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Best podcasts about anna lyons

Latest podcast episodes about anna lyons

Wise Decision Maker Show
#240: Tailor Your Benefits to the Organizational Culture You Want: Anna Lyons, Chief Talent Officer at Alegeus

Wise Decision Maker Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 18:42


In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Anna Lyons, Chief Talent Officer at Alegeus, who talks about how to tailor your benefits to the organizational culture you want.You can learn about Alegeus at https://www.alegeus.com/

The Grief Gang
Talking about death isn't as bad as we think with End of Life Doula Anna Lyons

The Grief Gang

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 59:39


This week, I'm speaking with End of Life Doula, Anna Lyons.Anna also fronts the incredible online platform Life, Death, Whatever which was one of the first accounts I came across when I started Grief Gang! In this episode, Anna shares with us what brought her to this line of work, what is the role of an end of life doula and why we find as a society talking about death so difficult.Talking about death and dying isn't as bad as we think it is, we all just need a little support in it. I hope this episode can provide some of that!Big love,Amber xFollow and be part of The Grief Gang community:Enquire about Grief Gang 1:1 and group circle mentoring hereBook onto a Grief Gang group circle hereInstagramTwitterFacebookYoutubeTikTokSubstackWebsiteSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thegriefgang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Widowhood
Episode 6: "How Heavy are your Husband's Ashes?"

The Widowhood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 65:15


Helen & Rosie discuss parallels between weddings and funerals, comparing their experiences of 'The Big Day' and the days leading up to it. Anna Lyons, end-of-life doula and co-author of 'We All Know How This Ends', joins to share her insights from her incredible experience supporting families as they face a significant bereavement, and beyond. More info on Anna's incredible work can be found here: https://www.lifedeathwhatever.com/anna-lyons WARNING: This podcast deals with themes of death, sex and contains explicit language.

Adulting with Ebonie
Nourishing Grief with Nicola Duffell

Adulting with Ebonie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 29:49


In this powerful episode I talk to Nicola Duffell about all aspects of grief. We talk from our personal experience of grief and also from Nicola's professional perspective. We often find it so hard to talk about, experience or support others grief so this conversation today begins to help us to unlock some ideas about how we can grieve in a more nourishing way.We discuss:how grief can be messy and rawhow you can nourish yourself through griefthe difference in grieving as time passes bythe ways in which our body can store unexpressed griefallowing ourself space to experience griefI hope you enjoy this conversation today. If you would like to hear the next part of the conversation you can subscribe to 'Sacrosanct Secrets' my private podcast and hear me dig even deeper with my guests. Find out more here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/podcastAbout Nicola:Nicola Duffell is an experienced BANT Registered Nutritionist, Maturation Coach, Executive & Organisational coach, Speaker and Writer. Nicola brings together nutrition expertise, functional medicine and powerful coaching techniques to support the whole you: Mind, Body, Emotions and Soul.Nicola qualified from The Institute for Optimum Nutrition in 2009 and is registered with The British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT), and the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). She is also a member of The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Nicola has a specialist interest in soul and grief work.She shares her own personal experiences of grief and contributed to the book We All Know How this Ends by Anna Lyons and Louise Winter.Instagram:@nicola_duffell Website: www.nicoladuffell.com Email: nicola@nicoladuffell.comFacebook: @lifelovegrief Resources mentioned in the episode:The Wild edge of sorrow by Francis Weller

This Sacrosanct Life
Ep 2 Nourishing Grief with Nicola Duffell

This Sacrosanct Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 29:48


In this powerful episode I talk to Nicola Duffell about all aspects of grief. We talk from our personal experience of grief and also from Nicola's professional perspective. We often find it so hard to talk about, experience or support others grief so this conversation today begins to help us to unlock some ideas about how we can grieve in a more nourishing way. We discuss: how grief can be messy and raw how you can nourish yourself through grief the difference in grieving as time passes by the ways in which our body can store unexpressed grief allowing ourself space to experience grief I hope you enjoy this conversation today. If you would like to hear the next part of the conversation you can subscribe to 'Sacrosanct Secrets' my private podcast and hear me dig even deeper with my guests. Find out more here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/podcast About Nicola: Nicola Duffell is an experienced BANT Registered Nutritionist, Maturation Coach, Executive & Organisational coach, Speaker and Writer. Nicola brings together nutrition expertise, functional medicine and powerful coaching techniques to support the whole you: Mind, Body, Emotions and Soul.Nicola qualified from The Institute for Optimum Nutrition in 2009 and is registered with The British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT), and the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). She is also a member of The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Nicola has a specialist interest in soul and grief work.She shares her own personal experiences of grief and contributed to the book We All Know How this Ends by Anna Lyons and Louise Winter. Instagram:@nicola_duffell Website: www.nicoladuffell.com Email: nicola@nicoladuffell.com Facebook: @lifelovegrief Resources mentioned in the episode: The Wild edge of sorrow by Francis Weller

Happy Mum Happy Baby
How do I talk about dying? with Anna Lyons & Louise Winter

Happy Mum Happy Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 38:50


This week on Asking For A Friend, Gi is joined by End-of-Life Doula, Anna Lyons and progressive funeral director, Louise Winter to discuss how to navigate difficult conversations around death and illness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Don't Buy Her Flowers Podcast
Let's talk about dying, with Anna Lyons and Louise Winter

The Don't Buy Her Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 40:01


As an End of Life Doula and a Funeral Director, Anna Lyons and Louise Winter have more experience of death and dying than most. They talk with Steph about why it is their mission to get people talking more about the inevitable, and share what they've learned through their work about life and living. Steph talks with Anna and Louise about why their message is important and reframing death, how we prepare for parents dying, talking to children and showing up for someone who has been bereaved. Anna and Louise's book ‘We All Know How This Ends', is also available in Don't Buy Her Flowers packages from 26th May. Life. Death. Whatever. and their Instagram Steph's Instagram Thoughtful gifts Don't Buy Her Flowers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Emmanuel Sunday Talks
What Is Your Life? // #LiveLunch Season 11 Episode 05

Emmanuel Sunday Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 27:54


In season 11 episode 5 of Livelunch we are joined with Matt Carvel, Yohaan Philip, Christine Liddiard, and Matt Davis discussing our latest sermon 'What Is Your Life' from our newest series 'Resilient'. Listen to this Sunday's sermon: https://youtu.be/eDk_J_beovQ Book recommendations mentioned: 1. We All Know how this Ends: Lessons about Life and Living from Working with Death and Dying by Anna Lyons and Louise Winter 2. J. Hudson Taylor: A Man in Christ by Roger Steer For more information and resources follow: www.weareemmanuel.com Follow Emmanuel on these platforms: Instagram: @WeAreEmmanuel Twitter: @WeAreEmmanuel Facebook: /WeAreEmmanuelChurch

Women on The Move Podcast
Finding success in JPMorgan's Founders Forward mentoring program

Women on The Move Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:54


In the very best mentoring partnerships, both mentee and mentor learn and grow from each other—and that's exactly what happened when Olivia McGuire, a J.P. Morgan portfolio manager, was matched up with Louise Winter, a funeral service founder, through the firm's Founders Forward mentoring program. Here, Olivia and Louise sit down with Women on the Move host Sam Saperstein to discuss their careers and what they each gained from one another. Forging a career in finance Olivia has spent her entire career of twenty-plus years at JPMorgan Chase, starting in the firm's technology graduate recruitment program after earning her master's degree. Five years later, she moved to a role in asset management as a portfolio manager. Having applied for a similar role and not been the first choice a few months earlier, she got the call when a new one opened up on the same team. “And I'm still in the same team today working as a money market fund portfolio manager,” she says. She shares that she wasn't sure she had the requirements for the first job, but she applied anyway since the position description said no experience required. The moral of her story? Take the chance and apply for the roles you want. Olivia says she's been excited and motivated by her career—and that she was lucky enough to have strong female role models early on. “But I think that as someone who has a couple of decades in their career, I think it's really important to give back and be a role model to those who come behind,” she explains. “It's trying to combat that imposter syndrome and the perhaps perceived barriers that you've put in front of you from going after what you want. And having someone as a mentor is really important in helping people to achieve the things that they want to do but may be too reluctant or scared to grasp and go after.” Olivia knew the Founders Forward program would be a good place for her to give back and help other women—and yet she was also intimidated. “I have never run my own business,” she recalls. “What could I possibly tell a very brave and successful entrepreneur who started up their own company? And some of the companies that were described, I thought, wow, that's so impressive. They don't really need me as their mentor. So it took me a little time before I was brave enough to say, I'm going to do this. And I've done it twice now. Louise and I, that was my second pairing.” Finding purpose in helping families plan funerals Louise Winter was a 26-year-old creative strategist when her beloved granddad died. She describes his funeral as a “typically British cremation service in a really grim crematorium.” She says she had an epiphany moment of realizing there had to be a better way for people to both grieve and celebrate their loved ones. “I found the thing that I knew I was going to concentrate on for the rest of my life,” she says. She soon founded Poetic Endings, which she describes as a progressive funeral service company. “I think the main difference between progressive funeral directors and more conventional funeral directors is taking a more emotional approach, not being so closed off and telling people what it is they can have, but asking people what they need, giving them space to explore what might work for them and providing them choices,” she tells Sam. She's since become a leader in the field of progressive end-of-life care and collaborated with end-of-life doula Anna Lyons on a book, We all know how this ends: Lessons about life and living from working with death and dying, which was published last spring. Like Olivia, Louise talks about being hesitant to join Founders Forward. She had already gained confidence in another woman's entrepreneurship program, but knew she wanted to learn more about running her business—especially the finance side. “At first I was really intimidated because I wondered how anyone who works at J.P. Morgan and has a big career in finance, why they would want to hear about me saying how I don't understand what my accountants are talking about,” she recalls.

Keep It Juicy
Episode 118 - End of Life with Anna Lyons and Louise Winter

Keep It Juicy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 32:29


Anna Lyons and Louise Winter talk from London about a taboo topic. Their book is called We All Know How This Ends. The “this” of their book title is life, and the end of life and death – two very separate things, as it turns out – are what we're talking about on  Keep it Juicy!

End-of-Life University
Ep. 307 Life.Death.Whatever: We All Know How This Ends with Anna Lyons and Louise Winter

End-of-Life University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021


Learn how an EOL doula and funeral director in the UK have teamed up to creatively shift the conversation around death and dying. My guests Anna Lyons and Louise Winter are the creative team behind the popular Life.Death.Whatever initiative to redesign the dialogue around death and dying. Anna is an end-of-life doula and Louise is… Continue reading Ep. 307 Life.Death.Whatever: We All Know How This Ends with Anna Lyons and Louise Winter

The BadChristian Podcast
Anna Lyons & Louise Winter

The BadChristian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 70:54


“We All Know How This Ends” by end-of-life doula Anna Lyons and funeral director Louise Winter opens up the conversation surrounding death and dying, something desperately needed for those of us who tread lightly around the subject, if at all. Through a collection of heartbreaking, surprising, and uplifting stories of the ordinary and extraordinary they encounter each day, Anna and Louise share the lessons they’ve learned about life, death, love and loss, and encourage us to embrace the end of our lives the same way we embrace the beginning. Uniquely compelling and thought-provoking, We all know how this ends offers real-world insight and advice and proves why is so desperately important for us to engage in open conversations about death.   Links & Sponsors: BadChristian.com thebcclub.com Marriage Supply: marriagesupply.com use code BCPOD for 10% off Emeryland: emerymusic.com/emeryland

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Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd
#138 Kimberley

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 54:11


This week is a very special episode dedicated to the brilliant Kimberley who died last year She was a palliative care nurse who was changing the conversation around death, this week we celebrate her life + her work.Our guests this week are Sam Lock, Kim’s husband, Irene Casey, palliative care nurse, and Kim’s colleague and Anna Lyons, Life Death Whatever, Kim’s friendAnna is on Twitter @lifedeathwhat and please follow #bemorekim for the latest on this journey. You can follow Griefcast on Twitter and Instagram @TheGriefcastGriefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018."the pandemic's most important podcast" TelegraphSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Priorities
S2, E6 - Anna Lyons & Louise Winters

Priorities

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 46:18


On this week’s episode of Priorities, I’m in conversation with Anna Lyons and Louise Winter, the co-founders of Life. Death. Whatever. Some of the topics we cover include: Why we must prioritise grief and death How not to talk to someone who is ill How grief shifts and changes lives Why thinking about death can help us live more fully Will you agree with Anna and Louise’s priorities? Have a listen and find out. Priorities explores the things in life that really matter. Join Lily Silverton as she explores priorities, and how these can help you successfully navigate this demanding modern world. Thinking about your own priorities? This podcast will help you move closer to the life you truly want to live. Follow Lily on Instagram: www.instagram.com/lily_silverton | For free resources & to work with Lily: www.lilysilverton.com | #prioritiespodcast | Follow Anna & Louise: https://www.instagram.com/lifedeathwhat/ | https://www.instagram.com/anna_eol_doula/ | https://www.instagram.com/poetic_endings/ | https://www.lifedeathwhatever.com/ | Their book ‘We All Know How This Ends’ is out now: https://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/business/we-all-know-how-this-ends-lessons,anna-lyons-louise-winter-9781472966810 Thank you to our sponsor, the Healthy Living Store Music: Aaron Horn. Please subscribe, rate, review and share!

Monocle 24: Meet the Writers
Monocle Reads: Anna Lyons & Louise Winter

Monocle 24: Meet the Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 20:46


Progressive funeral director Louise Winter and end-of-life doula Anna Lyons are behind Life Death Whatever, an initiative that aims to rethink conversations around death. They speak to Georgina Godwin about their thoughtful new book ‘We All Know How This Ends: Lessons about life and living from working with death and dying’.

Project Love
Ep 125: An incredible guide to death and dying with Anna Lyons and Louise Winter

Project Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 50:02


Hi lovely, It’s Selina here today, bringing to you what I feel is such a powerful and important conversation about a topic that many of us (myself included) really don’t talk about enough. And we need to. In this episode I had the wonderful opportunity to talk to Anna Lyons and Louise Winter, authors of ‘We All Know How This Ends - Lessons about Life and Living from Working with Death and Dying’.  Anna is an end-of-life doula and Louise is a progressive funeral director and together they have written an incredible, practical guide to navigating death, dying, grieving, losing ones we love and supporting those that have lost a loved one.  They teach us how and why we all need to think about death in a radically different way and why it is important for us all to talk more about it more. And so that is what we did in this episode. We talked about death and dying. From arranging funerals and the creative ways you can do it, to end-of-life care and how wonderful hospices in the UK are, to the best way to support someone when they are grieving the loss of a loved one, to the importance of us all getting more used to death by talking about it.  I cannot recommend their book more. I was hooked from the moment I started it. It really is one I think we should all read. You can pre-order it here. (https://www.lifedeathwhatever.com/the-book) Find out more about the work that Anna and Louise do here: https://www.lifedeathwhatever.com/ And follow them on instagram here @lifedeathwhat (https://www.instagram.com/lifedeathwhat/) Hope you enjoy this episode and find it as fascinating and valuable as I did. Lots of love,  Selina x

Radioföljetongen & Radionovellen
Radionovellen Klardrömmen av Cecilia Gyllenhammar i uppläsning av Anna Lyons

Radioföljetongen & Radionovellen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 24:15


En kvinna reser till sin uppväxtstad Göteborg, för att för första gången på länge träffa sin mamma. Resan blir också till en drömsk inre färd genom de minnen den framkallar. Många av dem smärtsamma. Klardrömmen är skriven för Sveriges Radios P1 av Cecilia Gyllenhammar. För uppläsningen svarar Anna Lyons. Novellen Klardrömmen är producerad av Ludvig Josephson

P1 Kultur
Varför är modern så modern? Om böcker och teater om att vara - eller vilja vara - mamma.

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 53:30


Vi har författaren Burcu Sahin i studion, för att utifrån de nya romanerna Vuxna människor och Mammajournalerna tala om bilden av modern. Dessutom om hur modersmjölkens "vita bläck" blir på scenen. Det är vår reporter Katarina Wikars som har träffat Anna Lyons och Anna Pettersson, som sätter upp föreställningen "Vitt bläck" på Strindbergs Intima Teater i Stockholm. Romanerna Vuxna människor och Mammajournalerna är skrivna av norska Marie Aubert respektive svenska Helene Rådberg. HUR EXTREM FÅR - OCH MÅSTE - MAN VARA I DOKUSÅPAN "BIG BROTHER"? Efter antisemitiska uttalanden och avhoppade programledare diskuterar vi dokusåpornas utveckling med Expressens tv- och filmkritiker Maria Brander. OCH VEM VAR DÅ LILIAN HELLMAN? Den amerikanska författaren Lilian Hellmans pjäs "Vakten vid Rhen" skrevs 1940, mitt under brinnande världskrig, och handlar om den enskilda människans ansvar i en mörk tid. Nu sätts den upp på Dramaten i Stockholm - och vi har bett regissören Jenny Andreasson att komma till vår studio för att berätta mer om författaren, hennes pjäs och regissörens tolkning av den. OBS ESSÄN - OM ESSÄN I dag går OBS serie om essäkonsten in på sitt tredje avsnitt. Här talar författaren Bodil Malmsten, i en repris från 2014, om vårt behov av mästeressäisten Montaigne. Programledare: Gunnar Bolin. Producent: Mattias Berg.

The Heart of Hospice
Get to Know Life. Death. Whatever, Heartbeat, Episode 170

The Heart of Hospice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 7:51


Anna Lyons and Louise Winter want to change how we converse about death.  Through their organization LifeDeathWhatever.com, the two women are making that happen. Anna is an end of life doula, and Louise is a progressive funeral director.  The Life.Death.Whatever website describes their mission to “redesign the dialogue around death and dying, to open it up and to find new approaches to this important subject.  We believe that death is a normal part of life and dying is part of living. Acknowledging and accepting that one day we will die is fundamental to living a full life.  It's as simple and as complicated as that.” Louise and Anna believe in the power of healing through sharing stories, and the website offers a way to do that through the “Sharing 5 Things” as well as a blog.  Read more about the work of Life.Death.Whatever and share your own “5 Things” that you've learned about death.  You can share Jerry and Helen's hospice journeys by subscribing to The Heart of Hospice podcast wherever you're listening.  Check out theheartofhospice.com for more stories and resources on end of life care.

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd
#109 Now That's What I Call Griefcast (Part 4)

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 39:42


It's nearing the end of 2019, Griefcast is nearly three! As we head for festive times, which can be so hard for us Grieftsers, we've decided to choose some of our highlights of this year to get us through the dark nights.This week, you'll hear clips from Cariad talking to Edith Bowman, Joel Golby, Dustin LanceBlack, Jayson Greene, Kathryn Mannix, Anna Lyons, Fi Glover, Charlie Macksey, Simon Thomas & Sofie Hagan. You can listen to the full episodes of each clip by searching on the Acast website. Thank you so much for listening, whether you're new to the show or you've been here since the beginning. We wish you a very Merry Festive time and a New Year that passes with not too much pain.You can follow us on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.Griefcast won Gold (always believe in your soul) in Best Entertainment, Best Interview + also Podcast of the Year 2018 at the British Podcast Awards and Podcast of the Year at the ARIA's. It is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, recorded at Whistledown Studios, edited by Kate Holland and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kulturreportaget i P1
Jakten på ett nytt språk i en ny kaotisk tid

Kulturreportaget i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 30:03


Kulturjournalisten Richard Dinter söker efter ett nytt språk som kan beskriva en ny kaotisk tid - han tar hjälp av en poet, en romanförfattare och en filmare. Hur beskriver man någonting man aldrig tidigare upplevt? Går det att sätta gamla ord på en tillvaro som ter sig helt ny? Och om man upplever världen som allt mer kaosartad - var hittar man språket som kan förklara vad som egentligen händer? Det här var frågor som som ledde kulturjournalisten Richard Dinter in på en jakt efter ett språk för att förstå en ny tid. Han sökte upp poeten Agnes Gerner, författaren Jerker Virdborg och filmregissören Åsa Sandzén. Inläsningarna i reportaget är gjorda av skådespelaren Anna Lyons. p1kultur@sverigesradio.se

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Cariad talks to death doula and founder of Life.Death.Whatever about her work; from helping people come to terms with their own deaths to supporting grieving families. As ever they talk grief, crossing the street + gelato.You can follow Anna on twitter @anna_eol_doula and find out more about her work on LifeDeathWhatever.com and on twitter @lifedeathwhat. You can follow the Griefcast on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.Griefcast won Gold (always believe in your soul) in Best Entertainment, Best Interview + also Podcast of the Year 2018 at the British Podcast Awards and Best Podcast at the ARIA's. It is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lundströms Bokradio
Lundströms Bokradio special: Ingeborg Bachmann – litterär ikon

Lundströms Bokradio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 44:24


Ingeborg Bachmann skrev en av 1900-talets mest banbrytande romaner på tyska, "Malina", som kom ut 1971. Den var en del av hennes stora oavslutade projekt "Todesarten", "Sätt att dö". Den österrikiska författaren Ingeborg Bachmann dog i Rom 1973, 47 år gammal i sviterna av en olycka och efterlämnade tusentals sidor manuskript. Först de senaste åren har hennes verk i större omfattning kommit ut i svensk översättning. Förutom romanen "Malina" (som kommer i nytryck i höst) också hennes brevväxling med poeten Paul Celan, hennes poetikföreläsningar för studenterna i Frankfurt, "Utplåna fraserna", diktsamlingen "Vandra, tanke" och nu senast novellsamlingen "Simultan", som också den är den del av "Todesarten"-projektet. Katarina Wikars har ställt samman det här programmet genom att finkamma radioarkivet på Bachmann-program. Hon träffar författaren Johanne Lykke Holm som förutom att upphörligen läsa "Malina" också har författat en motvillig biografi över Ingeborg. Vi kommer också att höra utdrag ur ett längre program av Yvonne Ihmels och Karsten Thurfjell där den tyske författaren Günter Grass intervjuas 2010. Medverkar gör också Jenny Teleman som läst brevväxlingen mellan Ingeborg Bachmann och Paul Celan (1920-1970) där vi kommer att lära mer om svårigheten att kommunicera. I sitt sista tacktal talade Bachmann om skrivandet i termer av tvång, straff, besatthet. Så ta ett djupt andetag och följ med, kanske blir du också en av dem som aldrig slutar att läsa "Malina". Uppläsare: Eva Rexed och Anna Lyons. Översättningar av Linda Östergaard.

Honestly Podcast with Clemmie Telford
DEATH: An honest conversation with Anna Lyons and Louise Winters

Honestly Podcast with Clemmie Telford

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 36:10


Popped your clogs, passed away, brown bread - there are so many euphemisms we use to say that someone has died. Two women who are encouraging us to talk more honestly about death are Anna Lyons and Louise Winters; a respective end of life doula, and a progressive funeral director who together founded Life Death Whatever. Anna and Louise share the importance of changing the dialogue surrounding death and all they have come to appreciate about being alive in this uplifting and touching episode.To vote for Honestly to win the Listener’s Choice Awards, please visit: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote

Kulturreportaget i P1
Krympande länsteatrar på svältgränsen

Kulturreportaget i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 30:01


Hur liten kan en länsteater bli? Urholkade anslag krymper landets länsteatrar. Att döda en teater. Under den rubriken skrev frilansande skådespelaren Anna Lyons ett förtvivlat inlägg på Facebook i höstas. Orsaken var att Örebro länsteater just varslat halva den konstnärliga ensemblen. Men det är bara det senaste exemplet på hur de flesta av landets länsteatrar krymper sin verksamhet på grund av att ekonomin urholkats under lång tid. û Vi har knappt en person på varje funktion så det finns inte mer att ta av nu, säger Niklas Hjulström, chef och regissör på Västmanlands teater som för sju år sen genomgick ett stålbad värre än det i Örebro. Ska vi inte ha ett levande kulturliv överallt? Det är en fråga jag vill ställa högre upp, säger Petra Weckström, VD på Örebro länsteater som tagit det impopulära beslutet att skära ner halva den konstnärliga ensemblen. Helene Alm har gjort ett reportage om Länsteatrarna och hur deras utsikter ser ut.

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P1 Kultur
Falsk identitet-regissören står mitt i samtiden och Länsteatrarna under press

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 53:30


Ny säsong av spionserien Falsk identitet P1 Kultur har träffat regissören Éric Rochant. Många av landets Länsteatrar vittnar om kärv ekonomi vad blir den konstnärliga konsekvensen? På lördag är det svensk premiär för säsong 4 av den franska spionserien Falsk identitet på SVT. P1 Kultur har träffat regissören Éric Rochant, som alltid försök placera serien mitt i samtiden den nya säsongen utspelar sig därför i Moskva. Att döda en teater under den rubriken skrev frilansande skådespelaren Anna Lyons ett inlägg på sociala medier i höstas. Orsaken var att Örebro länsteater just varslat halva den konstnärliga ensemblen. P1 Kulturs reporter Helene Alm undersöker i ett långt reportage hur den allt sämre ekonomin påverkar länsteatrarna runt om i landet. Även om de inte är döda än, är det många som framstår som rejält utsvultna. Den här veckan ägnar sig OBS åt poesins metaforer. Den grekiske skalden Homeros är berömd för sina omsorgsfullt utarbetade liknelser. Men i hans epos Iliaden och Odyssén hittar man också slagkraftiga metaforer inte minst om havet. I dagens essä dyker Johan Tralau ner i en av dem och vågen för honom hela vägen upp till Finska viken. Programledare: Lisa Wall Producent: Eskil Krogh Larsson

Tax inVoice
Tax inVoice - Not-for-profits: Getting started

Tax inVoice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 27:34


In this episode Albert Beric from the NFP risk and strategy team is joined by Anna Lyons, a Principal Lawyer at Justice Connect. They discuss what you need to know about tax and super when you start a not-for-profit, and give plenty of handy tips and practical real life examples. They cover everything between the difference between a charity and a NFP organisation, to considerations you should factor in when choosing your legal structure.