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Grace 4 Her

Hannah Jenkins

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Welcome to Grace 4 Her, the podcast that extends a hand to women to share in the transformative journey towards embracing the unique path that God has called them to. If you’re a woman ready to break free from societal expectations and redefine your narrative, this podcast is your sanctuary. Together, our host, Hannah, and special guests will speak to the hearts of those who’ve grown weary of conforming to societal standards, offering insights and inspiration to help you evolve into the woma ...
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Tales Over Tails

Jordan O’Laughlin, Allysha Turner, Abigail Charles

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Besties Jordan, Allysha, and Abigail here to review books with you! So grab your wine or cocktails and our book of the month pick and follow along for some great discussions!
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Brought to you by Loughborough University’s Anarchism Research Group (ARG), Anarchist Essays presents leading academics, activists, and thinkers exploring themes in anarchist theory, history, and practice. For more on the ARG, please visit https://www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ and follow us on Twitter at @arglboro
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It’s like a car crash, you don’t want to look... but you have to. The dark and spooky topics will suck you in. Sit back, plug in and don’t admit to anyone you’re listening. It’s about to get uncomfortable.
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Angel Insights takes you deep into the world of angel investing and what makes some of the most successful angel investors tick. Join our host Tom Britton in conversations with the world's most successful investors, and some of their portfolio company entrepreneurs, to understand their investment strategy, approach to due diligence, and tips that can dramatically improve your own approach to investing. Angel Insights is created by SyndicateRoom: https://www.syndicateroom.com
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Honest and Lighthearted Conversations with the Authors Transforming Our World. If you love the written word, join us for conversations with top Christian authors about how books have transformed their lives. You’ll also hear about their motivation for writing, their process, and how they broke into publishing. Books can change the world, our communities, our churches, and our lives. The Writing for a Change podcast gives you an inside look into how that happens.
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Tabari McCoy is many things: A writer/journalist, movie blogger, autograph & sneaker collector and an award-winning stand up-comedian. Now, add podcaster to the list!"A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy" finds Tabari interviewing his fellow comedians as well as athletes, entrepreneurs, musicians and whoever else of note he can convince to spare 45 minutes of their time to talk about their life and the world today. Be sure to like and subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Visit Tabari online at www ...
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I Love Kelowna

Luke Menkes Kelowna Real Estate Agent

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Welcome to the I Love Kelowna Podcast! Join us for engaging conversations with the people and businesses that make Kelowna and the Central Okanagan vibrant and unique. About the Host Luke Menkes is a licensed real estate agent in British Columbia and Alberta, Canada. Your real estate journey starts here. https://search.mykelownaagent.com Real Estate Inquiries Let's have a conversation about real estate. No obligation. I'm here to answer your questions. https://bookus.page/lukemenkes/realesta ...
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In this essay, Jon Burke describes Qalang Smangus, an aboriginal village in Taiwan which has been collectively organized. Jon makes a case for identifying it as an intentional Christian anarcho-collectivist community, assesses its success, and identifies its internal and exernal challenges. Jon is a former lecturer in photography and media studies …
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Hello, hello, and welcome to the Tales Over Tails Podcast! We're Abigail, Allysha, and Jordan. ******************************************************** For this month, we are diving in to book two of the Knockemout Series, Things We Hide from the Light! We also brought back our special guest Emily from Books & Bottles to discuss all things steamy! …
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In this essay, Jess Dillard-Wright and Danisha Jenkins make the case for an anarchist approach to nursing. Part love note to a problematic profession we love and hate, part fever dream of what could be, we set out to think about what nursing and care might look like after it all falls down, because it is all falling down. Jess Dillard-Wright is an …
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In this essay, Cahal McLaughlin reflects on the influence of anarchist principles on his documentary filmmaking practices in societies affected by state violence, using case studies from South Africa, Haiti, Brazil and Ireland. Cahal McLaughlin is Professor of Film Studies, Queen's University Belfast. His recent publications include Challenging the…
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In this essay, Henry Brown examines the controversial participation of anarchists in the Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War (1936-9). Despite the universal association of anarchism with antimilitarism, the Spanish anarchists responded to the demands of antifascist war in a nuanced fashion, creating a distinctive military subculture based …
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This month on the podcast, we have a SPECIAL GUEST! Come hang out with Allysha, Abigail and Emily (who is filling in for Jordan for the next couple of episodes), as we cover Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score. This book was a whirlwind and full of DELICIOUS tropes! Drink Pairing: Spicy Margaritas for the spiciest peppers this book had to offer.…
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In this essay, Alex Doyle examines how anarchists in late 19th and early 20th century Cuba grappled with thorny issues of the nation and nationalism in their pursuit of social revolution. Contrary to common assumptions about anarchism which posit that the movement wholly rejects and ignores the nation, the anarchists in Cuba, through their discours…
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In this essay, Diogo Duarte proposes a different look at the history of the State, urban planning and social housing in Portugal, by bringing into the picture the often forgotten presence of a significant anarchist movement in the country. As he suggests, to fully understand some of the social and political processes that were underway in Portugal …
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Take a journey with all three lovely cohosts of the Tales over Tails podcast as they uncover the Midnight Library by Matt Haig. This book is a roller coaster from start to finish so you better be ready. The girls unpack the heavily layered themes and discuss their own versions of a midnight library. Drink pairing: Midnight Tart Cherry Mocktail Trig…
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This essay introduces a short series of podcasts emanating from last year's 'Iberian Anarchism in Twentieth Century History' special issue. Joshua Newmark highlights some of the parallels and linkages between the Spanish and Portuguese anarchist movements, while Sophie Turbutt explores the key themes emerging from the special issue and what they co…
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In this essay, David Christopher explores and unpacks the mutually anarchistic and apocalyptic propensities in the early films of David Cronenberg. Christopher positions Cronenberg's films as exemplary of an innovative new methodology of cinema analysis for films following Cronenberg's influence. For more on these topics, see Anarchist Studies 32.1…
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Be sure that you grab yourself some tissues for this episode of the podcast because it is a tearjerker for sure! The girls cover The Last Love Note by Emma Grey and dive deep into the world of grief, loss and finding love again. Content/Trigger warning: Loss of a loved one, infertility and mental health are very heavy themes in this episode. Please…
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In this essay, Andrew Whitehead examines the two most lethal incidents linked to anarchism in London's history: the murder of three police officers during an attempted armed robbery at Houndsditch in December 1910 and the ensuing siege of Sidney Street in Stepney. He looks particularly at the links between the mainly Latvian perpetrators and three …
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Hannah Roeschlein pulls no punches on stage or off, a fact which has spurred the Indiana native to new heights across the country. She's also got a lot on her mind – and her return to A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy is the place where you can find out all she has to say! In just seven years of comedy, Hannah has achieved quite a bit: Her debut album, …
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In this essay, Jayne Malenfant and Hannah Brais unpack an anarchist approach to confronting housing precarity by bringing together existing anarchist scholarship while proposing housing interventions that support agency, anti-colonial work, and justice. They confront the inadequacy of existing housing interventions and propose an alternative vision…
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There are three things you should know about Mia Jackson: (1) She's a funny (2) She's tall ... and now, (3) She's a two-time guest on A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy! A New Face by the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival and Atlanta's Creative Loafing's Critic's Choice Best Stand-Up in the city in 2017, Jackson has toured nationally with Amy Schumer and i…
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Billie-Jo Jenkins was a beautiful young girl who had so much potential ahead of her, but unfortunately it was all taken away. While doing simple outside chores, some animal brutally took her life. Police tried to piece together what they could, but it is still unsolved. This is her case, keep her memory alive. For case suggestions or personal stori…
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On the pod for this month, all the ladies are together again! Come join us while we cover Tom Lake by Ann Patchett! This book was huge this past year and sparked so much conversation in the bookish world! Grab yourself an adult-friendly beverage and enjoy! Content warning: this episode does contain discussion surrounding alcohol abuse. Please be ad…
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This essay examines the rise of 'direct action' as a key concept in anarchist and radical politics over the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It traces the transnational arguments, texts and networks that made this possible. Sean Scalmer is a Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. This essay is a greatly edited version of…
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In this essay, adapted from his recently published book, Sam C. Tenorio (he/they) reconsiders the Watts Rebellion of 1965 and its ruinous disruptions, like arson, theft, and vandalism, as a cataclysm that clears material and discursive ground and proffers its own questions of property. It argues that the cataclysmic vantage of the Watts rebellion o…
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Cy Amundson is a very funny native of Minnesota with a litany of achievements to his credit. This includes appearances on CONAN, Comedy Central's This is Not Happening and Adam Devine's House Party as well Family Guy and American Dad!, all of which cemented his work on stage as a top stand-up comedian with appearances on The Bob & Tom Show and the …
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Luke Capasso is a renaissance man. Funny on stage, he has been seen on MTV, heard on BBC Radio, Provided Content and Performed for Channel 5's Furious and Funny as well as a few failed TV pilots for Dave and ITV. Off stage, he is a very skilled craftsman whose work with hands should have landed him a PBS or HGTV show by now. But while he waits for …
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In this essay, Nolan Bennett traces through Alexander Berkman's 1912 Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist an unresolved tension between two approaches to the prison: advocacy for political prisoners and advocacy against the politics of prisons. Berkman's ambivalence between these approaches amid his memoirs and later activism signify the book's importanc…
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This month, on the pod, all three ladies are together again! Grab yourself a strong beverage and strap in while we discuss the controversial thrilled, None of This is True by Lisa Jewell. Content warning: this episode does contain descriptions of domestic violence, abuse. Please take care and rejoin us again next month if that is not for you. Follo…
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Robert Jenkins not only passed the bar as a comedian, he actually also passed the bar as a lawyer. Now, he combines both talents to leave his clients happy and audiences in stitches. And now, he's the latest guest on A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy! Beginning his comedy career in 2012, Robert has quickly established himself as a comedic force througho…
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In this essay, Peterson Silva talks about metaphors for freedom among anarchists. He particularly discusses a metaphor concerning failure in complex systems, pointing out that anarchists relate freedom to the deep transformation of social patterns. A list of the references he cites in this episode is available here. Peterson Silva is a writer, tran…
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Rachel Gallager knows two things: Comedy and talent. Now that she's part of the Avail Comedy team, she's combining her two loves into a career while helping her clients laugh all the way to the ... Well, why not let her tell you on the latest episode of A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy! A lifelong fan of stand-up comedy who got hooked on live performan…
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JOIN US FOR OUR MOST EXCITING EPISODE YET! Grab a cocktail Abigail and Jordan as they discuss the latest (and hottest!) Kristin Hannah novel, The Women! Lots of trigger warnings going into this book so please take care when listening to this discussion! Follow the Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/talesovertailspodcast/ Follow Abigail: https://www…
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In this essay, Chris Robé explores the origins of video activism from the ecology, women’s liberation, and anarchist movements of the late 1960s and early 1970s. He then traces the state’s increasing surveillance of video activism and recent debates regarding the value of such activism among participants of the Stop Cop City movement. Chris Robé is…
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In 2019, Kyle Grooms was just cruising along, doing his thing. Then, he endured a challenging health setback leading to emergency brain surgery, leaving the comedian to do the only thing he could: Turn it into comedy. Now, the veteran stand-up is simply enjoying his time on and off stage every day by finding the humor in life and joy in simply bein…
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She's no Southern belle ... She's just very, very talented. "She" is Allison Summers – and she's the next guest on this episode of A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy! An actress and filmmaker who can be seen in both commercials and performing in sketches and with improv groups, Allison Summers is also an accomplished stand-up comedian. Earning her BFA fr…
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The Knorr children had each other and that was it. They lived an incredible horrific life with a women name Theresa. She was the one who gave them life and she also took it from them. This is the very tough story of the Knorr children and what they had to go through. For case suggestions or personal stories you can email ydwkpodcast@gmail.com To lo…
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In this essay, Pranay Somayajula critically examines the anarchist movement’s relationship to anticolonial politics. Drawing on a rich history of anticolonial movements, from the Kurds in Rojava to the Zapatistas in Chiapas, who have sought national liberation and self-determination without being confined by the nation-state, he argues for an anarc…
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Lee Michael Kimbrell traded in classrooms for comedy clubs ... And he's been teaching people to laugh along ever since. A humble Southern gentleman who likes to make every show a chill party full of good times and great vibes, Lexington, KY native Lee Kimbrell is making waves - and plenty of fans - nationwide. Often seen performing in comedy clubs …
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So ... Did you miss me??? There's been a sabbatical in between episodes ... But after 13 months, A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy is back – and Emmy Award-winning sports journalist Elise Jesse is the guest! A Tight 45 specializes in chatting with people who have interesting careers/hobbies/habits/insight into this thing we call life ... And Jesse has a…
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Your bookish friends are back! Sit back, relax and sip a beverage while Abigail, Allysha & Jordan get together to discuss One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid! Follow the Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/talesovertailspodcast/ Follow Jordan: https://www.instagram.com/cozyreadsandsips/ Follow Allysha: https://www.instagram.com/allysha_turner/ Fol…
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In this essay, Christopher Powell examines how sovereign statehood generates an economy of shame that fosters identification with the imagined sovereign. Achieving anarchy requires a shift in who is shamed and for what, shifting self-worth from ‘higher' ideals to horizontal solidarity. Christopher Powell is Associate Professor in the Department of …
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I Love Kelowna episode 243. A deep dive into the world of chiropractic care with Dr. Graham Jenkins of Lighthouse Chiropractic. Chiropractic treatments go way beyond just addressing back pain. Experts like Dr. Jenkins have successfully treated conditions like colic in infants, thyroid issues, and much more. Dr. Jenkins shares his journey from Ontar…
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In this essay, Elena Pagani presents theorising and practices of freedom as interpersonal and intersubjective. She does this through the conceptions of agonistic self-creation and agonistic empathy in conversation with empirical findings from a militant research of radical worker co-operatives in Greece. Her presentation invites us to imagine and p…
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First things first, trigger warning for anyone who doesn't like sleep paralysis, the end of the episode is not for you. We've got the spooks from the legend of Hannah Hovey and interesting information on a "thing" that might be having an identity crisis. Enjoy! For case suggestions or personal stories you can email ydwkpodcast@gmail.com To look at …
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In this essay, Deric Shannon outlines the anarchist analysis and critique of capitalism. He also gives some potential explanations for capitalism's resilience. Deric Shannon is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Emory University's Oxford College. His most recent books are The State of State Theory: State Projects, Repression, and Multi-sites of…
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With the holiday season fully upon us, come and relax as Allysha and Jordan recap this sweet Christmas themed tale, The Christmas Sisters by Sarah Morgan. The ladies share about some very deep, personal things while also uncovering heartwarming and funny memories! The drink paired with this book was a Scottish coffee (basically an Irish coffee with…
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In this essay, Sonia Hernández describes the central role Mexican women played in the emergence of anarcho-syndicalist organizing during the early 20th century. She examines the emergence of transnational feminism influenced by anarchist ideas in the Gulf of Mexico region - such women's labor activism left an indelible mark on the greater history o…
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Bob and Donna were 2 hard working parents. They had 2 beautiful daughters and worked hard for them. On the way to work Bob would drop his daughters off at the babysitter's apartment. His youngest daughter Regina said "I love you Daddy, I'll see you tonight". Bob held onto those words and never let them go. Those were the last words his daughter wou…
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In this essay, Benjamin Franks identifies the core principles that lead anarchists to reject participation in democratic elections. It then explores the occasions where anarchists have engaged in different forms of electoral engagement and showing the particular conditions that make some constitutional interventions compatible with anarchist princi…
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Join all of the gals as they come together while traveling from the Caribbean Islands to the U.K, California and back! This month we discussed Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson. This book is ripe with some strong, cultural themes and so much depth. It was such a delight so we highly recommend you grab yourself a delicious beverage, strap in and enj…
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In this essay, Carne explores the spiritual dimension of anarchism, which he once assumed was more a ‘political’ philosophy about how people make decisions and transact business. He concludes that there is indeed a vital spiritual element and moreover that anarchism centres love and human connection at its core. Carne Ross is a writer. His most rec…
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Sara Tokars was a very bright and lively women. She grew up in a wonderful home living comfortably, but have very simple dreams: she wanted to have a family and be a stay at home mom. She saw a familiar face and thought Fred, an attorney, was the answer to her prayer. Unfortunately she was wrong. For case suggestions or personal stories you can ema…
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In this essay, William Marling asks why there seems to be so much rhetoric in/about anarchism. He digs for an answer in his recent book on Ammon Hennacy, finding an answer in the practice of "parrhesia," or speaking truth to power. William Marling is Professor of American Literature and Film at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, US…
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