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We're Courtney and we're Sara and we're Bodice Tipplers, the podcast where we read the romance novels we used to steal off our grandmothers' nightstands (and then we drink about it.) Join us each episode as we examine the good, the bad, and the throbbing of vintage romances.
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The artists and artisans of the fiber world come to you in The Long Thread Podcast. Each episode features interviews with your favorite spinners, weavers, needleworkers, and fiber artists from across the globe. Get the inspiration, practical advice, and personal stories of experts as we follow the long thread.
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Animal rights in Aotearoa New Zealand. Animal Matters is SAFE's podcast about all things animal rights and the issues impacting animals in Aotearoa. Will Appelbe and Courtney White discuss the latest current affairs impacting animals, the decisions of policymakers and government, and the complexities that surround the exploitation of animals.
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Make Out Already recaps contemporary romance novels, rom coms and anything with an HEA, and we take romance VERY seriously. We’ll tell you what we LOVE, air our grievances, tell you our fan casts and much more.
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Welcome to In the Field- The ABA Podcast, hosted by Allyson Wharam. This podcast is a resource hub for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), business owners, training coordinators, individual supervisors, and graduate students accruing fieldwork in ABA. Allyson, the creator of Sidekick, an innovative online curriculum and learning portal for behavior analysts, dives into the nuances of ABA with a focus on quality supervision, which she believes is the cornerstone of the field. Each epis ...
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Have you ever opened a book or seen a photograph and thought to yourself, “I have to learn to do that”? When Emily Lymm first fell in love with knitting, she wondered casually if she could turn her passion for fiber arts into a profession. Not seeing many successful pathways to a career in knitting, she continued as a graphic designer. She loved th…
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The year continues with forays into the violence of Tarantino, Mortal Kombat, and playground hipster versions of Barney's infamous "I Love You" song. But after shrugging through discussions of a disastrous Olympic ad campaign and a rivalry between a fictional character and the then-current US Veep, we finally get to fawn over the greatest movie sou…
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Join Annie & Courtney as they compare the quaint oddities of the US political landscape of 1992 to the nightmare parade of 2024. The year also brought us a certified cinematic comedy classic, a pioneering reality show, and some notable one hit wonders (even more notable? One of them is now famous for more than his honky tonk hit!) And just for the …
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Tommye McClure Scanlin had a choice. To make the images she wanted to create with weaving, she could either pursue complex forms of weaving that rely on dobby, jacquard, and draw-loom technology—or she could go the other way and place every color and pick by hand using tapestry techniques and a very simple loom. Preferring a drawing pencil to a cal…
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We're rollerblading our way through the backend of I Love 1991! Annie & Courtney hang their heads in shame over some more major blindspots in their film knowledge (neither sister has seen Thelma & Louise?!?) But Annie makes up for it when she notes just how many major cultural artifacts the show itself skipped over. As for Courtney? You guessed it …
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Instead of waiting on the tide, Erica Ayala is making it in sports media with Black Rosie Media. Erica is the first Black or Latina broadcaster for the Premier Hockey Federation and likely the first Afro Latina woman to call an NHL game. She joins Dr. Money to dive into how Black women have not only built the league but also the media landscape aro…
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Between the meteoric rise of grunge music and the teen angst of Beverly Hills, 90210, 1991 was the year the '90s truly became the greatest decade of all time! We've sadly lost some legends since then, but even more sad is that a certain political figure has retained his position ever since. But on the bright side, this episode introduced us to some…
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For longtime fans of the W - we are not surprised at the growth of the game. We've been here! Rhian Rogan had ideas on how to grow the league five years ago and as those things have come to fruition - there's some new ones on the horizon. She joins Dr. Money to talk about the amazing product of the WNBA and how they can continue to push boundaries.…
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Indigo is a unique dyestuff, no less so for being found in so many different plants. Coaxing the blue hue out of green leaves and onto yarn or cloth requires a combination of chemistry and skill that has arisen across the globe. Rowland and Chinami Ricketts each found their own way to indigo in Tokushima, Japan: Rowland was looking for a sustainabl…
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There was so much Annie & Courtney wanted to talk about with 1990, they had to save some of it for a second episode! This time around, Courtney goes a little off track talking about the impact of filmmakers Tim Burton and Martin Scorsese, while Annie's disturbed by the lack of recognition for the Ozone Layer. What other trends did they find worthy …
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Annie & Courtney look back on the first half of the series premier exactly 20 years after it's first airdate. 1990 was a year both sisters were still in diapers, so while there's the stuff they remember being popular years after the fact (Twin Peaks, Ghost, and Sinéad O'Conner's Nothing Compares 2 U video) there are a couple sequences that left the…
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She’s 5’6 and fully unstoppable! Connecticut Sun point guard Moriah Jefferson joins Dr. Money to talk about holding it down in Texas, supporting the next generation and where exactly the nick name ‘Bonn Bonn’ comes from. Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast. This episode was produced by Melissa Haughton, Mik Finnegan, and Dr. Money M…
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Guest: Dominique Shorter Taylor, BCBA, Founder of Dom the BCBA Mom and Shorter-Taylor Behavior Consulting Actionable Steps Based on the Episode: For Behavior Analysts: Identify Personal Biases: Reflect on your own biases and how they might affect your work with clients. Make a habit of self-assessment to ensure you’re providing culturally responsiv…
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He's Stephan, a time travelling good Nazi! She's Laura, a woman he will not leave alone! It's Dean Koontz's Lightning, the first of our summer road trip books! To explain the amazing graphic my husband ran up for this - I am almost certain this is Koontz's own Terminator fanfic, predicting Badass T2 Sarah Connor years before that movie came out. If…
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Andrew Wells is the third generation of the iconic American yarn manufacturer Brown Sheep Company. Living near the family business outside Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, he grew up giving tours and sweeping the floors when his parents, Peggy and Robert Wells, ran the business. His grandfather, Harlan Brown, had been a sheep and lamb farmer before deciding…
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From baller to coach to mentor of the next generation - Jennifer George is an advocate for girls in basketball on and off the court. Join Dr. Money and Jennifer as they dive into what being a collegiate athlete looks like, running her nonprofit Girls Basketball Worldwide, and what it means to represent your country on the court! Relevant links: Ins…
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Working together in a Philadelphia yarn store, Kate Gagnon Osborn and Courtney Kelley learned how to help customers choose the right yarn for a project, welcome in timid new knitters, and create samples to help move yarn out the door. They learned what didn’t work (donut-shaped balls of yarn that hopped off the shelves and tangled, patterns that us…
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Women's basketball is not just the moment right now, it’s a certified movement. The Gist co-founder and podcaster Ellen Hyslop joins Dr. Money to talk about building a media brand focused on women and gender-expansive folks, sports as a community space, and coverage that feels good and equitable. Relevant links: WNBA's Diana Taurasi and Wife Penny …
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Guest: Angie Pickering is the founder of Tracker!, a tool designed to simplify supervision and documentation for ABA professionals. Angie's experience with supervision led her to create Tracker, aiming to streamline the documentation process and support both trainees and supervisors in meeting compliance requirements effectively. Key Takeaways: Sup…
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He's a bear. Like an actual bear. She's having a midlife crisis. This seems like a pretty extreme response. This is Bear by Marian Engel, which won the Governor General's Award in 1976 and is evidently the most controversial Canadian novel of all time. Sounds like a skills issue to me. You know that joke about how you can build a bridge with your b…
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She’s the player everyone’s talking about: it’s time to set the record straight about Caitlin Clark! In this extra special Out of Bounds episode, Dr. Money gets into the nuance of everything from Fendi fashions and Olympic roster dreams, to the harm of racist media narratives, and her hopes for Caitlin’s future amidst all this attention. Relevant l…
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Hi Smooches! We’ve been truant, and we’re sorry, OK?! Life is just like really really hard. But we have so many books to talk about, including my new MMF short story, And They Were Roommates, and all the very informative and depressing books Meg is reading in her therapy studies. Meg kept getting kicked out of the Zoom meeting, and I kept in every …
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If you knit, spin, sew, weave, or follow any crafty pursuit, you will not be surprised that many of our most common metaphors come from textiles. They are interwoven in our vocabulary, and whether you like to spin a yarn from words or fibers, you will recognize many of them. But then there are the words whose textile roots are less obvious: Rocket.…
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We’re diving into all things European ball this week in conversation with Guilia Zecchini, FIBA commentator and co-founder of Sneaker Sisterhood. Guilia gives Dr. Money the scoop on what’s up with Euroleague, Eurocup, sneaker culture and the best ballers to follow abroad. Relevant links: Guilia’s Instagram Sneaker Sisterhood Rebound Revolution is a…
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Guest Introduction: Courtney Domingue is the founder of Success Shaping and a BCBA supervisor. Success Shaping offers remote supervision, consulting supervision, and continuing education for BCBAs and trainees. Courtney emphasizes a well-rounded, flexible approach to ABA supervision. Key Takeaways: Flexible Supervision Approach Importance of Multip…
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This week, Dr. Money is joined by Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley, a psychologist and former collegiate athlete. They chat about sustainable ways to support mental health for athletes, building space for belonging, and how she developed an award-winning performance mental health startup. Dr. Mosley's Website The Playbook Rebound Revolution is an editaudio…
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When Jen Simonic and Masey Kaplan’s friend lost her mother, she had the challenge of going through her mother’s things while grieving her loss. Among her posessions was something almost every crafter has at least one of: a work in progress. Jen and Masey had each finished projects for bereaved family members before, but neither of them could take o…
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Marke Freeman’s book Champion's Creed outlines the 5 key factors in building a winning culture. She joins Dr. Money today to talk about what it means to coach and be coached, their role in building a team culture, and how falling in love with a challenge made her fall in love with the game. Relevant links: Changing the Game episode with Briana Garz…
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Annie McLaughlin is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and an Individualized Education Program (IEP) advocate. She supports other BCBAs in transitioning into the realm of IEP advocacy. In this episode, we cover: Career Journey: Annie's path from special education teacher to BCBA and IEP advocate, emphasizing the diverse experiences that shap…
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This week Dr. Money is joined by her longtime friend, Emmy award-winning (and effortlessly fly!) producer Dominique Patrick. They reminisce about their college years in upstate New York, making the move from sports to media and the benefits of NIL deals for the next generation of women’s basketball athletes. Relevant links: (1982) AUDRE LORDE, “LEA…
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Welcome back to "In the Field"! In this episode, I'm super excited to chat with Dr. Katie Garza and Dr. Becky Eldridge. We're diving into their article, "Some Tools for Carrying Out a Proposed Process for Supervising Experience Hours for Aspiring Board Certified Behavior Analysts," published in Behavior Analysis in Practice. Here’s the scoop on wha…
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A career professional at Levi Strauss & Company, Eileen Lee learned about dyeing, weaving, and sewing on an international scale: giant factories full of loud looms weaving 2/2 twill, pattern pieces cut out of four-foot-high stacks of cloth, and no possibility of adding a tuck here or a dart there without retooling. During her years in the industry,…
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Stepping off the court and straight back out of bounds and into social media of it all with writer, influencer and WNBA Twitter Titan B Terrell! Dr. Money and B talk about everything from the best dressed athletes of the season, the spiciest players to follow on social, and B’s work with The Committee Sports Group. Relevant links: The Committee Spo…
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His job is Amish! She's an accountant with an ulcer and a bad case of second chance romance! Will they fall back in love? Can she get over that weird beard thing? Find out in Cheryl Reavis' A Crime of the Heart, another of our "five heart romances"! If you're new to this, we're doing episodes on the list of books that Romantic Times reviewer Melind…
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Join us as we delve into the nuances of compassionate parent training with BCBA Leanne Page from Parenting with ABA. In this episode, we explore how combining empathy with actionable strategies can transform parent training, enhancing both the practice and its outcomes AND how to support trainees and new BCBAs in developing these skills. Here's wha…
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In this episode of "In the Field," I'm thrilled to chat with Priscilla Rodriguez Haros, a BCBA and passionate advocate for integrating reading and personal development into the practice of ABA. Here's what we cover: Embracing a Mentorship Role: Priscilla shares her insights on the importance of clear boundaries in mentorship and how it enhances the…
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In this podcast episode, BCBA, Dr. Shelby Dorsey, we dive into using AI to support neurodivergent supervisees. As two neurodivergent behavior analysts, we're unpacking how Dr. Shelby leverages AI to streamline clinical ABA practices and the significance of embracing neurodiversity in the workplace. Here's what we're exploring: The importance of rep…
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In this episode of "In the Field," I sit down with Amy Evans from Octave Innovation to talk about some of my absolute favorite things, instructional design, precision teaching, assent, AND ongoing supervision and learning. Amy brings such a wealth of knowledge as the founder of Octave Innovation and over a decade of experience working and learning …
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New look, new vibe - and same love for the revolutionary space of women’s basketball! Catch up with Dr. Money and what’s new in the women’s basketball world: from Athlete’s Unlimited and what’s new with the WNBA, to some spicy off-court shenanigans. Relevant links: Ben Bolch Rutgers Basketball/Don Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast…
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Lilly Marsh creates blankets, shawls, and other cloth, almost exclusively from local wool. Working closely with farmers and the nearby Battenkill Fiber Mill, she gets to know not only her neighbors but the fibers they grow: the surprisingly lovely wool from East Friesian sheep raised to produce milk, the springy Dorset crosses that are popular in t…
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Welcome back for Rebound Revolution’s sophomore season! Join Dr. Money this season for even more conversations with amazing guests and reflections on what makes women’s basketball…maybe the only sport you should be paying attention to. Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast. This episode was produced by Melissa Haughton, Mik Finnegan, …
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Hi Smooches! On this episode, we recap a gorgeous YA sapphic romance told partially through poetry, Just Another Epic Love Poem by Parisa Akhbari. It’s about two friends who have passed notebooks back and forth for their entire friendship, writing poems to each other, and how everything changes when they acknowledge their deeper feelings. Spoilers …
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He's Alex, an Oregon gentleman farmer with a very bad brother! She's Annie, a Deaf woman who's treated like garbage by literally everyone! Welcome to Annie's Song by Catherine Anderson! There are some pretty strong content warnings for this one - it won't surprise you that it's full of ableism, both Original Recipe and Extra Paternalistic, of cours…
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The call of complexity draws some weavers to more shafts, more structures, more hand-manipulated techniques. For Annie MacHale, refining the techniques and celebrating the artistry of very simple bands has been a lifelong fascination. Starting when she first picked up a shuttle and inkle loom in her teens, Annie has worked in wool, cotton, and hemp…
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What makes monsters so erotic? On today’s episode, we talk to writer and researcher Ella Gallego about her Monstrous Desire study. We talk about the increasingly vocalized attraction many of us feel for monsters, our first monster crushes, and how Stephenie Meyer just loves a cuckolding fantasy. Find us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/ma…
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“Rule number one: Never drink the dye bath.” Indigo and cochineal may be the most widely recognized natural dyes for many fiber artists, and there’s little temptation of sampling an indigo vat or pot of ground insects. But a simmering kettle of dye mushrooms or lichens? That might smell delicious, but if you’re in a class with Alissa Allen, it’s no…
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Meet BriAnna Garza, the game-changing shooting coach, and founder of the Changing the Game conference. Together BriAnna and Dr. Money dive into unlocking peak performance through supportive coaching environments and geek out on the academics of teaching and learning. We get up-close and personal with BriAnna, from her heart-tugging origin story in …
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Smooches, get your headphones and your wallets. This episode is about to load up your TBR with heroines who are not to be messed with. We’re talking about heroines who serve the most see-you-next-Tuesday with Courtney Clark Michaels and Eve Dangerfield. Liz is offering copy editing services and tarot brainstorming sessions for romance authors! Go t…
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In a period when agriculture moved toward chemicals, genetic engineering, and monoculture, Sally Fox decided to explore what could happen if she collaborated with nature instead of fighting it. With an academic background in entomology, she studied ways to minimize the amount of pesticides needed to grow crops, and the more she saw the effects of t…
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