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The Kitchen Sisters Present
E. T. The Extra-Terrestrial - The Worst Video Game Ever?
Deep within the National Museum of American History’s vaults is a battered Atari case containing what’s known as “the worst video game of all time.” The game is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and it was so bad that not even the might of Steven Spielberg could save it. It was so loathsome that all remaining copies were buried deep in the desert. And it was so horrible that it’s blamed for the collapse of the American home video game industry in the early 1980s. The story of just what went SO wrong with E.T.Produced...
2025-06-03
26 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Pie Down Here: Listening Back—Alabama Sharecroppers and Communist Organizers,1930s
Pie Down Here — Produced by Signal HillIn the 1980s, when Robin D.G. Kelley was 24 years old, he took a bus trip to the Deep South. He was researching and recording oral histories with farmworkers and Communist Party members who had organized a sharecroppers union in Alabama during the Great Depression.Kelly used those oral histories to write his award winning book, Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists during the Great Depression.Recently Kelley listened back to those early recordings with Signal Hill contributor Conor Gillies. He hadn’t heard some of the reco...
2025-04-15
37 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
A Tribute to George Foreman: An Unexpected Kitchen—The George Foreman Grill
In 2004, we opened up a phone line on NPR asking people to tell us about their Hidden Kitchens— secret, underground, below the radar cooking, and how people come together through food. One caller told us about immigrants and homeless people, who didn't have official kitchens, using the George Foreman Grill to make meals and a home. Did George Foreman know about this? We called him up to find out.George Foreman the legendary two-time World Heavy Weight Champion and Olympic gold medalist talked with us about growing up hungry and violent, about his time in the Job Co...
2025-04-01
22 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
The Tom Luddy Connection: The Man, The Movies, The Rolodex
Tom Luddy was a quiet titan of cinema. He presided over the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley for some 10 years, co-founded and directed The Telluride Film Festival for nearly 50 years, produced some 14 movies, match-made dozens of international love affairs, and foraged for the most beautiful, political, important, risky films and made sure there was a place for them to be seen in the world. And that the people making this powerful work were known and knew each other. Tom Luddy with his photographic memory, his infinite rolodex, his encyclopedic knowledge of global cinema and his catalytic ability t...
2025-02-27
53 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Spotlight on Black Pet Care Entrepreneurs
Lured in by a blackboard sign on the street in Davia’s neighborhood announcing “Spotlight on Black Entrepreneurs,” we enter the creative and growing world of Black-Owned Pet Businesses. Lick You Silly dog treats, Trill Paws enamel ID Tags, The Dog Father of Harlem's Doggie Day Spa, gorgeous rainbow beaded Dog Collars from The Kenya Collection, Sir Dogwood luxurious modern dog-wear.Chaz Olajide of Sir Dogwood wasn’t finding communities of pet owners or pet businesses owned by people of color. “I did a deep dive into the statistics —I just wanted to see if maybe I was an outli...
2025-02-04
36 min
Divorce Happens
Breaking Barriers: Navigating Divorce and Career with Nikki Innocent
In this episode of Divorce Happens, Olivia Howell welcomes Nikki Innocent, founder of the Inclusive Leadership Collective, to discuss the intersection of divorce and career. Nikki shares her expertise as a holistic career coach and leadership strategist, shedding light on how divorce impacts our professional lives and how workplace systems often fall short in supporting employees during this life-changing transition. Together, Olivia and Nikki explore actionable ways to manage career demands while navigating the emotional and logistical challenges of divorce.From identifying safe spaces at work to building a supportive community, Nikki emphasizes the importance of giving...
2025-01-14
18 min
Killers, Cults and Queens
The Waco Siege: Inside the Branch Davidians' Deadly Standoff
🎙️ The Waco Siege: Unraveling the Branch Davidians and David Koresh’s Deadly Prophecy 🔥Join Nikki and Cheryl as they take a deep dive into one of the most infamous cult stand-offs in American history—the Waco Sieg. In this episode, we travel back to Waco, Texas, where the self-proclaimed "sinful messiah", David Koresh (formerly Vernon Wayne Howell—yes, we’re looking at you, VERNIE 👀), took control of the Branch Davidians.What started as a religious community 🙏 quickly spiralled into chaos, leading to a catastrophic 51-day standoff ⏳ with nearly 1,000 FBI and ATF agents 🚔. Koresh had prophesied his own death at Mount Carm...
2024-12-30
55 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Catherine Bauer Wurster, Housing Advocate: A Thoroughly Modern Woman
A pioneer in her field, Catherine Bauer Wurster was advisor to five presidents on urban planning and housing and was one of the primary authors of the Housing Act of 1937. During the 1930s she wrote the influential book Modern Housing and was one of the leaders of the "housers" movement, advocating for affordable housing for low-income families. Catherine Bauer’s life divided into two names and two geographies: her urban east coast youth, and her later life in the Bay Area. She hobnobbed with the bohemian elite of the interwar years….brilliantly charming the big architect names of the...
2024-12-03
49 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Beyond Architecture: The Fantasy Worlds of Phyllis Birkby
Pushed to the side and rarely credited for her architectural work at Davis Brody, Phyllis Birkby became a significant figure in extending the lesbian women's movement to architecture during the 1970s. Her environmental fantasy workshops played a crucial role in galvanizing the community, providing a creative and empowering space within a male-dominated profession. Growing out of other consciousness raising techniques, freed up in her classes, Phyllis released the rigor of her conventional training to get down on the floor, and lead the group in sketching their fantasies however outlandish on giant rolls of butcher paper. She encouraged th...
2024-11-19
45 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
The Hope and the Scope: Young People and the Political Moment
July 17, 2024, Washington, D.C. Some 200 young people from across the nation aged 14-19 — aspiring poets, storytellers, MC's, activists — are gathered in the nation’s capital for the 29th annual Brave New Voices Festival — four non-stop days of slam poetry competition, coaching, workshops, late-night freestyling and in 2024, voting information.In summer, as the election loomed larger and larger we decided to turn our microphone to young people across America to hear their thoughts and feelings about the nation, about voting, about the election. Everyone always says young people are the future. But the truth is they are the present...
2024-10-15
32 min
Spook City - A Horror Movie Podcast
The Barn (2016)
Matt discusses 2016's The Barn, a low-budget independent Halloween horror flick...CASTMitchell Musolino as Sam, Will Stout as Josh, Lexi Dripps as Michelle, Cortland Woodard as Chris, Nikki Howell as Nikki, Nickolaus Joshua as Russell, Linnea Quigley as Ms. Barnhart, Ari Lehman as Dr. RockTALE OF THE TAPEWritten and directed by Justin M. SeamanDistributed by Scream Team ReleasingReleased on March 12th 2016 and has a runtime of 89 minutesRT Critic n/a // RT Audience 29% // Metacritic n/a // IMDb 5.2/10 // Letterboxd 2.8/5Follow Spook City on Instagram, TikTok and X, and contact...
2024-10-11
1h 02
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Oprah, Kamala, and The New Orleans Four
There was a moment at the 2024 Democratic National Convention when Oprah took the stage — and the crowd went wild. She spoke boldly about Kamala Harris and her place in a long line of strong Black women who have paved the way. At one point she veered into the story of Tessie Prevost Williams, who recently passed away, and the New Orleans Four.November 14, 1960 — Four six-year-old girls— Leona Tate, Gail Etienne, Tessie Prevost and Ruby Bridges—flanked by Federal Marshals, walked through screaming crowds and policemen on horseback as they approached their new schools for the first time. Leona Tat...
2024-09-03
17 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Henri Langlois and the Cinémathèque Française
In honor of the Paris Olympics and the astounding contribution of the French to culture and art of the world, The Kitchen Sisters Present, Archive Fever: Henri Langlois and the history of the Cinémathèque Française, featuring Francis Ford Coppola, Wim Wenders, Tom Luddy, Lotte Eisner, Simone Signoret, Agnes Varda, Costa-Gavras, Barbet Schroeder.Henri Langlois never made a single film — but he's considered one of the most important figures in the history of filmmaking. Possessed by what French philosopher Jacques Derrida called "archive fever," Langlois began obsessively collecting films in the 1930s and by the outse...
2024-08-06
31 min
Sidedoor
Archiving the Underground
Next up in our summer playlist, we bring you an episode of The Kitchen Sisters Present, a podcast featuring sound-rich stories ‘from the b-side of history.’ This one is a musical treat! The Kitchen Sisters delve into the story of the founding of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute at Harvard by Dr. Marcyliena Morgan, Professor of African and African American Studies and Professor Henry Louis Gates to “facilitate and encourage the pursuit of knowledge, art, culture, scholarship and responsible leadership through Hiphop.” You’ll hear from Professor Morgan, Professor Gates, Nas, Nas Fellow Patrick Douthit aka 9th Wonder, The Hiphop...
2024-07-31
38 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Linda Ronstadt Day
San Francisco officially declared July 15th Linda Ronstadt Day. In her honor, The Kitchen Sisters Present this story about her book, Feels Like Home, about her family, and the food, culture and music of the borderland of Arizona and Mexico where she is rooted. Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands is an historical, musical, edible memoir that spans the story of five generations of Linda’s Mexican American German family, from the Sonoran desert in Mexico to the Ronstadt family hardware store in Tucson to the road that led Linda to LA and musical sta...
2024-07-15
30 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Traveling Route 66 — The Mother Road
Route 66—The Main Street of America— the first continuously paved highway linking east and west was the most traveled and well known road in the US for almost fifty years. From Chicago, through the Ozarks, across Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, up the mesas of New Mexico and Arizona, and down into California to the Pacific Ocean. The first road of its kind, it came to represent America’s mobility and freedom—inspiring countless stories, songs, and even a TV show.Songwriter Bobby Troup tells the story of his 1946 hit “Get Your Kicks on Route 66.” Mickey Mantle says, “If it hadn’t b...
2024-07-02
58 min
Mind Over Murder
NEW: CrimeCon 2024 Report (Part 2)
Join "Mind Over Murder" co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley as we report on our 3 day trip to CrimeCon 2024 in Nashville, held May 30-June 1, 2024. This is part 2 of 2 parts, and discusses legendary FBI profiler John Douglas, John Walsh of "America's Most Wanted," the Gabby Petito Foundation, author Nikki Egan and the true story behind "Victim F," and much more from CrimeCon.Won't you help the Mind Over Murder podcast increase our visibility and shine the spotlight on the "Colonial Parkway Murders" and other unsolved cases? Contribute any amount you can here:https://www.gofundme.com/f/m...
2024-06-20
46 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Laying the Groundwork: Women in American Architecture, Spring 1977
In 1977, a cavernous, rarely used sculpture gallery in the Brooklyn Museum was filled with drafting tables, their tops tilted to display collages of the work and under-told stories of women working in architecture in the United States.We revisit this first significant effort to publicly tell the little known stories of American women in architecture: “Women in American Architecture: A Historic and Contemporary Perspective.” On view at the Brooklyn Museum from February-April of 1977, the groundbreaking exhibition and simultaneous book, curated and edited by Susana Torre, clearly defined the state of play for women in the architecture profession. Alie...
2024-06-18
26 min
CounterClock
Ep 14 of 14: The Next Move
The Wagg family feels compelled to exhume Doug’s body to have it re-examined for forensic evidence. Strange things begin happening around Williamston and Delia works to make sure Tremaine Howell, Nikki Wilson, and Joycegean Wilson are never forgotten. The conclusion to CounterClock Season 6 is packed with information about what should come next in the case and how you can get involved. For even more time with CounterClock, follow us on social media.Instagram: @counterclockpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CounterClockPod | @audiochuckFacebook: /CounterClockPodcast | /audiochuckllc
2024-06-14
30 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
A Floating City Vision - Mirabeau Water Garden, New Orleans
As this year's hurricane season ramps up, we go to New Orleans for a kind of biblical reckoning. A story of science and prayer, with a cast of improbable partners—environmental architects and nuns—coming together to create a vision for living with water in New Orleans. Mirabeau Water Garden, one of the largest urban wetlands in the country designed to educate, inspire and to save its neighborhood from flooding.New Orleans. Surrounded by The Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, besieged by hurricanes and tropical storms, permeated with man made canals, levees, pumping stations …. Water is a deep a...
2024-06-04
17 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Parsi New Year—First Day of Spring
Niloufer Ichaporia King lives in a house with three kitchens. She prowls through six farmer’s markets a week in search of unusual greens, roots, seeds, and traditional food plants from every immigrant culture. She is an anthropologist, a kitchen botanist, a one-of-a-kind cook, a Parsi from Bombay living in San Francisco, and the author of My Bombay Kitchen: Traditional and Modern Parsi Home Cooking. Niloufer is known for her ritual celebrations of Navroz, Parsi New Year, on the first day of Spring, when she creates an elaborate ceremonial meal based on the auspicious foods and traditions of...
2024-03-19
17 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Buildings Speak: Stories of Pioneering Women Architects hosted by Frances McDormand
Little known stories of pioneering architects — Julia Morgan, the first accredited female architect in California, who designed Hearst Castle and was nearly written out of the history books. Natalie de Blois, who helped imagine the first glass skyscrapers on Park Avenue by day and raised four children by night. Amaza Lee Meredith, a Black queer modernist architect from the 1930s South who helped establish Sag Harbor as a haven for Black intellectuals, artists and beachcombers. A new special from The Kitchen Sisters, the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation and PRX, hosted by Academy Award-winning actress Frances McDormand....
2024-03-05
50 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Black Chef, White House—African American Chefs in the President's Kitchen
A look at the President’s kitchen and some of the first cooks to feed the Founding Fathers—Hercules and James Hemings—the enslaved chefs of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Hercules, described as a “dandy,” had eight assistants—stewards, butlers, undercooks, waiters. He cooked in a huge fireplace—hearth cooking. He walked through the streets of Philadelphia in a velvet waistcoat, with a gold-handled cane. When Washington was getting ready to leave Philadelphia to return to Mt. Vernon, Hercules escaped. Washington sent out search parties and offered rewards. Hercules was never found. In 1784, Thomas Jefferson was...
2024-02-20
16 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
The Mardi Gras Indians—Stories from New Orleans
Jelly Roll Morton talks of being a “Spy Boy” in the Mardi Gras Indian parades of his youth. Bo Dollis, of the Wild Magnolias, tells of sewing his suit of feathers and beads all night long. Tootie Montana masks for the first time as Mardi Gras starts up again after World War II. Big Queen Ausettua makes connections between the black Mardi Gras Indian traditions of New Orleans and Africa. Sister Alison McCrary, a Catholic nun and social justice attorney, tells of Big Chief Tootie Montana’s death at the podium in city council chambers defending the rights of the Ma...
2024-02-06
22 min
Tractors And Troubadours
Ep. 116: Examining the sorghum industry, cattle nutrition through minerals in forage, a U.S. red meat rebound in Hong Kong, the music of Dennis Ledbetter and Nikki Nelson
On this episode, we learn about the latest developments in the sorghum market from Craig Meeker, a Kansas grower and chairman of the National Sorghum Producers and Norma Ritz Johnson, the executive director of the United Sorghum Checkoff Program. Then we check in with Nutrien Senior Agronomist Mike Howell as we revisit the best of “The Dirt With Nutrien.” This week, Mike is talking cattle nutrition through minerals in forage. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about a U.S. red meat rebound in Hong Kong, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz talks about heat soak in diesel engin...
2024-01-26
34 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Architecture, Family Style – Sarah Harkness & Jean Fletcher
Sarah “Sally” Pillsbury and Jean B. Fletcher were both architects who married architects. The two women and their husbands were founding members of The Architects Collaborative (TAC), a visionary, idealistic architecture firm founded just after WWII. The two women, who had 13 children between them, lived with their families and several other founding partners in Six Moon Hill, a residential community in Lexington, Massachusetts, designed by the group. TAC was a world class firm of eight architects, including famed architect Walter Gropius, working collectively as a team, stressing anonymity of design. The group won design awards and...
2024-01-16
44 min
Rich Valdés America At Night
Hogan Gidley, Will Hild, & Mike Howell
Former Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley joins us to discuss last nights GOP debate between Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. Next, executive director of Consumers' Research Will Hild explains how a recent U.S. Court of Appeals ruling is a win for consumers. Then, director of the Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation Mike Howell goes over Hunter Biden's ongoing feud with Capitol Hill. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-01-12
2h 03
The Mona Charen Show
"Will Haley's Stumble Matter?"
Guest host A.B. Stoddard and special guest Jim Swift join the panel to discuss Nikki Haley's Civil War / slavery stumble in New Hampshire. highlights / lowlights A.B. Stoddard: What Mitt Romney Saw in the Senate by McKay Coppins (The Atlantic) and My Father, My Faith, and Donald Trump by Tim Alberta (The Atlantic) Jim Swift: The Day After: The Night My Father Scared America, read by A.B. Stoddard (The Bulwark) Damon Linker: The Rise of Narrative and The Fall of Persuasion by Leon Wieseltier (Liberties) Linda Chavez: Here’s...
2023-12-29
59 min
Fox Across America w/ Jimmy Failla
Criticism of Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election bid isn’t ageist… AND Guest host Jason Chaffetz is here to highlight the president’s year of policy failures
Jimmy is finishing up his much-needed Christmas break, so we gave former Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz a call and asked him to guest host Fox Across America. Jason is joined by Director of the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project Mike Howell, who sheds light on his organization’s decision to sue the CIA over an alleged cover-up regarding the origins of COVID-19. Ohio Secretary of State and GOP candidate for U.S. Senate in the Buckeye State Frank LaRose talks about how every state in the U.S. is now a border state due to the Biden administration’s lenien...
2023-12-28
2h 02
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Architect Anna Wagner Keichline: The Legacy of Invention
Anna Wagner Keichline (1889–1943) was the first registered woman architect in Pennsylvania and was among the first registered women architects in the United States. During her long career, she designed dozens of commercial and residential buildings, as well as numerous industrial products. She was awarded seven patents for her innovative residential and building designs, including one for The Building Block (1927), popularly known as the K-brick, which was a forerunner of today’s concrete block. Not every architect has the opportunity to build skyscrapers. In Bellefonte, Anna used her talents to improve the lives of her neighbors, by designing thei...
2023-11-07
26 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Make Coffee Black Again
In this episode, we borrow a cup of sound from the podcast, What You’re Eating, a production of FoodPrint.org, hosted by Jerusha Klemperer. In the episode, “Coffee: From Seed to Cup,” Jerusha interviewed coffee entrepreneur Bartholomew Jones, who co-founded CxffeeBlack, a "multimedia coffee educational company," with his wife Renata Henderson in Memphis, Tennessee in 2018. Bartholomew is an educator, an MC, a “coffee nerd,” and an amazing storyteller. Today, The Kitchen Sisters Present… Make Coffee Black Again, a co-production with What You’re Eating. You can hear the entire episode, “Coffee: From Seed to Cup” at...
2023-10-17
23 min
Eye on NE Kansas - The Podcast
Episode 28: Remembering Zoey
0:26 The Topeka community was rocked this week by the rape and murder of five-year-old Zoey Felix. Melissa recaps all 13 NEWS is doing to find answers, and city officials react. 5:42 Municipal elections are less than six weeks away! Would you believe there are more than 300 possible ballot combinations in Shawnee County? Elections Commissioner Andrew Howell runs down all they’re doing. 11:08 Capper Foundation and Dialogue Coffee House are celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month with another expansion! 15:55 It was so fun the first ti...
2023-10-07
22 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Losing Lincoln
Since the start of the pandemic, more than 90 colleges have merged or closed permanently. One of these schools, Lincoln College, closed its doors with only about one month’s notice in May of 2022 — after 157 years. Due to the pandemic and a ransomware attack, administrators say the school was unable to retain, recruit, or fundraise. Since then, students have been left scrambling and many have dropped out. Alan Jinich and Max Strickberger, recent graduates of the University of Pennsylvania and producers of the Generation Pandemic Project about the impact of Covid on young people around the country, set out...
2023-10-03
22 min
Mike & Jon Got It Going On
Mike & Jon - Episode 348 - 9/29/23
It's a "special" covid edition as Typhoid Jon goes solo via Zoom and talks with Nikki Moor about the upcoming Steve Moor Memorial #walkfortheRED on Saturday, October 15 at Howell High School. Moor, a Lieutenant with the Howell Fire Department, passed away in 2022 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His wife Nikki discusses the astounding fact that cancer is the top cause of death for firefighters and how the event benefits firefighters like Steve. Jon and Nikki also recall the man that Steve was and the legacy he has left behind.
2023-09-29
18 min
Fringe by PeopleForward Network
How Jack Daniels Innovates the #1 Whiskey Brand in the World
This episode of the Innovation Storytellers podcast delves into the world of one of the most well-known, respected, and beloved brands in the United States and worldwide: Jack Daniels. Global Director of Trademark and Innovation at Jack Daniels, Heather Howell joins the show to discuss how driving innovation has been a crucial factor in the brand's continued success, including its recent entry into the super-premium whiskey market. Listen in to learn the history and future of the iconic brand and hear from Heather about her role in driving innovation at Jack Daniels. And of course, what better w...
2023-09-06
52 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Lena Richard - America's Unknown Celebrity Chef
When Lena Richard cooked her first chicken on television, she beat Julia Child to the screen by over a decade. At a time when most African American women cooks worked behind swinging kitchen doors, Richard claimed her place as a culinary authority, broadcasting in the living rooms of New Orleans’s elite white families. She was an entrepreneur, educator, author, and an icon—and her legacy lives on in her recipes. Produced by Sidedoor: A Podcast from the Smithsonian. Special thanks to producer Lizzie Peabody and the Smithsonian for sharing this story with The Kitchen Sister...
2023-09-05
29 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Edith Warner's Atomic Tea Room
It was top secret. But everyone in Santa Fe knew there was something going on up on the hill in the remote, desert mountains of Los Alamos in 1943. J. Robert Oppenheimer and dozens of the top scientists and thinkers in the world were sequestered away up there — fenced in, with military guard towers all around. But there was one little sanctuary down along the river where they could escape and find solace, nature, normalcy — Edith Warner’s Tea Room. Edith Warner’s small, rustic home and her legendary chocolate cake brought solace to members of the Manhattan Project...
2023-08-01
24 min
Say YES to NMES for Dysphagia
Nikki Howell - VitalStim critical to helping with patient buy in
Send us a textOn this episode, I am joined by Nikki Howell. Nikki is an SLP currently at a small rural hospital but has worked in just about every patient setting. She talks about several of her patients - one with a more traditional dysphagia challenge and a unique one caused by oral aparaxia. In both, she talks about the benefit of VitalStim treatment in getting that extra buy in that is so critical in to the success of her treatments.Nikki has also learned and investigated the cognitive impact or fall prevention and the...
2023-07-19
34 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
International Congress of Youth Voices—Youth on Fire
Behind the scenes at the International Congress of Youth Voices when 131 youth activists,13 to 26 years old, from 37 countries — students, writers, poets, marchers, community leaders all gathered together in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2019, to share and amplify their ideas and energy — to brainstorm possibilities for how to achieve a better world. The International Congress of Youth Voices, founded by author Dave Eggers (co-founder of 826 National) and nonprofit leader Amanda Uhle, gathers the world's most inspiring teen writers and activists. They come from all over the world, including Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, the United States, Colombia, Guatemala, Cuba, Australia, Denm...
2023-07-04
40 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Amaza Lee Meredith, African American Architect: Love & Home
Born in 1895 in Lynchburg, VA, Amaza Lee Meredith was an African American architect, artist and educator who taught at Virginia State College where she founded the art department. Despite the fact she was never a registered architect, she was one of the few Black architects practicing at the time, and one of the country's very few Black women architects. In 1939, Amaza designed Azurest South, a tidy white International Style house on the edge of the Virginia State University Campus, where she and her life-long partner Edna Meade Colson lived. Both women maintained significant teaching positions at the...
2023-06-20
43 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Prince and the Technician
In 1983 Prince hired LA sound technician Susan Rogers, one of the few women in the industry, to move to Minneapolis and help upgrade his home recording studio as he began work on the album and the movie Purple Rain. Susan, a trained technician with no sound engineering experience became the engineer of Purple Rain, Parade, Sign o’ the Times, and all that Prince recorded for the next four years. For those four years, and almost every year after, Prince recorded at least a song a day and they worked together for 24 hours, 36 hours, 96 hours at a stretch, la...
2023-06-06
22 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
The Passion of Chris Strachwitz 1931-2023 —Arhoolie Records
Chris was a man possessed. “El Fanatico,” Ry Cooder called him. A song catcher, dedicated to recording the traditional, regional, down home music of America, his adopted home after his family left Germany at the close of WWII. Mance Lipscomb, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Big Mama Thornton, Clifton Chenier, Rose Maddox, Flaco Jimenez… the list is long and mighty.Chris Strachwitz was a keeper. His vault is jam-packed with 78s, 33s, 45s, reel-to-reels, cassettes, videos, photographs — an archive of all manner of recordings. And an avalanche of lifetime achievement awards — from the Grammy’s, The Blues Hall of Fame...
2023-05-16
52 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Ada Louise Huxtable, Architecture Critic: The Art We Must Live With
Ada Louise Huxtable, who “invented” the profession of architecture critic, wrote countless articles for two great daily newspapers and had a gigantic influence on our understanding of the work of architects, real estate developers, city bureaucrats, and the city itself, over the course of six decades in print. Beginning in 1963, Huxtable was the first full-time architecture critic at an American newspaper. In 1970, she won the first Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. With her impeccable civic values, cultivated aesthetic sensibility and lacerating accuracy, Ada Louise Huxtable, praised and razed. Huxtable, who was born and lived her life...
2023-05-02
45 min
Getting Deals Done with Patrick A. Howell
021: EXCELLENCE - Ruth Carter, 2X Academy Award Winner
It is said that excellence is a habit rather than a destination. Also, that you are what you do consistently. If that is true, then Ruth Carter who just won her second academy award for Best Costume Design for the film "Wakanda, Forever", is the epitome of excellence. She won the first award in 2018 with Wakanda's predecessor, "Black Panther". She was also nominated for Spike Lee's Malcolm X in 1993 and Steven Speilberg's "Amistad" in 1998. To hear Ruth tell it, however? She is as humble, passionate and focused as an intern looking for her big break. Sure, she's comfortable. But she's le...
2023-03-30
15 min
Movies are Life
#40: Amélie
We are venturing into the colorful landscape of France to discuss the international hit Amélie. Even though it’s 33 on The 50 Best Rom-Coms list, it might be fair to say it has to be number one in beauty, cinematography and imagination. First-time guest and fellow Normanite, Nikki Howell, joins Nathan to discuss the whimsical charm of this French film. Listen to learn why this movie holds such a special place in Nikki’s heart and why Nathan was quite taken by the film, despite not being won over by Amélie’s love interest, Nino. 🇫🇷 #50BestRomComs (00...
2023-03-29
1h 20
The Kitchen Sisters Present
House/Full of Black Women
For some eight years now thirty-four Black women have gathered monthly around a big dining room table in the orange house on Orange Street in Oakland, CA—meeting, cooking, dancing, strategizing—grappling with the issues of eviction, erasure, gentrification, inadequate health care, and the sex trafficking of Black women and girls that are overwhelming their community. Spearheaded by dancer/choreographer Amara Tabor-Smith and theater director Ellen Sebastian Chang, this House/Full of Black Women—artists, scholars, healers, nurses, midwives, an ice cream maker, a donut maker, an architect, a theater director, a choreographer, sex trafficking abolitionists and surviv...
2023-03-28
55 min
Swallow Your Pride Podcast
269 – Better Together: The SLP Council Initiative with Nikki Howell, CCC-SLP
Have you ever gotten a MBSS report and felt like you needed to do another study just to get the information you need to actually know how to treat the patient? Many SLPs have faced this dilemma that is not only wildly frustrating, but delays care, increases costs, and exposes patients to more radiation... BUT my guest this week created a solution and is sharing the details on how you can do the exact same thing for your community! In this episode of SYP, I have a conversation with Nikki Howell, CCC-SLP, about her experience in starting...
2023-03-03
34 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Never a Man Spake Like This Man: The Black Preacher As Performing Artist
In the early 1980s, Black students and the African American community at American University had been demonstrating for more access and inclusion in the university’s community services. One of the demands was for four hours of time every Saturday on Radio station WAMU, the campus station. This demand was met and suddenly Black students and the community were pouring into the station on Saturdays to make radio, to learn the craft, to be heard. Judi Moore Smith heard the call and soon was producing 10 minutes every week during that four-hour Saturday slot. Someone heard one of Ju...
2023-02-21
44 min
I Spent A Day With...
This YouTuber hid a secret for 28 years - I spent a day with DAN HOWELL
I spent a day with Dan Howell to learn the truth about coming out and taking a break from you tube. Sponsors ▸This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/padilla to get 10% off your first month. ▸ Go to http://rocketmoney.com/padilla to cancel your unnecessary subscriptions now. 💥NEW YOUTOOZ FIGURE: https://youtooz.com/products/anthony-padilla 🧨HUGE thank you to Dan Howell: YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/user/danisnotonfire TWITTER: https://twitter.com/danielhowell INSTAGRAM: ht...
2023-01-17
32 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll - The Stock Market Wizard of San Quentin is Released!
In 2015 we presented this story about Curtis Carroll, the Stock Market Wizard of San Quentin. Everyone in San Quentin called him Wall Street. He was teaching his fellow prisoners about stocks and had become an informal financial adviser to fellow inmates and correctional officers. After serving 27 years of a 54 years to life sentence in prison, Curtis Carroll, has been released on parole. We hear his story and talk to him about what’s next. When Wall Street was put in prison almost three decades ago he couldn’t read or write. One day he stumbled on the...
2023-01-17
20 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Silent Echoes: Sound Artist Bill Fontana—The Bells of Notre Dame
Since the devastating 2019 fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the ringing of the cathedral’s bells has ceased. Sound artist, Bill Fontana, known for his sound sculptures of Golden Gate Bridge, temple bells in Kyoto, and trees in Sequoia National Forest, creates a new work giving voice to the silenced bells of Notre Dame. To create his new work, Silent Echoes, Fontana attached seismic accelerometers—sensors designed to detect vibrations—to each of its ten bells of Notre Dame. As the bells reverberate in response to the ambient sounds of Paris—rain, the calls of birds, t...
2023-01-03
15 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
203 - A San Quentin Wedding
Edmond Richardson is an audio producer for Uncuffed, a KALW podcast produced by people in prison. Recently, Edmond and his love, Avelina, got married inside San Quentin and Uncuffed produced this story. The Kitchen Sisters are great admirers of KALW’s Uncuffed podcast and are proud to share this story. KALW, San Francisco, has led rehabilitative classes in audio production inside San Quentin State Prison since 2012, and Solano Prison since 2018. Their mission is to provide media training to people in the carceral system. Radio producers from KALW visit the prisons to teach classes in audio production, and to...
2022-12-06
32 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
From Nashville to Nairobi: A History of Country Western Music in Kenya
We trace the history of country music in Kenya, dating back to the 1920s and 30s when local populations first heard Jimmie Rodgers on early country western 78 records, to the current day, where the clubs of Nairobi are filled with rising stars bringing their own unique sounds to country music. Hear their takes on the hits of Don Williams, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton and more. And an interview and performance from Kenyan country singer Steve Rogers, radio and TV presenters Catherine Ndonye and David Kimitho, music historian Elijah Wald, and Olvido Records founder Gordon Ashworth. ...
2022-11-01
43 min
We Are South Jordan Chamber
#7 - Rob Howell and Nikki Davis talk about Zulu Piri Piri Chicken Grille
Rob Howell and Nikki Davis are the special guests on the We Are South Jordan Chamber podcast. Rob is a flavor master and owner of Zulu Grill, an African fusion restaurant in South Jordan. Nikki is one of the co-founders of Zulu Grill, and her background is as an international attorney. The restaurant was founded with the goal of creating a social impact business that would do good in the world.Rob's food at Zulu Grill is marinated for 503 hours and slow-roasted before being finished on the grill, giving it a unique flavor. They offer a variety of...
2022-10-13
18 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Linda Ronstadt: Feels Like Home - A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands
The legendary Linda Ronstadt has a new book out. Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands — a historical, musical, edible memoir that spans the story of five generations of Linda’s Mexican American German family, from the Sonoran desert in Mexico to the Ronstadt family hardware store in Tucson to the road that led Linda to LA and musical stardom. Intimate and epic, "this is little Linda, Mexican Linda, cowgirl Linda, desert Linda."The book, written in collaboration with New York Times writer Lawrence Downes, is a road trip through the Sonoran Borderlands, from Tucson to B...
2022-10-04
28 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
198 - The Real Ambassadors: Dave Brubeck, Iola Brubeck, and Louis Armstrong
The story of The Real Ambassadors, a jazz musical created by Dave Brubeck and Iola Brubeck for Louis Armstrong in the 1950/60s—a poignant tale of cultural exchange, anti-racism, jazz history, and it’s a love story—between life-long husband and wife partners, Iola and Dave Brubeck and their vision for a better world. The original show, featured Louis Armstrong, Carmen McCrae, Dave Brubeck and Lambert Hendricks and Bavan, and was performed live only once, at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1962. This year’s Monterey Jazz Festival, September 23-25, 2022, is the 60th Anniversary of the performance. The musi...
2022-09-20
36 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
197 - What Fire Reveals: Stories from the Amah Mutsun, Big Basin and the Lightning Fires in the Santa Cruz Mountains
In the early morning hours of August 16, 2020, 12,000 lightning strikes exploded across northern California, igniting more than 585 wildfires. In the Santa Cruz Mountains scattered blazes grew into one massive burning organism — The CZU August Lightning Complex Fire — eating all in its path, scorching some 86,000 acres, destroying over 900 homes and Big Basin, California’s first state park. We hear from young men and women from the Amah Mutsun Tribal band who have been working to clear and steward the land; archaeologists and historians from the historic Big Basin redwood State Park; and from residents of the Santa Cruz mountains who sha...
2022-09-06
34 min
Free Talk Live
Free Talk Live 2022-08-28
Incompetent People Are Often Too Incompetent :: High school can be taught in 6 weeks :: Study says climate change is making kids fat :: Definition of Based :: More about the homelessness :: Edgington Post - Carla Howell :: Show: 2022-08-28 Captain Kickass, Nikki, Rich E Rich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-08-29
2h 05
Modulations
MOD.55 - Too Cool For Space, a mix by Shadow Factory
Modulations are delighted to welcome back good friend of the podcast, Shadow Factory. "Too Cool For Space" takes us on a sonic journey to the stars, with space inspired music provided from a fine selection of electronic music pioneers. So sit back, relax and take to the stars... Tracklist Artist/Track/Release,Year of release 1 - Nigel Bates - Dawn Of Space C (Easier Birth) - Glistens [Lo Recordings, 2016] / Space [Chappell, 1986] 2 - Desmond Leslie - Mercury, Fleet Messenger OF The Gods (From "Music of the Voids of Outerspace") - Music Of The Future [Trunk, 2005] / [Private Press, 1959] 3 - Desmond Briscoe...
2022-07-11
1h 32
The Kitchen Sisters Present
The Egg Wars and the Farallon Islands
The Egg Wars—a hidden Gold Rush kitchen—when food was scarce and men died for eggs.We travel out to the forbidding Farallon Islands, 27 miles outside San Francisco’s Golden Gate, home to the largest seabird colony in the United States. Over 250,000 birds on 14 acres.But it wasn’t always so. One hundred seventy years ago it was the site of the “Egg Wars.” During the 1850s, egg hunters gathered over 3 million eggs, violently competing with each other, and nearly stripping the island bare.In 1969 the Point Reyes Bird observatory began working to protect t...
2022-06-07
18 min
Old Gods of Appalachia
Episode 35: More Harm Than Good
The people of Bower County have had just about enough of Polly Barrow and the boys, and decide to do something about it.CW: An armed mob, references to witchcraft practices, fire, house fire, burns / injuries incurred from those fires, non-graphic mention of a gunshot wound, strangulation, smothering / difficulty breathing, death by blunt force, explosions,body horror, ghosts, supernatural attack on a woman by a man, monster violence, ageist language (used by a villain), death, sounds of a woman in psychic pain.Written by Cam Collins and Steve ShellSpecial script...
2022-05-12
44 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
Coal + Ice: Visualizing the Climate Crisis
Coal + Ice, a powerful global exhibition of photographs, videos, and immersive imagery that focuses on the climate crisis and provokes action is now on display in Washington DC through April 22, 2022. Coal + Ice began in Beijing in 2011 with the unprecedented showing of images of Chinese coal miners taken by Chinese photographers. It has now now expanded to the work of 50 photographers from around the world, capturing images of the climate catastrophe as it unfolds around the globe. Photographers and video artists include: Jimmy Chin, David Breashears, Song Chao, Camille Seaman, Gideon Mendel, Meredith Kohut, Jamey Stillings, Matt...
2022-03-15
18 min
Principles For Success
A Conversation with Nikki Woods
If you’ve ever wanted to write a book or share your story on a larger platform, Nikki shares several principles on why and how you can go about doing that… This is a fast paced high energy interview that I really believe you will enjoy. Nikki is the CEO of Nikki Woods Media and Victoria Street Publishing. In short, she specializes in providing the tools, support, and platforms for transforming writers into published authors. With more than 20-years of traditional media experience as a best-selling author, on-air personality and senior producer of the Tom Joyner Morning Show...
2022-02-10
14 min
Principles For Success
A Conversation with Nikki Alexander
Author and speaker Nikki Alexander share with Chris how she has overcome 25-years of abuse and is now walking in victory, and she's sharing her story to help other do the same.
2022-02-10
28 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
The Accidental Archivist—Keeping the Wooster Group
The Wooster Group, perched on a street corner in Soho in downtown New York, at the forefront of experimental theater for some 40 years. Singular, rigorous, flamboyant. Their startling performances unravel and transform classic texts by Brecht, Shakespeare, Chekhov, Eugene O’Neill... along with their own striking original works. Six Obies, nine Bessies, accolades from around the world as they tour their works through Europe and Asia. Theater. One of the more ephemeral of art forms. How to preserve the work, chronicle it, archive it for the ages? Yes, there are scripts, props, sets, costumes — a pair of muddy...
2022-01-18
25 min
Nikki Speaks TV
Nikki Speaks TV - The Mental Health Series Episode 7
Interviews with experts on Mental Health topics. Check out this week’s episode with Chris Howell. Chris's websites:www.chrishowellfoundation.orgwww.chrishowellonline.com
2021-10-28
43 min
So Very Wrong About Games
#182: Soldiers in Postmen's Uniforms
Cultural gaps can be quite tragic, to say nothing of socially debilitating. Mark discovers to his horror that Walker is unfamiliar both with a key game and a crucial character in film history. Thank goodness that this faux pas does not sully Masterpiece Theatre, as that would bring shame to both the Warrior of the Wasteland and Vin Diesel. Games Played Last Week:01:02 -Regicide (Paul Abrahams, Luke Badger, & Andy Richdale, Badgers from Mars, 2020)03:19 -Onitama (Shimpei Sato, conception, 2014)04:46 -Card Capture (Lucas Gentry, Wep published, 2018)07:06 -Flotilla (J.B. Howell & Michael Mihealsick, WizKids, 2019)11:56 -Veritas (James Ernest...
2021-08-31
1h 22
The Kitchen Sisters Present
What Fire Reveals: Stories from the CZU August Lightning Fires in The Santa Cruz Mountains
In the early morning hours of August 16, 2020, 12,000 lightning strikes exploded across northern California, igniting more than 585 wildfires. In the Santa Cruz Mountains scattered blazes grew into one massive burning organism — The CZU August Lightning Complex Fire — eating all in its path, scorching some 86,000 acres, destroying over 900 homes and Big Basin Redwoods, California’s first state park. A year later the fire is still burning deep in some of the roots and stumps of ancient trees. In the aftermath, The Kitchen Sisters turned their microphones on the region, looking for what was lost and what has been found since li...
2021-08-17
33 min
In the Reading Corner
A M Howell - Mystery of the Night Watchers
A M Howell is the author of The Garden of Lost Secrets and The House of One Hundred Clocks, historical mysteries set in and around real places in East Anglia. Her third book The Mystery of the Night Watchers, continues this theme. A story set during the Edwardian period in her home town of Bury St Edmunds during a spectacular appearance of Halley's Comet.Anne-Marie joined me In The Reading Corner to provide some background to the story and tell us about the research.About The Mystery of the Night WatchersFrom t...
2021-06-29
25 min
In the Reading Corner
A M Howell - Mystery of the Night Watchers
A M Howell is the author of The Garden of Lost Secrets and The House of One Hundred Clocks, historical mysteries set in and around real places in East Anglia. Her third book The Mystery of the Night Watchers, continues this theme. A story set during the Edwardian period in her home town of Bury St Edmunds during a spectacular appearance of Halley's Comet.Anne-Marie joined me In The Reading Corner to provide some background to the story and tell us about the research.About The Mystery of the Night WatchersFrom t...
2021-06-29
25 min
Run Hard Mom Hard
57 | Shannon Howell on Childhood, Motherhood & Finding Ultrarunning
We’re back this week with Shannon Howell - a Spanish teacher, mom of two teenagers, and tremendous ultrarunner out of South Carolina! We get to hear about Shannon’s multicultural background, what it was like being raised in a family that moved a lot, traveled all over South America and only spoke Spanish in the home, and how her childhood has shaped her motherhood. She takes us through her life relationship with running and how it has come and gone but always been there when she needed it (and we think it’s safe to say her running is her...
2021-06-18
1h 43
HIGHER! Career Podcast
Ep 20 - "How to: A Career In Advertising" - Agencies 101 with Proximity's Jules Howell, Creative Director
We've got Jules Howell on the show with us today, Creative Director at Proximity and genius-level storyteller. As always, we were having a good chuckle about his life in the advertising world, but equally as always, we are here for his insights from his own career. Join us for a while, and listen to Jules dishing the tea:Career paths are not a direct line, and the windy road is more interesting anyways.What makes people stand out at the workplace and leads others to trust and celebrate them.The power of being able to...
2021-06-15
48 min
Here’s To Life with Tori Reid
Ep. 21: Queen Mother Cicely Tyson (Part II) - A Mother's Day Tribute
Part II: This Mother’s Day, we continue our tribute to the iconic and legendary Cicely Tyson. For Part I in Episode 15 “What Makes Cicely Tyson, Cicely Tyson”, we heard lovingly from those who were mentored by her, worked with her and knew her. For this Part II, we speak with culture makers and great spirits as Debbie Allen, Bill Duke, and Daphne Maxwell Reid, who have been inspired by her light. All speak to her grace, command and seemingly effortless quantums of power as a Hollywood legacy since the 1960’s on the silver screen, as well as television. Her humanit...
2021-05-09
23 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
The Osaka Ramones: The All-Girl Punk Band - Shonen Knife
The impact of Shonen Knife, the 1980s all-girl punk band from Osaka—a story of cultural exchange through the cassette tape. Shonen Knife, the three-woman band from Japan, formed in 1981—a time just before the internet drastically changed the way we consume and discover music. A time when a cassette tape, alongside fanzines and college radio created an environment that made possible the seemingly improbable circumstance of an all girl-band from Osaka opening for Nirvana, one of the biggest musical acts of the 90s. “Shonen means boy in Japanese and it’s a very old brand na...
2021-03-09
29 min
Hey Girl Hey Podcast with Kim Miller
Hey Girl Hey Podcast # 83 Feat Darryl "Lil Man" Howell
This week Kim sits down with Grammy, Dove and Stellar Award nominated and winning producer & drummer Darryl Lil Man Howell. He walks us through his career playing with and producing such artist like Jonathan McReynolds, Maxwell, Nikki Minaj, James Fortune, and many more. He also talks about the diligence it takes to be successful as a producer A&R and director. If your a fan of success stories or even a lover of music your going to enjoy this one !
2021-03-03
20 min
The Kitchen Sisters Present
160—Can Do: Black Visionaries, Seekers, and Entrepreneurs-with Host Alfre Woodard
Stories of Black pioneers, seekers and entrepreneurs — self-made men and self-taught women, neighborhood heroes and visionaries. People who said "yes we can" and then did, hosted by Alfre Woodard. A man tapes the history of his town with a scavenged cassette recorder, a woman fights for social justice with a pie, a DJ ignites his community with a sound. Stories of Georgia Gilmore and the Club from Nowhere, a Secret Civil Rights Kitchen; of Hercules and of James Hemings, enslaved chefs of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson; of Walkin’ Talkin’ Bill Hawkins, Cleveland’s first black disc jockey; an...
2021-02-23
54 min
The Para Dressage Podcast
The Para Dressage Podcast - Episode 12
In this episode of The Para Dressage Podcast we talk to Sabrina Ibáñez, FEI Secretary General and President of APSO, Bettina De Rham, FEI Director for Para Dressage among other disciplines, and Amanda Bond, FEI Board Member and Chair of the FEI Para Equestrian Committee Questions were submitted by Natasha Baker MBE, Nikki Watson, Daniel Valderrama, Macelle Annette Ward, and Tamsin Addison, for which many thanks. It's a fascinating chat covering COVID, obviously, plus Tokyo, classification, blind and visually impaired riders, and prize money.
2021-02-21
46 min
Epic Sessions By Frank Howell
Epic Sessions EP. 18
Epic Sessions By Frank Howell Official Podcast. Podcast with the most powerful tracks of the best DJ's Like: Audiofreq, Blasterjaxx, Dreamz and many more!! Tracklist: Dreamz - Anywhere You Wanna Go [Feat. KARRA] Rogerseventytwo feat. Abee - Artificial Love The Subculture feat. Nikki Ambers - Alive (Noise Cans Remix) Pontifexx & Riascode - Horizon Dubdogz, LOthief - Techno Prank (LOthief Remix) 3LAU - Apocalyptic NuKid - Life's A Bitch Zensa & Mr. Sid - Energy Tiësto & Vassy - Faster Than A Bullet Blasterjaxx - Wild Ride Mike Williams & SWACQ - You're The Future Raven & Kreyn - Lose Control Saint Punk - I...
2020-12-16
1h 47
💋Lush Exchange
💋Lush Exchange Episode 6- Why Do People Cheat On Their Partners And Find New Love Interests?
Maggie T And Nikki V Will be Discussing The Different Reasons Why People Cheat In Relationships. Is It To Find New Love Or Are They Seeking Revenge? With Special Guest J.Howell And Donielle Pace. 💋 Lush Exchange has a new home & channel that's solely dedicated to the show. Hit the link And Subscribe 👇🏽👇🏽...🤩😘 https://www.youtube.com/c/LushExchange Find Them Also On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lushexchange Check Out J.Howell's Latest Release Hard Days https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jjpb1u7b7M Follow J.Howell On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhowellmusic1/ Follow Donielle Pace On Instagram https...
2020-09-04
1h 13
The Kitchen Sisters Present
148 - The International Congress of Youth Voices
Picture this: 131 young people, 13 to 26 years old, from 37 countries—youth activists from around the globe— students, writers, poets, marchers, community leaders all gathered together in San Juan, Puerto Rico in August 2019, the week after the scandal-ridden government of Governor Ricardo Rosselló fell. A government brought down in large measure because of the resolve and activism of young people across the Hurricane Maria-battered island. This wasn’t part of the plan for the second meeting of the International Congress of Youth Voices. It was pure coincidence. But here they all are, coming from across the planet—jet lagged and lit f...
2020-08-25
41 min
💋Lush Exchange
💋Lush Exchange Episode 4- Hard Days. Letting Go Of Someone Never Comes Easy. With Guest J.Howell
J.Howell Celebrates His Birthday Week With The Ladies Of Lush Exchange, Nikki V, And Maggie T. They Will Be Discussing The World Premiere Of "Hard Days" Song And Video, And Will Discuss Why It's So Hard Moving On? 💟 Subscribe To The Channel https://m.youtube.com/c/StrictlyProhibitedNetwork Follow Us On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lushexchange/ Official Video for “Hard Days” by J.Howell. Listen & Download Now: https://linktr.ee/jhowellmusic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jjpb1u7b7M --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Sup...
2020-08-22
1h 03
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Romance, Modern
Fool Me Once by Nikki Ash
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/429466 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Fool Me Once Author: Nikki Ash Narrator: Kelsey Navarro, Tim Paige Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 24 minutes Release date: July 7, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: I met Keegan when I was on the beach in Florida. He literally crashed into my world. I wasn't looking for romance, but his two-dimpled charm made my heart go haywire. We both had one thing in common: we were here to escape our realities. One week. Just the two of us. Not a care in the world...
2020-07-07
30 min
Well Within Reach
The Role of a Speech-Language Pathologist in Rehabilitation
On this episode JD Boudreaux speaks with Nikki Howell. Nikki is a speech-language pathologist certified in Kinesio Tape, Myofascial Release, Vital Stim, Vital Stim Plus. She is also an adjunct instructor at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.In this episode, Nikki shares her educational journey while discussing the role of a speech-language pathologist during rehabilitation. She expands on the various domains and diagnoses often encountered and dives deeper into some of the treatment techniques that cross multiple professions within the rehabilitation field, such as myofascial release and Kinesio Tape. Nikki also highlights some...
2020-06-15
37 min