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Mostly FictionalMostly FictionalEp. 36: Hallie Has a Huge Book Haul and We Choose Our #TenBeforeTheEndHallie has nine books to haul and Pam lets Hallie choose one of her final reads of the year.Books mentioned, in orderThe Berry Pickers by Amanda PetersThe Lonely Castle in the Mirror by Mizuki TsujimuraThe School for Good Mothers by Jessamine ChanYou Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live: Ten Weeks in Birmingham That Changed America by Paul KixLady Chatterley’s Lover by DH LawrencePeople of the Book by Geraldine BrooksInterpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa LahiriPossession by...2023-11-0857 minTherapists Next DoorTherapists Next DoorEpisode 12: Mischief Night, the Biology of Fear and Guest Carissa WeberLicensed professional counselors Johanna Dwinells and Sarah Bryski-Hamrick are slowly demystifying and destigmatizing therapy, one episode at a time. Recording and living in the Philadelphia area, Johanna and Sarah work to make therapy feel more accessible, with quirky, sometimes intrusive questions that reveal the human side of healthcare professionals, all while they overcome their own anxieties and internalized stigmas. TW: noneEpisode summary: Johanna talks about bald eagles. Sarah leaves a positive review. They both talk about spooky season before reading about the biology of fear. Licensed Professional Counselor and Clinical Substance A...2021-09-201h 11Who Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 8: How We RememberIs a monument the only (or best) way to remember a life well lived? Check in with students, activists, and civic leaders- and pretty much everyone else you've heard from in the podcast- for the many creative ways they are building and teaching the legacies of our heroes. Learn what's bad about textbooks, what can be great about monuments, and whether the Gorsuches and Parkers have made amends. Featuring Tianna Hunt, Callie Brizzi, Noel Flournoy, Ryan Patterson, and Owen Silverman Andrews. 2021-03-0144 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 7: Irene Morgan's Ride for FreedomRosa Parks wasn’t the first to refuse her seat on a bus. Eleven years prior, an ordinary mother named Irene Morgan took a brave stand that set a movement in motion. Listen to learn everything you've missed. Featuring Brenda Bacquie, Janine Bacquie, Raymond Arsenault, Robin Washington, Irene Morgan, and Rosa Parks. 2021-02-2257 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 6: Victorine Adams and the Swing VoteIn the 1930s, Baltimore was run by a powerful political boss named Jack Pollack, and African Americans were largely shut out of politics. This is the story of the woman who changed all that, one housewife, one doorbell, and one meeting at a time. Featuring Ida Jones, David Taft Terry, Mark Cheshire, Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke. 2021-02-1554 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 5: The Afro-American's Frontpage NewsThis is the story of the skillful drumbeat of legal action that chipped away at the idea of separate but equal. It’s about a community of fearless leaders, with one family, and one newspaper, at the center. Profiling John H. Murphy, Sr., and Carl Murphy. Featuring Toni Draper, Savannah Wood, David Taft Terry, and Dennis Halpin. 2021-02-1550 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 4: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Free LandWhen the dominant narrative fails, one woman becomes the counter narrative. Her words awaken a nation to the humanity of enslaved and free African Americans during a pivotal time. Featuring Amanda S.C. Gorman, Melba Joyce Boyd, Martha S. Jones, and Sonya Marie Pouncy. 2021-02-0850 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 3: William Parker's Rebellion at ChristianaHow did an orphaned, teenage runaway slave ignite the largest treason trial in U.S. history, pave the way for the Civil War and maybe even play a role in President Lincoln’s assassination? Featuring William Frederick Parker, Bryan Prince, Dave Taylor and Dennis Neal. 2021-02-0853 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 2: A Sweet OpportunityWhen Baltimore's Mayor removed four Confederate monuments in the cover of darkness, an opportunity emerged to honor new ideas, new heroes. Listen in as students from City Neighbors High School decide for themselves who deserves a monument in their city. 2021-01-2637 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Episode 1: How Did We Get Here?In some American cities, citizens are joining forces to tear down Confederate monuments themselves. In others, officials are taking action to protect and preserve them forever. How have tragic events and mass protests galvanized people on both sides of the debate? And, whose history is really being erased?2021-01-2621 minWho Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument?Who Deserves a Monument? Season One TrailerWhen a city has a chance to rewrite its history, what stories should it tell? This is the true story of five remarkable unsung heroes from American history, told by their family members, historians, artists, and politicians. Hosted by Sarah Lohnes. A production of Booksmart Media. 2021-01-2203 minNWP RadioNWP RadioWriting as Making MOOC (wmMOOC)Originally recorded on September 5, 2018 for NWP Radio, this episode features guests discussing the Writing/Making Massive Open Online Collaboration (wmMOOC), an online professional learning experience for teachers that tackled digital composing last summer, specifically the idea that writing is a form of making. Guests - Vicki McQuitty, Director, Maryland Writing Project; Elementary Ed Dept., Towson University - Sarah Lohnes Watulak, Middlebury, Director of Digital Pedagogy and Media - Joe Runciman, Doctoral Student, Instructional Technology, Towson University - Stacey Scheper, Volunteer, Youth Theater - Christina Cantrill (host), National Writing Project Find links from the show at https://educatorinnovator.org/podcasts/writing-as-making-wmmooc/2018-10-0944 minNWP RadioNWP RadioWriting as Making MOOC (wmMOOC)Our guests for this episode discuss the Writing/Making Massive Open Online Collaboration (wmMOOC), an online professional learning experience for teachers that tackled digital composing last summer, specifically the idea that writing is a form of making. Guests Vicki McQuitty, Director, Maryland Writing Project; Elementary Ed Dept., Towson University Sarah Lohnes Watulak, Middlebury, Director of Digital Pedagogy and Media Joe Runciman, Doctoral Student, Instructional Technology, Towson University Stacey Scheper, Volunteer, Youth Theater Christina Cantrill (host), National Writing Project Related Links ...2018-10-0944 min