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We're talking with Ann Morgan, an agent from Stillwater, Oklahoma, about simplifying your marketing by sticking with strategies that work. You'll discover two unique post ideas that will increase your social media engagement and learn why the success of client and community events isn't about attendance numbers but something more meaningful. Plus, get valuable insights on the key to getting clients to sign a buyer's agreement. Connect | Resources · Follow Ann on Instagram or Facebook · Follow Acree Brothers Realty Team on Instagram @acreebrothersrealty, or call 484-216-5306 to speak with Stephen · Download our FREE Social Media Analytics Tracker Visit our Resource Library for more free resources, including e-books, printables, and lead magnets to attract new leads. Have a question you'd like us to answer? Send us an email at podcast@remindermedia, or shoot us a DM on Instagram @staypaidpodcast.
Charlie Hill speaks with Ann Morgan about becoming a better writer book by book, the value or otherwise of creative writing degrees, and knowing when to complicate the battle and when to eschew nuance. The post Charlie Hill appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Long-time member and leader of the Door County League of Women Voters, Susan Kohout, is retiring, and Ann Morgan has been selected to lead the non-partisan organization into the future. Both women talk with Debra Fitzgerald about the League's founding, current issues of importance and what the future may hold.
Elizabeth Cook speaks with Ann Morgan about the experience of seeing your words set in music, the physical craft of writing and the difference between creating poetry and prose.
Elizabeth Cook speaks with Ann Morgan about the experience of seeing your words set in music, the physical craft of writing and the difference between creating poetry and prose. The post Elizabeth Cook in conversation appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Royal Literary Fund Fellows Sarah Hilary, Peter Fiennes and Claire Williamson explore the influence of past experiences on their work, taking in everything from valuable advice to troubling family history. This episode of the Royal Literary Fund podcast was produced by Ann Morgan. The post The Influence of the Past appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
In the second part of our investigation into ‘Writing versus life', RLF writers examine the pitfalls that face writers who use material from real life in their work, paying particular attention to the ethics of story ownership, the challenge of protecting people's feelings and dealing with readers who mistakenly see themselves in your work. This episode was produced by Ann Morgan. The post Writing versus Life, part 2 appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Royal Literary Fund writers explore the link between creativity and the world beyond the desk, touching on the role of exercise, the plight of the environment and the challenges of family life. This episode of the Royal Literary Fund podcast was produced by Ann Morgan. The post The World Beyond the Desk appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
John Greening speaks with Caroline Sanderson about discovering that poetry was his calling, and discusses his wide-ranging career in verse, editing and literary criticism. This episode of the Royal Literary Fund podcast was recorded by Caroline Sanderson and produced by Ann Morgan. The post John Greening in conversation appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Royal Literary Fund writers explore how their writing relates to the people around them, taking in everything from working with community groups to dealing with isolation. This episode was produced by Ann Morgan. The post Writing and People appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
In the first of a two-part exploration of the knotty problem of ‘Writing versus life', Royal Literary Fund fellows discuss the ways writers try and sometimes fail to fit writing into their lives, including issues such as juggling family commitments, the importance of finding the right quality of silence and the value of a room of one's own. This edition of the Royal Literary Fund Podcast is produced by Ann Morgan. The post Writing versus Life, part 1 appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
CD Rose tells Ann Morgan about the joys and challenges of blurring fact and fiction. CD Rose speaks with Ann Morgan about blurring the lines between fact and fiction, being persuaded to write a book and finding ways to commemorate geniuses whose work is never discovered. The post CD Rose appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
CD Rose speaks with Ann Morgan about blurring the lines between fact and fiction, being persuaded to write a book and finding ways to commemorate geniuses whose work is never discovered.
This week Wes and Todd sit down with Painter, Ann Morgan. Ann discusses painting big, technology informing her process, xeroxes, learning to paint at age 13, winning awards in her youth, AmeriCorps VISTA, getting her B.F.A. at Michigan State University, not painting for 20 years, always considering herself an Artist, her “Art Stuff" folder, the catalyst to start painting again, melding the traditional with technology, Artificial Intelligence, RunwayML, painting in oil, Her show at Next Gallery “Once When I Was You,” her process using A.I., painting in the dark, being bendy, A.I. prompts, borrowing imagery, what scares her about A.I., artist statements living in a simulation, pricing social media, art scammers her “Burn Series,” painting environments, and art being unapologetic joy. Join us for a conversation about exploration and process with Ann Morgan! Check out Ann's work at her website www.annmorgan.art Follow Ann Morgan on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/echopod/@echopod Facebook - www.facebook.com/amjohnsonmorgan
Today, we're excited to have Leigh Ann Morgan joining us in a new Member Showcase - her second as a TLDC Member. Leigh Ann is a dynamic, "wear many hats" instructional design professional, bringing a unique blend of expertise from her diverse backgrounds in nutrition, dietetics, and cosmetology. She's not only an educator at heart but also a visual design aficionado, specializing in creating compelling infographics and eLearning content. In today's episode, Leigh Ann will share her journey from teaching nutrition to becoming a master in instructional design. We'll dive into her passion for visual design in eLearning, explore the power of infographics, and get insights into her approach to data visualization. Leigh Ann will also enlighten us on the importance of peer learning and how she fosters a collaborative learning environment in her current role. So, buckle up for an insightful conversation filled with lots of takeaways, whether you're an instructional design professional or just love the art of teaching and learning.
Jamie Lee Searle speaks with Ann Morgan about unpicking books layer by layer, overcoming the fear of writing and the practicalities of the creative life.
Jamie Lee Searle speaks with Ann Morgan about translation and how it feeds into her other writing. Jamie Lee Searle speaks with Ann Morgan about unpicking books layer by layer, overcoming the fear of writing and the practicalities of the creative life. The post Jamie Lee Searle appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Michaela Morgan speaks with Ann Morgan about her experience as a poet and children's writer. Michaela Morgan speaks with Ann Morgan about becoming a reader by accident, writing for reluctant readers, using stories to unlock people and the importance of not writing down to children. The post Michaela Morgan appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Michaela Morgan speaks with Ann Morgan about becoming a reader by accident, writing for reluctant readers, using stories to unlock people and the importance of not writing down to children.
Jeremy Treglown speaks with Ann Morgan about his career as a literary biographer and critic. Jeremy Treglown speaks with Ann Morgan about choosing biographical subjects, the fallibility of memory, trying to tell real-life stories fairly and the experience of being a critic as well as an author. The post Jeremy Treglown appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Jeremy Treglown speaks with Ann Morgan about choosing biographical subjects, the fallibility of memory, trying to tell real-life stories fairly and the experience of being a critic as well as an author.
Rosalind Harvey speaks with Ann Morgan about learning another language so well you dream in it, the process of finding the voice for other writers' characters, and the link between writing and translating.
Rosalind Harvey speaks with Ann Morgan about how translating helps her reimagine her relationship with words. Rosalind Harvey speaks with Ann Morgan about learning another language so well you dream in it, the process of finding the voice for other writers' characters, and the link between writing and translating. The post Rosalind Harvey appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Juliet Gilkes Romero speaks with Ann Morgan about telling history's forgotten stories, writing about intersectionality, chasing down inconvenient truths, and the experience of taking up a writing residency at one of the UK's most revered theatres.
Juliet Gilkes Romero speaks with Ann Morgan about her career so far and her experience as writer in residence of the UK's National Theatre. Juliet Gilkes Romero speaks with Ann Morgan about telling history's forgotten stories, writing about intersectionality, chasing down inconvenient truths, and the experience of taking up a writing residency at one of the UK's most revered theatres. The post Juliet Gilkes Romero, part 2 appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
Juliet Gilkes Romero speaks with Ann Morgan about childhood influences, developing a love of storytelling and how a career in journalism led to shaping narratives for the stage.
Juliet Gilkes Romero speaks with Ann Morgan about her journey into playwriting. Juliet Gilkes Romero speaks with Ann Morgan about childhood influences, developing a love of storytelling and how a career in journalism led to shaping narratives for the stage. The post Juliet Gilkes Romero, part 1 appeared first on Royal Literary Fund.
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Some artists are rebels at heart. Today's guest, Jo-Ann Morgan, found her inner iconoclast as professor emeritus of African American studies and art history at Western Illinois University. Jo-Ann is also a professional fiber artist and one among six winners of NOT REAL ART's 2022 artist grant. Established in 2019, the grant is awarded annually to six working artists who push the boundaries of what's possible in the art world. Today, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with Jo-Ann Morgan to discuss the evocative fiber work that netted her a spot as one of last year's grant winners. “I usually don't like to talk about work until it's done,” says Jo-Ann, whose elaborate wall hangings are lovingly stitched in remembrance of violence victims. Works like “Daddy Changed the World” and “Elegy for Elijah” commemorate George Floyd and Elijah McClain, who both recently died at the hands of police in separate encounters. Similarly, "Lady Corona Comforts the Children" depicts a maternal apparition who watches over the children separated from their parents at the US/Mexico border. “There's always something going on that is worthy of remembering,” says Jo-Ann, who adopted her signature social justice art after becoming an art historian. “I learned a lot from researching the African American artists of the late sixties,” she says, explaining her urge to rebel against the dominant “Western traditions” typically taught in art school. The artists she studied as a historian made a concerted effort to avoid “Neoclassical art, to develop their own vocabulary, way of working, themes, subject matter that was germane to the African American experience.”A full-time working artist, Jo-Ann is also the author of The Black Arts Movement and the Black Panther Party in American Visual Culture and Uncle Tom's Cabin as Visual Culture. Tune into today's episode with Jo-Ann Morgan to hear about the artist's ongoing series of wall hangings intended to honor the 19 student victims at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing visual artist and NOT REAL ART grant winner, Jo-Ann Morgan.How Jo-Ann returned to artmaking during the pandemic.What drew her to apply for the NOT REAL ART Grant.Jo-Ann's art background and why she feels compelled to rebel against Western art standards.What she learned from researching African American artists of the late sixties.How the art world has evolved since Jo-Ann studied fine art.Insight into Jo-Ann's art-making process.What drew her to the world of academia and teaching art history.Her journey from artmaking to academia and back.How the Black Lives Matter movement inspired the content of her art.Jo-Ann describes her piece, Elegy for Elijah.Why she typically doesn't like to talk about work until it's complete.The collection she's working on in honor of the 19 child victims of the Uvalde school shooting.Jo-Ann elaborates on her creative process and workflow.An observation about her fellow art history...
Adriana Hunter speaks with Ann Morgan about writing other people's books, how sex scenes change between languages, the art of word games and the novels that never get to speak English.
This episode discusses the career of actress Ann Morgan Guilbert. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thewritelife61.com/2019/03/18/oh-millie-the-career-of-ann-morgan-guilbert/
This episode discusses the career of actress Ann Morgan Guilbert. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thewritelife61.com/2019/03/18/oh-millie-the-career-of-ann-morgan-guilbert/
Ian Ayris speaks with Ann Morgan about the therapeutic power of storytelling, football's role in male expression, learning to write in your own voice and discovering the joys of Shakespeare.
Our guest, Ann Morgan, has an English Literature degree from Cambridge University and a master's in creative writing at University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich. She also has a postgraduate diploma from the London School of Journalism. She looks at the world between 2 covers, book covers. She is known as a reading explorer who in 2012 read books from over 196 independent countries around the world. She famously shared her story on the TED Talk platform about how novels are one of the best ways to open our minds. She is the author of several books, including The World Between Two Covers: Reading the Globe. To see Ann's blog and list of recommened books around the world, please visit her website A Year of Reading Around the World. Let's talk about life, reading, and learning! Please leave a review and visit us at www.teacherpeprally.com Join the Facebook community to collaborate and celebrate with us and fellow educators. If you are enjoying the podcast, we would greatly appreciate it if you rate the show and then leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Reviews helps other educators to find the Teacher's Pep Rally. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR INSPIRATION AND TO BUILD A NETWORK OF FUN AND INNOVATIVE TEACHERS? Join us at the most MAGICAL PLACE for a 4-DAY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. EdMagineering Education Conference in Orlando, FL
Clare Chambers speaks with Ann Morgan about the experience of having a breakout success, the secret to creating convincing historical settings, the disruptive influence of mobile phones on storytelling and the importance of balancing pessimism and optimism in a writing career.
Ann Morgan and our host Julia Copus speak about three objects that have a special significance in Ann's writing life, and Ann passes on three of her top writing tips.
Lawrence Sail speaks with Ann Morgan about the importance of fallow periods, the difficult art of writing about and for people you know, the difference between a poem and a description and being drunk on the power and enjoyment of words.
Julia Copus speaks with Ann Morgan about building a varied writing career, the need to be brave, creating a new poetic form and the days when the words won't come.
Susan Kohout and Ann Morgan with the League of Women Voters of Door County sits down with Debra Fitzgerald to talk about the organization's nonpartisan work to inspire civic involvement and education, and how they're recruiting the next generation of civic leaders who are so important to local communities and to the health of a strong republic.
Welcome to 28th Glitch In The Matrix Stories Collection! Today we have some stories that will make you question reality itself, submitted and posted by everyday people. Today we have stories about reality shifts, breaks in our simulation, and other craziness. ➤ Want your story featured? Go to https://www.astheravendreams.com/Submit ➤ Want to know where to follow me on the internet? Go to https://www.astheravendreams.com/the-nevermore for all my links! ➤ You can also get EARLY ACCESS By joining my Patreon! https://patreon.com/astheravendreams Today's Video contains stories by the following Authors... Mia, nytngale, agallegos27, rosiemonkey, JML, AudreyCooper666, wassadoin, Ill-Candidate-838, PiYo10, Haileigh Jewell, Lisa G., Brooke, Venning Bellasis, M. Jeffs., IxAMxYOUxx, Lauraness, Ann Morgan, peterob123, and authors that requested anonymity. ➤ All stories within are used w/ Either direct permission from the author- or under some level of CC license (where noted) True Stories are not verified, and should all be considered 'supposedly true'. And Remember; You are loved, you are important, and you are valid. Never let anyone tell you otherwise.
Join us with our guest, Ann Morgan, an author, editor, Royal Literary Fund Fellow, TED speaker, literary activist, based in the U.K., for a conversation on the power of stories to connect us. At the heart of the UN Library & Archives Geneva is its mission to promote international understanding. We reached out to Ann Morgan to tell us more about her ongoing adventure of Reading the World and how reading literature from different places can help us embrace the unknown, suspend judgement and avoid jumping to fill the gaps, so that we can move from incomprehension to understanding and take part in the richness and joy of the shared experience of a story. In this episode, we consider how reading the world's literature can help us develop the sort of cross-cultural communication skills that are necessary for diplomacy and multilateralism. Resources The List: https://ayearofreadingtheworld.com/thelist/ Photo credit: Igor Emmerich Books: Morgan, A. (2022) Reading the World: How I Read a Book from Every Country. Harvill Secker/Random House (UK Edition) Morgan, A. (2015) The World Between Two Covers: Reading the Globe. Liveright/Norton (US Edition) Morgan, A. (2016) Beside Myself. Bloomsbury Publishing Website: https://ayearofreadingtheworld.com/ TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/ann_morgan_my_year_reading_a_book_from_every_country_in_the_world?language=en Where to listen to this episode Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-page/id1469021154 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/10fp8ROoVdve0el88KyFLy Youtube: Content Speakers: Ann Morgan Host: Amy Smith Editors & Producers: Amy Smith Social media designs: Natalie Alexander & Alma Selvaggia Rinaldi Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva
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What are reparations? And what's the role of faith communities in this conversation? We speak to Edwina Peart, Inclusion and Diversity Coordinator, and Rebecca Woo, Campaigns Coordinator, about the reparations conversation that is just beginning amongst British Quakers. *** FURTHER INFO Find links to Woodbrooke courses and other resources at: www.quaker.org.uk/reparations Swarthmore Lecture: www.woodbrooke.org.uk/swarthmore Ann Morgan, on Lancaster Quaker involvement in slave economies: https://youtu.be/RiC39-UepCE Join the climate justice year of learning: www.quaker.org.uk/efcj *** QUOTED Richard Reddie (2007) Abolition Adrienne Maree Brown (2019) Pleasure Activism: https://bookshop.quaker.org.uk/Pleasure-Activism-The-Politics-of-Feeli_9781849353267 Verene Shepherd, Sam Sharpe lecture 2019: https://www.baptist.org.uk/Articles/564908/Sam_Sharpe_Lecture.aspx Others mentioned: Brené Brown, Hilary Beckles
Lois Pryce speaks with Ann Morgan about travelling the world by motorbike, the way writing changes a journey and the challenge and value of understanding each other.
Ben Musgrave speaks with Ann Morgan about writing across cultures, creating drama over Zoom, the value of writing groups and the importance of trusting yourself.
Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to Ann Morgan, the founder of 100+ Women Who Care about the organization's simple approach that opens the doors to giving to the broader community. The organization has donated $270,000 to area nonprofits since it was founded in 2018, and recently received a $20,000 matching grant from the Richard Shulze Foundation to grow its impact.
In this week's episode, Sarah is joined by Ann Morgan, CEO of Murdock Builders Merchant.
Today on the show we have Deborah Ann Morgan who shares with us her story of her son and how she was able to help him by understanding the connection of gut-brain health. Her website is: https://kidshealthrevolution.com/ The Anxious Child is the podcast for therapists and parents who are looking for ways to best help their child with anxiety. It is hosted by licensed psychotherapist Stephen Quinlan, who has over 20 years of experience. Please subscribe to the show for more great episodes. We would LOVE to hear from you! Get in touch on Instagram @theanxiouschildpodcast or at the website www.theanxiouschildpodcast.com where you can send us an email with your questions or thoughts which might be featured on an upcoming show! We try to respond to everyone, so don't be shy. Love the show? Leave a review! Check out our awesome sponsor Mount Genie! You really have to try their stuff. My smart home gadgets are WAY more organized now. Why add to anxiety with your mess of cords and electronics everywhere? Check them out at https://mountgenie.com/ and don't forget to use the code "ANXIETY10" for 10% off! Want to support the show? Want a live coaching call with me? Check out our Patreon page. Support the show! NEW! Join our private Facebook group for free and connect with other listeners of the show! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1209148056206324
Scott and Jane Conway have been together since college and have been married for over 25 years. Scott has his MBA and works for a local bank and Jane has taught Spanish and ESL for many years. They built a beautiful life and raised two amazing daughters, Madison and Ann-Morgan. But in 2013, their world was flipped upside down. Listen today as Scott and Jane share their story of health, fear, pain, faith and trusting God. To find out more about us, check out the links below: www.nottodayms.com www.facebook.com/nottodayms Instagram: nottodayms1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nottodayms/message
S J Watson, author of Before I Go To Sleep which was adapted into a Hollywood movie, talks to Mariella about his new thriller Second Life. Ann Morgan discusses her quest to read a book from every country in the world in one year. Turkish novelist Elif Shafak reveals the book she'd never lend. And with Valentine's Day approaching writer Rebecca Stott considers some literary declarations of love - from women.