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In this episode, we explore the intimate connection between your voice, nervous system, and overall well-being. Our guest, Angela Clarke, is a voice specialist, embodiment practitioner, and educator based out of Australia. Join us in our lovely conversation about the voice, movement, touch, the nervous system, and more. This episode is packed full of fun practical vocal exercises that you can use to change your brain and bodily state at anytime - to increase focus, calm, connection, etc. "We are a song in the universe," and today we will practice how to sing. You will learn about: what the voice ishow sound (and everything) is omnidirectionalAlexander techniqueBody-Mind CenteringSocial Presencing Theater voice in connection with the head and neckhow to gain freedom over your voice (and entire organism)how your nervous system state affects your voicevocal toninghummingtouch and voicebones and voicesomatic imaginationhow to re-guide your attentionconnection (with our body, ourselves, others, the environment, and planet)how to use your voice to calm down and relax, decrease anxiety, etc.how we can use voice to increase care and empathyhow to use voice and movement to alter your focus and alertnesssinging as therapybenefits of communal singinghow to change your voice (tone, prosody, speed, etc.)the value of listening and silencehow the nostrils affect your voicephysiology of technology - smartphones, computers, and your nervous systemeye movement and voicehow to move "horizontally" trauma and voiceRESOURCESPEOPLE - Arawana Hayashi - Astrid Jorgensen - Bessel van der Kolk- Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen - Frederick Matthias Alexander - Moshé Feldenkrais - Stephen PorgesVOICE & EMBODIMENT PRACTICES - Alexander Technique - Body-Mind Centering - Feldenkrais - Pub Choir - Social Presencing Theater**CONNECT AND LEARN MORE**Angela Clarke's website: liveparticle.com.auAdventures in the Field: adventuresinthefield.com
This week, Organic Matters, looks at what farmers need to know when it comes to growing organic crops or reseeding grassland. We talk to Angela Clarke from the IOA about the requirements for buying organic or non-organic seed and Patrick Cashman, from Goldcrop discusses the varieties they have on offer and growing and sowing advice.
The BC Museum Portraits Project is an audio interview and photography initiative that will result in an online archive of the ‘institutional memory' of the Province's museums and archives. We're excited to preview this new collaboration between Spencer Stuart and the BC Museums Association on our website. In this episode, Spencer interviews Angela Clarke, Executive Director and Curator at the Italian Cultural Centre.
The indefatigable Tim Minchin has achieved worldwide success as a comedian, composer, actor and writer, but twenty years ago he wanted to be known as a singer-songwriter.Also, Alan Cumming shares his Best Advice and we learn about the Alexander Technique — an approach to movement developed by a Tasmanian orator in the 1890s.
The indefatigable Tim Minchin has achieved worldwide success as a comedian, composer, actor and writer, but twenty years ago he wanted to be known as a singer-songwriter. Also, Alan Cumming shares his Best Advice and we learn about the Alexander Technique — an approach to movement developed by a Tasmanian orator in the 1890s.
The government's tax cuts have failed to stimulate the retail sector, so what can business owners to to pump-prime sales? Beem It is an app which solves a perennial problem - how do you easily split a bill when nobody has any cash? CEO Angela Clarke explains. Michael from Fremantle Tours is a fourth generation local whose unmatched local knowledge became the driving force behind a thriving walking tour business. Peter Switzer's from GrowYourBusiness.com.au
This week we're jetting off to sun-kissed St Albans to meet crime writer, journalist, former fashionista, broadcaster, playwright, screenwriter and campaigner Angela Clarke. Angela attracted a gaggle of devoted fans with her Social Media Murder series of books. Her highly-anticipated new thriller On My Life has just been released. We talked to her about loving Marple, being haunted by Chandler, the filth in John Donne and getting gooey over Irvine Welsh.BOOKS (CLICK TITLES FOR MORE)Joseph Mitchell - McSorley’s Wonderful SaloonDaisy Buchanan - The SisterhoodAngela Clarke - On My LifeAngela Clarke - Follow MeAngela Clarke - Watch MeAngela Clarke - Trust MeRoald Dahl - Cruelty/Madness/LustSteve Cavanagh - TwistedAlan Partridge - NomadArtemis Cooper - Elizabeth Jane Howard: Dangerous InnocenceClaire McGowan - Dead GroundClaire McGowan - Savage HungerClaire McGowan - Silent DeadDorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey StoriesDorothy L Sayers - Strong PoisonEnid Blyton - Malory TowersLouisa M Alcott - Little WomenAgatha Christie - 4.50 From PaddingtonAgatha Christie - Sleeping MurderAgatha Christie - CurtainNikita Gill - Fierce FairytalesJohn Donne - Selected PoemsErnest Hemingway - For Whom The Bell TollsGeorge Orwell - 1984Bret Easton Ellis - American PsychoJudy Blume - ForeverJilly Cooper - RidersShirley Conran - LaceSusan Meredith - Usborne Facts of Life, Growing UpIrvine Welsh - TrainspottingNaomi Wood - Mrs HemingwayCarl E. Rollyson - Martha Gellhorn: Beautiful ExileManolo Blahnik - Fleeting Gestures and ObsessionsStephan P Clarke - The Lord Peter Wimsey CompanionLuke Jennings - Codename VillanelleLauren Bravo - What Would the Spice Girls DoJohn Curran - Agatha Christie’s Complete Secret NotebooksAgatha Christie -
It's where it's at! Steve is still away, so Luca is joined by bestselling crime writer Angela Clarke! They talk about book releases, the Staunch prize, infamous people and what they were reading, and much more. There's also a special update from Steve from his tour around the US! Special guest is Katerina Diamond! She talks about her bestselling books, the best Batman, and loads more. Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville
Ricard Cohen, Anna McNuff, Angela Clarke and Mark Ellis join our host David Freeman for this episode of Ex Libris After Dark, recorded in front of a live audience in Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford on the 25th of September 2017 Richard Cohen is not only an Olympian fencer but also a giant in the literary world. […]
Ricard Cohen, Anna McNuff, Angela Clarke and Mark Ellis join our host David Freeman for this episode of Ex Libris After Dark, recorded in front of a live audience in Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford on the 25th of September 2017 Richard Cohen is not only an Olympian fencer but also a giant in the literary world. […] The post Ex Libris After Dark Episode 15.2 first appeared on Oxford Games.
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Felicity Ward Episode 69: Fabulous! with special guest Angela Clarke Recorded 8 June 2017 at Warwick Arts Centre. Released 16 October. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Global Pillage http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/timepeaceapp More about Felicity Ward https://www.felicityward.com https://twitter.com/felicityward https://www.instagram.com/p/BVFlmKxl9W5/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/p/BVF05BVl_xv/?hl=en More about Angela Clarke http://angelaclarke.co.uk https://twitter.com/theangelaclarke https://www.amazon.co.uk/Angela-Clarke/e/B00B2P62OA The Sexy Getting Ready Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky-BYK-f154 For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Buy our merch http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com/ The Negotiations special episode of the podcast is now available to purchase http://guiltyfeminist.com/product/include-yourself-podcast/ Come to a live recording! 18, 19, 21 October at Giant Dwarf, Sydney. Tickets on sale now. 20 October, State Library of Queensland. Tickets on sale now. 28 October, Auckland Town Hall. Tickets on sale now. 6 November at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 21 November at The Round House. Tickets on sale now. 1 December at The Y Theatre, Leicester. Tickets on sale now. 4 December at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts
Ricard Cohen, Anna McNuff, Angela Clarke and Mark Ellis join our host David Freeman for this episode of Ex Libris Live, recorded in front of a live audience in Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford on the 25th of September 2017 Richard Cohen is not only an Olympian fencer but also a giant in the literary world. A […]
Ricard Cohen, Anna McNuff, Angela Clarke and Mark Ellis join our host David Freeman for this episode of Ex Libris Live, recorded in front of a live audience in Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford on the 25th of September 2017 Richard Cohen is not only an Olympian fencer but also a giant in the literary world. A […] The post Ex Libris Live Episode 15 first appeared on Oxford Games.
Simon Toyne travels to Darlington to investigate the case of Peter Chapman, dubbed The Facebook Killer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Crime author Angela Clarke gives us another writer's routine! 'Trust Me' is the third book in her 'Social Media Murders Series', and has just been released to critical and commercial acclaim, but to simply call Angela a 'crime writer' is a bit of a disservice. Angela is a Sunday Times best-selling author, playwright, columnist, screenwriter and public speaker. Her memoir 'Confessions of a Fashionista' is an Amazon Chart best-seller. She is a frequent contributor across radio and in newspapers. She hosts writing seminars, events and masterclasses and studied 'Advances in Scriptwriting' at RADA. RADA! Sir Kenneth Branagh, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Dame Diana Rigg went there! So did Steve McFadden! Her daily routine involves a writing at most available hours, having a few naps, and a truly bizarre audiobook ritual - and as she teaches writing, perhaps we'll get a few hints and tips for getting our own ideas finally down on paper. Our Distinguished Diary this week comes from Patricia Highsmith, as we get the daily plan of a psychological thriller legend with a curious obsession with snails. The background music this week comes from a quaint, candle-lit boulangerie opposite Gard du Nord, as you shovel one last croissant into your mouth before sprinting for the Eurostar home. @writerspod writersroutine@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Awkward! This week’s podcast, the first of two recorded live in Scotland, is all about a badly timed dislocation, a wheelchair user who stunned a nun by walking and the depressed man who got too good at pretending to like people. BBC Ouch recently took five listeners and two comedians to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where they told awkward tales relating to their disability or mental health difficulty to a live audience. It happened to Abbi Brown when she stunned a praying Parisian nun by getting up and walking away from her wheelchair. Angela Clarke forgot to tell a masseuse that her bones regularly dislocate, with predictably humorous consequences. Mark Granger’s social butterfly persona masks his depression and a genuine dislike of people so well that even the briefest of interactions can give them the wrong impression – especially single ladies. And awkward interactions with people won’t stop comedian Juliette Burton talking about her mental health and eating disorders at gigs. Presented by Sofie Hagen. Produced by Ed Morrish. This is the first of two podcasts from Ouch’s Storytelling Live event in Scotland. Next week we’ll meet Lost Voice Guy, an autistic woman with hair-envy and the man with a surprising Al Pacino-related strategy for combatting his non-epileptic seizures. Subscribe to Ouch as a weekly podcast and, if you wouldn't mind, we'd be delighted if you could review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts from - it helps other people find us.
It’s where it’s at! Steve Cavanagh and Luca Veste present a brand new podcast for readers and writers which will bring you the latest news in the book world, interviews with the best writers, agents, publicists, editors, and literary agents in the business. Also, each week we'll hear from some of the best book reviewers around, who'll give us their reads of the week. This week, the discussion of the supernatural in crime fiction continues, with responses from the Facebook page included, Colm Toibin's flashback debate leads to the first disagreement between the two crime writers, and how best to saw a microphone in half. In Critics Corner, two bewildering reviews from Caroline Mitchell and Mark Edwards provide the laughs. Special guest this week is Angela Clarke, the Sunday Times Bestseller who spills all about social media, the fashion industry, and how to get into crime... writing. The two crime writers also discuss a new sponsor for the show... Scrivener! To receive 20% off your order for this amazing tool for writing, just enter the code MICROPHONE when ordering. Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville Episode sponsored by SCRIVENER
Welcome back to BookD in 2017 - first up we have the fabulous Angela Clarke who just so happens to be the Amazon Rising Star of 2016 and author of the Hashtag Murder series. On today's episode, Angela talks to her Editor Phoebe Morgan about the joys and dangers of social media, revenge porn and her new novel Watch Me. Who turned Twitter evil? Angela would like to know…
Barry Forshaw chairs a panel of leading Brit Noir writers: Dreda Say Mitchell, Angela Clarke and Steve Mosby. Find out more about the Noirwich Crime Writing Festival at noirwich.co.uk.
The Danish Girl is the remarkable love story inspired by the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener, portrayed in the film respectively by Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything) and Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina), and directed by Academy Award winner Tom Hooper (The King's Speech, Les Misérables). Lili Elbe defied convention and pushed the boundaries of medical science to become the first transgendered woman. How will 21st century audiences react to this telling of her story? Andrew Davies's new adaptation of Tolstoy's epic novel War and Peace - into only six episodes on BBC One - features a cast of stars including Lily James, Paul Dano, James Norton, Rebecca Front, Stephen Rea and Jim Broadbent. Davies says he abridges by picking out the "best bits" - but will television audiences agree with his choice? Deutschland 83 is an eight-episode German television series starring Jonas Nay as a 24-year-old native of East Germany who in 1983 is sent to the West as an undercover spy for the Stasi secret police. The first German language series to be screened in the US - how will British audiences react? Follow Me is a thriller by Angela Clarke in which a murderer tweets his crimes. In What She Left, T R Richmond looks at the victim's digital footprint in order to piece together what has happened to her. How are writers responding to trends in social media? And a look at 2015 computer games. Fallout 4 (a sequel to Fallout 3) is high tech, spectacular and epic. Her Story, a surprise hit on the gaming circuit, is low tech and almost entirely narrative driven.