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In this episode, Dr Amy Saunders and Dr Johanna Strong join Susannah to speak about their Royal Studies Journal Cluster, “Queenship and Cross-Confessional Identity”. The Cluster features in the December issue of the Royal Studies Journal and is available open-access through the RSJ website. Guest Bios:Amy has recently completed a PhD in early modern history and heritage at the University of Winchester, supervised by Dr Ellie Woodacre and Dr Simon Sandall. Her research examines the representation of Stuart royal narratives in modern heritage sites, exploring the reconstructed narratives of James VI & I, Anna of Denmark, Charles I, Henrietta Maria, Charles II, and Catherine of Braganza. Confessional and national identity are central themes in Amy's research and are relevant in both her work on the seventeenth century and the modern heritage sites she examines. Her forthcoming book chapter, “Curating a Conduit: Elizabeth Stuart, Motherhood and National Identity in Heritage Sites”, explores how James and Anna's daughter Elizabeth has been repositioned as the ideal ‘English' royal woman in modern heritage sites in England. Johanna completed her PhD at the University of Winchester under the supervision of Drs Ellie Woodacre and Simon Sandall. Her thesis focused on how narratives of religion, national identity, and gender influenced the creation and perpetuation of Mary I's legacy in the dominant English historical narrative from 1558 until 1660. Her research has been featured on a variety of podcasts and informed Winchester Cathedral's 3-part series on Mary I and Philip II's wedding at the Cathedral. Her first published chapter appeared in Valerie Schutte and Jessica S. Hower's award-winning volume Writing Mary I: History, Historiography, and Fiction and her first monograph is forthcoming. Johanna is the Digital Seminar Series Coordinator for the Royal Studies Network and is the Social Media Coordinator for all things RSN. You can follow Johanna and her research on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and her website.
In this special episode of "On the Corner of Main Street," we bring you a captivating conversation with Amy Saunders, the creative force behind "Misbehaves Mavericks," set to debut at the Plaza Hotel and Casino's showroom. Plaza CEO Jonathan Jossel and his team, including Bronson and Gary Vickery, join Amy to discuss her journey and the exciting new show. Tune in as Amy shares her fascinating path from the streets of Soho to the stages of Las Vegas, highlighting her unique blend of hospitality and entertainment. Discover her thoughts on the Electric Daisy Carnival, the evolving landscape of downtown Las Vegas, and the importance of intimate, engaging performances. This episode is packed with insights into Amy's creative process, her philosophy on entertainment, and her collaborative efforts to bring fresh, vibrant shows to Las Vegas. Enjoy lively discussions on the challenges and triumphs of independent performers, the significance of affordable entertainment, and the thrilling prospects for the Plaza's showroom. Join us for an entertaining and enlightening look into the world of Amy Saunders and "Mavericks." This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Welcome to another of the Monday Breakfast show, produced and presented in the studios of 3CR and hosted by Rob Harrison. First up we hear Cam and Andy of the Yeah Nah Pasaran show speak with academic Chris Wilson about the previously undiscovered digital footprint of the Australian killer who perpetrated massacres in Aotearoa in 2019. You can hear more content from the Yeah Nah Pasaran Show on Thursdays from 4:30 to 5pm or click here to stream it digitally.As the wheels of capitalism, imperialism and colonialism continue to spin, direct action is needed to blockade a global economy which is complicit in the genocide of Palestinians. Today, in cities across the globe, a series of coordinated actions will take place to do exactly that. Rob spoke with Nathalie, a passionate advocate, writer & creative from the SWANA region to talk further about the action. She is a proud descendant of a long line of resistance fighters & political leaders in the Levant. Arriving to this continent as a refugee, Nathalie has dedicated herself to fighting for the rights of marginalized peoples globally and for dismantling structural racism through storytelling, spoken word and staunch political action. Check out the Disrupt Wars Instagram page for more info on all the actions happening throughout Naarm/so-called Melbourne today, including: From 8AM on the steps of Victoria Parliament there will be a rally to get Elbit Systems out of so-called Victoria From 9:30: Blockade to shut down AW Bell at 145 Abbotts Rd, Dandenong SouthFrom 11AM: Speak out for Palestine happening at 700 Swanston StFrom 12pm: BP out of Palestine rally in protest of the oil company's supply of fuel to Israel's military. The protest will occur at 717 Bourke St, DocklandsFollowing that we played James McKenzie of 3CR program In Ya Face's conversation with Damien Patterson, Policy and Advocacy Officer for the Council to Homeless Persons about the need for more funding toward safer housing options for trans and gender diverse people, including a crisis housing facility. You can hear more of the In Ya Face show on Fridays from 4 to 5pm or at the link here.And finally we hear a segment of the YarraBUG show from the 25th of March 2024 in which host Chris speaks with Paul Baker about his pathway from starting off riding BMX as a kid, commuting, workplace bicycle user groups, the June 2022 'halt' of the roll out of protected cycling lanes in Melbourne, organising #comerailtrailwithme bike trail rides and getting elected to the Bicycle Network board. You can listen to the full episode of the YarraBUG show here.Events: On Tuesday the 16th of April there will be a peaceful protest outside Attorney General Mark Dreyfus' office to pressure the Federal Government to remove its alignment with Israel. That's happening from 5:30pm at 566 Main Street, Mordialloc. On Thursday the 18th of April the 'Say No to Injustice: Expel Israeli Ambassador for War Crimes' rally will take place at Federation Square from 5:30pm. Camp Sovereignty is ongoing and support is encouraged. Events are held throughout the week there, the info for which can be found at the Old Country Calling Instagram page. The Free Palestine rally will also continue this Sunday from 12pm outside the State Library.Songs played: 'Morning Sun' - Bumpy'Let Them Know Something' - Barkaa'Cinderella' - Remi Wolf'One True Place' - Amy Saunders
Charly is joined by Amy Saunders to discuss the oft ignored Stuart Queens Consort, especially Catherine of Braganza. How are these women represented in heritage, and do they deserve better? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I'm joined by Certified Mindset Coach, content creator, and business mentor, Amy Saunders. Amy helps women to create powerful and impactful online content with simple strategies and a whole lot of flow. Amy is also the host of the soul shifts podcast, which aims to inspire and empower women to step into their most confident self in their life and business.Join us as we chat about being in flow, creating impactful content and cultivating a visibility mindset.
Welcome to the Tudors Dynasty podcast's miniseries on queenship! I'm your host Dr. Johanna Strong, and in this series, we'll be traveling through time and around the world to learn more about global queenship. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ellie Woodacre and Amy Saunders for an introduction to queenship more generally and to how queenship is reflected in historical narratives. Ellie is a Reader in Renaissance History at the University of Winchester and the founder of the Royal Studies Network and their Kings & Queens conference series. She is an international authority on queenship. Amy is a Ph.D. at the University of Winchester, researching representations of the Stuart monarchy in heritage. --- Commercial FREE for patrons! Sign up Now! Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on Tudors Dynasty! Shop Tudors Dynasty Merchandise -- Credits: Host: Dr Johanna Strong Guest: Dr. Ellie Woodacre & Amy Saunders Editing: Rebecca Larson Episode Music: Tavern Loop One by Alexander Nakarada, Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6282-tavern-loop-one, License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license, Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ #tudors #queens #maryi #tudorsdynasty #royals --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/support
Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Chloe DS.NewsreportsDiscussion from the presenters on the Voice to Parliament proposal from the Albanese government drawing on the Green Left article Invasion Day 2023: The struggle for First Nations justice and sovereignty continues and how history shows that governments have consistently resisted any proposals from First Nation advisory bodies to deliver real justice.Discussion of newsarticle from The Age "Hundreds of thousands told they can ‘swap the date' and work Australia Day' and why this in a inadequate response from employers.Newsreports from Green LeftOlder women become fastest growing sector to seek JobSeekerPeaceful activists arrested resisting native logging in Bulga State ForestInterviews and DiscussionInterview with Soh-Sook Hwa in the studio, who is a member of the Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) where we discussed PSM's response to the new government led by Anwar Ibrahim, the impact of the floods on Malaysia, and the challenges of building a socialist movement in the country. You can listen to the individual interview here.Interview with Violet CoCo climate activist based in Sydney who is part of Extinction Rebellion and Fireproof Australia. Violet is currently facing imprisonment for her involvement in climate activism. Violet discussed the need for radical action in response to the Climate crisis drawing on her experiences. You can listen to the individual interview here.Songs played on the programWe have survived by No Fixed AddressOne True place by Amy Saunders
Imagine your favorite local bar gathered its funniest, sexiest, strangest, and most talented patrons and friends, and brought them together to put on a wild variety show and you've got a reasonable idea of what you'd experience when you see Miss Behave's Mavericks. So back in spring, there was some buzz starting to grow about a new show downtown, Miss Behave's Mavericks. Vital Vegas had reported on it. (I have to say here that I often appreciate Vital Vegas's perspective and info - and I know he's a friend of the podcast - but he seems to have a love of all things downtown that I don't necessarily share.) But the buzz kept growing, and it really piqued my curiosity. I knew about the previous Miss Behave show - which was at Bally's - but only by name. I also am not afraid to admit that I'm kind of a value shopper when it comes to Vegas. I'm always looking for the deals and the bang-for-your-buck. So when I found out that's tickets were $25 each, I was sold. By the way, they've since gone up to $39 per person, but this is still a hell of a deal. You'd be hard-pressed to find another show in town at that price. A little more on cost later. Cheapshot in Fremont East is a whole mood. Miss Behave's Mavericks is playing at Cheapshot, which is in the first block of Fremont East, in the space formerly occupied by Beauty Bar. We saw this show in July, and of course it was super hot outside. Seating is first come first serve, so we wanted to get there early to get good seats. Now this was probably our least enjoyable part of the experience. It's Vegas. It's July. It's hot outside. We arrived at 6 for a 7:00 curtain time. The website said the doors opened at 6, so we're thinking this shouldn't be a problem. But there's a fence and a closed gate in front of the doors, and they aren't letting anyone in. I was thinking that maybe they were doing this to make the show seem better, because whatever was inside was better than standing out on the street and melting. The show could have just been watching aardvark's shitting and it would have been great as long as there was air conditioning. Honestly, the venue staff did their best to try to make up for it. Miss Behave herself (the stage name of performer and host Amy Saunders) came out and apologized and handed out cold water bottles. She explained that the doors didn't actually open until 6:30, and she had requested several times for the info online to be changed, but it hadn't been changed yet. Keep in mind that when we arrived, there were 2 groups of people in front of us, and before they finally let us in quite the line had developed behind us. Since seating is first come, first serve, I recommend you still arrive about an hour before showtime, even if the doors open only 30 minutes prior. Just have a cold drink in hand, and maybe choose your show time carefully. I'm just grateful that the venue is on the south side of the street, so we had some shade. Look, I'll be honest: I have no idea what's happening here. A few words about seating… As I've already mentioned, the venue is first come, first serve. When it was our turn to be seated, they asked if we wanted to be more towards the front or more towards the back. I said “more towards the front” and they put us right smack in the front row. I wasn't expecting this, but was fine with it. If I didn't want to be so close, like some people might, I'm sure they would have moved us if I requested it. The chairs were small cane-back chairs that had no cushions, so it was a little uncomfortable. Lacking a better option, I ended up setting my drink on the stage. Speaking of the stage, like the venue, it's very cozy. There's only room for maybe a dozen people in the front row. Everyone is in the same style of seating, and our chairs are on the floor in the bar - there's no slope like theater seating has - so it might get more difficult to see the further back you are. Thankfully, it's such a small venue that I don't think this is an issue. One other point about the venue, my wife wants me to point out that the restrooms were nice and big and very clean. Drink service at the venue is excellent. They have a decent-sized menu (available online) of standard cocktails (old fashioned, sex on the beach, margarita), beers, and wines. Drink prices are reasonable for Vegas. Here's where another cost comes in. You should bring cash to the show - about $20 or so per person - in order to show your support for the performers. See, Miss Behave's Mavericks likes the audience to support performers “strip club style” by throwing bills on the stage. It's a fun gimmick that is very Vegas-appropriate. Even if you've just got a crisp $20 bill in hand, they'll make change for you before the show. Okay, so let's talk about the show itself. Miss Behave's Mavericks is a variety show. It's a very eclectic variety show. It's sometimes thrilling, sometimes soulful, sometimes sexy, somewhat confusing and very hilarious. I like to think of it as “Absinthe Lite.” This means that the show I saw is not the show you're going to see, but let's face it: that's not the worst gamble you've taken in this town. We saw a gender-bending strip act that brought the “confusing boner” phrase back to mind. We saw a little person on roller skates do a deliberately terrible dance number to “Total Eclipse of the Heart” that had me in tears from laughing so hard. You might see hula-hooping chicken. Who the fuck knows? Miss Behave herself is the emcee, and she's excellent. She's quick to explain the money throwing thing, that pictures are okay and social media is encouraged, and she's very clear that everyone is there to have a great time. I'm not sure that I can articulate this without sounding hokey, but for what it's worth, we truly felt that they wanted to be gracious hosts and as welcoming as possible. Oh and she also swallows swords. That was nuts to see from the front row. Trice B Phantom brings the soul Singer Trice B Phantom is a frequent performer, and he sang an amazing rendition of “What's Going On,” that I felt unworthy to witness. The icing on the cake for us was burlesque performer “Banbury Cross” who closed out the show with the best burlesque striptease I have ever seen, and I consider myself a bit of a connoisseur. Unfortunately for all of you, she was only there for a limited two week run. This is how Miss Behave's Mavericks operates. Some performers are regulars, some are in town for limited shows, and some, such as Tape Face, might even be from other local shows and just popping in for a show or two. Like Forrest Gump and his box of chocolates, you never know… From a risk/reward standpoint, even if you don't like the version of the show you end up seeing, you're out the cost of a low-priced ticket, maybe an in-expensive drink or two, and you're a half block from FSE. For us, when the show was over we wanted to stay. Cheapshot converts into either a club or a piano bar after the show depending on the night, and we really just wanted to stay, drink, and party with the performers. Unfortunately, we had reservations back on the strip. We've already talked about seeing Miss Behave's Mavericks again, and making sure that we don't plan anything after the show. Something I'll be including in reviews is what I call the “A.F.F.” or Audience Fuckery Factor. Some people hate to be singled out or involved in the slightest, and it's important to point out when you might accidentally be drawn into the show… There was one person a few seats from me who helped the little person with this “Total Eclipse of the Heart” number, but I think this can be expected when you're in the front row. There's a few performances that started away from the stage near the front door, and they worked their way through the crowd towards the stage. Miss Behave herself does some of her emcee work by standing on the bar, probably in an attempt to draw eyes away from the stage while they switch out equipment or set pieces. Anyway, if I haven't made it clear, this show is an ever-changing thing. Even if no one in my audience was messed with, it doesn't mean no one in your audience will be messed with. I think you'll have a blast either way. Better start figuring out how to sell the wife on this now The wife and I thoroughly enjoyed Miss Behave's Mavericks. It is easily in my top 3 Vegas entertainment experiences, and number 1 in terms of value. Something that is important to note: I learned as I was finishing up this review that the show is going into hiatus after Thanksgiving. If you know anything about entertainment in Vegas, you know that “hiatus” can often be code for “closing at this venue, but we won't say ‘closing' to give the show a chance to find another space.” I sincerely hope that is not the case here, because this show is an absolute gem and deserves all the life it can get. If you're going to be in Vegas between now and Thanksgiving I encourage you to check the show out, so there's no question that Miss Behave's Mavericks returns in spring, which is when they say we can see it again after the holidays. Tickets are available directly at the venue's website which is at cheapshotdtlv.com. At the time of this review, shows are Thursdays at 7, Fridays at 8, and two shows on Saturdays at 8 and 10:30. 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Amy Saunders's stage presence, Miss Behave, is more than an alter ego. Think more like “Amy times Amy,” — and if you've seen any of the Miss Behave shows, you know that Miss B is a brash, warm, comedic force, an androgynous drag queen in spectacular costumes, a master of audience interaction. Today, Dayvid talks with Amy (and Miss B) about the journey from London to Vegas via freak shows and the Festival Fringe, how aging Trump supporters helped hone the show at Bally's, and why performing off the Strip creates an entirely unique audience experience. Want more Vegas news? Make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter at lasvegas.citycast.fm/newsletter! We're also on Twitter! Follow us @CityCastVegas You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive headlong into another excrutiating episode of the Vegas podcast once described as "a brisk kick to the earholes, but not in a good way." We chat with Amy Saunders about "Miss Behave's Mavericks" and a metric hell-ton of scoop, opinions and aimless meandering.
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Kayla interviews teacher Amy Saunders to discuss her Bible study class, First Peter by Jen Wilkin.
Historian and author Dr Nicola Tallis delves into the history of one of the 17th century's most fascinating characters, Queen Christina of Sweden, and explores the story of her crown and how she lost it! Nicola is joined by Amy Saunders, who's studying for her PhD at the Uni of Winchester and specialises in 17th century gender, sexuality and the monarchy.Join the conversation on social media and find images of the jewels and items discussed by visiting @historygemspod on both Twitter and Instagram.
Amy Saunders and I talk about alternative ways to respond to the question, "what do you want to be when you grow up," the power of affirmations, and re/connecting with people. I have always admired Amy for her perennial positivity, which permeates the groups she's part of. Something in this episode that stood out to me personally was our discussion of how we decide where to spend our time, and not get stuck in the sometimes-toxic mindset that busy = productive.A couple references you may be interested in reading more about:The Place We Find Ourselves (Adam Young, LCSW, MDiv) Episode 52, a podcast.WheezyWaiter, “We Complimented Each Other & Strangers Every Day for a Month, Here's What Happened”, YouTube video.Follow along:whenyougrowup.orgwww.instagram.com/whenyougrowup_podcast/ #wygupodcast #podcast #career #family #personalgrowth #mentor #rolemodel #Philadelphia #education #counseling #mentalhealth #creativity
Welcome to our Roundtable Discussion on the Queen on Screen. Amy Saunders and Johanna Strong along the rest of the HistoryIndoors team chat about their talk and explore Queens on the Screen! These discussions take place after our weekly zoom talks, so do check out the talk on this subject here: Queens on Screen: Victims, Villains, or Rebels? - YouTube
Feisty, independent and a gay icon. Find out why Queen Christina of Sweden is a woman we should all pay more attention to as we sit down with Amy Saunders.
Welcome to our Roundtable Discussion on Christina of Sweden. Amy Saunders along the rest of the HistoryIndoors team chat about their talk and explore Christina's life in more detail! These discussions take place after our weekly zoom talks, so do check out the talk on this subject here: The Life and Legacy of Cristina of Sweden - YouTube
It didn't take long for everyone to realise that Tiddas were special.
7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:05am For alternative news, we look at the overhaul of tertiary education which will see the cost of arts and humanities degrees rise by 113%7:15am Claudia speaks to senior West Australian barrister and native title and Aboriginal heritage protection expert Greg McIntyre about the recent destruction by mining corporation Rio Tinto of the ancient Juukan caves in the Pilbara. The caves were on land owned by the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people under native title and contained evidence of occupation dating back over 37,000 years. Greg explains how the legal construction of Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA) allowed the caves’ destruction, why findings from an archaeological excavation report did not trigger reconsideration under the legislation, and the need for reform.7:35am Alice speaks with Tishiko King, a Marine Biologist, environmental activist and SEED mob Organising Coordinator. Today, we’re speaking about The Environmental Film Festival Australia as they launch their online program with The Condor and The Eagle on Saturday 27 June, co-hosted with SEED Indigenous Youth Climate Network and The Condor and The Eagle Impact Campaign.To register and donate head to www.effa.org.au and don't miss the Free screening on the 27th June at 11am. 7:55am The show listens back to a talk by Erik Jensen on the lack of diversity in Journalism and the need for a re-evaluation of standards of ethics and objectivity. Erik is the founding editor of The Saturday Paper and editor-in-chief of Schwartz Media. He spoke at the 2019 PEN Lecture at the Wheeler Centre. MusicNumber 1 Dads 'Fool like you' Solid Rock (Puli Kunpungka), ‘Stronger Now' performed by Shane Howard featuring special guests: Dan Sultan, Emma Donovan, Natalie Pa’apa’a, Archie Roach, Bart Willoughby and Amy Saunders and the APY Lands Choir.Nick Cave 'News from nowhere'
CARBON's Managing Partner, Shayne Veramallay, interviews Anthony Orso, President of Capital Markets at Newmark Knight Frank and former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald's Commercial Real Estate, to get a raw perspective on what's happening in the industry today and what's on the horizon. Also joining us is Amy Saunders of Titan Capital and former NFL-Player/real estate investor, Hakeem Valles, to give us their views on the residential side of the market. MYCROECONOMICS is a series aimed at surfacing deep, board-level content from industry experts to give a proactive and realistic view in the wake of COVID-19. Thanks for listening.
Mark Shunock, is the proprietor of the Space and founder of Monday’s Dark. He also played Lonny in Rock of Ages at Venetian and the Rio. Since then, the Space has become a community destination, and Monday’s Dark is a popular music production and fund-raising effort that was launched in December 2013. Shunock is also an arena emcee for the Vegas Golden Knights and has also emceed for Top Rank Boxing. As always, we have a lot happening on the scene this week, as I sat with Mark Shunock of the Space, former Jersey Boys cast member Travis Cloer, and Amy Saunders, the star of Miss Behave Game Show at Bally’s.
We continue our invisible illness and mental health-themed shows with a central focus on invisible illness for young adult daily life, and no one is better to have on the show than British blogger and creator of Blogging in Bed, Amy Saunders (who is also an InvisiYouth Global Brand Leader)! Amy’s a recent university graduate from York, England who’s Blogging in Bed developed into an international community of hundreds of young adults living with chronic illnesses that often leave them homebound or bed-bound at points in their life, creating a community of friendship, sharing posts and life tips, and connection to a community that is often invisible with invisible illnesses. In this episode, Amy and Dominique talk about why having celebrities like Selena Gomez and Martine McCutcheon talk about their invisible illnesses affecting their full lives can impact any young adult listening, gives up some major health hacks for school life, talks tips on how to regain control of your health and asking for help when you're out with friends, and how maybe if we were all just be a bit kinder to everyone, we’d instinctually support those to come forward with invisible illness instead of feel stifled with stigmas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Trans-Tasman Tales, the free podcast by the Australian High Commission in New Zealand.In the latest episode of Trans-Tasman Tales, Anna Brown, Second Secretary at the Australian High Commission and speaks with David Schaap from the Save the Tasmanian Devils Program and Carnivore Keeper at Wellington Zoo, Amy Saunders, about the iconic Tasmanian Devil and the challenges they face. Keep up to date with the Australian High Commission in New Zealand by following us on social media: Find us on FacebookFind us on TwitterFind us on LinkedInVisit our website Music by Lee Rosevere
In todays information packed episode Harmony is interviewing Amy Saunders of Skyn Therapy about a huge acne trigger that is often overlooked: FLUORIDE! Amy shares her acne journey as well as information from 'The Hidden Cause of Acne' by Melissa Gallico on what fluoride is, how it effects acne, and tips to remove fluoride from your life & detox from previous exposure to clear your skin! Links: The Hidden Cause of Acne Book: https://amzn.to/2KKnPIB Facial Brush: https://amzn.to/2FUPtyY Dry Brush: https://amzn.to/2InOBYX Tooth Powder: https://amzn.to/2K3B9qs Ceramic Pans: https://amzn.to/2FYZI5m Berkey Water Filter: https://amzn.to/2wxa2Cv Under the Sink Water Filter: https://amzn.to/2rzknZJ Find a Spring: www.findaspring.com Harmony: www.thepaleoballerina.com Amy: www.skyntherapyblog.com/
On this week's episode Josh and Lyndsay chat about an amazing new dance piece from Justin Peck and the NYC Ballet, the magic show In & Of Itself, and Hideaway's recent performance at the Future of Storytelling Festival. They also call up the hilarious Amy Saunders to talk about her career as a comedian and sword swallower as well as her new show in Las Vegas, The Miss Behave Game Show. If you enjoy today's episode, please rate us on iTunes and share the podcast with your friends. Have a great week! [13:10] Coming of age in London and the nightclub scene [17:03] Learning how to swallow swords (or rulers) [24:52] Amy set's world records on TV [30:48] Going to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the first time [33:33] Amy on doing street shows [39:31] The formation of La Clique (also known as La Soirree) [47:47] The story of Miss Behave Game Show and what it's all about!
On this week's episode Josh and Lyndsay chat about an amazing new dance piece from Justin Peck and the NYC Ballet, the magic show In & Of Itself, and Hideaway's recent performance at the Future of Storytelling Festival. They also call up the hilarious Amy Saunders to talk about her career as a comedian and sword swallower as well as her new show in Las Vegas, The Miss Behave Game Show.
Episode Notes: Content pulled from conversations with: Robert Nelson, Alan Plotkin, David Aiken, Henrik Bothe, Woody Keppel, Linsey Lindberg, Chad Taylor, Al Millar, Glenn Singer, Rob Torres, Amy Saunders, Joe Cobden and Gazzo Original Recording Dates/Locations (in chronological as clips … Continue reading →
Episode Notes: Content pulled from conversations with: Robert Nelson, Alan Plotkin, David Aiken, Henrik Bothe, Woody Keppel, Linsey Lindberg, Chad Taylor, Al Millar, Glenn Singer, Rob Torres, Amy Saunders, Joe Cobden and Gazzo Original Recording Dates/Locations (in chronological as clips … Continue reading →
Episode Notes: Content pulled from conversations with: Robert Nelson, David Aiken, Henrik Bothe, Woody Keppel, Kim Potter, Amy Saunders, Eric Amber, Pete Sweet, Mike Wood, Jeff Moche, Linsey Lindberg, Baffle-o Bill Smith, Dan Menendez, Nick Nickolas, Jason Billows, Robin … Continue reading →
Episode Notes: Content pulled from conversations with: Robert Nelson, David Aiken, Henrik Bothe, Woody Keppel, Kim Potter, Amy Saunders, Eric Amber, Pete Sweet, Mike Wood, Jeff Moche, Linsey Lindberg, Baffle-o Bill Smith, Dan Menendez, Nick Nickolas, Jason Billows, Robin … Continue reading →
Monday, July 25, 2011 Health At Every Size show on Radio Free Nashville This episode featured Dr. Elam (aka PegE) & Pat (aka the Queen) further discussing the Journal of the American Medical Association commentary suggesting state intervention for very fat children, as well as a Columbus Dispatch report by Amy Saunders on the increase in "alarmingly thin" children & child hospitalizations for eating disorders in the wake of heightened cultural focus on weight. (Per the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality as cited in the Dispatch article, from 1999 to 2006 eating disorders hospitalizations for children younger than 12 increased by 119 percent.) Music includes "Freedom" by Suchi Waters Benjamin, "You're the One for Me, Fatty" by Morrissey , "The Fear" by Lily Allen & "You Need a Great Big Woman" by Candye Kane. Amazon.com links to books & music are affiliate links. We get a little chunk of change if you click on a link & buy something.