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Best podcasts about anna davies

Latest podcast episodes about anna davies

Mixtures
Mixtures 16x26 Especial Blues actual

Mixtures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 38:19


Aquesta setmana fem un programa especial dedicat al blues actual aprofitant la recent publicació del segon disc de Taj Mahal i Keb Mo, seguint amb el debut de Parlor Greens, True Loves, la descoberta de la banda finlandesa Punomo, amb gent d'aquí com els The Excitements amb Kissia San com a nova cantant, amb grups de l'escena anglesa com Shirley Davis o Anna Davies i acabant amb l'americà Josh Hoyer.

Teen Creeps
Anna Davies's Followers

Teen Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 67:14


This week Kelly and Katai read FOLLOWERS by Anna Davies, another internet-centric entry in the early 2010s Point Horror reboot, this one a supposed Twitter horror story that left them both rolling their eyes. They talk not getting the Twitter voice, annoying characters, nonsense villain motivation, another lying back of the book blurb, and more!SUBSCRIBE TO THE TEEN CREEPS PATREON to get ad free and video versions of our episodes, bonus episodes, merch, and more:https://www.patreon.com/teencreepsCONNECT W/ TEEN CREEPS:https://discord.com/invite/FYp4QNhruEhttps://twitter.com/teencreepspodhttps://www.instagram.com/teencreepspodhttps://www.facebook.com/teencreepspodBUY TEEN CREEPS MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-creepsTEEN CREEPS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/teen-creeps*All creepy opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON for ad free and video episodes, bonus episodes, and more:⁠https://www.patreon.com/teencreeps⁠ CONNECT:⁠https://discord.com/invite/FYp4QNhruE⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/teencreepspod⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/teencreepspod⁠ MERCH:⁠https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-creeps⁠ TEEN CREEPS IS AN INDEPENDENT PODCAST. *All creepy opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Teen Creeps
Anna Davies's Followers

Teen Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 71:44


This week Kelly and Katai read FOLLOWERS by Anna Davies, another internet-centric entry in the early 2010s Point Horror reboot, this one a supposed Twitter horror story that left them both rolling their eyes. They talk not getting the Twitter voice, annoying characters, nonsense villain motivation, another lying back of the book blurb, and more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE TEEN CREEPS PATREON to get ad free and video versions of our episodes, bonus episodes, merch, and more: https://www.patreon.com/teencreeps CONNECT W/ TEEN CREEPS: https://discord.com/invite/FYp4QNhruE https://twitter.com/teencreepspod https://www.instagram.com/teencreepspod https://www.facebook.com/teencreepspod BUY TEEN CREEPS MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-creeps TEEN CREEPS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/teen-creeps *All creepy opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcasts from www.sablues.org
Podcast 422. Blues Time. (www.sablues.org)

Podcasts from www.sablues.org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 74:25


February 2023's edition of BLUES TIME. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 Van Morrison - Worried Man Blues - Worried Man Blues. 2 Eddie V9 - Capricorn - How Long. 3 Anna Davies & The Sinnermen - Silver Lining EP - Oh My. 4 Teresa James - With A Little Help From Her Friends - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away. 5 Shawn Pittman - Hard Road – Sativa. 6 Luke Winslow King - If These Walls Could Talk - Have a Ball. 7 Robert Gordon & Chris Spedding - Hellafied - Middle of the Night. 8 Mississippi Mac Donald - Heavy State Loving Blues - The Devil Wants Repayment. 9 Powerhouse - Powerhouse - Congo Square. 10 Ralph Nix & The Guilt Birds - Good Ingredients - Call Me Baby. 11 Jimmy Carpenter - The Louisiana Record - Something You Got. 12 The Whiskey Foundation - Leisure - Let's Roll On. 13 Gayle Harrod Band - Temptation – Temptation. 14 Jim Brewer - Tough Luck - Kansas City Blues 15 Bywater Call - Remain - Go Alone. 16 Misty Blues - Where Your Blues Come From. 17 Jeff Beck & The Yardbirds - Heart Full Of Soul. 18 Jeff Beck & The Yardbirds - Over Under Sideways Down. 19 Jeff Beck & The Yardbirds - Jeff's Boogie. 170 MB (178,697,789 bytes) Duration: 1:14:25

Blues is the Truth
Blues is the Truth 643

Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 120:00


We're back to regular service on this week's Blues is the Truth after a couple of extra special events... that means the return on the Title Track Tango and a brand new Song Remains the Same for January... along the way we get to enjoy a shed load of brand new music alongside a smattering of classics. Songs in this week's show come from Howling Wolf, Lonestar Mojo, Dani Wilde, Frode Alnaes, Muddy Waters, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Barbara Blue, Mississippi Macdonald, Jon Storey Band, Philip Fankauser, Dwight Anthony Davis, Daniel Smith Blues Band with Alan Barnes, Box of Kings, Teresa James, The 2:19, Jimmy Lee Robinson and the Ice Cream Men, Jewel Brown, The Cadillac Kings, Guy Tortora, Alvin Youngblood Hart, James Kinds , Douglas Avery , Stef Paglia Trio, Anna Davies and the Sinnermen, Powerhouse, Richard Ashby, Backbone Blues band and Benny Turner. As always please do like share and subscribe on your podcast service of choice and don't forget to join our Facebook group on facebokk.com/groups/bluesisthetruth

Agri Culture
Anna Davies: Agricultural Storytelling ONFarm

Agri Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 44:22


Mary-Jane Lawrie talks to Anna Davies about the importance of great storytelling in agriculture and gets an insider's view from this journalist on how the media could cooperate and celebrate Scotland's farming successes and the people who create them. FAS Resources https://www.fas.scot/publication/positive-pr-infographic/ https://www.fas.scot/new-entrants/positive-pr/ https://www.fas.scot/publication/writing-a-marketing-plan/ https://www.fas.scot/rural-business/crofts-small-farms/alternative-enterprises/selling-your-own-produce/marketing-development/ Other Resources https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/OnFARM-rural-podcast-Podcast/B08JK2B3B2?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp&shareTest=TestShare https://www.sceneandherdpr.co.uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-davies-thomson-3852a719/

Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast
S2 Ep59: Agri Culture – Anna Davies: Agricultural Storytelling ONFarm

Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 44:22


Mary-Jane Lawrie talks to Anna Davies about the importance of great storytelling in agriculture and gets an insider's view from this journalist on how the media could cooperate and celebrate Scotland's farming successes and the people who create them.   FAS Resources   https://www.fas.scot/publication/positive-pr-infographic/  https://www.fas.scot/new-entrants/positive-pr/  https://www.fas.scot/publication/writing-a-marketing-plan/  https://www.fas.scot/rural-business/crofts-small-farms/alternative-enterprises/selling-your-own-produce/marketing-development/  Other Resources   https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/OnFARM-rural-podcast-Podcast/B08JK2B3B2?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp&shareTest=TestShare  https://www.sceneandherdpr.co.uk/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-davies-thomson-3852a719/ 

Podcasts from www.sablues.org
Podcast 417. Blues Time. (www.sablues.org)

Podcasts from www.sablues.org

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 68:33


November 2022's edition of BLUES TIME. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 Thorbjorn Risager & The Black Tornado - Navigation Blues - Fire Inside. 2 Mayeux & Broussard - Cosmo Oil Co - Lowdown Shake. 3 Larkin Poe - Blood Harmony - Georgia Off My Mind. 4 Christina Skjolberg - I'm On Fire - Sugar and love. 5 Yates McKendree - Buchanan Lane - Wise. 6 Jeremiah Johnson - Hi Fi Drive By - Coupe Deville. 7 Blue Moon Marquee - Scream Holler Howl - Scream Holler Howl. 8 Anna Davies & The Sinnermen - Silver Lining EP - Oh My. 9 The Mighty Soul Drivers - I'll CarryYouHome - I Wouldn't Treat A Dog. 10 Erja Lyytinen - Waiting For The Daylight - You Talk Dirty. 11 Cirkus Prutz - Blues Revolution - Death Knock Blues. 12 Alex Williams - Waging Peace - No Reservations. 13 John Fusco - Borderlands - Bad Luck Rides Shotgun. 14b Lil' Red & The Rooster - Keep On - Cool Trap Boogie. 15 Jimmy Hall - Ready now - Love For It. 16 Mayeux & Broussard - Hot in Tejas – Coffee. Size: 156 MB (164,593,845 bytes) Duration: 1:08:33

Podcasts from www.sablues.org
Podcast 417. Blues Time. (www.sablues.org)

Podcasts from www.sablues.org

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 68:33


November 2022's edition of BLUES TIME. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 Thorbjorn Risager & The Black Tornado - Navigation Blues - Fire Inside. 2 Mayeux & Broussard - Cosmo Oil Co - Lowdown Shake. 3 Larkin Poe - Blood Harmony - Georgia Off My Mind. 4 Christina Skjolberg - I'm On Fire - Sugar and love. 5 Yates McKendree - Buchanan Lane - Wise. 6 Jeremiah Johnson - Hi Fi Drive By - Coupe Deville. 7 Blue Moon Marquee - Scream Holler Howl - Scream Holler Howl. 8 Anna Davies & The Sinnermen - Silver Lining EP - Oh My. 9 The Mighty Soul Drivers - I'll CarryYouHome - I Wouldn't Treat A Dog. 10 Erja Lyytinen - Waiting For The Daylight - You Talk Dirty. 11 Cirkus Prutz - Blues Revolution - Death Knock Blues. 12 Alex Williams - Waging Peace - No Reservations. 13 John Fusco - Borderlands - Bad Luck Rides Shotgun. 14b Lil' Red & The Rooster - Keep On - Cool Trap Boogie. 15 Jimmy Hall - Ready now - Love For It. 16 Mayeux & Broussard - Hot in Tejas – Coffee. Size: 156 MB (164,593,845 bytes) Duration: 1:08:33

EO Radio Show
016: Basics of Impact Investing: A Conversation About Investment Policies and Evaluation Metrics for ESG Investors

EO Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 34:31


Welcome to EO Radio Show – Your Nonprofit Legal Resource. In this episode, we address the fiduciary duty of a nonprofit board when setting its investment policies and how to think about impact investing in the context of a diversified investment portfolio. I'm delighted that we can take this opportunity to bring you a conversation with Craig Ayers, Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager at Whittier Trust Company and Gabe Rissman, President and Co-Founder of YourStake. Craig will tell us about the modern portfolio manager's approach to integrating impact investments in a prudent portfolio and Gabe will give some perspective on metrics and how to think about more than just economic returns when assessing the ESG portfolio. Resources: UPMIFA Adoption ABA Section of Real Property, Trust & Estate Law webinar: Sustainability Investments and ESG: What is it and what are the concerns? YourStake Your Forum Blog, Forum and podcasts: https://yourstake-yourforum.mn.co/feed YourStake website https://www.yourstake.org/ Invest Like You Mean It: Wealthier with ESG, by Anna Davies, Forbes Magazine (2020) Can Doing Good Also Do Good for Your Portfolio? Two Experts Weigh in on the Benefits of ESG Investing, by Carrie Ruehlman, Better (2022) If you have suggestions for topics you would like us to discuss, please email us at eoradioshow@fbm.com.  Additional episodes can be found at EORadioShowByFarella.com.  DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should it be interpreted as, legal advice or opinion.

Rolling Start
10: Battling self-doubt and taking the roads less travelled with Anna Davies

Rolling Start

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:06


Growing up in a traditional household, and excelling at school, Director of Proposition at St James's Place, Anna Davies surprised her family when she made the decision to step straight into the working world rather than heading to university. As she got her first home and mortgage at 19 and rose through the ranks at Skandia, her professional success was marked with personal challenges including battling with imposter syndrome and navigating a divorce. Here she tells us about managing her self-doubt, along with how she dealt with the dot come crisis and a post maternity career break. Anna also shares how her fierce independence and spending much time with her dad growing up enabled her to navigate the male dominated financial services industry, and how learning how to read tarot helped her to positive rewire her thought processes.  

You Are Loved
Episode 10 - Anna Davies on Practicing Being Friends with Ourselves

You Are Loved

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 0:45


Liv and Anna chat all things self-compassion and Anna shares some wonderfully practical tips about how to bring this approach most meaningfully into our lives.They refer to a lot of experts in thier discussion, some of them are:Kelly McGonigal - http://kellymcgonigal.com/, Kristen Neff (AKA self-compassion guru) https://self-compassion.org/ Pema Chodren https://pemachodronfoundation.org/, Tara Brach https://www.tarabrach.com/ Shauna Shapiro https://drshaunashapiro.com/ Rick Hanson https://www.rickhanson.net/

Tech Mirror
The Art of Engagement - with Atlassian's David Masters

Tech Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 54:17


In the third episode of Tech Mirror, Johanna sits down with David Masters, Head of Global Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Atlassian.   The pair discuss Atlassian's rise, the opportunities and challenges that come from being an Australian company operating globally, and the leadership Atlassian has taken on shaping thinking in the tech policy space. This episode was produced by Anna Davies. Tanvi Nair and Amy Denmeade provided invaluable research support, and Ben Gowdie production support only an avid podcast listener could provide.   Send us your questions: techpolicydeisgncentre@anu.edu.au  Follow us on Twitter: @TPDesignCentre    Relevant Links:  The Vergecast: https://www.theverge.com/the-vergecast  regulate.tech Podcast: https://www.regulate.tech/podcast/  Weaving the Web by Tim Berners-Lee: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/821987.Weaving_the_Web  Kara Swisher: @karaswisher  Ben Thompson: @benthompson  Neelay Patel: @neelay_patel  Stigherrian: @stilgherrian  James Riley: @888riley  Ben Grubb: @bengrubb  ASPI: @ASPI_org  TCA: @techcouncil_aus 

The 9pm Edict
The 9pm Extra: Talking Tech Policy episode 2, "Replumbing Power"

The 9pm Edict

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 64:33


The Australian government made many changes to the regulation of the online world during 2021. They were the subject earlier this month when I was a guest on the new podcast Talking Tech Policy from the new Tech Policy Design Centre at the Australian National University.The podcast is hosted by Johanna Weaver, the centre's Director, who I know from her previous gig as a senior policy adviser an Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Most recently she was Australia's representative at the United Nations for cybersecurity and critical technology."In the second episode of Talking Tech Policy, Johanna is joined in conversation by Melinda Cilento, CEO at CEDA and host of The Economist's Corner; Stilgherrian, journalist and host of The 9pm Edict; and Dr Emily Van Der Nagel, lecturer in social media at Monash University," is how they describe this episode."Together, the group discuss Johanna's interview with Minister Fletcher while examining Australia's approach to tech policy and the strengths and weaknesses of the government's recent round of regulatory changes."That Minister would be Paul Fletcher, the Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, who has has blocked me on Twitter. We have that kind of relationship.Johanna's interview formed the podcast's first episode, and it's also available on YouTube. It's about as exciting as you might imagine. Our conversation in this episode is much better.This episode of Talking Tech Policy was produced by Anna Davies. Tanvi Nair and Amy Denmede provided invaluable research support, and Ben Gowdie production support only an avid podcast listener can provide.You can contact the Centre via techpolicydesign@anu.edu.au, and it's on Twitter at @TPDesignCentre.Full podcast details at:https://the9pmedict.com/edict/ttp002/Please consider supporting The 9pm Edict via it's current Pozible crowdfunding campaign:https://the9pmedict.com/summer2022If you miss that deadline there's always the usual tip jar:https://the9pmedict.com/tip/https://skank.com.au/subscribe/

Tech Mirror
Replumbing Power

Tech Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 61:22


In the second episode of Tech Mirror, Johanna is joined in conversation by Melinda Cilento, CEO at CEDA and host of the Economist's Corner; Stilgherrian, journalist and host of the 9PM Edict; and Dr Emily Van Der Nagel, lecturer in social media at Monash University.   Together, the group discuss Johanna's interview with Minister Fletcher while examining Australia's approach to tech policy and the strengths and weaknesses of the government's recent round of regulatory changes.  This episode was produced by Anna Davies. Tanvi Nair and Amy Denmede provided invaluable research support, and Ben Gowdie production support only an avid podcast listener can provide. Send us your questions: techpolicydesign@anu.edu.au Follow us on Twitter: @TPDesignCentre  Relevant Links:  Dr Van Der Nagel on the Anti-Trolling Legislation: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2021-11-30/online-bullying-trolling-identity-verification-legislation/100658084  Sex and Social Media: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54703063-sex-and-social-media  The Economist's Corner Podcast: https://www.ceda.com.au/NewsAndResources/VideosAndPhotos/Economy/The-Economists-Corner-Episode-1  9pm Edict Podcast: https://stilgherrian.com/the_9pm_edict/  Stilgherrian's Paper on Encryption: https://carnegieendowment.org/2021/03/31/encryption-debate-in-australia-2021-update-pub-84237  The Mandibles by Lionel Shriver: https://www.goodreads.com/fr/book/show/27064345-the-mandibles  Silicon Values: The Future of Free Speech Under Surveillance Capitalism by Jillian C. York: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/56047610-silicon-values  Lawless: The Secret Rules That Govern Our Digital Lives by Nicolas P. Suzor: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43504846-lawless  TheGovLab: https://thegovlab.org/  Technology and Public Purpose Project: https://www.belfercenter.org/project/technology-and-public-purpose  New America: https://www.newamerica.org/  Electronic Frontiers Australia: https://twitter.com/efa_oz?lang=en  ZDNet: https://www.zdnet.com/au/  iTnews: https://www.itnews.com.au/  Lawfare – Arbiters of Truth (With special thanks to the Australian host, Evelyn Douek): https://www.lawfareblog.com/topic/arbiters-truth  eSafety Commissioner: https://www.esafety.gov.au/ 

Tech Mirror
Taking Stock of Aussie Tech Policy with Minister Fletcher

Tech Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 53:05


In the inaugural episode, Johanna Weaver, Director of the Tech Policy Design Centre at ANU, sits down with The Hon Paul Fletcher MP, Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts.  The pair discuss measures the Australian government has implemented ranging from online trolling and adult cyberbullying to encryption, the Media Bargaining Code, and knowledge gaps in the tech policymaking space. This episode was produced by Anna Davies. Tanvi Nair and Amy Denmede provided invaluable research support, and Ben Gowdie production support only an avid podcast listener can provide. Send us your questions: techpolicydesign@anu.edu.au Follow us on Twitter: @TPDesignCentre  Relevant Links:  Paul Fletcher, Governing In The Internet Age: https://publishing.monash.edu/product/governing-in-the-internet-age/  Social Media (Anti-Trolling) Bill: https://www.ag.gov.au/legal-system/social-media-anti-trolling-bill  Online Safety Act 2021: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021A00076  eSafety Commissioner: https://www.esafety.gov.au/  Treasury Laws Amendment (News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code) Act 2021: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021A00021  Media Statement on Inquiry into Big Tech: https://www.pm.gov.au/media/parliamentary-committee-put-big-tech-under-microscope

The Co-Working Club
Episode 79 - How to Build a Soul Aligned Business with Anna Davies

The Co-Working Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 51:25


Have you ever felt in a funk with your business? Have things felt harder than you feel like they're supposed to be? Have the ideas and inspiration dried up? Are you getting caught up in the 'shoulds' instead of what feels good? Speaking from personal experience I know that I've definitely had times like these over the past four years that I've been building my own business... And if you too can relate then hopefully today's conversation with my lovely guest, Anna Davies will be helpful! Anna is a member of The Online Club and a Conscious Brand Mentor who helps soul-led entrepreneurs to gain clarity and show up as their most authentic selves so that they can build truly aligned brands and attract their soul clients. I'm sure you'll agree that there's a big difference between simply showing up day after day as a business owner because you feel like you have to and actually feeling truly aligned to the work you are doing and the clients you are connecting with and that's exactly what Anna aims to help her clients with! Anna believes in combining bespoke strategy with intuitive flow which is a powerful mix and in today's episode she's here to share how this approach to business can help you to create real brand magic ✨ In today's episode I chat to Anna all about: ✨Why authenticity is SO important in today's online business world and how to truly embrace your own uniqueness ✨Ways to get back into alignment if you're feeling out of sorts ✨Why it's so beneficial to embody both masculine energy and feminine flow within your work ✨As well as why clarity is the key to everythinggg in business I absolutely LOVED getting to chat to Anna and I came away from our conversation feeling so positive and uplifted and I really hope it has the same effect for you! Follow Anna Anna's Instagram || Anna's Website Follow The Co-Working Club Instagram || Website

Dustin Can Read
Ep 18 Show Your ID, Thomson & Ryan!

Dustin Can Read

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 45:46


Ep 18 Show Your ID, Thomson & Ryan! Jump back into new(ish) Point Horror with Anna Davies' Identity Theft. Dustin welcomes back Thomson & Ryan (Catrina Loves Trent on Instagram) for a tale of online friendship knowing no boundaries. GUEST INFO Catrina Loves Trent on Instagram: @catrinalovestrent Catrina Loves Trent on Twitter: @catrina_trent No Reservations podcast (Ryan’s podcast; available where most podcasts are played) https://buzzsprout.com/1255262 SHOW INFO Instagram: @dustincanread Twitter: @dustin_holden Email: dustincanreadpod@gmail.com Theme and Transitional sounds by Dustin Holden Additional Sound Effects provided by Zapsplat.com

The Women's Rugby League Podcast
Anna Davies and Keira McCosh

The Women's Rugby League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 22:57


On this episode I talk to Anna Mary Davies of Wigan Warrior/ GB Teachers and Keira McCosh of Warrington Wolves/ GB Teachers

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Mental Health
BONUS Guided Mindfulness with Anna Davies

Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 13:20


A guided mindfulness meditation episode with mindfulness expert and Psychologist Anna Davies.

Mental Health
Mindfulness with Psychologist Anna Davies

Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 56:10


Anna Davies is a Psychologist, Mindfulness Trainer and Yoga and Meditation Teacher. Anna runs a private practice called Ubuntu Wellness. Ubuntu is a South African philosophy which states that “I am who I am because of who we all are”. Ubuntu speaks of the very essence of being human; our capacity for openness, understanding, respect and compassion. Human beings are social creatures; we influence each other, depend on each other and can grow and expand together in the most powerful ways. This philosophy guides much of Anna's works and it is her belief that by finding peace within ourselves, we allow ourselves to be in peace with the world around us.    You can connect with Anna via her website ubuntuwellness.com.au/   For emergency support contact: 000 for police, ambulance or fire services  13 11 14 for Lifeline, a crisis support and suicide prevention service for all Australians 1300 726 306 Perinatal Anxiety and Depression (PANDA) National Helpline 03 9935 7400 GriefLine National Helpline 1800 250 015 Alcohol and Drug Support Line 1800 858 858 National Gambling Help Line 1300 22 46 36 Beyond Blue

Trinity Long Room Hub
TLRH | Unhealthy Dublin: Food Sharing and Sustainability within Cities

Trinity Long Room Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 66:03


A panel discussion as part of the 'Trinity and the Changing City' Series. Unlike Cork, Waterford and Galway, Dublin is not a ‘healthy city'. Why is this? And what makes a city ‘healthy'? What policies and actions are in place? And how can evidence-based research inform such policies and actions? A panel of distinguished experts discusses these and related issues. Contributors include Anna Davies, Professor of Geography, Environment and Society at Trinity who will speak about findings from her ERC project SHARECITY in relation to physical/mental wellbeing from food sharing; Denise Cahill, Healthy Cities Coordinator Cork City, who will discuss her work in Healthy Cities including work with the Cork Food Policy Council; and Professor Richard Layte, Professor of Sociology at Trinity, who will examine the links between food environment and health. Trinity and the Changing City is organised by the Identities in Transformation research theme, led by Daniel Faas, Department of Sociology, and is supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute.

Australian Birth Stories
182 | Anna Davies Midwife, 5 Babies, Twins Vaginal Delivery, Footling Breech

Australian Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 69:16


In this week’s episode I chat to midwife and mother of five, Anna Davies. While her first and second pregnancies were big surprises she went on to experience smooth and straightforward deliveries. Her third birth was a dream water birth that left her wanting just one more baby so no one was more surprised than her when she discovered she was pregnant with twins. She sought a private midwife and an OB for her twin birth and declined the recommendation for a precautionary epidural, successfully delivering naturally with her second twin being a footling breech. Anna brings a wealth of knowledge to her stories and discusses a range of common labour and birth experiences.

Shots of Science Vs
Coronavirus: The Mask Wars

Shots of Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 7:23


When the pandemic started, we were told not to bother with masks. But now it looks like experts have done a 180 here, and a lot of us are being told to cover our mugs when we leave the house. So which is it? Should we mask up or not? To find out, we talk to microbiologist Dr. Anna Davies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
Coronavirus: The Mask Wars

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 29:02


When the pandemic started, we were told not to bother with masks. But now it looks like experts have done a 180 here, and a lot of us are being told to cover our mugs when we leave the house. So which is it? Should we mask up or not? To find out, we talk to epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Cowling, microbiologist Dr. Anna Davies, and clinical psychologist Dr. Olga Perski. Also: RED DEVIL SQUID!! Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2LxuxTW And here’s a link to the squid video: https://youtu.be/iANgyT95bmA  This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman with help from Michelle Dang, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, Laura Morris and Sinduja Srinivasan. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell with help from Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcus Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. David Simons and Benjamin Burford. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.

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OnFarm - Scottish rural stories
Agriscot: Scottish farming's "shop window"

OnFarm - Scottish rural stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 30:48


AgriScot, held annually at Edinburgh's Royal Highland Centre, is one of the biggest events in Scottish farming's calendar - with visitors coming from all over Scotland and the world. This episode of onFARM was recorded at AgriScot back in November. Anna Davies spent the day exploring the show site, and finding out thousands of people love to attend the event. She also hears from AgriScot organiser Martin Dare.

OnFarm - Scottish rural stories
RHET / welcome to OnFARM

OnFarm - Scottish rural stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 21:13


70,000 children in Scotland benefit each year from the work of RHET - the Royal Highland Education Trust. RHET take children onto farms, and bring farmers into schools, to help young people aged 3 to 18 to understand more about where our food comes from. For this first ever edition of OnFARM, Anna Davies joins John Sinclair, owner of Craigies Farm Shop and Cafe, as he leads children on a RHET tour. Also taking part in this episode are primary school teacher Emmie Petrie, and RHET learning and development coordinator Sara Smith.

How Healthcare Happens
Teenage and Young Adult Cancer

How Healthcare Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 27:49


In 2019, Cardiff and Vale UHB celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the Teenage Cancer Trust unit at the University Hospital of Wales. In its first 10 years, what difference has the unit made to the lives of people treated there and what would their treatment look like if they couldn’t access the unit? In this episode, we chat to Bethan Ingram, Senior Nurse, and Anna Davies, Youth Support Coordinator, to talk about how the UHB, with the support of Teenage Cancer Trust, has changed cancer care in Wales to meet the specific needs of 14 - 25 year olds. We talk about these needs and the feedback Anna and Bethan get from their patients, the input of the Teenage Cancer Trust and other charities, the unique role of the Youth Support Coordinator, and how the team is working with other NHS organisations in Wales to reach and support as many young people with cancer as possible in Wales. To read more about Teenage Cancer Trust's work, visit their website. Other sites you may be interested in include Clic Sargent and the Wales Cancer Network. If you've been affected by anything in this episode and want to get in touch, please contact me via e-mail at news@wales.nhs.uk or Twitter @CV_UHB

Stag Weekend
Varsity 2019: Surrey vs Royal Holloway

Stag Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 103:59


Stag Weekend presents highlights of Stag Radio and Insanity Radio's joint 10-hour varsity broadcast. Featuring commentary, analysis and interviews as Surrey retained their Varsity title.Thank yous:Adil Aslam,Alana Bradshaw,Ana Patterson,Ankur Mahto,Anna Davies,Archie Biltcliffe,Ben Ainslie,Ben Taylor,Ben Ward,Callum Cunningham,Dylan Butterfield,Ella Knott,Hadley Enticott,Henry Dowding, James Steel,Jamie Woods,Louis Chapman,Mannie Sapra,Oscar Farrimond,Peter Mancktelow,Rahul Kakaiya,Sally Gibbs,Spencer Moore,Tom Bray,Yasmin Ghosaini,Yasmin Norvill.#KeepStagging

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Balance Redefined Radio
BR 24: Facing Your Fears...

Balance Redefined Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 15:50


Hi everyone! This is Connie Sokol, and you're listening to Balance Redefined Radio. I've spent over 20 years teaching people how to redefine what balance really is, meaning a more purposeful and joyful life.   They’ve paid off credit cards, lost weight, organize their homes, and created a meaningful life plan. They've managed their time, changed habits, and experience greater success both at work and at home.   So now I decided to take the plunge and help about 100,000 new people who want to redefine balance in their lives. People ask me all the time, “How do I go from an overwhelming and chaotic life to more purpose, organization, and joy?”   That's the reason why I'm doing this podcast, to give you trusted answers and create a space where you could find balance. My name is Connie Sokol and welcome to Balance Redefined Radio…   Welcome back!   So glad you're choosing to spend some more time together…   I've got some great things to share with you today about facing your fears because we all have them. This is always something we're going to have to deal with. Spoiler alert! In our lives, whenever we're trying to move forward in anything, this is going to come up…   So the beauty is that we get to learn how to embrace these fears, how to make them our friend and all the cliches that are out there. It's true. We really get to learn how we personally navigate dealing with our own fears.   Now, the fears I'm talking about today are not, “Oh wow. I’m at the top of a 500 foot cliff, and I'm afraid that this is a bad idea for me to sort of like free climb down.” Okay? That makes total sense why you would be afraid and very, very afraid...   I would really pay attention to that fear. Okay, so that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about there's something good that you want to do.   Maybe it's something you've wanted to do forever. Maybe you're standing at that precipice, and you're going, “Oh, I'm actually now here ready to do it, but I'm scared. I'm afraid…”   I feel fear and excitement, and we know that those two are two peas in a pod, and I've talked about that before. Fear and excitement are two companions, and so you just want to keep emphasizing one more than the other so that you can keep moving forward.   Whichever one is more debilitating to you, you want to make sure you keep moving forward in the direction that you've wanted to go for the good thing that you want to accomplish.   So I know I talked to people all the time and they're like, “Yeah, that sounds really good, but how do I do it in real life?...”   So I'm going to give you a few little thoughts today-feudal tips. Try to choose one that you can actually put into play. So the best way that that can work is if right now you think in your mind, “What is something that I really want to move forward?”   Or it's something you're already doing that you love, but you're just at an uplevel place, or a place to move to that next station as it were...   You're in a shifting place, whatever that is for you -- either learning what it is that you would need to do (you know what it is, but you're scared to move forward) or you were doing it, and you're just upleveling to another place.   You decide how this applies to you, but the first and foremost thing to recognize about fear is that it feels irrational. Well, it feels real, but it's these irrational fears that we have about where things can go, what can go wrong, how I could do it poorly, how I can embarrass myself, how I'll fail.   My daughter is so cute. She's got that whole thing about, you know, “If I lose my pencil, then I'm going to end up living in a van down by the river…”   So it's not that kind of a trail that we want to go down. We want to stop that spiral before it starts.   We want to be able to acknowledge, “Wow, in our growth timeline, in our purpose timeline, this is right in step.” It's right on schedule. So we can anticipate it, and then we can move through it because we have some tools.   So the first thing I want to share about fear is taught by Kevin J. Worthen in his talk “Fear not,” and he talks about the acronym for fear of being: False Evidence Appearing Real.   Then I've mentioned that in another couple of podcasts because I like to come back to this because it is false evidence appearing real...   Some things look very real, and some things are very real, “Oh, well, I don't have enough money to move this forward.” But the thing that's false about it that we need to move beyond is standing still is not our only solution.   That's not our only way of working around that problem...   What we do is get afraid of the solution, or afraid that there isn't a good solution, or afraid that the solution we have obviously isn't going to work...   So therefore, that means, “This isn't going to work and we're going to live in a van down by the river…” So instead we need to step back, and we need to engage in partnership with the divine.   This is where this comes into huge play because the reality is if we think that we're doing this all on our own, then for sure we're going to be afraid. Absolutely...   We're going to recognize those limitations. I love this talk by Erin Holmes on waiting upon the Lord. The antidote to uncertainty and sharing when she was talking with this professor, Professor Clark (Gregory Clark), and he was grappling with is tension between fear and faith.   And he said, “What is the source of fear? And his answer was -- I think it's rooted in the assumption that I must solve all my problems and face all my challenges alone using my own resources.” That is frightening because deep in my heart I know how limited those resources are...   Knowing that I am not capable of changing myself or my circumstances for the better, I stand frozen in fear. Has that ever been something you felt? Does that resonate with you? Have you ever felt like, “I know my limitations and I stand frozen in fear?” I think we can all relate to that.   Where you get to a place and you just go, “It isn’t clear anymore, and I don't know where to go. I don't know what that looks like. I don't know how to get there,” and so fear is really saying, “There's only one way to do this, and I can't do it.”   “I don't have anyone to help me do it, and there's no other way or variety that those things are not true…”   That is the false evidence. So what we want to do is step back, partner with the divine and be able to say what I call the “third way.” There's a third way.   There's a different way to go about doing it that maybe we haven't seen before or don't know yet...   But it's there because if we feel in our soul that it's something we’re to do, then we will have the divine way open that we will be able to find it and know what it is.   So I encourage you to be looking for the “third way,” whatever that looks like…   I link it back to Moses in the Old Testament where he's standing before the Red Sea. He’s got chariots on one side. He's got a lot of water on the other side, and there's no real option to go back.   It only looks like two ways, but guess what? There's a third way, and that Red Sea opens…   So in our lives there's going to be those moments where we just see two ways, and we don't realize that there is a third way of that sea opening.   But it's just as real as the ones that are before us. Okay?...   So that's the whole third option. You can face your fears with realizing how you can look differently at the False Evidence Appearing Real...   So then the next thing we need to do is, you know, people say a lot of times, “Oh, we'll just have faith, you know, overcome that fear with faith.”   And it's like, “We’ve got to squeeze our hands and crack our knuckles…”   Let's really exercise faith here people!   Okay? This is not like that. I love this quote from Neil Anderson. He says, “Faith is not only a feeling, it is a decision.” It is a decision. We decide.   We say, “You know what? I can either be scared, or I can move forward. I can do something.” That is an act of faith. It's a decision and it's an action. I love that quote (you've heard me share this before) that says, “I want to. I get to. I choose to.” I love that quote...   I'm probably saying in the wrong order, but that's the order that I remember it. I like it...   So remember, “I want to. I get to. I choose to,” instead of being afraid of what's in front of you.   Now put a different lens on in front of that and be able to say, instead of, “I have to. I don't want to” -- you know, that kind of feeling of “I want to avoid that.”   Instead put that new lens on, “I want to. I get to. I choose to.” Feel the difference in that. It is game changing...   It's life changing for me when I put that lens on something, especially when it's something I actually really truly want to do, but I'm just afraid to move forward.   Okay, so face the False Evidence Appearing Real, and then decide to act in faith-meaning you're going to do an action.   You're going to actually move it forward...   For me, that's me being able to set a deadline. Me saying, “I'm going to speak at such and such a place,” and agreeing to it, then putting it off for six weeks until I'm a three days out.   The weekend before, I'm going, “Well, what I've actually been doing is seed-bedding…”   I've been reading. I've been studying. I've been talking to people, and I've been gathering all the stuff that I don't really realize I've gathered until I sit down and start to barf it out.   Sorry, a little bit indelicate, but I just start getting that tidal wave out, just sit, and then I can go back to sift and say, “What is it that really is going to resonate with this particular audience?”   And that's what I just had to do this week…   I'm speaking at one of the biggest women's conferences in the country. I'm wrapping up tomorrow. It's 20,000 women plus that come from all over the country and outside of it to come to all these classes. There are 300 plus classes in this.   These very things, these life questions, are for partnering with the divine as we go through it. And mine this week was on covenant women -- fearless, faithful in fulfilling our destiny.   And as I've been talking about these things, you know, it was a crazy week. It's been a crazy couple of months of starting, you know, launching this new program, launching the podcast, and launching all of these things that were huge, big, and dynamic.   I'm going to pick up my daughter from Europe because she's been nannying there in France, and all of these things are happening all at the same time. Throw in the start of school and, you know, it has just been crazy.   I literally have been up three, four, five in the morning and staying up late…   I still needed to do my talks. So guess what? I ended up having to do my talks this week. I had the outlines, but I hadn't done the PowerPoints. I hadn't done the actual talks. I was literally laying track as fast as the train was coming.   The night before, the morning of, and even last night, I knew my kids needed my cuddles. It was 9:30 when I finally got done with the day. Then I still needed to do my presentation for this morning on the PowerPoint. It was 9:30, and I looked at my kids. I just thought, “They need me. They need loves, my hello, my support, and my connection. I need to give that to them.”   I just gave over to that thought. As soon as I had that thought, I did not fear… At first I felt this anxiousness of, “Oh my gosh, what am I going to get this done? I'm going to have to stay up super late or get up super early.”   And I just had this clear, peaceful feeling, “It'll all work out...”   So I put first things first in my mind. My kids had their heads in their laps, and I'm scratching both of their backs at the same time, and they're going happily to sleep when the thought comes to me, “Oh, I don't have any calls in the morning…I can get up early, do this PowerPoint, and it'll be fine. I know in my soul what I want to say, I just have to actually put it down.”   That's what happened, and I got done actually a little bit early this morning.   So it was crazy awesome, but I had to take that step of faith. I had to look through that lens of, “Oh, I want to, I get to, I choose to not have to.”   “When am I going to get time to do that,” had to switch to that lense to make that decision.Then the feeling came. Then the goodness came…   Then, I was able to do what I needed to do.   So try that -- the “third thing.” I encourage you to follow what I thought was really genius.   This one writer, Anna Davies, was talking about a study that had been done about how people can deal with anxiety or these fears published by the American Psychological Association.   The study found that when people tell themselves to “Get excited,” they perform better than when they tell themselves to “Calm down.”   Have you done that before when you were getting really stressed out?   Maybe you've had to do this presentation, this job interviewed, something at the school with the kids. Maybe you've got to do this big project, this community event, whatever it is, and you're feeling this anxiety, and have you ever tried telling yourself, “Okay, calm down, calm down.”   I know I'd be at an event and tell myself, “I’ve got to be on the ball.” You try to calm down and you're like, “Where's that meditation?” Right?   Try flipping that and saying, “I'm so excited to do this job interview. I'm so excited to do this.”   Anna Davies finishes the quoting Alison Wood Brookes by saying, “When people feel anxious and try to calm down they are thinking of all the things that could go badly. When they're excited, they're thinking of all the things that could go well.”   So I just want to make this point that when we're looking at something that we do want to do, we're just sort of being paralyzed by fear.   Then the beautiful thing to do is put on a lens of excitement and put that at the beginning.   “I'm so excited to _____,” whatever that might be. And try this with your kids. I've done this with my kids for the first days of school and didn't even realize it at first.   I was trying to calm them down by like, “You're okay, you got this,” you know, as you're calling coping strategies. Right?   Inadvertently, I didn't realize that I was kind of doing the other thing because my little six year old was like, “Oh, I'm going to miss you.” Right?   Then I started talking about the teacher that we met, how awesome she was, and where his desk was. He has his buddy sitting right by him. His two best friends are in class. It's going to be such a blast.   They get to go to the big kid playground now, and they get two recesses...   I mean it rocks. Plus he's got his Pokemon lunch box, so all is well…   He was getting pretty excited. I did not realize that I was following this protocol until I just found this quote, and I was like, “Yeah, I saw that.”   That worked. He went to first grade, and he is having a great time...   So here are couple of things I hope that you'll consider when you're facing your fears.   When you're saying, “I really feel this way, and I know it's false evidence, but it sure feels real.”   Then be able to say, “Okay, here's the third way here. I know that I can fear not, I'm going to face it, and look for that false evidence because that's a third way.”   There's a third way, and we can figure it out, whatever that is.   The second thing is to decide...   Remember, faith is not only a feeling, but it's a decision. You have to make it. Remember that it can include, “I want to. I get to. I choose to.”   Lastly, try to see it through a lens of the excited. “I'm excited about this,” instead of being all nervous and fearful. Alright?   Give those a try today with whatever you got going on, and let me know what happens... #I'mexcited. #teamreplay or #teamlive.   Tell me what you've learned because as I said before, as you post below, other people will be inspired by your experiences and isn't that the best?   I am not the fount of all wisdom. I am not the fountain of all knowledge...   I am a guide to a spring of great, juicy, wonderful things, and they're beautiful things.   They're things that are going to help you in your life. That spring is made more abundant by everybody else adding in their cup of water there -- even two tablespoons.   So put something in that you've learned that's resonated with you from what I've shared, or put in something that you've tried and let me know how it goes. I would love, love, love it.   Whatever you do, choose one thing from this podcast today to try today, not next week, but today. Try it today and let me know how it goes. Okay, and remember, keep living your life Balance reDefined. You got it! Thanks for listening. Remember to rate and subscribe. If you are feeling the need for real balance in your life, get your free five step life plan, and get started today! Just go to conniesokol.com/download.

Chocolate Fascination
Interview Episode 1: Ritual Chocolate

Chocolate Fascination

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 49:31


Listen in to my conversation with Anna and Robbie of Ritual chocolate, 2 incredible people who have a truly singular vision about their ideal of fine chocolate. They discuss their backstory in beginning their company with attendent trials and stresses, and their perserverance to make […]

The Stacking Benjamins Show
How She Saved $15,000 a Year Just By Getting Organized

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 58:29


Why aren't you saving more? How about $15,000 a year more? Our guest today just organized her financial picture and saved a TON of money. Anna Davies saved by doing the little things that people talk about all the time. Today's topic isn't about "have you heard it." It's about "have you done it?" We also have time to throw out the Haven Life line, bring on Doug's trivia, share some bad jokes, and lots more.... Huge thanks to Roofstock for helping us with today's show. New to real estate or a seasoned investor looking for a better partner? Check out Roofstock!

The Slow Melt: A podcast about chocolate
Makers Series 4: Ritual Chocolate

The Slow Melt: A podcast about chocolate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 33:58


Ritual Chocolate was founded in 2010 by Robbie Stout and Anna Davies and is based in Park City, USA. The company makes small-batch, bean-to-bar chocolate by hand using classic European methods, and offers single-origin chocolate from Belize, Peru, Ecuador and Madagascar, as well as drinking chocolate and cacao nibs. In this episode, Robbie tells us how the grinder would keep them up at night when he and Anna began Ritual in their Boulder apartment, details the checklist they use when choosing a cacao origin, and shares a great story about the farmers behind the bar we taste in the show. Please join us in tasting the Peru Marañón 75% bar. Learn more at theslowmelt.com. For more information on Ritual, head to their website (www.ritualchocolate.com), and use code “slowmelt” for a 20% discount on all products, including the Peru Marañón 75% bar, from now through October 15, 2017. You can also purchase an exclusive bar bundle, including all nine bars featured in the Makers Series, at Chocolopolis.com (in the U.S.; use code “slowmelt” for a 15% discount), and find most of the bars in a subscription box by BeanBarYou.com.au (in Australia). This episode is brought to you with the kind support of these sponsors: - Chocolate Alchemy: Supplier of the largest selection of fine flavor cocoa beans, chocolate-making equipment and volumes of free chocolate-making information. Use code "slowmelt" at chocolatealchemy.com to receive 10% off any retail cocoa beans. - Rottar Grinders: Chocolate grinders designed and built by a chocolate maker in the USA. Learn more at www.rottar.com. - Cacao Cucina: Reliable and rugged chocolate-making machinery built in the USA. Use code "SlowMelt10" at cacaocucina.com/contact-us for a 10% discount through September 1. - Blue Apron: $30 off your first order with free shipping at blueapron.com/chocolate. Soundtrack: "Soldier" by The Slackers. Hear more at theslackers.com.

The Slow Melt: A podcast about chocolate
Preview of Makers Series 4: Ritual Chocolate

The Slow Melt: A podcast about chocolate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 0:58


Ritual Chocolate was founded in 2010 by Robbie Stout and Anna Davies and is based in Park City, USA. The company handmakes small-batch, bean-to-bar chocolate using classic European methods, and offers single-origin chocolate from Belize, Peru, Ecuador and Madagascar, as well as drinking chocolate and cacao nibs. In this episode, Robbie tells us how the grinder would keep them up at night when he and Anna began Ritual in their Boulder apartment, about the checklist they use when choosing a cacao origin, and a great story about the farmers behind the bar we taste in the show. Launching July 28, 2017. Please join us in tasting the Peru Marañón 75% bar. Learn more at theslowmelt.com. For more information on Ritual, head to their website (www.ritualchocolate.com), and use code “slowmelt” for a 20% discount on all products, including the Peru Marañón 75% bar, from now through October 15, 2017. You can also purchase an exclusive bar bundle, including all nine bars featured in the Makers Series, at Chocolopolis.com (in the U.S.; use code “slowmelt” for a 15% discount), and find most of the bars in a subscription box by BeanBarYou.com.au (in Australia). This episode is brought to you with the kind support of these sponsors: - Chocolate Alchemy: Supplier of the largest selection of fine flavor cocoa beans, chocolate-making equipment and volumes of free chocolate-making information. Use code "slowmelt" at chocolatealchemy.com to receive 10% off any retail cocoa beans. - Rottar Grinders: Chocolate grinders designed and built by a chocolate maker in the USA. Learn more at www.rottar.com. - Cacao Cucina: Reliable and rugged chocolate-making machinery built in the USA. Use code "SlowMelt10" at cacaocucina.com/contact-us for a 10% discount through September 1. - Blue Apron: $30 off your first order with free shipping at blueapron.com/chocolate. Soundtrack: "Soldier" by The Slackers. Hear more at theslackers.com.

Go Head Mama
17: "Me-ternity," The Missed Opportunity

Go Head Mama

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 27:40


This week, Danielle and Kate discuss the concept of a "me-ternity," (as put forth by Meghann Foye in her novel and Anna Davies in her New York Post article) and its equivalence, or lack thereof, to maternity leave. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@GoHeadMama) and like us on Facebook! Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

New York Magazine's Sex Lives
Using Tinder in the Third Trimester

New York Magazine's Sex Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 24:33


Anna Davies got pregnant during a foreign fling on her "adult gap year" of world travel-- which is just the beginning of her Tinder-happy version of "Eat, Pray, Love." Nearly a year after her daughter's birth, the writer reflects on the wild journey that got here there-- including the surprising joys of online dating in her third trimester. Also up for discussion: the most popular professions on Tinder, the relative sexiness of firemen, and the world's most poorly deployed SnapChat dick pic.