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Behind Beautiful ThingsBehind Beautiful ThingsRichard: Displacement and the Immigrant Experience | 142This week, we sit down with Richard, author of the two-part memoir Spring Flower. Richard shares the powerful story of his mother’s life—growing up in poverty in China, immigrating to the United States, and the heartfelt agreement they made to complete her memoir together. It’s a moving, multigenerational journey of resilience, identity, and storytelling. Don’t miss itVisit Richard’s Website: https://www.yangtzeriverbythehudsonbay.site/home-page.htmlFind Richard on Linked: www.linkedin.com/in/richard-perkins-hsung-2378752abBehind Beautiful Things Website: https://www.sadtimespodcast.com/Follow Behind Beautiful...2025-06-031h 02What Kind of Asian Are You?What Kind of Asian Are You?Completing Mother's Memoir for Her - Richard Hsung | 108Send us a textIn this episode, Kyle speaks with Richard Hsung, a retired organic chemist and professor, who shares his journey of identity as a third culture individual and the process of writing his mother's memoir, 'Spring Flowers, A Tale of Two Rivers.' Richard reflects on his experiences growing up in China during the Cultural Revolution, immigrating to the United States, and navigating life in academia. The conversation delves into themes of resilience, cultural heritage, and the importance of preserving family legacies through storytelling.About Richard:Richard Perkins Hsung...2025-05-0853 minWhat Kind of Asian Are You?What Kind of Asian Are You?Completing Mother's Memoir for Her - Richard Hsung | 108Send us a textIn this episode, Kyle speaks with Richard Hsung, a retired organic chemist and professor, who shares his journey of identity as a third culture individual and the process of writing his mother's memoir, 'Spring Flowers, A Tale of Two Rivers.' Richard reflects on his experiences growing up in China during the Cultural Revolution, immigrating to the United States, and navigating life in academia. The conversation delves into themes of resilience, cultural heritage, and the importance of preserving family legacies through storytelling.About Richard:Richard Perkins Hsung...2025-05-0853 minImmigrant ConversationsImmigrant ConversationsMy Mother's Memoire with Richard HsungImmigrant conversations Guest is Richard Hsung, born and raised in China to a Chinese mother who considered America home. Together, they migrate to the States. Richard studied chemistry and became a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. One day he made a promise to his ailing mother, a promise that helps his mom die peacefully but leaves him with a huge responsibility that causes tremendous pain but also healing. Biography:Richard P. (Perkins) Hsung was born in China and immigrated to the U.S. as a kid with his mother. He earned a Ph.D...2025-05-0333 minThe Storied Human (What is your Story?)The Storied Human (What is your Story?)Season 2025: Episode 5. It took Richard Hsung's ten years, but he finished his mother's memoir telling about her tumultuous life in Communist ChinaGo ahead and text me! Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins was born unwanted during the 1931 Yangtze River Flood, adopted by medical missionaries, brought to the US for a few years, then trapped in Communist China. She was neither American nor Chinese "enough," yearning for acceptance and home her whole life. Her memoir, finished by her son, is an eyewitness account of Chinese history and her own harrowing story. Richard Hsung's life has spanned two continents and cultures. His mother survived turbulent times in China, living through the start of Communism, and being separated from her American adoptive p...2025-04-0948 minThe Jōrni PodcastThe Jōrni PodcastEpisode 270 - From the Ashes of War with Richard Perkins HsungApril 4, 2025The Jōrni PodcastEpisode 270 - From the Ashes of War with Richard Perkins HsungThis episode contains adult subject matter and some listeners may be triggered by this content. Listener discretion is advised.In this episode, we explore the profound impact of war and political upheaval on one family’s journey across generations. Our guest shares his mother’s story of surviving Mao’s Cultural Revolution, the struggles she endured, and how those experiences shaped both her life and the lives of those who came after her.We also talk ab...2025-04-041h 05We\'re The Brits In AmericaWe're The Brits In America44. Retirement Strategies Amid S&P 500 Fluctuations: What Are Your Options? | From The Trenches with Richard Taylor and James BoyleYou might already have missed the market bounce-back.That’s the warning from Richard Taylor and James Boyle in this From The Trenches episode of We're the Brits in America, where they break down the latest market movements and what they mean for investors and, in particular, expats. With a mix of market updates and personal insights, they explore why staying invested during turbulent times is crucial, how tax loss harvesting can boost returns, and why diversification is key for long-term success. Plus, you’ll get practical strategies to navigate financial uncertainty. As we always say o...2025-03-1946 minThe Immigrant Experience in America (TIEIA)The Immigrant Experience in America (TIEIA)Ep. 179: Chinese-American: Richard Hsung (Part 2)Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical missionaries, survivor of China's brutal communist regime, ophthalmologist, immigrant, and mother. Hsung lives in Madison,WI wit...2025-03-1229 minGritGritMeet the Man Who’s Making Supersonic Flight Possible Again | Blake SchollGuest: Blake Scholl, Founder & CEO of Boom Supersonic“Passion and drive trumps knowledge and experience,” says Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl. Long before he was running Boom — which earlier this year successfully tested the world’s first privately-developed supersonic jet — he was enabling “the world’s most obnoxious spam cannon” at Groupon, or designing a barcode-scanning game for retail shoppers.But eventually, Blake found the courage to be more audacious and do something closer to his lifelong love of aviation. He began educating himself about things he had never thought to learn, and tapping his LinkedIn network...2025-03-101h 28The Immigrant Experience in America (TIEIA)The Immigrant Experience in America (TIEIA)Ep. 178: Chinese-American: Richard Hsung (Part 1)Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical missionaries, survivor of China's brutal communist regime, ophthalmologist, immigrant, and mother. Hsung lives in Madison,WI wi...2025-03-0525 minJames Miller | LIFEOLOGY®James Miller | LIFEOLOGY®Spring Flower: A Tale of Two Rivers | Richard Perkins HsungRichard Perkins Hsung discusses his memoir, Spring Flower, which spans 83 years of his mother's life, who was stuck in communist China. RichardPerkinsHsung.com #RichardPHsung, #immigration #communistchiina #china #family #trauma #hope #famly2025-01-3125 minRadio Archives — James Miller | LIFEOLOGY®Radio Archives — James Miller | LIFEOLOGY®Spring Flower: A Tale of Two Rivers | Richard Perkins HsungRichard Perkins Hsung discusses his memoir, Spring Flower, which spans 83 years of his mother's life, who was stuck in communist China. RichardPerkinsHsung.com #RichardPHsung, #immigration #communistchiina #china #family #trauma #hope #famly2025-01-3125 minJames Miller | LIFEOLOGY® RadioJames Miller | LIFEOLOGY® RadioSpring Flower: A Tale of Two Rivers | Richard Perkins HsungRichard Perkins Hsung discusses his memoir, Spring Flower, which spans 83 years of his mother's life, who was stuck in communist China. RichardPerkinsHsung.com #RichardPHsung, #immigration #communistchiina #china #family #trauma #hope #famly2025-01-3125 minGritGrit#227: CEO & Founder Axon, Rick Smith: Push RiskGuest: Rick Smith, CEO & Founder of Axon (formerly TASER)Being a founder-CEO is a “unique superpower,” says Axon’s Rick Smith: People like him get a longer leash from the board to try things that outside CEOs might not.“My job is to push risk into the organization,” Rick says. “If there's a project with a 50 percent chance of success, a 50 percent chance of failure, but it's going to pay 100 to 1, any finance person will tell you, you should take that bet all day long.”One of those bets was the transition from running a weap...2025-01-271h 15Dawn NewtonDawn NewtonRichard Perkins Hsung | SPRING FLOWER: A Tale of Two RiversRichard Perkins Hsung promised his mother he would complete her memoir.  It took him more than ten years. Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins was born unwanted during the 1931 Yangtze River Flood, adopted by medical missionaries, brought to the U.S. for a few years, then trapped in Communist China.  She was neither American nor Chinese “enough”, yearning for acceptance and home her whole life.  Her memoir, finished by her son, is an eyewitness account of Chinese history and her own harrowing story. http://www.richardperkinshsung.com https://dawnnewton.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/SpringFlowerFinal_DN.mp3 2024-12-1400 minDawn NewtonDawn NewtonRichard Perkins Hsung | SPRING FLOWER: A Tale of Two RiversSend us a textRichard Perkins Hsung promised his mother he would complete her memoir.  It took him more than ten years.Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins was born unwanted during the 1931 Yangtze River Flood, adopted by medical missionaries, brought to the U.S. for a few years, then trapped in Communist China.  She was neither American nor Chinese "enough", yearning for acceptance and home her whole life.  Her memoir, finished by her son, is an eyewitness account of Chinese history and her own harrowing story.https://richardperkinshsung.com/2024-12-1424 minGritGrit#214 Former CEO Hulu & WarnerMedia Jason Kilar: No LabelsGuest: Jason Kilar, former CEO & co-founder of Hulu and former CEO of WarnerMediaWhen Jason Kilar was a child, he was obsessed with Walt Disney — not just as a filmmaker or the creator of Disneyland, but as an entrepreneur. He started his career at the Walt Disney Company (where else?) but then got his first opportunity to help build something new when a young startup entrepreneur from Seattle visited his business school classroom. Most of Jason’s classmates predicted the failure of this startup, Amazon.com, which elicited “this awesome laugh, the Jeff Bezos trademark laugh.” How a leader...2024-10-281h 30Ballot Battleground: NevadaBallot Battleground: NevadaWalz visit and Democracy Defense Project feat. Brian Sandoval and Richard PerkinsA Republican and a Democrat — both well-respected in Nevada politics — are joining together to help rebuild faith in our elections through the Democracy Defense Project. This week, host Ben Margiott interviews the Nevada co-chairs, former Governor Brian Sandoval (R) and former Assembly Speaker Richard Perkins (D). Sandoval and Perkins explain what they hope to accomplish and why it's so difficult for some Republicans to admit the truth about the 2020 election. Plus, Gov. Tim Walz makes his first campaign stop in northern Nevada, though he cancelled a planned rally to focus on the Davis Fire. And finally, we fact-check two comm...2024-09-1827 minRelationship EquityRelationship EquityFinding Joy and Creativity with Eric Perkins (Part Two)In the second half of this insightful conversation, Eric Perkins opens up about his brave decision to leave his successful 25-year broadcasting career at KARE 11 to start his own business, Perk at Play Productions. Eric shares the real motivations behind taking the entrepreneurial leap, from wanting to be more present for his family to rediscovering his creative passion. He provides an honest look at the challenges of going from the fast-paced corporate world to building his own company's processes. The discussion dives deep into the power of relationships that Eric cultivated throughout his career in the community. You'll learn how...2024-08-2723 minRelationship EquityRelationship EquityFinding Joy and Creativity with Eric Perkins (Part One)For 25 years, Eric Perkins was a familiar face in Minnesota broadcasting as the sports director and nightly anchor at KARE 11. Known for his unique flair and ability to inject joy into his storytelling, Eric has brought his one-of-a-kind talents to a new venture - Perk At Play Productions. In this lively conversation, Eric opens up about his lifelong love of entertainment and broadcasting that started from visiting his father, a longtime NBC News correspondent, on set as a child. He shares how building meaningful relationships through playfulness and authenticity became core to his brand and success. Eric and host Richard...2024-08-2020 minResilience UnravelledResilience UnravelledRichard Perkins Hsung - Reconnecting with your heritageKeywords Resilience - Heritage - Personal Experience - China - America - Culture - Family HistoryIn this episode of Resilience Unravelled Richard Perkins Hsung discusses his mixed Chinese and American family history, including his grandparents who were medical missionaries in China. Richard was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. Richard also talks about his personal experiences reconnecting with his heritage through visits to China and his mother's experiences during World War II. He also talks about the historical impact of th...2024-08-1225 minGritGrit#199 CEO & Co-Founder Klaviyo, Andrew Bialecki: High SlopeGuest: Andrew Bialecki, CEO of KlaviyoWhenever the marketing platform Klaviyo is hiring, says CEO Andrew Bialecki, “we sort of don't care so much what skills you have.” Instead, the company looks for “high slope” individuals who are curious and able to continually learn new things. “A big turnoff for me is [when] somebody says, ‘Oh, well, I was never good at that when I was growing up,’” Andrew explains. “You know, ‘I'm not a good writer’ or ‘I'm not good with numbers.’ And it's like, well, OK, but anybody can learn anything.”In this episode, Andrew and Joubin d...2024-07-151h 00Sound Health Options - Richard ~ TalkToMeGuy & Sharry EdwardsSound Health Options - Richard ~ TalkToMeGuy & Sharry EdwardsJohn Perkins ~ 'New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man'John Perkins exposes the dark side of global politics and economic restructuring that grabs your money and at the same time tries to makes you think they are doing you a favor.  Learn the secrets of how you and your money is being manipulated.  Learn how both the US tax system and the mafia scare values and strong arm tactics.   He will tell us the truth of what is going on and yet leave room for turning the tide create and system of well-being for the planet and all who abide therein. Economic hit men (EHM) are the shock troops of wh...2024-06-031h 01Positive Talk with Kevin McDonaldPositive Talk with Kevin McDonaldRichard Perkins Hsung _ Author Spring FlowerRichard Perkins Hsung _ Author Spring Flower2024-05-1359 minMt. Rushmore PodcastMt. Rushmore PodcastMt. Rushmore of Late Night Talk Show Segments (w/ Mike Perkins)Unique segments are the backbone of any decent late night talk show. Nothing gets an audience fired up like knowing that one of their favorite segments is coming up. You can also tell a lot about the show's concept, target audience and sense of humor based on what are the recurring bits. Think that Dancing Itos is just HILAROUS? Then brother, do we have a show for you. We're exploring some of the most iconic late night talk show bits in history on this week's episode. And our special guest this week knows a lot about talk shows - he...2024-04-2645 minPositive Talk with Kevin McDonaldPositive Talk with Kevin McDonaldRichard Perkins Hsung - Author of Spring FlowerRichard Perkins Hsung - Author of Spring Flower2024-04-2259 minThe Relatable Voice PodcastThe Relatable Voice Podcast"Spring Flowers", A Memoir about Resilience and Strength, with Richard Perkins HsungHello and welcome to  The Relatable Voice podcast. Today we are heading to Minnesota to chat with  Richard Perkins. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022.  Richard is here to talk about his mother’s memoir “Spring Flower”. Find out more at:  https://www.yangtzeriverbythehudsonbay.site/home-page.html2024-04-1026 minTell Me Your StoryTell Me Your StoryRichard Hsung - Spring Flower-A Tale of Two RiversGUEST WEBSITE: https://www.yangtzeriverbythehudsonbay.site/home-page.html SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/RichardPHsung for interview: Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical mi...2024-03-271h 02Tell Me Your StoryTell Me Your StoryRichard Hsung - Spring Flower-A Tale of Two RiversGUEST WEBSITE: https://www.yangtzeriverbythehudsonbay.site/home-page.html SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/RichardPHsung for interview: Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical mi...2024-03-271h 02Tell Me Your StoryTell Me Your StoryRichard Hsung - Spring Flower-A Tale of Two RiversGUEST WEBSITE: https://www.yangtzeriverbythehudsonbay.site/home-page.html SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/RichardPHsung for interview: Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical mi...2024-03-271h 02Tell Me Your StoryTell Me Your StoryRichard Hsung - Spring Flower-A Tale of Two RiversGUEST WEBSITE: https://www.yangtzeriverbythehudsonbay.site/home-page.html SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/RichardPHsung for interview: Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical mi...2024-03-271h 02Life. On PurposeLife. On PurposeRichard Hsung on the Chinese Immigrant Experience, Leaving Communist China as a Teen and How he Found his Purpose Editing his Mother's Memoir "Spring Flower"Send us a textRichard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins was born unwanted during the 1931 Yangtze River Flood, adopted by medical missionaries, brought to the US...2024-03-2358 minBayoulandsBayoulandsRichard Perkins: Opera SingerFor this episode, we’re sharing a conversation between KVLU music director Joe Elwell and opera singer and Port Arthur native Richard Perkins from the most recent episode of the Bayoulands radio show. Thanks for listening!2024-03-2120 minBeyond The Lens with Richard BernabeBeyond The Lens with Richard Bernabe58. Meet The New Hosts of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom: Peter Gros and Dr. Rae Wynn-GrantMeet The New Hosts of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom: Peter Gros and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant.Peter Gros and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant are hosts of the new Mutual of Omaha’s “Wild Kingdom Protecting The Wild’ TV show airing on NBC, which is the successor to the classic Wild Kingdom that aired on the same network from 1963 – 1988. Peter Gros was a host from the original series during episodes in the 1980s and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant is a National Geographic Explorer and research faculty member at the University of California – Santa Barbara. Wild Kingdom is one of the most...2024-03-201h 03State of the ArtsState of the ArtsSTATE OF THE ARTS 02-16-24 Richard Perkins on History of Negro SpiritualsJoe Elwell talks with Port Arthur native and operatic Bass Richard Perkins on his presentation of the History of the Negro Spiritual taking place at the Port Arthur Public Library Saturday, March 2nd.2024-03-1406 minCover To CoverCover To CoverGuest: Richard Perkins HsungHonoring a Mothers Legacy Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical missionaries, survivor of China's brutal communist regime, opht...2024-03-0829 minThe Truth Starts NowThe Truth Starts NowRobert BorkThis week, Dan chats with Robert Bork. Robert Bork (1927–2012) was a former federal judge, a rejected Supreme Court nominee, and a staunch Republican and conservative legal scholar who advocated an originalist reading of the First Amendment. Bork received his law degree from the University of Chicago and practiced law in Chicago until 1962, when he joined the faculty of Yale Law School. He served as solicitor general under President Richard Nixon in 1973 and in October of that year famously dismissed Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox—who was engaged in an effort to force the White House to tu...2024-02-0528 minThe Truth Starts NowThe Truth Starts NowRobert BorkThis week, Dan chats with Robert Bork. Robert Bork (1927–2012) was a former federal judge, a rejected Supreme Court nominee, and a staunch Republican and conservative legal scholar who advocated an originalist reading of the First Amendment. Bork received his law degree from the University of Chicago and practiced law in Chicago until 1962, when he joined the faculty of Yale Law School. He served as solicitor general under President Richard Nixon in 1973 and in October of that year famously dismissed Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox—who was engaged in an effort to force the White House to turn over tapes of conve...2024-02-0528 minThe Co-Mission PodcastThe Co-Mission PodcastPlanting | Richard PerkinsWe're back for another season of our podcast on church planting here in London. We're talking with pastors on the front lines of mission here in London. This episode we interview the interviewer as Richard Perkins, previously Director of Church Planting and planter at two churches, moves back into Pastoral Ministry in Guilford. Sam Gibb From Hope Church Vauxhall hosts.   This is a monthly series on planting that dives a bit deeper into the heart of why Co-Mission exists: To plant and revitalise churches to reach London for Christ. In this series, Richard Perkins "Perks", t...2024-01-101h 05I Swear To Drunk I Am Not GodI Swear To Drunk I Am Not GodS2 - EP 1 - PART 2 - THE VAMPIRE OF SACRAMENTOWelcome to Season 2, Episode One - Part Two!HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!Welcome back! Thank you for listening to last season! Your support is greatly appreciated.Today, Dustin (@arrogantlyhumble) is in the house, and we're talking about The Vampire of Sacramento!The poison in this episode is the Bee’s Knees.If you want to drink with us, you need lemon juice, honey syrup, and gin.The recipe for the Bee's Knees is as follows:2 ounces gin3/4 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed1/2 ounce honey sy...2023-11-031h 30I Swear To Drunk I Am Not GodI Swear To Drunk I Am Not GodS2 - EP 1 - PART 1 - THE VAMPIRE OF SACRAMENTOWelcome to Season 2, Episode One - Part One!HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!Welcome back! Thank you for listening to last season! Your support is greatly appreciated.Today, Dustin (@arrogantlyhumble) is in the house, and we're talking about The Vampire of Sacramento! The poison in this episode is the Bee’s Knees.If you want to drink with us, you need lemon juice, honey syrup, and gin.The recipe for the Bee's Knees is as follows:2 ounces gin3/4 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed1/2 ounce honey sy...2023-10-311h 49Still Talking BlackStill Talking BlackExploring Black Intimacy and Relationships with Dr. Jeannelle Perkins-MuhammadSend us a textListen in as I share my personal experiences and engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad on the intricacies of Black intimacy and relationships. Together, we unravel the layers of emotional intelligence, cultural conditioning, and personal experiences that shape our interactions with our partners. Have you ever wondered how your beliefs affect your relationships? Together with Dr. Jeannelle, we probe into the deeply ingrained teachings of Christianity within the black community and their impact on how we perceive and handle intimacy. We also delve into the historical echoes of...2023-10-1955 minIt\'s in our RootsIt's in our RootsGroundswell 2023 (Part 2) feat. Richard PerkinsIn part 2 of our Groundswell adventure we chat to the innovative farmer, author, teacher and regenerative agriculture expert - Richard Perkins. We also bump into lots of familiar faces, finding out where their interest for regenerative agriculture comes from and what they’ve learnt from this year’s festival. Thanks to the headline sponsor Affinity Water for having us.2023-07-0528 minPoor Unfortunate Podcast: A Disney Podcast For Grown UpsPoor Unfortunate Podcast: A Disney Podcast For Grown UpsS3 E19: Lost PrincessesIn this special Showdown episode, Conor and Caroline are continuing their non-Disney cycle with two princess films that dodged a Disney coronation: The Swan Princess and Anastasia. Did the Disney defectors manage to create a film that can compete with the films of the 90s Renaissance or is former animator Richard Rich's adaptation of Swan Lake the next tale as old as time? Let the sweet tones of Liz Callaway take you on a journey to the past to discover if the impact of these films lasts far longer than forever.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Threads...2023-07-031h 56RichardGage911:UNLEASHED!RichardGage911:UNLEASHED!China's Economic Hit Men Have Just Begun!John Perkins, author of the updated "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man - China's EHM Strategy" John Perkins, former Economic Hit Man, spoke at our 9/11 Truth Conference in New York many years ago and stunned the audience with his experiences and insights about the post 9/11 world.He asks: “How can we stop the unrelenting metastasizing of the cancer from the economic hit man strategy around the globe—particularly now with China’s own brand of it? And what is their strategy?”Today he reveals the riveting third edition of his New York Times bestselle...2023-04-181h 06Regenerative SkillsRegenerative SkillsRichard Perkins on the process, preparation, lifestyle, and enjoyment of whole foodNow that I’m spending so much time out on the land here at the new farm I’m becoming a lot more conscious of my health. Nutrition has been really important for me in the last handful of years as I’ve struggled to overcome the chronic digestive issues that plagued me until my 30s. Over time I’ve dug deeper into whole food nutrition, fermentation and the gut microbiome, the importance of healthy fats and unpasteurized products, and quite a few others.  At the same time, I’ve read and researched a lot of work that’s very dogmatic and...2023-03-311h 25BookstackBookstackEpisode 98: Derek Leebaert on FDR’s Circle of FourSuch was the prestige of cabinet members during the Roosevelt Administration that a 19-gun salute accompanied their arrival to a city. Joining Richard Aldous this week is author of Unlikely Heroes: Franklin Roosevelt, His Four Lieutenants, and the World They Made (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250274694/unlikelyheroes), Derek Leebaert, who shines a new light on FDR’s inner circle of four—Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes, Frances Perkins, and Henry Wallace—and FDR himself, who together helped usher the nation through the Great Depression and the Second World War. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this wit...2023-03-2927 minThe Perkins PlatformThe Perkins PlatformWhy the Modern Male is StrugglingBoys and men are struggling: in the classroom, the workplace, and in the family. Writer and scholar Richard V. Reeves joins us to expand on his new book, Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It (Brookings Institution Press; September 27, 2022), where he examines this crisis and argues that helping our boys and men does not mean abandoning the ideal of gender equality. Richard is a senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, where he holds the John C. and Nancy D. Whitehead Chair. He is the author...2023-01-1924 minThe Regenerative Agroforestry PodcastThe Regenerative Agroforestry Podcast#49 The potential of agroforestry in human scale regenerative enterprises with Richard PerkinsI am today with Richard Perkins from Ridgedale Farm in Sweden. For those who do not know, Richard is a leading educator and author in the field of regenerative agriculture, specialising in human scale enterprises. We discuss the tree systems he has planted on his farm, and more specifically the opportunity of integrating trees to market gardening and pastured poultry, two of his key enterprises. Richard is also an educator with the mission of helping farmers to build and manage successful small scale farms. He is therefore the ideal guest to have a conversation on how to make small...2022-10-281h 01Hello! This is the Doomed Show.Hello! This is the Doomed Show.H!TITDS #255 - I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the HouseSimon and Richard exchange sweaty costumes on this candy corn stuffed episode where they discuss the most (read as: not at all) Halloween-packed horror film ever released on the Netflix dot com website. That's right, it's I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, directed by Osgood Perkins. You like witches, goblins, and ghosts? So do they! Listen if you care to.Simon's blog:http://creatures-of-light-and-darkness.blogspot.com/Richard wrote some books about movies:https://www.amazon.com/Giallo-Meltdown-Richard-Glenn-Schmidt/dp/150783912X/https://www.amazon.com/Cinema-Somnambulist-Richard-Glenn-Schmidt/dp/1516899253/https://www...2022-10-201h 12