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In this episode, we meet weight lifter Ines Higgins as well as park runner and volunteer Alison Evans who are both blind. They both share how they've found great communities through their fitness journeys and give some tips on how to get moving.
in this episode, sean chats with alison evans, co-founder of sayso, the brand reinventing cocktails with its tea bag innovation. alison dives into her journey from harvard business school to launching a completely new product category in mixers. hear about the challenges of scaling manufacturing, growing a brand in retail, and why the espresso martini may be your next go-to drink at home.
Explore the transformative power of co-opetition in Canadian healthcare. Discover how fostering partnerships across research, academia, industry, and government can help Canada become a global healthcare leader. This video dives into three critical areas: the path from research to commercialization to turn groundbreaking research into practical healthcare solutions, building collaborative advantage to enhance Canada's impact on the global healthcare stage, and integrating technology and AI to reshape healthcare delivery and drive patient outcomes. Don't miss this interview, hosted by Brigitte Nolet, President and CEO of Roche Canada, with guest Alison Evans, President and CEO of Research Canada.Read the full interview and key takeaways: https://thefutureeconomy.ca/interviews/co-opetition-advancing-canadian-healthcare/Subscribe for exclusive previews of upcoming episodes and updates on new releases: https://bit.ly/3ri2IUuFollow us on social media: https://linkin.bio/thefutureeconomy.ca=====About TheFutureEconomy.ca=====TheFutureEconomy.ca is a Canadian online media outlet and thought leadership platform that produces interviews, panels and op-eds featuring leaders from industry, government, academia and more to define a strong vision for our future economy.Our content emphasizes our interviewees' insights and calls-to-action on what we must do now to improve the competitiveness and sustainability of Canada's future economy.Check out our website: https://thefutureeconomy.ca/#HealthcareInnovation #Coopetition #Leadership #Collaboration #Canada #HealthCanada #CanadianHealthcare #HealthLeadership
Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//Amelia Leavesley, University of MelbourneAmelia Leavesley is a Research Fellow in Urban Sustainability at the Melbourne Centre for Cities. Her research focuses on urban climate policy and governance, sustainability transitions and local implementation of global sustainability frameworks. She's here to talk about her last article which unpacked how understanding ‘tobacco tactics' can help fight the global plastic waste crisis, because the reality is plastic production is growing faster than we can recycle it.//Ariel Slamet Ries, Alison Evans, and Jinghua Qian We play a speech from this past Sunday's Free Palestine Rally, from outside the State Library Vic. Ariel Slamet Ries (Illustrator and Author), Alison Evans (Author), and Jinghua Qian (Writer and Critic), three writers who, along with Omar Sakr, had their Teen Bootcamp writing workshops terminated earlier this year by SLV. They speak about the hypocrisy of 'cultural safety', precarious employment and political censorship of artists and writers, and taking back our public institutions and our voices!// Stop LAPD Spying Coalition - Part 2 We will hear Part 2 of an interview Priya did last month with Stop LAPD Spying Coalition's Hamid Khan and Matyos Kidane. This week's excerpt includes a dicussion of the group's abolitionist ethos and structural analysis of violence, as well as the importance of demystifying predictive and data-driven policing techniques. Listen back to the first part of our conversation and all our past shows at 3cr.org.au/thursday-breakfast. // Abdullah Al Zubaer EvanAbdullah Al Zubaer Evan joins us to talk the recent student-led mass protests in Bangladesh, which while met with violent state repression have led to the overthrow of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The situation continues to develop with tensions over the establishment of a genuinely democratic successor government. Evan is a PhD student at RMIT University investigating the implication of citizenship rights for ethnic minority Biharis in Bangladesh. // LIVE - RAHU's 2024 Homelessness Week protest Housing Crisis Survival Expo, coordinated by the Renters and Housing Union's North branch and established on the nature strip in the middle of St Georges Road in Preston early this week.//
Headlines// 7.15: Actor and improviser Alannah Parkin on the open letter to major festivals to reverse their decision to remove a pro-Palestine comedian from Australian arts festivals. You can read the full letter via @comedy4pal on Instagram// World Social Work Day special segment -7.30: Lawyer, social worker and senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne Dr Jennifer Davidson on World Social Work Day, the importance of grassroots led work in the profession and ideas of health justice//-7.40: Social and community development worker Charlotte Lynch on social work within the family violence sector and divesting from policing and prisons//-7.50: Social worker Chloe Span on engaging with families affected by alcohol and drug use and the role of social work in this field// 8.00: Camp Sovereignty update 8.05: Founder/Director of Grassroots Research Studio Myfan Jordan on workplace cultures in the pandemic and her new book Women's Work in the Pandemic Economy: The Unbearable Hazard of Hierarchy. Myfan is speaking with women who have been bullied by other women at work: see Facebook for details// 8.15: YA author Alison Evans on the cancellation of the Teen Writing Bootcamp Program by the State Library of Victoria over apparent 'child and cultural safety' issues. Follow Alison on Instagram to read and sign the open letter and for updates: @alisonwritesthings// SongsFor Granted - YaejiSympathy - Bad Bangs
Meet the co-founders of your new favorite cocktail, in a tea bag! SAYSO has created the first-ever craft cocktail sachets. Good taste that doesn't require tedious preparation. Alison Evans and Chloe Bergson are co-founders who met in business school and came up with the idea for SAYSO together. Tune in to hear all about how they brought SAYSO to life! ORDER SAYSO @drink.sayso _______________________________ Purchase Nip Gloss with code HOLIDAY20 Want commission + discounts to kozēkozē products? Apply here to be an affiliate and kozēkozē insider :) Sign-up for the kozēkozē newsletter here. *********** Connect with our host on IG: @garrettnwood Follow kozēkozē on IG: @kozekozemama Podcast Instagram for details on past guests: @kozekozepodcast Follow Garrett on TikTok: @kozekozemama If you like Garrett's voice, check out her meditations here. Email garrett: garrettkusmierz@kozekoze.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kozekoze/message
Special Edition of Business Mentorship; Keepin' It Real & The Enthuse Foundation 2023 Winners - SaySO Welcome to this special edition, where we are collaborating with the Enthuse Foundation who supports female entrepreneurs through education, mentorship and grant funding. To close the loop on this 5 part series, we interviewed the winner in the 2023 Pitch Competition which was held in New York City on November 9. We introduce each entrepreneur with a behind the scenes look into business ownership and breaking barriers to success. Alison Evans and Chloe Bergson met at Harvard Business School and are co-founders of SaySo, a company offering a unique solution for cocktail making at home. The first ever all natural cocktail mix found in a tea bag! Grab a pen and take a few notes on: 1) How would you describe your experience, as winners in this years competition? 2) How did you come up with your company name? 3) When you visit your website - there is some pretty impressive media support… What was your PR strategy? (Forbes, Bloomberg, Miami Herald) 4) As entrepreneurs what do you find is your biggest challenge? 5) If you had any advice for new and emerging entrepreneurs who are taking their business to the next level what would they be? Thank you Alison and Chloe for sharing your strategy for Q1. We wish you every success in the future... Visit their website for more information: https://drinksayso.com/ Check out their story on our website shareyourstories.online I'd like to extend a special thanks to the team at The Enthuse Foundation for all the work they do to support business innovation and the journey to success. A non-profit dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs to grow from #NewToNext https://www.enthusefoundation.org/ We invite you to subscribe to our YouTube Channel and visit our website shareyourstories.online where we feature business stories from international entrepreneurs and enterprise leaders while celebrating their great ideas. Thank you for joining us - we look forward to seeing you next time for another edition of Keepin' It Real #collaborationovercompetition
In this episode, Megan Rooney, Program Development Manager, sits down with the dynamic duo behind SAYSO, a New York-based premium cocktail company founded by two Harvard Business School graduates. Alison Evans and Chloe Bergson take us on a journey from their humble beginnings crafting cocktails in mason jars to their innovative transition to tea bags for a convenient 3-minute cocktail experience. They share their insights on reinventing classic cocktails, and emphasize the value of taking the plunge before you feel fully prepared.Spill & Dish is Powered by Simplecast.
Welcome to the Cross Border Interviews With Chris Brown, Today's guest is Pitt Meadows Councillor Alison Evans ******************** Visit www.crossborderinterviews.ca for more details and a list of all the links mentioned during this interview. The Cross Border Interview Podcast was Produced and Edited by Miranda, Brown & Associates Inc © 2023
Special Edition of Business Mentorship; Keepin' It Real & The Enthuse Foundation 2023 Finalist Alison Evans Welcome to this special edition, where we are collaborating with the Enthuse Foundation who supports female entrepreneurs through education, mentorship and grant funding. In this 5 part series we interview the finalists in the 2023 Pitch Competition which is held in New York City. This years competition is November 9, 2023. We introduce each entrepreneur with a behind the scenes look into business ownership and breaking barriers to success. Alison Evans and Chloe Bergson met at Harvard Business School and are co-founders of SaySo a company offering a unique solution for cocktail making at home. The first ever all natural cocktail mix found in a tea bag! Grab a pen and take a few notes on: Why they decided to start a business? When they went to market with her great idea? What is their biggest challenge? Do they have a mentor? Along with, sharing 3 words of advise for those who may be thinking of starting a business or taking their company to the next level. Thank you Alison! We wish you and Chloe every success in your business... Visit their website for more information: https://drinksayso.com/ Check out their story on our website shareyourstories.online https://shareyourstories.online/co-founder-alison-evans-chloe-bergson/ I'd like to extend a special thanks to the team at The Enthuse Foundation for all the work they do to support business innovation and the journey to success. A non-profit dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs to grow from #NewToNext https://www.enthusefoundation.org/ We invite you to subscribe to our YouTube Channel and visit our website shareyourstories.online where we feature business stories from international entrepreneurs and enterprise leaders while celebrating their great ideas. Thank you for joining us - we look forward to seeing you next time for another edition of Keepin' It Real #collaborationovercompetition
Allison spends 10 minutes with Alison Evans discussing their story in the Imagining The Future project and writing YA novels. Plus, Megan has a tip for school library staff in the lead up to the festive season.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com.au
Alison Evans and Chloe Bergson are the Co-founders of Sayso, a premium cocktail company offering tea bag cocktails. After meeting at Harvard Business School and bonding over their shared love of food and drink, Alison and Chloe noticed a lack of homemade cocktail options. They began experimenting with all-natural ingredients in tea bags and created delicious cocktails and mocktails. In this episode… When it comes to the CPG beverage space, consumers are always looking for authentic and easily accessible alcoholic or mock drinks. With so many options on the market, how can you innovate to meet evolving demands and reach new audiences? After creating a cocktail mix in tea bags, business partners Chloe Bergson and Alison Evans knew they wanted to position the product as an innovation in the drink mixer space. But consumers began using the product as a mock tea, so Alison and Chloe refined their messaging and designs to eliminate confusion and convey the item as a versatile drink for everyone. They encourage other spirit and drink brands to identify market demand and release multiple item variations to evaluate product-market fit. In this Brand Alchemist Podcast episode, Taja Dockendorf welcomes Alison Evans and Chloe Bergson, Co-founders of Sayso, who share their experiences testing, learning, and innovating in the spirit industry. Together, they discuss Sayso's product line evolution and how they navigated the difficulties of positioning the brand on retail shelves.
Leon & Alison Evans - 19th March 2023 - Unequalled - I Am The Good Shepherd
A regular question we always ask our quests on Queer Writes Sessions is “What is your hope for LGBTIQA plus communities?” In celebration of World Pride we have created this Hope Episode, where we have brought together all our wonderful guests' responses, sharing their hope for the Rainbow communities. Featuring Renee, Lil O'Brien, Alison Evans, Nevo Zisin, Nigel Featherstone, Professor Gregory Phillips, Cadance Bell, Peter Coleman, Tobias Madden, Jemimah Brewster, Jonathan Butler and Kate Hall. Happy World Pride everyone.
*WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR EPISODE 15* As a tribute to the spirit of Peeter Pedaja and last week's guest, Tim Batt of The Worst Idea of All Time, I, Rabia, watched THE KISSING BANDIT (1948) a total of 11 times in two weeks and kept an audio diary of the experience - presented here unedited, making up the first hour of this wildly experimental four-hour episode. During the 11 watches, I also visited places in the life of Peeter Pedaja and documented the time in Australian history following the death of Queen Elizabeth II as events unfolded around me. For Watch #5, I'm joined by Alison Evans, YA author and also my wife, who shares their thoughts on the film having previously watched every Elvis Presley film with me some years earlier. Continuing the Elvis theme, for Watch #11, at about the 1hr15min mark, Justin Gausman from TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast joins me for an in-depth and fascinating chat about THE KISSING BANDIT in the context of the Elvis musicals of the 1960s and the cultural legacy of both Presley & Sinatra in general. This segment is the most like a normal episode of SUDDENLY and is really worth hearing. Justin truly elevates things, despite the fact I'm incredibly delirious as it was recorded on my end after four hours' sleep, before sunrise and immediately following a 4am watch of THE KISSING BANDIT. He deserved better but truly made the most out of being thrown into the deep end of this show. Around 2hr40min, Felix joins in. We've just watched GROWN UPS 2 (2013) and SEX AND THE CITY 2 (2010), films covered on the first two seasons of The Worst Idea of All Time. As a nod to Sinatra, I'm very drunk on Jack Daniel's. Shenanigans follow. I haven't listened back to any of this and can't be held responsible for whatever I said. A few days later, I visited my friend Ashley aka DJ GROUP HUG. She had been up for over 24 hours and, for some reason, asked me if I wanted to watch GROWN UPS 2. I said yes and we watched it again. She then made a song about the experience sampling both GROWN UPS 2 and THE KISSING BANDIT. "Insomniac" by DJ GROUP HUG closes out our episode. All of this is completely unedited and runs over four hours. It is what it is and will probably vary wildly from the unlistenable to the sublime. Enjoy. I dig you the most TWITTER & INSTA: @suddenlypod EMAIL: suddenlypod at Gmail dot com
Melissa Jones leads Technical Programs for Shopify, focused on empowering the Research and Development teams with the technical skill and support they need to be successful. She oversees onboarding, leadership development, communications and early talent initiatives for engineering and the other R&D disciplines. Prior to joining Shopify, Melissa served in leadership roles at General Assembly, Code.org and Adobe. Alison Evans Adnani is the senior program lead for the Dev Degree team at Shopify. Dev Degree is a work-integrated learning program that combines Shopify developer skills with a university degree. She has had a rich career in software development, education and learning. Alison started her technology career as an intern and is a passionate advocate for experiential learning opportunities.Recommended ResourcesWork-integrated learning companies to watch out for:Kibo School (listen to our interview with CEO Ope Bukola here)Multiverse (interview with North America's GM Sophie Ruddock coming soon)AluraPraxis Labs: a New York-based company offering diversity, equity and inclusion training through immersive learning and VRTechKnowCon: an annual conference to bring together peers from various companies to compare notes and share best practices about technical training, documentation, and learning in the workplace, available virtually through a Slack group
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Leon and Alison Evans - 21st November 2021 - Coming Back Stronger - God And Mental Health
"The purest way that I could write about being trans was to make it a bit magic. Because I think when you find understanding of yourself and also see that reflected in others, that is just really special, so comforting and really necessary. I think when you're a trans person existing in this world you have to have people who understand who you are, otherwise it can make you feel like you're not real." - Alison Evans In this Trans Day of Remembrance episode of the Yarra Libraries podcast, Alison Evans discusses writing their book Euphoria Kids with Librarian Aandi, before recommending their favourite representations of gender euphoria and trans identity in fiction and non-fiction from the Yarra Libraries Collection. Alison Evans is the award-winning author of the queer YA books Ida, Highway Bodies, and Euphoria Kids. Alison is a contributor in Kindred: 12 Queer #LoveOzYA Stories, co-edits the zine Concrete Queers and is the fiction editor for #enbylife. They are based on Wurundjeri Land/Melbourne, Australia. You can find Alison Evans' work at branches of Yarra Libraries as well as in our digital collections. You can also find lists of some of our favourite stories from trans and gender diverse authors through our list in the Yarra Libraries catalogue and our shelves in Cloud Library and Borrowbox. Yarra Libraries and Alison Evans Recommend Euphoria Kids – Alison Evans Ida – Alison Evans (also on Cloud Library) Highway Bodies – Alison Evans (also on Cloud Library) Kindred: 12 queer #loveozya stories – Michael Earp (ed.) What's the T – Juno Dawson DeadEndia: The Watcher's Test – Hamish Steele DeadEndia: The Broken Halo – Hamish Steele Vanilla – Billy Merrell Cemetary Boys – Aiden Thomas Theme is Add And by Broke for Free
Sam was joined by consultant endocrinologist Dr Alison Evans to discuss acromegaly, a potential PACES curveball in a station 5 scenario. We talk through the typical presenting symptoms, important elements of a focussed examination, before covering the investigations, management and common examiner questions! Twitter: @prepacespodcast Email: prepacespodcast@gmail.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prepacespodcast Music: Chase & Superepic by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Leon & Alison Evans - 5th January 2021 - Lifecentral Midweek - Brave Choices
Leon and Alison Evans - 1st December 2020 - Lifecentral Midweek - Hope Is Here
In this episode we discuss what it means to be part of a community of artists and illustrators, the fear behind sharing our work and knowledge with others, and what happens when artists and illustrators come together.
In episode 18 of the World of Intelligence podcast, Terry Pattar, head of the Janes Intelligence Unit (JIU) is joined by Alison Evans also of the JIU, to discuss the latest developments in the OSINT world with our guest Evanna Hu, Partner and CEO at Omelas.
This episode is dedicated to all things #OwnVoices. This movement (which you've no doubt come across on social media) champions diverse creators, and people telling their own stories - whether that be about their race, culture, disability or sexuality. We shine a spotlight on some of Australia's outstanding own voices talent, interviewing not one but three creators in the kidlit and YA spaces. (Please note we span some older reads than usual, should you have little ears listening out for kid-based content!). Meet middle grade author Remy Lai, author of critically acclaimed books Pie in the Sky and Fly on The Wall; artist, writer and Deaf activist Asphyxia, author of MG series The Grimstones and upcoming YA novel Future Girl; and award-winning YA author Alison Evans, author of Ida, Highway Bodies and Euphoria Kids. We also review some excellent new reads by Own Voices creators, so standby for book recs! Read the show notes: https://www.onemorepagepodcast.com/episode-50 Email us at: onemorepagepodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/onemorepageAU Twitter: www.twitter.com/onemorepageau Instagram: www.instagram.com/onemorepageau
We present an encore interview with ALISON EVANS. Alison is a YA author based in Melbourne and we talk about their novel ‘Highway Bodies' from 2019, though their most recent novel is... LEARN MORE The post Ep. 91 – Talking YA fiction with Alison Evans & music by Anohni appeared first on The Gender Agenda.
Alison Evans is the award winning author of Ida and Highway Bodies. They are a spectacular author of Australian YA and with so many high schoolers being home schooled at the moment, you could do worse than grabbing a copy of Alison’s catalogue. Especially the brilliant Euphoria KidsThe story centres on Iris and Babs. They both go to the same school but they don’t know each other. In fact nobody really notices Babs, not since a witch cursed her and she periodically becomes invisible.Iris has friends but not the human kind. Iris grew from a seed in the garden and has always had more kinship with the fairies and dryads that live in the bush. Until one day when Babs appears to Iris on the Bus.As their friendship blossoms they meet the boy. The boy is new at school and is on a journey discovering who he is; including his name.With their friendship connecting them to the magic around them, Iris, Babs and the boy start to experience true companionship and happiness. That is until the fairies warn Iris that the witch who cursed Babs has returned to the forest...Euphoria Kids explores what it means to be young and queer and finding out about yourself. It delves into the loneliness of not being understood, but also the joys of meeting your people. It’s a wonderful story that blends the supernatural with the everyday and shows what real magic can look like in the world.It’s a pretty strange and scary time right now and I don’t mind saying that having a little magic injected into my world is often just what I need. It’s also a book that reminds us how powerful connection is. I don’t think many people could watch Iris, Babs and the boy build their friendship without wanting to look up an old mate and see what they're up to...
Today on Middle Grade Mavens, we have another great bonus for you. We chat with Susannah Chambers of Allen and Unwin, about the changing face of the Children's Book Publishing world during Covid19. We also chat with Kate O'Donnell, Children's Bookseller at the Younger Sun Book shop, Yarraville, Victoria, about the changing face of book selling in this difficult time. We heard some great book recommendations from these two folks, so please support our Aussie book industry and order a copy from the details below. For Susannah's Books, head over to: The Snow Wombat https://allenandunwin.com/browse/books/childrens/picture-books/The-Snow-Wombat-Susannah-Chambers-illustrated-by-Mark-Jackson-9781760113810 For Allen and Unwin book recommendations head on over to: There's No Such Thing: by Heidi McKinnon: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/childrens/Theres-No-Such-Thing-Heidi-McKinnon-9781760877279 Her Perilous Mansion: by Sean Williams: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/childrens/Her-Perilous-Mansion-Sean-Williams-9781760877361 Hodge Podge: How To Make A Pet Monster: by Lili Wilkinson, Illustrated by Dustin Spence: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/childrens/Hodgepodge-How-to-Make-a-Pet-Monster-1-Lili-Wilkinson-illustrated-by-Dustin-Spence-9781760877385 The January Stars: Kate Constable: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/childrens/The-January-Stars-Kate-Constable-9781760525026 For The Younger Sun book recommendations head on over to: https://shop.sunbookshop.com/catalog.cgi?stype=SU&stext=Feat Respect: by Aunty Fay Muir and Sue Lawson https://shop.sunbookshop.com/details.cgi?ITEMNO=9781925936315 Who's Your Real Mum: by Bernadette Green and Anna Zobel https://shop.sunbookshop.com/details.cgi?ITEMNO=9781925849493 The January Stars by Kate Constable: https://shop.sunbookshop.com/details.cgi?ITEMNO=9781760525026 The List of Things That Will Not Change: by Rebecca Stead https://shop.sunbookshop.com/details.cgi?ITEMNO=9781922268679 Highway Bodies by Alison Evans: https://shop.sunbookshop.com/details.cgi?ITEMNO=9781760685027 To learn more about the Mavens, head on over to https://www.middlegradepodcast.com Or to find Julie online drop by https://www.julieannegrassobooks.com And for Pamela online find her at https://www.ueckerman.net Have a question or comment? Email us at mavens@middlegradepodcast.com To learn what books are in the pipeline, follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/middlegrademavens
Today’s podcast features #LoveOzYA queer authors and butterflies Will Kostakis and Alison Evans. Nalini Haynes talks with Will and Alison about their books and queer ... The post “Focus on butterflies”: a Queer-focused podcast featuring Will Kostakis and Alison Evans appeared first on Dark Matter Zine.
Welcome to the finale of Season Two! In this chapter we yarn with Helena Fox, an award winning young adult novelist who has written one book, ‘How It Feels to Float’. Alongside being an author, Helena mentors younger writers and runs workshops on creative writing and its positive impacts on mental health. Helena and Olivia chat about moving overseas to follow your dreams and how writing can be a beautiful act of self care.Books mentioned: How It Feels to Float by Helena Fox.Lenny’s Books of Everything by Karen Fox-Lee.The Treehouse Series by Andy Griffiths & Terry Denton.Euphoria Kids by Alison Evans.The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas.The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo.
Dr Seabrooke works through how to fight when your partner knows the outcome, talks to a dryad about human relationships moving too quickly, and takes a call from a unicorn that she might not be prepared for.Created by Lee Davis-ThalbourneProduced by Passer Vulpes ProductionsDoctor Olivia Seabrooke voiced by Mama BohoAlice voiced by Evana Ho, with the call written by Sav Emmett Wolfe.Briony voiced by Emma Laslett, with the call written by Alison Evans.Arterr voiced by Nick Helmer, with the call written by Alexander Swords.The Voice of the AusEtherial Network is Lee Davis-Thalbourne.Up Next on the AusEtherial Network: Mythos! Find out more at https://mythostheseries.comOur Cover Art is by Erin KyanWe’d like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the stolen lands this show was produced on, the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. We would also like to pay our respects to the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, whose lands much of this show was recorded on. Sovereignty was never ceded, and Australia was, and always will be, Aboriginal Land.This concludes the first Season of Supernatural Sexuality with Doctor Seabrooke. I’d like to thank everyone who has been a part of this show this year, from Erin Kyan, my co-producer and director, to our writers, to all of our callers, and especially our Dr Seabrooke, Mama Boho. This show has been a massive undertaking, and we’d like to thank everyone who has helped make this possible. We’d also like to thank everyone who has listened to the show, discussed the show on social media, supported us on Patreon, or told their friends. You can look forward to more Supernatural Sexuality in 2021. We hope you found something in our show this season, we hope your relationships find their way, and we'll see you next season.Like the Show? Consider backing us via our Patreon! Get access to secret Discord Channels, monthly livestream, behind-the-scenes sneak peaks and more! To become a patron, or to find out more, go to https://supersexradio.com/patreon!To find out more about our show, view our full cast and crew lists, or access transcripts of our shows, visit https://supersexradio.com.You can also follow us on social media:@supersexradio on TwitterSupernatural Sexuality with Doctor Seabrooke on Facebooksupersexradio on Instagram
“I suppose a cold is called a cold because we catch it in the winter," writes Alison Evans from St Albans. "But why is it that we get more colds in winter than in the summer?” This week's Cold Case is all about the common cold, a set of symptoms caused by hundreds of different strains of cold and flu viruses. Adam uncovers the stinky history of infectious disease with medical historian Claire Jones. Virologists Jonathan Ball and Wendy Barclay describe how spiky viruses lock on to our cells, but why many of the symptoms of a common cold are due to our own body's overreaction. Plus, we delve into the science of sneezing with nose doctor Carl Philpott. Presenters: Adam Rutherford, Hannah Fry Producer: Michelle Martin
Great Conversations features interviews with authors and writers, exploring books, writing and literary culture from Australia and the world.Today's episode features Alison Evans discussing their new novel Euphoria Kids.Euphoria Kids is the story of Iris and Babs. They go to the same school but don’t know each other. Ever since a witch cursed her as a child Babs periodically becomes invisible. It makes it hard to find friends until one day Iris sees her on the bus. Iris grew from a seed in the garden and has always had more kinship with the fairies and dryads that live in the bush. Together they find each other and something of their place in the world until rumblings among the fae reveal that the witch who cursed Babs has returned to the forest...
Dr Seabrooke talks ethical communication in ghost relationships, meeting in the middle when it comes to travel with dryad, and how to move on after rebirth with a Phoenix.Created by Lee Davis-ThalbourneProduced by Passer Vulpes ProductionsDoctor Olivia Seabrooke voiced by Mama BohoDonna voiced by Maria Micklasavage, with the call written by Lee Davis-Thalbourne.Deb voiced by Rey Vargas, with the call written by Alison Evans.The Phoenix voiced by Zach Walker, with the call written by Erin Kyan.The Voice of the AusEtherial Network is Lee Davis-Thalbourne.Up Next on the AusEtherial Network: CARAVAN! Find out more at https://www.whisperforge.org/caravanOur Cover Art is by Erin KyanLike the Show? Consider backing us via our Patreon! Get access to secret Discord Channels, monthly livestream, behind-the-scenes sneak peaks and more! To become a patron, or to find out more, go to https://supersexradio.com/patreon!To find out more about our show, view our full cast and crew lists, or access transcripts of our shows, visit https://supersexradio.com.You can also follow us on social media:@supersexradio on TwitterSupernatural Sexuality with Doctor Seabrooke on Facebooksupersexradio on Instagram
Dr Seabrooke discusses how to keep friends and partners engaged when the partner isn’t visible, helps a mermaid make good decisions about her body, and talks through commitment with a flighty ghost and her partner.Created by Lee Davis-ThalbourneProduced by Passer Vulpes ProductionsDoctor Olivia Seabrooke voiced by Mama BohoHolly voiced by Morgan Kearley, with the call written by Alison Evans.Luna voiced by Arizona Jonson, with the call written by Mary Borsellino.Esther voiced by Addin Sugarda and Sofie voiced by Rashika Rao, with the call written by Saf Davidson.The Voice of the AusEtherial Network is Lee Davis-Thalbourne.Up Next on the AusEtherial Network: Unplaced! Find out more at http://www.unplacedpodcast.com/Our Cover Art is by Erin KyanLike the Show? Consider backing us via our Patreon! Get access to secret Discord Channels, monthly livestream, behind-the-scenes sneak peaks and more! To become a patron, or to find out more, go to https://supersexradio.com/patreon!To find out more about our show, view our full cast and crew lists, or access transcripts of our shows, visit https://supersexradio.com.You can also follow us on social media:@supersexradio on TwitterSupernatural Sexuality with Doctor Seabrooke on Facebooksupersexradio on Instagram
In this minisode from FWF 2018 Melbourne, Alison Evans talks about the books that shaped their feminism and their writing.Alison’s picks:Looking for Alibrandi, Melina MarchettaNight Swimming, Steph BoweClancy of the Undertow, Christopher CurrieIn the Dark Spaces, Cally BlackLiving on Hope Street, Demet DivaroranFeminist Writers FestivalWeb: feministwritersfestival.comFacebook: @feministwritersfestInsta / Twitter: @FemWritersFestAlison EvansWeb: https://www.alisonwritesthings.comTwitter: @_budgieShout OutsKel Butler from Listen Up Podcasting for editing and pod mentoring.Women Victoria for funding support, LOOP Project Space and Bar for event hosting.
Dr. Seabrooke helps an astral projector stay present, a non-binary mothman frustrated at his species’ name, and a siren dealing with prejudice.Created by Lee Davis-ThalbourneProduced by Passer Vulpes ProductionsDoctor Olivia Seabrooke voiced by Mama BohoCalista voiced by Lucille Valentine, with the call written by Michelle Nickolaisen.Tony voiced by Jeffrey Nils Gardener, with the call written by Alison Evans.Petra was voiced by Jessica Washington, with the call written by Hannah Aroni.The Voice of the AusEtherial Network is Lee Davis-Thalbourne.Thank you to Alexander Danner of Greater Boston for recording and directing assistance on Petra's call.Up next on the AusEtherial Network: Greater Boston! Find out more at https://greaterbostonshow.com/Our cover art is by Erin KyanLike the Show? Consider backing us via our Patreon! Get access to secret Discord Channels, monthly livestream, behind-the-scenes sneak peaks and more! To become a patron, or to find out more, go to https://supersexradio.com/patreon!To find out more about our show, view our full cast and crew lists, or access transcripts of our shows, visit https://supersexradio.com.You can also follow us on social media: @supersexradio on TwitterSupernatural Sexuality with Doctor Seabrooke on Facebooksupersexradio on Instagram
Alison Evans joins us today as we’re digging into the impact of environmental toxins on fertility. Alison Evans is a co-founder of Branch Basics and lives in Texas. After coming down with mysterious chronic pain during college that lead her to see the country's best doctors, she finally experienced true healing after moving to the hill country to live with her aunt, Marilee Nelson. There, she lived in an environment free of all toxic chemicals and ate only real, whole foods, and her symptoms completely disappeared. This clean lifestyle also reversed one of the worst cases of PCOS her OB/GYN had ever seen, allowing her to naturally and easily conceive two healthy babies. Allison's healing journey inspired her to co-found Branch Basics, as she is beyond passionate about helping others experience "The power of Pure". Allison loves researching all things holistic parenting, cooking healthy meals, finding clean brands to use, and recommending and helping others navigate their health journeys. Check out her website at https://branchbasics.com Download your FREE Home Cleanse: www.www.branchbasics.comhomecleanse Book your Free Supercharge Your Fertility Discovery Call here: https://intakeq.com/booking/cZ7XW6 --- Don't forget to check out my Resources page for more information and products that will help you on your fertility journey.
Leon & Alison Evans - 9th June 2019 - Habitudes - Courage. You can also Watch at https://www.youtube.com/embed/icbFGd3lNc8
'Highway Bodies' is a young-adult zombie-apocalypse novel by award-winning author Alison Evans.Crime is a caper in which the individual is often powerless. Such is the case for Lachie Munro, in Andy Muir's novel, 'Hiding to Nothing'.
Great Conversations features interviews with authors and writers, exploring books, writing and literary culture from Australia and the world.Today's episode features Alison Evans discussing their collection Highway Bodies.The end of the world seldom looks like you’d imagine it…In regional Victoria the locals are getting bitey. When the internet goes down and a curfew is imposed things are starting to look scary. Highway Bodies is a different kind of Zombie apocalypse, taking the reader into the lives of groups of teenagers struggling to survive and define their identities while the whole word just wants to bite them!
Highway Bodies takes us to regional Victoria on the eve of the Zombie Apocalypse.With the undead ready to bite at ever turn, three groups of teenagers must fight through the shuffling hoards and defend against roaming bands of humans.Featuring queer, non-binary and gender fluid characters Evans' apocalyptic adventure explores the very real danger of trying to live, survive and just be yourself.
Australian YA author Alison Evans and I talk about their new book, ‘Highway Bodies’, as well as queers, tenderness and zombies! Follow Alison and Marlee on Twitter (Note: the sound on this episode is a little crackly. My apologies!) Intro and Outro: Metamorphosis by Osiris Saline Produced and edited by Marlee Jane Ward
Megan McKeough.Zero-G interviews Alison Evans about their latest novel Highway Bodies, a juicy new Aussie zombie novel to chew on. We also discuss some Netflix nuggets - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The Punisher, Star Trek: Discovery and Carmen Sandiego. For playlists, show notes, and news see the 3RRR website. Follow @zerogrobjan on Twitter and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroGRadio
If you could change your destiny anytime you wanted, how would you commit to a future? The team discuss Ida, by Alison Evans. If you're into speculative fantasy then you're gonna love this one! As a bonus, we'll also tell you our favourite ever books and authors to inspire your Summer reading. Find it print or eBook on the OneCard Network: https://onecard.network/client/en_AU/prospect/search/results?qu=ida+alison+evans&te=&dt=list Credits: - Music: "I dunno" by grapes, 2008 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
This week author Alison Evans joined The Gender Agenda crew with their brand new book, Highway Bodies, set for release on February 4. It's Melbourne queer kids versus the walking dead;... LEARN MORE The post Ep. 57 – Queers vs. Zombies appeared first on The Gender Agenda.
In which we fan about zines & put a spotlight on newsroom drama. WHAT DO WE CARE ABOUT THIS WEEK? Continuum & the Norma The Sticky Institute TPP novella call for Festive-Themed Novellas CULTURE CONSUMED: Alex: whole lot of Person of Interest; Midwives of Revolution; Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Ransom Riggs; SHIELD Alisa: Killing Eve; Last Edition; Spotlight Tansy: Ida, Alison Evans; Bring it On the Musical; Courtney Milan's After the Wedding (the Worth Saga) If you want a copy of Alex's history zine, let her know!!! Please send feedback to us at galacticsuburbia@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter at @galacticsuburbs, check out Galactic Suburbia Podcast on Facebook, support us at Patreon - which now includes access to the ever so exclusive GS Slack - and don't forget to leave a review on iTunes if you love us!
The focus of Leaders in Learning episode 3 is on one of the most challenging questions that we as leaders in organizational learning face on a regular basis, namely, "what is the role of evidence and data in organizational learning efforts?" The contributing thought leaders for this episode are: - Alison Evans, Chief Commissioner for the UK’s Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) - Kerry Albright, Chief of Research Facilitation and Knowledge Management at UNICEF - Duncan Green, Senior Strategic Advisor for OXFAM
The opening night of the Feminist Writers Festival, at Loop Bar in Melbourne, was a sell out event "Legacy Books: Their Impact, Their Legacy, Our Future" With Evelyn Araluen, Alison Croggon, Alison Evans, Ann-Marie Priest and Jamila Rizvi, presented by Foong Ling Kong. Revealing a surprising collection of books, this session was a delightful reminder that a legacy book can be pretty much anything, as long as it connects with, unlocks and transforms a person.Go to www.writes4women.com for a complete list of the books mentioned in this episode. ** Content warning crude language and adult concepts**SHOWNOTES: FEMINIST WRITERS FESTIVALWeb: www.feministwritersfestival.comFacebook / Twitter: @feministwritersfestWRITES4WOMENWeb: www.writes4women.comFacebook: @writes4womenTwitter / Instagram: @w4wpodcastPAMELA COOKWeb: www.pamelacook.com.auFacebook: @pamelacookauthorTwitter: @PamelaCookAUKEL BUTLERFacebook / Twitter: @KelButlerALISON CROGGONWeb: www.alisoncroggon.comFacebook: @alisoncrogganbooksTwitter: @alisoncroggonEVELYN ARALUEN Facebook / Twitter: @evelynaraluenALISON EVANSWeb: https://alisonwritesthings.comFacebook: @alisonwritesthingsTwitter: @_budgieJAMILA RIZVIWeb: www.jamilarizvi.com.auFacebook: @jamilarizvionlineTwitter: @jamilarizvi
Writes4Women is proud to be the podcast partner for the 2018 Feminist Writers Festival happening in Melbourne from May 25-27, supporting, advocating, encouraging and engaging feminist writers from all over Australia. Featuring panels and workshops with powerhouse feminists such as Jax Jacki Brown, Amy Gray, Fatima Measham, Clementine Ford, Tarneen Onus-Williams, Tara Moss, Monica Dux, Alison Evans and so many more, it is a day you won't want to miss.In this minisode co-founder, Cristy Clark, gives the low down on the history and mission of the Festival and exactly what you can expect from the panels and workshops this year. Tickets are selling out so get them while you still can. SHOWNOTES:FWFWebsite and Tix - www.feministwritersfestival.com Facebook and Twitter - @feminstwritersfest W4Wwebsite - www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4womenTwitter @w4wpodcast
A Canadian reviews the month's North Korea news with a special guest. For September, Andrea talks to Alison Evans -- deputy head of Asia-Pacific country risk at IHS Markit. They revisit UN General Assembly drama, developments in alliance politics, and North Korea's stunning victory at Disney puns.
Nos acompañó la pionera del wrestling femenino nacional, Alison Evans, y junto a ella estará Sara Phoenix, quienes nos comentaron de Femme Capitulo 1 en Luxor Discoteque
Australia young adult fiction author, Alison Evans speaks to Rhi about their new book Ida.
Leon and Alison Evans - 25th May 2014 - Spotlight On Poverty
Guest presenter Alison Evans, Director of ODI, interviews Owen Barder about his new paper, Beyond Planning: Markets and Networks for Better Aid, and Roger Riddell, author of two key books on aid and a non-executive director of Oxford Policy Management. This podcast is in collaboration with the Overseas Development Institute. Download transcript (pdf)
Guest presenter Alison Evans, Director of ODI, interviews Owen Barder about his new paper, Beyond Planning: Markets and Networks for Better Aid, and Roger Riddell, author of two key books on aid and a non-executive director of Oxford Policy Management. This podcast is in collaboration with the Overseas Development Institute. Download transcript (pdf)