Women & Politics presents:

Pamela K. Kinney is an award winning published author of horror, science fiction, fantasy, poetry, and a ghost wrangler of nonfiction ghost books published by Schiffer Publishing. Her horror short story, “Bottled Spirits” published by Buzzymag.com was runner up for the 2013 Small Press Award.

Two of her nonfiction ghost books were nominated for Library of Virginia Awards. Her latest nonfiction ghost book to be published by Schiffer Publishing, Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area, will be released August 2015.

She also has done acting on stage and in films, is a Master Costumer–costuming since 1972— and she even does paranormal investigating, including for DVDs for Paranormal World Seekers, filmed by AVA Productions. She was casting director for High Mountain Films’ movie, The 19th (been an extra in the film, too), and wrote a horror screenplay, “Crawlspace Creep,” now with an Indie production company.

She’s a member of Horror Writers Association and the local Virginia chapter.

She admits she can always be found at her desk and on her computer, writing. And yes, the house, husband, and even the cat sometimes suffer for it!

To find out more about Pamela’s acting, costuming, and directing, click here.

Under the pseudonym, Sapphire Phelan, she has published erotic and sweet paranormal/fantasy/science fiction romance along with a couple of erotic horror stories. Her erotic urban fantasy by the pseudonym, Sapphire Phelan, Being Familiar With a Witch is a Prism 2010 Awards winner and a Epic Awards 2010 finalist. The sequel to Being Familiar With a Witch, A Familiar Tangle With Hell was released June 2011 from Phaze Books. Both eBooks were combined into one print book, The Witch and the Familiar, released April 24, 2012.

Find out more about Sapphire Phelan at Sapphire Phelan.

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    Women & Politics    November 30th, 2023

Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News

SIFTER for the Ear presents:

Frank Alfono has been working as a stuntman for movies and TV shows, including Joker, Gotham, The Gilded Age and lots more. He performs all kinds of stunts, but fire has become his specialty. Our discussion includes:
– What’s different between a Stunt Coordinator and Stunt Performer
– From falls to cars to fights to fire: What’s your favorite stunt?
– Picking the right costumes for fire stunts
– How have burn stunts changed since the old days
– The flaws of CGI fire
– Staging into a fight on The Gilded Age
Standing by to grab Joaquin Phoenix on Joker
Burning at sunrise for Let the Right One In
Why he loved working with Emma Stone

LINKS
Frank’s website
Stunt Reel
Profile on Stuntlisting

My review of Next Goal Wins (with the VCU story)

 

    SIFTER for the Ear    November 24th, 2023

Posted In: Local, News

Women & Politics presents:

Sondra Goldschein is the Executive Director of the Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy, which focuses on building grassroots support for family-friendly policies, and the Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy PAC, which focuses on electing candidates who support paid family and medical leave and affordable elder and childcare. Sondra is an expert in developing and executing nationwide, state-based campaigns to advance policy change. Most recently, she served as the ACLU’s Director of Program and Strategy. In this role, she worked with the ACLU’s 54 affiliates to achieve high-impact civil rights and liberties wins by building program capacity and organizational power, with an emphasis on battleground states and the South.

Previously, Sondra was the ACLU’s Director of Advocacy and Policy and a Deputy National Political Director. In these roles, she led a team of strategists advancing ambitious goals such as marriage equality, repeal of the death penalty, criminal justice reform, expanding voting access, and disrupting the deportation pipeline. While at the ACLU, she also served as the Director of State Advocacy for the Reproductive Freedom Project where she designed defensive strategies for affiliates and their coalition partners facing attacks on abortion, contraception, and comprehensive sex education. Before her 20 years at the ACLU, Sondra was an attorney with a labor and employment law practice.

As a mother of two young children, Sondra is driven to build the systems of support needed for the next generation of working families to thrive.

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Dr. Andrea C. Simonelli holds a master’s degree and doctorate in political science from Louisiana State University focused on governance responses to human migration; specifically legal and institutional frameworks to address internal and cross border displacement due to climate processes. She earned a diploma from the United Nations University Environment and Human Security Programme and Oxford’s Refugee Studies Centre Summer School in Forced Migration. She is a speaker for the Climate Voices Network, sits on the roster of experts for the Adaptation Fund and the Climate and Development Knowledge Network, is a member of the Human Rights and Climate Change Working Group, is an associate with Millennium Alliance for Humanity & the Biosphere, and serves on the board of directors for Many Strong Voices.

Her first book, Governing Climate Induced Migration and Displacement: IGO Expansion and Global Governance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), was an institutional analysis of four intergovernmental organizations and their expansion, or lack thereof, to govern those becoming displaced by climate processes.

Dr. Simonelli’s work as a research associate on a project for the Norwegian Research Council regarding the Perceptions of Climate and Migration in the Maldives is continuing to yield many publications in both academic journals and edited volumes. Her next project stems from her work in the field, evaluating the facets of community resilience in the Pacific.

Prior to her academic career, Dr. Simonelli received her bachelor’s degree in political theory and constitutional democracy from Michigan State University’s James Madison College. She spent more than 10 years as a finance director for U.S. political candidates and a state party, electing officials at both the state and federal legislative levels.

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    Women & Politics    November 23rd, 2023

Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News

SIFTER for the Ear presents:

Matt Paxton is considered one of the top downsizing and decluttering experts in the country. His show Legacy List with Matt Paxton in on PBS and he’s also been a featured cleaner on the hit television show HOARDERS for 15 seasons. He had so many great stories, that he’s back for a 2nd week, and we’ll discuss:
– How he created his own show Legacy List with Matt Paxton
– Cleaning one of the writer’s rooms on Jimmy Kimmel Live
– Discovering a secret gay life while decluttering
– Finding letters from Robert E. Lee’s mom
– Uncovering a dead body
– Having to re-write his book after his cleaning his own attic
– Creating a reality show about Mormon wives

LINKS
Matt’s website
Legacy List with Matt Paxton
Hoaders
Cinema 7 rental at Movieland

 

 

 

 

 

    SIFTER for the Ear    November 17th, 2023

Posted In: Local, News

Women & Politics presents:

Sondra Goldschein is the Executive Director of the Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy, which focuses on building grassroots support for family-friendly policies, and the Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy PAC, which focuses on electing candidates who support paid family and medical leave and affordable elder and childcare. Sondra is an expert in developing and executing nationwide, state-based campaigns to advance policy change. Most recently, she served as the ACLU’s Director of Program and Strategy. In this role, she worked with the ACLU’s 54 affiliates to achieve high-impact civil rights and liberties wins by building program capacity and organizational power, with an emphasis on battleground states and the South.

Previously, Sondra was the ACLU’s Director of Advocacy and Policy and a Deputy National Political Director. In these roles, she led a team of strategists advancing ambitious goals such as marriage equality, repeal of the death penalty, criminal justice reform, expanding voting access, and disrupting the deportation pipeline. While at the ACLU, she also served as the Director of State Advocacy for the Reproductive Freedom Project where she designed defensive strategies for affiliates and their coalition partners facing attacks on abortion, contraception, and comprehensive sex education. Before her 20 years at the ACLU, Sondra was an attorney with a labor and employment law practice.

As a mother of two young children, Sondra is driven to build the systems of support needed for the next generation of working families to thrive.

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Dr. Andrea C. Simonelli holds a master’s degree and doctorate in political science from Louisiana State University focused on governance responses to human migration; specifically legal and institutional frameworks to address internal and cross border displacement due to climate processes. She earned a diploma from the United Nations University Environment and Human Security Programme and Oxford’s Refugee Studies Centre Summer School in Forced Migration. She is a speaker for the Climate Voices Network, sits on the roster of experts for the Adaptation Fund and the Climate and Development Knowledge Network, is a member of the Human Rights and Climate Change Working Group, is an associate with Millennium Alliance for Humanity & the Biosphere, and serves on the board of directors for Many Strong Voices.

Her first book, Governing Climate Induced Migration and Displacement: IGO Expansion and Global Governance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), was an institutional analysis of four intergovernmental organizations and their expansion, or lack thereof, to govern those becoming displaced by climate processes.

Dr. Simonelli’s work as a research associate on a project for the Norwegian Research Council regarding the Perceptions of Climate and Migration in the Maldives is continuing to yield many publications in both academic journals and edited volumes. Her next project stems from her work in the field, evaluating the facets of community resilience in the Pacific.

Prior to her academic career, Dr. Simonelli received her bachelor’s degree in political theory and constitutional democracy from Michigan State University’s James Madison College. She spent more than 10 years as a finance director for U.S. political candidates and a state party, electing officials at both the state and federal legislative levels.

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    Women & Politics    November 16th, 2023

Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News

SIFTER for the Ear presents:

Matt Paxton was born and raised in Richmond. He’s considered one of the top downsizing and decluttering experts in the country. His show Legacy List with Matt Paxton in on PBS and he’s also been a featured cleaner on the hit television show Hoaders for 15 seasons. Matt tells great stories about some of the things he’s found. In fact, we had so much fun that I divided this into 2 parts. This week we discuss:
– His Canadian singer namesake
– How he got started decluttering
– His father Ed Paxton’s influence
– Being at the Emmy Awards
– The basic concept is dividing good from bad stuff
– How he developed Legacy List
Applying his concepts at home with 7 kids
– Getting on Hoaders via YouTube
– Finding pee and poop on the show

LINKS
Matt’s website
Legacy List with Matt Paxton
Hoaders

    SIFTER for the Ear    November 10th, 2023

Posted In: Local, News

Women & Politics presents:

We are BLUE with happiness. RVA Dirt Melissa Vaughn, Emily Kavanaugh, and Becca Duval join us for a recap of who won, what lost, and what’s the vision for the future.

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    Women & Politics    November 9th, 2023

Posted In: Music Shows, News

presents:

The Antares rocket launching from Pad-0A with a bright white plume underneath against a mostly clear blue sky. A large water tower is stands to the left.

The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus cargo spacecraft aboard, launching from NASA Wallops Flight Facility in 2013. Source: https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/antares-cygnus-cargo-resupply/

Ever wondered what a rocket launch is like? The Science Museum of Virginia’s astronomer, Justin Bartel, recently attended one at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Accomack County, VA and came by to tell us all about it. Tune in to learn about some of the unusual infrastructure around Wallops, the cargo on this particular launch, and what goes on at Wallops other than rocket launches. Plus: other astronomy activities happening in Virginia and what’s new at the Dome.

For more information, visit:

https://smv.org/explore/dome/

https://www.nasa.gov/wallops/

Brain Box is a collaboration between WRIR 97.3 LP-FM Richmond and the Science Museum of Virginia.

        November 6th, 2023

Posted In: Local, News

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Women & Politics presents:

Today we had a special guest with Kerry Washington to talk about the importance of voting. And Senator Ghazala Hashmi talking about her campaign and what’s important in the communities she represents.

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    Women & Politics    November 2nd, 2023

Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News

SIFTER for the Ear presents:

Andrea Detwiler has been involved with puppets since graduating from VCU. She’s worked on projects for Sesame Street, Jim Henson Studios and two new Star Wars series. In contrast, there’s a GWAR connection. We cover:
– Working at Kings Dominion with the “walkarounds”
– Starting at Sesame Street Live
– The “skins” department for Walking with Dinosaurs
Being a wrangler for Kermit on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Working on Happy Time Murders
Being a “suit performer” in Obi-Wan Kenobi
Animatronics vs. puppets and other technology

LINKS

48 Hour Film Project
Bob Gorman’s website
Moschino Marionette Fashion Show (begins at :59)
My review of Cabinet of Curiosities

 

    SIFTER for the Ear    October 27th, 2023

Posted In: Local, News

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