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The Daily Tip
Gary Washburn joins The Daily Tip!
Chelsa Messinger and Michael Jenkins talk with Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe! Follow & Subscribe on X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok @BetMGMNetwork, and YouTube NOW ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Ekkm3T To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-06-30
16 min
Video Head Cleaner
Episode 5: Fatal Attraction -- Part 1 (feat. Israel Luna)
Welcome back video heads! In our fifth episode we revisit a shining gem of 1987 that was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay and Best Editing --- that's right it's Fatal Attraction! Michael Douglas and Glenn Close have a casual affair that turns out to be anything but....Moreover, we have our first guest on! Welcome Israel Luna, our beloved friend and a film director who got to pick our movie of choice this episode as it is his very favorite. We actually end up discussing with him for...
2025-06-05
2h 32
The Daily Tip
Gary Washburn joins The Daily Tip!
Chelsa Messinger and Michael Jenkins talk with Gary Washburn of the Boston GLobe about the Celtics and the NBA Finals. Follow & Subscribe on X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok @BetMGMNetwork, and YouTube NOW ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Ekkm3T To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-06-05
16 min
Topeka Insider
Washburn Basketball’s Final Four Journey: Team Culture, Mental Toughness & Community Support | Sam Ungashick, Jake Schadegg, and Andrew Orr
Three Washburn basketball players—Sam Ungashick, Jake Schadegg, and Andrew Orr—reflect on their historic season that took them to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the first time in 24 years. They share insights on team chemistry, mental toughness, and their perspectives on basketball's place in their lives while celebrating the incredible community support they received throughout their championship run.• Team chemistry was the biggest difference between this season and previous years—everyone genuinely liked each other• Coach Ballard's consistent message that "basketball shouldn't be your identity" helped players maintain perspective• Mental toughness was just as impo...
2025-04-18
45 min
Washburn Review
MM199 Podcast Michael Saunders Edit
Students in Washburn University's MM199 courses sit down to talk with Washburn faculty about their spring 2025 courses. Faculty members Dean Krueger and Regina Cassell are happy to partner with Washburn Student Media on this project.
2024-11-06
06 min
Double M Media | Hip-Hop Music, Urban Culture, Movies & Boston Sports w/ Marvin Ezhan & Mike Molyneaux
Behind the Game: Gary Washburn Joins Double M for Season 6 Opener!
In the Season 6 premiere of "Double M," hosts Marv and Mike Nice are joined by Gary Washburn, a distinguished national NBA and Celtics writer for the Boston Globe. Gary delves into his path to journalism, recounting his experiences covering a range of sports and providing keen insights into the NBA. He addresses the challenges of representation in sports media, speaks on his relationship with Coach Joe Mazulla, and weighs in on the perennial debate between LeBron James and Michael Jordan. The episode also highlights Gary's reflections on unforgettable players and moments, offering invaluable advice for aspiring journalists and basketball aficionados...
2024-09-23
1h 39
MICHAELBANE.TV™ ON THE RADIO!
What Happens When You Clean Out the Safe….
This week, Michael talks some more on one of his “ancient” competition guns, a Rock Island hi-cap 9mm built for USPSA shooting. Also, the importance of self-defense insurance for the armed civilian. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 232. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Rock Isla...
2024-08-07
47 min
Citeline Podcasts
EPR Consultant Urges Producers To Start Collecting Packaging Data
In this episode, HBW chats with Michael Washburn, principal at Washburn Consulting, on how producers of single-use packaging subject to extended producer responsibility laws rolling out in Oregon, Colorado and California next year can tackle the tedious work of collecting data on packaging materials.
2024-07-12
16 min
Citeline Podcasts
Over the Counter: EPR Consultant Urges Producers To Start Collecting Packaging Data
In this episode, HBW chats with Michael Washburn, principal at Washburn Consulting, on how producers of single-use packaging subject to extended producer responsibility laws rolling out in Oregon, Colorado and California next year can tackle the tedious work of collecting data on packaging materials.
2024-06-29
16 min
Best Book Summaries 📚 by StoryShots
How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan Book Summary, Review and Quotes | Free Audiobook
Show notes / PDF & Infographic / What do you think when someone mentions the word ‘psychedelics’? Do you imagine a world of fantasy and irony? Or do you get skeptical immediately? How to Change your Mind is an inspired look into the effects psychedelics have on the mind.Learn on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, full ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary of How to Change Your Mind and 300,000 more bestselling books on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.comHelp us grow to create more amazing content for you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and revie...
2024-06-27
21 min
Altered Mates
Episode 12: Confrontation with the Unconscious: Part One — Psychedelic Experience and Psychosis
In this episode we discuss a chapter from Scott Hill’s book, Confrontation with the Unconscious. It was our intention to cover two chapters, but in the end we managed to get through only Chapter 7: Psychedelic Experience and Psychosis. We try to wrap our heads around useful, working models of psychosis and (attempt to) determine where this troubling and mysterious phenomenon overlaps with the psychedelic experience. In the process we toss around ideas like Washburn’s Ego and the Dynamic Ground; discuss how researchers accidentally induced “ecstatic mystical” experiences and cured a group of alcoholics of their addictio...
2024-05-22
1h 41
You Forgot One
Neil Young with Michael Washburn
In this week's episode, we invite our friend Michael Washburn to help us decide which Neil Young related album should go on our list: Deja Vu or On The Beach.
2024-05-20
2h 14
Forward Radio podcasts
Sustainability Now! | Morgan Atkinson, David Wicks & Michael Washburn | This is the Ohio | 1-21-24
Grab a paddle and get out on the Ohio River with us this week, as we float along for a great conversation with Morgan Atkinson, director of the new documentary, "This is the Ohio: Life, Death, and Rebirth of the Beautiful River" (https://www.facebook.com/thisistheohio); David Wicks with River City Paddle Sports (https://rivercitypaddlesports.org/) and Ohio River Way (https://www.ohioriverway.org/); and Michael Washburn, Executive Director of the Kentucky Waterways Alliance (https://www.kwalliance.org/). Your host, Justin Mog, navigates these pleasant waters to give you a preview of the upcoming premiere screening, reception and panel...
2024-01-22
58 min
Authenticity, Belonging, Community
S6 Ep 2: Truth and Reconciliation | Tim Wise
Tim Wise is among the nation's most prominent anti-racist educators and authors. He has spent the past 30 years lecturing on matters of racism and racial bias in all 50 states, on over 1,500 college campuses, at hundreds of professional and academic conferences, and to corporate, non-profit, and community groups throughout North America. He is the author of eight books, including his highly acclaimed memoir, White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son, and his latest essay collection, Dispatches from the Race War. He has contributed essays or chapters to 25 additional volumes, and his writings have appeared in d...
2024-01-15
38 min
Midnight Madness Radio
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 245
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 245 with Forgone, Death's Head And Space Allusion, Crushed By Waves, Dan Washburn and Holly Ashby, AUTOMATICS, Hobson, Keeley, Late Night Trouble, Marshall Potts, Sergei Shmal, Sig and the Fire Pilots, Sydney Hawk, The Prodigal Returns, Vajra, Frenchy and the Punk, WITHERED HAND, Elusion, Jody And The Jerms, and ROXX GANG.
2023-11-19
4h 00
The Lunatic Fringe Podcast
Lunatic Fringe Reboot with Michael Washburn
Another kick ass mid week reboot with Michael Washburn of Sky Trash! Don't let the package fool you. Michael Washburn, or should I say, Officer Washburn, Retired US Army Ranger may not be large and imposing, but this guy has been there and done that! Coming to civilian skydiving later in life after a military freefall career that left him less than thrilled with the sport, it was a chance meeting with a guy named "Noah" who flew "wing suits" that drove him to chase a new dream. Years later, as the team captain of "Sky Trash" wi...
2023-11-01
1h 30
Book and Film Globe Podcast
BFG Podcast #110: 'Mission: Impossible–Dead Reckoning, Part One,' 'The Witcher,' and Milan Kundera
This week's podcast is alive and well! Host Neal Pollack welcomes Michael Washburn to talk about everyone's favorite 90s dorm-room novelist, Milan Kundera. But Kundera was about far more than a 30-year-old undergraduate vogue, Washburn argues. He was a perennial Nobel Prize candidate whose best works laughed in the face of totalitarian oppression and showed a deep warmth and humanity. He understood the human condition as well as any writer has, and was a legitimate heir to Franz Kafka, but without Kafka's austerity. We bid him a fond goodbye.On a lesson serious note, 'Mission: Impossible–Dead Reckoning, Part One' is...
2023-07-18
29 min
Brother from Another
Damian Lillard, James Harden Request Trades; NBA Free Agency | Brother From Another
Michael Holley and Michael Smith discuss Damian Lillard’s trade request. Sam Amick joins the show and breaks down the different trade options for Portland and Dame. They also discuss James Harden’s request to be traded from the Sixers, likely destinations and what this means for Joel Embiid. Gary Washburn joins to provide a status update on the Celtics since trading Marcus Smart and acquiring Kristaps Porziņģis and weigh-in on the trade rumor that the Celtics may have interest in acquiring Lillard. Holley, Smith, and Natalie revisit their Boyz II Men debate and Nat reacts to the most o...
2023-07-03
52 min
The Truth Starts Now
Michael Austin
Michael Austin is a free-market economic consultant and president of Knowledge & Decisions Economic Consulting at Project 21. He has spent his professional life educating about and fighting for pro-family, pro-freedom public policy.Michael served as chief economist to two Kansas governors. He also served as the director of fiscal policy at the Kansas Policy Institute, where he regularly consulted with Kansas state legislators.The American Enterprise Institute named Michael an emerging “poverty scholar” for his work and passion to lift Kansans toward financial freedom. He drew national attention highlighting Governor Laura Kelly’s deception on mask mandates and the state’s hypersen...
2023-07-03
28 min
The Truth Starts Now
Michael Austin
Michael Austin is a free-market economic consultant and president of Knowledge & Decisions Economic Consulting at Project 21. He has spent his professional life educating about and fighting for pro-family, pro-freedom public policy.Michael served as chief economist to two Kansas governors. He also served as the director of fiscal policy at the Kansas Policy Institute, where he regularly consulted with Kansas state legislators.The American Enterprise Institute named Michael an emerging “poverty scholar” for his work and passion to lift Kansans toward financial freedom. He drew national attention highlighting Governor Laura Kelly’s deception on mask mandat...
2023-07-03
28 min
Angel City Culture Quest
Artist Michael Stearns: Living In Color
Between 1964 and 1966, Stearns served in Vietnam and Japan as a photographer while on active duty in the U.S. Navy. Following his time in the service, he was a partner in a ceramics studio, Opus ll, where he taught ceramics as well as drawing and painting.Stearns was a fire captain and paramedic with the Los Angeles County Fire Department from 1967 to 1988 and was a consultant on the television show Emergency!Michael studied at California State University at Los AngelesIn 2002 he opened Gallery 33 in Long Beach, California. It exhibited artists such as...
2023-05-03
54 min
Vegas Voice TV
Hollywood Stories of Kirk & Michael Douglas with our Beverly Washburn
Beverly Washburn reminisces about working with both Kirk Douglas in the 1949 film "The Juggler" and later with his son, Michael Douglas, in the hit TV series "Streets of San Francisco." Tune in to hear about her experiences on set with these legendary actors and what differences it makes to shoot for movies and TV shows. Visit our website: https://vegasvoicetv.com/Read our latest issue: https://www.thevegasvoice.net/Follow us on social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheVegasVoiceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-vegas-voice/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com...
2023-04-10
10 min
Booked On Rock with Eric Senich
"Tom Petty’s Southern Accents (33 1/3)"/Michael Washburn [Episode 120]
Michael Washburn is our guest to talk about his book Tom Petty’s Southern Accents, part of the 33 1/3 series published by Bloomsbury Academic.Tom Petty’s album Southern Accents was released on this month back in 1985. This is my personal favorite Petty album but this book isn’t one that praises everything about this particular Petty recording. It’s an honest assessment of the music, which Michael says is "a mix of classic rock songs mixed with nearly unlistenable 80s music".Michael also gets into Petty’s use of the iconography of the American Confederacy, something Petty soon...
2023-03-18
50 min
The Tom Petty Project
10 Questions with Michael Washburn
Hey folks! Another bonus episode for ya today. It's the latest in the "10 questions with..." series and this week it's not just another author, but another musician! What song is Michael gonna play with the Heartbreakers? Well, he threw me a little curveball! Don't worry though, I threw one right back when I asked him which song he'd pick to give to a casual or non-Petty fan! Hope you enjoy!If you are able to donate financially to humanitarian aid relief efforts in Ukraine, the Red Cross is coordinating a large-scale effort which you can contribute...
2023-02-17
20 min
The Tom Petty Project
Michael Washburn
Today's episode is another guest interview and another author and fan. This time I'm chatting with the fiercely brilliant Michael Washburn, who tackled this season's album, Southern Accents, in his 2019 book in the 33 1/3rd series. The book talks about the songs on the album and the story behind how it came together, it talks about Tom's transition from Southern gentleman to Southern Californian, and critically, it also talks about the failure of the album both in artistic and social contexts. This latter subject of the book was the one I was most interested in talking to Michael about, as...
2023-02-15
1h 03
Doc Washburn Show
General Mike Flynn As You’ve Never Heard Him Before!!!
The Doc Washburn Show, February 14th, 2023 - Episode 342 Today's guest - General Michael Flynn!
2023-02-14
1h 03
You Forgot One
Paul Simon's Graceland with Michael Washburn
In this week's episode, we explore the compelling and complicated masterpiece from Paul Simon, Graceland. Our first ever five-time guest, Michael Washburn, joins us to talk about the "slipper hero" that is Paul Simon, Apartheid, appropriation, poetic lyrics, and the 1986 album of the year.
2023-02-06
1h 41
Book and Film Globe Podcast
BFG Podcast #087: Russell Banks, Aubrey Plaza, and 'The Rig'
In this edition of the BFG podcast–now with vastly improved sound quality!–host Neal Pollack welcomes the well-read Michael Washburn to discuss the work and legacy of the novelist Russell Banks, who died recently at the age of 82. Michael and Neal have nothing but praise for Banks's two best-known novels, Affliction and The Sweet Hereafter, both of which became popular and critically-acclaimed movies. But they also recommend you check out his novel Continental Drift, and Michael has special affection for Banks's short stories, which so accurately describe the struggles of working-class New Hampshire residents. They aren't so keen on h...
2023-01-17
32 min
Midnight Madness Radio
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 199
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 199 with Andy Susemihl, Archy and The Astronauts, Avalanche, Bad Actress, Chloe Collins, Dan Washburn, MONEY DIAMONDS LIMOUSINES, Nomad Anthem, Pretty Babs, 6TH CROWD, Rain, Reanimate, Zac & The New Men, FRAU FLEISCHER, Hollywood Nightmare, Othered, VOLLMER, Wavewulf, and HELD HOSTAGE featuring Tim Ripper Owens. Donate for Midnight Madness TV: https://igg.me/at/midnightmadnesstv/x/35420197#/ Midnight Madness Radio Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/midnight-madness-radio/
2023-01-01
4h 00
One True Podcast
One True Sentence #22 with Kawai Strong Washburn
Kawai Strong Washburn, winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award for his novel Sharks in the Time of Saviors, joins us to discuss his one true sentence from "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place."
2022-09-18
27 min
Doc Washburn Show
The Doc Washburn Show, August 18, 2022 - Episode 219
Former CIA Director General Michael Hayden suggests President Trump should be executed for sharing nuclear secrets with our enemies - something he of course never did. But what kind of person does one have to be to lead the CIA? For the first time ever, I do a deep dive into the dark world of the CIA...and the torture and murder of undercover DEA agent Kiki Camarena...on this edition of the all-new Doc Washburn Show!
2022-08-18
1h 07
You Forgot One
Born To Run with Michael Washburn
In this week's episode, we look at our final album of season 2, Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run. Our friend, and record fourth time guest, Michael Washburn, joins us to discuss The Boss. Our independent record store of the week is Louisville, Kentucky's own Underground Sounds.
2022-07-25
1h 47
Art On The Air
This week on ART ON THE AIR features author Joyce Hicks with illustrator Melissa Washburn, photographer Michael Paul Cole, spotlight ion Lubeznik Art Center’s Starry Night Gala
This week (6/17 & 6/19) on ART ON THE AIR features author Joyce Hicks with illustrator Melissa Washburn and their collaboration creating illustrations for Joyce’s new novel, Unexpected Guests at Blackbird Lodge. Next large format photographic artist Michael Paul Cole discussing his unique artistic creations. Our spotlight is on the Lubeznik Art Center’s 2022 Starry Night Gala on June 25th with executive director Janet Bloch. Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen on the web at WVLP.org Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brec...
2022-06-09
58 min
Doc Washburn Show
The Doc Washburn Show, June 1, 2022 - Episode 164
Michael Reagan is my guest today! Plus new allegations of voter fraud in Arkansas! Details on today's episode of the all-new Doc Washburn Show!
2022-06-01
1h 12
Leader's Path
#97 Michael Washburn: An Original's Original
Mike Washburn, an experienced real estate developer, purchased the regional rights to EXIT of the Carolinas in 2000. This is a wonderful story of one of the early pioneers with the EXIT brand, taking North and South Carolina from nothing to a strong region with some very effective and tenured franchises. It is an honor to hear Mike's story of pioneering spirit and tenacity. We owe homage to pioneers like Mike.
2022-05-24
28 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #024: French in Quebec; Depp v. Heard
Mandating French in QuebecFurious controversy and public demonstrations have raged this week over Bill 96, one of the toughest pieces of legislation so far drafted in the efforts of francophones to make theirs the official language of Quebec. A May 16 article by Elizabeth Zogalis on the website Global News describes how many anglophones in Montreal and other parts of the province fear the ramifications of such a hardball approach to promoting the use of French in the workplace and public institutions.It may give readers a sense of the slant of Global News to note...
2022-05-20
13 min
While We're Waiting® - Hope After Child Loss
97 | A Story of "Pure Joy" with Mike and Connie Washburn
"Pure Joy" ... that's how Connie Washburn describes her blond-haired, hazel-eyed 11-year-old son Paul Michael. In fact, she never had a "bummer day" with him. In the first half of this two-part episode, Connie shares Paul Michael's story and how the Lord took him home the day before Mother's Day in 2008. You will also meet Connie's husband, Mike, who shares his own personal journey with grief and how through their common losses, God brought them together to form a remarkable team. I hope you’ll settle in for a beautiful story of both sorrow and joy. Links related to the...
2022-05-11
28 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #023: China Censors Spidey; NYTimes Wrong on Roe
Censorship in ChinaCensorship in communist China extends further than some may realize. The repressive regime in Beijing seeks to extirpate not only speech and writing that contravene its dogmas, but even symbols that might give viewers the wrong idea.An article by Zachary Evans in National Review Online on May 2 details how China’s censors demanded that Sony cut the Statue of Liberty from the climax of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Evans notes that the monument is on view throughout the 20-minute climax. In the view of Chinese censors, it is unacceptable for viewers to...
2022-05-06
13 min
Midnight Madness Radio
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 165
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 165 with Shades Of Gray, The Dead Daisies, Sinister King, EXCIS, Emperors & Angels, Heathensun, Dan Washburn, Ameri Shaye, Rodney Cromwell, UKRAYINA, Bulletproöf, IRON FATE, Inca Babies, and CORONATUS. Donate for Midnight Madness TV: https://igg.me/at/midnightmadnesstv/x/35420197#/ Midnight Madness Radio Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/midnight-madness-radio/
2022-05-01
4h 00
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #022: Lachlan in the Fox Wings, Time for Adams to Deliver
Succession at Fox NewsWhether or not you are a fan of Fox News, it is reasonable to wonder, as Ken Lacorte does in an April 12 article on National Review Online, what will happen to Fox News after the reign of owner Rupert Murdoch, 91, comes to an end.Lacorte finds cause for optimism in the person of the young and dynamic Lachlan Murdoch, who is executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corporation. The presumptive heir to the News Corporation empire recently gave a speech at the Centre for the Australian Way of Life that harshly...
2022-04-15
13 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #021: Garcetti Stumbles; Wallace Slams FNC
Schumer Hearts Dunst; Dune TriumphsPeople might assume that a politician who can get elected mayor of one of the nation’s largest cities, and win reelection four years later, is on the way to bigger things. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti won election in 2013 and then again in 2017. As Thomas Buckley details in a March 13 article in California Globe, Garcetti emerged during the 2020 presidential race as a vocal backer of Joe Biden, and expected something pretty important in return for his personal and political loyalty to the winning candidate. But the new administration passed over Garcetti fo...
2022-03-31
14 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #020: Israel and Ukraine; Cuban Artist Protest; Boston Bomber Condemned; Times Publishes Student's Lament on Academic Chill
The Israeli Path to PeaceThere may be hope. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Israel’s prime minister, Naftali Bennett, have been speaking on a regular basis since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24. On March 8, Zelensky personally thanked Bennett for intervening in the conflict and trying to help bring Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table. And if Bennett is not quite Talleyrand, he does appear to have brought diplomatic skills of a very high order to the table.An article in the Jerusalem Post on March 8 describes Bennett as an intermediary who has be...
2022-03-10
12 min
Meat For Teacast
S3 E12 Michael Washburn
Elizabeth has a great conversation with long-time Meat For Tea contributor, author Michael Washburn, covering philosophies on writing, exacting use of language, and much more! Check out Michael's books The Uprooted and Other Stories, When We're Grownups and Stranger, Stranger. https://www.amazon.com/Uprooted-Other-Stories-Michael-Washburn/dp/1949180131/ https://www.amazon.com/When-Were-Grownups-Michael-Washburn/dp/1951214536/ https://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Short-Stories-Michael-Washburn/dp/1951896378/
2022-02-21
1h 18
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #019: Justice for Halyna; Quebec Nixes Vaccine Passport
Justice for HalynaMatt Hutchins, the widower of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has moved ahead with a wrongful death lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and others involved with the film. During the widely covered news conference on Tuesday, attorneys for Matt Hutchins made a number of points. The Los Angeles Times quotes attorney Brian Panish stating, “There are many people culpable, but Mr. Baldwin was the person holding the weapon.”Ditching the Vaccine PassportAmid mounting public frustration and Covid-19 weariness, not to mention the trucker protests that have convulsed Ottawa and made...
2022-02-17
10 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #018: Israel-UAE, Dark Money Dems, Maus, Quebec Vaxxing
Houthi rebels, Soros funding, Holocaust portrayals and Quebec heavy handednessMany observers of Israel’s continuing efforts to strengthen ties with the region reacted with dismay to the news that Houthi rebels in Yemen had fired a missile in an apparent attempt to disrupt Israeli president Israel Herzog’s official visit to the United Arab Emirates.According to a January 30 Politico report, the UAE intercepted the missile fired by the rebels and it does not appear to have claimed any lives or to have disrupted President Herzog’s meeting with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi...
2022-02-01
12 min
Signal To Noise Podcast
138. Brent Washburn, FOH/TM - JESSIA
In episode 138 Brent Washburn joins the hosts to talk about his work as FOH & TM for Canadian Pop artist JESSIA. Michael Lawrence recently worked with Brent at Outside Lands Festival. They talk about how he was 10db below the SPL limit yet his mix sounded huge and what goes into that approach. Brent talks about how he used his downtime over the past two years to perfect his craft. Brent Washburn on Instagram @BetterFearTheBeardThis episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook G...
2022-01-26
1h 14
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #017: Democracy in Peril, Eric Adams’ Brother, Nukes in Vietnam
The Future of the UnionThe Economist’s January 1 issue features a bold lead editorial, entitled “Walking away,” about the perceived fragility of democracy in America one year out from the trauma of the January 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol. It sounds a dire note about the growing polarization in the country and the tendency of members of either major political party to view the other side with suspicion and fear.Eric Adams Becomes MayorMany people concerned about the crime surge in New York City have welcomed new mayor Eric Adams, a former cop wh...
2022-01-11
13 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #016: Gotham, Didion, North Korea and Germany
Gotham in DeclineThose of us who grew up in New York City in the 1980s have troubling memories of a grimy, graffiti-ridden urban landscape where danger was a part of everyday life and you could not walk the streets without anticipating the possibility of becoming a victim of harassment or worse.The election of Rudolph Giuliani in the 1993 mayoral race drew howls of outrage from the left, but under Giuliani, and his police commissioner William Bratton, the city at last began to make steps to becoming slightly more civilized and habitable. The tough approach...
2021-12-29
13 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #015: Alec Baldwin, Bangladesh violence, RIP Ed Shames, and Mario Vargas Llosa
Alec Baldwin Blames Everyone But HimselfThe shocking news that Alec Baldwin shot dead the cinematographer on the set of a film on October 21 has clearly been hard for Baldwin to digest. There can be no doubt as to the unintentional nature of the fatal shooting and the sincerity of Baldwin’s wish that this terrible unexpected event had never happened. In his relatively few photo-ops and interviews since the death of Halyna Hutchins, Baldwin appears genuinely distraught and remorseful, as would anyone who is not psychotic. But that does not mean that Baldwin’s conduct, and his...
2021-12-14
14 min
Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast
Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast #11 Vol. 4. No. 2 - Dr. Alexandra Klales "Current State of Sex Estimation in Forensic Anthropology"
In this episode I am joined by longtime colleague and friend, Dr. Alexandra Klales, to discuss her paper, "Current State of Sex Estimation in Forensic Anthropology" from Vol. 4 No. 2. Dr. Klales and I do a deep dive into an aspect of the biological profile that receives little attention, and, importantly, how we should all be embracing uncertainty.You can access the MorphoPASSE program at www.morphopasse.com and follow Dr. Klales through the Washburn University Forensic Anthropology Recovery Unit or her personal website.
2021-12-10
56 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
The D.B. Cooper Mystery at 50
On November 24, 1971, the day before Thanksgiving, a man walks into the terminal at Portland International Airport. Giving his name as Dan Cooper, he pays with cash for a seat on a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727 jet scheduled to make the quick flight from Portland up to Seattle.Thus begins one of the strangest and most fascinating crimes in American history, a crime that remains unsolved til this day.In this special edition of Reading the Globe, AudioHopper presents “The D.B. Cooper Mystery at 50.”Michael Washburn takes us deep into a true crime thriller in whic...
2021-11-22
28 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #013: Éric Zemmour, CRT, Book-Burning and the Tet Offensive
Zemmour RisingOne of the most widely reported phenomena on the French political scene is the rise in opinion polls of Éric Zemmour, who looks set to rival the incumbent president, Emmanuel Macron, in next April’s election. While Zemmour has decided views on many issues, he opposes unchecked immigration above all as an existential threat to France.Zemmour has long been a fringe figure. Some know him as an essayist who states in a polemical form certain of the themes, ideas, and messages found in the work of the enfant terrible of French letters, Mic...
2021-11-01
15 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #012: EU on Empty; Adams Backs the Blue; Curtains for Durst
Whither the European Union?The reasons for voting in favor of the 2016 Brexit were many and varied, but with some hindsight, it is hard to deny that voters frustrated with the workings of the E.U. had a basis for their grievances. Just look at the gas crisis that is making life in the E.U. unbearable for millions of people.An article by Laurence Norman in the Wall Street Journal’s October 14 edition, “Gas Crisis Prompts Fresh Proposals from E.U.,” quotes energy commissioner Kadri Simson calling the crisis an unusual situation and maintaining that E...
2021-10-18
14 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #008: Ben & Jerry’s Mintifada, Cuomo as Lazarus, Newsom says ‘damn’ a lot
Ben & Jerry’s is back in the news again, carrying on a long campaign in favor of progressive social issues and a tactic of withholding or withdrawing its ice cream from a market as a form of protest against what founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield see as injustice in the country, province, or territory in question. Last month, in what it meant to be a bold statement against Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories, the company announced that it would cease selling its products in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, though not in Israel as a whole.
2021-10-12
09 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #011: Kishida Fumio; TNR Wallops Tucker Carlson; Facebook in Crisis; Literary Museum in Japan
Japan’s New LeaderThe Economist magazine continues its usually astute and detailed coverage of the Japanese political scene with an article about the country’s new prime minister, Kishida Fumio, who was recently elected president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Fumio has taken the reins of office from Yoshihide Suga, an unpopular leader who announced last month that he would not seek reelection as leader of his party. Fumio’s record in Japanese politics and international diplomacy is uneven. As foreign minister under prime minister Shinzo Abe in the last decade, Fumio drank vodka with Russia...
2021-10-11
15 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #010: Morocco Hearts Israel; Nauru Penitentiary; PG&E Charged; Singapore ’42
The nation of Morocco, which recently established closer diplomatic and economic ties with Israel and began welcoming direct Israir and El Al flights in Marrakech in July in accordance with a pact the two nations signed last year as part of the Abraham Accords, looks poised to take the next big step in the strengthening of its ties with the West. Morocco World News reported on September 26 on the plans that Simon Morrish, the founder and CEO of Xlinks, has been developing to construct the longest power cable in the world, extending 3,800 kilometers underwater from wind and solar energy...
2021-10-05
16 min
Have You Ever?
19. Survivor
In this weeks episode I chat with Stephan Washburn on the subject of the reality TV show SurvivorStephan is a music producer & video editor residing in New York City . He is a mountain man at heart and loves good music and movies. Stephan grew up in upstate New York surrounded by mountains and nature and eventually moved to the big city to study film & audio. You can be sure to find Stephan in NYC with his headphones on listening to his favorite tunesIn Stephan’s downtime he is catching up on the latest epis...
2021-08-30
25 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #009: A fortune on infrastructure, Durst faces the music, O. Henry joins the canon
The Senate, by a vote of 50 to 49, conferred its approval on a $3.5 trillion budget resolution that paves the way for the hugely ambitious economic package Biden has long promised to make a reality. As Clare Foran and Ali Zaslev detail in article on CNN, Senate Democrats cast their vote in favor of the package after a long series of so-called amendment votes. It is now up to the House to pass the budget resolution. Pillars of the resolution include massive spending on infrastructure, job creation, aid to families, and environmental programs. It is easily one of the most sweeping...
2021-08-19
09 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #007: Indonesia ties, Cancelling Pelayo, Theranos on trial, Skyrocketing South Korean real estate
The United States and Indonesia are building a formidable alliance, driven largely by the two nations’ shared antipathy toward the Chinese government’s designs on the South China Sea and more general concerns about China’s role in the region. An August 3 Reuters report detailed the marked success of Tuesday’s meeting in Washington between U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi. The two officials reportedly spoke at length about a strategic partnership designed to counteract China’s longstanding territorial ambitions in the waterways north and east of Indonesia and also to continue a joint re...
2021-08-06
14 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #006: Morocco Hearts Israel, Australia Lockdowns, Surfside Whistleblower, Port Chicago Revisited
One of the more encouraging pieces of news this week is the inauguration of direct flights between Israel and Morocco, undertaken in accordance with the joint declaration that the two nations signed on December 22 of last year as part of the breakthrough Abraham Accords. Morocco World News reported on July 26 that the arrival of two Israir and El Al flights in Marrakech this past weekend was something of a joyous event. Bands specializing in music alluding to folk tales and legends of Morocco turned out to fete the hundreds of tourists and visitors, and the U.S. State Department...
2021-07-30
14 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #005: Voter suppression California style, Weinstein undone, Hawley takes on Alien
When people hear the term voter suppression, they are likely to think of efforts led by Republicans in Georgia and other states to impose strict voter ID requirements on all who wish to take part in the political process. But in California, recent actions by Secretary of State Shirley Weber have given new meaning to voter suppression. To put it more precisely, Weber may have severely limited the choices that voters have by excluding candidate Larry Elder from the ballot in the recall election scheduled for September14.As detailed in a report by Katy Grimes in California...
2021-07-22
13 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #004: Goldman Sachs’ low starting pay, Homeless New Yorkers in hotels, a Mayan ambassador
People generally do not embark on a career at Goldman Sachs expecting “work-life balance.” For junior bankers and traders, the Goldman environment is known as especially competitive and demanding.Given the sacrifices that junior employees have to make to stay alive at the firm and the singular focus on making money, it may surprise some to learn that pay for people starting at Goldman falls short of industry standards. As reported this past weekend in a Financial Times article, “Goldman wrangles over whether to pay junior bankers higher salaries,” you can expect to make less in your first ye...
2021-07-20
10 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #003: Lebanon implodes, Dutch journalist Peter de Vries assassinated, Portugal’s uneven Covid protocols
The European Union is pushing hard to gain the legal clearances necessary to slap sanctions on Lebanon’s ruling elite. Lebanon is in a state of crisis following the explosion at a Beirut port last August that killed more 200 people. As Reuters reported, the country is on the verge of financial ruin and daily life is a nightmare with rampant blackouts and shortages of food and fuel.The E.U.’s leaders intend the sanctions, which look set to go into effect by the end of this month, to put pressure on Lebanese politicians to get their act...
2021-07-16
10 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #002: Robinhood’s bad week, Woke Corporate America, Nauru poses PC dilemma, Quebec nationalists
Welcome to the second episode of Reading the Globe, a new original weekly podcast produced by AudioHopper. Host Michael Washburn summarizes, synthesizes and criticizes the week’s most important and fascinating stories. This week, Reading the Globe considers:CNN’s story by Matt Egan noting how Robinhood got hit with the largest fine ever levied by the Financial Industrial Regulatory Authority. FINRA accused the trading platform — which feels like a video game and thus has attracted and probably addicted tons of young people who don’t know what the hell they’re doing — of harming millions of customers. “...
2021-07-01
13 min
Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.
Reading the Globe #001: Hong Kong Crackdown, Spielberg on Netflix, Eric Adams on the verge in NYC
Introducing Reading the Globe, a new original weekly podcast produced by AudioHopper. Every Thursday, host Michael Washburn summarizes, synthesizes and criticizes the week’s most important and fascinating stories. This week, Reading the Globe considers:The crackdown on press freedom in Hong Kong. As reported in the Economist’s new issue of June 19, 2021, the so-called national security law that China forced on Hong Kong a year ago has led to one of the most aggressive crackdowns on press freedom in living memory. Police have arrested Ryan Law, editor of the Apple Daily newspaper, and conducted a massive raid...
2021-06-25
12 min
Indy Strategy
Jon Washburn History of the Dean of Mortgages
Jonathan Washburn from Cleveland Ohio shares his story of becoming a mortgage lender from the education field. His personal experience can be heard here in detail, and you will learn how one passion can be used to fuel completely different fields of employment.
2021-06-16
55 min
The Laxworm & Coach Bear Show
May 28 - Second Cup Of Coffee - Evan Washburn
Second Cup Of Coffee - Evan Washburn
2021-05-28
1h 07
You Forgot One
Van Morrison's Best with Michael Washburn
In our 12th episode, co-hosts Micajah and Rob invite friend-of-the-pod Michael Washburn to help referee their most tense debate yet. Is Van Morrison's greatest album Astral Weeks or Moondance? As always, don't forget to check out our independent record store of the week, Lakeland, Florida's Jesse Carl Vinyl.
2021-05-03
1h 10
Amended
Bonus: "The Creative Team Behind Amended" from Amended in Action
This bonus episode takes listeners behind-the-scenes of Amended. “Amended in Action” is a radio series hosted by Michael Riecke that expands on the themes of Amended and amplifies contemporary women’s voices. Michael’s a reporter for WRVO and assistant professor of broadcasting and mass communication at SUNY Oswego. For a recent broadcast, Michael interviewed Laura Free, Amended host and writer, and Reva Goldberg, producer, editor and co-writer, about what it’s like to make the podcast. Visit amendedpodcast.com for more information about the series. “Amended in Action” Credits: “Amended in Action” is produced and hosted by Michael Riecke. It was originally b...
2021-04-21
15 min
Amended
Bonus: "The Creative Team Behind Amended" from Amended in Action
This bonus episode takes listeners behind-the-scenes of Amended. “Amended in Action” is a radio series hosted by Michael Riecke that expands on the themes of Amended and amplifies contemporary women’s voices. Michael’s a reporter for WRVO and assistant professor of broadcasting and mass communication at SUNY Oswego. For a recent broadcast, Michael interviewed Laura Free, Amended host and writer, and Reva Goldberg, producer, editor and co-writer, about what it’s like to make the podcast.Visit amendedpodcast.com for more information about the series. “Amended in Action” Credits:...
2021-04-21
15 min
You Forgot One
Tom Petty’s Wildflowers with Michael Washburn
Michael Washburn, author of Southern Accents, joins us to talk about Tom Petty’s career defining album, Wildflowers.
2021-03-14
1h 07
ALLSMITH
Michael Washburn: A Story of Resillence
Michael Washburn's lockdown was a little different than most. Just a week into the first lockdown of March 2020, he was already 5 days into his chemotherapy treatment. It was a struggle for him to even walk a lap around his hospital wing. By November of 2020, he was back crushing workouts in the Invictus San Diego location. Hear his incredible story of resilience and persistence and how he used fitness to push himself to get stronger in every way.Thank you for Listening! Learn more below.ALLSMITH IG ALLSMITH YouTubeBryce Smith IG
2021-02-03
1h 25
Amended
Episode 4: Embers and Activism
On March 25, 1911, a fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, claiming the lives of 146 workers. Most of the victims were young immigrant women from Eastern and Southern Europe. In the wake of the fire, a group of women labor activists fought to ensure that the tragedy led to concrete change. In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with Dr. Annelise Orleck, author of Common Sense and a Little Fire, to learn about the women who agitated for better working conditions before and after the Triangle Fire. Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, a...
2020-12-23
47 min
The Lunatic Fringe Podcast
Lunatic Fringe with Michael Washburn
Don't let the package fool you. Michael Washburn, or should I say, Officer Washburn, Retired US Army Ranger may not be large and imposing, but this guy has been there and done that! Coming to civilian skydiving later in life after a military freefall career that left him less than thrilled with the sport, it was a chance meeting with a guy named "Noah" who flew "wing suits" that drove him to chase a new dream. Years later, as the team captain of "Sky Trash" wing suit team, he's got a humble outlook, but big dreams, and when it co...
2020-10-19
1h 33
Are You Ready for Another...?
83: Cocktail Jazz
Video game preorders, taking surveys, and the best joys the boys experienced in the past week.The BeersKevan's: Millersburg Brewing Co Pope's • Southern Tier WarlockMichael's: SingleCut Beersmiths Full-Stack IIPA • Heavy Seas The Great'er PumpkinThe DiscussionWord Cup of BeerMillersburg Brewing wins bronzeFancy Beer ReviewSony apologizes for PlayStation 5 pre-order mess, promises more consolesXbox Series X pre-orders are a mess despite Microsoft’s promisesNvidia Preorder DebacleIt looks like a bunch of soo...
2020-09-25
00 min
Amended
Bonus: “Civic Action: Voting, Part 1” from Civics 101
Suffragists fought hard for the vote. They also knew that gaining access to the ballot was not the end of the struggle for political representation. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from Civics 101, a podcast about how democracy works, to help us understand what a vote really means. The United States is a representative democracy. The idea is that we’re a government by the people (we vote officials into office) and for the people (the officials in office are supposed to represent our interests). But Civics 101 hosts Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice learn that it...
2020-09-23
29 min
Amended
Bonus: “Truth Is of No Color” from And Nothing Less
The scope of women’s political history is so vast that it can’t be covered by one podcast. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from And Nothing Less, a seven-part series from the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission and PRX. This episode is more than a story about women’s rights. It’s a story about civil rights. And women like Ida B. Wells and Mary Church Terrell understood that the suffrage fight was as much about race as it was gender. Hosts Rosario Dawson and Retta speak with some great guests you’ll recognize fr...
2020-09-16
35 min
Amended
Episode 3: Of Rights and Wrongs
After the Civil War, many abolitionists and women's rights activists saw an opportunity to team up and advance equality for all. African American author and orator Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was hopeful, too. But she also knew that politics and prejudice could shatter this tentative alliance, with devastating consequences. She wasn’t about to let that happen without a fight.To help tell Frances’s story, host Laura Free meets up with Sharia Benn, a writer, researcher and theater artist who has spent a decade portraying Frances for public audie...
2020-09-09
42 min
Amended
Episode 2: Any Woman
The right to vote was only one of many demands that women made prior to the Civil War. Zooming in on another priority, the right to bodily autonomy, changes our understanding of who was at the forefront of the struggle for women’s rights.Host Laura Free, a historian of women and politics, travels to Baltimore, Maryland, to spend a day with legal historian Martha S. Jones. They visit the Homewood Museum, a 19th century mansion once owned by a family of enslavers, to grapple with its legacy of slavery and sexual violence through the story of on...
2020-09-02
46 min
Amended
Episode 1: Myths and Sentiments
How do we tell the story of the (unfinished) struggle for women’s voting rights? Who gave us the dominant suffrage narrative? And who gets left out? Our host is Laura Free, a historian of women and politics. She reflects on the suffrage story she learned as a child, one that centers a few white women. She speaks with historians Bettye Collier-Thomas and Lisa Tetrault about the work they’ve done to show there is much more to the story. Next, Laura travels to Seneca Falls, New York, site of the 1848 women’s rights convent...
2020-08-26
41 min
Bloomsbury Academic Podcast
Tom Petty's Southern Accents with Michael Washburn
Having grown up in northern Florida, Tom Petty had a distinctly narrow view of America—something that is apparent in his album, Southern Accents. In this interview, author Michael Washburn analyzes these songs and Petty himself, commenting on the prevailing racial prejudices that still exist in the south today. Covering everything from 80’s rock ‘n’ roll to white nationalism, this episode discusses a music legend while also revealing some of the vital southern culture that he was misconstruing.
2020-05-19
38 min
TennesseeFarmTable.com
Michael Washburn, John Coykendall on Seed Saving & Planting for Seed Saving Success
Let’s dream about that spring garden - we visit today with 2 farmers and seed savers from East, Tennessee who help to preserve and share heirloom seed of our region, Michael Washburn, and John Coykendall. These 2 will be presenting a program January 7th at the BCPL in Maryville, TN - and that is the feature of this episode of the Tennessee Farm Table Podcast & Broadcast. John Coykendall has a brand new book called “Preserving Our Roots”, my journey to save seeds and stories” - and he will be conducting a book sale and signing from 5:30-7 as part 1 of this upcoming...
2020-01-04
33 min
Guitar Speak Podcast
Michael Sweet - New Solo Album & Acoustic Tour GSP #120
Michael Sweet is welcomed back on the show to talk about his new star-studded solo album "Ten", Stryper, Washburn Guitars and his upcoming Australian acoustic tour. Episode #119 Links Michael Sweet 2019 Australian Tour Michael Sweet - Guitar Speak Podcast #85 Michael Dolce 2019 Masterclass Tour Guitar Speak Podcast Links Visit us at guitarspeakpodcast.com Subscribe and find previous episodes at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Follow us on Facebook & Instagram Join our G...
2019-11-10
23 min
I Heart Guitar
Michael Sweet
Stryper's Michael Sweet calls in for a chat about his November Australian acoustic tour, his Washburn guitars and other matters of guitaristic importance.
2019-07-27
16 min
Rule of Three: with Bengt Washburn and Tim Slagle
Cohen Testimony, Oscars 2019, & Shaving
Michael Cohen's testimony before Congress, the Academy Awards, and Shaving ar the topics that Tim and Bengt tackle in this week's episode of The Rule of Three.
2019-03-08
35 min
Guitar Speak Podcast
Michael Sweet of Stryper - GSP # 85
Michael Sweet joins us to talk about 35 years of Stryper, a new record and world tour, forming one of the great twin guitar teams with co-guitarist Oz Fox, his new Signature Washburn guitars, how he crafted the iconic Stryper guitar tone back in the 80s (and how he does it now), getting banned by Walmart and more. Guitar Speak Podcast Links Subscribe and find previous episodes at iTunes, Stitcher or visit us at www.guitarspeakpodcast.libsyn.com. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram Join our Guitar Speak Forum You can su...
2018-05-28
26 min
Rule of Three: with Bengt Washburn and Tim Slagle
117: Cohen's Office Search, Flat Earth Launch, Crash & Burn
It's the annual Crash and Burn episode. Bengt and Tim talk about Michael Cohen geting burned, an amateur rocketeer who almost crashed, and the Crash & Burn shiws at Acme Comedy COmpany.
2018-04-12
37 min
Capital Club Radio
Capital Club Radio Interviews Jenny Pruitt of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby\'s International Realty
Capital Club Radio Interviews Jenny Pruitt of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby\'s International RealtyJenny PruittAtlanta Fine Homes Sotheby\'s International RealtyGuest BIO:Jenny Pruitt, a third-generation Atlantan, is revered as a community advocate and philanthropist and respected nationally as a visionary real estate leader. Her strong business acumen has led to more than four distinguished decades of success in the Atlanta residential real estate arena. Jenny began her real estate career in 1968 before establishing Jenny Pruitt & Associates in 1988. In 2007, she and her business partner, David Boehmig, opened Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty. The company’s 400 agents are among the...
2017-07-21
31 min
Washburn Review
Sports Speak - Lebron or MJ: Who is the GOAT?
Chase "The Cobbler" Coble and Dylan "The Real Deal" Tyler debate one of sports' most arguable talking points: Who is the better player, Michael Jordan or Lebron James?
2017-02-20
15 min
Consciously Speaking
Stasha Washburn (aka The Period Coach) Sheds Some Light on How to Balance Your Work and Your Hormones at the Same Time
Today’s guest is Stasha Washburn. Stasha’s story is one of healing. Healing her painful, crippling periods and learning to run a business WHILE healing. Stasha had to run her coaching business every day with her menstrual cycle in mind. Being a Hormonal Balance Coach and working with FEMpreneurs lead her to create her own system for incorporating the feminine into business and using their own personal cycle to create a business that literally runs WITH you. Now Stasha focuses on ending the Taboo of Women and Menstruation to create an empowered world for wome...
2016-08-01
34 min
Xlibris On Air Podcasts
Dr. Michael Conver , Elizabeth Washburn, Steven Perdue
Xlibris On Air! Radio Show order of interviews for the 5/18/14 show: Noon-1:00 PM EST 1.“Small Forces”; by Dr. Michael Conver 2.“Scream for Me”; by Elizabeth Washburn 3.“Parental Ego and the High School and Youth Athlete”; by Steven Perdue
2014-05-18
00 min
Xlibris On Air
Dr. Michael Conver , Elizabeth Washburn, Steven Perdue
Xlibris On Air! Radio Show order of interviews for the 5/18/14 show: Noon-1:00 PM EST 1.“Small Forces”; by Dr. Michael Conver 2.“Scream for Me”; by Elizabeth Washburn 3.“Parental Ego and the High School and Youth Athlete”; by Steven Perdue
2014-05-18
46 min
A Measure Of Truth w/ Michael Fordham
A Measure Of Truth w/ Nicole D. Hayes
A Washburn University (Topeka, Kansas) broadcast journalism graduate, who resides in Washington, D.C. Nicole D. Hayes is committed to serve as a vessel of compassion, instruction, love and truth for Jesus Christ. Raised Church of God while growing up in Topeka, Kan., she is a member of Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church in Washington, D.C. Nicole desires to uplift and empower others, with a particular burden for women and girls, young people and disenfranchised persons living in oppressed environments. In September 2008, she began Pieces of Life, LLC, a Washington, D.C.- based media relations consultancy. Operating with a com...
2014-04-15
00 min
Green is Good
Michael Washburn - Nestle Water
Host John Shegarian interviews Michael Washburn from Nestle Water. To hear more interviews visit the Green is Good iHeart Talk page or GreenisGoodRadio.com.
2013-11-23
19 min
Listen to Free Audiobook in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Contemporary
Reality Is Leaking by Ron Washburn | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Reality Is Leaking Author: Ron Washburn Narrator: William E. Fortier Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins Language: English Release date: 11-01-13 Publisher: Ron Washburn Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Contemporary Summary: Details some of the many lives Michael has lived in his impossibly long life. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2013-11-01
5h 54
Listen to Free Audiobook in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Contemporary
The Legend of Vayrock, Volume 1 by Ron Washburn | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Legend of Vayrock, Volume 1 Author: Ron Washburn Narrator: Michael Riffle Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins Language: English Release date: 07-15-13 Publisher: Ron Washburn Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Contemporary Summary: The Vayrock Series, Book 1: Vayrock thought about his life before, as it flashed before his eyes. The tender moments with Kenna, the peace he had known all his life. Then, the images of the massive death and destruction and the innocence lost all rushed back to his mind... "Tell me where she is, and I will let...
2013-07-15
6h 46
SoulSearching Podcast
SoulSearching Episode #658
....sometimes you need a break . . . and then all comes back. welcome to the return of this weekly 2hrs show called soulsearching, produced in the soulsearching studio in frankfurt, in it's 15th year now. merci bien, muchas gracias, arigato, grazie mille, thank you all so much for being patient and all your nice words that you've sent in throughout the last months. much appreciated. now here it is, a bit of catching up but all 'n' all just another spontaneous selection of music that i am into. hope you like it. loads of mixes been coming in as well, now i...
2012-04-25
00 min