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Explore "erskine" with insightful episodes like "Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2024) - TV Series Review (SPOILER FREE)", "Interview with Steve Searles and Chris Erskine, Authors of "The Bears Know"", "#2 1970-1976. Individen i kollektivet – det tidiga 1970-talets identitetskris", "Dr. Leen van Valen: een leven met de puriteinen" and "S2 E14: Pen15" from podcasts like ""The Nerdpocalypse - Movie and TV News", "Life is a Ride---Overcoming Huge Challenges in Unconventional Ways", "Arkitekturens vinnare", "PuriteinenPodcast" and "Strong Female Lead"" and more!
Episodes (17)
Interview with Steve Searles and Chris Erskine, Authors of "The Bears Know"
A great interview with Steve Searles and Chris Erskine, authors of the new book "What the Bears Know: How I Found Truth and Magic in America's Most Misunderstood Creatures." Some of you may know Steve from his groundbreaking work with bears (and people) in the mountain town of Mammoth Lakes, California. And some of you know Chris Erskine, a nationally renowned writer, columnist and editor for The Los Angeles Times.
This is a fascinating talk and an even more fascinating book!
Steve Searles is a self-taught bear expert who’s been working with the animals for nearly three decades. Since 1996, he has been the wildlife specialist for the ski town of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., where he developed a global reputation for his novel approaches to keeping residents—and the bears—safe. Steve founded the town’s “Don’t Feed Our Bears” program and helped formulate Yosemite National Park’s initial bear program. In 2010, he was the topic of the reality show “The Bear Whisperer” on Animal Planet. He is a native of Orange County, Calif.
Chris Erskine is a nationally known columnist, with most of his work appearing in the Los Angeles Times and distributed to 600 papers nationwide. As an editor there, he was part of two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams. He is best known to readers for his weekly pieces on life in suburban Los Angeles. This is his fifth book. He is a native of Chicago and now lives in Los Angeles.
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Chris Joseph is a dad, environmental consultant, cancer patient advocate, best selling author, thought leader, public speaker, and founder of two music record companies and a complementary 501(c)(3) non-profit helping New Orleans artists and musicians. He's also a television producer, hobbyist songwriter, podcaster, and a lover of all things outdoors. Over the decades, Chris has served as a board of director for numerous non-profit organizations, and is currently a national board member of NatureBridge.
Chris’s first book was the best seller “Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery” (2020). He then co-authored "The Epiphanies Project" and is currently finalizing his third book, “The Kitchen Sink Approach to Cancer (And Why You SHOULDN'T Always Listen to Your Doctor)”.
For more information about Chris Joseph, please see the following websites:
https://my.terrain.network/profile/member/841?tab=overview-tab
and at chrisjoseph AT mac DOT com
#2 1970-1976. Individen i kollektivet – det tidiga 1970-talets identitetskris
Dr. Leen van Valen: een leven met de puriteinen
Leen van Valen begon met het schrijven van boeken op hetzelfde punt in de geschiedenis als de PuriteinenPodcast. Bij de de Pilgrimfathers. Inmiddels heeft hij een oeuvre van vele boeken en artikelen, met als kroon op het werk een dissertatie. Van Valen promoveerde met een proefschrift over vroomheidsbetrekkingen tussen Schotland en Nederland in de zeventiende eeuw.
Wie met Van Valen in gesprek raakt, ontmoet echter geen studeerkamergeleerde. Hij blijkt eerst en vooral een mens die geraakt is door de piëtistische omgang met God. Dat kleurt zijn persoonlijke leven en daarop is hij gespitst in de ontmoeting met anderen. Een leven vol verlangen naar de gemeenschap met God.
In deze PuriteinenPodcast gaan Albert-Jan Regterschot en Steven Middelkoop in gesprek met Leen van Valen over verleden, heden en toekomst. Zowel ten aanzien van de puriteinen, als persoonlijk. Een ontmoeting met een puriteinenkenner in hart en nieren.
S2 E14: Pen15
On this week's episode, Tessa and Tricia discuss Season 1 of Pen15, the seriously nostalgic, coming-of-age comedy created by and starring SFLs Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine. They chat about discovering porn, vandalizing BOP magazines, childhood racism, and more! Oh, and Tessa learns for the first time what Pen15 actually means.
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Instagram: @StrongFemalePod
Twitter: @SFL_Chicago
Erskine Arts Podcast: Episode Eight (Special Guest - Laura Baillie)
In episode eight, the crew have invited Laura Baillie to have a chat about politics, the LGBT+ community and how one might relate to the other. The young people felt it was important to have a space to talk about these issues and share their own experiences!
If you'd like to share your stories or ask some questions for a Part 2 of this podcast - please get in touch at: podcast@erskinearts.co.uk
EPISODE 82: MSMC - 'mid90s' w/ TAM
Hello and welcome to a MOOD SWINGS MOVIE CLUB edition of the podcast. This week I am joined by the musician behind the MOOD SWINGS theme tune and my good friend TAM. Full of beer and curry, we discuss the mental health aspects of 'mid90s', Johah Hill's directorial debut about a gang of teenage skateboarders in LA as well as the finer points of the curry and lager we had just consumed. Thanks Tam!
Keep up with Tam:
Twitter/Instagram: @tamarionette
Erskine Lynas
Please note this podcast contains conversation around the topic of self harm.
DONT TOUCH MY PLATE, 1 THOT 2 THOT 3 THOT 4, A Tribute to Hood Legends and more
Music producer and personal Chef J-Hush goes Inside The Cave.
TRUE? FALSE? or Ehhh?
Kat helps a lady who is too attractive to get the job
#TellThaTruth gets too real
Joe Dirt reads a dirty kids story book
Tribute to Hood Legends
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https://instagram.com/mythoughts27?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=13pmial9ofd1z
Carolina Cares with Tyler Ryan: Understanding the Charter School System
Tyler Ryan is an award winning radio and television personality, writer, speaker, and emcee.
Episode 15: Book Week Bash
In episode 15 we're celebrating the most exciting week on the book lovers' calendar - Book Week!
To get the inside word on Book Week, we chat to CBCA NSW President Gail Erskine. She provides a wealth of knowledge about the awards, from who can judge to how the final winners are chosen, and what the different categories mean. It's a fascinating look at the inner workings of these prestigious awards, and Gail shares some of her own favourite Australian kids' book creators, too.
In Kids Capers, there's another special guest - the legendary Paul Jennings! Hear from one of Australia's most beloved children's book writers about the beginnings of his writing career through to his latest releases.
And as well as discovering our latest reads, hear what your hosts are dressing as for Book Week, and who we thought would win the CBCA Book of the Year Awards (how right were we? Listen on and find out!).
Read the show notes:
www.onemorepagepodcast.com/episode-15
Email us at:
onemorepagepodcast@gmail.com
Find us on Facebook:
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Issues Today Podcast 22
Bob Gourley talks to award-winning Los Angeles Times columnist Chris Erskine about his new book "Daditude." Dylan DeThomas of the Recyling Partnership details the myths of recyling. Junior Achievement's Jack Kasokowski discusses the results of a new survey on teens.
The Filth
Grant Morrison says this 2002 comic book with Chris Weston, Gary Erskine and Matt Hollingsworth is an inoculation against the nasty horror of the world through depravity, pornography and depression. We interrogate whether that theme works in the end product and if the sexual violence within is problematic.
Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store:
- The Filth
- Nameless
- The Invisibles Book One (or the Ominbus if you're freaky)
- The Soft Machine (The Cut-up Trilogy)
- Nova Express (The Cut-up Trilogy)
- The Ticket That Exploded (The Cut-up Trilogy)
- Black Kiss
Additional Resources:
- Duffy, D. (2017). The Filth. Salem Press Encyclopedia Of Literature
- We Don’t Need Another Hero; We Need Garbagemen In Grant Morrison’s The Filth
- The Function of the Filth
- WHAT IS THE FILTH ?
- FILTH PLUS
- FILTH PLUS - The Questions
- The Function of the Filth – Preview #1
- The Function of the Filth – Preview #2
- The Function of the Filth – Preview #3
- The Function of the Filth – Preview #4
Supporting Arts and Culture Through Corporate Responsibility Efforts
With our new Philanthropy Now podcast series, we explore trends in the world of philanthropy, social impact initiatives in Silicon Valley and beyond, and look at how SVCF promotes innovative philanthropic solutions to challenging problems.
In Episode 21, SVCF corporate responsibility manager Blessing Okorougo speaks with Julie Lata, program manager in global community affairs – Applied Materials, and Jessica Erskine, head of U.S. consumer communications at StubHub Foundation.
Access the full show notes at siliconvalleycf.org
November 23rd Worship Service
Episode 38: When Good Americans Die... – The Boulevardier
Oscar Wilde said, “When good Americans die, they go to Paris”. Not long after, many Americans came to Europe and died in the first World War. When the war ended many Americans stayed in Europe, often the more intellectual set of writers and artists including Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Dos Passos. At the time they were discovering the art and culture of their ancestors and a way of life devoted to experiencing the world’s richness, the United States was collapsing in on itself in a schizophrenic panic over loose morals and Communist/anarchist immigrants. No, the Americans, who had just survived the horrors of war, didn’t want to go home to that. In this way, they also died as “good” Americans. Instead, they stayed in Paris and created cocktails.
This episode features another Campari drink with one of the fancier cocktail names: The Boulevardier. This cocktail led us down in an interesting historical path, or maybe a boulevard as it were (Thank you, I will be here all night!). Common consensus points to this originating from one of our oft-mentioned bartenders, Harry McElhone from Harry's New York Bar in Paris. Harry's book Barflies and Cocktails (1927) connects the drink to Erskine Gwynne: journalist, novelist, American socialite with ties to the Vanderbilts, and temporary ex-pat in Paris who created a magazine, titled: Boulevardier.
Join us as we discuss the Boulevardier and its Paris origins. We also dive into the semi-strange life of Erskine Gwynne, and Harry McElhone's military past that may explain why so many of the Lost Generation ended up as denizens of his bar.
The recipe is:
- 1 1/2 oz. bourbon
- 1 oz. Campari
- 1 oz. sweet vermouth
Series: Oil Storm Part 1: Media and Corporate Players
Baseball HP 0612: Carl Erskine
TWIBH- Carl Erskine,
Baseball Dictionary- K,
Tour- LA Coliseum