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    Explore " dickinson" with insightful episodes like "THE CURSE's Dark Appeal, THE BUCCANEERS Is A Vibe, Meet COLIN FROM ACCOUNTS", "W. Kent Barnds", "Emily Dickinson's Gardening Life by Marta McDowell", "Femme on TV: Dickinson season two" and "Jesus and Emily Dickinson" from podcasts like ""What's The Hook with Diane & Andy", "ALP: The Admissions Leadership Podcast", "This Witch Reads", "Femme On" and "Thee Professor Forever"" and more!

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    W. Kent Barnds

    W. Kent Barnds

    Kent Barnds,  Executive Vice President of ExternalRelations: Advancement | Communication | Enrollment | Planning for Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), shares how he started as "an accidental admissions person" and become the person with the longest title in the history of the ALP, and what he has learned along the way by becoming a college parent. Great mysteries will be revealed in this episode, including the origin story of Kent's ubiquitous bow ties, what the "W" in his name stands for, and who can lay claim to being the pizza king of the Quad Cities.

    Rapid Descent

    Theme music arranged by Ryan Anselment.

    Many thanks to the National Association for College Admission Counseling for supporting this podcast through the NACAC Podcast Network.

    The ALP is supported by RHB. Music arranged by Ryan Anselment

    Emily Dickinson's Gardening Life by Marta McDowell

    Emily Dickinson's Gardening Life by Marta McDowell

    On this episode, I share my journey with a book by Marta McDowell called “Emily Dickinson’s Gardening Life: The Plants and Places that Inspired the Iconic Poet”.

    Marta is a writer and a gardener and, according to the back cover of her book, her particular interests lie in authors and their gardens. She wrote Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life as well but interestingly enough she was the Gardener-in-Residence at the Emily Dickinson’s Museum so she had a first hand experience tending to the same plants and flowers Emily did. 

    In this book, Marta weaves Emily Dickinson’s love of flowers, plants and gardening with her poems – or at least demonstrates how they inspired and informed one another. I admit, it is an odd choice for a witch podcast. When I bought the book, I had no idea how it would inspire and inform my own magic and healing. I just felt drawn to it so I trusted I would eventually see how it all comes together and I’m so glad I did because there are several reasons why this book deepened my understanding of how to practice magic and tend to my soul.

    You can read this episode on my blog, https://danadaponte.com/this-witch-reads-podcast-episode-3-emily-dickinsons-gardening-life-by-mart-mcdowell/

    "She's Sad, But It's Funny": Dickinson ft. Aiko Hilkinger

    "She's Sad, But It's Funny": Dickinson ft. Aiko Hilkinger

    With the help of special guest Aiko Hilkinger, we discuss the pilot of Dickinson, from its unique blend of historical accuracy and anachronisms, to the unapologetic romance between two women, to Emily Dickinson's astrology chart. 

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    Aiko's Writing on Screen Speck: https://screenspeck.com/author/aikohwrites/

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    Episode 2: Emotional Awareness: Learning To Better Understand Yourself

    Episode 2: Emotional Awareness: Learning To Better Understand Yourself
    Our guest today is Carilyn Ellis who received her doctorate in clinical psychology from George Fox University and then her postdoctoral masters in clinical psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is the former president of the Oregon Psychological Association, has her own private practice, and also teaches graduate psychology and behavioral medicine for George Fox University. She has worked in a variety of medical settings and has completed formal training as well as professional development in the areas of trauma, chronic medical conditions, pain, and end of life care. This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu Contents of the podcast: 00:00 - Intro 01:32 - What We Understand Emotions To Be 03:07 - Components Of Emotions 07:17 - The Emotion Exercise 12:18 - Taking Control Of Your Emotions 29:20 - Decriminalizing Your Emotions

    E44: Teacher, Coach, Murderer

    E44: Teacher, Coach, Murderer

    John Huber was a beloved coach and teacher in Dickinson, ND. Until he showed his true colors by murdering his estranged wife Gladys Huber, three other innocent people: Maurice O'Connell, Kathleen O'Connell, and Dinah Riegel.

    *Timothy and Dinah Riegel's name were pronounced incorrectly during recording.

    This episode was recorded live before a sold out audience at The Luft in Bismarck, ND.  

    Episode title submitted by: LuAnn Tschnekofske 

    Victims: Gladys Huber, Maurice O'Connell, Kathleen O'Connell, Diana Riegel
    Location: Dickinson, ND

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    16. Read a Lot, Work Hard | Talking about reading and writing with Karen Swallow Prior

    16. Read a Lot, Work Hard | Talking about reading and writing with Karen Swallow Prior

    Romanticism gave the writing world its share of luminaries. Poe, Dickinson, Wadsworth. But despite its good reads, the movement also left us some poor assumptions about the nature of writing itself. You know, ideas about those uncontrollable moods of inspiration that end in a great novel. The reality of writing is a lot more, well, unromantic. And simpler.

    125. Clue (1985)

    125. Clue (1985)

    Diane and Sean discuss the first movie based on a board game, Clue. Episode music is "Remember What Happened Next - Part I, II, III"

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    -  Artwork by Marlaine LePage

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    With an Eye toward Eden

    With an Eye toward Eden

     With an Eye toward Eden,
    She sits alone.
    Her mind a garden
    Filled with muses blooming,
    Dripping nectar in aromatic words
    For the quill-like tongue of the Bee,
    Who inquires of its chambers,
    Sips its mysteries,
    And reposits honey for progeny.


    -"With an Eye toward Eden" written by James Robert Kibby

     For this episode, we focus on three poems written by Emily Dickinson.

     "I would not paint - a picture - "
    "Forever - is composed of Nows - "
    "Come slowly - Eden!"


    Check out this video to learn more about Emily's life! https://youtu.be/Ri1oPRnzEZ4

    To read more of her poetry head on over to poetryfoundation.org 

    On The Run with Bandits On The Run

    On The Run with Bandits On The Run

    Great conversation with New York's Bandits On The Run, an indie-folk pop trio of genuinely kind and charismatic folks!  I'd first seen them at a SoFar Sounds show in the summer of 2018 and was an instant fan - and instantly jealous of their suitcase bass drum. They've been working on music in quarantine and their latest, 'Hurricane', releases March 19th (pre-save link in show notes).

     Nite Owls chats with the Bandits (Adrian Blake Enscoe, Sydney Shepherd, and Regina Strayhorn) about coping with the highs of being a rising band, their journey, and adaption during Covid, making music, finding solitude on tour, privilege, race, and the importance of storytelling. Not to mention, a wonderful performance!


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    Their Youtube (Tiny Desk Concert Entry)
    Pre-Save their latest, Hurricane, here. 

    Σειρές (μοντέρνας) εποχής: Bridgerton vs. Dickinson | #64

    Σειρές (μοντέρνας) εποχής: Bridgerton vs. Dickinson | #64

    Το αναφέραμε στο προηγούμενο επεισόδιο, το είδαμε, το είδατε, όλοι συνεχίζουν να το βλέπουν, ήρθε η ώρα να το αναλύσουμε. Το Bridgerton του Netflix, σε παραγωγή της Shonda Rhimes, δεν είναι η σειρά εποχής των γονιών σου. Όμως δεν είναι η μόνη σειρά αυτού του διαστήματος που βλέπει έναν περασμένο αιώνα μέσα από μια σύγχρονη ματιά, καθώς την ίδια στιγμή επιστρέφει και το Dickinson στην Apple TV+.

    Στο νέο επεισόδιο του POP για τις Δύσκολες Ώρες, η Ιωσηφίνα Γριβέα και ο Θοδωρής Δημητρόπουλος σχολιάζουν το πώς οι δύο αντισυμβατικές σειρές μιλούν για το τότε και το σήμερα, εστιάζοντας στις ξεχωριστές τους δυνάμεις. Για το diverse καστ του Bridgerton και την σχέση αυτής της επιλογής με την ιστορική αλήθεια, για το σεξ, και για το μαγικό χέρι της Shonda. Αλλά και για την εντυπωσιακή μίξη ειδών και ευαισθησιών που κάνουν το Dickinson κάτι που δε μοιάζει με άλλη σειρά στην τηλεόραση.

    Ποια είναι η θέση των μη λευκών στα σκηνικά της εποχής και πώς συνδέεται με μια μοντέρνα σειρά σαν το Bridgerton; Πότε καταλάβαμε ότι τα αδέρφια της σειράς είναι ονομασμένα με αλφαβητική σειρά; Γιατί η Hailee Steinfeld ήταν η τέλεια επιλογή για να παίξει την Emily Dickinson; Τι κάνεις αν βλέπεις το Bridgerton με τους γονείς σου και φτάσεις στο επεισόδιο με το πολύ σεξ; Και τι σχέση έχει με όλα αυτά η φιλμογραφία του Baz Luhrmann;

     

    Διαβάστε επίσης στο OneMan.gr:

    Γιατί ό,τι πιάνει η Shonda Rhimes γίνεται χρυσός; 

    Οι άνθρωποι που φέρνουν την επανάσταση στις ερωτικές σκηνές του Hollywood 

    Bridgerton: Γιατί οι ερωτικές σκηνές στο χιτ του Netflix είναι διαφορετικές 

     

     

    Ep. 25: Apple TV+ shows: 'The Morning Show', 'For All Mankind', 'Dickinson' & 'See'

    Ep. 25: Apple TV+ shows: 'The Morning Show', 'For All Mankind', 'Dickinson' & 'See'

    This week, Janice and Aniruddha talk about the newly launched shows on Apple TV+. They start off the conversation by talking about the most popular one, 'The Morning Show', featuring big names like Jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell, Reese Witherspoon and many more! The duo also discusses 'For All Mankind' which explores the possibilities that might exist if the global space race had continued. They also talk about the witty show, 'Dickinson' starring Hailee Steinfeld and 'See' starring Jason Momoa. Tune in.

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