessness and mental health crises to the challenges of gender dynamics and political polarization, we delve...
2024-02-06
1h 12
Leadership and Business
216 Rachel Chung - Myths & Truths About AI
It's been a little over a year now since most of us were introduced to ChatGPT. Since that time, many professionals, businesses and organizations have worked hard to understand not only ChatGPT, but machine learning and Artificial Intelligence, and what it all can do to assist employees, serve customers, and positively affect the bottom line. There's no shortage of information in media coverage regarding Artificial Intelligence, but in the race to embrace AI, it can be challenging to determine what's fact and what's fiction. Our guest today is here to help. Rachel Chung is an award-winning professor at William & Ma...
2024-02-05
19 min
KnowThyBrand
Breaking Barriers: A Conversation on Gender Inclusion in Politics and Business
“From a very young age, girls are often taught to diminish our skills. You don't want to take too much credit, and you don't want to be too assertive, but at the same time, you have to be confident. But you can't be self promoting. So, don't promote yourself too much, but at the same time, be assertive and have leadership traits.”These are the words that my most recent guest on KnowThyBrand Women podcast, Mary Chung Hayashi, used when talking about women in politics. Mary Chung Hayashi is an aw...
2024-02-02
33 min
Breaking Down Patriarchy
Women in Politics - with Mary Chung Hayashi
Amy is joined by Former Representative Mary Chung Hayashi to discuss her book, Women in Politics, and the barriers which dissuade women from entering the political sphere including ambition gaps, the imagination barrier, perceptions of motherhood, and the challenge of fundraising.Mary Chung Hayashi is an award-winning author, national healthcare leader, and former California State Assembly member. With a distinguished career in public service, Mary has spearheaded substantial reforms in mental health services, championed gender equality, and forged powerful, unprecedented partnerships for social causes that previously had no financial or public backing. Recognized as Legislator of the...
2024-01-16
51 min
Madness Cafe
133. Women in Politics with guest Mary Chung Hayashi
Join the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!In this week's episode, Raquel and Jennifer speak with guest Mary Chung Hayashi about her new book, Women In Politics: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieve True Representation. Have you ever thought about getting involved in politics? Have you ever been discouraged from doing so? Then, this episode is for you. Mary Chung Hayashi is an award-winning author, national healthcare leader, and former California State Assemblymember. With a distinguished career in public service, Mary has spearheaded substantial reforms in mental health services, c...
2024-01-11
57 min
Park Community Church - Hyde Park
Luke 2:22-40 (Humble Habits for the New Year) - Noah Chung
December 31, 2023. Pastor Noah finishes up our Advent Sermon Series with the story of Mary and Joseph bringing the infant Jesus to the temple. During this Family Worship service, Pastor Noah shares how we can learn from the ordinary actions of Mary and Joseph, of Simeon, and of Anna and how we can implement them as we enter the new year.
2024-01-02
31 min
Madam Policy
Award-Winning Author Mary Chung Hayashi, Women in Politics: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieve True Representation
** TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains a discussion of death by suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Award-winning author and former California State Assemblymember, Mary Chung Hayashi, is a trailblazer and a leading advocate for women’s health. Throughout her career, Mary has shaped policy and created history. In 2006, Mary became the first Korean American woman elected to the California State Assembly. Mary is a fierce healthcare advocate, became the first director of the Asian Pacific Islanders for Choice and later founded the trailblazing National Asian Women’s Health Organization. Mary joins host Dee Marti...
2023-12-18
37 min
Trinity Grace Church
"Mary's Song is Every Christian's Song" | Luke 1:39-56
"Mary's Song is Every Christian's Song" | Luke 1:39-56 God has been writing his great story of redemption from the moment Adam and Eve fell. Like any great author, God has been developing his narrative masterfully, creating longing and anticipation for resolution. Luke recounts Jesus’ entrance into history and presents Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s plan. And Jesus invites us to humbly acknowledge our lostness, to follow him into his eternal kingdom, to admit the brokenness of this life. Join us as we journey through Luke, learning more about the wonder of Jesus and...
2023-12-12
38 min
Reading Through Life
115: What We Read in November
Show notes: It’s time for another monthly reading recap. Today, we’re sharing 10 books we read in the month of November. As always, in true Sarah and Mia fashion, there are a whole mix of genres, from nonfiction to romance to sci-fi. We hope you’ll find something in this episode to add to your TBR. Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow and new books episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love wha...
2023-12-06
35 min
Park Community Church - Hyde Park
Luke 1:26-38 (The Impossible Made Possible) - Noah Chung
December 3, 2023. Pastor Noah continues our Advent Sermon series with the story of Mary receiving the news that Jesus, the Son of God, will be born through her. He walks through how God can make the impossible possible, not just in the plan of salvation, but also in our lives as well.
2023-12-04
37 min
Lead to Soar
Getting Women Into Politics: Power, Barriers, and Representation
Mary Chung Hayashi is an award-winning author who is among the US' most accomplished champions for diversity and women’s rights. As a national healthcare leader, public affairs consultant, and former California State Assembly member, Mary has dedicated her life to serving America and its most vulnerable citizens.Mary has been the driving force behind meaningful reforms to expand the coverage of healthcare. She also established unprecedented partnerships in support of social causes that previously had no financial or public backing.You can purchase Women in Politics by Mary Hayashi or wherever books are sold....
2023-11-27
50 min
Lead to Soar
Getting Women Into Politics with Mary Chung Hayashi
Mary Chung Hayashi is an award-winning author who is among the US' most accomplished champions for diversity and women’s rights. As a national healthcare leader, public affairs consultant, and former California State Assembly member, Mary has dedicated her life to serving America and its most vulnerable citizens.Mary has been the driving force behind meaningful reforms to expand the coverage of healthcare. She also established unprecedented partnerships in support of social causes that previously had no financial or public backing.You can purchase Women in Politics by Mary Hayashi or wherever books ar...
2023-11-27
50 min
Giải Mã Game
Ác Quỷ Bloody Mary - Biểu Tượng Kinh Dị Nổi Tiếng
Chào mừng các bạn đến với chương trình podcast của chúng ta! Hôm nay, chúng ta sẽ cùng nhau khám phá về huyền thoại Ác Quỷ Bloody Mary - một câu chuyện gây sợ hãi và bí ẩn đằng sau danh xưng này. https://giaimagame.com/ac-quy-bloody-mary-bieu-tuong-kinh-di-noi-tieng/
2023-11-22
02 min
The Reporter for Kids - Who's in the News?
'My 14-year-old self' Dancer Tseng Chung-lung: My world turned upside down after a single trip to the restroom
2023 marks the 50th anniversary for the founding of Cloud Gate Dance Theater. Three years ago, I took over the role as the Artistic Director from Mr. Lin Hwai-min. Not long after that, COVID-19 broke out and many people have wondered how I would carry on the incredible legacy Mr. Lin Hwai-min has gifted to the world. In fact, my background vastly differs from that of Mr. Lin Hwai-min's, making any efforts to compare and duplicate his genius impossible. All that I am able to do is to continue to choreograph dances in my own style, communicating my movements to...
2023-09-05
00 min
Tóm Tắt Sách Miễn Phí
Hoàn Hảo Cũng Được, Không Hoàn Hảo Cũng Được - Con Chúng Ta Hạnh Phúc Là Được [Tóm Tắt Sách]
Hoàn Hảo Cũng Được, Không Hoàn Hảo Cũng Được - Con Chúng Ta Hạnh Phúc Là Được được xuất bản vào năm 1999, là quyển thứ hai nằm trong bộ sách Hoàn Hảo Cũng Được, Không Hoàn Hảo Cũng Được của Libby Purves. Quyển sách chủ yếu chứa các quan điểm riêng, cũng như các kinh nghiệm cá nhân của tác giả xoay quanh vấn đề nuôi dạy trẻ nhỏ. Libby Purves có tên thật là Elizabeth Mary Purve...
2023-06-28
12 min
Phúc Âm Trọn Vẹn
Podcast số 269 – Liahona tháng 7, 2002 – Phát Triển Sức Mạnh Nội Tâm – Mary Ellen W. Smoot
Bài của chị Mary Ellen W. Smoot, cựu Chủ Tịch Trung Ương của Hội Phụ Nữ của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Thay mặt cho các cố vấn của tôi và ủy ban trung ương Hội Phụ Nữ, chúng tôi cảm tạ các tín hữu của Giáo Hội trên thế giới và đặc biệt là các chị phụ nữ, mà qua lòng trung tín và tận tụy của họ, đã hy sinh thời giờ và tài năn...
2023-06-27
00 min
Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: Menopause, Midlife, and More
Journal Club with Mary Jane Minkin MD
In this episode, I sit down with menopause maven Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a clinical professor of Ob-Gyn at Yale University, to discuss articles published in the most recent edition of Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Society.We discuss the following 5 articles*: Treating where it hurts—a randomized comparative trial of vestibule estradiol for postmenopausal dyspareuniaGoetsch MF, Garg B, Lillemon J, Clark AL. Treating where it hurts-a randomized comparative trial of vestibule estradiol for postmenopausal dyspareunia. Menopause. 2023 May 1;30(5):467-475. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000002162. Epub 2023 Feb 14. PMID: 36787525.The association between hormone the...
2023-06-22
51 min
They Thought I Was You
The Power of Mary-Kate and Ashley in 2002
We have finally come down from the high of having one of the best conversations of our lives with Jane Sibbett two weeks ago, and we are back this week to talk about serious business: Mary-Kate and Ashley's enormous power in 2002.Today, we're talking about a feature "Downtown 20/20" did on the Olsens in February 2002. This caught our attention a few weeks ago when we were researching our Young Hollywood on Late Night episode and because this interview actually reveals a lot about Mary-Kate and Ashley's business at this time. Mainly in what Robert Thorne says to Connie...
2023-03-21
58 min
STEC Owl Storytime
The Seven Wonders - 7 Kỳ quan thế giới
“The Seven Wonders” là câu chuyện diễn ra trong buổi học đầu tiên tại trường mới của cô bé Mary. Buổi hôm ấy, sau khi giới thiệu Mary với cả lớp, cô giáo yêu cầu tất cả làm bài kiểm tra kể tên 7 kỳ quan của thế giới. Trong lúc cả lớp làm bài rất nhanh vì đã được học ở buổi trước đó, thì Mary lại suy nghĩ và hoàn thành rất cẩn thận. Cô giáo rất vui vì tất cả học sinh đều ghi nhớ và hoàn thành tốt nh...
2023-01-28
05 min
Deliberate Freelancer
#151: My Best Books of 2022
As the year ends, please consider supporting this free podcast at Buy Me a Coffee. Your support is helpful financially, obviously, but it also boosts my spirits and keeps the show going. Today's show is my special wrap-up episode where I share my top 10 books of the year. I read 65 books in 2022, as of December 19, and narrowed down my favorite to 10. Eight of the top 10 were published in 2022, while two were published in 2021. Those were two books I didn't finish in 2021 and purposely scheduled to read early in 2022, and I'm so glad I did. I al...
2022-12-20
44 min
Connoisseurs Corner With Jordan Rich
Mary Chung Closing
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Marc Hurwitz, founder of HiddenBoston.com, writer for NECN, DigBoston.com, and blog Boston Restaurant Talk, about the closing of dumpling destination, Mary Chung.
2022-12-16
01 min
Patients Come First
Patients Come First Podcast - Dr. Raymond Chung
This episode of VHHA's Patients Come First podcast features an interview with Dr. Raymond Chung, a Mary Washington Healthcare orthopedic surgeon, for a conversation about his children’s book "Off to the Races with Mukha the Dingo," his career, and his work to develop new surgical instruments. Send questions, comments, or feedback to pcfpodcast@vhha.com or contact us on Twitter or Instagram using the #PatientsComeFirst hashtag.
2022-10-24
16 min
Epiphany Covenant Church Podcast
The Gift of Gratitude
Reverend Mary Chung March honors us as a guest preacher this week. She shared about the gift and power of gratitude.
2022-08-28
55 min
Propelling Women in Power
Nice People With S. Carolina Córdova
If you've spent a minute with Carolina Córdova, you've potentially made a friend for life. That's how it is with some people - you just click. Córdova, assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and former Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center postdoctoral researcher, shares her adventures in academic research dealing with the friendly and, occasionally, not-so-friendly on her path to becoming a leader in the soil sciences. She also discusses her hands-on approach to mentorship, both on and off the field. Hosts: Michelle Chung, Mary Riker Producers: Mark E. Grif...
2022-08-25
42 min
Udoo - Where to reach your full potential
Epi #22: CÂU CHUYỆN BUỔI SÁNG - ÂN PHÚC VÔ BỜ
Mary bị sứt môi và hở hàm ếch bẩm sinh. Cô bị trêu chọc, phải chịu đựng những ánh nhìn chòng chọc từ những đứa trẻ khác - những kẻ thô lỗ, tò mò. Chúng trêu chọc cô vì cái môi không rõ hình dạng, chiếc mũi gãy và nói năng ngọng ngịu do bị dị tật này gây ra. Mary lớn lên trong nỗi chán ghét thực tế khác người của mình. Cô tin chắc rằng không ai khác yêu qu...
2022-08-19
05 min
Propelling Women in Power
Mountains and Molehills with Tracey Holloway
How do we take on big challenges, like increasing representation of women in STEM? This week, Tracey Holloway, Gaylord Nelson Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies & Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, shows us how to conquer the highest peaks by taking on each little hill at a time. Holloway shares her experiences in studying the earth from space with NASA, writing down unwritten rules for others to follow, and her own choices as a professor, mother, and mentor. Finally, Holloway also touches on her roles with the Earth Science Women's Network and Science Moms, just tw...
2022-08-11
46 min
Propelling Women in Power
Give a Little Bit with Adrianna Trusiak
What happens when the thing you thought you wanted turns out to be different than what you expected? This week, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center Research Coordinator Adrianna Trusiak talks about the pressures of grad school and the tough choices she made to shift her career path. Trusiak also gives us some insight on how following her passions led towards a job that accentuates a value she comes back to several times in the course of our talk with her: the importance of building meaningful relationships in work and play. Hosts: Mary Riker and Michelle Chung ...
2022-07-28
21 min
Girls Night Out
Season 1 - Episode 3
Grace and Laine go out to a karaoke bar to relive their past as rock and roll queens. Laine witnesses Grace’s powers of invisibility and thermokenisis. Laine shows Grace that she can ‘borrow’ or inhabit animals. They decide to tell no one. Doctor Anita Chung sneaks into the Feelrite lab to retrieve more evidence of the side-effects of Fountain of Youth. As Anita uploads some videos to Grace, she hears a sound coming from a closed off area of the lab and decides to investigate. Thank you for listening to Girls Night Out! We are the p...
2022-07-23
22 min
Girls Night Out
Season 1 - Episode 1
In 1979, four teenagers, Gracie, Laine and Clementine, saw something strange in the night sky. They woke hours later, with no memory of what happened. One of their friends, FanBoy, had disappeared. Forty years later, Grace is at the peak of her career as Chief Scientist at Feelrite, a global biotech company. But Grace is also in the throes of menopause, her husband seems distracted, her teenage daughter treats her with distain, and she seems to be ‘invisible’. A former colleague, Doctor Anita Chung, gives Grace a report that suggests that Feelrite's new anti-aging treatment, Fountain of Youth...
2022-07-21
25 min
Thiền & Thương Yêu
Thiền Nam Châm - Bí mật của luật hấp dẫn | Tần số 532 Hz biết ơn vô hạn
Send us a textThiền Nam Châm - Bí mật của luật hấp dẫn | Tần số 532 Hz biết ơn vô hạn“Đối với những người chưa biết thiền là gì, video hướng dẫn thiền này thực sự đã THAY ĐỔI CUỘC SỐNG của tôi !! 🌟Tần số năng lượng của tôi thay đổi vĩnh viễn, cuối cùng thì tôi cũng bắt đầu đạt được những điều tôi mong muốn. Mọi việc trong ngày diễn ra theo đúng cách mà tôi tưởn...
2022-07-20
16 min
Propelling Women in Power
The Fig Tree with Stephanie McFarlane
How do we choose our path when the tree of life bears more fruit than we can feast on? How can we live without fear that our unchosen, yet still desired, fruits will not wither as we can only harvest a few? Today, Stephanie McFarlane, graduate student in Ellen Damschen's lab at the University of Wisconsin Madison's Department of Integrative Biology, mother of three, and mentor to multiple undergraduate students, shares how her perspective on choosing the fruits on her own personal tree of life has changed with each choice and subsequent branch. As a first generation college student...
2022-07-14
52 min
Propelling Women in Power
Chocolate Cake with Dominique Brossard
How do we have conversations about the things that matter to us with people with whom we disagree? Where do we find common ground? And how do we make decisions about our future that reflects on those difficult challenges while moving society forward? Today, Dominique Brossard, professor and chair of the department of life sciences communication at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, gives us a glimpse into the science behind finding common ground with a perfect analogy: chocolate cake. Brossard talks about how her own journey inspired her to look into how we can understand different worldviews an...
2022-06-30
40 min
Propelling Women in Power
You're Part of the Family, with Yiying Xiong
What does it mean to foster an environment that truly feels welcoming? For Yiying Xiong, associate director of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, it all comes down to treating a team of coworkers like they are part of a family. Xiong spoke with us about her experiences nurturing communities in the hydropower industry and now academic research. She also reveals two factors she thinks make a successful leader: self-confidence and mentorship. Today's episode was hosted by Michelle Chung, assistant editor and former Wisconsin Energy Institute communications intern, and Mary Riker, Wisconsin Energy Institute communications intern.
2022-06-15
33 min
Love the Cov
We Are a Multiethnic Mosaic
Mary Chung March outlines our history of becoming a multiethnic mosaic, growing from our roots as a Swedish immigrant church. And Steve Wong, pastor of the first Asian American church plant in the Covenant, reflects on his journey into the Covenant, how he has seen the denomination change, and our call to continue becoming the beloved community. For further reading check out “On Mission Together: Leaning into our Commitment to be the Multiethnic Family of God” and “Identity Development”
2022-06-14
33 min
Propelling Women in Power
Fusing STEM Communities with Stephanie Diem
If you take an atom that’s just floating through space, spin it around at a really high temperature, and – pow! – smash it together with another atom to make a big nucleus, you end up with a bigger, more powerful, and stronger atom. In the meantime, there's a big release of energy that we can theoretically capture and turn into electricity. The problem is, it's really hard to keep the reactions going while capturing the energy that this powerful punch produces. This is the essence of fusion power, the elusive carbon-neutral energy source that researchers have been trying...
2022-06-02
36 min
潔茉的時尚妄想旅行
#48 童叟皆宜Mary Jane
從0歲北鼻到99歲阿嬤、文藝復興瞎趴男貴族到純真無邪蘿莉塔, 瑪麗珍鞋不僅在年齡、連性別的跨度都很大。究竟它的名字從何而來又在時尚史上有何發展?這集從潔茉今年的走春行頭而來的靈感出發, 聊聊腳尖上的瑪麗珍吧。 本集內容: 1.花里虎哨過新年 (00:41) 2.文藝復興男子的潮鞋 (02:58) 3.百年前漫畫人物的IP授權 (05:16) 4.飛來波女郎跳查爾斯頓舞必穿(09:45) 5.好萊塢蘿莉Shirley Temple幫忙帶貨(12:14) 6.Ferragamo讓奧黛麗赫本大腳變小巧 (13:27) 7.名模崔姬、珍蝦下班的便鞋 (15:41) 8.猶如長在Alexa Chung的腳上 (18:55) 9.非典型的瑪麗珍 (20:20) 點選以下收聽平台與社群連結就可以找到我, (IG、FB會有音頻的圖說, 有任何意見歡迎在FB置頂的問卷告訴我)喜歡請記得關注、分享以及給我評五顆星星喔。 https://jmoorefbo.soci.vip
2022-02-09
27 min
Indelible Grace Church
2021/12/19 - Joseph and Mary (Matthew 1:18-25) | Pastor Michael Chung
2021/12/19 - Joseph and Mary (Matthew 1:18-25) | Pastor Michael Chung by Indelible Grace Church
2021-12-20
32 min
Exilic Church
Mary
Rev., Dr. Aaron Chung
2021-12-19
30 min
Keys for SLPs
Keys to Keeping Options Open: Changing Directions & Starting a Private Practice
This episode features Hyunjoo Chung, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Hyunjoo shares her journey as an SLP working in various settings that led her to open a private practice as a part-time sole proprietor. She highlights resources and experiences that helped her open a small private practice as a part-time sole proprietor. She shares steps to open her practice, including navigating the ASHA website, resources from SLP entrepreneurs, U.S. small business administration, local business certificate regulations, and Medicare and commercial insurance systems. As an SLP born and raised in Korea, Hyunjoo also reflects on cultural considerations that influence...
2021-12-02
57 min
The Werk
THE WERK Season 1 Episode 05: Spiritual Activism - Your Spiritual Practice As A Pathway To Create Social Change and Liberation With Michelle Johnson
Michelle Cassandra Johnson is an activist, social justice warrior, author, anti-racism consultant and trainer, intuitive healer, and yoga teacher and practitioner. She has led dismantling racism work in many settings for over two decades and has a background and two decades of practice as a clinical social worker. Michelle’s work centers on healing from individual and collective trauma, coming back into wholeness and aligning the mind, body, spirit, and heart. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of William and Mary and a Masters degree in Social Work from the...
2021-11-21
1h 06
The Werk
THE WERK Season 1 Episode 05: Spiritual Activism - Your Spiritual Practice As A Pathway To Create Social Change and Liberation With Michelle Johnson
Michelle Cassandra Johnson is an activist, social justice warrior, author, anti-racism consultant and trainer, intuitive healer, and yoga teacher and practitioner. She has led dismantling racism work in many settings for over two decades and has a background and two decades of practice as a clinical social worker. Michelle’s work centers on healing from individual and collective trauma, coming back into wholeness and aligning the mind, body, spirit, and heart. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of William and Mary and a Masters degree in Social Work from the...
2021-11-21
1h 06
What Happened Today in History
November 11th
On today’s episode Chloe and Katie talk about the events that occurred on November 11th. They discuss about Origami, World War 1, Man-made landslides, and NYC’s nickname, Gotham. Follow our Instagram! - @whtihpodcast or click https://instagram.com/p/COvVAxyjEpM/ Donate to us using this link - https://anchor.fm/chloe-and-katie-chung/support Sources - Events - https://www.thepeoplehistory.com/november11th.html https://www.timeanddate.com/on-this-day/november/11 https://www.britannica.com/on-this-day/November-11 https://www.onthisday.com/events/november/11 https://www.onthisday.com/day/november/11 https://www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/november-11/ http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thed...
2021-11-11
18 min
Thiền & Thương Yêu
Thiền THU HÚT TIỀN BẠC, giàu có trong chưa đầy 15 phút #12
Send us a textThiền thu hút tiền bạc giúp bạn kết nối với nguồn tiềm năng vô hạn từ Vũ Trụ bao la.Vì thế hôm nay Miu muốn giới thiệu đến các bạn bài dẫn thiền chứa những lời khẳng định tích cực lập trình lại tiềm thức nhằm thu hút tiền bạc, và hướng dẫn người nghe đi vào trạng thái phát ra những rung động có cùng tần số với sự thịnh...
2021-11-01
13 min
Awaken and Align
THE WERK Episode 05: Spiritual Activism - Your Spiritual Practice As A Pathway To Create Social Change and Liberation With Michelle Johnson
Michelle Cassandra Johnson is an activist, social justice warrior, author, anti-racism consultant and trainer, intuitive healer, and yoga teacher and practitioner. She has led dismantling racism work in many settings for over two decades and has a background and two decades of practice as a clinical social worker. Michelle’s work centers on healing from individual and collective trauma, coming back into wholeness and aligning the mind, body, spirit, and heart. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of William and Mary and a Masters degree in Social Work from the University of...
2021-10-05
1h 06
I Just Wanna Chat
How Alexander Skarsgard’s Pettiness&Bad Decision Making *may have* Inspired Harry Styles’ Fine Line
On today's special edition of the I Just Wanna Chat Podcast Mary releases her unhinged theory about how Alexander Skarsgard's chaotic love life between him, Alexa Chung, Camille Rowe, and other gorgeous British people *may have* inspired Harry Styles' 2019 hit album "Fine Line".
2021-08-31
47 min
The F Less Travelled
The F Less Travelled... Chipo Chung
The F Less Travelled… with Chipo Chung.Chipo is an actor and theatre maker, activist, and now burgeoning writer-producer. She works in theatre and television internationally, and her most notable performances include “The Master” in Into the Badlands, “Mary Magdalene” in A.D The Bible Continues and the title role of “Dido, Queen of Carthage” for the Royal Shakespeare Company.Book choices:The Second Sex - Simone de BeauvoireThe Beauty Myth - Naomi WolfWomen, Sex and Power - Scilla ElworthyMusic:Get Up - Salt n Pepa
2021-08-02
40 min
Slow Burn
One Year: Mary Shane's Rookie Season
Mary Shane made history with the Chicago White Sox, becoming the first woman hired as a legitimate major-league baseball announcer. But in 1977, she had to fight to be taken seriously in one of America’s most sexist industries.One Year is produced by Josh Levin, Evan Chung, and Madeline Ducharme. Mixing by Merritt Jacob.To support this show, subscribe to One Year on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-07-29
52 min
Slow Burn
One Year: Mary Shane's Rookie Season
Mary Shane made history with the Chicago White Sox, becoming the first woman hired as a legitimate major-league baseball announcer. But in 1977, she had to fight to be taken seriously in one of America’s most sexist industries.One Year is produced by Josh Levin, Evan Chung, and Madeline Ducharme. Mixing by Merritt Jacob.To support this show, subscribe to One Year on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-07-29
49 min
Thiền & Thương Yêu
Thiền LÒNG BIẾT ƠN - thu hút phép màu kỳ diệu thay đổi cuộc sống #1
Send us a text“Đối với những người chưa biết thiền là gì, video hướng dẫn thiền này thực sự đã THAY ĐỔI CUỘC SỐNG của tôi !! 🌟Tần số năng lượng của tôi thay đổi vĩnh viễn, cuối cùng thì tôi cũng bắt đầu đạt được những điều tôi mong muốn. Mọi việc trong ngày diễn ra theo đúng cách mà tôi tưởng tượng trong quá trình thiền định. 🔮 Thêm vào đó, tôi luôn bắt đầu ngày mới của mình với tâm t...
2021-07-24
15 min
Hang Up and Listen
One Year: Mary Shane's Rookie Season
Slate's new podcast One Year and will introduce you to people and ideas that changed American history--one year at a time. The show is hosted by your Hang Up and Listen host Josh Levin. And our first season covers 1977: a year when gay rights hung in the balance, Roots dominated the airwaves, and Jesus appeared on a tortilla.This episode introduces you to Mary Shane, who made history with the Chicago White Sox as the first woman hired as a legitimate major-league baseball announcer. But in 1977, she had to fight to be taken seriously in one of...
2021-07-23
52 min
Hang Up and Listen
One Year: Mary Shane's Rookie Season
Slate's new podcast One Year and will introduce you to people and ideas that changed American history--one year at a time. The show is hosted by your Hang Up and Listen host Josh Levin. And our first season covers 1977: a year when gay rights hung in the balance, Roots dominated the airwaves, and Jesus appeared on a tortilla.This episode introduces you to Mary Shane, who made history with the Chicago White Sox as the first woman hired as a legitimate major-league baseball announcer. But in 1977, she had to fight to be taken seriously in one of...
2021-07-23
49 min
One Year
1977 | Mary Shane's Rookie Season
Mary Shane made history with the Chicago White Sox, becoming the first woman hired as a legitimate major-league baseball announcer. But in 1977, she had to fight to be taken seriously in one of America’s most sexist industries. One Year is produced by Josh Levin, Evan Chung, and Madeline Ducharme. Mixing by Merritt Jacob. Want more One Year? Join Slate Plus to unlock full, ad-free access to One Year and your other favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slow Burn show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/oneyearplus to...
2021-07-22
52 min
Slate Presents: One Year
1977: Mary Shane's Rookie Season
Mary Shane made history with the Chicago White Sox, becoming the first woman hired as a legitimate major-league baseball announcer. But in 1977, she had to fight to be taken seriously in one of America’s most sexist industries.One Year is produced by Josh Levin, Evan Chung, and Madeline Ducharme. Mixing by Merritt Jacob.Slate Plus members get to hear more about the making of One Year and more about the culture of 1977 in supplementary episodes this season. Get access to those episodes, listen to the show without any ads, and support One Year by sig...
2021-07-22
53 min
Med Lang Fanatic
#1. Ellipsis
Một cách rút gọn câu tuyệt hảo khi có những thành phần song song trong câu. Trong khi viết lách, chúng ta có thể viết những câu văn có cấu trúc đặc biệt, không có đầy đủ cấu trúc ngữ pháp như bình thường. Tuy nhiên câu vẫn đúng, và còn hay do tránh được những thành phần lặp đi lặp lại không cần thiết. Ví dụ thay vì viết đầy đủ “Mary has two children, and...
2020-05-10
03 min
Awaken and Align
Episode 74: Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway With Fearologist Mary Poffenroth
Mary Poffenroth is a biology lecturer and fear researcher for San Jose State University. In addition to contributing to Science magazine, Forbes, TEDx and SXSW, she advises growth driven individuals and organizations on how to use science to transform their relationship with fear to improve strategic decision making and increase creativity while cultivating more authentic communications. Mary, a Salzburg Global Fellow and first generation college student, holds two masters degrees, one in biology and the other in science communication from Imperial College London, and will be completing her PhD in Media Psychology in 2020. She is the author of...
2020-03-04
1h 03
Totally Awesome Films
Why Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is totally awesome! (Margot Robbie DC superhero film where Harley breaks up with the Joker and fights Black Mask)
Birds of Prey (2020) Margot Robbie, Ewan McGregor, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in the eighth DC Extended Universe film.
2020-02-08
1h 06
Indelible Grace Church
2019/10/20 - Mary's Devotion (John 11:54-12:11) | Pastor Michael Chung
2019/10/20 - Mary's Devotion (John 11:54-12:11) | Pastor Michael Chung by Indelible Grace Church
2019-11-07
43 min
Awaken and Align
Episode 20: Mary McCarthy On Being Not Engaged and Being Ok
Mary McCarthy is the face behind the hand behind Not Engaged. Since its inception, her comedy has appeared on Good Morning America, The Skimm, Rachael Ray, Sunrise Australia, Elite Daily, and many more. Mary is also the creator behind the series The Goodpie Girl, which was a Network Notes selection at the HBO sponsored ITV Fest. She is a New York based actor and writer.
2019-01-02
45 min
For Real
#18 Great Young Adult Nonfiction
In this episode, Kim and Alice dive into some great young adult nonfiction reads and consider true stories connected to current events like Harry and Meagan’s royal visit to Australia and debates about immigration.This episode is sponsored by Bibliophile from Chronicle Books and Democracy Hacked by Martin Moore.Follow UpIn The Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel PhilbrickNew BooksAll You Can Ever Know by Nicole ChungSilicon Valley: San Francisco in the Long Shadow of the Va...
2018-10-30
57 min
Booksketball
Booksketball 12: Mary Katherine Blackwood vs. Kathrine Switzer
CHUNG CHUNG! Hey, this episode of Law and Order gets real weird. First of all, it's in your ears instead of on a television. Second of all, it's actually about figuring out who would be worse at using emojis: We Have Always Lived in the Castle's literary creep-o Mary Katherine Blackwood or inspirational marathoner Kathrine Switzer. Join Janelle and Tami as they thumbs down emoji each other. Also: get your update on Tom Hanks' many upcoming movie projects.
2017-08-03
1h 23
Writing Excuses
11.2: How To Get The Most Out Of A Conference, with Kathy Chung
What's the difference between a conference and a convention? How do we, as writers, get the most out of them?Our Sponsors:* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/wxSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/writing-excuses2130/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2016-01-10
19 min
Ramone chung
Weezy Reincarnated-Stone
THIS IS WEEZY NEW IDENTITY HE FROM LOUWEEZYANA he died and reborn in Jamaica On A portal Stone AND mother mary herd A LOUD THUNDER then a Baby reborn with crying she running in her house to find the crying Random Baby TAKE THE BABY TO HOSPITAL FOR A REGISTRATION FORM TO Ramone Chung
2015-08-26
03 min
Ed Boston Podcast
It's an A.D. Kind of Night on The Ed Boston Podcast
We are honored to have Chipo Chung, the actress who plays Mary Magdalene in the series A.D. The Bible Continues as our special guest tonight. Chung has appeared in several series, including "Camelot" and "Sherlock," but is best known for her role on the BBC series "Doctor Who," alongside David Tennant. Chung has performed in a variety of powerful theatrical productions, such as the critically acclaimed production of "Phedre" (with Helen Mirren at the National Theatre in London), "Talking to Terrorists," "The Overwhelming," and "Fallujah," in which she played Condoleezza Rice. Recently, she was involved with the Act for Ch...
2015-06-11
1h 59
Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas
4: Mary Dooley on Her Espresso Yourself Books, Self-Publishing, and Building Relationships
Mary Dooley is the author of two self-published books, Espresso Yourself and Espresso Yourself Too. In this episode, Mary talks about how a Christmas gift idea for her co-workers turned into her two Espresso Yourself books, how she met and started a relationship with the president of Starbucks America, some tips on self-publishing, and some her favorite quotes from the books. Show notes for episode 4 with Mary Dooley
2015-06-02
49 min
WGC Podcast
Episode 7: On the Mic with Mary Profitt
In this episode of the WGC Podcast, we're sitting with Mary covering various topics including thinking outside of the basic rules of techiques, Facing the crowd at large events if you're more of an introvert, running a commission business, taking normal everyday things and being creative with it and dealing with painters burnout! Have a listen!
2015-05-30
00 min