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Fish For People's Sunday Service Podcast

Susan D. Lyons Foundation for Hope Ministry

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Welcome to the heartwarming journey of faith and community at the Susan D. Lyons Foundation for Hope's discipleship ministry podcast, "Fish For People." Hosted by Pastor Kevin Toliver-Lyons, this podcast is a beacon of hope, guiding listeners through the transformative power of faith. Join us as we explore the depths of spiritual growth, share inspiring testimonies, and dive into the teachings that shape discipleship. The Fish For People podcast is not just a show; it's a movement. Support t ...
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The Future of Smart

Ulcca Joshi Hansen | Grantmakers for Education

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The Future of Smart, a project of Grantmakers for Education, explores ideas at the intersection of education, equity, and philanthropy that point us towards a radical re-envisioning of our education system. We’ll hear from those working at the edge of what’s possible and explore what it means to support transformative change for young people and their communities. We can’t move our education system forward until we see what’s been holding us back. We have to recognize our assumptions, and ou ...
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Over 400,000 plays in 50 countries. Presented by Natalie Roles, produced by Oliver Crocker. Unlock 175 hours of bonus content https://patreon.com/thebillpodcast Sponsored by georgefairbrother.com shop.saturdaymorningpress.co.uk vanguardcomics.co.uk gibconsultancy.co.uk
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Equity Leadership Now! hosts conversations with equity-conscious leaders from pre-K through university settings who transform structures and strategies for educating students, particularly for those from historically marginalized communities.
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Grief Out Loud

The Dougy Center

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Remember the last time you tried to talk about grief and suddenly everyone left the room? Grief Out Loud is opening up this often avoided conversation because grief is hard enough without having to go through it alone. We bring you a mix of personal stories, tips for supporting children, teens, and yourself, and interviews with bereavement professionals. Platitude and cliché-free, we promise! Grief Out Loud is hosted by Jana DeCristofaro and produced by The Dougy Center for Grieving Children ...
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Welcome to HarperAcademic Calling. Our podcast is designed to give educators, students, as well as every reader, a behind-the-scenes chat with a range of our authors--from well-loved favorites to up-and-coming debut writers--about their books.
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David List, a native New Yorker, began his career in the mailroom of the New York office of the William Morris Agency, quickly rising to become an agent in their exclusive TV Packaging division. Subsequently, he moved to Los Angeles and segued into film and television production, first as Senior Vice President of Development and Production for Dodi…
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On Books, Kids & Creations host Tracy Blom sits down with Australian hip-hop journalist Simone Jordan to discuss her journey as an author and her love for hip-hop, which started at a very young age. Her journalism career spans decades and includes exclusive interviews with hip-hop legends-- at a time when, believe it or not, people were passing on …
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In honor of Children's Grief Awareness month, we asked kids and teens to talk about grief in their own words. This compilation episode includes clips from children and teens reflecting on their people who died, their varied responses to loss, and what they hope grief will feel like in future. Thank you to all the children and teens who contributed …
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How many of us have wondered what happened to Sergeant Jane Kendall over the years? Why did one of Britain's finest actresses have such a short run at Sun Hill? It's to find out, as the legendary Liz Crowther discusses her time on "The Bill" for the first time in 30 years...With huge thanks to Lin from Scott Marshall Partners for her help in settin…
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Dickie Smothers is an American TV legend, composer, actor, musician, and comedian. While he distinctly stands out in his own right, he was one half of The Smother Brothers with his elder brother Tom. The Smothers Brothers formed in the late 1950s and appeared on numerous television shows, including two shows of their own, a sitcom from 1965 to 1966…
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Transcript “You can’t be what you can’t see,” Chancellor Richard K. Lyons notes in episode 9 of ELN! He describes how he was the only person in his family who pursued a PhD and how UC Berkeley opened that possibility to him. He is also the first UC Berkeley alum to hold the chancellor position, and embodies the leadership qualities that this instit…
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Today, we’re diving into the captivating world of Jedediah Berry, Author, and Fantasy Enthusiast.Jedediah Berry, born in 1977, is an American writer known for his imaginative and thought-provoking novels. He is the author of "The Manual of Detection" and his latest book, "The Naming Song". Berry lives in Western Massachusetts, where he runs the Nin…
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James Wade masterfully recreated 1932 East Texas in his latest thriller: HOLLOW OUT THE DARK. The reader can feel and taste the grit of life just at the brink of the Great Depression. Wars can be fought on foreign soils but those fought on the local level seem to have the most collateral damage. A Must Read! www.outwithdan.comwww.jameswadewriter.co…
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In this episode, meet the founder of Well-Read Black Girl Glory Edim, media consultant and former DJ and television host Elliot Mintz, and artist and public speaker Dylan Scholinski. Hear how each of these authors prepared physically (and mentally!) to record their audiobooks, and what they are most excited for listeners to hear.Gather Me by Glory …
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Molly McGrath is the Founder and CEO of Hiring & Empowering Solutions and the author of Amazon's top-#1 Best Seller: 'Fix My Boss: The Simple Plan to Cultivate Respect, Risk Courageous Conversations, and Increase the Bottom Line'. Molly has coached, consulted, and directed presidents and founders of national organizations and over 4,500 law firms i…
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The most epic battles aren't Good vs Evil, it's Good vs Good. Suzanne Redfearn has given the reader TWO GOOD MEN who want the world to be a better place and move to help that happen. But their goals are polar opposites. Which one would you cheer for?www.outwithdan.comwww.suzanneredfearnauthor.comBy Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
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Space. It looks beautiful but it has limitless boundaries. What would you do if your space craft malfunctions and you begin to wonder if it's a deliberate sabatoge. And perhaps an inside job. Space seems infinite. DARK SPACE is chocked full of atmosphere! www.alexsegura.comwww.robwhart.comBy Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
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What if you Broadway production opened and it closed after one performance? A Flop. Then a family member has health issues and you return to your hometown. And the local arts and theater group wants to mount your failed Broadway production. What could possibly go wrong, or right? SHOWMANCE is this story.www.outwithdan.comhttps://www.chadbeguelin.co…
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On this doubleheader episode of Authors on the Air, two critically acclaimed authors join us to talk about their most recent novels—with several similarities. A Cold, Cold World, by Elena Taylor, and Tessa Wegert’s The Coldest Case feature two of my favorite characters in Bet Rivers and Shana Merchant. Both powerful characters who take on the tough…
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This week on Crime Wave: Our Halloween Special!Lorie Lewis Ham writes a fun series set in Fresno’s hip and historic Tower District, the town’s artistic hub. Part-time PI Roxi Carlucci is helping local bookstore owner Clark Halliwell put on the first-ever Tower Halloween Mysteryfest. When the eclectic group of authors arrives for the festival, a loc…
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Terrance Layhew is an author and swashbuckler. He hosts the Suit Up! Podcast and lives in Des Moines, Iowa. You can follow him on on social media @Tlayhew, and his writing at terrancelayhew.comSpies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network#authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair…
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Shane Hawk is co-editor and a contributing writer of the bestselling anthology NEVER WHISTLE AT NIGHT. Written exclusively by Native American and Indigenous authors, these tales of horror are the perfect collection of spine-tingling reads for Halloween fright night.Shane and Deborah J Ledford discuss writing short stories and stage plays from a Nat…
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Meredith R. Lyon’s debut novel Ghost Tamer ran the table when it came to awards notice this year. A most entertaining story of a near death experience with left Raely with survivor’s guilt—and the ability to see ghosts. One in particular claims to have been with her for as long as he can remember. Raely doesn’t embrace this new “gift” until she com…
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“The Man in Black Stories” is the latest release from Edgar Award-winning, critically acclaimed author Elly Griffiths. The Man in Black is a carefully curated collection of short stories featuring some of her most beloved characters, including Ruth Galloway, Cathbard, Max Mephisto, and Harbinder Kaur, and sure delight fans of her thirty-one novels.…
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Welcome to the next episode of the Thought Garden - on Air! Host Alexis Quintal, CEO and Owner of Rosarium has invited entrepreneurs who have a story to tell come to bring out their inner author on this show. Today's guest is Scharrell Jackson, international keynote speaker, high-performance leadership coach, and author. She works one on one with l…
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Kristin Owens, Ph.D, is an award-winning faculty member with over 25 years university experience. Now a full-time writer in sticky southwest Florida, Kristin has over 100 bylines with celebrated magazines such as Writer’s Digest, Wine Enthusiast, and 5280. Her personal essays have won New Millennium Writing Awards honorable mention, awarded finalis…
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You know you’ve found a series character when months after reading it—that character sticks in your mind. Reed Farrel Coleman’s Nick Ryan is that character for me. In this second book of the series, Blind to Midnight, Nick Ryan follows the trail of professional killers who assassinated his “Uncle Tony” and his wife. Another crime might be connected…
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Meryl chats with Esther Goldenberg about her new novel, The Scrolls of Deborah, Book One in the Desert Songs Trilogy. They discuss how Esther came to write about this Biblical narrative, and how she melded Bible stories with a feminist perspective. They also talk about historical fiction, Esther’s writing and research process, and the scope of her …
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In this episode, meet novelist, playwright, and screenwriter Susan Minot, poet, translator, and editor, Emily Jungmin Yoon, and health psychologist and speaker Kari Leibowitz. Hear Susan Minot on how she prepared for recording, Emily Jungmin Yoon on what surprised her about reading her poetry in the studio, and Kari Leibowitz on the stories she mos…
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Dr. Jeanine Staples-Dixon is the CEO and Founder of coaching company Literacy for Life and a Professor of Literacy and Language, African American Studies, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. She focuses on dismantling supremacist patriarchies through research, teaching, and coaching. Jeanine recently sta…
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Today, we’re diving into the captivating world of Cadwell Turnbull, an acclaimed author known for his unique blend of speculative fiction and social commentary. With novels like "The Lesson" and "No Gods, No Monsters," he explores complex themes of community, identity, and resilience. Turnbull's work has earned him critical praise and a passionate …
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This week on Crime Wave: Dale T. Phillips drops by to give us the inside scoop on A GREAT RECKONING, the 7th mystery in his Zack Taylor series. Zack is an old-fashioned knight errant, a complicated and troubled man fighting for the underdog—where he doesn’t always win—but passionate about helping others to help heal himself.In A GREAT RECKONING, Za…
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Jacqueline Bublitz is a writer, feminist, and arachnophobe who lives between Melbourne, Australia, and her hometown on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island. She is the author of Before You Knew My Name and Leave the Girls Behind. Find out more at JacquelineBublitz.com.Killer Women Podcast is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Ne…
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Ever wondered how much of spy fiction is rooted in reality? Join us as we dive into the brilliant mind of Julian Fisher, author of Think Like a Spy. If you're a fan of spy thrillers or just curious about the clandestine world of espionage – and how you can use spy craft skills in everyday life, this episode is a must-listen!Julian Fisher has had a …
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Prolific author Will “The Thrill” Viharo gives us a no holds barred look behind the curtain in Graffiti in the Rubber Room: Writing for My Sanity, to sum up all the life experiences, relationships, and colorful characters that when added to a martini shaker, made him one of the most unique and talented noir authors out there. Told in an untradition…
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T.G. Brown, a Tribal Officer turned thriller author of the Warren Lawson Series set in Oregon, and Deborah J Ledford discuss Brown’s experience as a Native American officer and his hands-on perspective about writing impactful characters and the crimes they battle and perpetrate, rooted in real-world situations. For the up-and-coming thriller writer…
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No one is perfect and no one is just one story, but how do you grieve when the person who died was so different than the person you fell in love with? When Jenn met and fell in love with Jesse, she never imagined their relationship would unravel due to his struggles with mental health and alcohol use disorder. Jesse died in 2020 and Jenn's been lef…
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In this episode, meet YouTube video creator and podcast host MrBallen and writer Jon Waterman. Learn what these authors found most surprising about recording their audiobooks, and what they can’t wait for listeners to hear.MrBallen Presents: Strange, Dark & Mysterious by MrBallen: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/742533/mrballen-presents-st…
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Nancy Lyons is the CEO and co-founder of Clockwork and an outspoken advocate for making workplaces more inclusive, flexible, and adaptable. Nancy says no one does great work if they’re worried or if they can’t bring their whole self to work, and her consultancy focuses on transforming businesses and business leadership through experience design, te…
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This week on Crime Wave: Sharon Dukett has given readers an electrifying debut thriller. In THE SHUTDOWN LIST, Anita Forester witnesses her husband being dragged away by police during a protest for environmental causes. Anita embarks on a perilous journey to find her husband, unaware of the crucial secret he has kept from her. Anita’s search leads …
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Susan Lieu, is a Vietnamese-American author, playwright, and performer. When Susan was 11 years old, her mother died from a routine plastic surgery. After she died, Susan's family stopped talking about her mother, leaving Susan on her own to figure out what happened and how to feel. Susan's debut memoir, The Manicurist’s Daughter, recounts her ques…
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Mark Pawlosky is a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, editor in chief of CNBC on msn, and editorial director for American City Business Journals (ACBJ), he oversaw financial news channels in the US, London, Munich, Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong. BLACK BIRD is the latest novel in his Nik Byron book series. Please visit his website at: https:/…
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The winner of the (not terribly) prestigious WIFTS screenwriting award for “All I Wish,” the 2018 film she wrote and directed starring Sharon Stone, Susan Walter recently added “novelist” to an eclectic resume that also includes “failed concert violinist,” “unwatchable TV news reporter,” and “dazed mother to two teenage girls.” Her first two myster…
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Danielle Trussoni is the New York Times bestselling author of The Ancestor, Angelology and Angelopolis, all New York Times Notable Books, and The Puzzle Master, chosen by The Washington Post as one of their Best Thrillers of 2023. Her memoir, Falling Through the Earth, was selected by The New York Times as one of the Top Ten Books of the Year. Dani…
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In this episode, meet sobriety coach Christy Osborne, naturopath clinician Dr. Nicole Cain, and career coach Megan Hellerer. Tune in to hear how each of these authors wrote the books that they themselves needed. Plus, find out who recently loved listening to All the Colors of the Dark. Love Life Sober by Christy Osbornehttps://www.penguinrandomhous…
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Aurora Winter, serial entrepreneur and founder of Same Page Publishing, combines the best of Silicon Valley with the best of Hollywood to help entrepreneurs and thought leaders grow their businesses with memorable messages and best-selling books for multiple streams of income and impact. Aurora is author of several award-winning fiction and non-fic…
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Welcome to today’s episode of On the Air with Florenza! Today, we’re diving into the captivating world of Georgia K. Boone and her newly released book, I’ll Be Gone for Christmas. Georgia is a writer and poet inspired by the words of James Baldwin. She lives on the West Coast with her family and often writes songs she may share someday. In I'll Be …
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This week on Crime Wave: Helaine Mario and I talk about Echoes On the Wind. Helaine’s intricately-plotted dual timeline novel of suspense traces the intertwined fates of pianist Maggie O’Shea and her grandmother, Clair Rousseau, who joins the French Resistance as a teenager during World War II. It’s a beautiful story—also a heartbreaking, and ultim…
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