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The Spark File with Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien
I Love You vs. Small Talk
In this week’s episode of The Spark File, “I Love You vs. Small Talk,” Laura opens up a BIG spark (100 pounds of topic in a five-pound bag): love—romantic love, friend love, family love, self-love, love of strangers, love of pets… the whole sprawling, life-saving universe of it. Along the way, Susan and Laura tumble into the brave stuff: why “anything other than I love you is small talk” (thank you, Andrea Gibson), why saying it out loud can feel terrifying, and why love’s value doesn’t depend on whether it’s returned. They talk love languages, the...
2026-02-11
34 min
Only Vans
COMFORTABLE BEING UNCOMFORTABLE with SUSAN GIBSON
On episode TWO live from The MusicFest at Steamboat, I got to talk to my new friend, dog lover and hit songwriter, Susan Gibson. We cover a lot of ground talking about publishing checks, songwriting accountability, personal and specific lyrics and even kicking raccoons. Find Susan's music, tour dates and merch at https://www.susangibson.com/Thanks to our sponsors for this episode, Deep Ellum Brewing and CH Lonestar Promo!Interested in sponsoring us? Contact Producer Kyle at: onlyvanspodcast@gmail.com
2026-02-09
1h 06
The Book Case
Susan Orlean Takes a Joyride
Susan Orlean, one of the best journalists of our generation, has written a memoir, along with some great advice about writing. Beyond writing, she has thoughts on the importance of curiosity in these trying times. Curiosity can break down barriers, and create beautiful stories out of the ordinary. And Susan does it brilliantly in all of her writing, and especially in her new memoir, Joyride. It is a joy to read Joyride. And we speak to a new bookstore owner in Charleston, South Carolina, Summer Anderson, who is also a joy and who seems to take joy out of all...
2026-01-22
38 min
Wicked and Grim: A True Crime Podcast
Susan Smith - Filicide
In October 1994, a young mother in Union, South Carolina, told police that a stranger had carjacked her vehicle and driven away with her two small children still strapped in their car seats. For nine days, the case dominated national news as law enforcement searched roads, lakes, and backcountry while the public watched her tearful pleas for the boys’ return. As the investigation unfolded, however, detectives began to find that the story at the center of the search did not align with the evidence they were quietly collecting. It seemed like the one who really knew where the boys were, was so...
2026-01-20
1h 00
Grieving Overdose Death
Frankie
Frankie was the third-born of triplets, arriving after his two sisters. His mother, Ellen, recalls his early years as charmed—filled with joyful vacations, engaging activities, and an infectious sense of humor. Frankie was the smallest kid with the biggest laugh, known for his wild jokes, imaginative stories, and a vocabulary all his own. As he entered middle school, challenges emerged. Being the smallest in his class and diagnosed with ADHD, Frankie began to struggle. Depression followed, leading him to self-medicate. Tragically, his life ended at age 26 in October 2022 due to an overdose of cocaine laced with fentanyl. Ellen no...
2025-10-13
39 min
Wicked and Grim: A True Crime Podcast
The Eyeball Killer - The Charles Albright Case
Dallas in the early 1990s was no stranger to crime, but nothing prepared the city for the horror that came next. Three women—Mary Pratt, Susan Peterson, and Shirley Williams—were found murdered, their bodies dumped in plain sight, and each one missing their eyes. As panic gripped the streets of Oak Cliff, detectives began piecing together a chilling pattern that would lead them to one of Texas’s most disturbing killers: Charles Albright, the man who came to be known as The Eyeball Killer. Our other podcast: "FEARFUL" - https://open.spotify.com/show/56ajNkLiPoIat1V2KI9n5c?si=OyM...
2025-08-01
1h 08
Wicked and Grim: A True Crime Podcast
The Blue Eyed Butcher - Susan Wright
In January 2003, 26 year old Susan Wright reported her husband Jeff missing, telling friends and family he had stormed out after a fight. Just days later, his partially buried body was discovered in their backyard naked, bound, and stabbed 193 times. What followed was a trial that ignited national debate, as prosecutors painted Susan as a manipulative killer seeking insurance money, while the defense argued she was a battered woman acting in fear after enduring years of abuse behind closed doors. Our other podcast: "FEARFUL" - https://open.spotify.com/show/56ajNkLiPoIat1V2KI9n5c?si=OyM38rdsSSyyzKAFUJpSyw MERCH:https://www...
2025-07-01
49 min
Sri Lanka - Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting Pot
Forest Bathing Explained: Benefits & Science Behind Shinrin-Yoku with Susan Joachim
This episode is about Forest Bathing and Indigenous Wisdom with Sri Lankan guest and Forest Bathing expert Susan Joachim. We explore the benefits of forest bathing with Susan who is living in Australia and is the president and founding member of the International Nature and Forest Therapy Alliance. INFTA). The episode covers the history and science behind forest bathing, its origins in Japan, and its benefits for mental and physical wellbeing. Science has finally caught up with what indigenous people have know for eons. Trees and nature and our planet are healers, and in fact the very a...
2025-06-09
42 min
Sri Lanka - Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting Pot
Forest Bathing Explained: Benefits & Science Behind Shinrin-Yoku with Susan Joachim
This episode is about Forest Bathing and Indigenous Wisdom with Sri Lankan guest and Forest Bathing expert Susan Joachim. We explore the benefits of forest bathing with Susan who is living in Australia and is the president and founding member of the International Nature and Forest Therapy Alliance. INFTA). The episode covers the history and science behind forest bathing, its origins in Japan, and its benefits for mental and physical wellbeing. Science has finally caught up with what indigenous people have know for eons. Trees and nature and our planet are healers, and in fact the very a...
2025-06-09
42 min
Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable.
Beyond the Diagnosis: The Epigenetic Truth About Tic Disorders, Anxiety, and More with Dr. Piper Gibson
In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Dr. Piper Gibson, and let me tell you, this conversation is packed with insight, truth bombs, and hope for anyone dealing with chronic health issues that feel confusing, overwhelming, or unsolvable.Dr. Gibson is an epigenetics expert, a functional medicine practitioner, and the founder of Elite Gene Labs and the Tic Disorder Institute. She brings years of experience working with families, especially those navigating tic disorders, anxiety, ADHD, autoimmune symptoms, and chronic inflammation. We dive into how our genetics and environment interact, how symptoms are often signals (not li...
2025-04-07
1h 01
Journey to Greatness: Navigating the K-12 Landscape
Episode 9 - Interview With Susan Gibson
On today's episode, our hosts Gary and Dr. C interview Susan Gibson, Director for the State of South Carolina at Charter Schools USA. During this interview, Director Gibson talks about her experiences working with charter schools, the growth currently being seen in the state, the strong connections being built between the schools and their communities, and much more. For more information about our podcast or to reach out to the hosts, please email us at journeypodcast@charterschoolsusa.com.
2025-02-12
15 min
The Book Case
Susan Rieger and Surviving Your Mother
We know we want to talk to an author if we argue long and lustily about a book’s themes. And Like Mother, Like Mother, the newest by Susan Rieger, has so many themes: how we cannot escape our mothers, the concept of whether women can “have it all”, the debate on nature vs. nurture…and so much more. These are characters that will stay with you long after you have finished, and is a great selection for book clubs out there. Take a break from holiday prep and join us for our conversation with Susan Rieger and with Warwick boo...
2024-12-19
39 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 24: Epilogue
In the final episode of Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairytale, Susan Gibson brings her journey full circle by writing a heartfelt letter to her mother, just as she did when the podcast began. This closing letter reflects on her and her mother's transformation as they worked to mend their relationship. Although their bond was never perfect—like many mother-daughter relationships—Susan chooses to focus on the precious moments they shared in the last years of her mother’s life. She acknowledges the unanswered questions but decides to let them rest, cherishing the peace they found together. As Susan signs...
2024-08-30
12 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 23 - Integrating My Whole Self in 2024
Welcome to Finding Forgiveness: A Family Fairytale, hosted by Susan Gibson. In this heartfelt episode, Susan invites listeners to embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and the transformative power of forgiveness. She begins by discussing the importance of setting a themed goal for each year. This year's focus is "Integrating My Whole Self." As the episode unfolds, Susan reflects on how sharing her personal story has been a healing experience, emphasizing the balance between our feminine and masculine energies. She also explores how embracing the present moment can bring clarity and peace. Throughout the episode, she reminds us...
2024-08-16
26 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 22 - Finding My Masculine Heart
Welcome to "Finding Forgiveness: A Family Fairytale," hosted by Susan Gibson. In this episode, Susan invites listeners to explore the depths of their masculine hearts, beginning with a poignant reflection on a dream she had following her mother's death. She candidly discusses her evolving feelings towards the patriarchy, acknowledging past resentment that has since softened. Susan recounts a moment at a conference where she was subjected to inappropriate behavior. As she navigates her journey to find her masculine heart, Susan delves into the healing power of integrating feminine and masculine energies. Susan would love to hear what's in your ma...
2024-08-02
22 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 21: Healing the Mother / Daughter Split
Welcome to "Finding Forgiveness - a Family Fairy Tale" where host Susan Gibson dives into the profound journey of healing and reconciliation. Today Susan invites us to explore a deeply rooted question: how do we mend wounds inflicted by others? As we navigate her insights Susan challenges us to embrace vulnerability and the importance of not facing our struggles alone. She unveils the transformative power of reconnecting with nature as a pathway to healing and advocates for seeking guidance along this intricate path. Drawing from her own experiences Susan shares the symbolic roles of loved ones who become our...
2024-07-19
31 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 20: My Homage to the Feminine
Welcome to the Finding Forgiveness podcast, hosted by Susan Gibson. In today's episode, Susan delves into her family tree, uncovering the stories of her female ancestors. She shares how the feminine strength and courage woven through her lineage empowers her. Additionally, Susan discusses the importance of slowing down, embracing moments of relaxation, and simply being human amidst our busy lives. This episode is an excellent reminder for all of us to stop being busy and enjoy life. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:35] Looking back into her family tree, Susan discovers her connection to the feminine...
2024-07-12
25 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 19: Plunging Into The Depths
In this episode of Finding Forgiveness with Susan Gibson, Susan explores the profound journey of descent and reemergence, examining how far one must fall before beginning to rise again. She outlines three pivotal moments where she recognized her descent and saw the potential for transformation during this process. Reflecting on how the COVID pandemic opened her eyes to an ongoing descent and the start of her reemergence, she acknowledges that two truths can coexist: a continuing descent and a subsequent reemergence. Susan invites listeners to share their stories. If this scenario strikes a chord with you, tune into this...
2024-06-21
32 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 18: My Betrayal of Self
Today, we delve into the painful yet transformative topic of betrayal. Betrayal wounds deeply, but it can also be the spark that ignites healing and forgiveness. I will share my most profound betrayal: being ousted from the inner circle at work, which ultimately led to the loss of my long-term job. We've all experienced betrayal at some point, and many of us have been the betrayers, too. If this strikes a chord with you, tune into this episode of Finding Forgiveness: A Family Fairy Tale. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:35] Susan reveals her biggest betrayal fr...
2024-06-07
29 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep 17: The Boon of My Success
Today, we dive into the complexities of long-term professional success and the internal conflicts it can create. Join me as I share my journey of navigating 47 years of apparent triumphs while battling self-doubt and emotional turmoil. We'll explore themes of patriarchy, female masculinity, and the struggle to maintain authenticity in a demanding world. Discover how self-sabotage and moral dilemmas played a role in my path, leading to a profound journey of forgiveness for both my mother and myself. Tune in for a raw and honest discussion on finding peace and embracing your true self amidst societal expectations.
2024-05-24
25 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 16 - Forgiving Myself
Have you ever felt like you took the blame for someone else's actions? Maybe you've been in a situation with a difficult person, an "ogre," as we'll call them here, who caused turmoil in your life. It's natural to wonder if you could have done something differently, but the truth is, you can't change other people. The good news? You can change how you view yourself in the situation. This episode is about the power of self-forgiveness. We'll explore why letting go of blame and embracing self-compassion is essential. We'll also learn practical techniques to help you forgive yourself...
2024-04-19
25 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 15 - Meet My Ogres
This episode contains reflection of child abuse and domestic violence. Listen with care. Join me as I open up about three pivotal moments throughout my life where I faced daunting challenges in the form of ogres. These encounters left me fearful and scarred, but through therapy and self-discovery, I found the strength to confront and overcome them. From betrayal to manipulation, each ogre represents a unique struggle that shaped my journey toward healing and understanding. Tune in to discover how therapy became my beacon of hope, guiding me toward resilience and empowerment. IN THIS EPISODE:
2024-04-05
28 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 14 - Gathering of Allies
Do you ever feel alone? Conventional wisdom says you should be able to make it independently. What it doesn’t tell you is that you need allies along the path of life. Reflecting on my journey since grade school, I vividly recall the invaluable allies who have shaped my path. An ally listens, supports, and uplifts you, unwaveringly standing by your side through challenges and triumphs. Join me as I share my invaluable allies and their impact on my life. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:34] Susan poses a question about your allies [2:40] Susan begins by disc...
2024-03-22
30 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 13 - Reclaiming My Feminine Self
For 25 years, my marriage demanded a strong, capable presence. I was the provider, the organizer, the one who shouldered responsibility. This strength, this "masculine energy," permeated everything – my choices, style, and even my haircut. I wasn't aware of it, but masculinity became my identity. Then came the divorce. My new partner surprised me with a gentle smile by saying “let me be the man.” It was a wake-up call. Join me as I explore how I rediscovered my feminine side – a quality that can be surprisingly easy to lose sight of. My story is of strength, self-discovery, and reclaiming the grac...
2024-03-08
22 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 12 - Our Life in Parallel
Susan embarks on a powerful exploration of forgiveness, revealing the four key characteristics that bridged the gap between her and her mother: fear, courage, strength and love. Today’s focus delves into emotional inheritance, where Susan discovers these shared traits woven into the fabric of their relationship. Through compelling personal anecdotes, Susan draws parallels between her experiences and her mother’s, offering insights into how you can identify these same characteristics within yourself. Prepare to be surprised as she unveils a hidden truth about her mother’s long-standing relationship with her second husband. Join Susan as she continues to shed l...
2024-02-23
25 min
New Books in Critical Theory
James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson, "Judging Inequality: State Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis" (Russell Sage, 2021)
Soaring levels of political, legal, economic, and social inequality have been documented by social scientists – but the public conversation and scholarship on inequality has not examined the role of state law and state courts in establishing policies that significantly affect inequality. Political scientists James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson analyze their original database of nearly 6,000 decisions made by over 900 judges on 50 state supreme courts over a quarter century to demonstrate how state high courts craft policy. The fifty state supreme courts shape American inequality in two ways: through substantive policy decisions that fail to advance equality and by ru...
2024-02-12
58 min
New Books in Political Science
James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson, "Judging Inequality: State Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis" (Russell Sage, 2021)
Soaring levels of political, legal, economic, and social inequality have been documented by social scientists – but the public conversation and scholarship on inequality has not examined the role of state law and state courts in establishing policies that significantly affect inequality. Political scientists James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson analyze their original database of nearly 6,000 decisions made by over 900 judges on 50 state supreme courts over a quarter century to demonstrate how state high courts craft policy. The fifty state supreme courts shape American inequality in two ways: through substantive policy decisions that fail to advance equality and by ru...
2024-02-12
58 min
New Books in Public Policy
James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson, "Judging Inequality: State Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis" (Russell Sage, 2021)
Soaring levels of political, legal, economic, and social inequality have been documented by social scientists – but the public conversation and scholarship on inequality has not examined the role of state law and state courts in establishing policies that significantly affect inequality. Political scientists James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson analyze their original database of nearly 6,000 decisions made by over 900 judges on 50 state supreme courts over a quarter century to demonstrate how state high courts craft policy. The fifty state supreme courts shape American inequality in two ways: through substantive policy decisions that fail to advance equality and by ru...
2024-02-12
58 min
New Books in American Politics
James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson, "Judging Inequality: State Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis" (Russell Sage, 2021)
Soaring levels of political, legal, economic, and social inequality have been documented by social scientists – but the public conversation and scholarship on inequality has not examined the role of state law and state courts in establishing policies that significantly affect inequality. Political scientists James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson analyze their original database of nearly 6,000 decisions made by over 900 judges on 50 state supreme courts over a quarter century to demonstrate how state high courts craft policy. The fifty state supreme courts shape American inequality in two ways: through substantive policy decisions that fail to advance equality and by ru...
2024-02-12
58 min
New Books in Law
James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson, "Judging Inequality: State Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis" (Russell Sage, 2021)
Soaring levels of political, legal, economic, and social inequality have been documented by social scientists – but the public conversation and scholarship on inequality has not examined the role of state law and state courts in establishing policies that significantly affect inequality. Political scientists James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson analyze their original database of nearly 6,000 decisions made by over 900 judges on 50 state supreme courts over a quarter century to demonstrate how state high courts craft policy. The fifty state supreme courts shape American inequality in two ways: through substantive policy decisions that fail to advance equality and by ru...
2024-02-12
58 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 11 - Family Secrets
Today, Susan explores the challenge of maintaining family secrets. This episode may be unsettling to some listeners accustomed to abiding by their family's unwritten rule of silence. What happens when you feel obligated to keep a secret or choose to do so independently due to various factors like fear, embarrassment, or a desire for privacy? The weight of that pressure, that unwritten code of silence, can significantly impact your life in ways you might not fully grasp. It can contribute to feelings of anxiety and depression and, in extreme cases, even lead to suicide. If you or someone you...
2024-02-09
23 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 10 - My Mother's Beginnings
Today, Susan recounts her mother's journey from birth to high school. Raised in a rural part of Maine, her mother was familiar with the challenges of hard work during her upbringing, yet she cherished moments of taking the train to the next town to watch movies with her sister. However, an undisclosed event occurred during high school, remaining a family secret. Susan believes this experience significantly influenced the dynamic between her and her mother, leaving lasting wounds. While sharing and recalling such traumas is challenging, it is essential for the healing process. If you've experienced childhood trauma, this story...
2024-01-26
21 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 9 - Finding Forgiveness
Today, Susan reveals the three personal things she shared with her mother in 2012, and delves deeply into the profound act of forgiveness. She recounts her mother's response upon learning she was forgiven and shares the emotions she underwent, illustrating how those three simple words transformed the dynamics of their relationship. Forgiveness can take various forms; Susan, opting for a face-to-face approach, discusses that it can also occur privately within oneself. Regardless of the method chosen, the outcome remains the same—feelings of lightness emerge, and any lingering fear or resentment dissipates. Don’t miss this uplifting episode of Finding Forg...
2024-01-12
25 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep 8 - Embarking on a New Adventure
Today, Susan reflects on the twenty-six years she spent with her mother after they reconnected. After six years of estrangement, Susan decided to reconnect with her mother. Susan shares that at first, she hoped to restore their relationship from before their estrangement, but over time, she realized that she needed to redefine their relationship. Making commitments to one another, Susan and her mother spent the next twenty-six years spending time together, traveling together, having difficult conversations, and having fun together. Tune in to hear Susan reflect on these difficult, yet beautiful years as she and her mother embarked on...
2023-12-29
27 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 7 - Crossing the Bridge
Today, I will share how my mother and I reconnected after our six year long estrangement. I don’t call it reconciliation because, as you will hear, we didn’t reconcile anything. My story still leaves questions in my mind as to what happened between us. Through therapy and diving deep into my thoughts and feelings, perhaps the answer is accepting there is no answer. Join me in hearing about how I crossed the bridge to forgiveness. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:00] Susan recaps what transpired, causing the estrangement between her and her mother. [3:0...
2023-12-15
21 min
But Wait, There's More!
Serving in Kid's Ministry with Susan Gibson | S3E9
Host, Zachary Forbes is joined by Children & Families Pastor, Lori Zettler and Missions & Discipleship Admin Assistant, Susan Gibson. Serving in kid's ministry is such a joy and Susan will be the first person to exemplify and tell you about that. After serving now for 34 years, she still faithfully gives her time, energy and wisdom in raising up the next generation in making God the boss of their lives. Listen to this fun episode to laugh a little and be encouraged by Pastor Lori's efforts as well as Susan's story. This is a conversation show about the things...
2023-12-05
38 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 6 - The Letter From My Mother
Today, I will share how I bounced from home to home in high school and one of my biggest disappointments when my mother didn’t come to my graduation. I understand it is not uncommon for a high-school student to live with a friend while completing their senior year. I know it happens for a good reason. What is not common is for your mother to disown you during this time, and as an adult, some 32 years later, you still don’t have the answer to why that happened. Listen in as I share the events that continued to pull...
2023-12-01
22 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 5 - The Divorce
Today, I will recount the events that unfolded when my parents decided to separate. At the age of 13, I had to choose which parent I wished to reside with when I learned my parents were separating. Opting for my father led to a growing divide between my mother and me. Reflecting on my mother's choice, I consider it a courageous move. Going against her mother's expectations and the moral values of our close-knit community to divorce my father required a remarkable display of bravery. Listen in as I share the events that continued to pull my mother and me...
2023-11-17
22 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep 4 - Our Beginning
In this episode of Finding Forgiveness, I will recount my early years, focusing on the passing of my infant brother and its impact on my connection with my mother. The intricate dynamics of a family often reveal themselves gradually, and I've discovered this to be accurate in comprehending my bond with my mother. Today, I will share what I learned while meditating and revisiting my infancy. If you are struggling with a family relationship, I hope my story leads you on a journey of fulfillment within your family. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:00] Susan shares her...
2023-11-03
20 min
SFF Addicts
Ep. 76: Plotting 101 with Greta Kelly (Writing Masterclass)
Join co-hosts Adrian M. Gibson and M.J. Kuhn as they delve into a writing masterclass on Plotting 101 with author Greta Kelly. During the episode, Greta plots out the essentials for outlining a novel, including what plotting and outlining are, how it can help stimulate your creativity and focus, evolving plotting processes, planning character and story arcs, tools/methods/software for plotting, going from outline to first draft to edits, helpful writing resources and more.NOTE: This is part two of a two-part chat with Greta. Click here to check out part one.RESOURCES MENTIONED:
2023-10-24
51 min
Unlock A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Award-Winning.
The Winter Spirits by Bridget Collins, Imogen Hermes Gowar, Natasha Pulley, Jess Kidd, Andrew Michael Hurley, Elizabeth Macneal, Laura Purcell, Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Stuart Turton, Catriona Ward, Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Susan Stokes-Chapman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/137863to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Winter Spirits Author: Bridget Collins, Imogen Hermes Gowar, Natasha Pulley, Jess Kidd, Andrew Michael Hurley, Elizabeth Macneal, Laura Purcell, Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Stuart Turton, Catriona Ward, Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Susan Stokes-Chapman Narrator: Mark Bonnar, Rona Morison, Sian Clifford, Tim McInnerny Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins Release date: 10-19-23 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 32 ratings Genres: Fantasy Publisher's Summary: From Dickens's A Christmas Carol to the ghost stories of M.R. James, the tradition of a haunted tale at Christmas has flourished across the centuries. The twelve stories of...
2023-10-19
12h 10
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 3 - A Celebration of Life
In this episode of Finding Forgiveness, I will share things I gained from my mother, whose wisdom was even greater than I imagined as a child. Even now, I incorporate the lessons I acquired from her into my daily routine. Whenever I engage in a seemingly ordinary act like returning an item to its rightful place, it evokes memories of my mother and brings a smile to my face. I hope you also can draw valuable life lessons from my mother's wisdom. IN THIS EPISODE: [00:00] Susan explains how she came to terms with her ap...
2023-09-22
27 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 2 - The Final Month
On this episode of Finding Forgiveness, I’ll recount the last month and shared moments with my mother. Even when you are aware of a loved one's critical illness, you are never truly prepared for their passing. Nevertheless, I am thankful that my last exchange with my mother was the one I had yearned for throughout five decades. Following her passing, I am left with that invaluable conversation, the apology I had long awaited, and the forgiveness I extended, enabling me to embark on my journey forward. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:47] How it all started in 20...
2023-09-22
27 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Ep. 1 - A Letter to My Mother
Welcome to the premiere episode of "Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale." I’m your host, Susan Gibson, and I'm thrilled to have you as my guest today. We've all experienced those moments of longing to express our unspoken thoughts to loved ones who are no longer with us. The chance to do so isn't out of reach. You can put your thoughts into words by penning a heartfelt letter. I did that and am eager to share my letter with my dear mother. Blessings Bless the Seconds That slip away from us...
2023-09-22
25 min
Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale
Finding Forgiveness; a Family Fairy Tale Trailer
Have ever wanted to say things to your mother, or a loved one, but didn’t have the courage to do so? Well, you're not alone. Hey there, I'm Susan Gibson, and I'm thrilled to welcome you to my podcast, "Finding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy Tale." In this deeply personal podcast, I invite you to join me on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and healing. Over the span of more than five decades, I walked the path of finding forgiveness with my mother, a journey that led me to profound insights about the complexities of family re...
2023-09-17
04 min
Phantom Electric Ghost
Phantom Electric Ghost Interviews: Susan Coelius Keplinger: "The Art and Science of Storytelling in Marketing: How will AI change everything?"
Phantom Electric Ghost Interviews: Susan Coelius Keplinger The Art and Science of Storytelling in Marketing: How will AI change everything? Biography Susan is the founder of Force of Nature, a performance marketing and PE shop. Beyond starting stuff, Susan loves to chase wind and waves in Maui, or play with gravity in Olympic Valley, CA where she lives with her hubby Mark, and two Kiddos, Iver and Aysa. About Susan Coelius Keplinger Susan Coelius Keplinger is a tour de force in the realm of performance marketing. She is the...
2023-09-07
1h 03
The Load Out Music Podcast
Season 4: Susan Gibson Still Loves Her Wide Open Spaces
Singer-songwriter Susan Gibson was born in Minnesota but spent most of her formative years in Amarillo, Texas. Growing up, she and her family would often drive between Amarillo and Missoula, Montana, where she drew comfort and inspiration from the wide open spaces along their route. Ultimately, Gibson took to music and the continuum of movement through those scenic vistas would become an essential muse that, in the early 1990s, would end up on a cassette tape of her early songs. "I didn't start writing songs to become a professional songwriter at all," Gibson recently told...
2023-08-20
49 min
Southpaws
Southpaws 6-30-23 Pod
Darren discussed these topics: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action and for religious accommodations.The Wagner Group almost invaded Moscow. We'll examine what happened, what didn't happen, and how a civil war in Russia was avoided.Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) was censured by House Republicans for investigating Donald Trump. Democrats called it revenge on behalf of Trump.The chief meteorologist at a Des Moines, Iowa television station resigned after he received viewer threats about his coverage of climate change.And Ottawa County commissioner Jacob Bonnema (R) was...
2023-07-01
59 min
I've Been Better
43 w/ Sarah Smith on the Fs; fathers, friends, and green tree frogs
On this week's episode of I've Been Better, our host Susan Youngsteadt talks with good friend and fellow griefy, Sarah Smith. The two cover everything from the shared experience of the death of a parent, finding joy in the metaphysical world, and our healthy skepticism of the unknown being challenged. Sarah currently serves as the Assistant Director of Civic Engagement at the Campus Y (UNC-Chapel Hill). The Campus Y is the hub for social justice at UNC and serves 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students who are passionate about making positive social change in their communities. She is a...
2023-06-19
1h 11
Learning Horizons
Susan Hrach - Reimagining education [Ep. 17]
This is the 2nd episode in a special series exploring the re-imagining of education.In this episode Susan and I talk about:Susan’s book, Minding Bodies.Immersive place-based sensory learning.Neuroscience behind embodied integrated and experiential learning.Susan’s 6 Principles of embodied Cognition.How advanced mobility relates to the complexity of our brains and learning.How poverty and bandwidth recovery are important for learning and decision-making.The importance of spaces in communicating belonging and supporting learning.How re-imagining education is important for our collective capacity to address wicked global problems.If you are a parent, teacher, stud...
2023-05-14
1h 24
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
Silver Alert by Lee Smith
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/603129 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Silver Alert Author: Lee Smith Narrator: Caitlin Davies Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 29 minutes Release date: April 18, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: This funny and endearing novel of family, secrets, and aging follows an elderly man who heads off on a joyride with a new young friend—who may have some secrets of her own. A driving force in literature, the one and only Lee Smith returns with a road trip novel, a story full of hope and humor about not going away quietly—at any age. Aging Herb’s char...
2023-04-18
03 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
The Wedding at Moonglow Bay: A Novel by Lori Wilde
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/602178 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Wedding at Moonglow Bay: A Novel Series: #4 of Moonglow Cove Author: Lori Wilde Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 0 minutes Release date: March 21, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: A wedding brings a shocking surprise in New York Times bestselling author Lori Wilde’s newest Moonglow Cove novel. Perfect for fans of Susan Wiggs, Jill Shalvis, and Robyn Carr. It wasn’t the wedding night she’d expected! When Samantha said “I do” to Luca Ginelli, she knew she’d found a reliable soulmate—a strong, sexy man who’d stand...
2023-03-21
05 min
The Edge
Susan Dyer discusses finding your entrepreneurial edge
Susan Dyer, Certified EOS® Implementer, and host Tim Leman dive into EOS and the edge it provides to entrepreneurs. From her years of leadership and coaching experience, Susan discusses the evolution of a leadership team and the common obstacles they encounter. She also talks about the importance of delegating, the power of listening, and why leaders need to make time for other passions outside of work. Connect with Susan on LinkedIn. Learn more about EOS Worldwide. Key Takeaways: What is EOS? (1:00) How does EOS give entrepreneurs an edge? (2:40) The characteristics of the very best leadership teams (4:24) When a leadership team may shi...
2023-02-16
35 min
No Holding Back with Susan Estrich
Blair Berk - Hollywood Criminal Defense Attorney
Content warning: discussions of rape and sexual assault throughout.US legal heavyweight Blair Berk is a criminal defense attorney to many Hollywood celebrities, such as Leonardo Di Caprio, Mel Gibson, and Cameron Diaz. Blair regularly finds herself involved in some of the US’ most media-intensive cases. Susan and Blair discuss Harvey Weinstein and the charges brought against him and deep dive more generally into what constitutes rape today. They chew over the changes in perception and legal understanding of the issue and whether courtrooms have had to adapt to the difficulty surrounding rap...
2023-01-25
53 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
No Forever Like Nantucket by Grace Palmer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/599678 to listen full audiobooks. Title: No Forever Like Nantucket Series: #6 of The Sweet Island Inn Series Author: Grace Palmer Narrator: Susan Boyce Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 14 minutes Release date: December 13, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: If Mae loses the Inn, she’ll lose everything. Mae Benson was born to run the Sweet Island Inn. She cooks, she cleans, she laughs, she makes a mean pot of coffee, and she always knows which beach to recommend to her guests. But suddenly, that way of life looks very much in danger. On what was supposed to...
2022-12-13
03 min
Storyshaped
Getting Storyshaped with Katharine and Liz Corr
This week, Susan and Sinéad are welcoming two authors for the price of one - sisters Katharine and Liz Corr are here to tell us all about their marvellous books and also the stories that shaped their lives. Come with us as we talk about the shaping power of the stories of Star Trek, the power of historical fiction and classical heroes (and anti-heroes), the wonder of Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising, and how significant are the stories we're told about our family and our history. We also discuss the importance of feisty heroines, and how much t...
2022-11-24
45 min
Storyshaped
Getting Storyshaped With Aislinn O'Loughlin
This week we're welcoming the fantastic Aislinn O'Loughlin to the podcast, where we talk about things like: how it feels to be a published author in your teens; how having a writer for a parent helps you to deal with the inevitable rejection that comes from making writing your career (and how marvellous it is to have a creative parent to help Storyshape you as you grow up); how having a love for drama can help you to shape your own stories, and how Terry Pratchett is responsible for her marriage. Tune in and come with us on a...
2022-11-10
52 min
Just Wanted to Ask
Susan Gibson - Where the Law and People Intersect
Here are the things to expect in the episode:What is family law?Why do you need to learn about family law?Why should you hire a family law attorney? What are the common cases handled by family lawyers?And much more! About Susan:Susan is an energetic and dynamic family law attorney who focuses on getting your case done! She has almost 15 years of exclusively practicing family law in the 5 county area of Philadelphia but currently focuses her practice in Bucks and Montgomery Counties.When she is not practicing law, sh...
2022-10-31
30 min
Thanks For Coming In
Edwin Lee Gibson
In our 100th episode, Edwin Lee Gibson talks "The Bear", his on-stage career, and shares a few memorable audition stories!About Edwin:Edwin Lee Gibson began his run of 103 professional theatre productions at age 16. He has gone on to receive a 2006 O.B.I.E. Award (Outstanding Performance) and the solo cover of The Village Voice for his portrayal of Oedipus in New York Theatre Workshop's production of The Seven. His work has been noted in publications from the New York Times to Theatre Journal (Johns Hopkins). In 2017, he was tapped by theatre auteur, Peter...
2022-08-25
42 min
Real Pink
Episode 183: Chances of Early Detection Improve With Screening & Diagnostics Program
Breast cancer screening can help find breast cancer early when the chances of survival are highest. In this episode, we are going to learn more about Komen’s Screening & Diagnostics Program, which provides no-cost breast cancer screening and diagnostic services for people of all ages and genders who meet income guidelines in select cities. I am excited to be joined by Jade Gibson, a patient navigator at Komen, and Morgan Barnes, a Wellness Program Coordinator at the Center for Black Women’s Wellness in Atlanta, to learn more about the Screening & Diagnostics Program. Welcome to the show, Jade and Morg...
2022-08-22
15 min
Repurposing Business
Stories From The Marketplace with Susan Gibson, CEO of Vivolor Therapeutics
In today's episode, I sit down with Susan Gibson who is the founder and CEO of Vivolor Therapeutics. Susan has a passion for healing and shares some of her stories behind starting her company and how she integrates faith into her work. Check out her website here: https://vivolor.com/ Connect with Brett Johnson on social media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Visit brettjohnson.biz for articles, devotionals, and more.
2022-07-22
53 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
Maple Leaf Harvest by Catherine Anderson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/593727 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Maple Leaf Harvest Series: #7 of Mystic Creek Author: Catherine Anderson Narrator: Susan Bennett Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 52 minutes Release date: July 19, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Love and new beginnings blossom in Mystic Creek, Oregon, from the New York Times bestselling author of Huckleberry Lake. Lane Driscoll has been having nightmares where she’s chased by a strange man. When she has a threatening run-in with someone who looks just like the man from her dreams, she decides to leave her hometown until she figures out what’s going...
2022-07-19
05 min
Main Street Moxie
Episode 14: Susan Gibson
Send us a textSusan Gibson brings her moxie to the volunteer world, sharing her observations and advice so others can discover how international volunteerism and travel, as well as local involvement, can change the world, their communities–and themselves. She is the author ofHow to be an Amazing Volunteer Overseas, a guide based on her 35 years of experience in the NGO (non-governmental organization) world. During that time, she worked and volunteered in 70 countries. In our conversation, Susan describes her early work in micr...
2022-07-11
50 min
Utah Women & Leadership Podcast
Recursion: Policies and Practices that Attract, Retain, and Advance Women
Recently, Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project, talked to a variety of company leaders from different industries about their “family-friendly” practices and policies, particularly as they related to recruiting, retaining, and advancing women. This episode is the sixth in a series of episodes focusing on this very thing. In this new series, we highlight one company per episode, and continue here with Recursion. Dr. Madsen is joined by Co-Founder and CEO, Chris Gibson, and Heather Kirkby, Chief People Officer.Support the show
2022-06-14
28 min
Real Pink
Episode 168: Giving Back as a Patient Navigator
Patient navigators empower and guide patients to overcome barriers during cancer treatment, helping to ensure a seamless, high-quality breast cancer journey. They help allow the patient to focus on treatment and recovery, by helping to take care of a whole host of other things such as research for supportive and funding services available. Today’s guest had a personal experience with stage III ovarian cancer at the age of 16, which inspired her to pursue a career as a patient navigator. She wanted to help people like her find their way through a fragmented health care system and provide the gu...
2022-05-09
13 min
You Matter!
Episode 99: Susan A. Gibson, Special Agent in Charge, DEA
Susan A. Gibson, Special Agent In Charge (SAC) of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s New Jersey Division. SAC Gibson is here to talk about the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, an event that aims to provide a safe, convenient, and anonymous means of disposing of prescription drugs.
2022-03-29
25 min
The Travel Now Podcast
Volunteering Overseas with Susan E. Gibson
If you've ever wanted to volunteer overseas, you need to listen to this episode. Susan Gibson has been working with non-profit organisations for more than 35 years in 70 different countries around the world. Susan shares her experience of volunteering, talks about the mindset you’ll need to see it through, what sort of thing you might expect, what pitfalls to avoid, and where to get started. You’ll see from our conversation that she is actively and passionately involved in world of human rights, education and refugees. If you’ve ever wanted your tra...
2022-03-04
41 min
Stay Human
75. Sean & Mary Susan McConnell
Since releasing his first album independently at just age 15, GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter and producer Sean McConnell now has a robust catalogue under his belt, including songs recorded by artists like Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Brothers Osborne, Christina Aguilera and more. Sean earned his first Number 1 single as a writer on the country charts with Brett Young’s “Mercy" in early 2018, and his objective with his most recent album as an artist titled A Horrible Beautiful Dream is to reflect the chaotic time in which it was made, while still striving for timelessness.
2021-12-07
59 min
Head to Head with Sam Gibson
How to Heal from Trauma | Head to Head Episode 11
DescriptionSam Gibson, the guy behind Limitless Training, brings you a no BS approach in what it takes to change your daily eating, training,and lifestyle habits that will give you the fire needed to transform your life through positive daily actionsAfter coaching over 1000 people from 9 different countries so far over the last 3 years, helping people get in shape, improve their mental health and relationships with food, I want to share the secret to success with everyone who is willing to listen Listen to this podcast if...
2021-11-19
1h 13
The Laydown Podcast
Susan Inches Interview!
Bonus Episode! Ryan and Madeline sat down remotely with local author, educator, and environmental advocate, Susan Inches, to chat about her new book, Advocating for the Environment! Advocating for the Environment Sue Inches Resistbot Other Links Gibson's Bookstore Website Purchase Gift Certificates! Browse our website by Category! Donate to the bookstore! Check out our Events Calendar! Gibson's Instagram The Laydown Instagram Facebook Twitter Libro.fm (Our Audiobook Platform) Use the code “LAYDOWN” for 3 audiobooks for the price of 1! Email us at thelaydownpodcast@gmail.com
2021-11-12
18 min
The Yes I Kan Podcast
12. From Pain to Purpose with Susan Gibson
#012- "We cannot selectively numb emotions, when we numb the painful emotions, we also numb the positive emotions."- Brene BrownFeeling and facing our pain can often feel scary. More and more, society as a whole has becoming more accustomed to numbing than to address the pain or trauma that lies underneath. We numb in all sorts of ways. With Netflix...drinking...working...avoiding. This is especially true in the face of trauma. So, how can we break free from the shame and pain to find our peace again? Today, I have a deep con...
2021-10-17
39 min
The Can Do Way
Can Do Coffee Chat with Susan Robertson, Executive Coach, Author and Speaker, and Co-Founder/CEO of Linceis Conscious Business Group, LLC (LCB).
In this episode I am talking to Susan Robertson, Executive Coach, Author and Speaker, and Co-Founder/CEO of Linceis Conscious Business Group, LLC (LCB). For over 31-years, Susan has worked with businesses worldwide focusing on executive leadership and cultural transformation. Susan is the author of REAL Leadership: Waken to Wisdom and her upcoming book, REAL Culture: The Catalyst for Conscious Business. Her passion is to support leaders, teams, and organizations helping them find their direction and purpose by becoming REAL. Simply put, the REAL methodology increases bottom-line performance. Led by a desire to e...
2021-10-14
31 min
Southpaws
Southpaws 8-20-21
Due to technical difficulties, Jack could not join the show by phone. Darren and Katy discussed these topics:A Barry County, Michigan man has petitioned Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) to remove Sheriff Dar Leaf from office.An Alabama doctor said he would no longer see unvaccinated patients in his office.Michigan political pundit Susan Demas said "coddling ignorance for years" has led to the Covid crisis. We give our thoughts to what she wrote.A Tennessee Christian radio host who believed vaccinations were "the mark of the beast" died from Covid-19.
2021-08-20
59 min
APL nextED Mini-Pod
Connecting and Engaging with Faculty - Part 1
Welcome to the first episode of APL nextED Mini-Pod! Each week academic leaders will share insights and perspectives on the most important issues and opportunities facing academic teams. In today's episode, Dr. Susan Sciame-Giesecke shares ways she maintains a strong relationship with the faculty at Indiana University Kokomo. Visit www.aplnexted.com/podcast for additional show notes and information about today's guest.
2021-08-03
30 min
APL nextED Mini-Pod
Connecting and Engaging with Faculty - Part 1
Welcome to the first episode of APL nextED Mini-Pod! Each week academic leaders will share insights and perspectives on the most important issues and opportunities facing academic teams. In today's episode, Chancellor Susan Sciame-Giesecke shares ways she maintains a strong relationship with the faculty at Indiana University Kokomo. Visit www.aplnexted.com/podcast for additional show notes and information about today's guest.
2021-08-03
30 min
Oracle On Purpose | Lia Dunlap
ASK THE ORACLE: How Deep Rooted Sorrow Can Heal the World with Susan Renee Gibson
Being vulnerable is critical to help you work through those blocks that hinder your healing and growth. In this special session, a fellow intuitive and energy healer Susan Renee Gibson graciously opens her heart and mind to see beyond herself and achieve clearer insight and guidance to #AsktheOracle. In this episode, we go deep on: ✔️ Why despite who we are and what we're doing in our work, we can always use a little help. Susan came across the discovery that there's a deeply rooted sorrow that comes through even after years of the personal process she di...
2021-07-13
22 min
Passports and Poets
Susan Gibson: multi-national award winning singer songwriter still in touch with her down home roots and always helping others
Episode 19 Susan Gibson: multi-national award winning singer songwriter still in touch with her down home roots and always helping others When the Dixie Chicks recorded Susan Gibson’s song “Wide Open Spaces,” it was a vibe heard round the world that sent her career into orbit. But even after all the impressive songwriting awards she is still most known for her huge heart and a talent as big as the open spaces she came from, whether helping her beloved community grieve after a devastating flood, or supporting nurses and health care workers all over the world during this h...
2021-04-22
00 min
Freeman Means Business' Wonder Women in Business Podcast
Wonder Woman in Business, Lori Gibson Washington
Lori Gibson-Washington, AKA Lori Gee Dub - the lady with 3 names is a laid-back facilitator, a calming speaker, an engaging mediator and a witty blogger that makes her The Calming Communications CoachTM. Formerly, an instructor for International Business Negotiations at the University of California, Berkeley's International Diploma Program, Sacramento Area resident, Lori Gee-Dub has over 20 years’ experience consulting and coaching in the areas of differences in communications, conflict resolution, and leadership. A wife, a bonus mom of 2, Gigi of 2 grandsons, a singer, Lori was educated at Georgetown University and UCLA. A certified Transformational Life Coach th...
2021-03-08
41 min
The Brandon McMillan Podcast
Debbie Gibson
Brandon McMIllan and Debbie Gibson recently caught up to chat about her love of all dogs, (Dachshunds as of late), her commitment to being the best dog Mom and what it means to stay grounded while touring with her pups. Sponsors this week: Lucy Pet Products, Bark Be Gone and EQyss.
2020-07-20
00 min
KLZR Valley Views
Don Richmond Susan Gibson 2
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2020-06-22
17 min
KLZR Valley Views
Don Richmond Susan Gibson 1
Don Richmond Susan Gibson 1 by KLZR Valley Views
2020-06-22
15 min
Healthy Tips After 50 Podcast
Brain Booster
Brain Booster Interview Very interesting interview with Susan Gibson, founder of Vivolor Therapeutics. Listen to our conversation about what things can negatively affect your brain and what you can do to improve not just your brain but your overall health. We speak at length about Susan's F.A.S.T. model of describing the individual items that each of us should be watching out for as we get older and/or have memory issues. Susan also talks about her mission, why she is so determined to help people improve their brains, and what...
2020-03-09
1h 10
Women in Music with gfire podcast
Episode #18 - Susan Gibson
gfire interviews singer/songwriter Susan Gibson from Wimberley, Texas. gfire's website: https://gfiremusic.com Susan Gibson's website: https://www.susangibson.com/ contact the podcast (please be nice): gfirepodcast@gmail.com
2020-01-13
48 min
The Nonessential Podcast
A Cross, A Cult, and Asylum
On the first half, Ben takes a look at the legendary Kay's Cross; a ghostly place tied to a cult and their shockingly far-out leader. Most cults have a bit of an odd history, and this one is really dynamite. On the second half, Steve discusses another well known haunt: The Rolling Hills Asylum. Started as a county poorhouse in the 1820's, the long abandoned facility has a large cast of well-known spirits. Sources: Conklin, Susan. Genesee County Home/Poorhouse. Genesee County, NY. Last accessed on April 11, 2019. http://co.genesee.ny.us/departments...
2019-04-23
1h 01
Avert Your Eyes
Best Of Fests 2019 Red Carpet
Episode 41 is a very special edition of the podcast! I recently attended the 2019 Best of Fests Film Festival a few weeks ago. 22 different film festivals came together to present films that either were popular with their audiences or represented their programming esthetic. I attended the red carpet and spoke with several filmmakers and festival representatives including: Harry and Linda Eaddy with the Denton Black Film Festival. www.dentonbff.com Rob Smat, Director of "The Last Whistle." www.lastwhistlemovie.com Aaron N. Martin, Becky Nitschke, Celena Rae, and...
2019-01-23
53 min
Being Jim Davis
Episode 772 - Tuesday, July 29, 1980
Fan fav guest co-host Dan Gibson makes his triumphant return to the annals of Being Jim Davis, and, oh brother, did WE have some fun! Actually that happened yesterday and nobody mentioned it in the writeup, but what are you gonna go? He's still here nonetheless, and you have to put up with it. Also, it wasn't all that much fun. You know, if Maine senator Susan Collins were on the program with us tonight, I'm sure she'd agree that Garfield was definitely assaulted by somebody matching Jon Arbuckle's exact description in panel 2, but damned if it...
2018-10-09
17 min
SecondWind
Guest Susan Gibson helps you find the clarity to be YOU!
Today's guest, Susan Gibson, is a healer that works with women and their past trauma. Susan helps you start to remember who YOU are at your core, and bring balance, clarity, and peace back into your life. http://yourplaceforpeace.com/
2018-09-12
57 min
SecondWind
Guest Susan Gibson helps you find the clarity to be YOU!
Today's guest, Susan Gibson, is a healer that works with women and their past trauma. Susan helps you start to remember who YOU are at your core, and bring balance, clarity, and peace back into your life. http://yourplaceforpeace.com/
2018-09-12
55 min
Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast
Episode 128: Susan Gibson (A Wide Open Conversation)
Episode 128: This might be bold to say, but it's true...this is the best interview in the history of this radio show/podcast. Singer/songwriter Susan Gibson knocked it out of the park during our sit-down interview in Red River, New Mexico. We talked about "Wide Open Spaces," her definition of success and the importance of family. #liveonpurpose
2018-02-11
1h 00
I Could Never Do That
10 Susan Gibson and Jana Pochop - Singer/Songwriter Secrets
In this episode of "I Could Never Do That," I interview singer/songwriters Susan Gibson (who wrote the Dixie Chicks "Wide Open Spaces") and Jana Pochop. They discuss their craft of songwriting and how, even during the toughest of times, they continue to curate new ideas and songs that inspire, teach and heal. Songwriting is, no doubt, an endurance sport. It takes a tremendous amount of talent, passion and strength to build those muscles of creativity. In many ways, they are OUR voice. Music heals. Music soothes. Music changes lives. I could never wr...
2017-10-11
1h 47
Being Jim Davis
Episode 287 - Sunday, April 1, 1979
Thank you for downloading Being Thomas Jefferson, the world's ONLY daily podcast dedicated to the Lazy Susan. On today's episode, we'll continue our analysis of the renaissance in LS style and design that occurred in the mid-1950s following technological innovations developed by engineer and soy-sauce magnate George Hall. Of particular interest in our discussion will be the ensuing impact on the San Fransisco-area Chinese restaurant industry.Then, we'll be airing part two of our exciting seven-part interview with Professor Mike Huggins from the University of Cumbria regarding the varied sociological implications of Lazy Susan integration w...
2017-06-11
24 min
Bad Dog Agility Podcast
147: Susan Garrett on Dropped Bars
In this episode (54:46) Sarah and Esteban talk with Susan Garrett about helping your dog drop less bars. You Will Learn Susan Garrett's protocol for knocked bars, and which dogs it's appropriate for. Common training mistakes people make when addressing bar knocking. If you should be quiet when your dog is jumping. How to help your dog avoid brushing wings/uprights. How Response Cost influences a dog's bar knocking. The importance of jump training, handling, and strength and conditioning for success. How Susan trains jumping with her young dog. The next big challenge in dog...
2016-10-19
54 min
Taking A Leap -- Deborah Brown
Susan Gibson
Motivational speaker, Susan Gibson, discusses what it took for her to finally step into her purpose 44 years after it was revealed to her. She will also share a process that you can apply, starting now, to discover your own.
2015-12-07
25 min