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Le Dreamcast Show NBA PodcastLe Dreamcast Show NBA PodcastDCS #95 - [Scouting draft 25] - Tre Johnson, futur scoreur d'élite ?On est de retour pour parler de l'alléchante cuvée de draft 2025. Et cette fois-ci on prend la direction du Texas avec un joueur polarisant : Tre Johnson. Entre records de KD battus mais incertitude sur son style de jeu, peut-on croire en Tre Johnson ? Et surtout : qui est-il réellement ? Pour dresser le profil du jour, ce n'est pas Azad mais Jaspaire de Symbiose qui se joint à Baptiste. Bonne écoute !Les réseaux de Symbiose : Twitter : https://twitter.com/SymbioseBBSpotify : https://open.spotify.com/sh...2025-03-191h 34Fandom Podcast NetworkFandom Podcast NetworkUnion Federation EP.214: The Orville: Crew Profile - DR. Claire Finn / Penny Johnson JeraldUnion Federation EP.214: The Orville: Crew Profile - DR. Claire Finn / Penny Johnson Jerald Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Fandom Podcast Network Audio Podcast Link: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/union-federation Welcome to the Union Federation Podcast on the Fandom Podcast Network & BQN Network, where we discuss both Star Trek and The Orville. Your Union Federation crew return to The Orville! On this limited 10 part series, we celebrate the Orville cast and the characters they play, including the notable recurring guest stars, special guest stars & Star Trek Alumni!2025-03-191h 04The G.A.B.The G.A.B.This Is How White Privilege Works (Daniel Penny/Sean Grayson) | The G.A.B. Episode 200Become a Patron! - https://www.patreon.com/kamaljohnsonnetwork   We Like To Thank Our Sponsors. Links Below…   Get Your Fresh Gear Here - https://foreverprogressinglegacy.myspreadshop.com/   If You Like To Donate To The Show. Appreciate Y’all   Cash App - $kamaljohnsonnetwork | Link - https://cash.app/$kamaljohnsonnetwork   Venmo - @kamaljohnsonnetwork | Link - https://venmo.com/u/kamaljohnsonnetwork   On This Weeks Episode Of The G.A.B… Kamal Goes Over, This Is How White Privilege Wo...2024-12-1128 minPivot with Passion with Penny CasselmanPivot with Passion with Penny Casselman46: Small Wins, Big Impact—How Daily Celebrations Fuel Your PassionIn this week's episode, Penny explores the power of celebrating the small wins in our lives. Drawing from almost a year's worth of episodes, Penny encourages us to stop waiting for big milestones to celebrate and start acknowledging the everyday achievements that fuel our journey.  With inspiration from eclectic fashion icon Betsey Johnson, Penny underscores the importance of embracing our unique paths and finding joy in the process. Whether it's building a house, writing a book, or simply making coffee in the morning, every step is a reason to celebrate.  Tune in as Penny shares th...2024-09-1818 minWhat\'s Yer Weird Story?What's Yer Weird Story?Ep 317- Penny Johnson & the Oracle of UR Ep 317- Here on the podcast, we find past lives and reincarnation to be fascinating subjects. And fortunately enough, this week’s guest, Penny Johnson, is all too familiar with the subject. A few years into her spiritual journey, Penny found herself have strange visions and dreams of past times and other people’s lives. She became increasingly aware that these other people’s lives were also her own. And not all of these lives were human. Join us for a truly unique conversation from the land down under on this week’s episode of the WHAT’S YER WEIR...2024-09-101h 25The Road to Rediscovery:  A Journey of Personal GrowthThe Road to Rediscovery: A Journey of Personal GrowthSharpening your focus using a Reset Mindset: With Penny ZenkerPenny Zenker, aka “The Focusologist”, is a Keynote Speaker and Best-Selling Author whose expertise in productivity, decision-making, and personal development has transformed scores of individuals and corporate teams in the direction of success and fulfillment. Tune in, as she explains not only the importance of resetting our minds for a variance of life circumstances, but also the strategies for those reset moments to give us clarity and a refreshed perspective. We’ll also talk about her book, “The Reset Mindset” and what it means to have the Power to Choose; as well as the difference between re...2024-09-0558 minPivot with Passion with Penny CasselmanPivot with Passion with Penny Casselman39: Elevate Your Life—Harness the Power of Intentional QuestionsIn this week's episode of Pivot with Passion, host Penny Casselman delves into the transformative power of words and how deliberate, purposeful language can steer our lives towards positivity and success. Penny explores the psychological phenomenon of "instinctive elaboration" and shares a compelling study from 1993 that reveals how simple questions can significantly influence our actions. She opens up about her personal struggles and emphasizes the importance of shifting negative self-talk into empowering statements. Plus, Penny introduces the "clarity cocktail" segment with an inspiring quote from Penny Johnson Gerald that encourages us to follow our dreams and not...2024-07-3119 minPhilly Fortune Talks with Jake PennyPhilly Fortune Talks with Jake PennyFun Phonics: Toby Johnson's Mission to Revolutionize Children's ReadingIn this inspiring episode of Philly Fortune Talks, host Jake Penny sits down with Toby Johnson, an ardent advocate for children's education. Toby's journey is nothing short of remarkable, beginning in Idaho and extending through 13 years in Beijing, ultimately leading him to the University of Pennsylvania. With a passion ignited by the science of reading movement and restrictive educational policies in China, Toby has dedicated himself to enhancing children's literacy. As the architect of the Fun Phonics program, Toby has developed a comprehensive online curriculum featuring over 275 Lexile-level decodable e-books, designed to guide students from their ABCs...2024-06-2135 minOnce Upon A DribbleOnce Upon A DribbleBonus Series! Conference Finals MVPs: Part 5 - Eastern Conference 1990-99, Jordan and the Bulls Take the World by Storm, Finals in the Big Apple, Miller Time in Indy, the Shaq/Penny Magic and More!Today we continue in part 5 of a 10-part series at Once Upon a Dribble! During the 2022 playoffs the NBA began awarding MVP awards to the best performing player of each conference finals: the Larry Bird Eastern Conference Finals Most Valuable Player Award and the Magic Johnson Western Conference Finals Most Valuable Player Award, named for the two players credited for building the league up to greater popularity in the 1980s.  This begs the question, with the award just being handed out for the first time last season, who are th...2024-02-1159 minTalking Leadership TV PodcastTalking Leadership TV PodcastEp 35 - Penny Johnson - Talking Leadership TVWelcome to our first podcast for September featuring a discussion with Penny Johnson the CEO of the Australian Horizons Foundation. Another passionate advocate for rural and regional communities and our discussion indicates that leadership remains a critical concern for the Australian agriculture sector. Talking Leadership TV 2023-09-0446 minConsumer RundownConsumer RundownEpisode 6 - Luke Johnson (Rose Street Capital) - Early-Stage Venture Capital InvestingWelcome to Consumer Rundown podcast, your destination for the people, companies and trends transforming today's consumer markets. On today’s episode we talk to Luke Johnson. The co-founder of Rose Street Capital, an early stage venture fund investing in direct-to-consumer and eCommerce. Learn about Luke's journey from angel investing to raising his own fund and his thoughts on what it takes to succeed it today's market. If you’re interested in early stage venture investing, this episode is for you.2023-06-0220 minOnce Upon A DribbleOnce Upon A DribbleEpisode #15: "Now and Then": Analyzing the Bad Boy Pistons, Twin Tower Spurs and the Shaq-Penny Magic in Today's Game! The NBA was founded on June 6, 1946. In the 77 years since, we’ve seen dynasties rise up and then crumble apart, and superstars ascend and then fade away. Throughout that time, there have been several transcendent moments and quintessential teams that have shaped the history of basketball as we know it. But how would some of these remarkable teams fare in today’s NBA? In an ever-changing and evolving game, would the greats of yesteryear still be great if they played in 2023?In today’s episode, Josh and Calvan take the NBA Time Machine across three different stops, as we pro...2023-05-2744 minTruth be Told with Mike & Kelly JohnsonTruth be Told with Mike & Kelly JohnsonEpisode 33: The Hand of Providence: Reflections on the History & Meaning of ThanksgivingIn this time of national conflict and division, at the fateful crossroads where we find our country, some reflection and perspective on Thanksgiving is healthy for us all. In this episode, Mike and Kelly discuss the history and meaning of this cherished American holiday with Christian author Penny Noyes. From the time of the Old Testament, to the Pilgrims' celebration in 1621, to the first Thanksgiving Proclamation of George Washington in 1789, to the Civil War-era proclamation of Abraham Lincoln in 1863, until today, the practice of humbling ourselves to actively give thanks to God has been an important part of who...2022-11-2228 minInto the WyldwoodInto the WyldwoodReview: Luna Nera & Penny DreadfulDue to loadshedding in South Africa we are bringing you a premiere which is the review of Luna Nera & Penny Dreadful. Our scheduled live of Dark and Light Time will therefore be moved to next week. Watch this chat at https://youtu.be/eHAN4bVhGz4 Find us: https://linktr.ee/blackhatchat2022-11-191h 22A Virtual Reading ExperienceA Virtual Reading ExperienceIn Season: PAD Poetry ReadingsJoin me in November for this virtual reading experience as I read selections from In Season: A Poetry Collection. These poems were inspired by the Writers Digest 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, and my chapbook received an honorable mention. I encourage young and not so young writers to participate in the Writers Digest 2022 November PAD Chapbook Challenge with me.Subscribe to this podcast in order to receive these readings and other posts in a timely, relevant manner. Thank you for listening and for your support.In Season: A Poetry CollectionIn Season: A Poetry...2022-10-2801 minQuantum Drive: The Orville PodcastQuantum Drive: The Orville PodcastPenny Johnson Jerald, The Orville’s Dr. Claire Finn Penny Johnson Jerald, Dr. Claire Finn on The Orville, sits down to chat with Rob and Katie about the strength of Dr. Finn as a character, Claire’s relationship with Isaac, their dance in “From Unknown Graves”, the difference between Star Trek and The Orville, and much more. https://stream.redcircle.com/episodes/d3653a3a-d880-4d20-b9ef-b6c9082db24b/stream.mp3 Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music2022-07-2816 minThe Geek Generation NetworkThe Geek Generation NetworkPenny Johnson Jerald, The Orville’s Dr. Claire Finn Penny Johnson Jerald, Dr. Claire Finn on The Orville, sits down to chat with Rob and Katie about the strength of Dr. Finn as a character, Claire’s relationship with Isaac, their dance in “From Unknown Graves”, the difference between Star Trek and The Orville, and much more. https://stream.redcircle.com/episodes/d3653a3a-d880-4d20-b9ef-b6c9082db24b/stream.mp3 Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music2022-07-2816 minPop Culture Unplugged w/ EliasPop Culture Unplugged w/ EliasAdrianne Palicki & Penny Johnson Jerald talk ’The Orville: New Horizons’Adrianne Palicki & Penny Johnson Jerald recently joined host Elias in the cave for Press Day for the upcoming release of season 3 'The Orville' New Horizons premiering on Hulu June 2nd. We enjoyed watching an early release here at the "cave" cant wait for everyone to check it out! Seth MacFarlane's epic space adventure series "The Orville" returns exclusively as a Hulu original series. Set 400 years in the future, "The Orville: New Horizons" finds the crew of the U.S.S. Orville continuing their mission of exploration, as they navigate both the mysteries of the universe...2022-06-0305 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 64: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 14)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-11-2114 minBreatheBreatheEpisode 55 Breathe: Tributes to Ana Patterson Penny Johnson Dr. Byrd pays tribute to Ana Patterson of Southwestern Adventist University and Penny Johnson of Advent Health at the Southwest Region Conference of SDA Fall Convocation, Oct. 2021. 2021-11-1522 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 63: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 13)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-11-1214 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 62: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 12)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-11-0316 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 61: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 11)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-10-2608 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 60: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 10)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-10-2010 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 59: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 9)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-10-1514 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 58: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 8)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-09-2814 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 57: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 7)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-09-1714 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 56: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 6)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-09-0913 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 55: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 5)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-09-0609 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 54: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 4)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-09-0412 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 53: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 3)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-08-2817 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 52: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 2)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-08-2514 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 51: Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer - By Geraldine Farrar (Ch. 1)Born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1882, to Henrietta Barnes and the professional baseball player, Sidney Farrar (who played in the MLB out of Philadelphia from 1883-90), Geraldine Farrar would go on to become one of the great American sopranos who also appeared in over a dozen films during the period of 1915-20.  These included Cecil B. De Mille’s 1915 adaptation of Georges Bizet’s Carmen, as well as the role of Joan of Arc in the 1917 film, Joan the Woman.Possessing a tireless work ethic which saw her give ninety-five appearances as Madama Butterfly and fifty-eight performances as Carme...2021-08-2111 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 50: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 10)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-08-1749 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 49: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 9)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-08-1048 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 48: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 8)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-08-0442 minToye Johnson-Vincent, \Toye Johnson-Vincent, "NO SUGAR COATING COACH" SPEAK TO ME FIRST PODCAST!Toye Johnson-Vincent Talks with Adrian Tisdale, Children's Book Author & Finance EducatorSaving money $$ doesn't come easy for many! Our behavior and essentially how we think about Money, Finance, and Wealth will typically start in the home we were raised in. Author of A Penny for a Pearl, Adrian Tisdale educates children on money & finance. This native New Yorker (Brooklyn-East New York) leaves us with taking a second look at our finances and is content designed especially for children to gain traction on their financial GOALS & DREAMS!    CONNECT WITH AUTHOR & FINANCE EDUCATOR ADRIAN TISDALE! BOOK INFORMATION: https://apennyforapearl.com/about-us FACEBOOK: https://www.fa...2021-08-0334 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 47: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 7)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-07-2937 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 46: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 6)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-07-2557 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 45: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 5)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-07-2145 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 44: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 4)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-07-1734 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 43: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 3)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-07-1335 minThe LandscapeThe LandscapeGuardianship/Conservatorship and Alternatives with Jonathan Martinis, Esq., J.D. and Penny JohnsonVery few people are aware of the history and cultural background of conservatorships, also known as guardianships. In this episode we discuss that history, as well as alternatives to the legal practice, which are seldom known or talked about.Guests:Jonathan Martinis, Esq., J.D. is the Director for Law and Policy with the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University, and was part of a ground breaking case around guardianships for individuals with disabilities. Penny Johnson of the Arc of Tennessee is the Program Coordinator for the Tennessee Center for  D...2021-07-111h 04From Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 42: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 2)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-07-0723 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 41: Moura: Her Autobiography - By Moura Lympany, with Margot Strickland (Ch. 1)Moura: Her Autobiography tells the story of the English concert pianist, Moura Lympany (1916-2005). Written in partnership with her cousin, Margot Strickland, the book covers the career of a stylish and resilient artist who endured many personal hardships.Born Mary Johnstone, Moura Lympany changed her name at the suggestion of the conductor, Basil Cameron, with whom she made her debut at Harrogate in a performance of the Mendelssohn G-minor Piano Concerto in 1929. Cameron had thought that “Moura” (the Russian version of “Mary”) might lend itself well to a concert career, particularly when combined with an old spelling of her m...2021-07-0334 minFrame of Reference - Profiles in LeadershipFrame of Reference - Profiles in LeadershipKindness for Kids: Penny Johnson - Part 2Send us a textLet's talk about "investment Opportunities". if you're looking for a solid group of investors to help you develop as a caretaker of tomorrow, Kids Ranch is a valuable "portfolio" to pursue.  Since 1998 KIDS RANCH  has been connecting at-risk youth, ages 6-10, with caring community members.  They build self-esteem and self-respect through educational and recreational programs.  Staff provide free or reduced-rate early intervention and prevention programs within four Wisconsin school districts—Baraboo, Reedsburg, Wisconsin Dells, and Sauk Prairie helping to make a difference int the lives of over 160 children each year through its pr...2021-05-2739 minFrame of Reference - Profiles in LeadershipFrame of Reference - Profiles in LeadershipKindness for Kids: Penny Johnson-Part 1Send us a textLet's talk about "investment Opportunities". if you're looking for a solid group of investors to help you develop as a caretaker of tomorrow, Kids Ranch is a valuable "portfolio" to pursue.  Since 1998 KIDS RANCH  has been connecting at-risk youth, ages 6-10, with caring community members.  They build self-esteem and self-respect through educational and recreational programs.  Staff provide free or reduced-rate early intervention and prevention programs within four Wisconsin school districts—Baraboo, Reedsburg, Wisconsin Dells, and Sauk Prairie helping to make a difference int the lives of over 160 children each year through its pr...2021-05-2040 minTrue Crime WorldwideTrue Crime Worldwide10 - Murdered: Nireah JohnsonIn this special International Transgender Day of Visibility episode, we dive into the grossly unreported case of a woman. During 2003 in America, Nireah Johnson and her friend, Brandie Coleman, pulled into a gas station to talk to some male friends. Nireah and one of the men exchanged numbers, and they began talking. Nireah and Brandie go to meet up with these men about a month later, and that same night, their bodies are discovered on fire in the back of a car.2021-03-3013 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 40: In the Clouds - By Sarah Bernhardt (Translated by Mariana Fitzpatrick)Adored by audiences for her “Golden Voice” and dramatic death scenes, her slender figure, a wild mane of hair, a personal menagerie of exotic animals and her boundless energy, Sarah Bernhardt was, according to Peter Rader, the “world’s first superstar.” Born in Paris in 1844, the charismatic actress not only graced the stages of the world, mingling with such persons of distinction as Alexandre Dumas, Thomas Edison, King Edward VII, Emperor Franz Joseph I, Victor Hugo, Napoleon III, Queen Victoria, Oscar Wilde and Kaiser Wilhelm II, but was also a sculptor, painter and writer, whose memoirs she published in 1907.Born...2021-02-201h 11From Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 39: Theodor Leschetizky - By Annette Hullah (Ch. 7)Unfortunately, very little information can be found about the English pianist/teacher, Annette Hullah. Apart from an English newspaper having announced her return from Vienna, in 1893, following the completion of her studies with Theodor Leschetizky and the publication of an American newspaper having referred to her as “young” in 1902, one estimates that she was born in the 1870s.Annette Hullah was the daughter of the famed English organist, teacher and composer, Sir John Pyke Hullah (1812-84). Interestingly, Hullah’s father knew Charles Dickens, the latter having wrote a failed comic opera entitled, The Village Coquettes for which the fo...2021-02-1216 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 38: Theodor Leschetizky - By Annette Hullah (Ch. 6)Unfortunately, very little information can be found about the English pianist/teacher, Annette Hullah. Apart from an English newspaper having announced her return from Vienna, in 1893, following the completion of her studies with Theodor Leschetizky and the publication of an American newspaper having referred to her as “young” in 1902, one estimates that she was born in the 1870s.Annette Hullah was the daughter of the famed English organist, teacher and composer, Sir John Pyke Hullah (1812-84). Interestingly, Hullah’s father knew Charles Dickens, the latter having wrote a failed comic opera entitled, The Village Coquettes for which the fo...2021-02-1213 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 37: Theodor Leschetizky - By Annette Hullah (Ch. 5)Unfortunately, very little information can be found about the English pianist/teacher, Annette Hullah. Apart from an English newspaper having announced her return from Vienna, in 1893, following the completion of her studies with Theodor Leschetizky and the publication of an American newspaper having referred to her as “young” in 1902, one estimates that she was born in the 1870s.Annette Hullah was the daughter of the famed English organist, teacher and composer, Sir John Pyke Hullah (1812-84). Interestingly, Hullah’s father knew Charles Dickens, the latter having wrote a failed comic opera entitled, The Village Coquettes for which the fo...2021-02-1022 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 36: Theodor Leschetizky - By Annette Hullah (Ch. 4)Unfortunately, very little information can be found about the English pianist/teacher, Annette Hullah. Apart from an English newspaper having announced her return from Vienna, in 1893, following the completion of her studies with Theodor Leschetizky and the publication of an American newspaper having referred to her as “young” in 1902, one estimates that she was born in the 1870s.Annette Hullah was the daughter of the famed English organist, teacher and composer, Sir John Pyke Hullah (1812-84). Interestingly, Hullah’s father knew Charles Dickens, the latter having wrote a failed comic opera entitled, The Village Coquettes for which the fo...2021-02-0317 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 35: Theodor Leschetizky - By Annette Hullah (Ch. 3)Unfortunately, very little information can be found about the English pianist/teacher, Annette Hullah. Apart from an English newspaper having announced her return from Vienna, in 1893, following the completion of her studies with Theodor Leschetizky and the publication of an American newspaper having referred to her as “young” in 1902, one estimates that she was born in the 1870s.Annette Hullah was the daughter of the famed English organist, teacher and composer, Sir John Pyke Hullah (1812-84). Interestingly, Hullah’s father knew Charles Dickens, the latter having wrote a failed comic opera entitled, The Village Coquettes for which the fo...2021-01-2820 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 34: Theodor Leschetizky - By Annette Hullah (Ch. 2)Unfortunately, very little information can be found about the English pianist/teacher, Annette Hullah. Apart from an English newspaper having announced her return from Vienna, in 1893, following the completion of her studies with Theodor Leschetizky and the publication of an American newspaper having referred to her as “young” in 1902, one estimates that she was born in the 1870s.Annette Hullah was the daughter of the famed English organist, teacher and composer, Sir John Pyke Hullah (1812-84). Interestingly, Hullah’s father knew Charles Dickens, the latter having wrote a failed comic opera entitled, The Village Coquettes for which the fo...2021-01-2216 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 33: Theodor Leschetizky - By Annette Hullah (Ch. 1)Unfortunately, very little information can be found about the English pianist/teacher, Annette Hullah. Apart from an English newspaper having announced her return from Vienna, in 1893, following the completion of her studies with Theodor Leschetizky and the publication of an American newspaper having referred to her as “young” in 1902, one estimates that she was born in the 1870s.Annette Hullah was the daughter of the famed English organist, teacher and composer, Sir John Pyke Hullah (1812-84). Interestingly, Hullah’s father knew Charles Dickens, the latter having wrote a failed comic opera entitled, The Village Coquettes for which the fo...2021-01-1718 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 32: Landowska on Music - By Wanda Landowska, Collected, Edited, and Translated by Denise Restout, Assisted by Robert Hawkins (Pt. III, Ch. 5)Born of Jewish descent in Warsaw, Poland in 1879, Wanda Landowska would go on to achieve an impressive career as a keyboardist, specializing in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and other composers from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. What is perhaps most remarkable about her career is that not only was she a performer of the highest rank – and one for whom her on-stage manner was known to have great individuality, charm and intimacy – but also she was extremely well-read, particularly in the area of musicology. Landowska’s vast writings, collected in the present volume – published five years after her deat...2021-01-1628 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 31: Landowska on Music - By Wanda Landowska, Collected, Edited, and Translated by Denise Restout, Assisted by Robert Hawkins (Pt. III, Ch. 3)Born of Jewish descent in Warsaw, Poland in 1879, Wanda Landowska would go on to achieve an impressive career as a keyboardist, specializing in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and other composers from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. What is perhaps most remarkable about her career is that not only was she a performer of the highest rank – and one for whom her on-stage manner was known to have great individuality, charm and intimacy – but also she was extremely well-read, particularly in the area of musicology. Landowska’s vast writings, collected in the present volume – published five years after her deat...2021-01-1232 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 30: Landowska on Music - By Wanda Landowska, Collected, Edited, and Translated by Denise Restout, Assisted by Robert Hawkins (Pt. III, Ch. 2)Born of Jewish descent in Warsaw, Poland in 1879, Wanda Landowska would go on to achieve an impressive career as a keyboardist, specializing in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and other composers from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. What is perhaps most remarkable about her career is that not only was she a performer of the highest rank – and one for whom her on-stage manner was known to have great individuality, charm and intimacy – but also she was extremely well-read, particularly in the area of musicology. Landowska’s vast writings, collected in the present volume – published five years after her deat...2021-01-0632 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 29: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 12)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2021-01-0115 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 28: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 11)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2021-01-0111 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 27: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 10)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-2817 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 26: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 9)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-2421 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 25: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 8)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-2318 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 24: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 7)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-2217 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 23: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 6)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-1910 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 22: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 5)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-1809 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 21: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 4)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-1619 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 20: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 3)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-1413 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 19: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 2)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-1138 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 18: My Life and Dancing - By Maud Allan (Ch. 1)Born in Toronto, Canada in 1873, Maud Allan (born Ulah Maud Allan Durrant) would go on to have an important career as a dancer, having initially begun her artistic career as a pianist. In the late 1870s, the Durrant family moved to San Francisco when, by the mid-1890s, at the recommendation of her music teacher, Prof. Eugene Bonelli at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Allan went to Germany to study music in Berlin. She also travelled to Weimar, where she was a student of pianist, Ferruccio Busoni.While in Germany – a period which saw the hanging of...2020-12-1029 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 17: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 20)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-12-0719 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 16: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 19)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-12-0435 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 15: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 18)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-3025 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 14: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 17)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-2723 minThe Philanthropy212 PodcastThe Philanthropy212 PodcastThird-Party Fundraisers with Jennifer Radics-Johnson, Executive Director at the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn FoundationJennifer Radics-Johnson is the Executive Director of the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation (AARBF), an organization focused on enhancing the quality of life for burn survivors and promoting burn prevention education. Jennifer has sharpened her management and leadership expertise within the not-for-profit industry for 14 years and has been with AARBF since August 2012.  Jennifer has a Bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of California, San Diego, and a Master's in Business Administration from Loyola Marymount University. Jennifer is a Certified Fund Raising Executive as well as a Certified Volunteer Administrator. In this episode… Eve...2020-11-2630 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 13: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 16)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-2629 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 12: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 15)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-2232 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 11: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 14)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-2037 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 10: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 13)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-1731 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 9: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 12)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-1531 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 8: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 11)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-1327 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 7: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 10)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-1337 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 6: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 9)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-1331 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 5: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 8)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-1027 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 4: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 6-7)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-0751 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 3: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 5)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-0639 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 2: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 3-4)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-0550 minFrom Stage to PageFrom Stage to PageEpisode 1: Leschetizky As I Knew Him - By Ethel Newcomb (Ch. 1-2)Born in Whitney Point, New York, in 1875, Ethel Newcomb would go on to have an important career as a concert pianist, having performed across Europe and the United States in the early 1900s, including under the batons of Richard Strauss and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. In later years, she devoted her attention to teaching. She died in 1959 at the age of eighty-three.Ethel Newcomb is perhaps best known for her book, Leschetizky As I Knew Him, published in 1921. Brimming with detail and written in an easy, conversational style, the book recounts endless stories from her period of study in...2020-11-0444 minTrue Grit with Craig KautschTrue Grit with Craig KautschPenny JohnsonAttention all Wonder Women!  You’re gonna love this interview!  My next guest is Penny Johnson who is the CEO of Hugeley Hospital and the SW region of Advent Health. She oversees a 500mm budget and 3,000 employees which includes over 300 doctors. WOAH!  The Adventist Health System is comprised of 44 hospital campuses including the 234k/sf 6 story campus just South of town.  So Penny knows a thing or two about culture and leadership.  Listen in while I tease out some awesome nuggets about leadership and hospital...2020-10-261h 08SciFi Diner PodcastSciFi Diner PodcastSciFi Diner Pilots 393 – Our Farpoint Interview with Penny Johnson Jerald (The orville, Star Trek: DS9, 24)SciFi Diner Podcast 393 – Our Farpoint Interview with Penny Johnson Jerald (The Orville, Star Trek: DS9, 24) Penny Johnson Jerald (born March 14, 1961) is an American actress. She played Beverly Barnes on the HBO comedy series The Larry Sanders Show, Kasidy Yates on the syndicated science fiction series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Sherry Palmer on the Fox action/drama series 24, Captain Victoria “Iron” Gates on the ABC comedy-drama series Castle, and […]2020-08-161h 11Time to ResetTime to ResetEmbracing Connectivity And Purpose With Ginger JohnsonThere is an epidemic of loneliness and disconnect today. Without relationships and purpose, we’d all be gliding aimlessly in life. An energetic soul who aims to connect the world a person at a time on purpose with purpose is Ginger Johnson – a coach, speaker, expert connector, and entrepreneur. Ginger visits the show to share with us her wisdom on setting your purpose and why doing so allows you more freedom in life than you expect. She points out the power of connecting with a purpose to not only find success in business but to also grow as individuals. Get...2020-01-3137 minGaming: New HorizonsGaming: New HorizonsOverWhich 050: Super Mario Maker 2 (Chase, Ryan, & Penny Parker!)Season Two of OverWhich is coming to a close with a loving look at Super Mario Maker 2. We are joined by some amazing folks who help us unpack some of the fantastic possibilities that this game holds. Chase! Twitter: @clown_depot Twitch: papermariowiki Tumblr: mariogolf.info Ryan! Twitter: @ChongoTweet YouTube: The Chongo Show Twitch: chongoshow Penny Parker! Twitter: @SnapsCube Twitch: SnapsCube YouTube: SnapCube The Mansion Is Burning Down!!! FCC-5PL-2RG Artist Information Podcast Family: Lunar Light Studio Music: “Sphere” by Creo (License - CC BY 4.0) Art: Morgan Denison Lunar Ligh...2019-08-022h 08Under the Crossbones The Pirate PodcastUnder the Crossbones The Pirate PodcastJoan Reuter and Rosie Steffi of Penny OpryI was fortunate to catch Penny Opry's set at this year's Nor Cal Pirate Festival and I think you'll dig them too.   We got together at Joan's place for a great talk about how they define this new project from their previous one Whiskey and Women.  And we dig into how European audiences have embraced them and what their new album "Alluvium" has to offer.  And even a sneak peak at the next album after that! Under The Crossbones is a podcast all about pirate culture.  Your host Phil Johnson (comedian, musician, and pirate geek) inter...2018-08-0754 minFor KeepsFor Keeps6. Penny Johnson, Collector of Barry Manilow Memorabilia Penny Johnson chats with For Keeps about her lifelong obsession with pop singer Barry Manilow and her sizable stash of Manilow memorabilia — as well as her efforts to turn her skeptical co-workers into fervent "Fanilows." Opening theme: "Keepers" by Still Flyin' • Closing theme: "Slow Draw/Feeling In My Heart" by Eric Frisch • Background score by Blue Dot Sessions • www.forkeepspodcast.com2017-08-2724 minInside Acting!Inside Acting!"24" and "NCIS" actress Penny Johnson Jerald returnsActress Penny Johnson Jerald from "24" and "NCIS" returns to talk about Justice League: Gods and Monsters and other projects. Dial 347.884.8997 to speak with Penny! (Hang on to the end of the show for a bonus guest: Vincent Fiore from "The Wiseguy Kitchen") Bio from Internet Movie Database dot Com: Penny Johnson Jerald was born on March 14, 1961 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She is an actress, known for Castle (2009), The Larry Sanders Show (1992) and 24 (2001). She has been married to Gralin Jerald since June 22, 1982. They have one child. Gralin Jerald(22 June 1982 - present) (1 child). Daughter Danyel Jade born in December 1982. Studied acting at Ju...2016-03-1800 minInspiring Lives with Penny RackleyInspiring Lives with Penny RackleyPodcast 2: Love Your Home, Now and After the Holidays – with interior decorator Elena JohnsonTired of the same old stuff, but can’t afford to redo your entire house? Join the club! Listen as owner of Inspirations Interiors, Elena Johnson shares her tips on updating what you have (easy refreshes that cost hundreds instead of overhauling for thousands) and reveals the paint colors and warm touches that can make your home a place of comfort and joy.2015-12-0525 minDark Match Wrestling PodcastDark Match Wrestling PodcastDark Match Wrestling Podcast – 006 – Pound Sign Post-Game (Andrew “Tiny” Johnson)http://archive.org/download/DarkMatchWrestlingPodcast006PoundSignPostGameAndrewTinyJohnson/Dark%20Match%20Wrestling%20Podcast%20-%20006%20-%20Pound%20Sign%20Post-Game%20%28Andrew%20Tiny%20Johnson%29.mp3 02/11/2015 The guys get together with Andrew “Tiny” Johnson to watch NXT TakeOver Rival and decide to record a meeting to test out a post-game podcast would sound like. Billy’s kids chime in with their post match reports from ACE and as per usual the entire meeting is sidetracked with all there is to discuss in the world of pro wrestling. All this and so much more as WrestleMania 8 plays in the background. 2015-02-1100 minRadio Borders NewsRadio Borders NewsNFUS Penny Johnson on Cattle Scab caseA case of psoroptic mange has been recorded in the Borders. It's the first case since the early 1980s. Penny Johnson has been telling Radio Borders News her concerns...2014-03-2400 minInside Acting!Inside Acting!Penny Johnson Jerald from "Castle" and "24"Baltimore native and Julliard-trained actor Penny Johnson Jerald, who played Sherry Palmer on the Fox action/drama series 24 and Captain Victoria "Iron" Gates on the ABC comedy-drama series Castleand Beverly Barnes on the HBO comedy series The Larry Sanders Show, joins host William Powell, The King of DC Media, to talk about her new Black History CD, "400 Years Remembered", and her career.2014-02-0600 min