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Spoken Label
Kathryn Millington (Spoken Label, April 2025)

Spoken Label

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 43:49


Latest up from Spoken Label (Spoken Word / Poetry Podcast) features making her debut is Kathryn Millington talking about her debut poetry collection 'Imprint'.Some thoughts said about Kathryn's collection:“It is rare to find a collection that is brave enough to place the complexities of IVF and the strange world of grief that the infertile inhabit in such direct light. Kathryn Millington's collection Imprint does just that. This is a story of confrontation and acceptance, a journey into a world that feels niche, but is anything but. The poetry world benefits from sharing experience, it will be enriched by this collection.”Wendy Pratt‘” Kathryn's poems move me, make me laugh, reflect on this strange business we call life and feel more hopeful about navigating a path through it. These are tender, beautifully crafted poems that work on the page and in the air. Read them, keep them with you.'Helen Mort‘”Kathryn Millington's Imprint is a gutting account of involuntary childlessness. Adeptly bending rhyme and form, Millington conjures yearning visions of the future alongside memories that ache and sing with loss. In this compelling debut pamphlet, grief is bound in the strings of “a mobile, shot through with sunlight” and hope is a stinging barb that pierces the reader again and again.”Chris Lanyon“I am at a loss for words, because you have said them all”Benjamin ZephaniahThe collection can be bought from:https://fawnpress.co.uk/product/imprint-by-kathryn-millington/

Women of the Future Podcast
The Women of the Future Podcast: Lesley Woods

Women of the Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 33:01


Lesley Woods' 20-year career in public relations has taken her around the world. Adeptly combining her Chief Communications Officer Ministry of Defence ‘day job' with serving as a Squadron Leader in the RAF Media Reserves, Lesley has worked with international partners and film industry collaborators to shine a light on the work of her military colleagues. As a serving senior Royal Air Force Reserve Media Officer, her operational experience equips her with unique perspectives that informs her civil service role, where she leads campaigns for the MOD Communications Directorate. Lesley's keynote speeches and masterclasses cover everything from what climbing a tree for Tom Cruise taught her about leadership, to why saving a TV documentary crew from a burning tent in Afghanistan made her a better communicator. A compelling organisational storyteller, in creating and curating reflections of her own experiences on a broad range of topics, Lesley is quite remarkable in lending a voice to those who serve.   ------------------------------------------------ Tickets for the WOMEN OF THE FUTURE ASIA PACIFIC VIRTUAL SUMMIT are available now! 2024 AGENDA: Human leadership in an AI world This year, across a week-long festival, we will focus on the world's transition to an era of powerful, new technologies and what this will mean for the next generation of leaders. What will leadership look like in an era of significant artificial intelligence, virtual collaboration and the next iteration of the internet? How will this technological change affect our work as leaders, our teams and our communities? Will leadership skills change and if so, which skills will become most valuable? Click here for more details. For more information on the Women of the Future Programme Awards and initiatives, please visit: www.womenofthefuture.co.uk

Senior Housing Forum - The Podcast
Foresight 5: Conner Shepherd - Adeptly Navigate ChatGPT Prompts

Senior Housing Forum - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 5:15


Since founding his company Fusible, Connor has integrated Large Language Model AI solutions for multiple businesses across healthcare, travel, HR tech, ecommerce, and more.   Connor has been creating AI solutions for businesses since 2018. As Founding Head of Product and Engineering at the venture-backed ecommerce company Because Market, he led the platform from $0 to mid-8-figure annual revenue in 5 years. He developed a pre-ChatGPT AI solution that connected to the company's customer data and spoke with customers via telephone and SMS.   In this episode, he shares how to adeptly navigate ChatGPT prompts!   Learn more about Fusible here https://www.fusible.ai/   -----   Where to find Foresight: SeniorLivingForesight.net LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X

Clixed Off!
Episode 234 – Adeptly Chasing

Clixed Off!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 124:49


Episode 234 – Adeptly Chasing Hosts – Daniel, Jason, and Alex In this EP we finish our review of the Next Phase set and talk about our experiences at Adepticon. Use Coupon Code Clixed Off at Troll and Toad for 5% off all your Heroclix purchases. Howard and Lucky Dice Games are valued sponsors of Clixed Off. Take a look at Howard's store, Lucky Dice Games at – stores.ebay.com/luckydicegames Have you joined the all-in-one marketplace to buy, sell, and discuss HeroClix with fellow players, collectors, and enthusiasts? Auxxit is a platform built to help users find great deals, and even greater connection. Our HeroClix Community Markeptlace is waiting for you! https://www.auxxit.io/register?affiliateCode=EcJhwyjFzQ Clixed Off is everywhere! Follow us on- www.clixedoff.com Facebook Clixed Off Facebook Discussion Group- Clixed Off Heroclix Podcast Discussion Group @ClixedOff on Twitter @clixedoff On Instagram SoundCloud- @ClixedOff Podbean- clixedoffpodcast.podbean.com/ Clixed Off YouTube channel- www.youtube.com/channel/UCMwLQGH6hJZL38gaYY0Yn4w Discord channel discord.gg/xxYdbxU Thanks for listening and tune in next time! Thanks to Patrons Alec Musser Allan Duer Andrew New Andrew Young Atlas Horn Brian Poling Chris Souther Coffee and Clix Dean Fergeson Dennis Ryan DennisDeVH Edison Lee Emmanuelle Olavarria Ethan Jacobs forrest7778 G Chiello HyperTime Jacob B Jason Hair Jay Major Joshuaparlin Kurt Thomas Michael Holt Miles Cain Nolan R Fidler Peter Marshfield Peter Melton Richard McClure SCOTT A CUNNINGHAM Shant Barsoumian Steven Bumbera The Bradcast Show Tony Cannavino

A Dose of Black Joy and Caffeine
Season 3 - EP 28: A Refill of Silence From Mark Clennon

A Dose of Black Joy and Caffeine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 39:33


Mark Clennon is a Los Angeles-based photographer with a particular focus on editorial, commercial and documentary projects. Adeptly jumping between these forms of photography, which he's been practicing since leaving his tech career in 2017, Mark's goal is to capture the Black experience in its totality. His images are therefore nuanced and multifaceted, capturing joy, pain, triumph and everything in between. Mark C. continue to define his own lane in the photography industry as one of the top photographers. Tune in as he shares a never before told story about how he got started in the industry. (Season 3 of “A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine" podcast is presented by The Integer Group)

The Sage Surfer - Musings From the Lineup
Episode 44 - One Will Rise

The Sage Surfer - Musings From the Lineup

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 33:04


Each episode of Musings from the Line-up is different. However, all roads lead back to the same basic concepts. Adeptly navigating life is simple…not easy. And ignorance is not your friend. Culture is not your friend. KILL YOUR CULTURE. Let the dead bury the dead. Two will lie down in a bed…only one will RISE. CREATE! BUILD! SOLVE! RESOLVE! UPLIFT! Let’s GET ON WITH IT! P.S. I made all of the clothes in the marketing material you will see for the next few months. Look for The Sage Surfer Clothing Line to launch in the near future. Also a new chapter of THE JUICE launches on the first of every month…sign up at http://thesagesurfer.com Or find out more on my social media... https://www.facebook.com/seanpbarnett/posts/10227300367432867 Love what you hear? Make sure to stay connected with Sean so you catch all his daily musings! Where to find The Sage Surfer:Instagram - www.instagram.com/thesagesurferFacebook - www.facebook.com/seanpbarnettTwitter - www.twitter.com/the_sage_surferSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Next Wave Leadership Podcast
Corey Rosen, Host of the Moth StorySLAM Series and Author of Your Story, Well Told: On How Narrower Stories Adeptly Communicate Bigger Ideas, the Art of Connecting to an Audience, and the Importance of the Circus Bow

Next Wave Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 40:06


Corey Rosen is a writer, producer, creative director, and much more. He's led a diverse career of over 20 years in the entertainment industry, with experience in movies, television, and even theme parks. He has spent the past decade at Tippett Studio, where he currently works as their Creative Director and Vice President of Creative Marketing & Development. He is also the StorySLAM Host for the Moth, a nonprofit storytelling organization. In addition to these roles, Corey is still a part of BATS Improv and the Treasurer for the Visual Effects Society. His book, Your Story, Well Told, dives into the creative strategies and processes that can take your story to the next level. In this episode… As a leader, storytelling is an overlooked tool. There are stories all around us where we least expect them, even in the world of business. Knowing how to present a story helps with communication, explaining your company's brand, or even marketing a product. The ability to captivate audiences and connect with others is important for effective leadership. However, it can be difficult to put these skills into practice. For Corey Rosen, storytelling and improvisation are his specialties. He has worked in the entertainment industry for more than 20 years, developing his philosophies on stories and genuine inspiration. He leverages his expertise while coaching businesses, organizations, and schools on how to better communicate. His book, Your Story, Well Told, shares some of the wisdom he's earned over the years — and now, he's here to share his pearls with you, too. On this episode of Next Wave Leadership, Dov Pollack is joined by Corey Rosen, writer, producer, creative director and Host of the Moth StorySLAM, to explain his idiosyncratic approach to storytelling and how it applies to leadership. They talk through the best ways to deliver your story, the common mistakes to avoid, and how to introduce improvisation to your leadership style. Corey goes through his dense career and what helped him get to where he is now. Stay tuned!

A.Bedcast
Adeptly Adapting

A.Bedcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 5:20


First of many. What are you waiting for? Take a journey. From the kind folks at Melonade.

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LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL The Comfort Zone Welcomes Darren Barrett’ - Debuts “Trumpet Vibes.

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 90:00


Darren Barrett’ - Debuts newly released seventh album, “Trumpet Vibes. For the first time in his award-winning career, the trumpeter-composer-producer explores his Jamaican roots on a recording project. Adeptly, the Boston-based artist from Toronto introduces good-time reggae rhythms and frenzied ska beats native to his parents’ Caribbean homeland to hard bop and swinging jazz on the eight-song set that he produced and wrote four new compositions.   A charismatic companion to engage in meaningful discourse and occasionally play foe to his astute trumpet play, Barrett selected the vibraphone to share the spotlight as a featured “voice” throughout the session, with noted vibes soloist Warren Wolf guesting on a pair of tracks to participate in improvisational banter with a young trio comprised of vibist Simon Mouillier and brothers Alexander and Anthony Toth on bass and drums respectively. Also of significance is that Barrett opens the session by saluting his late mentor, trumpet great Donald Byrd, on the chirpy swinger “Fly Little Bird.” Interesting to hear him ply the jazz-meets-reggae motif to pop gems such as the regal “To Sir With Love” and amorous overtures like David Gates’ “Everything I Own” and Stevie Wonder’s “My Cherie Amour.” Barrett shines on his own compelling compositions, including the moody and murky “Chiapas”; the deliberate “Song For A Princess,” on which he takes his time – nearly seven minutes - to bop and blow while cruising a laidback island wave; “Phantom dB” that gets a jarring jolt of rock & roll drumming and some dissonant trumpet distortion; and the slightly more conventional straight-ahead jazz foray “The Club Up The Street” that wraps the disc.     

UNC Press Presents Podcast
Joseph Genetin-Pilawa, “Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after Civil War” (UNC Press, 2012)

UNC Press Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012 73:35


Despite what you may have learned in undergraduate surveys or high school textbooks, the nineteenth century was not one long and inexorable march toward Indian dispossession — the real story is far more tragic. As historian Joseph Genetin-Pilawa masterfully relates in his new book Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2012), Native and non-Native reformers developed a host of viable policy alternatives to allotment and forced assimilation in the post-Civil War years. Seizing the ferment of Reconstruction, dynamic figures like Ely Parker — briefly featured in Speilberg's Lincoln — attempted to harness the power of a growing federal government to protect indigenous nations from rapacious land loss and cultural genocide, only to be outmaneuvered by elite “humanitarian” forces who equated dispossession with progress. Adeptly synthesizing the study of American political development with post-colonial thought, and demonstrating an keen attentiveness to human agency within the limitations of larger structures, Genetin-Pilawa excavates the “repressed alternatives” of late nineteenth century Indian policy, destabilizing a narrative too often presented as inevitable.

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New Books in Native American Studies
Joseph Genetin-Pilawa, “Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after Civil War” (UNC Press, 2012)

New Books in Native American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012 73:35


Despite what you may have learned in undergraduate surveys or high school textbooks, the nineteenth century was not one long and inexorable march toward Indian dispossession — the real story is far more tragic. As historian Joseph Genetin-Pilawa masterfully relates in his new book Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2012), Native and non-Native reformers developed a host of viable policy alternatives to allotment and forced assimilation in the post-Civil War years. Seizing the ferment of Reconstruction, dynamic figures like Ely Parker — briefly featured in Speilberg’s Lincoln — attempted to harness the power of a growing federal government to protect indigenous nations from rapacious land loss and cultural genocide, only to be outmaneuvered by elite “humanitarian” forces who equated dispossession with progress. Adeptly synthesizing the study of American political development with post-colonial thought, and demonstrating an keen attentiveness to human agency within the limitations of larger structures, Genetin-Pilawa excavates the “repressed alternatives” of late nineteenth century Indian policy, destabilizing a narrative too often presented as inevitable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in History
Joseph Genetin-Pilawa, “Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after Civil War” (UNC Press, 2012)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012 73:35


Despite what you may have learned in undergraduate surveys or high school textbooks, the nineteenth century was not one long and inexorable march toward Indian dispossession — the real story is far more tragic. As historian Joseph Genetin-Pilawa masterfully relates in his new book Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2012), Native and non-Native reformers developed a host of viable policy alternatives to allotment and forced assimilation in the post-Civil War years. Seizing the ferment of Reconstruction, dynamic figures like Ely Parker — briefly featured in Speilberg’s Lincoln — attempted to harness the power of a growing federal government to protect indigenous nations from rapacious land loss and cultural genocide, only to be outmaneuvered by elite “humanitarian” forces who equated dispossession with progress. Adeptly synthesizing the study of American political development with post-colonial thought, and demonstrating an keen attentiveness to human agency within the limitations of larger structures, Genetin-Pilawa excavates the “repressed alternatives” of late nineteenth century Indian policy, destabilizing a narrative too often presented as inevitable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in American Studies
Joseph Genetin-Pilawa, “Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after Civil War” (UNC Press, 2012)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012 73:35


Despite what you may have learned in undergraduate surveys or high school textbooks, the nineteenth century was not one long and inexorable march toward Indian dispossession — the real story is far more tragic. As historian Joseph Genetin-Pilawa masterfully relates in his new book Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2012), Native and non-Native reformers developed a host of viable policy alternatives to allotment and forced assimilation in the post-Civil War years. Seizing the ferment of Reconstruction, dynamic figures like Ely Parker — briefly featured in Speilberg’s Lincoln — attempted to harness the power of a growing federal government to protect indigenous nations from rapacious land loss and cultural genocide, only to be outmaneuvered by elite “humanitarian” forces who equated dispossession with progress. Adeptly synthesizing the study of American political development with post-colonial thought, and demonstrating an keen attentiveness to human agency within the limitations of larger structures, Genetin-Pilawa excavates the “repressed alternatives” of late nineteenth century Indian policy, destabilizing a narrative too often presented as inevitable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Joseph Genetin-Pilawa, “Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after Civil War” (UNC Press, 2012)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012 73:35


Despite what you may have learned in undergraduate surveys or high school textbooks, the nineteenth century was not one long and inexorable march toward Indian dispossession — the real story is far more tragic. As historian Joseph Genetin-Pilawa masterfully relates in his new book Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2012), Native and non-Native reformers developed a host of viable policy alternatives to allotment and forced assimilation in the post-Civil War years. Seizing the ferment of Reconstruction, dynamic figures like Ely Parker — briefly featured in Speilberg’s Lincoln — attempted to harness the power of a growing federal government to protect indigenous nations from rapacious land loss and cultural genocide, only to be outmaneuvered by elite “humanitarian” forces who equated dispossession with progress. Adeptly synthesizing the study of American political development with post-colonial thought, and demonstrating an keen attentiveness to human agency within the limitations of larger structures, Genetin-Pilawa excavates the “repressed alternatives” of late nineteenth century Indian policy, destabilizing a narrative too often presented as inevitable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

american indian civil war native reconstruction seizing north carolina press speilberg unc press crooked paths ely parker adeptly federal indian policy genetin pilawa joseph genetin pilawa allotment the fight