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Mary Q Foote
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Pine Mountain, Then and Now
Cemetery Stroll leads to search for World War II Female Veteran
Did you know there’s a female World War II veteran buried in the Pine Mountain City Cemetery? I didn’t, until I spotted the gravestone of Mary Hastey Hewitt during a stroll through the cemetery. That one moment sent me down a rabbit hole of questions. Who was she? Before I knew it, my little walk … Continue reading Cemetery Stroll leads to search for World War II Female Veteran
2025-03-17
08 min
In Exile and Other Stories
12 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
22 min
In Exile and Other Stories
11 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
20 min
In Exile and Other Stories
10 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
14 min
In Exile and Other Stories
09 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
14 min
In Exile and Other Stories
08 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
33 min
In Exile and Other Stories
07 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
35 min
In Exile and Other Stories
06 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
25 min
In Exile and Other Stories
05 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
29 min
In Exile and Other Stories
04 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
31 min
In Exile and Other Stories
03 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
29 min
In Exile and Other Stories
02 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
37 min
In Exile and Other Stories
01 - In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
In Exile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories capturing life in the rugged mining towns of the Old West. Written by Mary Hallock Foote, these tales explore themes of perseverance, isolation, and resilience in frontier communities, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by pioneers.
2025-03-04
39 min
LA Theatre Works
The Relativity Series: Circumstances Affecting the Heat of the Sun's Rays (Part 3)
You may not know her name, but Eunice Newton Foote made groundbreaking discoveries about the greenhouse effect in the 1850s. Her experiments showed that different gases, including carbon dioxide, absorb and trap heat, an early milestone in the history of climate science. And even though her findings were published in a leading scientific journal – a rarity in the days of a male-dominated field – her work remained virtually unknown until recently. Now, thanks to playwright Amanda Quaid, we have a dramatized portrait of the scientist’s life at the time she published her pioneering study, which lends its name to the ti...
2025-01-23
38 min
LA Theatre Works
The Relativity Series: Circumstances Affecting the Heat of the Sun's Rays (Part 2)
You may not know her name, but Eunice Newton Foote made groundbreaking discoveries about the greenhouse effect in the 1850s. Her experiments showed that different gases, including carbon dioxide, absorb and trap heat, an early milestone in the history of climate science. And even though her findings were published in a leading scientific journal – a rarity in the days of a male-dominated field – her work remained virtually unknown until recently. Now, thanks to playwright Amanda Quaid, we have a dramatized portrait of the scientist’s life at the time she published her pioneering study, which lends its name to the ti...
2025-01-23
20 min
LA Theatre Works
The Relativity Series: Circumstances Affecting the Heat of the Sun's Rays (Part 1)
You may not know her name, but Eunice Newton Foote made groundbreaking discoveries about the greenhouse effect in the 1850s. Her experiments showed that different gases, including carbon dioxide, absorb and trap heat, an early milestone in the history of climate science. And even though her findings were published in a leading scientific journal – a rarity in the days of a male-dominated field – her work remained virtually unknown until recently. Now, thanks to playwright Amanda Quaid, we have a dramatized portrait of the scientist’s life at the time she published her pioneering study, which lends its name to the ti...
2025-01-23
19 min
Jagbags
RECAP EPISODE: We Talk NOTHING BUT DONUTS On The New Recap
It's a jam-packed recap episode where Beave reluctantly grills Len on his progress in keeping up with his New Yorker subscription (while Jennifer Beals waits in suspense). The Cavs are off to a white-hot start to the new NBA season. Bears lose a heartbreaker in DC on a Hail Mary. Indiana Fever fire their head coach, and the Yankees go down in the World Series, to America's delight. Plus, "I Recommend", Beave reviews the best jazz album of 2024 while Len naps, Recently Discovered Top 40 Hits, and DONUTS! Tune in now.
2024-11-02
1h 44
Reading Teachers Lounge
🔒 October 2024 bonus episode
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textThis is our 3rd exclusive bonus episode of Reading Teachers Lounge podcast. In these episodes, Shannon and Mary will share about the students they're helping in reading, the resources they're using, and the books and other materials they're studying to further their practical knowledge about the Science of Reading. In this October 2024 bonus podcast episode, Shannon and Mary chat about the tutoring and advocacy work they've been doing. Mary shares how she's fostering learning engagement and building relationships with her students. Shannon talks about the new 3rd grade...
2024-10-24
59 min
Pollinators & Pods: The AI Guide to Milkweed and Insect Life
The Intricate World of Milkweed Pollination
Citation: Mary E. Endress, Sigrid Liede-Schumann, and Ulrich Meve "ADVANCES IN APOCYNACEAE: THE ENLIGHTENMENT, AN INTRODUCTION," Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 94(2), 259-267, (27 July 2007). https://doi.org/10.3417/0026-6493(2007)94[259:AIATEA]2.0.CO;2 https://bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajb2.1067 This is an excerpt from the online journal Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden containing an introduction to a collection of articles about the Apocynaceae plant family. The authors, Mary E. Endress, Sigrid Liede-Schumann, and Ulrich Meve, present a revised classification system for the Apocynaceae family. They highlight advances in research on the family's phylogeny, biogeography...
2024-10-01
12 min
The Ireland Podcast
111. William Foote: Irish Cultural Centre
Ep. 111 has Fender Jackson in conversation with William Foote the Centre Director of The Irish Cultural Centre in London. The ICC welcomes and invites people of all backgrounds and cultures to participate in three core activities: culture, community, and education programmes.Conversation includes: introductions; an overview of the timeline of the Irish Cultural Centre; London Irish Centre in Camden; the three core activities of The Irish Cultural Centre (Culture, Education and Community); the importance of experiencing Irish art as a diaspora; Michael McGoldrick and The McGoldrick Family; William’s personal journey which took him to being th...
2024-09-30
49 min
Dancing in the Discomfort Zone with Anne Bonney
Mary Beth O'Connor: From Junkie to Judge
Trauma. Addiction. Uncomfortable topics, but ones that are vital to talk about so we can get through them ourselves, or so we can support our loved ones and fellow citizens, so this week I welcome Mary Beth O’Connor, former junkie, retired judge, and now an advocate, speaker and trainer on all things addiction and trauma recovery. This episode is JAM PACKED with incredibly valuable data on addiction and trauma, and some very surprising!!Did you know that75% of addicts will recover from their addiction? (probably not on the first try, but most do eventually recover!)After 5...
2024-06-03
39 min
Autistic and ADHD Kids Parenting Strategies: Every Brain is Different
36 - Autism Acceptance Month
Here's what to expect on the podcast:What does true acceptance of individuals with autism entail?Communication strategies in autistic individuals.In what ways can labeling autistic individuals based on functioning levels contribute to stigma and discrimination?Explain autism to neurotypical children in a way that promotes understanding and acceptance.And much more! Resources:Walk for Autism Acceptance 2024: https://www.cityofcaldwell.org/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/7806/Let’s Talk Boundaries with Mary Brown: https://www.boundariescoach.com/podcast/Check out Louise Gooding's book, Wonderfully Wired Brains: An Introduction to the...
2024-04-01
30 min
Making Peace & Beyond Podcast
Whose Life Are You Living?!
Is your idea of yourself determined by another person’s opinion of you? Or a job? Or an achievement? Or some applause you have gotten? If so, you might be codependent! When we don’t know who we are, we become dependent on someone or something outside ourselves to tell us who we are. Unfortunately, our sense of who we are then becomes dependent on the opinion and affirmation of whoever or whatever our identity depends on. When the feedback is negative, we become anxious and try harder to regain approval.In this episode, Jamie has a conv...
2024-01-22
27 min
Morbid
The Murder of Mary Stannard
On the afternoon of September 3, 1878, twenty-two-year-old Mary Stannard d left her home in Madison, Connecticut, telling her father she was going blackberry picking and would be back before dark. When night came and Mary hadn’t returned, her father went out to look for her and eventually found her body by a creek in the woods. The investigation into her murder was truly wild and remains TECHNICALLY unsolved. Thank you to the amazing Dave White of Bring Me The Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesBendici, Ray. 2015. "The CT...
2024-01-08
1h 12
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 359 - Update, Part 4
Since “The Trail Went Cold” originally launched in February 2016, we have featured over 400 cold cases and unsolved mysteries on the podcast. A number of these cases have wound up either being solved or having major developments, so things have reached the point where we have been able to release four special “update” episodes over the past four years. On this particular episode, we’ll be discussing the surprising updates in such cases as the 1930 abduction of two-year old Mary Agnes Moroney, the 1987 murder of six-year old Jeremy Stoner, and how the investigation into the 1945 disappearance of Mary Jane Vangilder wound up l...
2023-12-27
1h 18
She Likes To Go Slow
Stacey Guill – They Still Draw Pictures
Author and researcher Stacey Guill joined us once before to talk about her book “The Stone House in the Canyon,” about Mary Hallock Foote and her history in the Boise area. This time, Stacey is diving deeper into some of the amazing history of Ernest Hemingway. This journey, she takes us to Spain during the Spanish Civil War. During this time of warfare, children and families were part of the casualties. Thousands of children drew photos of what they saw around them. See some of these through Stacey’s eyes with her podcast. See some of these drawin...
2023-10-05
17 min
She Likes To Go Slow Podcast : Slow Down and Listen
Stacey Guill – They Still Draw Pictures
Author and researcher Stacey Guill joined us once before to talk about her book “The Stone House in the Canyon,” about Mary Hallock Foote and her history in the Boise area. This time, Stacey is diving deeper into some of the amazing history of Ernest Hemingway. This journey, she takes us to Spain during the Spanish Civil War. During this time of warfare, children and families were part of the casualties. Thousands of children drew photos of what they saw around them. See some of these through Stacey’s eyes with her podcast. See some of these drawin...
2023-10-05
17 min
Spiritual Seeker's Podcast
Intention Teddies with Jessica of Mary+Nancy
On Episode 93 of the Spiritual Seekers of the Podcast, I speak with Jessica, creator of the crystal toting Intention Teddies. Jessica, founder of Mary + Nancy and creator of the Intention Teddy started her own journey with crystals over a decade ago. Hoping to share her love of crystals with her niece, she was disappointed to discover that there wasn’t an option clearly geared towards kids. When Jessica was pregnant with her son, she imagined a Teddy Bear sitting beside his crib that held a crystal inside. She immediately got to work on the Intention Teddy both fo...
2023-08-03
38 min
Spiritual Seeker's Podcast
Intention Teddies with Jessica of Mary+Nancy
On Episode 93 of the Spiritual Seekers of the Podcast, I speak with Jessica, creator of the crystal toting Intention Teddies. Jessica, founder of Mary + Nancy and creator of the Intention Teddy started her own journey with crystals over a decade ago. Hoping to share her love of crystals with her niece, she was disappointed to discover that there wasn’t an option clearly geared towards kids. When Jessica was pregnant with her son, she imagined a Teddy Bear sitting beside his crib that held a crystal inside. She immediately got to work on the Intention Teddy both fo...
2023-08-03
38 min
Jagbags
RECAP EPISODE: "Spider-Man: Across The Spider Verse" is Fantastic
Len and Beave talk the new Sony Marvel movie, "Spider-Man: Across The Spider Verse", and give it a collective thumbs-up. The Factory Theater's Lane Call begins previews tonight and we talk through the latest Chicago premier in great detail. Beave analyzes the play of Cody Zeller and Christian Braun in the NBA Finals, while Len disapproves. They also talk the Sox and Cubs, and discuss what would need to happen for the Cubs to get on a long winning streak. Len's Sky Fever is at "moderate" stage after Chicago's victory over Sloot and the New York Liberty. Beave also reviews...
2023-06-10
1h 26
She Likes To Go Slow Podcast : Slow Down and Listen
Stacey Guill “The Stone House in the Cañon” The story of Mary Hallock Foote
Just minutes from Boise, Idaho, a short drive can take you back over 100 years in history. Listen to author Stacey Guill talk about the life of Mary Hallock Foote. As Mary’s husband Arthur struggled to engineer waterways around the city, Mary did illustrations for Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorn, and some publications that brought our pioneer western life into the awareness of people living in the east. Author Wallace Stegner wrote a book on Mary’s life that is more fiction than fact. She didn’t get much credit for it, and he won a Pulitzer Prize...
2023-02-02
29 min
She Likes To Go Slow
Stacey Guill “The Stone House in the Cañon” The story of Mary Hallock Foote
Just minutes from Boise, Idaho, a short drive can take you back over 100 years in history. Listen to author Stacey Guill talk about the life of Mary Hallock Foote. As Mary’s husband Arthur struggled to engineer waterways around the city, Mary did illustrations for Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorn, and some publications that brought our pioneer western life into the awareness of people living in the east. Author Wallace Stegner wrote a book on Mary’s life that is more fiction than fact. She didn’t get much credit for it, and he won a Pulitzer Prize...
2023-02-02
29 min
The Brass Spittoon
Matt Stewart on Wallace Stegner
Matthew Stewart, author of The Most Beautiful Place on Earth: Wallace Stegner in California, sits down (literally) with host John Murdock to discuss Stegner’s complicated relationship with the American West. A mobile youth left Stegner yearning for deeper roots. In the 1940s, he landed in the hills surrounding San Francisco Bay, an area soon set for expansive growth. Stegner’s interplay with the region and his own personal history led to the Pulitzer Prize winning Angle of Repose, a National Book Award for The Spectator Bird, and his masterful final work Crossing to Safety. Stewart, who received his Ph.D. in...
2022-08-23
39 min
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast
0640 – What Mary Got and What the Disciples Didn’t
Matthew 26:6-13 - Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Music written and performed by Jeff Foote.
2022-05-27
08 min
Arts & Ideas
Bridgerton and Georgian Entertainment
Venanzio Rauzzini, Fanny Burney, and Mr Foote are figures who come up in today's Free Thinking discussion as the hit period drama Bridgerton returns to Netflix for a second series and Shahidha Bari explores what kept the Georgians entertained, from a night at the opera to music lessons at home, strolls in the pleasure gardens, hot air balloons, chess playing Turks, and perhaps most of all - if Lady Whistledown is to be believed - gossip, intrigue, and scandal. Just what is it about the Georgians that we find so enduringly entertaining? Shahidha’s guests are: musicologist Brianna Robertson-Kirkland wh...
2022-04-06
44 min
Spiritual Seeker's Podcast
Comfort from Gramma
On Episode 50 of the Spiritual Seekers Podcast I am sharing a story that happened to my sister Mary recently. My sister began therapy a few months ago in an effort to better herself, to highlight patterns of being and to examine where they originated. One thing she knew she wanted to get to the bottom of was unworthiness. In a recent session with her therapist, they pulled forward the memory of being ignored by our father. She recalled how he'd pull up his newspaper and just tune her out. During this session my sister was guided to...
2022-03-31
11 min
Spiritual Seeker's Podcast
Comfort from Gramma
On Episode 50 of the Spiritual Seekers Podcast I am sharing a story that happened to my sister Mary recently. My sister began therapy a few months ago in an effort to better herself, to highlight patterns of being and to examine where they originated. One thing she knew she wanted to get to the bottom of was unworthiness. In a recent session with her therapist, they pulled forward the memory of being ignored by our father. She recalled how he'd pull up his newspaper and just tune her out. During this session my sister was guided to...
2022-03-31
11 min
For Your Consideration
"The Women Are Up To Something"
Dr. Benjamin Lipscomb is professor of philosophy specializing in contemporary ethical theory at Houghton College. He is the author of The Women Are Up To Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics, which was published in November 2021. Mike Sacasas had the pleasure of talking to Prof. Lipscomb about his book, these four remarkable philosophers, the story of ethics in the 20th century, C. S. Lewis’s famous debate with Anscombe, and much else. We trust you’ll enjoy the conversation. Below are a few of the titles mentioned during the interview.
2022-03-18
54 min
The Brain Coach
Ep 8: Michelle Foote, MS, LPC - Professional Counseling
Licensed professional counselor Michelle Foote, MS, LPC, joins Mary on today’s episode of The Brain Coach podcast. Michelle shares her perspective on supporting a healthy brain through her work as a professional counselor and why she’s passionate about lifelong learning. Michelle helps clients move through issues using talk therapy and uncovering underlying challenges. Some of the mental health trends discussed on today's episode include: · Emerging neuroscience connecting brain activity with action · Psychedelics in the treatment of PTSD, particularly the benefit soldiers · The diminishing stigma of seeking...
2022-03-02
27 min
Old Codger with Courtney T. Edison | WFMU
Says that much of what he hears on WFMU reminds him of "large stones being thrown into a dump-cart." from Feb 22, 2022
Little Jack Little - "Three O'Clock in the Morning" Trio Servando Diaz - "Param Pan Pin" [0:02:43] Euneeda Bodenheim - "The Old Codger Mailbag" [0:10:20] Gertrude Lawrence - "Experiment" [0:12:40] Howard McGhee Sextet - "Midnight at Minton's" [0:15:20] Carl Kress & Dick McDonough - "Chicken a La Swing" [0:18:20] Ruth Etting - "Now I'm in Love" [0:20:34] Mary Lou Williams and Her Trio - "Roll 'Em" [0:23:12] Gus Bodenheim - "Let's Build a Drugs Caddy" [0:31:16] Frankie Jaxon and Tampa Red - "It's Heated" [0:33:43] Gene Krupa & His Orchestra - "Jungle Madness" [0:37:11] Bea Foote - "Try and Get It" [0:40:01]
2022-02-23
00 min
Llegim OKè?
LLEGIM OKè- MATAR UN ROSSINYOL DE HARPER LEE, DE LA LITERATURA AL CINEMA (09/02/2022) 05x126
Programa 126. 5a temporada. (trobareu la fitxa tècnica del llibre i del film comentats, així com les referències musicals al final de l’escrit) Avui hem fet un programa, pràcticament monogràfic, dedicat a la secció “Del paper a la pantalla”. La secció que, conjuntament amb en Salvador Rofes, dediquem a alguna obra literària quin argument s’ha adaptat a la pantalla gran o sèrie. -En el cas d’aquest programa, parlem de la novel·la “Matar un rossinyol”, de l’escriptora Harper Lee, i de la pel·lícula que amb el mateix títol adapta el llibre al cinema. E...
2022-02-09
1h 24
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 256 - Mary Elizabeth Edens
Christmas Eve 1924. Babbs Switch, Oklahoma. A fire breaks out at a Christmas party taking place at a schoolhouse and claims the lives of 36 people. The remains of one of the presumed victims, three-year old Mary Elizabeth Edens, cannot be found and since Mary’s aunt recalls handing the child to an unknown person, her family believes Mary might have been abducted. Over 32 years later, evidence is found to suggest that a California woman named Grace Reynolds might be Mary and she winds up having a reunion with the Edens family. However, in 1999, it is revealed that additional evidence was un...
2021-12-22
46 min
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast
ADVENT EPISODE #3 - About Mary
Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Music written and performed by Jeff Foote.
2021-12-18
11 min
Mathematics Teacher Educator Podcast
Episode 34: Mathematics Teachers’ Understanding of Privilege and Oppression
The Access, Allies, and Agency in Mathematical Systems project team designed a professional development for mathematics teachers positioning equity at the systemic level and activities aimed at supporting mathematics teachers in considering the influence of privilege and oppression on mathematics teaching and learning (Scroggins, 2017). Here, we examine the levels of oppression activity, aimed at supporting mathematics teachers in understanding that oppression operates at multiple levels (i.e., as a system) and that these levels exist and operate in/on mathematics education. Such understanding can support mathematics teachers in disrupting inequities, and how mathematics teachers engage in this activity...
2021-12-16
31 min
Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast
Episode 26 (Season 2, Episode 7) - Jennifer Foote
Woo hoo! This one should be fun. Partly because I'm talking to.a friend and colleague from Algoma University. Also because it will be only the second episode I've done face to face. Jenn Foote came by my podcast studio (OK, look, I have two podcasting studios in my house, because I'm me, so to be clear, she came to Studio B). and we talked about her work, her origin story, and other stuff.Jenn Foote completed a BSc. Honours in Biology from St. Mary's University, where her thesis research investigated how neighbour-stranger discrimination in song sparrows was influenced...
2021-10-28
00 min
Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Beth Grant Returns: Lessons Learned, Being Fired, Mad About You, The Mindy Project, To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar
There's no better time to share the second part of Beth Grant's podcast episode than a few days before her birthday (9/18). From being fired to checking her ego to working with Patrick Swayze & Stockard Channing, Beth talks about lessons learned!Beth Grant is a character actress who has been featured in many iconic films & TV shows: Donnie Darko, King of the Hill, Little Miss Sunshine, A Time To Kill, Speed, No Country For Old Men + over 200 more.Beth will next be seen in Season 4 of Goliath on Amazon Prime, starring Billy Bob Thornton, which drops 9/24/21.
2021-09-16
22 min
Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Season 2: Episode 33: Beth Grant: Character Actress, The Mindy Project, Sordid Lives, The Golden Girls, Speed, A Time To Kill, Little Miss Sunshine, Donnie Darko, To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything Julie Newmar
Beth Grant is a character actress whose career spans 40 years between Film, TV & Theatre. With over 200 credits to her name, Beth's talent has been seen everywhere including The Mindy Project, The Golden Girls, Speed, A Time To Kill, Donnie Darko, Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Little Miss Sunshine, To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar & Del Shores' Sordid Lives.Today I talk with Beth about her illustrious career as well as some Tricks The Devil Taught Me.Catch Beth in Season 4 of Goliath on Amazon Prime, starring Billy Bob Thornton, which drops 9/24/21.Bet...
2021-09-09
34 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 225 - Leila & Mary Rachel Bryan
May 10, 1941. Carolina Beach, North Carolina. 36-year old Leila Bryan and her three-year old daughter, Mary Rachel Bryan, leave their home in the family car in order to drive to a nearby store, but never return. After they are reported missing, an extensive search fails to turn up any trace of them or their car, but Leila’s family suspects that her husband, E.C. Bryan, might be responsible for the disappearances. Decades later, investigators perform a dig under the concrete foundation of E.C.’s former residence, but fail to turn up anything, so Leila and Mary Rachel remain miss...
2021-05-12
41 min
Tucson Means Business
TMB E37: Mary Foote Pipeline AZ, COVID-19 impact
Mary Foote, Director/Partnership for Economic Innovation and Pipeline AZ1475 N Scottsdale Road,Scottsdale, AZ480.205.1568mfoote@pipelineaz.comwww.c19az.comSOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter |Mary Foote serves as Director for the Partnership for Economic Innovation, the parent organization of Pipeline AZ. She has been in economic development for more than ten years, focusing on tax incentives, business attraction and retention, innovation ecosystems, and workforce development. Mary is actively involved in her community through board participation and volunteering. She also oversees Valley Leadership’s Jobs and Economy initiatives. Sh...
2021-05-09
34 min
Messages from the Word of God
Let Her Reach, Teach, & Preach - 3-21-21
Good morning and welcome to worship. Our Scripture texts are 2Kings 22.11-20 and Luke 2.25-38 from the thought, "Let Her Reach, Teach, & Preach." In 1808, the earliest female preacher was a Methodist woman named Elizabeth. In 1816, Reverend Jarena Lee became the first African American woman to preach at the African Methodist Episcopal. In 1884, Julia A. J Foote was the first woman ordained a deacon in the AMEZ Church. Mary Small was the first woman to achieve "elder status".Deborah was a Prophetess, judge, national leader, wife, and commander-in-chief – Judges 4. Miriam the sister of Aaron was a Prophetess...
2021-03-21
28 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 194 - Mary Jane Vangilder
March 8, 1945. Shelby, Ohio. 34-year old Mary Jane Vangilder quits her job at the Shelby Army Air Force Depot after working there for a year. Mary Jane had previously lived in West Virginia with her husband and five children, but after the couple separated, Mary Jane went off on her own to live in Ohio. Even though Mary Jane frequently wrote letters to her oldest daughter, there is no further communication from her after she leaves her job and she is never heard from again. Did Mary Jane go off to start a new life somewhere or was she was...
2020-09-30
42 min
The Filmmakers Podcast
Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot podcast Special edition with cast and crew
This is a Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot podcast Special Making Of with cast and crew from the film with actors including Richard Brake (Merlin) & Richard Short (King Arthur) and his Knights, crew members from Art Dept, Make Up, Costume, 1st AD, Production Manager, Editor and Post Supervisor. We go deep into making a single film on this weeks bumper edition as some of the main cast and crew from the recently released Arthur & Merlin : Knights of Camelot come and chat about how they made the film with it’s director Giles Alderson, Producer Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar and cinematographer Andrew Ro...
2020-07-14
2h 04
FOOTE-NOTES Andy Foote's Podcast
EP 02: Mary Henderson, Personal Branding Specialist
Mary and I talk about what drives her and why she's so focused. We cover a lot of ground and we went deep.
2020-06-03
47 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 175 - Mary Agnes Gross
June 12, 1962. Worthington, Minnesota. 20-year old Marlys Gross gives birth to a baby daughter named Mary Agnes, but is told by the hospital staff that the child died shortly after she was born. Mary Agnes is given a funeral and buried in a grave, but months later, Marlys is mailed a photograph of an unidentified family holding a baby whom she believes is her daughter. Over the next three decades, Marlys would discover a number of suspicious discrepancies to make her believe that Mary Agnes is still alive, so she petitions to have her gravesite exhumed in 1996. While skeletal remains...
2020-05-20
47 min
Tucson Business Radio
TMB E37: Mary Foote PipelineAZ, COVID-19 impact
Mary Foote, Director/ Partnership for Economic Innovation and Pipeline AZ 1475 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 480.205.1568 mfoote@pipelineaz.com www.c19az.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | Mary Foote serves as Director for the Partnership for Economic Innovation, the parent organization of Pipeline AZ. She has been in economic development for more than [...]
2020-05-15
34 min
Tucson Means Business
TMB E37: Mary Foote PipelineAZ, COVID-19 impact
Mary Foote, Director/ Partnership for Economic Innovation and Pipeline AZ 1475 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 480.205.1568 mfoote@pipelineaz.com www.c19az.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | Mary Foote serves as Director for the Partnership for Economic Innovation, the parent organization of Pipeline AZ. She has been in economic development for more than […] The post TMB E37: Mary Foote PipelineAZ, COVID-19 impact appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2020-05-15
00 min
Tucson Business Radio
TMB E37: Mary Foote PipelineAZ, COVID-19 impact
Mary Foote, Director/ Partnership for Economic Innovation and Pipeline AZ 1475 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 480.205.1568 mfoote@pipelineaz.com www.c19az.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | Mary Foote serves as Director for the Partnership for Economic Innovation, the parent organization of Pipeline AZ. She has been in economic development for more than […] The post TMB E37: Mary Foote PipelineAZ, COVID-19 impact appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2020-05-15
00 min
Tucson Business Radio LLC
TMB E37: Mary Foote PipelineAZ, COVID-19 impact
Mary Foote, Director/ Partnership for Economic Innovation and Pipeline AZ 1475 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 480.205.1568 mfoote@pipelineaz.com www.c19az.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | Mary Foote serves as Director for the Partnership for Economic Innovation, the parent organization of Pipeline AZ. She has been in economic development for more than [...]
2020-05-15
34 min
The Pipeline Show
ThePipelineShow Feb20 2020
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Season 15 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:02] - Guy begins the episode with another Question of the Week, CHL News, NCAA Notes and the guest list. [16:02] - Elaine Shircliff covers the AHL's Cleveland Monsters, the farm club of the Columbus Blue Jackets. [48:35] - We go In the Dub with the Director of Communication for the Tri-City Americans, Mary Gates to talk about her job and the arrival of NHL to the Pacific Northwest. [1:08:17] - Another In the Dub segment ripped from the headlines as Larry Fisher from The Hockey Writers joins to talk about the scene...
2020-02-20
1h 42
The Write Project
19 Authors Argue: Does Writing Energize or Exhaust the Mind | The Write Project
Are you the type of writer that starts when the sun rises, and leaves the keyboard jazzed up to start the day? Or is writing the last thing you do before bed, at the end of a long one? Does writing energize you, or does it exhaust you?Featuring, from Engen Books:Kelley Power, author of TombstoriesChelsea Bee, author of London CallingJon Dobbin, author of The StarvingBrad Dunne, author of The Merchant's MansionEllen Curtis, author of InfinityPaul Carberry, author of CarcharodonErin Vance...
2019-12-16
31 min
Dementia Researcher
Prediction And Prevention In Neurodegenerative Diseases
In this podcast we talk we talk to three panellists, to reflect on what they discovered at the ‘Prediction and Prevention in Neurodegenerative Disease Symposium’ held on the 29th November and organised by the Preventative Neurology Unit (PNU) at Queen Mary University London. Recorded on location from QMU - Dr Megan O’Hare is join by PhD students Phazha Bothongo and Isabelle Foote from Queen Mary University and Dr Harri Sivasathiaseelan from University College London. The Symposium focused on the fascinating issues around early detection and prevention of neurodegenerative diseases, and included a star studded lined-up of speakers, including Anette Schrag...
2019-12-16
39 min
GRACE CHURCH
Mary Is Awesome
“Mary Is Awesome” from The Son of Man – Studies in the Gospel of Luke by Jeff Foote. Released: 2019. The post Mary Is Awesome appeared first on GRACE CHURCH.
2019-12-15
26 min
The Write Project
16 Authors Asked: Does a Big Ego help an Author at all? | The Write Project
Does having a Big Ego help or hurt authors? Sure you need to have some confidence to get your work out there, but where does that line end? We asked 16 authors from a wide-range of backgrounds (award-winning, indie, traditionally published, self published) where they thought that line was.Featuring, from Breakwater Books Ltd.: Susan MacDonald, author of Edge of TimeBridget Canning, author of Some People's ChildrenFrom HarperCollins:Mary Walsh, author of Crying for the MoonFrom Engen Books Ltd.:Brad Dunne...
2019-10-28
31 min
The Nigel Foote Podcast
Mary movie trailer analysis.
Please listen to my latest audio podcast movie trailer analysis for the film Mary.
2019-08-26
01 min
Dedication: A Centennial Story
37. Final Plans (1921)
Miss Bertha Vera Sandall handles the sale of mortgage bonds for Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, after the ruling on the Boston controversy. Mr. George Foote Dunham visits with the building committee. Mr. Robert DeCou investigates the architects' work. The book Dedication: Building the Seattle Branches of Mary Baker Eddy's Church, A Centennial Story by Cindy Peyser Safronoff is available on Amazon, through Powell's Books, or by special order through your favorite local book store. Please support this project: Rate and review the book and podcast! Help crowd-fund this continuing project. Tell your...
2019-08-24
10 min
Dedication: A Centennial Story
23. First Unit (1915)
Mr. Thomas Franklyn Hoyt, First Reader, invites the congregation of Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, to hear from Mr. William K. Sheldon. Takes place at the Hippodrome on Sunday, August 29, 1915. Mr. George Foote Dunham, Portland architect, proposes a building concept for Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street. The church invites Mr. Hermann S. Herring and Mr. George Shaw Cook to lecture. Image: Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, "First Unit." Christina Safronoff. The book Dedication: Building the Seattle Branches of Mary Baker Eddy's Church, A Centennial Story by Cindy Peyser Safronoff is available...
2019-07-06
13 min
Ribbons and Bows Podcast
E2 (Part 1 of 2) World War I through the roaring 1920s
Ribbons & Bows Podcast 2 In this two-part episode, we move through to the 1930s. Part one takes us from World War I through the roaring 1920s, when the legendary Fritz Kreisler was sent to war. We see how war affected the careers of so many of our young heroines, and how an era of new freedoms affected life for them and for all of us! Part two delves into the tumultuous times and newfound freedoms experienced in the ’20s, including suffrage and prohibition. In this episode, you’ll meet six starlets of the musical stage – Irma Seydel, Kathleen Parlow, E...
2019-02-28
16 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 110 - The Mary Morris Murders
October 12, 2000. Houston, Texas. After leaving her home, 48-year old Mary Henderson Morris does not show up for work and her body is discovered inside her burned-out car on a remote road later that afternoon. Four days later, another Houston woman, 39-year old Mary McGinnis Morris, is discovered shot to death inside her car under eerily similar circumstances, but other than their name, there doesn’t appear to be any link between the two victims. However, the investigation uncovers potential suspects in Mary McGinnis Morris’ murder, including her husband and a hostile co-worker, which leads to speculation that Mary Henderson Morr...
2019-02-06
53 min
Ribbons and Bows Podcast
E2 (Part 2 of 2) Tumultuous times and newfound freedoms experienced in the ’20s
Ribbons & Bows Podcast 2 In this two-part episode, we move through to the 1930s. Part one takes us from World War I through the roaring 1920s, when the legendary Fritz Kreisler was sent to war. We see how war affected the careers of so many of our young heroines, and how an era of new freedoms affected life for them and for all of us! Part two delves into the tumultuous times and newfound freedoms experienced in the ’20s, including suffrage and prohibition. In this episode, you’ll meet six starlets of the musical stage – Irma Seydel, Kathleen Parlow, E...
2019-01-28
19 min
STEM Fatale Podcast
Episode 024 - Eunice Newton Foote | Climate Scientist
Alternate Title: You, Nice Foot! Emlyn tells Emma about Eunice Newton Foote, the climate scientist who discovered that carbon dioxide was the main cause of global warming, and Emma tells Emlyn about geckos and coffee! PLEASE FILL OUT THE SURVEY: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScwuYfCujp_voMx1I37E4MB1Tk_UbncK6z8Khn4DC683fV-3A/viewform?usp=sf_link Sources: Main Story - Eunice Newton Foote The Current, UC Santa Barbara, “Righting a Scientific Wrong”: http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2018/018985/righting-scientific-wrong Wikipedia, “Eunice Newton Foote”: h...
2018-12-10
41 min
Escuchando Peliculas
Matar a un Ruiseñor (1962) #DramaJudicial #Racismo #Infancia #peliculas #podcast #audesc
País Estados Unidos Dirección Robert Mulligan Guion Horton Foote (Novela: Harper Lee) Música Elmer Bernstein Fotografía Russell Harlan (B&W) Reparto Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Brock Peters, Phillip Alford, John Megna, Frank Overton, Rosemary Murphy, Robert Duvall Sinopsis Adaptación de la novela homónima de Harper Lee. En la época de la Gran Depresión, en una población sureña, Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck) es un abogado que defiende a un hombre negro acusado de haber violado a una mujer blanca. Aunque la inocencia del hombre resulta evidente, el veredicto del jurado es tan previsible...
2018-08-28
2h 04
ABC Television Network
The Kids Are Alright - Official Trailer
Set in the 1970s, this ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family, the Clearys, as they navigate big and small changes during one of America’s most turbulent decades. In a working-class neighborhood outside Los Angeles, Mike and Peggy raise eight boisterous boys who live out their days with little supervision. The household is turned upside down when oldest son Lawrence returns home and announces he’s quitting the seminary to go off and “save the world.” Times are changing and this family will never be the same. There are 10 people, three bedrooms, one bathroom and everyone in it for themselv...
2018-05-15
03 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 60 - The Circleville Letters Case
August 19, 1977. Circleville, Ohio. After receiving a phone call, an angry Ron Gillispie frantically drives away from his home and dies after crashing into a tree. For the past several months, Ron’s wife, Mary Gillispie, had been receiving anonymous threatening letters expressing anger about her alleged affair with another man. In total, over a thousand anonymous letters would be sent to residents of the area during this time period. Five-and-a-half years later, Mary would find a homemade booby trap containing a gun belonging to Ron’s former brother-in-law, Paul Freshour. Paul is accused of being the author of the anon...
2018-02-21
57 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 56 - Mary Marrs Cawein
July 5, 1965. Lexington, Kentucky. After a night of heavy drinking with her husband and another couple, 39-year old Mary Marrs Cawein returns home. When morning hits, Mary is found dead in her bedroom chair and an autopsy would reveal she was murdered after ingesting carbolic acid. Suspicion immediately falls upon Mary’s husband, Dr. Madison Cawein, who had conducted affairs with two other women during their marriage. However, the case is further complicated by strange actions from Madison’s former mistress and the jealous husband of his current mistress, causing them to also become potential suspects. So who was actually resp...
2018-01-24
44 min
Insight with Sylvia Maus
Insight 9-10 Dairy Education Program
Mary Foote – Dairy Education Programs Manager; Lolly Lesher – Dairy Farmer and board member Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation and Brittany Haag – Pennsylvania State 1st Alternate Dairy Princess. We will be talking about how their services are preparing the next generation of those working in agriculture.
2017-09-06
32 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 41 - Mary Agnes Moroney
May 15, 1930. Chicago, Illinois. After a newspaper ad seeks assistance for the poverty-stricken family of two-year old Mary Agnes Moroney, a woman calling herself Julia Otis shows up at their home to help. She offers to take Mary Agnes shopping to buy her new clothes, but they never return. 22 years later, a woman named Mary McClelland comes forward after suspecting she might be Mary Agnes and experts conclude that she is probably the missing child. However, after Mary McClelland passes away in 2005, DNA testing shows no genetic connection between her and the Moroney family. So what happened to the real...
2017-08-30
38 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 38 - Mary Shotwell Little
October 14, 1965. Atlanta, Georgia. After having dinner with a friend, 25-year old bank secretary Mary Shotwell Little vanishes without explanation. The following day, her abandoned vehicle is discovered with traces of blood and Mary’s neatly folded undergarments inside. Mary’s gasoline card is also used at two separate service stations in North Carolina by a woman matching her description and two unidentified male companions. The case would contain a number of bizarre developments, including an odd kidnapping story from a prison inmate, allegations of a scandal at Mary’s workplace, and the subsequent unsolved murder of the woman who took o...
2017-07-19
47 min
Wake Up Call — The Flatirons Podcast for Men
Sex Ed: Dallas and Mary Plese
Flatirons Men's Pastor Dan Foote sits down with Dallas Plese and Flatirons Executive Liaison Mary Plese to talk about sex.
2017-02-20
00 min
BMJ SRH podcast
My Body Back: meet the mentors of the awarded cervical screening clinic for sexually assaulted women
In this podcast, the winners of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care’s David Bromham Memorial Award 2016 are in conversation with Janie Foote, Editorial Manager of the Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care about the ‘My Body Back (MBB) Project’. The My Body Back (MBB) Clinic at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London is a unique cervical screening clinic for women who have been sexually assaulted and was established in August 2015. The template for the clinic is one of time, space, listening, sharing control and an unspoken understanding of the particular difficulties faced by these women. After ac...
2017-01-18
08 min
BMJ SRH podcast
My Body Back: meet the mentors of the awarded cervical screening clinic for sexually assaulted women
In this podcast, the winners of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care’s David Bromham Memorial Award 2016 are in conversation with Janie Foote, Editorial Manager of the Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care about the ‘My Body Back (MBB) Project’. The My Body Back (MBB) Clinic at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London is a unique cervical screening clinic for women who have been sexually assaulted and was established in August 2015. The template for the clinic is one of time, space, listening, sharing control and an unspoken understanding of the particular difficulties faced by these women. After ac...
2017-01-18
08 min
BMJ SRH podcast
My Body Back: meet the mentors of the awarded cervical screening clinic for sexually assaulted women
In this podcast, the winners of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care’s David Bromham Memorial Award 2016 are in conversation with Janie Foote, Editorial Manager of the Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care about the ‘My Body Back (MBB) Project’. The My Body Back (MBB) Clinic at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London is a unique cervical screening clinic for women who have been sexually assaulted and was established in August 2015. The template for the clinic is one of time, space, listening, sharing control and an unspoken understanding of the particular difficulties faced by these women. After ac...
2017-01-18
08 min
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Literature, Short Stories
In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/290490 to listen full audiobooks. Title: In Exile and Other Stories Author: Mary Hallock Foote Narrator: David Wales Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 37 minutes Release date: January 1, 2017 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: Six short stories by Mary Hallock Foote (1847–1938), an American author and illustrator. She is best known for her illustrated short stories and novels portraying life in the mining communities of the turn-of-the-century American West. She is famous for her stories of place, in which she portrayed the rough, picturesque life she experienced and observed in the old West, especially that in the ea...
2017-01-01
05 min
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Literature, Short Stories
In Exile and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/290490to listen full audiobooks. Title: In Exile and Other Stories Author: Mary Hallock Foote Narrator: David Wales Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 37 minutes Release date: January 1, 2017 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: Six short stories by Mary Hallock Foote (1847–1938), an American author and illustrator. She is best known for her illustrated short stories and novels portraying life in the mining communities of the turn-of-the-century American West. She is famous for her stories of place, in which she portrayed the rough, picturesque life she experienced and observed in the old West, especially that in the early mi...
2017-01-01
5h 37
Radio Boise Podcast
Stray Theatre - Fair Use, Radio Play
Radio Boise's Stray Theatre presents a live, staged reading of Sands Hall's play, Fair Use. The play involves a longstanding literary controversy involving one-time Boise resident, Mary Hallock Foote and Pulitzer Prize winning author, Wallace Stegner. The limits of "influence," spirited debate and doppelgangers from both Foote's and Stegner's characters appear in a multi-layered, spirited performance that's good for your brain. This is the full length staged reading.
2016-08-24
2h 13
Radio Boise Podcast
Wayne Birt Interviews Sands Hall, playwright
Wayne Birt, Host of Radio Boise's Sonic Saturday and Drift Correction, interviews playwright Sands Hall, author of Fair Use, a play about the intertwined literary lives of Mary Hallock Foote and Wallace Stegner. They discuss "the limits of influence," what makes beautiful prose and reconciling ghosts.
2016-06-04
31 min
The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 2 - The Fort Worth Three
December 23, 1974. 17-year old Mary Rachel Trlica, 14-year old Lisa Renee Wilson and 9-year old Julie Ann Moseley, a.k.a. the “Fort Worth Three”, head on a shopping trip to a mall in Fort Worth, Texas. The three girls never return home and their abandoned car is found in the mall parking lot. The next morning, Rachel’s husband finds a strange mysterious letter in his mailbox which throws the whole case for a loop. Did Rachel actually write this letter and stage her own disappearance, or did something much more sinister happen? Join me for a new episode of “Th...
2016-03-02
29 min
Unity Church Sermon Podcasts
Arthur Foote Music Sunday, May 3, 2015
Arthur Foote Music Sunday Order of Service (PDF) Individual Tracks: Please click HERE to listen to individual tracks. Spiegel im Spiegel - Arvo Pärt Words of Welcome Peace Flows Into Me - Jake Runestad Call to Worship/Peace Chant/Responsive Reading (Thich Nhat Hanh) Nada Te Turbe - Jake Runestad // Soloists: Brian Newhouse, Chris Crosby-Schmidt Prayer A Breathing Peace - Daniel Elder // Soloists: Cathy Crosby-Schmidt, Mary Baremore Reflection Sing Wearing the Sky - Jake Runestad // Soloists: Jeannine Robinette, Anna Meek Offering words I Am - Melanie Horn Dansi Na Kiumba - Swahili partner song Deep in the Qu...
2015-05-08
1h 05
Unity Church Sermon Podcasts
Arthur Foote Music Sunday, May 3, 2015
Arthur Foote Music Sunday Order of Service (PDF) Individual Tracks: Please click HERE to listen to individual tracks. Spiegel im Spiegel - Arvo Pärt Words of Welcome Peace Flows Into Me - Jake Runestad Call to Worship/Peace Chant/Responsive Reading (Thich Nhat Hanh) Nada Te Turbe - Jake Runestad // Soloists: Brian Newhouse, Chris Crosby-Schmidt Prayer A Breathing Peace - Daniel Elder // Soloists: Cathy Crosby-Schmidt, Mary Baremore Reflection Sing Wearing the Sky - Jake Runestad // Soloists: Jeannine Robinette, Anna Meek Offering words I Am - Melanie Horn Dansi Na Kiumba - Swahili partner song Deep in the Qu...
2015-05-08
1h 05
Off Off Pod with Stephen Bittrich
Off Off Pod - Episode 005 - Cameron Watson writer/director of film Our Very Own
The multi-talented Cameron Watson wrote and directed the film, Our Very Own, which was a valentine to his small hometown of Shelbyville, Tennessee. If you want to be inspired by some one who did not give up on his dream of making his indie film, listen to this interview. It has a happy ending… a deal with Miramax… and you can stream this film right now on Netflix. It stars Allison Janney, Keith Carradine, Cheryl Hines, Jason Ritter, Autumn Reeser, and Beth Grant. Cam's latest project is a new weberies called Break a Hip which...
2013-12-13
1h 15
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
A Touch Of Sun Part 2
2012-12-30
47 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
The Harshaw Bride Part 4
2012-12-30
36 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
The Harshaw Bride Part 3
2012-12-30
30 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
The Harshaw Bride Part 2
2012-12-30
33 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
The Harshaw Bride Part 1
2012-12-30
33 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
Pilgrims To Mecca
2012-12-30
49 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
The Maid's Progress Part 2
2012-12-30
41 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
The Maid's Progress Part 1
2012-12-30
44 min
A Touch of the Sun and Other Stories
A Touch Of Sun Part 1
2012-12-30
1h 03
Dr. Arlene Barro
Mary Beth Garber: Queen of the Southern California Broadcast
Mary Beth Garber: Queen of the Southern California Broadcasters Association On WIN Without Competing! Dr. Arlene will interview Mary Beth Garber, the President of the Southern California Broadcasters Association (SCBA) since 1998. Garber serves as a consultant for 62 stations in Los Angeles, the biggest radio market in the world in terms of dollars. Garber has been recognized as: “Broadcaster of the Year” by Radio Ink Magazine and received the Genii Award for Excellence in Radio by American Women in Radio and Television. She has also been named as one of the “20 Most Influential Women in Radio” by Radio Ink every year for the...
2009-12-10
1h 30
Discover Popular Authors Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Angle of Repose Audiobook by Wallace Stegner
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Angle of Repose Author: Wallace Stegner Narrator: Mark Bramhall Format: Unabridged Length: 22 hrs and 10 mins Language: English Release date: 12-02-09 Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1021 votes Genres: Fiction, Historical Publisher's Summary: Winner of the Pulitzer Prize when it was first published in 1971, Angle of Repose has also been selected by the editorial board of the Modern Library as one of the hundred best novels of the 20th century. Wallace Stegner's uniquely American classic centers on Lyman Ward, a noted historian who relates a fictionalized biography...
2009-12-02
10h 10