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Capital Area District Libraries

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Capital Area District Libraries is excited to produce the Book Bound podcast which is hosted by members of the collection development team. Content centers around the library and its collection, events, partnerships and services.
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Ghost Light

Gwendolyn Kochur

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Based in the second largest theater district in the country, the Ghost Light podcast will illuminate the world behind the curtains of Cleveland, Ohio's theater scene.
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In our third season of the podcast, we bring you I Did It for the Story as part of Story District Presents. All new episodes will feature true stories told live on the Story District stage and insights about storytelling from the host, Amy Saidman, Story District's Executive Director. Find out more about Story District shows, classes, consulting, and storytelling opportunities at StoryDistrict.org and follow us @storydistrict on Instagram. This podcast is produced by Christopher Lee and Amy ...
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Welcome! Don’t have a reservation? No problem. On Cocktails at Table 7: Inside New York’s Joe Allen, your table is always ready. In candid conversations with Broadway veterans, long-time regulars, even past and present employees, your hosts, Dana, Sean and Jason, recreate the intimate vibe that an evening at Joe’s has always offered. You’ll hear stories of the “Good Ol’ Days” in 1960’s Hell’s Kitchen, rarely told anecdotes from the shows on the “Flop Wall,” and the special connection between ...
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The Parlour with Lori and Lisa

Lori Nichols and Lisa Gardner

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Welcome to The Parlour with Lori and Lisa. Pour a hot cuppa, get comfortable and chill out with us. We will be covering news we are paying attention to, chatting about upcoming features and, of course, having fun! Thank you for joining us on our #SlowMedia Journey!
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This show is created by creatives, for creatives. If you are stuck in a rut and haven't been able to find your big break, tune in to hear how industry leading creatives have be able to make their mark on the world.
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Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, shares stories about the life and art career of southwest artist Ted DeGrazia, as well as current events and exhibits at the gallery. Located in Tucson, Arizona, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre National Historic District designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. New episodes air every 4th Sunday.
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Miles Trashawn Lawson was born in Rochester, New York. As a child, Miles enjoyed watching movies and stand-up comedy, and loved to see theater productions whenever he could. It was then that Miles grew a love for the world of entertainment. After watching numerous Tyler Perry Films and Richard Pryor stand-up comedy shows, Films that included the iconic Jim Carrey, He became inspired to become an actor so he too could entertain and bring joy and laughter to the world. While in grade school in ...
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A Star Wars RPG Campaign podcast by the writer of Rat Queens, Kurtis Wiebe, joined by film makers, game designers, fashionistas and comic artists. They roll some dice and pretend they’re Wookiees. Join the adventure as a pack of renegades navigate a Hutt war in City 17, a volatile district of Nar Shaddaa where only enemies are made with more ease than credits.
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Welcome to The Charger Podcast! This is your chance to sit in on conversations with coaches, administrators, and other folks connected to Oxford High School and Oxford School District. The Chargers of Oxford, MS have had great success over the years and look forward to many more to come.
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In July 2020, I did something I vowed as a once-public middle school teacher, that I would NEVER do. I withdrew my remaining four children of six and began homeschooling. My oldest two sons had graduated from public/charter schools and my remaining four had been in public school since Pre-K. I had two children about to finish middle school and head into high school. To say I was terrified was an understatement–even with my experience teaching hundreds of kids a year prior to getting married. ...
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Sleuth

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Like a real-life Phantom of the Opera, Southern California local theater actor Daniel Wozniak lured his victims, Sam Herr and Julie Kibuishi, in the attic of a theatre, where he would kill and dismember them before performing on stage the very same night. As of now, Wozniak alone sits on San Quentin's death row. But is there room for more? Is Rachel Buffett, a former Disney Princess and Dan's ex fiancee, an accomplice in the murderous scheme? Simultaneous to the launch of SLEUTH, today began ...
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The Non-Profit Hour examines the inner workings and hears the human stories of Portland's many local non-profits. Shows air every Friday at 1:30 on XRAY.fm. Brought to us by the Media Institute for Social Change -- a public interest media lab that works to inspire, empower and engage emerging media producers.
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W. Eugene Smith was a famous photo essayist for LIFE magazine and a suburban family man when he left it all in 1957 and moved to a rundown loft in Manhattan. The building had already become a popular hangout and jamming space for jazz players both prominent and obscure, and Smith spent the next decade documenting the music, conversations and personalities that passed through. This program, produced and hosted by Sara Fishko and originally heard as a 10-part radio series in 2009, pulls from t ...
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Giving up the golden years to parent grandkids is tough, but it is quickly becoming more commonplace. Join me, as I interview Kathy Modeen, a mother of three and grandmother of five. Kathy left the quiet life of retirement to raise her granddaughter. Kathy tenderly shares her experience fighting the public school system and ultimately bringing her …
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There has been tremendous growth in the topic of vinyl records and record collecting over the last decade or so. There are podcasts (like this one), articles, and video channels dedicated to folks who blab about their treasured collections, and then there are those who shout from the rooftops about new releases the minute the news gets out. But wha…
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How do I plan for the upcoming year now that we have been at this for a while? In this episode, I explain my process as I plan for the upcoming year. Water Colors Mixed Media Art Paper--pack of 3 "The Presidential" Board Game "Constitution Quest" Board Game Big Rocks Video by Stephen Covey *Please note that some of the links included in this articl…
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It’s not everyday that one gets to speak with “The Most Beautiful Woman in Norway” - according to Elle Norway - but that’s just a bi-product of the fact that this episode’s guest is a multifaceted personality who has made successful inroads in the music, fashion, and modeling industries. Maya Vik is a Norwegian bassist, songwriter and singer who - …
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Welcome back to Season Two of the School to Homeschool podcast! We kick off with an incredibly insightful conversation with Dr. Corey DeAngelis, a leading advocate for school choice and a familiar face from Fox News. Corey shares his extensive background in education policy and research, revealing the long-term benefits of school choice, including …
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There’s nothing like the sound of an old Motown record. Whether you hear it in your hometown of Detroit, or turn it up in Kathmandu; it doesn’t matter, the music is great regardless of location and - truth be told - those recordings are inimitable. One could say they encapsulate a certain time and place, but that wouldn’t be fair to the level of so…
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Let's talk technology and kids! Join me as I welcome back, Tamara Strijack, Author, Clinical Counselor, Academic Dean of the Neufeld Institute, and daughter of world renowned attachment psychologist, Dr. Gordon Neufeld (author of Hold Onto Your Kids). In this, Tamara discusses technology and kids...what do we do??!! Hold Onto Your Kids on Audible H…
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It’s not easy to be consistent in show business, to continually release albums and to perform at a high caliber at all times. However, some musicians have the ability to hand in strong works through most of their careers. There are performers who have built lifelong bonds with their dedicated fans because of these reasons. Raul Midón is one of thos…
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In this installment, Sam Jacoby murders his wife and tries to dispose of her body but is hampered by the most helpful and least helpful cop in the world. Then, Amy and Al discuss the library archives, Hitch rehearsing for his later films, and how the cop seems to have nothing else to do but follow Sam around. Al throws out some possible interpretat…
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So, you have spent the last several months deschooling, taking their hearts back, and all the things...now what? How do I add in more without getting overwhelmed? This episode is for you! Myron Golden Clip CONNECT with US Join the Private Facebook Group Connect and follow along with Janae’s Journey on Instagram @janae.daniels Learn more about Schoo…
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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about southwest artist Ted DeGrazia's Murals, Mosaics (pictured), and Originals. DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is h…
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Andy Summers, renowned as the influential guitarist of the Police, reveals a multifaceted creative persona that extends far beyond music. He openly embraces his diverse interests, seamlessly integrating them much like he does with his guitar, weaving them into a cohesive tapestry that defines his prolific body of work. While the guitar remains his …
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Unlock the secrets of literary education with Adam Andrews from the Center for Lit and transform your homeschool experience. In this enlightening episode, Adam takes us on a journey through his and his wife Missy's creation of comprehensive literary resources designed to empower homeschool teachers. Learn how understanding the structure of literatu…
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Becoming who we are takes years. Our personality develops long before we're aware of it. Some of us are more comfortable with ourselves than others, but generally, we understand our own identity and hope that we grasp how others perceive us - that part can be a challenge. Given the chance to be someone else, who would you choose? How would you be d…
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Join me, as we explore the empowering journey from traditional schooling to homeschooling. Discover the vital role of play and imagination in early childhood education. We address common parental anxieties about early academics and highlight the benefits of imaginative play and outdoor activities for young children. Emphasizing a balanced approach,…
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Multitasking is a popular trend in musicianship today, but, like in other aspects of life, it has its critics. Those against multitasking argue that the human brain performs best when focused on one task at a time. Just because we can multitask doesn’t mean it’s the most effective approach. What if we devoted all our time and energy to a single pur…
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Ever navigated the treacherous waters of dating within your age group? In this episode of Till the Sun Comes, we kick off with Destiny, who takes us through her remarkable transformation from a toxic relationship humorously defined by her ex, "Nathan," to finding balance and happiness with a more mature partner. She opens up about the dark days fil…
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Join me in this enlightening episode as I sit down with Andrew Pudewa, the founder and director of the Institute for Excellence in Writing, to explore the cultivation of language arts from preschool through high school. We begin by breaking down the broad and often overwhelming concept of "language arts" into its core components: listening, speakin…
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When you reach a certain age, you get used to the experience of processing bad news or difficult times in your life. It may be hard to explain the consistency of that behavior as processing trauma is an amorphous experience, sometimes different things heal the wounds that life tosses at us at different times. Cancer is a particularly dark developme…
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Let's talk boundaries. If we love our kids, we have them. Boundaries give our kids freedom...So let's chat! *Correction: In this episode, I reference a Harvard study about personal pay for college education and grades...Please note that the study was not a Harvard study. The link to the study is below. Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Towns…
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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the new exhibist, "Ted DeGrazia's Textile Designs for Fuller Fabrics." From 1952 to 1956, Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia designed Southwestern novelty prints for Fuller Fabrics of New York. DeGrazia’s prints were sold nationwide in fabric…
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The Houston native made his Broadway debut in The Who's Tommy, other credits include The Lion King, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Rocky Horror Show, and The Wedding Singer. Off-Broadway audiences have seen his work in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Foreigner (Lucille Lortel nomination), The Wild Party, How I Learned to Drive, and Shaggs. His screen …
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Does your child struggle with reading? Today, we are interviewing Debra Nelson, founder of the Education Resource Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Let's talk reading help! Education Services Homepage FLORIDA CENTER FOR READING RESEARCH (free) (select the appropriate tab in the left menu) Begin with Phonemic Awareness and Phonological Awareness…
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It’s miraculous, really, that great new music is revealed to us each passing week; we need only to be open to exploring it to enjoy it. There’s nothing wrong with reveling in your favorite songs, artists and albums that are deemed classics by some listening community, but it’s continuing to explore new releases that really gets us thinking about mu…
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Welcome back to The Parlour! Let's get into it with our latest specialty- catch up edition! We discuss a bunch of topics including college campus protests, and about the term "outside agitator" and its history. https://www.npr.org/2024/05/06/1198911419/college-protest-israel-gaza-new-york-eric-adams-outside-agitator Some things Lori recommends: Art…
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Are summer plans on your mind? Do you want your kids to have a magical summer like you experienced as a child? This episode is for you! Let's talk magic and wonder! Today we will discuss six things you can do to create a magical summer for your children! The Power of Moments by Dan & Chip Heath *Some Links may contain affiliate links CONNECT with U…
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Lori and Lisa have entered into a crazy busy season! Lori is preparing to head out on tour in Europe after years long hiatus and Lisa is winding down her whole home remodel, and trying to figure out life as an empty nester! Thank you for catching up with us and look for new episodes coming soon when we catch up next! Rest in Power and Peace, Delain…
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It's been another spell since we've been together, but we check in and say "Hi!" and chat the latest! Supreme Court and their latest Protest Amendment: https://www.vox.com/scotus/24080080/supreme-court-mckesson-doe-first-amendment-protest-black-lives-matter The 4B movement is Lisa's Roman Empire, we chat about it for a moment and speculate what the…
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Embarking on a journey of educational transformation, Katie Jo Berry joins us to share the heartfelt story of her departure from a career in psychiatry to championing her children's learning through homeschooling. Her narrative is a beacon for parents navigating the intricate choices in customizing their children's education. We converse about Kati…
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If you’re like most people, at 20 years old, you’re still figuring out who you are and what you want to do with your life. And there’s nothing wrong with that, especially in today’s day and age, young people now have the luxury of waiting just a little bit longer before they make up their mind to point their lives in a specific direction. However, …
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In this bonus episode, Amy gets to be the guest! She was hosted by the Two Marketing Mom's podcast for an episode on all things storytelling. Amy talks about her journey with Story District, the secrets to a well told story, and how Story District prepares to tap into that power. Take a few moments to fill out our podcast survey here: https://form.…
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Embark on a heartfelt exploration with me, Miles Trashawn Lawson, as I unveil the pivotal moments of my life's journey toward personal growth and enlightenment. Discover what happens when one makes the conscious decision to value time above all else and to recognize the warning signs that threaten our progress. With the wisdom gleaned from the impa…
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Is it possible to work full-time and homeschool? The answer is "yes"! Today, we talk with Angela Winterton, full-time working mother of four. Angela pulled her children from the public school system in 2020 to start the homeschooling journey, then became a working mom! She shares insights on how to balance all the things! Excited to interview this …
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Going somewhere else is sometimes the only thing you can do to really find your true voice. And I don’t mean taking a vacation or a daytrip. Moving from one state - or, coast - to another is a very adventurous move, but emigrating to another country to live is truly beyond what most of us might even consider doing. Can you imagine leaving your fami…
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When Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union navigate their star-studded lives, they're tackling more than just the paparazzi—they're setting a precedent for equality in relationships and finances. It's a dance of give and take, a balance that Lee Robinson Graham and I explore with unreserved honesty in our latest episode. Lee, with her Southern charm and …
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Rather than modeling our homeschool after public school by cramming as many subjects in a day as possible, let's do something better. Let's get back to the basics...and help our children find a love of learning again. Join us as we discuss reading, writing, and arithmetic. References in this episode: Homeschool Resource Roadmap The Brave Learner by…
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There’s a unique quality that actors and actresses bring to songwriting and musicianship. Oftentimes, they create works that lean heavily on the idea that the singer - or narrator - is a character. Of course, all musicians and songwriters do this to some extent, but there’s another level of commitment when it’s done by a musician who also happens t…
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Imagine the satisfaction of crafting something with your own hands, the kind that radiates through you and your children as you engage in activities that are about more than just passing time. This episode is a tribute to the enrichment that homeschooling brings, where technology serves as a catalyst for creation and children thrive on the psycholo…
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It’s no secret that marriage is hard work. It requires heavy lifting by both partners to keep the boat afloat. It’s labor, but of course, it’s a labor of love; that’s what it’s all about. However, if you take the marriage and relationship deal and split it with a job in the entertainment business for both parties involved, well, now you’ve really g…
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The wild is calling. Our spirits and bodies need the outdoors. We need nature. In this episode, we talk about forest bathing and the benefits of the nature connection. Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv John Muir Laws Website Prevention Article: 15 Major Benefits of Walking, According to Expert…
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Maybe I’m a little guilty of nostalgia on this one, but aren’t we all from time-to-time? When I look into the past with my rose-colored glasses on, they take me to that time of life when most people find themselves experiencing glowy memories of the past: high school. In my case, it was high school in the early to mid 1990s. As is true of every gen…
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