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Aging Rewired
Aging and Working
In this episode, two experts share their experiences helping businesses thrive and tips for battling ageism in hiring. First, Janice Malone, founder of Vivian’s Door and recent recipient of the AARP Purpose Prize, joins Sheila in the studio to talk about how she is helping to foster the growth of black-owned businesses in south and central Alabama. Then, Maureen Wiley Clough hops on the mic to share practical tips about job hunting in the tech industry. Maureen is the host of the popular podcast It Gets Late Early and has been featured in WIRED, For...
2025-05-08
37 min
Aging Rewired
Aging and Caregiving Part II: Listener Questions
In this bonus episode of Aging Rewired, family and caregiving expert Amy Goyer answers pressing questions from listeners. Topics covered include finding the right adult daycare, preparing for the financial burden of caregiving, what questions to ask when hiring a paid caregiver, and more. Senior Planet from AARP is a community of people 50 and older who are learning to thrive in the digital world. Senior Planet programs are offered free of charge online and in-person to help older adults build technology skills to allow them to improve their health, make new friendships, save money, and a...
2025-04-24
18 min
Aging Rewired
Aging and Caregiving
In this episode, we’re discussing how technology can provide some much needed support for older adult caregivers. Joining us in the studio is Amy Goyer, AARP's national family and caregiving expert. We’ll also hear from one participant in Senior Planet’s Open Mic, about how this virtual musical gathering is helping her stay connected while she takes care of her mother full-time.Senior Planet from AARP is a community of people 50 and older who are learning to thrive in the digital world. Senior Planet programs are offered free of charge online and in-person to help older...
2025-04-03
31 min
Aging Rewired
Aging and Healthy Habits
We’re talking about healthy habits in this episode of Aging Rewired! Host Sheila Solomon is joined by Dr. Ian Smith as they discuss the role of nutrition as a pillar of healthy living, his new book and more. We’ll also hear from participants in Senior Planet’s most popular class, Morning Stretch, about how they are building a supportive community online to help one another achieve their wellness goals. Senior Planet from AARP is a community of people 50 and older who are learning to thrive in the digital world. Senior Planet programs are offered...
2025-03-06
31 min
Aging Rewired
Aging and Tech Trends
Welcome back! In the premiere episode of season 2 of Aging Rewired, host Sheila Solomon dives into the world of aging and technology with guest Dr. Brittne Kakulla. The pair discuss AARP’s recent report on tech-trends for adults age 50+. Additionally, hear Senior Planet participants discuss their tech-related resolutions for 2025 and enjoy live-reporting from this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Senior Planet from AARP is a community of people 50 and older who are learning to thrive in the digital world. Senior Planet programs are offered free of charge online and in-person to help older adults build tec...
2025-02-06
27 min
Where I Stay
S2 Ep5: Did Confusion, Anger Over Migrants Derail Chicago's Progressive Plan to Tackle Homelessness? (Bonus Episode)
An effort to revolutionize Chicago's approach to homelessness, more than five years in the making, ended in a defeat at the ballot box in March, 2024. The bill, known as Bring Chicago Home, sought to create a dedicated stream of funds to provide housing and services by taxing properties valued over $1 million. We talk to Maria Hadden, Alderperson of Chicago's 49th Ward, and an architect of Bring Chicago Home, about why it didn't pass. We also discuss the potential for increasingly punitive policing of homelessness in public spaces following the recent Supreme Court d...
2024-11-06
1h 00
Aging Rewired
Let’s Talk about Sex... and Aging
In this episode of 'Aging Rewired,' we explore the world of sex, relationships and online dating for older adults. Guest interviewer Virge Randall, the managing editor of SeniorPlanet.org, talks with Joan Price, Senior Planet’s “Sex at Our Age” columnist and together, they delve into the unique challenges and opportunities of finding love in the digital era and navigating the bedroom as bodies and desires change with age. This episode is chock-full of practical advice on how to get what you need from your partner and honest conversations about the realities of senior sex. Senior...
2024-09-12
41 min
Aging Rewired
Aging on the Airwaves
In this episode, we take to the airwaves with two special guests — and fellow podcasters — Joanne Sandler and Idelisse Malavé. Their thought-provoking program, Two Old Bitches, is dedicated to telling the stories of remarkable women. Discover how these dynamic hosts navigate the digital landscape to share powerful conversations, celebrate aging, and challenge stereotypes. Senior Planet from AARP is a community of people 60 and older who are learning to thrive in the digital world. Senior Planet programs are offered free of charge online and in-person to help older adults build technology skills to allow them to improve...
2024-08-29
34 min
Where I Stay
S2 Ep4: One Year Later
In this final episode of Season 2 of Where I Stay, thousands of asylum seekers are showing up on the streets, and in shelters across Chicago. A political stunt by the Governor of Texas blossoms into a full blown humanitarian crisis in Chicago, imperiling a new progressive mayor's plans to address homelessness. as well as, provide emergency shelter for tens-of-thousands of new arrivals stuck in political limbo. We also explore how the last 50 years of housing policy, while often well intentioned, is replete with mistakes that have contributed to a la...
2024-08-19
1h 19
Aging Rewired
Aging with Pride
As a dedicated volunteer leading LGBTQ+ support groups online for older adults, Wes Morrison sheds light on the importance of safe and inclusive settings. Join us as we discuss challenges faced by older adults in the LGBTQ+ community and celebrate the resilience, strength, and unity found in these supportive online spaces. Senior Planet from AARP is a community of people 60 and older who are learning to thrive in the digital world. Senior Planet programs are offered free of charge online and in-person to help older adults build technology skills to allow them to improve their h...
2024-08-08
28 min
Aging Rewired
Images of Aging
In today’s digital media landscape, we are inundated with visual images across an ever-growing list of platforms. Portrayals of older adults often perpetuate ageist stereotypes, such as depicting older adults as frail, technologically inept, or disconnected from the modern world. In this episode of 'Aging Rewired,' our guest Barbara Shipley, AARP’s Senior Vice President of Brand Integration, discusses AARP’s innovative work to reshape the image of aging and challenge traditional media's portrayal of older adults.Senior Planet from AARP is a community of people 60 and older who are learning to thrive...
2024-07-25
26 min
Aging Rewired
Rewriting the Script on Aging
It's never too late to tell your story! In this episode of Aging Rewired, Sheila speaks with Gerontology doctoral student Samuel Van Vleet, and students Richard Brunner and Jerry Riesenberg from his ‘How to Make a Movie’ class at the Institute for Learning in Retirement at Miami University in Ohio. Older adult students in this class learn the art of filmmaking from the ground up using modern digital techniques and equipment. Hear firsthand from Richard and Jerry as they discuss their experiences making their first short film, the place of older adults in higher education, and the transformative power of s...
2024-07-11
29 min
Aging Rewired
Aging with Attitude™
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Aging Rewired! In our first conversation, host Sheila Solomon dives into the world of aging and technology with guest Tom Kamber, Executive Director of Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) from AARP. Tom shares the origin story of OATS flagship program Senior Planet and explains the meaning behind our slogan: Aging with Attitude™. Sheila and Tom share their thoughts about getting older, what it will take to change ageist narratives and stereotypes that still linger today, innovation (and intimidation) in tech, sexy fast-food ads, and so much more! Senior Pla...
2024-06-26
35 min
Aging Rewired
Welcome to Aging Rewired
Welcome to Aging Rewired, a new podcast by Senior Planet from AARP, exploring the intersections of aging and technology through insightful conversations. Join host Sheila Solomon on a journey through the constantly-shifting landscape of today’s digital world. Episode 1 of Aging Rewired drops on June 26. Subscribe now to be notified whenever new episodes are released.We want to hear from you! Head over to seniorplanet.org/podcast where you can send us an audio note about what our motto — Aging with Attitude™ — means to you. We’ll be including contributions at the end of future episodes.Senior P...
2024-06-13
01 min
Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined
Shelia Solomon: Helping Your Neighbor Understand About Your Neighbor: The Role of Civic Journalism
Sheila Solomon’s career in mass media arts spans 50 years. She was among the first African American women to work in the newsrooms of regional and national newspapers. Sheila became a dedicated advocate for affirmative action—bringing people of color into the news business and reporting on race issues in professions outside of journalism. While working as a journalist, Sheila was diagnosed with a very rare, incurable illness that is still being managed. She was allowed to work from home for six months, a unique arrangement in those times. Currently, Sheila volunteers her leadership expertise as Co-Founder/Vice Chair of th...
2024-05-01
32 min
Where I Stay
S2 Ep3: My Apologies To The Four Seasons
It's knives out in Chicago, as election season draws near.. and there will be mud. On March 19th 2024, Chicagoans will see the end of a story multiple years in the making. Voters must decide if the city should create a dedicated source of funds to fight homelessness, but a million dollar astroturfing campaign from the real estate lobby is committed to preventing its passage. Once again. Meanwhile Streetwise Editor Suzanne Hanney and Reporter A. Allen interview activist and former Alderperson, Helen Shiller whose legacy left an indelible mark on Chicago's Northside and di...
2024-03-12
1h 29
Where I Stay
S2 Ep2: Switcheroo
Tensions flare over the homeless camp in Touhy Park after the Park District decides to shut everything down. The appearance of mysterious flyers claiming the tent city will be relocated to a fancy hotel causes rampant confusion and amps up emotions on all sides. With the election looming, what paths remain for the local alderwoman to get everyone housed before a potentially lethal winter?Special thanks to Musician Andrew Bird who donated music from his Chicago-inspired, 2013 EP “I Want To See Pulaski At Night” and Block Club Chicago Reporter Joe Ward who broke many of t...
2024-01-18
55 min
Where I Stay
S2 Ep1: The Mayor of Both Bridges
Chicago may have 50 official wards, but there’s a 51st Ward where over 65,000 people reside without a home. In our season premiere, join reporters Jesse Betend, Suzanne Hanney, and A. Allen as they seek out Tom Gordon, the enigmatic “Mayor of Uptown,” to understand the rise of tent cities across Chicago.What they find is a tightly-knit community formed out of necessity, existing in the shadows of a city that often overlooks them. As they uncover the challenges and conflicts faced by these camps, they also discover the deep bonds that hold them together. But who is Tom Go...
2023-12-21
58 min
Beyond Well with Sheila Hamilton
Ep. 258/ Revisit: Andrew Soloman on Depression
Andrew Solomon is a New York Times Bestselling author, a regular New Yorker contributor, and a person with clinical depression.Andrew's book, 'The Noonday Demon, An Atlas of Depression' was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and won the 2001 National Book Award. The Noonday Demon's contribution to our understanding not only of mental illness but also of the human condition is stunning, examining depression in personal, cultural, and scientific terms.Drawing on his own struggles with the illness and interviews with fellow sufferers, doctors and scientists, policymakers and politicians, Solomon reveals the subtleties the complexities, and the agony...
2023-08-14
25 min
John Solomon Reports
Mother of FBI whistleblower blasts home Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee for smearing son
Sandra Allen-Lavigne, mother of FBI whistleblower Marcus Allen discusses the mainstream media and Congress’s smearing of her son after coming forward with real concerns about the integrity of the Justice Department. Lavigne slams her home representative, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee after she falsely accused Marcus Allen of taking money in return for his testimony before Congress. Lavigne, a long-time Democrat says, Jackson’s comments “crushed her spirit,” after she tried to request a meeting with the Congresswoman, who is known as an activist for justice, Lavigne never heard back from her office. She says the Congresswoman’s inability to meet with...
2023-07-13
54 min
Ivory Tower Boiler Room
“Being On the Fringe of American Culture as a Queer Person,” Dr. Eric Solomon and Martin Padgett Discuss LGBTQ+ Life in the South
Andrew reunites with fellow queer male intellects Marty Padgett and Dr. Eric Solomon after having met them at the Queer History Conference in San Francisco! They discuss Marty and Eric’s lives living in the South as members of the LGBTQ+ community and how that has affected them. Marty discusses his childhood, where he lived across tobacco farms, and coming from a very Southern family. Eric grew up in Mississippi and discusses the pressure of playing football to fit the narrative of “what it is all men do.” Marty has an MFA from the University of Georgia’s Grady C...
2023-04-24
1h 16
SKaffeehaus
7. How shall we sing the Lord's song? Help for non-believers.
SK alto Kate Symonds-Joy (codename KSJ) interviews director Tom Guthrie, SK sopranos Zoë Brookshaw and Clare Lloyd-Griffiths, and the Preacher of Lincoln's Inn chapel, the Ven Sheila Wilson, on a search for answers to her burning questions:- as a performer who feels most satisfied and honest when they fully immerse themselves in the text and music at hand, how do I commit to sacred music in concert performance?- do my own beliefs or feelings matter when I'm performing? - and a few more...to which there may or may not be any answers!...
2023-04-06
1h 02
"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder
Two embedded journalists are making an impact thanks to the JFP
On its website, the Journalism Funding Partners (JFP) states a mission to “Increase the depth, diversity and sustainability of local journalism by building and stewarding connections between funders and news organizations.” Founded as a 501 (C)(3) in 2019 by the former publisher of the Raleigh News & Observer, Orage Quarles and internationally recognized reporter and senior consultant for the Democracy Fund, Sheila Solomon. JFP has secured and managed more than $5 million in grants to help support new and existing journalism coverage. One of the funding projects that the JFP coordinated allowed for the Nashville Tennessean to create its first beat sole...
2023-03-23
31 min
Gifted With Sheila White
A Delicious Taste from the South Side | Episode 83 - Solomon & Brandon Smith
In today's episode, Sheila talks with Solomon Smith and Brandon Smith Founder and President of Solomon's BBQ Products & Condiments, about having a delicious taste of sauces from the south side and working hard towards your dreams and goals as an entrepreneur.
2022-11-28
33 min
Chicago Media Talks
News to sing about with CityCast Chicago's Jacoby Cochran
Delivering local news with a twist, Jacoby Cochran finds a lot to sing about.Cochran joins Rivet360's Sheila Solomon to talk about what it's like hosting a one-of-a-kind daily news podcast in his hometown. Listeners hear a guy from the southside of Chicago interviewing people and talking about what he understands and doesn't understand, what's exciting and what's confusing about the news. He's curious, enjoys learning about communities and subjects new to him and almost always leaves the audience with with some good news.
2022-11-14
40 min
House of Books
Episode 4 - Interview with Author Sheila Solomon Shotwell
Join Catherine and Sheila Solomon Shotwell, author of two Young Adult novels with a third awaiting publication. Be sure to hang around for the next book in the A to Z Mystery Tour. Links to Sheila's social media and website will be posted to www.yourbookgroup.com by November 8. NOTE: While this episode does not contain explicit content, it does touch on some topics that may be sensitive for some.
2022-11-07
39 min
Chicago Media Talks
Just look around: There’re a million stories to tell every day with The Chicago Reporter's Glenn Reedus
Fifty years of reporting in The Chicago Reporter's brought changes to housing, policing and poverty in Chicago, considered one of the most segregated cities in the country. But recently, it seemed on the verge of folding. Join us for a discussion with Glenn Reedus, long-time journalist, and the Chicago Reporter’s interim editor and publisher.
2022-11-03
34 min
Chicago Media Talks
Teaching media literacy in the ‘fake news’ era: Peter Adams of the News Literacy Project
Peter Adams joins Rivet360’s Sheila Solomon to talk about his work with the education nonprofit, the News Literacy Project, teaching media literacy to students and educators in Chicago Public Schools and throughout the world.
2022-10-04
28 min
Chicago Media Talks
Axios Chicago's Monica Eng and Justin Kaufmann: ‘This is a talk-show in an email format’
She’s worked for Chicago’s biggest newspapers and he’s worked for Chicago’s most successful radio stations. And now … they do email. Joining Charlie Meyerson for this edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks: Axios Chicago newsletter authors Justin Kaufmann and Monica Eng.
2022-09-10
30 min
Black Headline News
Listen to Part 2 of the Black Headline News Launch 8-24-22
The Black Headline News officially launched Wednesday morning, August 24 at 6 AM PST/8AMCST/9AM EST. Listen to Part 2: After BHN news anchor, Julia Dudley Najieb, reviewed the BHN call-to-action request, the launch continued, featuring BHN news anchor, Carol Angela Davis' interviews with publisher, Dana James of Black Iowa News and award-winning journalist, Sheila Solomon of Rivet360 out of Chicago, IL. Then BHN news anchor, Tiffany Medois, interviewed publisher Delonte Harrod of the Intersection Magazine out of Maryland, publisher Rina Risper of The New Citizens Press out of Michigan, and award-winning journalist and NABJ Hall of Famer, Cheryl Smith of...
2022-08-25
3h 00
Chicago Media Talks
Food critic Louisa Chu’s most vivid pandemic memory: ‘Crying so much’
Chef, journalist, adventurer and Chicago Tribune critic Louisa Chu takes us from her time as a 4-year-old worker at her family’s Chicago restaurant through her stint as a judge on Food Network’s Iron Chef America to what she’s working on next. Her most enduring memory through the pandemic: “Crying so much … over so many meals.”
2022-08-24
33 min
Chicago Media Talks
Stephanie Skora and A.D. Quig: Reshaping Chicago’s news and political scene
Meet a couple of media figures whose work is increasingly shaping Chicago’s news and political landscape: A.D. Quig, a rising Chicago Tribune reporter who sees local government facing “a time of big change”; and Girl, I Guess Progressive Voter Guide author Stephanie Skora—someone unafraid to call a candidate, in her words, “a slimy f***face—because there’s no reason not to.”
2022-08-12
47 min
Chicago Media Talks
Pulitzer winners Hopkins and Reyes: Teamwork ‘wasn’t always easy’
Their groundbreaking alliance netted them and their news organizations a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. But that doesn’t mean they always worked together seamlessly. In this edition of Chicago Media Talks, meet Madison Hopkins and Cecilia Reyes, praised by Pulitzer judges for “a piercing examination of the city’s long history of failed building- and fire-safety code enforcement, which let scofflaw landlords commit serious violations that resulted in dozens of unnecessary deaths."Read The Failures Before the Fires, Pulitzer winning article by Madison Hopkins and Cecilia Reyes.
2022-08-03
30 min
Beyond Well with Sheila Hamilton
EP. 204/ Beyond Well Looks Back at Depression/ Andrew Soloman
Andrew Solomon is a NYTimes bestselling author, and a thought leader on mental health and well-being. In his widely viewed Ted Speech, Solomon says, "The opposite of depression is not happiness, but vitality, and it was vitality that seemed to seep away from me in that moment." This is an interview that is so important for anyone you know who battles depression. Solomon has taken an eye-opening journey into his own experience with depression and interviewed hundreds of other people who also suffer from this brain disorder. With empathy, sensitivity, and understanding, Solomon discusses the complexity, the mystery, and the d...
2022-08-01
27 min
Chicago Media Talks
New Sun-Times editor: ‘Everything’s on the table’
Jennifer Kho’s the first woman—and the first woman of color—ever to serve as Chicago Sun-Times executive editor. She’s facing challenges like none before her, as the paper comes under the control of an organization primarily in the radio business. And she joins the Sun-Times at a critical point in the evolution of the news business.
2022-07-19
33 min
Development Dynamics with MaqC
S9 | Introducing #SheilaMasinde, – ED, Transparency International KE on #DDwithMaqC (027)
Sheila Masinde is the Executive Director at Transparency International where she is leading the charge on national accountability and curbing corruption. She sits down at #DDwithMaqC to narrate her life, growing up, schooling, and career story spanning communication for development, media, advocacy-related fields, and lessons she has learned while ascending to the top and leading an organization during the turbulent pandemic-rocked season. At #DDwithMaqC™, leaders and practitioners in the development, global health, impact investing, human rights, social justice fields share their stories, journeys, inspirations, and aspirations in life and careers. The unscripted auto-biographical approach allows for deep re...
2022-05-05
00 min
Are You There, Pod?
55. Credit-Card Carole
The YA book: Credit-Card Carole by Sheila Solomon Klass The target: global capitalism We take it all down on this episode, fam. Wave goodbye to your misogynist credit score! You won't need legal tender in the Mad Max world we're about to enter--just a pair of earbuds and a podcast. --- Wanna support us? Go to patreon.com/areyoutherepod for bonus episodes and exclusive AYTP merch! Instagram: @areyoutherepod Twitter: @jimmygoosebumps Email: areyoutherepodcast@gmail.com. We want your stories, question, corrections, suggestions, hate mail—we just want t...
2022-04-29
1h 15
Chicago Media Talks
WTTW’s new stars navigate changing news landscape
Odds are good you didn’t know their names a decade ago, when one of them was just breaking into Chicago radio news and another was barely removed from an internship at Chicago’s public TV station. And now they’re two of the city’s most influential journalists. WTTW News’ multiple-award-winning reporters and Chicago Tonight co-anchors, Brandis Friedman and Paris Schutz, talk about their careers, the challenges facing local news and some recent turbulent times at Channel 11 with hosts Charlie Meyerson and Sheila Solomon.
2021-08-10
30 min
Chicago Public Square Podcasts
Block Club Chicago’s origin story
When a billionaire yanked the plug on a pioneering Chicago digital news site, putting a large team of local reporters out of work, some of them banded together to start another digital news site—for themselves, and for the people of the city.Block Club Chicago editor-in-chief Shamus Toomey joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for another edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks.Listen in your favorite podcast player, via Spotify, YouTube and Pandora, on Amazon’s Alexa-powered speakers or on iTunes (say “Hey, Siri! Play Chicago Public...
2021-07-27
00 min
Chicago Media Talks
Block Club Chicago’s origin story
When a billionaire yanked the plug on a pioneering Chicago digital news site, putting a large team of local reporters out of work, some of them banded together to start ANOTHER digital news site—for themselves, and for the people of the city. Block Club Chicago editor-in-chief Shamus Toomey joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for another edition of Chicago Media Talks.
2021-07-27
41 min
Chicago Media Talks
Block Club Chicago’s origin story
When a billionaire yanked the plug on a pioneering Chicago digital news site, putting a large team of local reporters out of work, some of them banded together to start ANOTHER digital news site—for themselves, and for the people of the city. Block Club Chicago editor-in-chief Shamus Toomey joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for another edition of Chicago Media Talks.
2021-07-27
41 min
Chicago Public Square Podcasts
Music journalist Jim DeRogatis: ‘Every system in this city failed … to protect these young black girls’
You could trace the evolution of the news business through Jim DeRogatis’ career arc over the last 35 years—as he’s moved from print to broadcast to online and podcasting, and from employer-supported to audience-funded journalism. And along the way, he broke one of the biggest stories in music history.He joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks—to discuss his life, how he broke the R. Kelly scandal, and the state of the media in the 21st century.Also, he recounts the times he was dissed by a couple...
2021-07-21
00 min
Chicago Media Talks
Music journalist Jim DeRogatis: ‘Every system in this city failed … to protect these young black girls’
You could trace the evolution of the news business through Jim DeRogatis’ career arc over the last 35 years—as he’s moved from print to broadcast to online and podcasting, and from employer-supported to audience-funded journalism. And along the way, he broke one of the biggest stories in music history. He joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks—to discuss his career, the R. Kelly story and the state of the media in the 21st century.
2021-07-21
52 min
Chicago Media Talks
Music journalist Jim DeRogatis: ‘Every system in this city failed … to protect these young black girls’
You could trace the evolution of the news business through Jim DeRogatis’ career arc over the last 35 years—as he’s moved from print to broadcast to online and podcasting, and from employer-supported to audience-funded journalism. And along the way, he broke one of the biggest stories in music history. He joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks—to discuss his career, the R. Kelly story and the state of the media in the 21st century.
2021-07-21
52 min
Chicago Media Talks
How did COVID affect homeless Streetwise vendors?
Streetwise magazine has been a Chicago publication for almost 30 years. Before COVID 19, its vendors were ubiquitous on our streets. What happened to them when we were all forced to shelter in place? Executive Director Julie Youngquist talks about how Streetwise -- which is so much more than a magazine -- found the resources that kept the vendors and the magazine going until it was OK to be back on the streets. Publisher and creative director Dave Hamilton and Rivet360 producer Jesse Betend tell about last year's partnership between the two organizations on the podcast Where I Stay...
2021-07-06
28 min
Chicago Media Talks
How did COVID affect homeless Streetwise vendors? Executive director Julie Youngquist talks about that and why reading the street magazine might be as important as buying it.
Streetwise magazine has been a Chicago publication for almost 30 years. Before Covid 19, its vendors were ubiquitous on our streets. What happened to them when we were all forced to shelter in place? Executive director Julie Youngquist talks about how Streetwise -- which is so much more than a magazine -- found the resources that kept the vendors and the magazine (https://www.streetwise.org/the-magazine/) going until it was OK to be back on the streets. Publisher and creative director Dave Hamilton and Rivet producer Jesse Betend tell about last year's partnership between the two organizations on the...
2021-07-06
28 min
Chicago Public Square Podcasts
After a lifetime at the Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn and Steve Johnson are leaving. What’s next?
Columnist Eric Zorn started at the Tribune in 1980; cultural critic Steve Johnson started six years later. Now, they’re among the more than three dozen editorial staffers who’ve left—taking buyouts offered under the Trib’s new ownership.They join hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for another edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks. Listen here, or in your favorite podcast player, via Spotify, YouTube and Pandora, on Amazon’s Alexa-powered speakers or on iTunes (say “Hey, Siri! Play Chicago Public Square Podcasts”).■ Enjoying these podcasts? Keep them coming by joinin...
2021-06-29
00 min
Chicago Media Talks
After a lifetime at the Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn and Steve Johnson are leaving. What’s next?
Columnist Eric Zorn started at the Trib in 1980; cultural critic Steve Johnson started six years later. Now, they’re among the more than three dozen editorial staffers who’ve left—taking buyouts offered under the Tribune’s new ownership. They join hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for another edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks.
2021-06-29
39 min
Chicago Media Talks
After a lifetime at the Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn and Steve Johnson are leaving. What’s next?
Columnist Eric Zorn started at the Tribune in 1980; cultural critic Steve Johnson started six years later. Now, they’re among the more than three dozen editorial staffers who’ve left—taking buyouts offered under the Tribune’s new ownership. They join hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for another edition of Chicago Media Talks.
2021-06-29
39 min
Chicago Public Square Podcasts
Pulitzer winner Jamie Kalven on the news business: ‘I see no reason to despair’
Jamie Kalven—journalist, human rights activist and founder of one of Chicago’s newest Pulitzer Prize winners, the Invisible Institute—says he has “deep sympathy for those who wagered their lives and their careers on the stability of legacy media,” but he says “some of the new forms that are evolving … may actually ultimately produce a healthier diet for consumers of the news.”He joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson for another edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks, to discuss journalism’s brave new world and his work to help citizens hold public institutions—especi...
2021-06-22
00 min
Chicago Media Talks
Pulitzer winner Jamie Kalven on the news business: ‘I see no reason to despair’
Jamie Kalven—journalist, human rights activist and founder of one of Chicago’s newest Pulitzer Prize winners, the Invisible Institute—says he has “deep sympathy for those who wagered their lives and their careers on the stability of legacy media,” but he says “some of the new forms that are evolving … may actually ultimately produce a healthier diet for consumers of the news.” He joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson to talk about journalism’s brave new world and about his work to help citizens hold public institutions—especially the police—accountable.
2021-06-22
1h 05
Chicago Media Talks
Pulitzer winner Jamie Kalven on the news business: ‘I see no reason to despair’
Jamie Kalven—journalist, human rights activist and founder of one of Chicago’s newest Pulitzer Prize winners, the Invisible Institute—says he has “deep sympathy for those who wagered their lives and their careers on the stability of legacy media,” but he says “some of the new forms that are evolving … may actually ultimately produce a healthier diet for consumers of the news.” He joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson to talk about journalism’s brave new world and about his work to help citizens hold public institutions—especially the police—accountable.
2021-06-22
1h 05
Chicago Public Square Podcasts
A ‘mouthy black lesbian feminist’ is one of Chicago’s most influential media leaders
Karen Hawkins—self-described “mouthy black lesbian feminist over 40” and “recovering mainstream media reporter and editor”—is doing a terrible job of recovering: She’s now co-publisher of the Chicago Reader, the founder of Rebellious Magazine, and a leader of the upstart Chicago Independent Media Alliance. She joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson to survey the 21st-century media landscape for another edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks.Listen here, on your favorite podcast player, via Spotify, YouTube and Pandora, on Amazon’s Alexa-powered speakers or on iTunes (say “Hey, Siri! Play Chicago Public Square Podcasts”).■ Enjoying...
2021-06-15
00 min
Chicago Media Talks
A ‘mouthy black lesbian feminist’ is one of Chicago’s most influential media leaders
Karen Hawkins—self-described “recovering mainstream media reporter and editor”— is doing a terrible job of recovering: She’s now co-publisher of the Chicago Reader, the founder of Rebellious Magazine, and a leader of the upstart Chicago Independent Media Alliance. She joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson to survey Chicago’s 21st-century media landscape.
2021-06-15
25 min
Chicago Media Talks
A ‘mouthy black lesbian feminist’ is one of Chicago’s most influential media leaders
Karen Hawkins—self-described “recovering mainstream media reporter and editor”— is doing a terrible job of recovering: She’s now co-publisher of the Chicago Reader, the founder of Rebellious Magazine, and a leader of the upstart Chicago Independent Media Alliance. She joins hosts Sheila Solomon and Charlie Meyerson to survey Chicago’s 21st-century media landscape.
2021-06-15
25 min
Chicago Public Square Podcasts
Did Mayor Lightfoot make things better for journalists of color?
Pulliam Professor of Journalism at DePauw University and former Sun-Times editor and columnist Deborah Douglas joins host Charlie Meyerson and co-host Sheila Solomon to launch the new Chicago Media Talks podcast—a joint production of Chicago Public Square and Rivet360—with a discussion of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s decision to limit her anniversary interviews to journalists of color.Listen here, on your favorite podcast player, via Spotify, YouTube and Pandora, on Amazon’s Alexa-powered speakers or on iTunes (say “Hey, Siri! Play Chicago Public Square Podcasts”).■ Enjoying these podcasts? Keep them coming by joining The Legion of Chicago Public Squarians...
2021-06-08
00 min
Chicago Media Talks
Did Mayor Lightfoot make things better for journalists of color?
Pulliam Professor of Journalism at DePauw University and former Sun-Times editor and columnist Deborah Douglas joins host Charlie Meyerson and co-host Sheila Solomon to launch the new “Chicago Media Talks” podcast with a discussion of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s decision to limit her anniversary interviews to journalists of color.
2021-06-08
33 min
Chicago Media Talks
Did Mayor Lightfoot make things better for journalists of color?
Pulliam Professor of Journalism at DePauw University and former Sun-Times editor and columnist Deborah Douglas joins host Charlie Meyerson and co-host Sheila Solomon to launch the new “Chicago Media Talks” podcast with a discussion of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s decision to limit her anniversary interviews to journalists of color.
2021-06-08
33 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 10
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-05
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 9
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-05
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 8
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-05
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 7
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-05
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 6
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-05
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 5
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-05
03 min
Chicago Media Talks
Chicago Media Talks
With Chicago media changing so quickly, Rivet360 and Chicago Public Square are teaming up for a weekly show about what it all means. And we’re inviting you to participate LIVE through the Clubhouse app. I’m Charlie Meyerson, sign up now at rivet360.com/talk
2021-06-04
00 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 4
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-04
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 3
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-04
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 2
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-04
03 min
Forever 35
Funny Women Are Self-Care with Amy Solomon and Monica Padman Part 1
Kate decides to come up with a skincare routine for her body and Doree considers going roller skating for her birthday. Then, comedy writer and producer Amy Solomon and Armchair Expert's Monica Padman join us to talk about the humorous anthology Notes From The Bathroom Line (which Amy edited!), how they came to be women in comedy, and why pets and matcha machines as self-care are a thing.
2021-06-02
03 min
Grace Enough Podcast
119: Sheila Gregoire | Exposing Lies Christians Believe About Sex
Sheila Gregoire joins Amber to discuss some of the harmful messages many popular Christian books have put out when it comes to sex, intimacy, and a man's need versus a woman's need. We also discuss her new book The Great Sex Rescue. Questions Sheila and I Discuss: (3:34) Tell us a little about The Bare Marriage survey and what led you to embark on such a survey. (6:05) What would you say is one of the most damaging, widely held beliefs about sex and marriage in evangelical culture that is actually preventing us from fully engaging in sex as God i...
2021-05-25
41 min
Narativ London
Using Image & Narrative in Therapy for Trauma, Addiction & Recovery
Narativ directors Dan Milne and Jane Nash contributed to a book that came out in April called "Using Image & Narrative in Therapy for Trauma, Addiction & Recovery" - edited by James D West. Narativ founder Murray Nossel also wrote a chapter where he talks about the work he did with the Brooklyn AIDS Program at the height of the epidemic in 1994. Here's a link to that very first iteration of Narativ's storytelling methodology for people with HIV and AIDS https://vimeo.com/78002542 Other contributors to the book include James West (editor) Charles Brown; Tom Barber & Sandra Westland; Tony Gammidge; Emma Hollamby...
2021-05-04
32 min
James and Ashley Stay at Home
Sea-creature days with Kavita Bedford, author of 'Friends & Dark Shapes'
James and Ashley interview Kavita Bedford, author of the novel 'Friends & Dark Shapes.' In it, they discuss the isolation and anonymity that comes with modern city living, the implications this disconnect has for those grieving, and the troubled relationship Sydney millennials have with their city and its identity. Learn more about Kavita on her website, and buy a copy of 'Friends & Dark Shapes' from your local bookshop, Booktopia or wherever else books are sold. Books and authors discussed in this episode: Sidewalks by Valeria Luiselli Teju Cole Olivia Lang Sheila Heti Rachel Cusk...
2021-03-16
37 min
Try Not To Blink
Spark Your Passion for 2021
Jimmy and Roya talk with Dr. Solomon Gould about Cognivue, a software and algorithm based cognitive screening, and also his goals for 2021.SOURCESFree CEDr Solomon Gould LinkedenAOE Dr GouldScenic Eye CareBass Lake Family Eye CareCognivueRisks FactorsRisks Factors 2MedicationsStages of cognitive decline
2020-12-28
1h 02
DJ Pauly's Deep House Lounge
and the music continues (part 3) - DJ Pauly 30 Nov 2020
And the music continues (Part 3) - DJ Pauly - 30 Nov 2020The final mix in this series - enjoy the vibes. Listing:01. Why Can't We See (Accapella Clean Accapella) - Blind Truth Feat. Tata And Toney, Victor Simonelli And Arthur Baker02. Relentless (Original Mix) - Ryan Solomon 03. Everything - Conway/Timmy Remix alternate - CONWAY 04. For Your Love (Blackk Rubber Dub) - Shino Blackk 05. Aloha Is Free - Shaka Shakes 06. Won't He Do It (Dj Sir Charles Dixon & Derrick Ricky Nelson Housewerq Vocal Mi...
2020-12-02
4h 25
It's Not How You Start But How You Finish
Minister Sheila D. Boynton, LSW, MDiv, CAMS-I shares how she was impacted by sexual abuse & how God used that pain/darkness to allow her to help other people...
"Sheila Boynton is a speaker, therapist, life coach and founder of Soul Transformation LLC where she provides therapy services for individuals, couples, and families. For 15+ years, Sheila has practiced traditional talk therapy addressing a myriad of issues including sexual abuse, relationship problems, addiction, grief & loss, family conflicts and life coaching. Her mission as a therapist is to provide a skilled, competent, safe, nonjudgmental therapeutic space for the healing of her clients. Sheila is also a licensed minister with a Master of Divinity and is a Certified Anger Management Specialist I.Sheila is a Christian Counselor where God...
2020-11-20
27 min
It's Not How You Start But How You Finish
Preview: Minister Sheila D. Boynton, LSW, MDiv, CAMS-I shares how she was impacted by sexual abuse & how God used that pain/darkness to allow her to help other people...
Check out our preview with our guest Minister Sheila D. Boynton, LSW, MDiv, CAMS-I who provides hope for those impacted by sexual abuse. Here's some of what she stated"...While we talk about the abuse, the statics there is also hope...I know that I can be the only Bible someone reads and my story, so...you're listening to a woman who has experienced sexual abuse by her stepfather and stepbrother for multiple years. God has taken that...with the support of other devices the church...the relationship. Here I am 27 years plus delivered from drugs, a licensed minister...
2020-11-18
00 min
Rheumnow Podcast
ACR20 - Day 2.1
Advanced Imaging for Crystal Arthritis: Which Test is Best? Dr. Nicola Dalbeth Dr. Janet Pope interviews A&R Editor Dr. Daniel Solomon Treat to Target for PsA Patients Abstracts: Dr. Rachel Tate Methotrexate Induced Liver Fibrosis: Dr. Sheila Reyes Dr. Mrinalini Dey Interviews Dr. Marwan Bukhari Healthcare Disparities: Dr. Eric Dein Outcomes for Rheumatic Disease Patients with COVID-19: Dr Kathryn Dao C5a Receptor Inhibitor Avacopan in ANCA-Associated Vasculitis: Dr. Arthur Kavanaugh Safety Data in JAKs: Dr. Kevin Winthrop
2020-11-07
40 min
Maddie's Sound Explorers
What is a vacuum?
Maddie and Dr Sheila Kanani accidentally get sucked into a vacuum cleaner - and use the opportunity to understand a vacuum, and why space isn’t quite as quiet as you might think. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: Parker: Sounds of the Solar Wind by APOD videos, with credit to JHU APL and Avi Solomon.
2020-10-20
00 min
Shake Rag Radio
Sultry Eve
“It takes a pretty good drummer to be better than no drummer at all.”- Chet BakerFreight Train - Elizabeth CottenSomething Holy - Alice Phoebe Lou Tight Connection To My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love) - Sheila AtimColour My World - ChicagoMaria Elena - Ry CooderYesterday When I Was Young - Blossom DearieSultry Eve - Chet BakerWhere Or When / When Your Lover Has Gone / Gone With The Wind - Ellen BurstynSoirée - Bill EvansLouisiana 1927 - Aaron Nevill...
2020-09-13
00 min
The Stay Focused Radio Show
"Just Do The Work"
THIS IS OUR SEASON 1 FINALE: Recognition is not always a right but should be given to those deserving of it.... The "need" for recognition is systematic in our society and sadly our culture on all levels... and yet the need for it not only creates a population of people who feel vulnerable and insecure, it also creates rebellion and a "them and us" situation when reward schemes are set in place to highlight a minority. There is nothing wrong with giving a pat on the back, but as a society we have come to rely upon it to prop up...
2020-08-28
1h 44
Boston Harbor Horror Presents
A Whisper In The Dark
Another strange occurrence strikes Station Point Judith, baffling the members of the unit as well as the local scientific community. Written by Mike Gagne for Asylum 94 Productions Theme Music by Josh Monrose of Graven Rogue Studios Disclaimer: Kate Wallinga of Ignorance Was Bliss Promo: Rolling Misadventures Cast: Derek Graziano as BM2 Rodriguez Cody Hightower as Seaman Jensen Steve Carlin as MK2 Lewis Robert Solomon as Dr. Ed Ridley Mandy Hall as Olivia DeSouza Edgar Hernandez as BM3 Espinoza Melissa Geiser as Dr. Duart Harper...
2020-07-15
14 min
Butterfly, life happens as we live!
Poem P9: Solomon or Someone?
Poem- Solomon or Someone? By Sheila Bore ~~~~~~~~ Wisdom is a journey and not a destination Pursue it daily, as when you learn something new, you are better off than yesterday The chariot to get there is education, as now you know and have grown from no to knew and now to new Obtaining it is elusive as wisdom learnt and kept to oneself Is the dearth to that knowledge The kingdom of knowledge is vast as it deep & wide, a solid creation Of what use is a light hidden under a table When there’s a meal set on the ta...
2020-07-14
02 min
Beyond Well with Sheila Hamilton
Ep.89/ Andrew Solomon, What We Take From This
Andrew Solomon says of depression, "Listen to the people who love you. Believe that they are worth living for even when you don't believe it. Seek out the memories depression takes away and project them into the future. Be brave; be strong; take your pills. Exercise because it's good for you even if every step weighs a thousand pounds. Eat when food itself disgusts you. Reason with yourself when you have lost your reason.” This is a conversation with one of America's renowned writers, thinkers, and advocates about the less reported health impacts of Covid19; the epidemic of depression, and the...
2020-06-08
25 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
The Linen Queen: A Novel by Patricia Falvey
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/422758to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Linen Queen: A Novel Author: Patricia Falvey Narrator: Sarah-Jane Drummey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 31 minutes Release date: May 26, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.43 of Total 7 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Abandoned by her father and neglected by her self-centered, unstable mother, Sheila McGee cannot wait to escape the drudgery of her mill village life in Northern Ireland. Her classic Irish beauty helps her win the 1941 Linen Queen competition, and the prize money that goes with it finally gives her the opportunity she's been dreaming...
2020-05-26
11h 31
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
The Linen Queen: A Novel by Patricia Falvey
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/422758to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Linen Queen: A Novel Author: Patricia Falvey Narrator: Sarah-Jane Drummey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 31 minutes Release date: May 26, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.43 of Total 7 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Abandoned by her father and neglected by her self-centered, unstable mother, Sheila McGee cannot wait to escape the drudgery of her mill village life in Northern Ireland. Her classic Irish beauty helps her win the 1941 Linen Queen competition, and the prize money that goes with it finally gives her the opportunity she's been dreaming...
2020-05-26
11h 31
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
The Linen Queen: A Novel by Patricia Falvey
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/422758 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Linen Queen: A Novel Author: Patricia Falvey Narrator: Sarah-Jane Drummey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 31 minutes Release date: May 26, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.43 of Total 7 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Abandoned by her father and neglected by her self-centered, unstable mother, Sheila McGee cannot wait to escape the drudgery of her mill village life in Northern Ireland. Her classic Irish beauty helps her win the 1941 Linen Queen competition, and the prize money that goes with it finally gives her the opportunity she's...
2020-05-26
30 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #569 - READALONG: The Men In The Walls by William Tenn
The SFFaudio Podcast #569 – Jesse, Paul Weimer, Maissa Bessada, and Will Emmons talk about The Men In The Walls by William Tenn Talked about on today’s show: The Men In The Walls by William Tenn, Of Men And Monsters, in the shower, bins full of books, homework, no ending coming, the ending was a beginning, a solid ending, absurd in a bleak way, a stinger in the tail, mocking and doing a genre, collection of William Tenn short stories, the William Tenn model of story, absurdist, satirizing, frustrated expectations, Eastward, Ho , The Liberation Of Eart...
2020-03-16
1h 20
Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#948 Music by Yvonne Perea, Ed & Carol Nicodemi, Christina Cantalini, Rachel Solomon, Courtney Hale-Revia, Joy Zimmerman, Sheila K Cameron, Jenepher white, Williams & Williams, Judy Griffith-Renaud
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Yvonne Perea - Printing Press Ed & Carol Nicodemi - This Time Christina Cantalini - Dragonfly Rachel Solomon - Right On Time Courtney Hale-Revia - Doll Face Joy Zimmerman - To the Girl Sheila K Cameron - Wherever You Go Jenepher White - Brother Call Me Sister Williams & Williams - I Don't Need Your Cold Shoulder To Cry On Judy Griffith-Renaud - You Are My Sunshine For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Liz Cirelli at: Visit our Sponsor The...
2019-04-08
47 min
Housewerk Radio
003 by Kris Ramea
This months show takes us back ten years with a bit of a nostalgia mix of mine from 2007 plus all the usual business. 1. Aberton - The Future (Original Mix) [Stereocity] 2. SoulPhiction pres. SBM - Gotta Have It [Philpot] 3. Rhode & Brown - Mary's Tool [Toy Tonics] 4. Saison - This Is A House Record [No Fuss Records] 5. Cris Herrera, Homero Espinosa, Tokita - Hold On To This Feeling [Large Music] 6. Lorenz Rhode - On Top [Dirt Crew Recordings] 7. Luke Solomon, Queen Rose, Amy Douglas - Light You Up [Classic Music Company] 8. Rhemi, Shezar - We've Had Enough (Zepherin Saint Superfly Mix) [Rhemi...
2017-12-01
00 min
The 4MileCircus Podcast
Episode 36- Ashlee Blackwell
Ashlee Blackwell is a writer and the creator of the indispensable Graveyard Shift Sisters, a website dedicated to “purging the black female horror fan from the margins.” On episode 36 of The 4MileCircus, Ashlee talk to Nicole and Sean about how the site has evolved over the past five years and the community that has developed around it, using Patreon effectively when it’s hard to ask for money, why she (mostly) likes twitter and thinks Facebook looks like Jack Nicholson’s typewriter in The Shining, the 31 Days of Black women in horror challenge, the joys of both great and terrible...
2017-10-23
51 min
Public Newsroom
Public Newsroom #33: A Media Model for Chicago
Chicago media is in a moment of transition. The Chicago Sun-Times is under new ownership, local nonprofit and community news outlets are working for change on the ground as national outlets move to the city, and foundations are seeking to stabilize a fractured media ecosystem.At City Bureau, we believe a thriving media ecosystem is key to an informed citizenry, but solutions to our collective challenges will require diverse voices, ideas and input. #PublicNewsroom #33 is one of many places where this conversation will take place.Join us as we bring local journalists and the public together...
2017-09-01
1h 05
Nocturnal
Nocturnal Nouveau 601
1. Royksopp - Sordid Affair (Maceo Plex remix) 2. Pryda - Vega (Original mix) 3. Jonas Rathsman - Wolfsbane (Extended Mix) 4. Orli & Martie - Sheila (Novy & Bahil remix) [Kosmo] 5. 16 Bit Lolitas - Premium Emo (Original Mix) 6. Stephan Bodzin, Maceo Plex, Shall Ocin - Powers of Ten (Maceo Plex Shall Ocin Remix) 7. DJ Koze, Moderat - Bad Kingdom (DJ Koze Remix) 8. Maxxi Soundsystem - Medicine Featuring Name One (Original Mix) 9. Ruede Hagelstein - Fetzo (Original Mix) 10. Kolsh-ft-TroelsAbraamsen - All That Matters (Original) 11. Sascha Braemer - Nightfall (Original Mix) 12. Guy Mantzur and Roy RosenfelD - Epika (Original Mix) 13. Dusky, Solomon Grey - Long Wait feat...
2017-02-22
2h 02
Mostly Folk
Mostly Folk Episode 204
Send us a textSkeeter Davis/The End of the World/The Essential Skeeter Davis Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke/When The Secret Is Revealed/Everybody Has A Purpose Beth Marlin/Hillside /Railroad John Flynn/Don't Just Do Something (Stand There)/Mercy Courtney Marie Andrews/Let the Good One Go/Honest Life Michael Howard/King Of Spades/Gasoline Dream Rachael Sage/Loreena [Acoustic]/Choreographic [Acoustic] Solomon Cook /I'm Tryin'/Notes Sweet And Low The Belle Hollows/A Different Kind Of Rain//Miller's Creek John Gork...
2016-08-13
1h 30
Veritable Infusion
Episode 55 - "Wondering Where The Lion's At?"
"Wondering Where The Lion's At?" (Podcast Title)WILD- email told me this referred to World International Lions' Day...Along with Pan Am live music, while missing tonight's Alejandro Escovedo show, I played forbears Pete, Sheila and Coke Escovedo, and hot sounds from Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Jamaica, and from the Mexican- American Escovedos... Talked a little about election coverage, last Saturday's Tanya Tagaq and Roots shows at City Hall, the Scarbourough Afro Carib Fest Aug 23rd-24th, this week's upcoming free shows, as well as...The wild boar shot and killed by Caledon...
2015-08-11
50 min
The Classic Music Company presents Business As Usual
Business As Usual - July 2015
Tracklisting:01. Truncatis - Crumbs 00302. Tom Ellis - Inner Box (Brodanse Mix)03. Sheila Ford - Got A Hold On Me (Kenny Dope Remix)04. Seven Davis feat Julio Bashmore - Good Vibes (Ninja Tunes)05. Acupulco 88 - Suaave06. Fingers Inc - Music Takes Me Up (Ron Hardy version)07. DJ Koze - Knee Deep (Pampa)08. Dangerous Liaisons - 23rd Floor Escalator09. Tiga - 100 (Martinez Bros Remix) (Turbo)10. Bernard Badie - Slow Reflex (Mojuba)11. Imagination - Burning Up (Mike Maurro Remix) (Mike Maurro Versions)12. R.A.W. - Asuca (Luke...
2015-07-02
59 min
Dave's Gone By
Dave's Gone By #472 (7/5/14): TO DAVE IS THE HIGHWAY
Here is the 472nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, July 5, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with singer songwriter Eric Andersen and with Gene Kelly archivist Patricia Ward Kelly. Plus: Rabbi Sol’s Rabbinical Reflection on the murdered Israeli teenagers, a birthday salute to Beck and Bob Dylan: Sooner & Later (Like a Rolling Stone).Guests: musician Eric Anderson, biographer Patricia Ward Kelly, Dave’s wife Joyce00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce00:36:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: Beck
2014-07-05
3h 45
Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
CC SOLOMON SHOW - The Mission PP21 EP 40
Jerry Royce interviews first-time author, C.C. Solomon from the Baltimore-Washington, DC corridor aka The Beltway on Power 21, and she delivers on this interview. Read below about her book and the two characters that intrigue the professional Black man.About the Book: Sheila and Denise are successful, funny and attractive, but very single women. Not that being single is horrible; but when Denise is hassled to have a date to an old friend’s wedding-of-the-century, and Shelia needs an escort to an industry banquet where everyone who’s anyone will be in attendance, being single loses its perks. To a...
2014-04-11
52 min