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Profoundly Scene
S2 E10 | Overcontrol
In this episode we're talking with Jessica Fink about her connection to Leslie Knope from Parks and Recreation. Jessica is a Licensed clinical social worker practicing out of Austin, Tx. She educates us about Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT) using examples from Parks and Rec. You can find Jessica and more information about this style of treatment at the following sites.https://www.jessicafinktherapy.com/blog-therapist-austinhttps://www.radicallyopen.net/--Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through...
2025-08-25
1h 27
Profoundly Scene
S2 E9 | Wayfinders
In this episode we're talking about Moana again!!! We're exploring different topics with Tiffany O'Hearn. Tiffany is passionate about helping others align with their true selves. You can find Tiffany and all her work at: www.innersoulmap.com --Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through pop culture and personal stories. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed I'd love...
2025-08-18
1h 10
Profoundly Scene
S2 E8 | Aloha
In this episode we're talking with Yvonne Membreno about Moana. Yvonne was born and raised in Maui, Hawai'i. Moana is a movie that invites you on a girls mission to save her people and find herself along the way.--Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through pop culture and personal stories. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed I'd love to...
2025-08-11
1h 24
Profoundly Scene
S2 E7 | ... and your soul rips
In this episode we're talking with Jason Tuttle bout the song Gone too soon by Scott Stapp. Jason is a father of 2 who experienced the loss of his son due to complications related to Eagle Barrett Syndrome - AKA Prune Belly Syndrome. This is a rare congenital disorder where the abdominal muscles are are deficient often leading to urinary tract issues. You can find Jason Tuttle, his coloring book, and more importantly his community at:https://letterstozachary.com/--Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental...
2025-08-05
1h 25
Brave & Curious with Dr Lora Shahine
Ep 129 Fewer Shots, Same Success: A New IVF Protocol with Dr. Linnea Goodman
What if IVF didn't have to mean so many shots? Could a new protocol allow for fewer shots, less office visits, AND be less expensive? In this episode of Brave & Curious, Dr. Lora Shahine is joined by Dr. Linnea Goodman to answer these questions and more. They review Dr. Goodman's research into a protocol, not new to the fertility field around the world, but new to most listeners in the United States that has many benefits to IVF patients. Dr. Linnea Goodman is a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist. Throughout her career, Dr. Goodman h...
2025-06-24
38 min
Brave & Curious with Dr Lora Shahine
Ep 129 Fewer Shots, Same Success: A New IVF Protocol with Dr. Linnea Goodman
What if IVF didn't have to mean so many shots? Could a new protocol allow for fewer shots, less office visits, AND be less expensive? In this episode of Brave & Curious, Dr. Lora Shahine is joined by Dr. Linnea Goodman to answer these questions and more. They review Dr. Goodman's research into a protocol, not new to the fertility field around the world, but new to most listeners in the United States that has many benefits to IVF patients. Dr. Linnea Goodman is a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist. Throughout her career, Dr. Goodman h...
2025-06-24
38 min
Profoundly Scene
S2 E6 | Am I healed, yet?
In this episode we're diving deep with part 2. We dig into how The Exorcist was the perfect analogy for Anne Alexander-Sieder as she navigated challenging times in her life. You can find Anne through her linktree: https://linktr.ee/Act_Bold --Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through pop culture and personal stories. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be...
2025-04-14
59 min
Profoundly Scene
S2 E5 | Key to the Solution
In this 2 part episode we're talking with Anne Alexander-Sieder about the Exorcist. You can find Anne and all her projects on her linktree: https://linktr.ee/Act_Bold --Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through pop culture and personal stories. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed I'd love to hear from you!Follow the show on...
2025-04-07
1h 00
Profoundly Scene
S2 E4 | It's All Temporary
In this episode we're talking with Nancy about Carrie Underwood's song Temporary Home. Nancy is a third culture kid and former Peace Corps Volunteer with a passion for travel, tech, and climate action. You can find Nancy on Instagram @thetravelinghapa--Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through pop culture and personal stories. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed...
2025-03-07
1h 17
Profoundly Scene
S2 E3 | You spot it, you got it
In this episode we're talking with Dominique Anders about the movie Good Will Hunting. Dom is a video coach & strategist. She uses her years of experience in television and digital media to help content creators and small business create video content that connects with their audience. Here are the highlightsYou spot it you go itShadow careersReflective questionsYou can find Dom at the following linkshttps://www.instagram.com/domanders/https://www.domanders.com/--Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider...
2025-02-22
1h 18
Profoundly Scene
S2 E2 | Bet on Yourself
In this episode we're talking with Deece Casillas about The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Deece is an internationally touring Latino comedian who has been performing for 17 years among other things. Here are the highlightsHaving the strength to start all over again Yes BUT vs Yes AND; How improve can be used in therapyOther places to be seen outside of cultural representationYou can support Deece by following the links below:IG: @Deece.comedy |@inferno.earthWebsite: www.deececomedy.com | www.inferno.earthDeece recently released his...
2025-02-10
1h 13
Profoundly Scene
S2 E1 | A powerful 7 minutes
In this episode we talking with Francesca Douglass-Franco about our obsession with the animated children's show BLUEY. We dive into the episodes Onsie, The Show and Dad Baby. Francesca is the CEO of the mental health nonprofit Humansave, which is dedicated to serving survivors of human trafficking and their families. She is also a momma of 2 daughters, wife to her best friend, a Wellness Coach, speaker, writer, and a third culture Filipina-American expat living in Portugal. You can find Francesca and all her projects at@francesca_douglassfranco@Humansave_org@alegacyofwellness
2025-01-24
1h 35
Explore The Most Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook Today!
1666: After the Massacre by Lora Chilton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/811871to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1666: After the Massacre Author: Lora Chilton Narrator: LaNecia Edmonds Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 26 minutes Release date: December 31, 2024 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: The Survival Story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia told through the lives of two women The survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia has been remembered within the tribe for generations, but the massacre of Patawomeck men and the enslavement of women and children by land hungry colonists in 1666 has been mostly unknown outside of the tribe until now. Author Lora Chilton, a member of...
2024-12-31
7h 26
Feel Your Ears To A Eye-Opening Full Audiobook.
1666: After the Massacre by Lora Chilton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/811871to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1666: After the Massacre Author: Lora Chilton Narrator: LaNecia Edmonds Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 26 minutes Release date: December 31, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The Survival Story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia told through the lives of two women The survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia has been remembered within the tribe for generations, but the massacre of Patawomeck men and the enslavement of women and children by land hungry colonists in 1666 has been mostly unknown outside of the tribe until now. Author Lora Chilton, a member of...
2024-12-31
7h 26
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
1666: After the Massacre by Lora Chilton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/811871to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1666: After the Massacre Author: Lora Chilton Narrator: LaNecia Edmonds Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 26 minutes Release date: December 31, 2024 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: The Survival Story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia told through the lives of two women The survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia has been remembered within the tribe for generations, but the massacre of Patawomeck men and the enslavement of women and children by land hungry colonists in 1666 has been mostly unknown outside of the tribe until now. Author Lora Chilton, a member of...
2024-12-31
7h 26
Tune In To A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Riveting.
1666 by Lora Chilton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/152424to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1666 Author: Lora Chilton Narrator: LaNecia Edmonds Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins Release date: 12-31-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: Indigenous Publisher's Summary: The survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia has been remembered within the tribe for generations, but the massacre of Patawomeck men and the enslavement of women and children by land hungry colonists in 1666 has been mostly unknown outside of the tribe until now. Author Lora Chilton, a member of the tribe through the lineage of her father, has created this powerful fictional...
2024-12-31
7h 26
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
1666: After the Massacre by Lora Chilton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/811871to listen full audiobooks. Title: 1666: After the Massacre Author: Lora Chilton Narrator: LaNecia Edmonds Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 26 minutes Release date: December 31, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The Survival Story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia told through the lives of two women The survival story of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia has been remembered within the tribe for generations, but the massacre of Patawomeck men and the enslavement of women and children by land hungry colonists in 1666 has been mostly unknown outside of the tribe until now. Author Lora Chilton, a member of...
2024-12-31
7h 26
The Valley Today on WMOV AM
The Valley Today (11/14/24) featuring Lora Lynn Snow and John David Johnson
Tom Susman talks with Lora Lynn Snow, Executive Director of the Ariel Opera House in Gallipolis, about their upcoming Christmas Concert on December 7.Joe Stevens has his weekly chat with John David Johnson, Agriculture Specialist at West Virginia State University. This week, they discuss what area farmers should have on their minds right now.
2024-11-15
37 min
Profoundly Scene
Ep 12 | When was the last time
In this episode we're talking with Janice Gibson about the movie About TIme. In this movie Tim finds out that he has the ability to travel back in time and change events in his own life. Through some trial and error he finds that it's not as easy he thought to make his world a better place. Janice is a spicy boy mom obsessed with all things love, magic, and drama. She is a psychotherapist specializing in high-conflict relationships.Janice is a licensed therapist in California and South Carolina if you would like to work with her...
2024-11-15
1h 41
Profoundly Scene
Ep 11 | The Darkness Within
So sorry for the late episode. I'm blaming Halloween for throwing off my last minute editing. Hope you all had an amazing time yesterday and got to savor some yummy treats!In this episode we talk with Ryan K. He is a military veteran now working in law enforcement. He enjoys Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, tattoos and staying fit. He's also my partner and father to my babes. Here are some highlightsCore beliefsChallenging negative beliefsReframing thoughtsFacing the darkness and understanding it's purposeProfoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider...
2024-11-01
49 min
The Valley Today on WMOV AM
The Valley Today (10/24/24) featuring Lora Lynn Snow and John David Johnson
Tom Susman catches up with Lora Lynn Snow, the director of the Ariel Opera House in Gallipolis, about an award they recently received from Heritage Ohio.Joe Stevens has his weekly chat with John David Johnson, the Agriculture Specialist at West Virginia State University. This week, they discuss how hunters can make sure the deer they harvest this season are healthy.
2024-10-25
38 min
Profoundly Scene
Ep 10 | Your perception is not my truth
In this episode we talk with Dr. Keri Johnson. She is a licensed mental health counselor, Internal Family Systems, EMDR and Somatic Experiencing®️ therapist, Certified Daring Way™️ facilitator, and long-time yoga teacher. Keri completed her PhD in Counseling and Counselor Education from the University of Florida. Currently, through her private practice in Florida, Mindful Therapy with Keri, she offers somatic trauma therapy, holistic digital offerings that support Body, Mind, Heart, and Spirit wellness, as well as groups, workshops, and retreats.Here are the highlightsFamily Curses/Legacy BurdensAuthenticity statementsConscious consumptionGlimmersComing together in times of needYou c...
2024-10-18
1h 34
Profoundly Scene
Ep 08 | Hookers & Thieves
TRIGGER WARNING!! We discuss our drinking habits throughout our young adulthood in this episode.In this episode we welcome back Lorraine my best friend, wifers, and co-host on a slightly unhinged podcast called Petty Therapy Advice. Join us, if you dare, on an ADHD filled reminiscent lap down memory lane while we discuss toxic cultural traits and taking the scary leap onto the path of individuating from your family of origin.Here are the highlightsToxic parent child relationshipsTextbook definition of gaslightingToxic cultural thingsUnconditional love tangents galore If you struggle with alcoholism...
2024-09-20
59 min
Profoundly Scene
BIRTHDAY BONUS!!!! - Shortie but a cutie
SURPRISE!!!! It's my birthday and I figured I'd be bold and be brave and put this out there. In this episode we get a taste of what I originally thought this podcast was going to sound like. Shortie little episodes using movies scene to talk about therapy strategies. If you liked this format, let me know! I wouldn't mind recording more like it that really get into the nitty gritty of specific themes. Here are the highlightsHealing is an act of braveryFeel free to have a melt downBoundariesExpectationsBe selfishYou got this!!!Profoundly Scene...
2024-09-17
16 min
Profoundly Scene
Ep 07 | Not good on paper
In this episode we talk with Greg is a chemical engineer who enjoys baseball, golf and Bitcoin. He seeks to understand the human condition through pondering life's deeper questions. Greg believes that your most authentic self is your best self. Here are the highlights How to know you found "the one""The human condition"Becoming a now personIt doesn't always look good on paperResources to learn more about the modalities we discussedPsychodynamic therapyThe movie "Memento"You can find Greg on Instagram:IG: @hamsterinadinosuitProfoundly Scene...
2024-09-06
1h 10
Profoundly Scene
Ep 06 | I built it myself
In this episode we talk with JoAnne and Darris Alston from Couples CHAAT about the movie The Greatest Showman. JoAnne and Darris are passionate about helping couples thrive. With their background in behavior science and finance, they offer a unique blend of expertise. Together over a decade, they're proud parents and cherish family moments, from wine tastings to traveling. Here are the highlightsHome/SafetySurvivalScarcity Vs. AbundanceManifestingResources to learn more about the modalities we discussedPeter Levine on Somatic ExperiencingInternal Family Systems Prince Harry does EMDR - Eye movement desensitization and reprocessingPCIT...
2024-08-23
1h 35
Profoundly Scene
Ep 05 | No Pressure
In this episode we talk with Mel about the Disney movie Encanto. Mel is an auditor and consultant in quality control and quality assurance laboratories all over the world. She enjoys music, food, volleyball and company. OH! She's also my family. Here are the highlightsBeing called out by our therapistChallenges of cycle breakingStepping into adulthood through setting boundariesThe healing impact of music Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through pop culture and personal stories. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're...
2024-08-09
1h 23
Extra Lucky Podcast
Lora Jackle: The Unplanned Adoption And The Next Right Thing
In this episode of the Extra Lucky Podcast, you’ll get to know pediatric occupational therapist Lora Jackle. Not only does Lora have an incredible perspective on patient and family care, but her personal story is one we are so grateful we get to share. As a single woman in her early 20s, Lora fostered then adopted a child with infant leukemia. In later years, she subsequently welcomed two more daughters, one of whom was born with Down syndrome. Don’t miss this story, interwoven with resilient and serendipitous moments. About Lora: Lora Jackle is a...
2024-07-31
38 min
Profoundly Scene
Ep 04 | A mourning wish
In this episode we talk with Lorraine AKA Co Lani from BeBao about the Disney movie Wish.Here are the highlightsDisillusionmentLoosing your spark Disenfranchised griefTW: MiscarriageProfoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through pop culture. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed I'd love to hear from you!Follow the show on Instagram and FacebookSend...
2024-07-26
1h 02
The Positively West Virginia Podcast
Lora Yeater: Battle Buddy Bears
Lora Yeater is a photographer owning Memories by Lora Yeater Photography, and is working on two major projects including her book Cancer Sucks, and Battle Buddy Bears. Using her photography skills she created a book of her sons journey through cancer, and she is creating Battle Buddy Bears to help other children through their journey with cancer. Studio Powered by: Breezeline Sponsored by: Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield West Virginia | Freedom Kia of Morgantown | InnerAction Media and StoryMaker
2024-05-09
29 min
Oxígeno
OXÍGENO # 66 - Antonio de la Rosa, Raúl Lora e historias A Pulmón con Virginia Iglesias
En este nuevo episodio hablamos en primer lugar con Antonio de la Rosa y sus últimas aventuras antárticas. Con Raúl Lora conocemos más sobre la profesión de guía de montaña. Y con Virginia Iglesias charlamos sobre el proyecto A Pulmón.Podcast Oxígeno, con Elena Moro y Jorge Jiménez Ríos.
2024-04-05
43 min
Oxígeno
OXÍGENO # 66 - Antonio de la Rosa, Raúl Lora e historias A Pulmón con Virginia Iglesias
En este nuevo episodio hablamos en primer lugar con Antonio de la Rosa y sus últimas aventuras antárticas. Con Raúl Lora conocemos más sobre la profesión de guía de montaña. Y con Virginia Iglesias charlamos sobre el proyecto A Pulmón. Podcast Oxígeno, con Elena Moro y Jorge Jiménez Ríos.
2024-04-05
43 min
Overtures with Lora Margerum
Episode 68: Miles Wilkie
On this episode, Lora interviews Miles Wilkie-- an actor and audio engineer based in upstate New York! On this episode we chatted about touring last-minute for kids' shows in Virginia, playing in the marching band for a Marvel movie, how a radio job turned into a love for audio engineering! Connect with Miles: https://www.instagram.com/milespwilkie/ https://mileswilkiemusic.com/ Buy me a coffee and support the show on Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/overturesshow Music: ♪ Balloon (Prod. by Lukrembo) Link : https://youtu.be/Byg7QBAbf90 ♪ Marshmallow (Prod. by Lu...
2023-05-31
56 min
Overtures with Lora Margerum
Episode 47: Meg Jones
On this episode, Lora interviews Meg Jones, a teacher and stage manager based in Virginia! On this episode we discuss how she adapted her directing thesis at the start of the pandemic, teaching theatre with mentally and physically disadvantaged adults, and her own growth and newfound love for teaching kids! You can find Lopez Studios at: https://www.lopezstudiosinc.com/ You can find Arts Stream at: https://www.art-stream.org/ Music: ♪ Balloon (Prod. by Lukrembo) Link : https://youtu.be/Byg7QBAbf90 ♪ Marshmallow (Prod. by Lukrembo) Link : https://youtu.be/y...
2022-11-04
57 min
Overtures with Lora Margerum
Episode 46: Aaron Clark Burstein
On this episode, Lora interviews Aaron Clark Burstein, an actor based in New York City! On this episode we discuss their recent move from Virginia to New York City, meeting Lin Manuel Miranda while working at the Drama Bookshop, and the immersive call-in thriller play he's in, Lennox Mutual! You can find Aaron at: https://www.instagram.com/aaroncburstein/ https://mobile.twitter.com/aaroncburstein Get tickets for Lennox Mutual with Candle House Collective! https://candlehousecollective.com/ Music: ♪ Balloon (Prod. by Lukrembo) Link : https://youtu.be/Byg7QBAbf90 ♪ Marshmallow (Prod...
2022-10-31
58 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Smart, Unexpected Business Podcasts
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuH This week's theme is Unexpected, Smart Business. The curator is Snigdha Sur, the founder and CEO of The Juggernaut.Why did Snigdha choose this theme? "Most business podcasts look backward at already successful companies or leaders, focusing attention on (mostly white, mostly older) men in the C-suite. I love listening...
2022-05-04
12 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Celebrating 25 Years of The Moth with Stories of Indelible Women
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuH This week's theme is Stories of Indelible Women. The curator is Kate Tellers, a senior director at The Moth and a co-author of their new book, How To Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth. EarBuds is celebrating The Moth's 25th anniversary with this list!...
2022-04-26
14 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Podcasts On Songs, Sounds, and Their Stories
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuH This week's theme is Songs, Sounds, and Their Stories. The curator is Nathan Wizard, a sound designer and audio editor based out of Los Angeles.Why did Nathan choose this theme? "Audio editing decisions, and the distinct sounds and songs that have become cultural staples, mean something different to every...
2022-04-20
09 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Britney Spears: As Told Through Podcasts
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuH This week's theme is Britney: As Told Through Podcasts. The curator is Jeannie Yandel, co-host of Battle Tactics For Your Sexist WorkplaceWhy did Jeannie choose this theme? "The conversation about Britney Spears and her conservatorship is a conversation about power. You might think that one of the most famous...
2022-04-12
12 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Libraries: Not Just Books
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuH This week's theme is Libraries: Not Just Books! The curator is Virginia Marshall, podcast associate at the Brooklyn Public Library.Why did Virginia choose this theme? "The overlap between podcast listeners and library lovers is pretty high, and there are some really great book podcasts produced by public libraries. But...
2022-04-12
15 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Mood-Boosting Podcast Recommendations
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuH This week's theme is Mood-Boosting Stories. The curator is Naomi Shah, Founder and CEO at Meet Cute.Why did Naomi choose this theme? "At Meet Cute, our mission is to inspire the full spectrum of love through our original romantic comedies. People leave our stories feeling optimistic and hopeful. In...
2022-03-29
13 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Women Leaders in Podcasting
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter.Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Women Leaders in Podcasting. The curator is Shannon Donohue, community manager at Ossa Collective.Why did Shannon choose this theme? "As the community manager at Ossa Collective, a woman-focused podcast advertising marketplace, I'm always looking to partner with and amplify women and non-binary creators in the podcasting...
2022-03-24
13 min
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Behind the Icons with Rococo Punch's Andrea Asuaje
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter.Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Behind the Icons. The curator is Andrea Asuaje, senior producer at Rococo Punch.Why did Andrea choose this theme? "I am pop-culture-obsessed, especially when it comes to movies and music, and I love when we get a chance to take a look behind the scenes and...
2022-03-15
14 min
FLAUNT! Create a Life You Love After Infidelity or Betrayal
The Impact of Emotionally Immature Partners – With Dr. Lindsay Gibson
Living with or loving an emotionally immature person is difficult. It can keep you hopping as you do your best to try to manage their emotions, and it can make you feel like you are the crazy one – even though somewhere deep inside you know you aren’t. Dr. Lindsay Gibson provides hope and relief from the confusion and emotional suffering that emotionally immature parents arouse in their loved ones. She helps you understand your own emotional loneliness and helps you create deeper emotional connections and more rewarding intimacy in your life. If you are ready to see yourself as a...
2022-01-05
59 min
Americana Music Profiles
Lora Kelley Interview
Charlottesville, Virginia singer-songwriter Lora Kelley released her much anticipated, debut, full length album this past June (2021). Finding herself in the middle space of life, Lora was moved to pen her experiences and put them to music. The end result is her recorded project,, "Domystique." She is my guest on this edition of Americana Music Profiles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-08-25
23 min
Ladies Who Law
LWLS x Lora Greer Walker: Habeas Corpus Attorney + Her Experience With The Bar Exam
Send us a Text Message with thoughts, guest suggestions, stories and more, HERE! Welcome back to another Ladies Who Law School Podcast episode! This episode is sponsored by Barcast Audio**For all of you 3Ls taking the bar exam in 2021, Barcast: Audio has a special offer just for listeners of our show. Right now, you can get 10% off your pre-order of the Barcast: MBE Pack, which includes access to audio lessons, essay workshops, and attack sheets for all 7 MBE subjects.** Use promo code: LAW at checkout
2021-04-12
46 min
writing class radio
What Does Your TV Habit Say About You?
This episode is about story structure and all things done well in an essay. LiAnne Yu tells a story about watching TV with her Chinese immigrant parents. As a narrator she brings us into her world--dinners in front of the TV with her parents. She uses detail to reveal character--Mork & Mindy, Sex and the City, and Fox News. She follows the five Cs of story structure: context, circumstance, complication, change, consequence.LiAnne Yu is an anthropologist and writer based in San Francisco and Kailua Kona, Hawaii. Her story was originally published in The New York Times, July 17, 2020.
2020-09-02
20 min
70 Million
Season 3 Starts Sept. 14!
We're back! Now as an award-winning and Peabody Award nominated podcast. Thank you for listening and sharing us. For two years we've documented criminal justice reform—one jail and one story at a time. In season 3, we travel the country exploring how our changing reality is impacting those in custody and the policies that keep them there. We're going to dig deeper, from the spread of COVID-19 in jails, to police depending on private companies that offer new surveillance and facial recognition technology, to efforts at making voting from jail feasible. Visit 70MillionPod.com for annotated transcripts, too...
2020-08-31
02 min
writing class radio
Who's Your Voice of Reason?
This episode is about using a character to express the voice of reason. So often in a story, the narrator is in a bind and can’t see clearly. In the story we bring you today, the narrator’s wife says something that opens the narrator’s mind to a different point of view. The narrator went years believing something that might not be true. In this story, he artfully showed us the moment the story he told himself was called into question. Today’s story is by listener Nicholas Garnett, an adjunct professor of creative writing at Florid...
2020-08-05
18 min
writing class radio
Every Word Matters
Today on our show, we’re talking about how every word in a story matters. We have a story to share that illustrates this point so well. Essayist, teacher, and Writing Class Radio listener Amy Paturel submitted her story called “The Other Love of His Life,” which was originally published in Newsweek, April 2009. Amy’s story is a great example of how every word must lead to the final conclusion. Every scene, detail, and description should move the story forward. If not...cut. This got us thinking about how our words matter, not just to move a sto...
2020-07-01
22 min
writing class radio
A Poet's Response to Senseless Murders
This episode of Writing Class Radio is dedicated to George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and all those who have lost their lives in a senseless murder.The story we share with you on this episode is by student and poet Zorina Frey. Last Saturday, May 30, 2020, Andrea gave students a writing prompt and 14 minutes to write about whatever came to mind. Zorina’s response is helping us sit with the sadness, anger, and grief. It is a story that’s helping us reflect and process everything that’s going on. The prompt was Religion. Wri...
2020-06-03
06 min
writing class radio
An Insider Conversation with a Literary Agent
Today on our show, we share a New York Times Modern Love essay we love by Jessica Strawser, editor-at-large at Writer’s Digest. Her essay caught the attention of literary agent Barbara Poelle, an agent with the Irene Goodman Literary Agency and the author of Funny You Should Ask: Mostly Serious Answers to Mostly Serious Questions About the Publishing Industry. Her book is based on her Writer's Digest column of the same name. On today’s show, we share our conversation with Barbara about how to get an agent.We asked Barbara all kinds of questions: Is now...
2020-05-06
37 min
writing class radio
How to Write About Death: Use an Obsession
Today on our show, we take a look at bringing an obsession into a story. It’s possible to go deep into an obsession that has almost nothing to do with the story you are trying to tell without being distracting. That obsession can deepen the meaning of the story by giving us a peek into you, the narrator. Editors get a lot of stories about cancer, dead dogs, aging parents, etc. We’re not saying, stay away from these topics. We’re saying, writing about an obsession is a way to write about death (or any of thes...
2020-03-04
23 min
writing class radio
Writing Helps You Figure Out How You Think
Today on our show, we’re talking about how writing helps you figure out how you think. And helps you see yourself, specifically your failures more clearly because it’s hard to ignore a pattern when you see it in writing.We share an essay by listener, Karen Debonis who’s story, “Even the Weak Can Weather the Storm” is about what it ultimately took to make her change from being overly agreeable to a fierce badass defender of her child. It wasn’t his illness that was the catalyst, but reading back on what she’d written about...
2020-02-05
15 min
FLAUNT! Create a Life You Love After Infidelity or Betrayal
Real, Raw Support & Connection For Women Over 40 – The Woolfer Community and Nina Lorez Collins
Have you ever lain in bed at night and worried about, oh, everything? If you are anything like me, Nina Lorez Collins, and most of the women involved in the Woolfer community, the answer is a resounding yes! Instead of suffering silently, Nina created a safe, private Facebook community where she could connect with girlfriends and they could unabashedly talk about their feelings on aging, stress, relationships, and everything they were struggling, but were unable to find the level of support or answers that they desired. Before long, her small private group had turned into a large...
2020-01-12
54 min
writing class radio
Gotta Be a Good Literary Citizen if You Wanna Get Published
Today on our show, we’re talking to Susan Shapiro about literary citizenship. A literary citizen is someone who does good things for other literary people like re-tweet their published essays, share insider dos and don’ts, and hook people up with editors. Being a good literary citizen will help you get published because it shows that you know what’s going on in the literary world, helps build your platform, and it probably brings you some good karma. Susan Shapiro has made a career out of doing all these things and more. She’s written 12 books and thous...
2020-01-08
35 min
writing class radio
Abortion Stories Matter
On this episode, you’ll hear two stories about abortion, because we believe abortion stories must be told to keep abortions safe, legal, and accessible. If all women who had abortions told their stories, abortion would not be stigmatized, public perception would change, and laws would change. We put a call out for abortion stories. We received several, all from women who did not regret their abortions. According to The Guardian, 95% of all women who have abortions don’t regret them. So this is the story we’re telling on this episode. The two stories are told...
2019-12-04
35 min
writing class radio
How to Go From Idea to Published Essay to Book Deal
Today on our show, we’re talking to Lilly Dancyger, an editor at Catapult, among many things. She’s also a freelance editor at Narratively and Barrelhouse Books, a memoir writing teacher, writer, curator of Memoir Monday, and the editor of the just-released anthology called Burn It Down. We talked to her about what she’s looking for in an essay, and how to successfully pitch to Narratively and Catapult. Read this before you submit to Lilly or anywhere. Ariel Henley reads her essay called There’s a Mathematical Equation that Proves I’m Ugly--Or So I Learned in...
2019-11-06
40 min
writing class radio
Think Like a Writer with Dani Shapiro
We recorded this show from Miami and Madrid. If you are new to Writing Class Radio, welcome. Today on our show, we have the brilliant and generous Dani Shapiro, author of five novels and five memoirs, plus thousands of essays and a podcast called Family Secrets. A few years ago, Andrea sat down with Dani and talked about thinking like a writer, repeating themes in writing, figuring out what a story is about, and the conflicts all writers face, especially mothers, in revealing other people’s stories. Dani Shapiro also reads a story published in the...
2019-10-02
37 min
writing class radio
How to Write When Shit Gets Real
Today our show is going to be a little different because shit just got really real. Three weeks ago, Allison was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer. In this episode, we share the stories we wrote about this situation. We are treating this episode as if we’re in writing class by sharing our own writing and critiquing it, because writing and sharing and then getting and giving feedback is how we deal with whatever's going on in our lives. We thought writing and critiquing would help us process what’s going on. We hope that hearing our stori...
2019-08-28
30 min
writing class radio
Create Scenes So People Remember
Today on our show, we’re talking about how to create a scene and why scenes matter. We often bring up the writing tip show AND tell. The scene is the show. It’s the action. It’s where we put dialogue and show character. Scenes are the moments we remember.For more on show and tell, listen to Episode 47: Show and Tell. You’ll hear one of Andrea Askowitz’s stories, where she fights with her son about homework. And you’ll hear stories by Allison Langer and Misha Mehrel where they show and tell effectively.Listene...
2019-08-14
13 min
writing class radio
What’s Inside Your Container?
This episode contains content about a suicide attempt.Today on our show, we’re talking about a container, which is a cool way to structure a story. It’s a method to tell your entire story while you are contained in a place or period of time. For example, on a plane, in a meeting, or an afternoon at a hair appointment. The goal is for the narrator to take the reader or listener along in the moment while stepping out of the container to tell a much bigger story. Lorinne Griswold, a listener from San Fr...
2019-07-31
19 min
writing class radio
How to Write About the Unbelievable
Today on our show, we’re talking about how to write about the unbelievable. Things like UFOs, mediums, and talking to the dead. In the story you’ll hear, our narrator hears a voice from beyond.In this episode, like many past episodes, we also get into the concept of likeable narrator. If you want more on likeable narrator, listen to these episodes: Likeable Narrator--Be the Biggest Asshole in the Story; A Time I Fucked Up part 1 and part 2.We bring up likeable narrator, because we feel like the most effective way to write about the...
2019-07-17
16 min
writing class radio
How to Write Your Story While You're Still Living It
Today on our show, we’re talking about how to end a story when the situation is ongoing. You’ll hear an essay by the Brazilian born Miami writer, Camile Flosi Araujo. Camile brings us into her world, which changed dramatically for her when she got into a car accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down. She made a startling discovery, not that she’s pissed about the accident, although she is, but that she’s pissed at herself for how she lived before the accident. Listen to hear how she expertly ends the story that she’s still li...
2019-07-03
23 min
writing class radio
What's a Meta Phor?
Today on our show, we’re talking about metaphors and how they work in a story. We share a story by Elizabeth Newdom whose story is shaped around a metaphor. Elizabeth’s essay first appeared in Motherwell, an online magazine that tells all sides of the parenting story. We called the editors of Motherwell, Randi Olin and Lauren Apfel, a badass editing duo and talked to them about their tag team approach to editing, what grabbed them about Elizabeth’s story, and the use of metaphors.We’ll take you behind the scenes, so you can learn...
2019-06-19
25 min
writing class radio
Ready, Set, Go Get Into College
Today on our show we’re talking about perseverance, a quality important if you want to be a writer, a runner, or someone successful at crafting the dreaded college essay. What makes your essay stand out to publishers and to college admissions directors is the situation and the story. They want to see the loss or the win, because that’s what allows others to connect with your story. They also want to know what you learned from the experience and how that experience informed your character. Allison Langer has been working with high scho...
2019-06-05
11 min
writing class radio
How to Brag and Pull it Off.
Today on our show we’re talking about bragging, specifically on the dreaded college essay. How do you brag yourself up without sounding like a total $#&%$#? (We’re PG for the high schoolers...as if). The answer is, you have to be willing to get vulnerable and reveal your ugly side, then you can brag all you want.Allison has been working with high school students all over the country on their college admissions essays. This is the first episode in a two-part series where we bring you common app essays.Palmer Trinity high school seni...
2019-05-22
11 min
writing class radio
Slow Down. You Don’t Want to Miss this Moment.
Do you know how sometimes when you’re reading a story you feel like the story slows down in a critical moment? Maybe the narrator describes the people in a room or the birds on a tree nearby. Maybe there’s a flashback to a memory. In that moment, the reader becomes hyper aware and hopefully totally drawn in.Today on our show we’re talking about slowing down and expanding a moment. A moment in a story that says to the reader, “Hey, pay attention. I’m about to give you some details that are i...
2019-05-08
23 min
writing class radio
Inspiration Sometimes Comes in the Form of a Dress
In class, sometimes we ask people to close their eyes and smell sunblock, or freshly baked bread. Sometimes we play a Beatles song or have students squeeze Play-Doh. Sometimes we throw out a word like pussy. Then, we ask students to write about the first thing that comes to mind. All of these prompts inspire stories.Today on our show we’re talking about how inspiration for stories can come in a word, a song, a scent, or an object like a dress.You will hear a story by Nancy Brier, a listener from Palm De...
2019-04-24
14 min
writing class radio
From Pitch to Publications
Today on our show we’re talking about pitching to publications, what to include in a query letter and all the homework you need to do before you pitch to an editor. Writer Baylea Jones shares her pitch and her story.We speak with Ravishly editor Erin Khar about what it was like to receive Baylea’s pitch, as well as why she chose Baylea’s story. Erin will also discuss the basic how-to’s for submitting stories for Ravishly and elsewhere.Writing Class Radio is a podcast where you’ll hear true personal stories and learn...
2019-04-10
26 min
writing class radio
The Devil's in the Details
Details matter. Details bring the reader/listener into a world they may know nothing about. They help us trust the narrator. The more specific the details; the more universal the story. In this episode we bring you a story by Inessa Freylekhman. She’s a Feng Shui expert, speaker, spiritual counselor and author. Inessa uses details well throughout her story, but there is one specific detail that exemplifies the type of detail we’re always looking for. Listen for it. To help you get specific in your own stories, ask yourself: Like what?Writing Class Radio is a po...
2019-03-27
20 min
writing class radio
How to Stop Procrastinating and Write Your Story
On this episode, we talk about procrastination. We also talk about speaking directly to the reader from a place of experience. And giving advice, which is really hard in a story and in life. If you're willing to be vulnerable, you can do it. We’re starting with a story by Jenni Berrett called You Aren’t Lazy--You’re Just Terrified: On Paralysis and Perfectionism. Jenni is a columnist at Ravishly, an online magazine that celebrates the mess of being human. Her story is relevant to all of us messy humans, especially the messy writers among us. W...
2019-03-13
16 min
writing class radio
If You Want to Write About Death and Get Published, Write the Truth
In this episode we’re talking about writing about death. We have a story by Leslie Gray Streeter, a columnist for the Palm Beach Post who also contributes to Modern Loss, the online magazine dedicated to normalizing the way we talk about loss. Leslie’s story is called, What I did with My Husband’s Life Insurance Money. Leslie uses humor and a conversational style when writing about the death of her husband, the same humor and voice she’d use to write about anything. We also speak with Gabrielle Birkner, the editor and co-founder of Modern Loss and ed...
2019-02-27
23 min
writing class radio
A Time I Had an Unpopular Opinion
In this episode we air the winner of our fall writing contest--Jen Antill. The prompt: A Time I Had an Unpopular Opinion reaped a story about a woman who is pregnant at 24, but doesn’t want to be. It turns out, she never wanted to be a mother. Starting with a prompt like a time you had an unpopular opinion can lead to a story with tension, conflict, and high stakes, all of which make for a great story. Writing Class Radio is a podcast where you’ll hear true personal stories from the students in our class...
2019-01-30
11 min
writing class radio
Everyone Needs an Editor/Friend
This is the final episode of the Andrea Show. For the last seven weeks, we brought you a story written and read by Writing Class Radio co-host, Andrea Askowitz, with commentary by her editor, co-host, Allison Langer. Andrea took a weekly essay challenge on her 50th birthday in May 2018, which was inspired by a quote by the author of Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury. He said, “Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad stories in a row.” This week Andrea’s story conflates editors and friends, because in her mind, they both keep you from embarras...
2019-01-23
18 min
writing class radio
What's Your Achilles Heel?
For the next two weeks, we will bring you a story written and read by Writing Class Radio co-host, Andrea Askowitz, with commentary by her editor, co-host, Allison Langer. Andrea took a weekly essay challenge, which was inspired by a quote by the author of Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury. He said, “Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad stories in a row.” This week Andrea takes us on a 12-mile run through Miami, where she snaps something in her leg. She uses the experience to discover her real Achilles heel, which is her fear of get...
2019-01-16
13 min
writing class radio
Write About Me!
For the next three weeks, we will bring you a story written and read by Writing Class Radio co-host, Andrea Askowitz, with commentary by her editor, co-host, Allison Langer. Andrea took a weekly essay challenge, which was inspired by a quote by the author of Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury. He said, “Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad stories in a row.” On this episode, Allison and Andrea talk about a subject that comes up in every writing class: What do you do about writing about other people? Andrea tells a funny story about how ev...
2019-01-09
12 min
writing class radio
The Mean Letter You Always Wanted to Write
This week, Andrea uses the epistolary form--story written as a letter--to get her point across. The letter form is very intimate because the narrator is speaking directing to you. We hope this process will help writers get published or at least get inspire to write. For the next four weeks, we will bring you a story written and read by Writing Class Radio co-host, Andrea Askowitz, with commentary by her editor, co-host, Allison Langer. Andrea took a weekly essay challenge, which was inspired by a quote by the author of Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury. He said, “Write a short story ev...
2019-01-01
10 min
writing class radio
From Writing Prompt to Published Story
For the next five weeks, we'll bring you a story written and read by Writing Class Radio co-host, Andrea Askowitz, with commentary by her editor, co-host, Allison Langer. Andrea took a weekly essay challenge, which was inspired by a quote by the author of Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury. He said, “Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad stories in a row.” This week, something cool happened. Andrea didn’t know what to write about, so she called Allison and they both set timers for 15 minutes and wrote to the prompt: Christmas. On thi...
2018-12-26
23 min
Gaming News Power Up Hour
Merry Christmas! The Gang Takes a Fallout 76 pilgrimage to West Virginia!
Welcome to our short Christmas special! (We really wanted to put out content through the holidays lol) WARNING: THE BEST VERSION OF THIS PODCAST IS ON YOUTUBE.COM/TAKETHISSTUDIOS Lee and Lora control this podcast as they guide Spencer through a few Fallout 76 locations that they recently visited and they compare and give background to the areas and a direct comparison of the details between the video game locations and it's real world counterparts. Thanks for listening and HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: TakeThis Studios Youtube: Take This Studios Intro/Outro: Japanese cover of Country Roads
2018-12-24
00 min
writing class radio
Should I Edit Out the Dick Pics?
This is week three of an eight-week experiment. We’re bringing you a story a week by Writing Class Radio co-host, Andrea Askowitz, with commentary by her editor, co-host, Allison Langer. Andrea took a weekly essay challenge, which was inspired by a quote by the author of Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury. He said, “Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad stories in a row.” On this episode, Andrea tells a story about what girls have to endure in our modern world. She was inspired by Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony and wrote about an incident t...
2018-12-19
15 min
The Circus Life Podcast
242 - Bunkbeds and Legos - Guest: Lora Kelley
Episode #242. Host Justin Trawick finds himself in Charlottesville, Virginia interviewing musician Lora Kelley from her child's bunkbed. Conversation includes collegiate diving, the Americana Music Awards, and the balance of family life and music. For more information on the show go to TheCicusLife.com and to find information on Justin's concerts go to JustinTrawick.com.
2018-10-30
37 min
writing class radio
Ready to Write that Memoir or Novel? Nov. is National Novel Writing Month
November is #NaNoWriMo (https://nanowrimo.org/), and we have executive director, Grant Faulkner (http://www.grantfaulkner.com/), on our show.Today we’re talking about novels because we go both ways. And also because storytelling principles are the same when writing fiction or nonfiction. Get inspired and join millions of people around the world who are racing to finish a book this month. Allison’s in the race.Grant is the Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month and the author of “Pep Talks For Writers. 52 Insights and Actions to Boost Your Creative Mojo.” Among other th...
2017-11-01
33 min
writing class radio
What Makes You You?
This episode of Writing Class Radio is dedicated to everyone who’s dealing with some kind of natural disaster. For us in Florida, the last two weeks have been all consuming and also terrifying. Our hearts go out to those who got hit a lot harder than we did. We love that we have this podcast to come back to and we feel so much love and appreciation for you, our listeners. Thank you for listening.Today’s episode is about character, the things that make you you. We have a special guest, the author, Tiphanie Yanique who’...
2017-09-19
31 min
writing class radio
Let's Ignore Writing Class Protocol and Talk About Our Lives
In this episode, we go off the rails...a little. We invited our class into Allison’s living room where in addition to writing advice, we gave life advice. Allison believes that the better we know ourselves, the better our writing will be. Andrea was scared shitless. She thought the class would be more like a therapy session. Andrea likes the boundary set up in class. She thinks not being allowed to talk about someone’s life allows everyone to write more freely. She doesn’t want to be judged on her life, only on her writing. Since Allison was ma...
2017-08-19
24 min
BARQUERITO DE COPLAS
Onda Agricola con Cipri Marín y Virginia Sánchez, Ingeniero Técnico Agrícola 06 de Marzo de 2017
Onda Agricola con Cipri Marín y Virginia Sánchez, Ingeniero Técnico Agrícola 06 de Marzo de 2017
2017-03-06
31 min
Lora Información
Presentación de Ágora Rural, intervención de Antonio Miguel Enamorado
A las doce del mediodía del día de hoy jueves 19 de noviembre, la Casa de la Juventud acogió la presentación del Programa Ágora Rural, una iniciativa de Juanma Moreno que tiene como objetivo presentar una serie de propuestas en el Parlamento Andaluz con el objetivo de dotar al medio rural de oportunidades y evitar de este modo la despoblación. En el acto intervinieron Juan Ignacio Zoido, cabeza de lista al Congreso por la provincia de Sevilla para las próximas elecciones generales; Virginia Pérez, secretaria general del PP de Sevilla y Antonio Miguel Enamorado, alcalde de Lora...
2015-11-19
05 min
Lora Información
Presentación de Ágora Rural, intervención de Virginia Pérez
A las doce del mediodía del día de hoy jueves 19 de noviembre, la Casa de la Juventud acogió la presentación del Programa Ágora Rural, una iniciativa de Juanma Moreno que tiene como objetivo presentar una serie de propuestas en el Parlamento Andaluz con el objetivo de dotar al medio rural de oportunidades y evitar de este modo la despoblación. En el acto intervinieron Juan Ignacio Zoido, cabeza de lista al Congreso por la provincia de Sevilla para las próximas elecciones generales; Virginia Pérez, secretaria general del PP de Sevilla y Antonio Miguel Enamorado, alcalde de Lora...
2015-11-19
05 min
Lora Información
Presentación de Ágora Rural, intervención de Juan Ignacio Zoido
A las doce del mediodía del día de hoy jueves 19 de noviembre, la Casa de la Juventud acogió la presentación del Programa Ágora Rural, una iniciativa de Juanma Moreno que tiene como objetivo presentar una serie de propuestas en el Parlamento Andaluz con el objetivo de dotar al medio rural de oportunidades y evitar de este modo la despoblación. En el acto intervinieron Juan Ignacio Zoido, cabeza de lista al Congreso por la provincia de Sevilla para las próximas elecciones generales; Virginia Pérez, secretaria general del PP de Sevilla y Antonio Miguel Enamorado, alcalde de Lora...
2015-11-19
16 min
Edacious
022 – Kendra Bailey Morris, Virginia Distillery Company
All month long I've brought you stories and interviews with some of the founders of the Appalachian Food Summit. I wanted to end October's exploration with the woman whose question started it all. Not long ago Kendra Bailey Morris, food writer and PR Manager for the Virginia Distillery Company, asked a question about Appalachian cuisine on Facebook. What followed was a discussion with commentary exceeding 200 posts. Someone suggested a group, and after a while, another person suggested a gathering. Thus, The Appalachian Food Summit was born. This is the last in a four-part series on...
2015-10-23
1h 31
VMHC Lectures
The Portent: John Brown's Raid in American Memory
On October 15, 2009, William M. S. Rasmussen delivered a lecture in conjunction with the current exhibition The Portent: John Brown's Raid in American Memory. One hundred and fifty years ago, John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry failed utterly. But the violent event and the executions it prompted shocked the nation. They reinforced white southern fears about slave insurrection, emboldened secessionists, and made Brown a martyr in the eyes of many northerners. Ever since, Brown has been a symbol of contrast and controversy. Dr. Rasmussen is Lora M. Robins Curator at the VHS and curator of the exhibition that marks these tumultuous...
2014-02-20
50 min
VMHC Lectures
Lee and Grant
On November 1, 2007, William M. S. Rasmussen delivered a lecture in conjunction with exhibition Lee and Grant. The two great opposing military commanders of the Civil War, Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant, towered over their contemporaries. In a major exhibition and book created in the 200th anniversary year of Lee's birth, the VHS explored the parallel lives of these two American heroes. In an illustrated lecture, co-curator and co-author William M. S. Rasmussen examined Lee and Grant and their influence on our history. Dr. Rasmussen is Lora M. Robins Curator at the VHS and curator of the exhibition. (Introduction...
2014-01-21
1h 04
NPR's Mountain Stage
795 - Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell sings songs from his acclaimed album ''Southeastern,'' along with Stephen Kellogg, Amanda Shires, Fields of Gettysburg and Lora-Fay.
2013-08-26
2h 15
NPR's Mountain Stage
795 - Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell sings songs from his acclaimed album ''Southeastern,'' along with Stephen Kellogg, Amanda Shires, Fields of Gettysburg and Lora-Fay.
2013-08-26
2h 15