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Leading For Wellness
EP 16 - From Corporate to Co-Founder of a Unique Wellness Beverage Brand - Susan Buckwalter Hartman
In this inspiring episode, Liesl Bernard interviews Susan Buckwalter Hartman, co-founder of Recoup Beverage, discussing her journey from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship, the unique aspects of Recoup's products, and the personal stories that inspired their creation. They explore the challenges of building a brand in a competitive beverage market, balancing family life with entrepreneurship, and the future plans for Recoup, including their recognition in the industry and commitment to regenerative organic practices. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Recoup Drinks and Susan's Background 02:12 The Leap to Entrepreneurship 04:07 What Sets Recoup Apart
2025-06-11
29 min
Nombase Podcast
The Ingredient Doing the Most For Flavor and the Forests
Mike Farrell of The Forest Farmers, Michael Ham of Wild Orchard Tea, and Susan Hartman of Recoup Beverage share how their brands use sustainable maple to power innovation. They explore how maple sap provides clean hydration, natural sweetness, and a functional base to beverage formulations. Our panel will discuss regenerative farming, nutritional benefits, and how tapping trees helps preserve forest, offering valuable information for brands aiming to meet growing demand for transparency, wellness, and sustainability through maple as a standout ingredient. This episode is a paid collaboration with The Forest Farmers.
2025-06-10
41 min
The Startup CPG Podcast
Founder Feature: Susan Hartman of Recoup Beverages
In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, Grace Kennedy sits down with Susan Hartman, co-founder of Recoup Beverages, to discuss the journey of building a gut-healthy hydration brand. Susan shares how she met her co-founder, Siwat, and how his personal health journey inspired the creation of Recoup. She dives into the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from a fresh juice product to a shelf-stable beverage, navigating retail expansion, and securing national distribution with Sprouts.Susan also talks about the importance of branding, packaging decisions, and how to strategically market a beverage product in a competitive...
2025-03-14
41 min
The Reading Life
The Reading Life: Saidiya Hartman
The Reading Life: Saidiya Hartman
2025-02-21
27 min
Queer Lit
"Black Trans Feminism" with Marquis Bey
Do we perhaps deserve the impossible? This is only one of the many beautiful questions Marquis Bey asks in this poem of an episode. Marquis is an exquisite thinker who joins me to speak about the incredible book Black Trans Feminism and share thoughts about why such a feminism is for everyone. Marquis speaks about how literature allows us to imagine new possibilities to exist in the world and see how everything is entangled with everything else. Join me to learn from Marquis, to think about abolition, coalition, fugitivity and traniflesh, and to imagine what the world could be beyond...
2025-02-04
49 min
The Rev Craft Biz Podcast
The Hard Work That Can Look a Lot Like Luck - with Vivika Hansen DeNegre
#32 Vivika Hansen DeNegre shares the stories behind some of her proudest moments as both an artist and creative director. We also talk about doing to work to get ready to meet luck when it stops by.Show NotesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/vdenegre/Quilting Arts Magazine - https://www.quiltingdaily.com/quilting-arts/QuiltCon Magazine - https://www.quiltingdaily.com/product-category/magazines-ebooks/quiltcon/Modern Patchwork - https://www.quiltingdaily.com/shop-modern-patchwork-magazine/Quilting Arts TV - https://www.quiltingdaily.com/quilting-arts-tv-quilting-daily/QA Podcast...
2024-11-27
1h 19
StarTalk Radio
The Simulation Within with Karl Friston
Are we all living in a simulation inside our brains? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly learn about the root of perception, if AI really is intelligent, and The Free Energy Principle with theoretical neuroscientist Karl Friston.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-simulation-within-with-karl-friston/Thanks to our Patrons Timothy Ecker, Jason Griffith, Evan Lee, Marc, Christopher Young, ahoF3Hb9m, Steven Kraus, Dave Hartman, Diana Todd, Jeffrey Shulak MD, Susan Summers, Kurt A Goebel, Renee Harris, Damien, Adam Akre, Kyle Mar...
2024-10-18
58 min
A Real Affliction: BPD, Culture, and Stigma
“He was provoking all these symptoms he had wanted to cure”: Nina Shope, author of Asylum
How have power dynamics between doctors and patients changed over the past century and a half? In my second and final interview with Nina Shope, author of the award-winning historical novel Asylum, we talk about the complicated relationship between neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot and his most famous patient as he treated her for hysteria and documented her in photographs during the 1870s. Nina reflects on the photograph of Augustine that she chose to include in her novel, how she avoided flattening historical figures or reducing Augustine to past trauma, and the mythological roots in both the history of female madness and C...
2024-10-01
35 min
A Real Affliction: BPD, Culture, and Stigma
“He was provoking all these symptoms he had wanted to cure”: Nina Shope, author of Asylum
How have power dynamics between doctors and patients changed over the past century and a half? In my second and final interview with Nina Shope, author of the award-winning historical novel Asylum, we talk about the complicated relationship between neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot and his most famous patient as he treated her for hysteria and documented her in photographs during the 1870s. Nina reflects on the photograph of Augustine that she chose to include in her novel, how she avoided flattening historical figures or reducing Augustine to past trauma, and the mythological roots in both the history of female madness a...
2024-10-01
35 min
Real Stories of Life with God
Ep 69 | My Pastor Talks About Loss and Finding Comfort in the Goodness of God
This is a conversation I have had on my dream list since I started doing this podcast, with my pastor and friend Steve Hartman. He has been the pastor at our church, Kiokee Baptist, for about 25 years and married to his beautiful wife Susan for 39. A father to two adult kids and one in Heaven, he shares honestly about his life with Jesus. We talk about our thought life, the sovereignty of God in suffering, our relationship with our sin as we mature in Christ, and so many other things. I hope this conversation encourages you like it does...
2024-09-11
28 min
Game Changers With Vicki Abelson
Greg Mullavey On Game Changers With Vicki Abelson
Greg Mullavey on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson When one of my life’s heroes walks off the screen into the reals and supersedes all expectations, that’s a home run. So goes it with Mary Hartman Mary Hartman’s, Greg Mullavey. I got a taste interviewing him on the Zoom a few years ago, but this go ‘round witnessing him honoring his craft onstage at The Garry Marshall Theatre as Jules Feiffer, in The People VS Lenny Bruce, being eyeball to eyeball sans screens for the first after the show, sharing a warm hug, and culminating with this chat, a master...
2024-07-25
1h 15
University of Minnesota Press
Meaning and livestreaming: On technical encounter’s aesthetics and ethics.
EL Putnam’s new book Livestreaming: An Aesthetics and Ethics of Technical Encounter considers how livestreaming constitutes new patterns of being together that are complex, ambivalent, and transformative. Digging into how humans and technology co-evolve, Putnam and Noel Fitzpatrick engage in conversation about relation and hyper-individualism, glitch and switchtasking, activism and hidden labor and performance and more.EL Putnam is an artist-philosopher and assistant professor of digital media at Maynooth University, Ireland. Putnam is author of Livestreaming: An Aesthetics and Ethics of Technical Encounter in the University of Minnesota Press Forerunners series and The Maternal, Digital Subjectivity, an...
2024-05-14
46 min
Uncharted Entrepreneurship
Leadership Offsites: Connecting Teams in Nature
SummaryBobbilee Hartman, the founder of Lodged Out, shares her background and passion for trail running. She discusses her approach to running and competing, expressing a preference for shorter races. Bobbilee explains the evolution of Lodged Out, which offers custom events and unique venues for off-site retreats. She highlights the challenges of managing technology use at events and the importance of incorporating activities and movement. Bobbilee also discusses the benefits of unconferences and shares a memorable venue experience. She concludes by offering her services for EO retreats and providing contact information.Takeaways
2024-03-18
33 min
Noget Ved Musikken
NOT Oscar Special (80's Edition): Madonna, Blondie, David Bowie, a-ha, Kate Bush, Public Enemy, Prince, Tina Turner & Paul McCartney
I denne uge er der Oscaruddeling, og så er det selvfølgelig igen blevet tid til at kigge på fantastiske filmsange. Sidste år lavede vi en Oscar Special, hvor vi kiggede på nogle af de mange sange der har vundet den prestigefyldte filmpris, og det afsnit blev ret populært. Derfor har vi nu i bedste Hollywoodstil lavet en regulær fortsættelse, men denne gang er det en såkaldt NOT Oscar Special, for det skal nemlig handle om nogle af de vidunderlige filmsange, som IKKE blev Oscarnomineret, men som måske nok havde fortjent det. Og fordi d...
2024-03-08
1h 13
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley
Regrets Only, Rock Stars, Charles Melton, Heartland
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, correspondent Susan Spencer explores the psychology of romantic regrets on the Sunday before Valentine's Day. Also: Conor Knighton pulls us into a mason’s universe at the World of Concrete convention in Las Vegas; Tracy Smith sits down with Charles Melton to discuss his Golden Globe-nominated performance in "May December"; Jane Pauley helps shine a light on lantern festivals around the world held to celebrate Lunar New Year; Lesley Stahl catches up with Paul Giamatti; Steve Hartman examines Super Bowl betting; Faith Salie chats with fans of the Hallmark Channel series "Wh...
2024-02-11
53 min
Everyday Wealth
Season 2 Episode 51: The Best of 2023 – Transitioning into retirement
In this special edition of Edelman Financial Engines’ Everyday Wealth™, we’ve curated some of our favorite interviews with experts around the topic of transitioning into retirement. First, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith talk to Dr. Riley Moynes on how to navigate what he calls the four phases of retirement. Then, Jean interviews Marcia Mantell about Social Security claiming strategies, particularly in regards to some of the unique challenges women face on this topic. And finally, Jean speaks with Gordon Hartman about how his love for his daughter helped him reimagine what it means...
2023-12-25
49 min
The Cut Flower Podcast
Part 2: From Seed to Success: A Blossoming Flower Farming Journey with Amanda Powell
Text Agony Aunt Roz with your Cutflower Questions.Its time for Part 2, with Roz and Amanda Powell. They continue their conversation about flower farming. They delve into essential recommendations for flower farmers, emphasising the importance of pricing confidently and not undervaluing your products. They encourage growers to be kind to themselves, embrace their unique blooms, and focus on intentional growing. The hosts also share insights on achieving efficiency and productivity in flower farming.Key Takeaways:Crunch the numbers and price your flowers confidently.Embrace imposter syndrome and gain confidence in y...
2023-11-10
36 min
Psychedelic Conversations
Psychedelic Conversations | Shelby Hartman - Double Blind Media #PsychedelicScience2023
Welcome to the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver, Colorado! In this episode, we explore Shelby's background story and delve into what motivated her to become a journalist. We also discuss her magazine "DoubleBlind," her thoughts on the future of the psychedelic space, the significance of education in the psychedelic field, her efforts to provide support to indigenous cultures, advice on navigating social media, her observations from the Psychedelic Science conference, as well as her current projects and much more! 00:00 - Introduction 01:11 - Shelby's Background 02:05...
2023-11-05
19 min
Everyday Wealth
Season 2 Episode 29: Estate planning for people with disabilities
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 out of every 36 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines’ Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Isabel Barrow and a director of estate planning Erin Smith, to detail the financial and legal challenges that families of children with special needs face and discuss options to consider to help navigate them. Later in the episode, Jean talks to Gordon Hartman, the founder of Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first fully accessible and inclusive theme park, which was inspired by his daughter Morgan...
2023-07-24
41 min
Happily Ever After is Just the Beginning
How a Marriage Professional Keeps Her Relationship Thriving
All relationships face challenges. This is because you have two people trying to navigate through their differences. Relationship professionals are not immune from this very human experience. What they do have is the knowledge and tools to successfully negotiate the differences. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Susan Hartman Brenizer reveals some things she does consistently that have […] The post How a Marriage Professional Keeps Her Relationship Thriving appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2023-06-20
36 min
Happily Ever After Is Just The Beginning! - Lesli Doares, LMFT
How a Marriage Professional Keeps Her Relationship Thriving
All relationships face challenges. This is because you have two people trying to navigate through their differences. Relationship professionals are not immune from this very human experience. What they do have is the knowledge and tools to successfully negotiate the differences. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Susan Hartman Brenizer reveals some things she does consistently that have helped keep her 18-year marriage on the right track. If you are looking to keep the spark in your marriage, or rekindle it if it’s gone dim, Lesli can help. Please share the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. ...
2023-06-20
36 min
New Books in Politics and Polemics
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
How can scholars employ the practices and techniques of investigative journalism?Susan Hartman provides an answer in her intimate look at refugee experience in the United States. In City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life Into A Dying American Town (Beacon Press 2022), Hartman introduces readers to Utica, a small Rust Belt city located in upstate New York, just 250 miles north of Manhattan. The city provides the backdrop as Hartman examines the lives of three refugees: a Somali Bantu teenager who straddles the expectations of her Somali mother and those of her American peers; an...
2023-05-02
43 min
New Books in Anthropology
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
How can scholars employ the practices and techniques of investigative journalism?Susan Hartman provides an answer in her intimate look at refugee experience in the United States. In City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life Into A Dying American Town (Beacon Press 2022), Hartman introduces readers to Utica, a small Rust Belt city located in upstate New York, just 250 miles north of Manhattan. The city provides the backdrop as Hartman examines the lives of three refugees: a Somali Bantu teenager who straddles the expectations of her Somali mother and those of her American peers; an...
2023-05-02
43 min
New Books in Public Policy
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
How can scholars employ the practices and techniques of investigative journalism?Susan Hartman provides an answer in her intimate look at refugee experience in the United States. In City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life Into A Dying American Town (Beacon Press 2022), Hartman introduces readers to Utica, a small Rust Belt city located in upstate New York, just 250 miles north of Manhattan. The city provides the backdrop as Hartman examines the lives of three refugees: a Somali Bantu teenager who straddles the expectations of her Somali mother and those of her American peers; an...
2023-05-02
43 min
New Books in Economics
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
How can scholars employ the practices and techniques of investigative journalism?Susan Hartman provides an answer in her intimate look at refugee experience in the United States. In City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life Into A Dying American Town (Beacon Press 2022), Hartman introduces readers to Utica, a small Rust Belt city located in upstate New York, just 250 miles north of Manhattan. The city provides the backdrop as Hartman examines the lives of three refugees: a Somali Bantu teenager who straddles the expectations of her Somali mother and those of her American peers; an...
2023-05-02
43 min
New Books in Urban Studies
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
How can scholars employ the practices and techniques of investigative journalism?Susan Hartman provides an answer in her intimate look at refugee experience in the United States. In City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life Into A Dying American Town (Beacon Press 2022), Hartman introduces readers to Utica, a small Rust Belt city located in upstate New York, just 250 miles north of Manhattan. The city provides the backdrop as Hartman examines the lives of three refugees: a Somali Bantu teenager who straddles the expectations of her Somali mother and those of her American peers; an...
2023-05-02
43 min
New Books in Journalism
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
How can scholars employ the practices and techniques of investigative journalism?Susan Hartman provides an answer in her intimate look at refugee experience in the United States. In City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life Into A Dying American Town (Beacon Press 2022), Hartman introduces readers to Utica, a small Rust Belt city located in upstate New York, just 250 miles north of Manhattan. The city provides the backdrop as Hartman examines the lives of three refugees: a Somali Bantu teenager who straddles the expectations of her Somali mother and those of her American peers; an...
2023-05-02
41 min
In This Day and Page
Episode 41: WDM Library Staff Celebrate National Library Week (April 24, 2023)
In today’s episode, we’re sitting down with four library staff members in honor of National Library Week. First, we’ll speak with Susan Greenwood, the Library’s Administrative Secretary. Next we’ll chat with Megan Hartman, a Youth Services Assistant. Third on the list is Rachel Bussan, our Collection Services Specialist. And last but certainly not least we’ll talk with Chris Mortimore, one of our hardworking Circulation Clerks. National Library Week is a yearly, week-long celebration that highlights our nation's libraries, library workers' contributions and promotes library use and support.
2023-04-24
22 min
The Live Drop
Syndicating the Experience of Brittany Butler
Brittany Butler is a former CIA targeting officer with first-hand knowledge in the recruitment and handling of spies, and dismantling of terrorist networks abroad. A staunch advocate Middle Eastern women's rights, Brittany has worked to protect the rights of disenfranchised Afghan women and girls, and works within her local community to resettle Afghan refugees. The first in a series, THE SYNDICATE SPY combines facts with fiction, of how female intelligence officers utilize both intellect and skills to see beyond religious and cultural barriers in order to bring peace to this war-torn region. Find Brittany on Socials: brittanycbutler.com @formerspyl
2023-03-31
47 min
AWM Author Talks
Episode 136: Caits Meissner & Nicole Shawan Junior
This week, Caits Meissner and Nicole Shawan Junior discuss their contributions to The Sentences That Create Us: Crafting A Writer’s Life in Prison. They are joined by Alicia Brown.The following conversation originally took place May 15, 2022 and was recorded live at the American Writers Festival.AWM PODCAST NETWORK HOMEMore about The Sentences That Create Us:The Sentences That Create Us provides a road map for incarcerated people and their allies to have a thriving writing life behind bars—and shared beyond the walls—that draws on the unique insights of more...
2023-03-27
49 min
Probable Causation
Episode 89: Graeme Blair on community policing in the Global South
Graeme Blair talks about the effects of community policing in the Global South. “Community Policing Does Not Build Citizen Trust in Police or Reduce Crime in the Global South” by Graeme Blair, Jeremy M. Weinstein, Fotini Christia, Eric Arias, Emile Badran, Robert A. Blair, Ali Cheema, Thiemo Fetzer, Guy Grossman, Dotan Haim, Rebecca Hanson, Ali Hasanain, Ben Kachero, Dorothy Kronick, Benjamin Morse, Robert Muggah, Matthew Nanes, Tara Slough, Nico Ravanilla, Jacob N. Shapiro, Barbara Silva, Pedro C. L. Souza, Lily Tsai, and Anna Wilke. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonp...
2023-03-14
43 min
Lovecraft eZine: A Horror Podcast That Feels Like Hanging Out With Friends
Interview: Sadie Hartmann, author of 101 HORROR BOOKS TO READ BEFORE YOU'RE MURDERED! Plus: discussion about Susan Meachen, the writer who faked her suicide. And more!
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners: 😄 "I am deeply, deeply grateful for this group and the guests you have. When I listen/watch, I feel like after a lifetime of being a square peg in a round world, I've finally found my peer group. Thank you, thank you, thank you." -- Sandy Hale 😄 "I’ve had a pretty bad bout of depression this week and took half the week off of work and listening to some episodes of you all is helping a lot to occupy the mind. To...
2023-01-10
2h 05
The SeasonED RD
Hold Still With Me And Help Me Grieve
Beth Hartman McGilley, Ph.D., FAED, CEDS-S The Relationship Is The Secret Sauce How feeling fat, dumb and ugly can teach us Find a supervisor, find a therapist who will help you stay attuned to the relationship in which that healing is happening. Insight isn’t curative but it’s essential Saw myself in the textbook - At least 30% of us in the field with lived experience with ED- it was RADICAL to talk about it How privilege informs our experience, understanding intersectionality, how it impacts us as professionals “I marvel at what younger therapists are...
2022-11-04
41 min
80s TV Ladies
Scarecrow and Ms. King with Eugenie Ross-Leming
Susan and Sharon sit down with the co-creator of “Scarecrow & Mrs. King” - Eugenie Ross-Leming - to get some real behind-the-scenes insight on the show's creation, Kate Jackson, Bruce Boxleitner, feminism in television, and managing long-term success in Hollywood. The discussion includes…- Eugenie’s early years with the legendary improvisation troupe Second City, where she performed with the likes of John Belushi, Harold Ramis and Bill Murray.- Writing for Norman Lear on the ground-breaking late-night serials “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” starring Louise Lasser and creating “Fernwood 2 Night” starring Martin Mull and Fred Willard.- How she and writ...
2022-08-31
1h 08
The VHS Strikes Back
Pandemonium (1982)
It's Patreon Susan's choice this week and she's chosen the 1982 parody slasher movie, Pandemonium. Directed by Alfred Sole and stars Tom Smothers, Eileen Brennan, Phil Hartman, Tab Hunter, Carol Kane, David Lander, Eve Arden, and Paul Reubens. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: A former high school student who always wanted to be a cheerleader decides to reopen the cheerleading program at her former high school after years of closure for being targeted by a serial killer. thevhsstrikesback@gmail...
2022-08-31
48 min
Narrative for Social Justice
Perspectives from the Narrative Conference
Missing the Narrative conference already? Tune into our post-conference bonus episode, where we chat with panelists from “TransForming Narrative Studies” (Joonas), “Migrant & Refugee Narratives” (Victoria), “Fictionality and the Didactics of Sexuality” (Yonina), and “After Empathy” (Aili). Podcast music created by Drew Morgan Follow the Narrative for Social Justice Facebook page Follow Narrative for Social Justice on Twitter Open the episode transcript BIBLIOGRAPHY (also in transcript) www.yoninahoffman.com. https://p-lit.org kari edwards, Succubus in my Pocket. Eoagh Books, 2015. Susan Lanser, ‘Queering Narrative...
2022-07-27
47 min
Pages n' Pages
Chapter 53: Let’s Talk Banned Books
In this week's episode, we talk about something that infuriates us more than anything else - banned books. The original idea was to talk about ban books from around the world, but we focus a lot on the 10 most popular banned books in America. Book bans and challenges aren't new, and it's extremely frustrating to see challenges focused on gender identity, race, sexual orientation and racism. Current times have seen a significant increase in book challenges and we wanted to focus on and bring attention to the books that are being targeted. What We Read and What We Are Reading: S...
2022-07-05
1h 51
The Honest Youth Pastor Podcast
Cultural Integrity vs. Christian Integrity - A Sermon Review Of Pastor Dan Carroll
This sermon review is from a sermon preached by Pastor Dan Carroll. This sermon was preached and uploaded on June 7, 2022. All rights belong to Dan Carroll and Waters Of Life Community Church. This video is for teaching and review purposes only and is protected under fair use. Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship. Original Sermon Link: https://youtu.be/qVp5DBAqOyQ ------------------------------- Podcast...
2022-07-02
1h 03
New Books in Anthropology
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town (Beacon Press, 2022) paints an intimate portrait of the newcomers revitalizing a fading industrial town – illuminating the larger canvas of refugee life in 21st century America. For many Americans, ‘refugee’ still conjures up the image of a threatening outsider: a stranger who will steal jobs, or a family who will be a drain on the economy. Yet, most people know little about how refugees have actually fared in America: the lives they have built over generations and the cities they have transformed. In New York state, t...
2022-06-23
31 min
New Books in Public Policy
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town (Beacon Press, 2022) paints an intimate portrait of the newcomers revitalizing a fading industrial town – illuminating the larger canvas of refugee life in 21st century America. For many Americans, ‘refugee’ still conjures up the image of a threatening outsider: a stranger who will steal jobs, or a family who will be a drain on the economy. Yet, most people know little about how refugees have actually fared in America: the lives they have built over generations and the cities they have transformed. In New York state, t...
2022-06-23
31 min
New Books in Urban Studies
Susan Hartman, "City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town" (Beacon Press, 2022)
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town (Beacon Press, 2022) paints an intimate portrait of the newcomers revitalizing a fading industrial town – illuminating the larger canvas of refugee life in 21st century America. For many Americans, ‘refugee’ still conjures up the image of a threatening outsider: a stranger who will steal jobs, or a family who will be a drain on the economy. Yet, most people know little about how refugees have actually fared in America: the lives they have built over generations and the cities they have transformed. In New York sta...
2022-06-23
31 min
For Real
Books on Disability Activism
This week Alice and Kim talk about books on disability activism to recognize the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Plus, new nonfiction about divorce colonies, fangirls, and more.Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kendra Winchester and Kim Ukura.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Nonfiction in the News‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ Series Adaptation Casts Kathryn Hahn...
2022-06-21
50 min
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town by Susan Hartman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/538754to listen full audiobooks. Title: City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town Author: Susan Hartman Narrator: Samara Naeymi Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 29 minutes Release date: June 7, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: A gripping portrait of refugees who forged a new life in the Rust Belt, the deep roots they’ve formed in their community, and their role in shaping its culture and prosperity. 'This is an American tale that everyone should read. . . . The storytelling is so intimate and the characters feel so deeply real tha...
2022-06-07
7h 29
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town by Susan Hartman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/538754 to listen full audiobooks. Title: City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town Author: Susan Hartman Narrator: Samara Naeymi Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 29 minutes Release date: June 7, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: A gripping portrait of refugees who forged a new life in the Rust Belt, the deep roots they’ve formed in their community, and their role in shaping its culture and prosperity. 'This is an American tale that everyone should read. . . . The storytelling is so intimate and the characters feel so deeply rea...
2022-06-07
10 min
Let Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free Audiobook
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town Audiobook by Susan Hartman
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 538754 Title: City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town Author: Susan Hartman Narrator: Samara Naeymi Format: Unabridged Length: 7:29:02 Language: English Release date: 06-07-22 Publisher: Beacon Press Genres: History, Non-Fiction, North America, Social Science Summary: A gripping portrait of refugees who forged a new life in the Rust Belt, the deep roots they’ve formed in their community, and their role in shaping its culture and prosperity. 'This is an American tale that everyone should read. . . . The storytelling is so int...
2022-06-07
7h 29
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town by Susan Hartman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/538754 to listen full audiobooks. Title: City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town Author: Susan Hartman Narrator: Samara Naeymi Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 29 minutes Release date: June 7, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A gripping portrait of refugees who forged a new life in the Rust Belt, the deep roots they’ve formed in their community, and their role in shaping its culture and prosperity. 'This is an American tale that everyone should read. . . . The storytelling is so intimate and the characters feel so deeply rea...
2022-06-07
10 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town by Susan Hartman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/538754to listen full audiobooks. Title: City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town Author: Susan Hartman Narrator: Samara Naeymi Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 29 minutes Release date: June 7, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A gripping portrait of refugees who forged a new life in the Rust Belt, the deep roots they’ve formed in their community, and their role in shaping its culture and prosperity. 'This is an American tale that everyone should read. . . . The storytelling is so intimate and the characters feel so deeply real tha...
2022-06-07
7h 29
Weekly Word From St. Andrew, Farmersville
Weekly Word Podcast from St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Farmersville, Ohio, April 15, 2022 - Community Good Friday Service
St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Farmersville, Ohio April 15, 2022 Community Good Friday Service Participating in Tonight's Service: Rev. Steve Fox, Farmersville United Church of Christ Cynthia Hadley, Farmersville United Church of Christ Pastor Susan Hartman, Farmersville United Church of Christ Pastor Jon Kibler, St. Andrew Lutheran Church Announcements Prelude Opening Hymn - "The Old Rugged Cross" Responsive Reading Prayer of the Day First Lesson - Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12 Second Lesso...
2022-04-16
40 min
Knihkupectví LUXOR
Vražedné pohádky, pořádná dávka thrillerů i novinky českých autorů a autorek
Amáliina nehybnost (audio) – Kateřina Rudčenková Poprvé a rozhodně ne naposled – Hugo Hartman (vyjde 3. 6.)Cvičení důvěry – Susan ChoiováBílá voda – Kateřina Tučková (20. 4.)Vesnice – Kristýna Trpková (14. 4.)Vražedné pohádky – Andreas Gruber (11. 4.)Jiná třída – Joanne Harrisová (7. 4.)Smrt přichází na prohlídku – Anders de la Motte, Mans Nilsson (13. 4.)První osoba jednotného čísla – Haruki Murakami (1. 6.)Podvolení – Michel Houellebecq (18. 5.)
2022-04-05
19 min
New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
3.5 The Romance of Recovery: Ben Bateman talks to Shola von Reinhold (AV)
Shola von Reinhold is the author of LOTE, a novel about getting lost in the archives and finding what the archives have lost. LOTE won the 2021 James Tait Black prize so who better to join Shola on Novel Dialogue than Ben Bateman of Edinburgh University, lead judge of the prize committee? This conversation takes listeners back to all yesterday’s parties as Shola, Ben, and Aarthi time travel to the Harlem Renaissance and the interwar modernist era. Shola offers up Richard Bruce Nugent as their current figure of fascination (or “transfixion” to use a key image from LOTE), and wonders what...
2022-03-31
37 min
Novel Dialogue
3.5 The Romance of Recovery: Ben Bateman talks to Shola von Reinhold (AV)
Shola von Reinhold is the author of LOTE, a novel about getting lost in the archives and finding what the archives have lost. LOTE won the 2021 James Tait Black prize so who better to join Shola on Novel Dialogue than Ben Bateman of Edinburgh University, lead judge of the prize committee? This conversation takes listeners back to all yesterday’s parties as Shola, Ben, and Aarthi time travel to the Harlem Renaissance and the interwar modernist era. Shola offers up Richard Bruce Nugent as their current figure of fascination (or “transfixion” to use a key image from LOTE), and wonders what...
2022-03-31
37 min
New Books in Literature
3.5 The Romance of Recovery: Ben Bateman talks to Shola von Reinhold (AV)
Shola von Reinhold is the author of LOTE, a novel about getting lost in the archives and finding what the archives have lost. LOTE won the 2021 James Tait Black prize so who better to join Shola on Novel Dialogue than Ben Bateman of Edinburgh University, lead judge of the prize committee? This conversation takes listeners back to all yesterday’s parties as Shola, Ben, and Aarthi time travel to the Harlem Renaissance and the interwar modernist era. Shola offers up Richard Bruce Nugent as their current figure of fascination (or “transfixion” to use a key image from LOTE), and wonders what...
2022-03-31
37 min
The MCG Pediatric Podcast
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Welcome to the MCG Pediatric Podcast! Dr. April Hartman, an associate professor of Pediatrics and the Division Chief of General Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, is joined by Medical Student, Kayla Cooper to discuss pertinent topics surrounding individuals living with Autism with a pediatric lens. Specifically, they will: Define, Explain the prevalence of, and discuss clinical symptoms of autism spectrum disorder Explain the diagnostic evaluation of autism spectrum disorder Discuss the screening and surveillance of autism spectrum disorder Evaluate the management of co-occurring conditions with autism spectrum disorder Define Current Interventions for pa...
2022-02-15
30 min
OKHR Leads
23. Krista Scammahorn - Making Magic Happen
Krista Scammahorn is a person who puts her thoughts first. She believes if leaders have the right thoughts proper communication, vision and execution will follow. Krista is currently the workforce Development Consultant at Francis Tuttle Vo-Tech where she connects companies to workers. She is also an author, speaker, trainer and email guru. Listen as we learn about how her science background eventually led to the great connector and visionary she is today. There will be a test at the end with questions regarding what does "Hippy Dippy" mean and how many emails Tara currently has in her...
2021-09-20
1h 00
The Fire These Times
88/ A History of Nothing (With Susan A. Crane)
This is a conversation with Susan A. Crane, author of the book “Nothing Happened: A History“ Get early access + more perks on Patreon.com/firethesetimes Blog: https://thefirethisti.me You can follow on Twitter or Instagram @ firethesetimes too. Topics Discussed: How do people think of the past? What does Nothing even mean? Four expressions of historical consciousness: 1- Nothing Happened 2- Nothing is the Way it Was 3- Nothing has Changed 4- Nothing is Left How far away does the past have to be before being cons...
2021-09-17
1h 27
Healthy Tips After 50 Podcast
Integrative Medicine Conversation
Integrative Medicine Conversation An Interview with Aaron Hartman M.D. This is one of my longer interviews because there was just so much to talk about and we really only skimmed the surface of the whole subject. Dr. Hartman is originally from and currently lives in Virginia where he is one of the rare Integrative Medicine doctors. Dr. Hartman became interested in this area of medicine because of his first adopted daughter who had Cerebral Palsy. His daughter's health struggles forced him to confront an uncomfortable realization: Our current healthcare system doesn't have all...
2021-09-14
53 min
Rose Library Presents: Community Conversations
A Conversation with Maureen Owen and Nick Sturm
In this final episode of Season One of Community Conversations, Nick Sturm, NEH Postdoctoral Fellow in Poetics at Emory's Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, does a deep dive into small press publishing with Maureen Owen, legendary publisher of Telephone Books and Telephone Magazine in New York from 1969-1983, bringing many then-unknown poets' books into the world, including Susan Howe, Patricia Spears Jones, and Yuki Hartman. The Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, a part of the Rose Library's literary and poetry collections, recently acquired several Telephone books and magazine issues, which completes the collection, and is the only educational institution to...
2021-06-09
46 min
USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#197/Children of Genius: Gary Wexler + Erik Williams + Peter Exley + Musical Guest Connie Evingson
In our ongoing series Children of Genius, we’ve spoken with Raymond and Dion Neutra, sons of Richard Neutra; Guilliame Schindler, great-grandson of Rudolph Schindler; Randy Koenig, son of Pierre Koenig; Susan and Eric Saarinen, children of Eero Saarinen; Eric Lloyd Wright, grandson of Frank Lloyd Wright; Emily Ain, daughter of Gregory Ain; Celia Bertoia, daughter of Harry Bertoia, Eames Demetrios and Carla Hartman, grandchildren of Charles and Ray Eames, Erika Pfammatter, granddaughter of Walter Gropius, and Annie Gwathmey, daughter of Charles Gwathmey. Today we reach out to Palm Springs to talk with graphic designer Gary Wexler, son of ar...
2021-05-24
1h 07
The Ecommerce Roadmap
59. How to get Traffic without spending a fortune on Ads
6 weeks to control her Traffic. An Insider’s look! Get ready for a raw and real conversation with Karen Hartman. You’ll hear how she’s finally clear and feeling confident that she can drive enough traffic to her site without breaking the bank. How she used tests to identify the best audiences and consistently reduce costs. The one thing she wishes she did a year ago. Her advice to everyone who is struggling to get momentum. Get on the waitlist for Traffic Bootcamp Live! here: https://thesoc...
2021-05-18
33 min
I've Been Better
11: w/ Tori Aldrin on not missing the little things
CW: death, loss of life, talk of suicide, accidental death, mental health On Episode 11, host Susan and one of her best friends and fellow cat mom, Tori Aldrin, record an emotional conversation on the death of a friend. Tori currently works as an office manager. She is passionate about cooking, music and gardening. Some of her hobbies include embroidery, reading, overthinking and obsessing over past mistakes. Fun fact: Tori holds the unpopular opinion of milk first, cereal second. In honor of Hannah Hartman. If you, or any...
2021-05-17
51 min
Weekly Word From St. Andrew, Farmersville
Weekly Word Podcast - Community Easter Sunrise Service, 2021
St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Farmersville, Ohio March 4, 2021 Worship Leaders: Pastor Susan Hartman, Farmersville United Church of Christ Pastor Jon Kibler, St. Andrew Lutheran Church Mr. Greg Shell, Slifers Presbyterian Church Welcome and Announcements Prelude Opening Hymn - "Jesus Christ is Risen Today" - LBW #151 Responsive Reading Prayer of the Day First Lesson - Isaiah 25:6-9 Second Lesson - 1 Corinthians 15:19-28 Hymn - "The Day of Resurrection" - LBW #141...
2021-04-04
38 min
Weekly Word From St. Andrew, Farmersville
Weekly Word Podcast - Community Ash Wednesday Service, 2021
St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Farmersville, Ohio February 17, 2021 Worship Leaders: Rev. Steve Fox, Chaplain, and Member, Farmersville United Church of Christ Rev. Susan Hartman, Pastor, Farmersville United Church of Christ Rev. Jon Kibler, Pastor, St. Andrew Lutheran Church Welcome and Announcements Prelude Confession Blessing and Imposition of Ashes Opening Hymn - "Just As I Am, Without One Plea" - LBW #296, vv. 1, 2, and 6 Assurance of Pardon Prayer of the Day First Readi...
2021-02-18
45 min
History Talk
Election 2020: Insights from History
Ohio State University Department of History faculty experts discuss the historical context of Election 2020. Panelists include: Paula Baker, Associate Professor, Department of History; Nicholas Breyfogle, Associate Professor, Department of History and Director of the Goldberg Center; Susan Hartman, Professor Emerita, Department of History; Clay Howard, Associate Professor, Department of History; and Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Associate Professor, Department of History Posted: December 1, 2020 Connect with us! Email: Origins@osu.edu Twitter: @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Find transcripts, background reading, and more at origins.osu.edu A transcript of this...
2021-02-09
59 min
USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#182/Daughters of Design: Susan Saarinen + Celia Bertoia + Carla Hartman
Like the Supremes, or Destiny’s Child, today’s guests have been rocking with the greatest hits of Modernist design for decades as the daughters or granddaughters of its most iconic architects and designers, Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, and Harry Bertoia. Carla Hartman, Susan Saarinen, and Celia Bertoia are the best of friends and speak around the country as the Daughters of Design.
2021-02-08
50 min
History Talk, the history podcast from Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective
Election 2020: Insights from History
Ohio State University Department of History faculty experts discuss the historical context of Election 2020. Panelists include: Paula Baker, Associate Professor, Department of History; Nicholas Breyfogle, Associate Professor, Department of History and Director of the Goldberg Center; Susan Hartman, Professor Emerita, Department of History; Clay Howard, Associate Professor, Department of History; and Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Associate Professor, Department of History. An in-text version of this episode can be found at: https://origins.osu.edu/index.php/historytalk/election-2020-insights-history
2020-12-01
59 min
First Universalist Church of Minneapolis Sunday Service Podcast
November 29, 2020 - Harvest the Power: Thanksgiving Reimagined
Historically, UU ministers were instrumental in creating this U.S. holiday and the “Pilgrims and the Indians” pageant tradition that roots the holiday in an historically inaccurate and harmful colonial narrative. Many UU congregations in New England can trace their lineage directly back to early settler congregations that had a role in the genocide of Native communities. As a religious tradition, we cannot decide who we will be without reckoning with the truth of who some of our ancestors were. This year, let us be grateful in a genuine manner. Let our gratitude flow from our deep, ongo...
2020-11-30
39 min
Troubled Men Podcast
TMP 112 Glenn Hartman: Klezmer Under Glass
The accordionist and co-founder of the New Orleans Klezmer Allstars actually came to play the instrument and Yiddish music quite by accident. Glenn has played piano and organ with numerous rock acts including Anders Osborne, Susan Cowsill, and Lulu and the Broadsides and teaches Jewish music at Tulane University. Time spent playing klezmer music has also fostered a deepening spiritual life and religious practice. Listen in as his faith is put to the ultimate test with the Troubled Men. Topics include school predictions, the heat, the Clive Davis doc., the Paul Williams doc., Barry Manilow, “The Loved One,” Carpenters, Carl Rein...
2020-07-09
1h 27
Salón de Moda
Algunas historias escondidas de la moda
La semana pasada hablamos de la relación entre la moda y el activismo, y cómo esa relación puede verse como algo no tan genuino dependiendo de quién venga. Hoy seguimos la conversación, hablando de algunos personajes que han sido ignorados en la escritura tradicional de la historia de la moda. Esperamos mostrarles cómo, a través de los tiempos, el lente por el que se nos ha enseñado la historia ha nublado la trayectoria de muchos personajes importantes y es reflejo de un racismo sistemático que debe ser reconocido y enfrentado.R...
2020-06-23
32 min
Faith Angle
Susan Glasser and Micah Goodman: Seeing with New Eyes
For this conversation, we sit down with Susan Glasser, The New Yorker’s staff writer and columnist, and a journalist who participated in our first overseas Faith Angle Forum, last November. Susan is the author of two books, a 10-year veteran correspondent at The Washington Post, editor-in-chief at Foreign Policy, and founder of Political Magazine. This conversation is followed by an airing of a Faith Angle presentation from Dr. Micah Goodman, research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, and the author of four books. Guests Susan Glasser Micah Goodman Links Micah Goodman: "Ca...
2020-06-05
58 min
ON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones, the NEW Jones.Show Podcast
Norman Lear is Part of Everyone’s Family
Norman Lear is a television and film writer/producer whose dynamic career in Hollywood has encompassed both the Golden Age and Streaming Era. At 97, Norman Lear has no plans to retire. His production banner, ACT III, has a first look deal with Sony Pictures Television. He serves as executive producer to the critically acclaimed reimagining of “One Day At A Time,” recently resurrected for a fourth season by PopTV and CBS after a three season run on Netflix. He also executive produces and co-hosts with Jimmy Kimmel, “LIVE In Front of a Studio Audience …,” which set record...
2020-05-07
26 min
TV Guidance Counselor
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 393: Ryan Douglass
September 20-26, 1997 Today Ken welcomes old friend, frame-maker and comedian Ryan Douglass to the show. Ken and Ryan discuss bible eating, book stores, the last time Ken saw Ryan, Princess Di, all the places Ryan has lived, Home Improvement, The New People, Baywatch, Elton John, TV Movies, Unicorn Sculptures, Lance Burton, COPS, the Walsh Brothers, Early Edition, Chicago, Short Circuit, Bullit, Superbowl, Sister Wendy, Catholic Television, bad Notre Dame tattoos, Dave Thomas, Grace Under Fire, confusing Suddenly Susan, Veronica's Closet and Just Shoot Me, Cybill, Billy Corgan, Ryan meeting Smashing Pumpkins, Ghoulardi, Svengoulie, CHUD, Newradio...
2020-01-27
1h 37
Going Solo
From Fortune 500 Director to Marketing Consultant Featuring Susan Hartman
Susan Hartman is a former director of global marketing at Fortune 500 company Schneider Electric, now working as a marketing advisor and consultant with companies across the country as the Principle of Susan Hartman Consulting LLC. We discuss:Becoming a champion in getting unemployed [2:05]What is going to set you free? [4:25]How to prepare for a job loss [7:05]Why you should not burn bridges after losing a job [11:06]What a single company cannot give you [13:45]Moving from we-us to me-I [15:46]Challenging surprises that solopreneurs might encounter [19:19]With over 20 years of experience in building successful marketing p...
2019-12-27
25 min
LeadingAge Workforce Innovators
Episode 15: How one provider helps employees gain college credit and build their careers.
In this episode, we hear from 4 representatives of Acts Retirement-Life Communities. First, Jeff Kaighn, executive vice president and chief administrative officer, and Jo Anne Hartman, managing director, tell us about Acts’ education and tuition reimbursement programs for employees. We also hear from 2 employees, Louis Senat and Jessica Ciritella, who are enrolled in degree programs thanks to this benefit. LeadingAge Workforce Innovators is hosted by Gene Mitchell; Susan Hildebrandt leads the Center for Workforce Solutions.
2019-12-11
00 min
Rashomon
Gerry's Girls
For a few years, Emily and her moms, Sammy and her family, Cara and her moms, most of the Gold-Doyle household, and Gerald and his wife would get together for Summer gatherings and Christmas get togethers. And then the reunions started to fade. Throughout the course of this experience definitions of family evolve and change. What is family? You'll hear thirteen answers to this question! Plus Hillary quotes Ann Hartman again and reflects on a Summer spent indoors making a podcast.This is the eighth (and final) chapter of the big story that takes up most of...
2019-09-03
39 min
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Steven Sisler: Seeing People as We Are
Steven Sisler may not be a household name, but he should be. Steve is a Master Level Behavioral Profiler and the lead Behavioral Analyst at The Behavioral Resource Group. He consults on personality, career strategy, leadership strategy, culture, spiritual growth, relationship management, and temperament strategy. We were introduced to Steve by one of our listeners and we were happy to invite him on the show. His wit and wisdom were both entertaining and rewarding in ways that only a guy who has held jobs as diverse as roofing a house to authoring seven books and speaking at...
2019-08-18
1h 24
Heroic Investing Show
186: Shot Down: The True Story of Pilot Howard Snyder and the Crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth by Steve Snyder
Gary Pinkerton talks with Steve Snyder, author of Shot Down: The True Story of Pilot Howard Snyder and the Crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth. Steve is the son of Howard Snyder, who was a B-17 pilot with the 8th Air Force flying missions over Germany during World War 2 and was shot down over Belgium. Steve recounts some of the stories that he learned about his father's journey while researching the book, as well as what he's learned about The Greatest Generation and why it's so critical that we document and remember everything we can about their generation.
2019-06-06
22 min
Strange Talk Podcast
Ep. 34 Hollywood Murders
Hey Strangers! here's lasts weeks episode. In this episode I discuss some cases of Celebrities that met their untimely fate. Some of the cases are Phil Hartman and Susan Cabot so why not listen to find out what the other cases are. follow me on Instagram @strangetalkpodcast so you can keep up to date on what I'm working on. send me stuff via my email at strangetalkpodcast@outlook.com music by Gene Rodemichs Orchestra
2019-06-03
48 min
Holistic Survival Show - Economic Crisis
HS 434 FBF - The Monopoly Telecom Industry with Susan Crawford
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 159, originally published in July 2013. Susan Crawford is the Professor at the Cardozo School of Law, former Special Assistant for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy to President Obama, columnist for Bloomberg View, former Board Member of ICANN, and founder of OneWebDay. She is also the author of, "Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age." Crawford believes the telecom industry now has a monopoly. American are paying much more for Internet access yet getting much less. Other countries are beating America in this space.
2018-11-09
20 min
Holistic Survival Show - Economic Crisis
HS 426 FBF - "Hot Coffee" with Susan Saladoff
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 86, originally published in April 2012. We all remember the famous McDonald’s hot coffee case where Stella Liebeck sued McDonald’s after her scalding coffee spilled and burned her. But do we know the actual facts? Jason Hartman interviews Susan Saladoff, former attorney and producer of the documentary “Hot Coffee,” regarding the distorted facts surrounding the case and what is wrong with our court system today. Susan purports that our justice system has become partial to big business through public relations campaigns, and people believe that we have an out-of-control court system whe...
2018-09-21
39 min
Tracking Wonder Podcast
S1 EP10: The Challenges of Long-Term Love & Creative Work with Susan Piver
As entrepreneurs and creatives, we know the feeling of pouring our whole heart into our work. Of devoting all our attention to the project at hand in pursuit of something greater than ourselves. How do we balance that quest for our best work with the desire to nurture our long-term, loving relationships? How do we make room for the people we love—and love us back? What if the qualities necessary to sustain our long-term, loving relationships are the very same qualities we use to sustain our commitment to the creative path? On this episode of...
2018-06-05
1h 17
Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SW 317 - FBF - E-Book Publishing with author Susan Wingate
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 113, from November 2013. Susan Wingate is the winner of five literary awards and is a #1 Amazon Best Selling Author. She is an expert in e-book self-publishing. Her work has ranged from young adult romance to dark mystery. Susan has won various other literary awards for her short stories and poetry. In this interview, Wingate explains how writers can create an award-winning and popular blog. Website: www.SusanWingate.com
2017-12-15
25 min
Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SW 317 - FBF - E-Book Publishing with author Susan Wingate
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 113, from November 2013. Susan Wingate is the winner of five literary awards and is a #1 Amazon Best Selling Author. She is an expert in e-book self-publishing. Her work has ranged from young adult romance to dark mystery. Susan has won various other literary awards for her short stories and poetry. In this interview, Wingate explains how writers can create an award-winning and popular blog. Website: www.SusanWingate.com
2017-12-15
25 min
Brand Storytelling
Knowledge Marketing
On the Brand Storytelling podcast we are joined by Susan Hartman, a Global Marketer who will help us understand how to tap into the expertise and resources of an organisation, to then market the knowledge base and bring values to consumers. For shownotes and more information about our guest, head to the Newsmodo blog:www.newsmodo.com/all-blog-content/
2017-10-30
25 min
Edacious
079 - Charlottesville Community Magic
“In every community, there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart, there is the power to do it.” ---Marianne Williamson Resistance Work. With Persistence, Resolve, Resilience, and Magic. Welcome Friends, to a special episode of Edacious. Because it is not business as usual in our town of Charlottesville, Virginia this week. Now is not the time to speak of the latest greatest cocktail invention, nor to promote the latest brewery opening or wine dinner. Now is the time to celebrate all that is good about Charlottesville, to remind ours...
2017-08-15
32 min
MyNDTALK - HIV AND THE ROAD TO PARENTHOOD – Dan Hartman
MyNDTALK - HIV AND THE ROAD TO PARENTHOOD – Dan Hartman With a greater understanding of the HIV virus and new medications available, more medical professionals are telling couples with one infected partner that unprotected sex could be a safe option for having children. In the case of Susan and Dan Hartmann, they'd always been careful to have protected sex as he was HIV+. But when they wanted to start a family, doctors at the University of California at San Francisco said the best course of action might be unprotected sex.
2016-08-16
1h 01
Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)
AIPIS 149 - Bulk REO Purchases, Hard Money Loans & Financing by Friends & Family with Susan Lassiter-Lyons
Susan Lassiter-Lyons is the founder of TheInvestorInsights.com, twice voted the #1 real estate investing blog. An investor since 1994, Susan has closed more than 600 transactions and raised $26.2 million in private capital. Susan is a passionate teacher, growth strategist, and private money coach. She is also the author of Getting the Money: The Simple System for Getting Private Money for Your Real Estate Deals Key Takeaways: [2:58] If the bulk REO purchases are even available anymore [6:20] The size of bulk REOs that you're looking at with the big banks, and how a smaller investor...
2016-06-09
35 min
Angelic Realms Radio
Tori Hartman Returns!
Host Maria G Maas is joined by her *NEW Monday Co-Host: Susan Ellis-Saller, as they welcome Special Guest Tori Hartman, Author of The Chakra Wisdom Oracle Cards, back to the show! ...Plus offering Angel Messages and Mini-Readings for their Callers! Angelic Realms Radio is the official broadcast of The International Association of Angel Practitioners (I.A.A.P.) www.AngelPractitioners.com Angel AdvisorsClasses, Membership, Resources, Services, MentoringAngel ResourcesCertification Courses Follow Us: www.AngelPractitioners.com/Facebook www.AngelPractitioners.com/Twitter
2016-01-25
1h 21
American Monetary Association
AMA 126 - Who Gets What and Why, The New Economics of Matchmaking & Market Design with Alvin Roth
Jason Hartman talks with Alvin Roth, Craig & Susan McGaw Professor of Economics at Stanford and author of "Who Gets What and Why" Key Takeaways[5:28] - what aspect of the real estate market surprises him the most[11:45] - The market of organ donation[16:24] Repugnant Transactions[20:51] Government's role in contracts[24:56] Signals and two kinds of messages we send
2015-10-10
28 min
The Longevity & Biohacking Show with Jason Hartman
LS 19 - Science, Business, and the Foundation of Youth with Ted Anton
Ted Anton wrote the book The Longevity Seekers and speaks to Jason on some of the interesting developments that have happened in the longevity industry. He believes insulin is a huge predictor as to whether you'll live in your 100s or die in your 50s and explains how you can change the expression of your genes. Key Takeaways: 1:40 – Lab researchers discovered that they can extend the life of mice, worms, and flies by up to six times. 3:15 – Why can't we do this with humans? 8:50 – Ted believes the next major breakthrou...
2015-04-28
18 min
Greenroom Conversations
S01E27 - Susan Caldwell
2015-04-13
56 min
Grab Full Audiobook in Self Development, How-To
Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care by Susan Alvare Hedman | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care Author: Susan Alvare Hedman, Jetta Fuzy, Suzanne Rymer Narrator: Brenda K. Jaskulske Format: Unabridged Length: 21 hrs and 56 mins Language: English Release date: 12-04-13 Publisher: Hartman Publishing, Inc Genres: Self Development, How-To Summary: Hartmans Nursing Assistant Care: Long-Term Care, 3rd Edition, is now available in audiobook format! The audiobook was created to benefit auditory learners, students with reading challenges, speakers of English as a second language, and students on the go who want to make the most of their time. The recording utilized the talents...
2013-12-04
9h 56
Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SOW 113 - E-Book Publishing with author Susan Wingate
Susan Wingate is the winner of five literary awards and is a #1 Amazon Best Selling Author. She is an expert in e-book self-publishing. Her work has ranged from young adult romance to dark mystery. Susan has won various other literary awards for her short stories and poetry. In this interview, Wingate explains how writers can create an award-winning and popular blog. Find out more about Susan Wingate at www.susanwingate.com.
2013-11-06
24 min
Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SOW 113 - E-Book Publishing with author Susan Wingate
Susan Wingate is the winner of five literary awards and is a #1 Amazon Best Selling Author. She is an expert in e-book self-publishing. Her work has ranged from young adult romance to dark mystery. Susan has won various other literary awards for her short stories and poetry. In this interview, Wingate explains how writers can create an award-winning and popular blog. Find out more about Susan Wingate at www.susanwingate.com.
2013-11-06
24 min
Holistic Survival Show - Economic Crisis
HS 162 - "Driving Solo: Dealing with Grief" with Susan Alpert
Susan Covell Alpert is the creator of the “Chaos to Control” program and author of "Driving Solo: Dealing with Grief and the Business of Financial Survival." Susan shares her unique tale of survival and explains how one can get through the aloneness, fear and sense of feeling completely adrift. She released a manual to save one's financial life, which includes how people thrive without a partner. Find out more about Susan Alpert at www.susanalpertconsulting.com.
2013-08-20
22 min