Carole công khai
[search 0]
Thêm
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork
 
We all have limits. And some people who are pushed beyond those limits will do unspeakable things. From Wondery, "Joe vs. Carole" is the story of a man who has devoted his life to raising and breeding lions, tigers, and other exotic animals at his Oklahoma zoo. He croons ballads, shoots guns, and puts it all on YouTube. But throughout his career, he's made a lot of enemies. And the biggest of all is the owner of a big cat sanctuary in Florida named Carole Baskin. The feud between Joe Exotic ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Conversations With Carole

Carole Copeland Thomas

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tháng+
 
"Conversations with Carole" is meant to build a community where we can talk about current and historical issues relevant to our times. I've been in the cross culture business for many years and celebrate the past work I've done in radio. It made sense NOW to move the conversation to a podcast format where we can all get involved! ===== As an award-winning keynote speaker, trainer, and global thought leader, since 1987, Carole Copeland Thomas moderates the discussions of critical issues affec ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Coffee with Carole

IPD Coach Carole Mendoza

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tháng+
 
Join Carole Mendoza as she discusses simple, faith-driven strategies for leadership, personal & professional growth and navigating the challenges of living a life by God's Design! Her uplifting and inspirational messages come from her book, The All-In Paragon; Living a life by God's Design. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeewithcarole/support
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
"Dr. Carole's Couch" - Radio Show

Carole Lieberman, M.D.

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tuần
 
Dr. Carole Lieberman M.D. is the psychiatrist the world trusts for help coping with today's times. She is also the preeminent authority on the psychology of show biz and the psychological influence of media. A multiple Emmy award-winner, Dr. Lieberman has spent over a decade analyzing the psychological impact of world events, as a guest and host on all major media outlets.
  continue reading
 
The podcast for comedians that are serious about getting good. So whether you’re trying to advance beyond the open mic scene or looking to get booked consistently at comedy clubs and beyond, this podcast is for you. Your host, comedian Carole Freeman, interviews headlining comedians, club owners and bookers, festival judges, comedy instructors, and more to find out their best tips, techniques, and strategies so that you can improve your stand up comedy and get good.
  continue reading
 
Cast members Jessie Mueller, Jarrod Spector, and Anika Larsen talk about Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. The show tells the true story of King’s (Mueller) remarkable rise to stardom and her relationship with fellow writers Cynthia Weil (Larsen) and Barry Mann (Spector). Moderated by Billboard’s Suzy Evans.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
As Brexit continues to damage and diminish the UK, and Putin backed Presidential Candidate Donald Trump threatens to return to the White House, Sergei Kristo reveals the Kremlin spy operation that goes back to 2011, and we follow the next decade of information warfare and kompromat with Orwell Prize-winning journalist Carole Cadwalladr and Byline co-founder Peter Jukes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  continue reading
 
Keto Chat for Women, the podcast that gives women 40+ all the best strategies for starting, and stick to, a low carb, keto diet for long-term weight loss. I’m your host, Carole Freeman, board certified ketogenic nutrition specialist and certified clinical hypnotherapist. Sustainable keto weight loss for women is more than macros and fat bombs. It’s about nutrition, psychology, and enjoying life! It's about finding a way of eating and living that you can stick with for a lifetime, by ending c ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Ever since he was a kid, Nick Kristof dreamed of being a foreign correspondent. And that’s what he spent decades doing, traveling to more than 150 countries to cover conflicts and crises. Kristof is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for his reports on the deadly Tiananmen Square protests and for columns focusing attention on genocide in Darfur. Kris…
  continue reading
 
From LGBTQIA to she/her/hers, the language, descriptions, and ideological frameworks are ever-evolving. Gender identity is separate from gender expression. And these categories are also separate from sexual orientation. I self-identify as a cisgender woman whose sexual orientation affirms my attraction to men. What does all this mean? And how do yo…
  continue reading
 
Listen as Guadalupe shares the compelling story of her family’s flight to the U.S., the challenges in her marriage, and her battle with depression.Carole and Guadalupe chat about the benefits of being in a Bible study group and how our lives can be changed forever!Carole also sings her upbeat scripture song from Psalm 91:14-16, 'Because He Loves Me…
  continue reading
 
Episode Summary Sharon "Rocky" Roggio is my special guest - the producer and director of the award-winning documentary "1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture." This film explores the profound impact of a mistaken biblical translation of the word "homosexual" and its consequences on culture, religion, and the LGBTQ community. Rocky shares he…
  continue reading
 
Nancy Brophy fills her novels with romantic betrayals and murder. It’s a far cry from her quiet life in the suburbs, where she and her chef husband, Dan, are living out their golden years. But when Dan is shot dead, Nancy finds herself at the center of a murder case that could be ripped from the pages of her novels. From Wondery, this is a story ab…
  continue reading
 
From LGBTQIA to she/her/hers, the language, descriptions, and ideological frameworks are ever-evolving. Gender identity is separate from gender expression. And these categories are also separate from sexual orientation. I self-identify as a cisgender woman whose sexual orientation affirms my attraction to men. What does all this mean? And how do yo…
  continue reading
 
Speaker, writer, and former TV host, Heather Murdock has a hard-to-believe story when you look at her now! Heather shares about the sadness of growing up in isolation and the bad decisions she made in her early adult years. Finding love and acceptance was Heather’s ‘bottom line’ and being a perfectionist, she later found out, wasn’t the answer. Lis…
  continue reading
 
Gail Godwin has written 18 books. Many of her novels were best sellers including Evensong. Three of them were finalists for the National Book Award. Her book Grief Cottage features a boy who has a relationship with a ghost. Godwin says she herself has seen ghosts. When she was a reporter, an apparition dressed in a medical uniform used to visit her…
  continue reading
 
Bible Chicks host, Carole Brewer shares her story of being crossed-eyed as a child and the ridicule she faced for her outward appearance. Longing to sing for approval, Carole later learned that she is deeply loved and approved of by the Lord, Jesus Christ. Have you found the same joy knowing Christ as your Savior? Take 10 minutes today to listen to…
  continue reading
 
May is Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we end this month with the second of two terrific guests from the Asian American community. Today's guest is Mai Du (pronounced My-Dew) who entered the United States as a Vietnamese (and ethnic Chinese) refugee and has become one of the leading social justice advocates in Me…
  continue reading
 
May is Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month and we end this month with the first of two terrific guests from the Asian American community. Today's guest is Stephanie Chen, nutritionist by day and activist leader with the National Association of Asian American Professionalism (NAAAP) during her spare time. We learn about St…
  continue reading
 
Writer Jhumpa Lahiri grew up in Rhode Island after her family emigrated from India when she was a toddler. Her first language was Bengali and she spoke English in school. When she was 32, Lahiri won a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her first book Interpreter of Maladies. It was an honor but it also put a lot of pressure on her as a writer. Then Lah…
  continue reading
 
Carole details the 10 different ways that she markets her business, stays relevant and keeps getting business year after year. 1 Email List - List Building (www.amyporterfield.com) 2 Lead Magnets 3 Referrals 4 Podcast 5 Books/Guidebooks 6 Exhibit Booths 7 Guest on Other Podcasts 8 Live Virtual Events 9 Live In-Person Events 10 Social Media Platform…
  continue reading
 
Imagine standing, greeting, and being available to pray and counsel as 1500 men and women poured past every day! That was the ministry of Army Chaplain, Rachel Coggins as she stood at the gateway for soldiers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.Listen as Chaplain Coggins shares with host, Carole Brewer her compelling and heartfelt story. As a shepherd…
  continue reading
 
Bottom Line…You Have To Make Money In Order To Stay In Business!! This podcast will walk you through the 5 main ways that Carole generates income to sustain and grow her business. Speaking & Training. (carolecopelandthomas.com) Coaching and Consulting. (carolecopelandthomas.com) Sponsorships/Events (mssconnect.com) Memberships (mssglobalsummit.com)…
  continue reading
 
Award-winning singer/songwriter, Mary James tells the heartfelt story of her childhood and why she so strongly supports sparing the lives of the unborn today. Listen as she shares with host, Carole Brewer about her music, ministry, and original song titled, 'Fearfully, Wonderfully Made'.Carole also shares her scripture song, 'My Strength and My Son…
  continue reading
 
What’s it like to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year working as the personal assistant to the billionaire founder of a famous hedge fund? Pretty tough according to writer Carrie Sun. Sun’s memoir Private Equity tells the story of working 24/7, being at the beck and call of a demanding boss and feeling so stressed that she developed an eat…
  continue reading
 
There are people in my family who still don't understand what I do for a living. This podcast will walk you through a day in my life and how I have been a professional communicator for more than 36 years. I've worked for large and small organizations and have continued to reinvent myself for decades. That's the best way to stay competitive and rele…
  continue reading
 
Broadcaster and blogger, Jodie Stevens is an expert when it comes to understanding God’s free gift of love for us.Host Carole Brewer and Jodie have a heartfelt discussion about dealing with past low self-esteem and how they both found the ‘bargain of a lifetime’!Carole also sings her original songs; “I Like Those Simple Words” and “He Filled the Ho…
  continue reading
 
Frank Bruni used to be a restaurant critic for the New York Times. Now, he’s a Contributing Opinion writer for the paper and a Professor of Journalism and Public Policy at Duke University. Bruni has written a book called The Age of Grievance about what’s going on in Trump World and the MAGA Universe. One of his theories is that the people who are t…
  continue reading
 
I'm a lifetime member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and have always been proud of its history. The AME Church is the oldest or one of the oldest Black denominations in the United States, with its 1787 roots nestled in Philadelphia as the nation formed its beginning. Richard Allen, the first elected and consecrated Bishop of the AME Chur…
  continue reading
 
You may know him from his role as Murray Bauman in Stranger Things and as Martin in the BBC comedy Fleabag. Brett Gelman has dreamed of being a famous actor since he was a child growing up in Highland Park, Illinois, where he wanted to make the other kids laugh and wound up feeling like an outcast. Gelman has written about his childhood and his neu…
  continue reading
 
Leadership strategist Galen Bingham takes us on his personal journey through the corporate doors of success, evolving into executive coaching. He's a generation corporate veteran; Galen successfully leveraged three decades of executive experience at Kraft Foods, Imperial Sugar, and Coca-Cola, traveling and living in multiple states and cities acros…
  continue reading
 
Steeped in history going back to the early 1900s, nine Black fraternities and sororities have paved the way to economic progress, educational aptitude, and social relevance throughout Black communities across the United States. They are a part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, founded in 1930, and it remains a vibrant organization in our nation…
  continue reading
 
Episode Summary In this conversation with filmmaker and self-described Renaissance Man Stewart Schulman, we discuss his multifaceted career and his collaborations with John Bayless, highlighting projects like One Hand One Heart and the award-winning feature documentary Left Alone Rhapsody: The Musical Memoir of Pianist John Bayless. Schulman shares…
  continue reading
 
Bill Bradley is one of those wildly talented people, a star athlete with a brilliant mind. He went to Princeton University where he was the 1965 NCAA champion of the year. Then it was on to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. But basketball still called to him and he joined the New York Knicks, playing on the dream team which won two NBA championships. Aft…
  continue reading
 
As we end our salute to Women's History Month, there are big shoes to fill when the conversation turns to two great Americans. One was a national icon who sat at the table with the great civil rights leaders, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The other was a local/regional hero, the first African-American hired as a news reporter for WBZ TV her…
  continue reading
 
Carole Brewer shares her compelling life-changing story with friend, Sandi Padilla. Hear from Carole how she became an overcomer in spite of being bullied as a child and living with low-self-esteem into her college years. Be blessed as Carole sings her popular songs 'Everything Began With You' and 'He Filled the Hole in My Heart'.Listen now and be …
  continue reading
 
Episode Summary My special guest for this episode is pianist John Bayless, whose story is featured in the incredible documentary Left Alone Rhapsody: The Musical Memoir of Pianist John Bayless. In our conversation, John reflects on life before and after his stroke. Post-stroke, John's resilience shines through as he embarks on a remarkable path of …
  continue reading
 
Critical Race Theory CRT has become a political football tossed around the United States so much that the original concept is unrecognizable to those who originated it in the 1970s. It is a legal framework that examines the complexities of racial discrimination, and it is connected to power, gender, and other societal categories. Contrary to popula…
  continue reading
 
As a child, Ed Begley Jr. watched his dad act in films like Sweet Bird of Youth, a role that earned him an Oscar. His father’s career inspired the younger Begley to go into acting where he has appeared in hundreds of films and TV shows including Better Call Saul and Young Sheldon. In his twenties. Ed Begley, Jr. drank too much and abused drugs. Add…
  continue reading
 
Today’s Special Guests of the upcoming One Man play, “Come On In-Live,” are Playwright and Artist Daniel Callahan and Executive Director Iona Morris Jackson. The play debuts at the Strand Theatre in Boston on March 28, 2024. A twisting journey through the mind of a Black artist fraught with inner demons and outer troubles, Come On In - Live is one …
  continue reading
 
Actress and author Marion MacKenzie Pyle grew up living in different parts of the world while learning the craft of producing films from her father. But, losing her mother at age 12 sent her on a quest for answers about life. Marion tells of her journey to finding God and then, a wonderful marriage.In 2012, Marion’s husband was diagnosed with cance…
  continue reading
 
Today's show features the executive producer of "Come on In," Nerissa Williams-Scott, one of Boston's creative dynamos in the film and theater arts industry. She shares her background and knowledge of the industry and how she is artfully managing an incredible portfolio of theater projects, films, and upcoming documentaries. Listen and get inspired…
  continue reading
 
Model, actress, and chaplain, Geniene Johnson sticks to God’s word for direction and for making decisions. Growing up in a Navy family, Geniene shares about the many moves her family made and the influence her praying grandmother. In her early adult years, she tried her hand at several careers but now confesses, “I never asked the Lord what He want…
  continue reading
 
Lucy Sante is a well-known author and critic who has written more than 10 books. Her latest is the memoir l Heard Her Call My Name. It’s the first book she’s written under the name Lucy. Lucy started out life with the name Luke. At the age of 67, she decided to fulfill a long-held desire to transition to a woman. It’s now been three years since Luc…
  continue reading
 
Episode Summary In this poignant episode, Jacob Moench shares the challenges and joys of parenting his son Samuel, who has epilepsy and autism. The episode explores how Jacob and his wife support each other and prioritize time for their other children. Jacob also talks about his company, which offers genetic testing for preventative illness, and we…
  continue reading
 
Born with a cleft palate, Dr. Kandee Mamula endured thirteen surgeries in her early childhood, giving her the ability to speak. Even with her difficult beginnings and having the fear of being around people, Kandee’s Christian parents were able to show her that God’s great love is for all of us. Kanee now expresses that truth in so many ways!Carole …
  continue reading
 
Black History IS American History, and Black Families Matter! Including my family! This podcast pays tribute to my past and present family members, whose shoulders I stand on today. Learn about my parents, brother, sister-in-law, grandparents, and an ancestral great-uncle who met with General William Tecumseh Sherman at the end of the Civil War! Di…
  continue reading
 
Who faces death at the age of 22? Suleika Jaouad did. After Suleika was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer, she had a bone marrow transplant. At the age of 26 Suleika was declared cancer free. Suleika is the author of the best-selling memoir Between Two Kingdoms. She’s married to Jon Batiste, the former band leader for the Late Show with Stephen Co…
  continue reading
 
The catalyst for today's attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion began with Donald Trump's Executive Order 13950, signed on September 22, 2020. That ruling prevented diversity training programs from being taught to federal agencies and also banned diversity training for federal contractors. What was ignored by many has now exploded into state l…
  continue reading
 
A TIMELY MESSAGE FOR THE DAYS WE'RE IN!Pastor Diane Gardner, known as ‘The Grace Expert’, shares truths that show us how to live each day to the fullest. Using the example of three roses, Diane explains how women can become whole, beautiful women of God.Like so many, Diane understands grief and challenges. Listen as she teaches us how to increase o…
  continue reading
 
Black History Month is under siege, and we must fight back! Its essence and value have been diminished by right-wing groups who want to see the celebrations and commemorations end. Listen to this podcast and find out the FIVE points to ponder as we look at the value and significance of Black History in the United States and beyond. America would be…
  continue reading
 
Debra Thompson doesn’t let her disability of being blind stop her from singing God’s praises, being employed, and performing regularly as a church musician. Listen as Debra shares her compelling story and gives her perspective of what it is to live the abundant life. Debra also sings for us ‘Amazing Grace’.Host Carole Brewer begins the podcast by s…
  continue reading
 
No one embodies the concept of change and durability in one lifetime like Jane Fonda. She started out as what some might call a Nepo Baby, the daughter of Henry Fonda, an actor who was considered Hollywood royalty. During her long career, Jane Fonda has appeared in more than 50 films, earning Oscars for Best Actress for her roles in Klute and Comin…
  continue reading
 
Singer, author, and teacher, Renee Bondi explains the easy and the hard parts of spending her adult life in a wheelchair and how God has made all the difference. With her husband by her side and the support of faithful caregivers, Renee has a vibrant ministry!Be encouraged by her story and be blessed by Renee’s rendition of the beautiful song ‘Prai…
  continue reading
 
Seattle-based comedian, Kermet Apio shares his wisdom garnered from 30+ years experience doing stand up comedy. He was the winner of the 2009 Great American Comedy Festival and has had numerous appearances on television and radio. He has showcased at comedy festivals in Aspen, Las Vegas, and Vancouver and has performed in 47 states and 3 Canadian p…
  continue reading
 
It started as a dream by French diplomat and businessman Ferdinand de Lesseps in 1880 and finally ended with an American effort that completed the Canal in 1914. More than 25,000 lives were lost building the Panama Canal, many of them Caribbean laborers and others from around the world who died from malaria, yellow fever, snakebites, and other heal…
  continue reading
 
Episode Summary In this episode, Lynn Greenberg and her son Jonathan, co-authors of Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure, share insights into Jon's journey with dyslexia. Emphasizing the transformative impact of education post-diagnosis, they discuss the power of creativity and the hidden gifts of neurodiversity. Jon, who views dyslexi…
  continue reading
 
Cartagena, Colombia, was the first stop on my South American cruise on the Norwegian Sun. I was delighted that Dani Garcia, my fantastic Tour Guide, allowed me to interview her for my podcast. She'll take us through the city's historical adventures that date back to 1533. From San Pedro Claver, the famous priest who dedicated his life to helping an…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Hướng dẫn sử dụng nhanh