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The Jim Acosta Show
Steve Schmidt Blasts Bondi in New Ad Blitz
Thanks for reading The Jim Acosta Show! This post is public so feel free to share it.The Jim Acosta Show is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Thank you Michael Fanone, Rev. Dr. Shannon Fleck, Carol Johnston, Iulia Huiu, Marnie Screams Into the Void, and many others for tuning into my live video with Steve Schmidt! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd...
2026-02-13
39 min
Civics In A Year
How Tinker v. Des Moines Empowered Student Speech
A simple black armband became a turning point for student rights. We sit down with Mary Beth Tinker to revisit the 1965 protest that led to Tinker v. Des Moines and the Supreme Court’s declaration that students do not shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate. Alongside Mary Beth, Pennsylvania civic educator Shannon Salter brings the story into today’s classrooms, where free speech collides with dress codes, book bans, social media, and the daily realities of learning in community.Across this conversation, we unpack what the First Amendment means for young people right now: the boun...
2025-12-12
50 min
Hand Me the Mike
7. The End with Ross W. Berman IV
Hey, you. Host Daniella Mazzio has finally emerged from the bunker (aka a month of depression) to bring you the latest Hand Me the Mike! Writer and musician Ross W. Berman IV joins to talk about Joshua Oppenheimer's first narrative feature (and a musical, too!) The End. We discuss how Oppenheimer's film is in conversation with his seminal documentary The Act of Killing, varied perspective on the filmmaker's humanistic lens, and Michael Shannon's work playing a character that challenges what we expect from his performances. Ross W. Berman IV is a Chicago-based folksinger and comedian...
2025-10-15
1h 40
We're No Dam Experts
Episode 251: Mansions, Santas, Greeting Cards, and More
This week, Rebecca and Shannon sit down with artist, designer, and all-around creative force Shari Jenkins Schmidt. Shari shares what it's like to live in and restore the historic Collins Mansion, her ongoing restoration projects in the old Beckman's building, and her plans to open a one-of-a-kind Santa museum in downtown Great Falls. She also talks about her inspiration behind the Beckman's storefront display honoring Norma Ashby Smith's 90th birthday and how her work ended up on Leanin' Tree greeting cards, mugs, and magnets found in stores across the country. https://sharijenkins.com Collins Mansinon...
2025-10-10
56 min
Ave Explores
Week One: A Dozen Popes with Shannon Wimp Schmidt
Shannon Wimp Schmidt joins Katie to explore the significance of the papacy, highlighting key teachings and defining moments from the past twelve popes—from Leo XIII at the turn of the twentieth century to Leo XIV today. Together they trace how the papacy has evolved through the personalities, styles, and themes each pope brought to their encyclicals and homilies, showing how the Lord continues to guide his Church. In the end, they consider a personal question: What role does the pope play in our individual faith journeys today? We would love it if you could le...
2025-10-08
1h 00
Stop the Scroll: A social Media podcast with Heidi Schmidt - Social Media and Content Marketing Advice for small business owners and solopreneurs looking to win online
How to Write Instagram Hooks That Stop The Scroll
Ever feel like your Instagram content deserves way more views than it gets? The truth is, it might not be your content at all…it’s your hook(s). Without a scroll-stopping first impression, even your most valuable posts will get ignored.In this episode of Stop the Scroll, we’re breaking down the three types of hooks —visual, verbal, and caption —and why they’re key to grabbing attention and keeping your audience engaged. We’ll talk about why vague hooks fall flat, how storytelling creates stronger connections, and what you can do to make your c...
2025-09-29
18 min
Embrace The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Heart-Pounding!
Rylee (Dramatized Adaptation) by Shannon Mayer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/267651to listen full audiobooks. Title: Rylee (Dramatized Adaptation) Series: Rylee Adamson Epilogues, Book 1 Author: Shannon Mayer Narrator: Troy Allan, Jessica Threet, Marlon Dance-Hooi, Ken Jackson, full cast, Nora Achrati, R.J. Bayley, Anthony Palmini, Amanda Forstrom, Chris Genebach, Christopher Walker, Morgan Dalla Betta Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins Release date: 08-06-25 Ratings: 4.7 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: Paranormal & Urban Publisher's Summary: My name is Rylee and I was a Tracker. The final battle is over and The Blood of the Lost was spilled. In the aftermath, the humans still have mysteries they...
2025-08-06
4h 52
Amy's Bookshelf Reviews Podcast
Author Karl Trautman
Amy talks with author Karl Trautman, who discusses his four-book series. Manfred Schmidt Series Karl Trautman 's websitehttp://karltrautman.com/
2025-08-04
26 min
Total Schmidt Show
Total Schmidt Show (3TSS129) Brenda Pontiff
Hey, Thanks for listening! Hit me back at this link, or find me on all socials @MrLennySchmidtA show from LA this week. Brenda Pontiff is a comic from Houston. A city witha great history of comedy. Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, Billy Dee Washington, T. Sean and Charlie Shannon.... I could go on and on. Brenda took a break from stand-up for several years. Then, she got sucked backed in. That's how comedy gets you. It's a passion. Brenda knows it. She busts her ass all over the LA area doing spots and working on her act...
2025-07-16
1h 06
Stories from the Water
Deep Dive: Lorelei Schmidt's Molokai Adventure
Send a textFeeling inspired? Sign Up for a Free Goal Setting GuideQuestions, comments, feedback, or if you'd like to be a guest, email me!Stories from the Water is produced by 254 StudioMusic credit:Epic Inspiration by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5447-epic-inspiration-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Swimming sounds courtesy of swimmer Todd Lantry. Reserve your space at SwimMastery's Sea of Cortex Camp, April 26-May1, 2026: Sea of Cortez - SwimMastery _2026 — At One - Swimming Support the...
2025-07-01
50 min
Once Upon A Time...In Adopteeland
235. Danna Schmidt: "Rituals of Healing From Birth to Worth"
Danna Schmidt is an end-of-life navigator, ceremonialist, and adoptee who often writes about ritual and threshold moments at the bedside or graveside. Her writings have appeared in Adoptee Voices, Severance Magazine, Grown and Flown and in Maggie Oman Shannon’s Crafting Love: Sharing Our Hearts Through the Work of Our Hands. She has two works in progress: a hybrid guidebook, Funerals, Families & Other Exciting F Words, and her adoption memoir, What the Stork Brought, which chronicles family secrets and the prices we pay to keep them.https://waypointceremonies.com/Rituals of Healing from Birth to Worth...
2025-06-10
1h 03
Stories from the Water
Lorelei Schmidt's Swim Story
Send a textFeeling inspired? Sign Up for a Free Goal Setting GuideQuestions, comments, feedback, or if you'd like to be a guest, email me!Marathon Swim Stories is produced by Maxi Frini: https://www.maxifrini.com/Music credit:Epic Inspiration by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5447-epic-inspiration-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Swimming sounds courtesy of swimmer Todd Lantry. Reserve your space at SwimMastery's Sea of Cortex Camp, April 26-May1, 2026: Sea of Cortez - SwimMastery _2026 — At One - Swi...
2025-04-16
1h 07
It's a History Podcast
043: The History of Audiobooks: From Vinyl, to Cassette, to CD, to Digital
Hello! In this Episode of It's a History Podcast, I take a look at the History of Audiobooks. We start all the way back in the 1930's and work our way up to the current state of audiobooks. Mentioned in this episode are two fellow podcasts hosted by some wonderful Librarians. Make sure to Listen to @drinksinthelibrary and @vulgarhistory. Sources for Todays Episode Include: An article from PBS titled A Short History of the Audionok, 20 years after the first portable digital audio device by Allison Thoet https://www.pbs.org/newshour/ar...
2025-04-09
13 min
Two for the Win
Cunard: Reliving the Golden Age of Travel at Sea (Wanderlust Wednesday)
Send a textImagine stepping back into the golden age of travel, where luxury and impeccable service meet unforgettable destinations. In this Wanderlust Wednesday episode, hosts Nick and Wil chat with Shannon McGee, Business Development Manager at Cunard lines. Shannon shares her passion for luxury travel, her extensive experience in the industry, and some historical facts that you may not know about Cunard. From transatlantic voyages on the Queen Mary 2 to immersive culinary experiences that reflect the destinations, Cunard offers a unique and refined way to see the world. Are you ready to elevate your t...
2025-02-12
27 min
Essential Wellness
🌟 Podcast Recap: Reclaim Your dōTERRA Business—Success Strategies and Coaching 🌟
Start your year strong with insights from Marty Harger, Stephanie Smith, and Shannon Fox! This dynamic conversation was packed with actionable strategies to grow your dōTERRA business, promote the rewards program, and build lasting relationships. The panelists shared their journeys, offered tips on overcoming challenges, and emphasized personal growth and community participation. Here's what you missed: Key Highlights: Business Strategies & Enrolling New Members • Focused on growing teams and promoting the dōTERRA rewards program. • Stressed the importance of commitment, education, personal development, and building authentic relationships.
2025-01-21
55 min
Speak Freely Podcast with Patrick Howley
LIVE Exclusive With Geo-Political Analyst & Researcher Sasha Latypova!
Get your metals strategy going TODAY! I trust Colonial Metals Group!https://colonialmetalsgroup.com/joyIt is a strange time we live in, when a high-profile healthcare executive can be videotaped being executed, in broad daylight on the streets of Manhattan and America hardly blinks.“Overall characterization of what is going on: the federal and most of the state governments are captured. Whatever is running the federal gov agencies really intends to kill you, or at least substantially injure you, damage your reproductive capacity and repossess your assets in the process. The aim is to reduce the population and terrorize th...
2024-12-06
1h 57
Speak Freely Podcast with Patrick Howley
LIVE Exclusive With Geo-Political Analyst & Researcher Sasha Latypova!
Get your metals strategy going TODAY! I trust Colonial Metals Group!https://colonialmetalsgroup.com/joyIt is a strange time we live in, when a high-profile healthcare executive can be videotaped being executed, in broad daylight on the streets of Manhattan and America hardly blinks.“Overall characterization of what is going on: the federal and most of the state governments are captured. Whatever is running the federal gov agencies really intends to kill you, or at least substantially injure you, damage your reproductive capacity and repossess your assets in the process. The aim is to reduce the population and terrorize th...
2024-12-06
1h 57
The Shannon Joy Podcast
LIVE Exclusive With Geo-Political Analyst & Researcher Sasha Latypova!
Get your metals strategy going TODAY! I trust Colonial Metals Group!https://colonialmetalsgroup.com/joyIt is a strange time we live in, when a high-profile healthcare executive can be videotaped being executed, in broad daylight on the streets of Manhattan and America hardly blinks.“Overall characterization of what is going on: the federal and most of the state governments are captured. Whatever is running the federal gov agencies really intends to kill you, or at least substantially injure you, damage your reproductive capacity and repossess your assets in the process. The aim is to reduce the population and te...
2024-12-06
1h 57
Catholic Momcast
Prayercast 31: Shannon Schmidt
Maria Morera Johnson and Heidi Hess Saxton welcome Shannon Schmidt, co-author of Fat Luther, Slim Pickin's. excerpt from the author profile at Ave Maria Press Shannon Wimp Schmidt is the content director of the ecumenical youth ministry collaboration TENx10, coauthor of Fat Luther, Slim Pickin's: A Black Catholic Celebration of Faith, Tradition, and Diversity, cohost of the Plaid Skirts and Basic Black podcast, and a founding member of Catholics United for Black Lives. Links for the Show: Fat Luther, Slim Pickin's Plaid Skirts and Basic Black podcast
2024-11-25
42 min
The Drake Insights Podcast
Ep 13 - Google Secrets Leaked: What does it mean for your SEO with Shannon Schmidt, Epic Notion
Episode 13 of The Drake Insights Podcast dives into the implications of the Google Leak and the ongoing DOJ case to uncover the truths of what this means for you and SEO best practices. Expert guest Shannon Schmidt, digital strategy lead at Epic Notion, discusses key takeaways from the leaked information and offers actionable advice for SEO strategies and optimizing websites.
2024-09-25
25 min
Talking Transports
Nacora’s Schmidt on Insuring Trade’s Future
Freight insurance has become more important for shippers given increased geopolitical, environmental, economic and emerging risks facing supply chains. In this Talking Transports podcast, Shannon Schmidt, Nacora International Insurance Brokers’ president of North America, joins Lee Klaskow, Bloomberg Intelligence senior transportation and logistics analyst, to share her insights on an often overlooked part of international trade. The global marine cargo insurance market is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 5.9% to $34 billion between 2024-32, according to Astute Analytica. Schmidt breaks down the insurance implications of the crisis in the Red Sea and the collapse of Baltimore’s Fr...
2024-07-09
39 min
Tropical Social Podcast | Social Media Management & Strategy
Build a Brand That Attracts Social Media Management Clients, Not Peers with Sam Schmidt
Today's episode is all about building your brand for clients, not peers. If your brand resonates more with fellow social media managers than with your ideal clients, this episode is for you. I chatted with Sam from SamSchmidtSocial, a social media manager and mentor who turned her passion for social media into a multi-six-figure business. Formerly a high school history teacher, Sam now mentors aspiring and scaling social media managers. Sam shares strategies for crafting a brand that speaks directly to clients, as well as her journey from a "safe" career job to a successful f...
2024-07-02
38 min
Arkansas 15 Minute Podcast
The States's Case
When Richard was the acting Police Chief of Shannon Hills, he ran across a compilation of evidence that could have changed the history of the Don Henry and Kevin Ives investigation. In this episode, Brad and Richard talk about the evidence and what happened to it and Richard tells about what he wished he had done differently.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-04-19
19 min
Progress Portland
Ep 16: Shannon Singleton, County District 2 candidate
"When we end somebody's homelessness, we don't end their poverty. So we really need to continue to look at ways to keep people inside once they are there, and increase their economic income whether they are on a permanent subsidy like Social Security or disability income. How do we insure that they are in a subsidized place so that they can stay for the long term?" - Shannon Singleton Did you know there's a Multnomah County election coming up in May? You might know that D.A. Mike Schmidt is up for re-election, but the entire slate o...
2024-03-11
50 min
The Gazette Daily News Podcast
Gazette Daily News Briefing, November 9
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette Digital News Desk, and I’m here with your update for November 9, 2023.It will be sunny and breezy on Thursday. According to the National Weather Service there will be a high of 56 degrees in the Cedar Rapids area. Wind gusts could get as high as 35 mph, but should hover lower than that most of the time. The wind will calm Thursday evening, with a low of around 31 degrees.The day after a $220 million bond referendum that would have funded improvements to Cedar Rapids school buildings was voted down, Su...
2023-11-09
03 min
Catholic Chicago
BLACK CATHOLIC INITIATIVE -- Black Catholic History Month
Host Fr. Michael Trail has a conversation with Shannon Schmidt about November being Black Catholic History Month.
2023-11-07
30 min
New Books in Biography & Memoir
Shannon McKenna Schmidt, "The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back" (Sourcebooks, 2023)
Shannon McKenna Schmidt's The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back (Sourcebooks, 2023) is the first book to tell the full story of Eleanor Roosevelt's unprecedented and courageous trip to the Pacific Theater during World War II.On August 27, 1943, news broke in the United States that First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was on the other side of the world. A closely guarded secret, she had left San Francisco aboard a military transport plane headed for the South Pacific to support and report the troops on WW2's front lines. Americans had be...
2023-11-06
34 min
New Books in Military History
Shannon McKenna Schmidt, "The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back" (Sourcebooks, 2023)
Shannon McKenna Schmidt's The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back (Sourcebooks, 2023) is the first book to tell the full story of Eleanor Roosevelt's unprecedented and courageous trip to the Pacific Theater during World War II.On August 27, 1943, news broke in the United States that First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was on the other side of the world. A closely guarded secret, she had left San Francisco aboard a military transport plane headed for the South Pacific to support and report the troops on WW2's front lines. Americans had be...
2023-11-06
34 min
New Books in American Politics
Shannon McKenna Schmidt, "The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back" (Sourcebooks, 2023)
Shannon McKenna Schmidt's The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back (Sourcebooks, 2023) is the first book to tell the full story of Eleanor Roosevelt's unprecedented and courageous trip to the Pacific Theater during World War II.On August 27, 1943, news broke in the United States that First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was on the other side of the world. A closely guarded secret, she had left San Francisco aboard a military transport plane headed for the South Pacific to support and report the troops on WW2's front lines. Americans had be...
2023-11-06
34 min
New Books in Women's History
Shannon McKenna Schmidt, "The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back" (Sourcebooks, 2023)
Shannon McKenna Schmidt's The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back (Sourcebooks, 2023) is the first book to tell the full story of Eleanor Roosevelt's unprecedented and courageous trip to the Pacific Theater during World War II.On August 27, 1943, news broke in the United States that First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was on the other side of the world. A closely guarded secret, she had left San Francisco aboard a military transport plane headed for the South Pacific to support and report the troops on WW2's front lines. Americans had be...
2023-11-06
34 min
History Happy Hour
Eleanor Roosevelt Goes to War: Guest: Shannon McKenna Schmidt
This week on History Happy Hour: The most remarkable journey any president’s wife has ever made. In August 1943, under a veil of secrecy, Eleanor Roosevelt began a risky five week tour to the South Pacific to experience what American GI’s were experiencing...and report back home. Her journey soon became front page news, as she visited, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and Guadalcanal. Chris and Rick welcome author Shannon McKenna Schmidt to talk about her new book, The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back.
2023-10-22
57 min
Manifesting on a Loop
Can Simple Living & Minimalism Help Us On Our Journeys? With Shannon Murphy (E07)
Send us a textOn this week's episode, we welcome Shannon Murphy to the show, our first ever guest! Shannon is a minimalist-minded professional declutterer and organizer from the UK, and founder of Simpl Living Co. We talk about the correlation between our physical space at home and our mental well-being, her own manifesting journey, and how to start living a more minimalist, sustainable and ultimately FREE life so we can effectively pursue our wildest dreams.Visit Shannon’s Instagram here!Visit Simpl Living Co’s website he...
2023-09-11
59 min
Lessons That Last
Diversity, Dancing, and Barney Miller
How do you bring students from different backgrounds together? If you are Shannon and her high school teacher, Ms. Gallant, you start a dance team. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about how young people view diversity and the way dance can help us understand each other. And, these two educators discuss how the most powerful teaching often happens outside of our curriculum.
2023-07-08
35 min
Ernie Pyle WWII Museum Podcast
Episode 29- Author Shannon McKenna Schmidt on Eleanor Roosevelt
In this episode, I discuss with author Shannon McKenna Schmidt her book The First Lady of World War II: Elanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back. The first book to tell the full story of Eleanor Roosevelt's unprecedented and courageous trip to the Pacific Theater during World War II.
2023-06-27
20 min
Learning Rebels Podcast
Unexpected Discoveries: Encouraging Serendipitous Learning
It all started with the BIG question on the table. How can we help create momentum around looking for and “seeing” the unexpected? How can we encourage employees to take the time and explore resources to see new topics for learning and discover new ideas outside their immediate job responsibilities? This was a fun conversation with many ideas. I found that many of the ideas could also be applied to our Coffee Chat about Creative Debriefing. Debriefing Video here Debriefing Podcast Episode here I like how the convers...
2023-05-03
46 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
The First Lady of World War II by Shannon Mckenna Schmidt
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/658962to listen full audiobooks. Title: The First Lady of World War II Author: Shannon Mckenna Schmidt Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 16 minutes Release date: May 2, 2023 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Five weeks, twenty-five thousand miles, and an arduous secret journey of a brave First Lady. August 1943. As World War II consumes much of the globe, Americans at home have no idea the extent of the horror their servicemen face. What they also don’t know is that Eleanor Roosevelt has boarded a military transport plane, heading to the Pacific theater on a mi...
2023-05-02
9h 16
Press Play On Your Ears To A Spellbinding Full Audiobook.
The First Lady of World War II by Shannon McKenna Schmidt
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/29571to listen full audiobooks. Title: The First Lady of World War II Author: Shannon McKenna Schmidt Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins Release date: 05-02-23 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 10 ratings Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: August 1943. As World War II consumes much of the globe, Americans at home have no idea the extent of the horror their servicemen face. What they also don’t know is that Eleanor Roosevelt has boarded a military transport plane, heading to the Pacific theater on a mission to discover and report first hand accounts of th...
2023-05-02
9h 16
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
The First Lady of World War II by Shannon Mckenna Schmidt
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/658962to listen full audiobooks. Title: The First Lady of World War II Author: Shannon Mckenna Schmidt Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 16 minutes Release date: May 2, 2023 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Five weeks, twenty-five thousand miles, and an arduous secret journey of a brave First Lady. August 1943. As World War II consumes much of the globe, Americans at home have no idea the extent of the horror their servicemen face. What they also don’t know is that Eleanor Roosevelt has boarded a military transport plane, heading to the Pacific theater on a mi...
2023-05-02
9h 16
Get New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
The First Lady of World War II by Shannon Mckenna Schmidt
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/658962 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The First Lady of World War II Author: Shannon Mckenna Schmidt Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 16 minutes Release date: May 2, 2023 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Five weeks, twenty-five thousand miles, and an arduous secret journey of a brave First Lady.August 1943. As World War II consumes much of the globe, Americans at home have no idea the extent of the horror their servicemen face. What they also don’t know is that Eleanor Roosevelt has boarded a military transport plane, heading to the Pacific theater on...
2023-05-02
05 min
The Preamble
The First Lady of World War II with Shannon McKenna Schmidt
Today on the show, Shannon McKenna Schmidt joins Sharon to talk about the trifecta of listener-favorite subjects: an American First Lady, World War II, and a secret adventure. Shannon’s new book, The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back, chronicles Eleanor Roosevelt’s journey to the Pacific theater during wartime. The five week trip took her through the South Pacific, and began as a secret when she hitched a ride on a transport airplane next to sacks of mail. Tune in to hear what happened when she touched down in Aust...
2023-04-28
38 min
Don't Panic Geocast
Episode 359 - "Standing Around Staring"
We've been off air for a bit due to a giant move! Find out more! Fun Paper Friday Have we been leaving more that footprints on Mt. Everest? What about other planets? Humans are leaving behind a 'frozen signature' of microbes on Mount Everest Nicholas B. Dragone, L. Baker Perry, Adam J. Solon, Anton Seimon, Tracie A. Seimon, Steven K. Schmidt. Genetic analysis of the frozen microbiome at 7900 m a.s.l., on the South Col of Sagarmatha (Mount Everest). Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 2023; 55 (1) DOI: 10.1080/15230430.2023.2164999 Contact us: Show Support us on...
2023-03-18
37 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E44: The East Palestine train derailment
On February 3, a Norfolk Southern freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. Over 100,000 gallons of hazardous chemicals were dumped in the community, contaminating water, soil, and storm drains and potentially killing more than 43,000 fish, crustaceans, amphibians, and other marine animals. In the aftermath of the incident, many used it as an opportunity to assign blame without any evidence or critical thinking. As a result, the train derailment has become extremely divisive, even though everyone seems to share the same goal of wanting to understand what happened and how to prevent it in the future. Ethan discusses...
2023-03-03
24 min
The Cordial Catholic
194: A Crash Course on Catholic Parishes (w/ Shannon Wimp Schmidt)
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by Shannon Wimp Schmidt, Parish Vitality Coordinator for the Archdiocese of Chicago, to talk about the Catholic parish. What exactly should we expect from a Catholic parish? How does it compare to an Evangelical church? How can we get more involved? What if nothing is happening in our parish – is it OK to go somewhere else? These questions, and many more, are answered this week as Shannon joins me for an honest, sometimes spicy, chat about what's going on at the grassroots level in the Catholic Church.
2023-03-01
1h 11
Saintly Witnesses
Racial Justice and Feminism: Conversation with Shannon Wimp Schmidt
Shannon shares her faith journey and unique insights into be a Catholic that champions justice through her literature and advocacy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saintlywitnesses/message
2023-02-28
31 min
The Sweaty Penguin
113. The Marcellus Shale
A few months ago, The Guardian did a five-month investigation into “carbon bombs,” or fossil fuel projects that would, over the course of their life, emit over one billion tons of carbon. They found that there are 195 planned oil and gas carbon bombs around the world, and if they proceed as planned, these projects alone would blow past internationally agreed upon climate targets. For our eighth deep dive on carbon bombs, we take a look at the Marcellus Shale: a 90,000 square mile natural gas formation spanning Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, Ohio, and Maryland and home to the second highest...
2023-02-25
42 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E43: Climate lessons from Turkey/Syria’s earthquake
In the early morning of February 6th, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit just east of Nurdagi, Turkey, followed by over 125 aftershocks including ones clocking in at 6.5 and 7.5 on the Richter scale. The earthquake led to over 5,700 building collapses in Turkey, more than 75,000 injuries, and more than 20,000 deaths. Earthquakes are not caused by climate change or particularly worsened by them, but in reflecting on how Turkey could, perhaps, have been better prepared for this catastrophe, one trend became clear: many earthquake solutions also happen to be climate solutions. Ethan explores how sturdier buildings can be more energy efficient, cleaner energy sources...
2023-02-17
37 min
Universal Voices/Voces Universales
A Heart For Women In The Church
Universal Voices is back with an all new A Heart For mini-series. In this third of six new episodes, Alissa welcomes Shannon Wimp Schmidt. Shannon is a Parish Vitality Coordinator for the Archdiocese of Chicago, co-host of Plaid Skirts and Basic Black Podcast, and author of the book Fat Luther, Slim Pickin’s (Ave Maria Press, 2022). She lives in Chicagoland with her husband, Eric, and their four children. This episode is packed with all sorts of gems as Alissa and Shannon tackle everything from Shannon's heart for women in the Church, to what happens to the Church in...
2023-02-08
50 min
The Sweaty Penguin
112. Salt Marshes
Yesterday was World Wetlands Day, and salt marshes are some of the most important wetlands in the world. Found along the entire U.S. coastline (and every continent except Antarctica), salt marshes absorb carbon, protect coastlines from erosion, filter pollutants, provide many economic benefits, and provide habitats for many important fish and shellfish species we eat. They also act as natural buffers when floods and hurricanes hit, making them a really important climate solution. But they're under threat due to historic human ditching, invasive green crabs, and worsening sea level rise. Today, we explore why salt marshes are important...
2023-02-03
38 min
Southern Mysteries Podcast
Episode 120 The Disappearance of Alma Kellner
On a cold December day in 1909, eight year old Alma Kellner walked five blocks from her parents home in Louisville, Kentucky to St. John’s Church. She promised her mother she would return home after mass but Alma never returned. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain shrouded in mystery Want more Southern Mysteries? Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive of 60+ episodes along with Patron exclusive podcast, Audacious: Tales of American Crime and more when you become a patron of the show. You can immediately access exclusive content now at patreon.com/southernmysteries
2023-01-30
35 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E42: Nuclear fusion is not the "holy grail of clean energy"
In December, the National Ignition Facility announced a breakthrough in nuclear fusion technology: for the first time, a nuclear fusion reaction created a net gain of energy, and since that reaction doesn’t emit carbon or other pollutants, a lot of people have proclaimed that we are one step closer to achieving “the holy grail of clean energy.” But as exciting as this breakthrough is from a scientific perspective, “holy grail of clean energy” is a bit of a stretch. Ethan breaks down why today’s clean energy sources are way further developed than nuclear fusion and why nuclear fusion isn’t...
2023-01-27
25 min
The Sweaty Penguin
111. Drought
Drought is one of the most commonly cited impacts of climate change, leading to water shortages, crop failures, wildfires, and social inequalities. But why do droughts happen? And how does climate change play in? Today, we’ve got a “Drought 101” as it were — we’ll explore the science behind droughts, a variety of their consequences, and some possible solutions. With special guest Dr. Karletta Chief: Director of the Indigenous Resilience Center at the University of Arizona. The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public media initiative from The WNET Group in New York, reporting on the issues and soluti...
2023-01-21
45 min
Catholic Chicago
ON THE WAY -- Building a Foundation for Evangelization
Host Beth White talks to her guests Jose Coronel and Shannon Schmidt about building a foundation for evangelization.
2023-01-19
59 min
The Sweaty Penguin
110. The Montney Formation
A few months ago, The Guardian did a five-month investigation into “carbon bombs,” or fossil fuel projects that would, over the course of their life, emit over one billion tons of carbon. They found that there are 195 planned oil and gas carbon bombs around the world, and if they proceed as planned, these projects alone would blow past internationally agreed upon climate targets. For our seventh deep dive on carbon bombs, we take a look at the Montney Formation: a 130,000 square kilometer natural gas play stretching across the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta that is home to the six...
2023-01-06
39 min
The Sweaty Penguin
HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 109. Menstrual Products
In recent years, millennials and Gen-Zers have increasingly raised concerns over the environmental impact of disposable tampons and pads, and brands have stepped up with a variety of reusable alternatives. But running parallel to this issue is a very concerning combination of period poverty, stigma around menstruation, and health and human rights issues, and different communities see these problems play out in different ways. And surprisingly, climate change threatens to exacerbate all of that. In the spirit of Christmas, Ethan is gifting hosting duties to Sweaty Penguin Producers Maddy Schmidt and Shannon Damiano for this episode. They’ll explore a...
2022-12-23
33 min
The Sweaty Penguin
108. Muskoxen
Though not endangered, many of the world’s muskoxen populations are facing threats, ranging from hunting to disease to climate change to animals literally head butting each other and causing brain trauma. And with muskoxen being an extremely valuable source of food and wool, humans have a strong vested interest in protecting them. Today, we explore why muskoxen matter, what issues they face, and how we can conserve them moving forward. With special guest Dr. Astrid Andersen: Associate Professor of Culture and Learning at Aalborg University. The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public me...
2022-12-11
35 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E39: The new loss and damage fund is a win for the United States too
And now for the good news from the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP27: the creation of a loss and damage fund to support developing countries recover from the unavoidable impacts of climate change. Many proponents of the fund have treated it as a purely moral issue, but there’s actually a lot more to it. Ethan breaks down why, purely from an American perspective, the loss and damage fund is beneficial and exciting in this week’s “Tip of the Iceberg.” The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public media initiative from The WNET...
2022-12-02
18 min
Snacking with the Saints
Quick Bite: Venerable Henriette DeLille with Shannon Schmidt
Welcome to Snacking with the Saints, the Catholic Podcast where we eat snacks and talk about the saints! This week we are celebrating Black Catholic History Month! Andrea sits down with Shannon Schmidt! Shannon is the co-host of the Plaid Skirts and Basic Black Podcast and co-author of the book Fat Luther Slim Pickings. Shannon stops by to talk about her work with the Archdiocese of Chicago and Catholics United for Black Lives.Follow us on Instagram: @snacking.saints.podSign up for our newsletter: www.snackingsaintspod.com
2022-11-19
48 min
The Sweaty Penguin
107. The Bakken Formation
A few months ago, The Guardian did a five-month investigation into “carbon bombs,” or fossil fuel projects that would, over the course of their life, emit over one billion tons of carbon. They found that there are 195 planned oil and gas carbon bombs around the world, and if they proceed as planned, these projects alone would blow past internationally agreed upon climate targets. For our sixth deep dive on carbon bombs, we take a look at the Bakken Formation: a 200,000 square mile region spanning northwestern North Dakota, northeastern Montana, and southern Saskatchewan that is home to the sixth highest emitti...
2022-11-18
39 min
Fragen Sie Ihren Arzt und Apotheker
Ernährungs-Serie: 12, 10, 8, 6, Intervallfasten...
..nicht nur zum Abnehmen – Belege Arnold, Steven E., Zoe Arvanitakis, Shannon L. Macauley-Rambach, Aaron M. Koenig, Hoau-Yan Wang, Rexford S. Ahima, Suzanne Craft, et al. 2018. “Brain Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes and Alzheimer Disease: Concepts and Conundrums.” Nature Reviews Neurology. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneurol.2017.185. Cabo, Rafael de, and Mark P. Mattson. 2019. “Effects of Intermittent Fasting on Health, Aging, and Disease.” The New England Journal of Medicine 381 (26): 2541–51. Elsakka, Ahmed M. A., Mohamed Abdel Bary, Eman Abdelzaher, Mostafa Elnaggar, Miriam Kalamian, Purna Mukherjee, and Thomas N. Seyfried. 2018. “Management of Glioblastoma Multiforme in a Patient Treated With Ketogenic Metabolic Therapy and Modified Standard of Care: A 24...
2022-11-13
10 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E36: It’s a tough time to be a painting
There have been a string of stunts recently with climate activists targeting artwork, from Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” painting to Monet’s “Grainstacks” painting to Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring” painting last week. These protests have reinvigorated conversations about the “3.5% rule,” which suggests a movement needs only 3.5% of the population involved to be successful. Or, at least that’s what some climate activists have claimed. Ethan argues why the 3.5% rule might not be applicable to climate advocacy and why leading with the goal of inspiring as many people as possible could produce more success in this week’s “Tip of the Iceberg.”
2022-11-02
22 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E35: The big banks got subpoenaed… for going too green
Last Wednesday, nineteen states announced that they had subpoenaed JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, and Goldman Sachs, asking for documents relating to the companies’ involvement with the UN Net-Zero Banking Alliance. These states felt it was against their best interests for these banks to blackball the fossil fuel industry, going so far as to call the banks “corporate activists.” But after doing some digging, it appears these companies are far from “corporate activists,” ranking number 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, and 14 in the world in fossil fuel financing. Ethan argues why the banks’ decision to join the NZBA was more a finan...
2022-10-26
22 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E34: How bad can it get?
The latest natural disasters in an unrelenting few months of climate catastrophes include Hurricane Julia in Central and South America and deadly floods in Nigeria and Australia. After all this damage, it’s challenging to envision how climate change gets any worse from here. But scientists have started imagining worst case scenarios, and in September, published a study on climate “tipping points” that brought both good news and bad news. Ethan breaks down what climate trajectory we’re on and where we’ve seen significant progress in this week’s “Tip of the Iceberg.” The Sweaty Penguin is presented by...
2022-10-19
23 min
The Sweaty Penguin
103. Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton are microscopic plants floating around in marine and aquatic ecosystems that produce 50-80% of the world’s oxygen, provide food for countless other organisms, and are so effective at absorbing carbon dioxide that some have suggested growing phytoplankton as a solution to climate change. But sometimes, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Agricultural runoff containing fertilizer and animal waste can create massive blooms of phytoplankton, which can have devastating effects on ecosystems, harm human health, and put a strain on the economy. Today, we explore the good and bad of phytoplankton, how climate ch...
2022-10-14
45 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E33: Sackett v. EPA
Next Tuesday, October 18th marks the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act. What’s its anniversary present? A 15 year long legal battle that is now being decided in the Supreme Court. The case in question is called Sackett v. EPA, and it concerns whether or not Chantell and Michael Sackett were allowed to build a home on a wetland in Idaho, or if they first needed a permit under the Clean Water Act. Many observers predicted the Supreme Court would definitively rule against the EPA in this case, but after oral arguments on October 3, the outcome may turn ou...
2022-10-12
36 min
The Sweaty Penguin
102. Eastern Hemlocks
The state tree of Pennsylvania, the Eastern Hemlock is a majestic, ancient tree species found across the Eastern United States and Canada that offers shelter, food, and protection for over 120 vertebrates. It also has special characteristics that make it much more effective at storing carbon than most other tree species. But unfortunately, an invasive insect called the hemlock woolly adelgid has been wreaking havoc on the Eastern Hemlock, and as climate change worsens, these pests have been able to invade further and further north. Today, we explore why Eastern Hemlocks are declining, why it matters, and how we can...
2022-10-07
51 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E32: Climate change did affect Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian proved to be a catastrophe, causing several dozen casualties, millions of power outages, and billions of dollars in damage. Based on wind speed, it was one of the five most powerful hurricanes in recorded history to hit the United States. And though there seemed to be some confusion on this point stemming from a viral CNN clip from September 27th, climate change did play a role. Ethan breaks down the story of Hurricane Ian, the ensuing media chaos, and some key takeaways in this week’s “Tip of the Iceberg.” The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Per...
2022-10-05
36 min
The Sweaty Penguin
101. The Permian Basin
A few months ago, The Guardian did a five-month investigation into “carbon bombs,” or fossil fuel projects that would, over the course of their life, emit over one billion tons of carbon. They found that there are 195 planned oil and gas carbon bombs around the world, and if they proceed as planned, these projects alone would blow past internationally agreed upon climate targets. For our fourth deep dive on carbon bombs, we take a look at the Permian Basin: a large region of Western Texas and Southeastern New Mexico home to the highest emitting carbon bomb in the world. The Pe...
2022-09-30
57 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E31: Why weren’t we prepared?
September has seen a long list of historic extreme weather events, from a record-breaking heat wave in the American west to a storm surge in coastal Alaska to Hurricane Fiona in the Caribbean. While each of these events was a different weather phenomenon affecting different regions, they did share some things in common, chiefly a strain on power grids and an overall lack of preparedness. Ethan breaks down how each of these historic weather events happened, what role climate change likely played in each of them, and what lessons we could take away from this intense month of extreme...
2022-09-28
25 min
The Sweaty Penguin
LIVE FROM HOLLYWOOD! 100. Penguins
We at The Sweaty Penguin may be biased, but penguins are a really cool animal. They play important roles in their ecosystems, they drive tourism revenue for many communities, and they themselves are fascinating for a number of their special traits and rituals. But unfortunately, 11 out of 18 penguin species are globally threatened, with climate change, pollution, and commercial fishing all playing major roles in penguins’ decline. Coming to you from Third Wheel Hollywood, in our first in-person episode with an audience, we explore why penguins are important, why their populations are changing, and where we go from here. With sp...
2022-09-09
42 min
Change Work Life
How to start meditating and why you should do it - with Josh Schmidt
Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? Send us a text message!#137 - Life and meditation coach Josh Schmidt explains the benefits of meditation, how to start a mediation practice and ways to fit meditation into a busy schedule.What you'll learn[1:45] How meditation helped Josh sleep as a child.[2:45] What made Josh combine meditation with yoga.[4:34] The practical nature of meditation that Josh teaches.[6:11] What meditation is and why it’s helpful.[9:09] The benefits of meditation and how they can be measured.[12:32] The difference between mindfulness mediation and mantra meditation.[14:49] The possibility of...
2022-08-16
49 min
Radio Free Galisteo
Author Patrick L. Schmidt Discusses His New Book Harvard’s Quixotic Pursuit of a New Science: The Rise and Fall of the Department of Social Relations
Author Patrick L. Schmidt speaks with Radio Free Galisteo's John Shannon about his new book - Harvard’s Quixotic Pursuit of a New Science: The Rise and Fall of the Department of Social Relations. Schmidt tells the little-known story of how some of the most renowned social scientists of the twentieth century (Including Talcott Parsons and Timothy Leary) struggled to elevate their emerging disciplines of cultural anthropology, sociology, and social and clinical psychology. Also - The re-emergence of the study psychedelic drugs at Harvard is discussed.Visit Patrick's Website: https://patrickschmidtauthor.com/Suppor...
2022-08-10
31 min
The Cordial Catholic
160: Thoughts on the Black Catholic Experience (w/ Shannon Wimp Schmidt)
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by Shannon Wimp Schmidt, one of the co-authors of Fat Luther, Slim Pickin’s: A Black Catholic Celebration of Faith, Tradition, and Diversity, to talk about some of her thoughts on the black Catholic experience. This is a topic I've had a lot of requests to tackle on the show and I'm so pleased, and grateful, to have Shannon as a guide this week. Her insights are phenomenal and, I hope, helpful for those within the Church who want to learn more about this perspective and those who ar...
2022-06-01
1h 17
Ave Explores
Overcoming Distractions During Mass with Shannon Wimp Schmidt
Have you ever been distracted by the many sights and sounds at Mass? Shannon Wimp Schmidt, a mother who also has more than a decade of experience in youth and parish ministry, says you can overcome distractions by building holy habits and engaging in contemplative prayer.Links:Submit Questions about the Mass for IG Live May 31, 12:30 p.m. ETSign Up for Ave Explores: The MassLearn More About Shannon Wimp Schmidt
2022-05-20
38 min
The Sweaty Penguin
82. Stormwater
When rain or other precipitation runs off to a new location, it usually picks up a lot of gunk along the way. In fact, an estimated 10 trillion gallons of untreated stormwater runoff, containing everything from raw sewage to trash to toxins, enters U.S. waterways from city sewer systems every year. This polluted water can ruin water quality, erode streambanks, and cause algal blooms that devastate marine ecosystems. And with climate change causing more extreme rains, the stormwater issue is poised to get even worse. Today, we explore the problems caused by stormwater, how they affect our economy and...
2022-04-29
45 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E9: The fossil fuel dilemmas behind lithium's big payday
After pressure from both Democratic and Republican senators, President Biden is invoking the Defense Production Act to encourage domestic production of the minerals used in batteries for electric vehicles and long-term energy storage, minerals such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and graphite. This move has major implications for U.S. national security and the global climate, and also serves as a reminder of some of the fossil fuel dynamics behind the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ethan breaks down the reasoning for this bipartisan move in the U.S. and examines some other transformations in the global energy sector in this...
2022-04-06
28 min
Seven Mile Chats
Matthew 5: 17-20 with Shannon Schmidt
Julia chats with fellow Catholic podcaster and full-time pastoral minister, Shannon Schmidt, about part of Christ's address on laws in the Sermon on the Mount. Shannon is the co-host of the podcast "Plaid Skirts and Basic Black" and co-author of the book "Fat Luther, Slim Pickins".
2022-03-15
34 min
The Fountains of Carrots Podcast
FoC 174: Sharing the Richness of Black Catholic Experience with the Church with Shannon Wimp Schmidt
We’re thrilled to have our friend Shannon Wimp Schmidt on the podcast today! Shannon is a pastoral minister, co-host of Plaid Skirts and Basic Black Podcast, and co-author of the book Fat Luther, Slim Pickin’s from Ave Maria Press. She is also a founding board member of Catholics United for Black Lives, a not-for-profit organization which advocates for racial … Continue reading FoC 174: Sharing the Richness of Black Catholic Experience with the Church with Shannon Wimp Schmidt →
2022-02-22
55 min
fountainsofcarrots's podcast
FoC 174: Sharing Experiences of Black Catholic with the Church with Shannon Schmidt
2022-02-22
55 min
Ave Spotlight
Catholics United for Black Lives with Shannon Wimp Schmidt
Chenele talks with Shannon Wimp Schmidt, founding member and media director of Catholics United for Black Lives about responding to racism, educating the Church, and faithfully supporting the Black Lives Matter movement while staying true to Church teaching.Links:Follow Ave Maria Press on InstagramFollow Chenele Shaw on InstagramLearn More About Catholics United for Black Lives
2022-02-14
17 min
The Sweaty Penguin
Tip of the Iceberg E5: Oil companies are flailing
Two lawsuits against a group of major oil companies have made news in the last couple weeks, both initiated by local governments alleging that these companies misrepresented and buried evidence for the climate damage that their products would cause. The oil companies have responded by essentially trying to move the lawsuits to other courtrooms. Environmentalists are frustrated by this tactic, but honestly, doesn’t it seem like oil companies are grasping at straws here? Ethan breaks down why these lawsuits might actually be shaping up well for environmentalists and gives a hot take on what might be a smarter st...
2022-02-04
17 min
The Sweaty Penguin
72. Solar Geoengineering
More than 60 experts, including several past guests on The Sweaty Penguin, made headlines last week for signing a letter that encourages the international community to adopt a non-use agreement for solar geoengineering—a set of technologies that aim to reflect or block out a fraction of the sunlight hitting the Earth in order to artificially cool the climate. But given the urgency of climate change, why do these experts want to take a potential solution off the table? Today, we explore what solar geoengineering could accomplish at its best, what some of solar geoengineering’s (arguably insurmountable) challenges would be...
2022-01-28
44 min
AMS Bowfishing Buzz podcast
E29 Interview with Twisted Limbs, AMS Big 20 News, ATA Overview
In this episode we are joined by Captains Travis and Shannon Lanphar from Polk City Florida who own and operate Twisted Limbs Bowfishing. Listen to their story how they got started in the sport and how they ended up becoming top notch bowfishing guides in the sunshine State. SHIPSHAPE Welcome to the premier source of marine/ocean information and insights. Our team of top...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
2022-01-18
50 min
Ave Explores
Learning to Listen with Shannon Schmidt
Shannon Schmidt, a pastoral associate in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, discusses how working in parish ministry has taught her the value of listening and meeting people where they are in order to provide them with what they need.Links:Follow Ave Maria Press on InstagramFollow Shannon Wimp Schmidt on InstagramPreorder Shannon's New book
2021-10-27
39 min
The Road Home
Shannon Newton, President of the Arkansas Trucking Association and candid conversations with Doug on the full time RV lifestyle
On the road with Shannon Newton, President of the Arkansas Trucking Association during the annual conference in Hot Springs, ARShannon has been with the Association for 18 years and the President since June 2014. Arkansas leads the way for many trucking industry efforts. https://www.arkansastrucking.com/Dough Schmidt is a full-time RVer and former federal corrections officer. I get his perspective from life on the road the full-time RV lifestyle.This show is sponsored by the Truckers Service Association with over 12,000 members for more information https://tsatruck.org/...
2021-09-08
53 min
The Drunk Dial Podcast
Shannon Rostin / Cam O'Connor /Bridget is Back!
Bridget moves into a new house and gets a new job. Dyke goes into his thoughts and feelings on the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Shannon tells a cheesy story & Cam talks about his comedy journey.
2021-06-02
34 min
The Jessica Parr Podcast
[EP45] Equestrian Panel - Behind The Scenes Of Building A Career In The Industry
This has to be one of my favourite episodes to date! Today on the podcast I spoke with Allie Schmidt, Katie Shkut, Amy Noonan, Shannon Ryan and Diana Dionisio about what their experience has been like thus far coming up in the industry as professionals in different disciplines. We covered a myriad of discussion points including training and developing horses, confidence, competition, the student-teacher relationship plus some "taboo" topics. These ladies gave such amazing advice and wisdom when reflecting on their journeys in the horse world and I can't wait for you guys to hear it!
2021-05-24
1h 29
Crazy Zen Life
"Don't Put That Sh*t on Your Face"- Skincare Experts Morgan Schmidt & Alexis Koetter from Lumi Skinbar
Did you use baby oil instead of sunscreen? Did you go to the tanning bed to get a "base tan" before spring break? Did you love the St. Ives apricot scrub? If you said yes to any of those you need to push play and take some notes. Today, Morgan and Alexis from Lumi Skinbar take all things skin. The one thing we all had time to do over the past year was look in the mirror. If you were like us, with less of a need to wear wearing makeup you really started to examine the heal...
2021-03-24
57 min
You Shoulda Been There
EPISODE 15 - Mar. 12th | Murray Hidary & Nova Spicack
Murray and Nova (along with Jack Hidary) were Co-Founders of EarthWeb, one of the first Internet companies in the world. Episode Timeline 3:20 Good news is, I'm employed. Bad news... I'm STILL employed. 4:35 It starts with Jack and Murray. 6:15 Let's put relief agencies on the Internet 8:10 Hatched this idea called ReliefNet 10:40 Murray was a very active playboy 13:20 We started getting calls from ad agencies 16:00 We had one desk for six people! 18:25 "How did you even get a meeting with me?!" CTO, of The Met 20:45 Earthweb became the preeminent Web development shop 23:15 Article in Wired: 'High-Brow HTML House' 24:50 The "Jerry Yang" episode 28:40...
2021-03-16
57 min
The Hockey Guy
My Take on the Schmidt Deal
2020-10-13
18 min