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Enter The Shell Podcast Network
What The Music?! Vol. # 132

Enter The Shell Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 29:26


In this episode of “What The Music” we're cracking open the computer and playing some submissions you sent in! Here's who we played: Basharan – Mr Wolfan explosive blend of high energy rock n roll and psychedelia, with prog influences creeping in. https://www.instagram.com/basharan_music/ Trummors – Jalisco KidCountry-rock duo of David Lerner and Anne Cunningham & …

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Tova
Can urban design help create safer cities?

Tova

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 3:58


A new report is pushing for a national forum to look into how urban design techniques can help create safer cities. The Helen Clark Foundation paper said concerns over crime means people limit their use of the streets, and opt for cars rather than public transport, It said building safe spaces for people from all walks of life is crucial, with a million more set to live in Aotearoa's cities by 2050. Acting WSP Fellow, Anne Cunningham, spoke to Tova O'Brien on Wednesday morning and gave some examples of what can be done in urban design to make a space safer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jennifer Zamparelli on 2FM
Ruth Anne Cunningham - Toy Show The Musical

Jennifer Zamparelli on 2FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 7:43


Jen chats to Singer & Songwriter, Ruth Anne Cunningham about working on the new 'Toy Show The Musical'. Tickets on sale now!

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Humanity Chats with Marjy
Abortion Decisions - Melissa-Anne Cunningham-Sereque

Humanity Chats with Marjy

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 56:07


Melissa-Anne Cunningham-Sereque aka the Mactivist, joins a special episode of Humanity Chats to discuss women's reproductive rights, abortion decisions, and Roe V. Wade.Humanity Chats - a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans. Join us. Together, we can go far. Thank you for listening. Share with a friend. We are humans. From all around the world. One kind only. And that is humankind. Your friend, Marjy Marj

Instruction Discussion
Educational Supports During Difficult Times

Instruction Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 27:38


Kevin Boston-Hill speaks with Education Advocate and founder of the therapy support website, Annesfriends.com, Anne Cunningham, to discuss how to support the most vulnerable of students - those with IEPs.

Yarn in the City
Episode 92: GLYC 2019 Done and Dusted

Yarn in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 47:06


News & Announcements   Allison is now a British citizen! And she has a new job! She is now the Events Coordinator – Craft for Farnham Maltings, the home of Unravel.   She’s also putting on Make Joy, a one day celebration of yarn and friendship, happening at Baden Powell House in central London near the Natural History Museum on Sunday, 3 November. Tickets are now on sale! Rachel also has a new job! But thankfully she’s working from home so she can knit on client calls without anyone looking at her strangely. Win, win. What we’re working on   Allison has been doing a little bit of Porpoise Fur spinning on her new wheel. She’s also working on a super secret uber chunky project to be revealed later in the year, and is knitting some Mercury socks by Kim Drotar (a free pattern on Rav) from the Urth yarn she got from Rachel for her birthday.  Rachel – finished one Ripple Bralette by Jessie Mae Martinson for eldest daughter in Dusty Dimples sock yarn in Pretty Poisons, and started another for youngest daughter in Qing Fibre BFL fingering. As a new crochet project, she started the Fern shawl by Jan Power (another free pattern on Ravelry - thank you!) But most importantly, she finally got into her Electric Eel Wheel Nano and has spun up the singles of three bumps of fibre she bought from John Arbon that is destined to be an Odyssey Shawl by Joji Locatelli.  Great London Yarn Crawl 2019 – recap and door prizes!  The year’s new format for the GLYC seems to have been a fantastic success! Thank you for all you feedback, and as always we’d love to hear your thoughts - use the contact us link at the bottom of the page to give us your feedback, good and bad. And now for the door prizes: Loop’s door prize of 4 skeins of BC Garn in blues and a tote bag were won by Dorothea Tilroe. Tribe sent a tote bag stuff with a giant needle and swatch gauge, a skein of Urth yarn Monochrome, a skein of Bear in Sheeps Clothing fingering, and a Tribe enamel pin. These are finding a good home with Anne Cunningham.  Mahliqa: the first prize Swarovski crystal earrings with pompoms and bag goes to Sophie McKane, with a second prize of a necklace and set of stitch markers in the EYF special colourways (collaboration with Countess Ablaze) and Mahliqa bag are headed to Nicole Stanley.  A copy of the wonderful This Golden Fleece by Esther Rutter will be enlightening Rhona Johnstone.   Grand prize for those who visited all 13 shops!  Goodies form Loop, Mahliqa and SweetGeorgia Yarns – a skein of Shalimar (70% sw merino/20% kid mohair/10% silk) and Loop tote bag, SGY Tough Love Sock in Smitten, and set of Swarovski stitch markers and bag from Maliqa go to Sue Smith.  We’ve also crunched our numbers and are proud to say that this year’s GLYC raised almost £900 for Refuge - thank you all so much!!!! *** Wrap up  Many thanks for joining us for another episode! You can find the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (please rate, review and subscribe!) and you'll find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, in our Yarn in the City group on Ravelry, or in person on Wednesday nights at our knit night between 7 and 10pm at The Breakfast Club on Battersea Rise. Music credits (available on NoiseTrade) A Good Reason To Smile - Chasing Noise 

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A.V.A Live Radio Music
Behind The Music with Garmonsway and Cunningham hosted by Jacqueline Jax

A.V.A Live Radio Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 31:35


On this Behind The Music episode, Jacqueline Jax speaks with Alan Garmonsway & Anne Cunningham in the UK about their new single Severn's Hidden Mysteries. The song talks about the beautiful yet dangerous Riverbank in Gloucestershire where two tanker barges fell victim to the dangerous tides colliding with the railway bridge. The shells of the ships are still there as a warning to others. They also talked about social media marketing strategies for indie songwriters and how to use a song to make an impact locally. www.avaliveradio.info/featured/garmonsway-and-cunningham-on-severns-hidden-mysteries --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Women's Podcast
Ep 320 Ruth-Anne Cunningham / Pride Weekend

The Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 52:12


Dublin songwriter Ruth-Anne Cunningham chats to Róisín about her incredible career which took with a bang when she won the ASCAP Songwriters ‘Best Pop Song’ award for a song she wrote when she was 19. Since then she has written a string of hits for the likes of Britney Spears, One Direction and John Legend, but in the last two years she has been focusing on her own singing career. Ruth-Anne has just released her new single ‘Superman’, which she says is "anthem for women who have felt men took advantage of them in their position.” She spoke to Roisin ahead of her performance at the Kaleidoscope festival in Wicklow this weekend. Plus: Ahead of Dublin Pride parade on Saturday, Róisín talks to director of Dublin Pride Clodagh Leonard and chair of TENI Sara Phillips about Pride and the issues facing LGBTQI people in Ireland today. But first, Kitty Holland is in studio to discuss the need to always be vigilant when it comes to women's healthcare and what she's been watching on TV lately.

The Gardenangelists
E18 - Gardening Under Glass: From Terrariums to Crystal Palaces.

The Gardenangelists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 40:31


Terrariums are popular once again! Join Dee and Carol as they talk about terrariums and how to plant in them, plus why you might or might not want a greenhouse. The next thing you know, they are talking about the great conservatories of the world and then wrap up with sowing seeds under terrarium like conditions. More info? Sure!Check out Dee's Pinterest boards on Glass Houses and Greenhouses and Terrariums for inspiration. Books mentioned (because there are always a few books mentioned) include Crystal Palaces by Anne Cunningham,  The New Terrarium by Tovah Martin and of course Carol's recently published third book of humorous and light-hearted gardening essays, Seeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life. To win a copy of Carol's new book, Seeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life, plus a copy of The New Terrarium go to our Facebook page and leave a comment on one of our posts about this podcast episode.  (U.S. Residents only, must be over 18. Enter by midnight EDT on Monday, March 11, 2019. Drawing will be held on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 and the winner notified shortly thereafter.)  Don't forget we are also The Gardenangelists on Instagram and Twitter. And you can always email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com

Worry Journal with Delaney Sweet and Lindsey Myers
Burpin' Girls (w/ Anne Cunningham)

Worry Journal with Delaney Sweet and Lindsey Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 47:45


Anne Cunningham (@annexcunningham) joins the Worried Girls to discuss Lake Dolphins, witches, and proposals. Lindsey is convinced a witch put a curse on her that brings her more bad luck every year a la Ella Enchanted. Anne is filled with anxiety about the endangered species list and the fact that Mother Earth could seek revenge on us at any moment. If Delaney sees a couple get engaged "in the wild," she's worried she will explode.

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts
Songs From The Front - Jon Bickley, Alan Garmonsway, Anne Cunningham & Drew Thomas

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 54:40


Songs From The Front is a collection of original songs by Jon Bickley & Alan Garmonsway inspired by letters and diaries of serving soldiers in the First World War. The songs tell of the bravery, the humour and the loss of these volunteers soldiers, as well as the love of those left behind. To mark the hundredth anniversary of the Armistice Jon and Alan were joined by singers Anne Cunningham and Drew Thomas to perform a special concert at Chesham Folk Club on 26th November 2018. Songs (with composers) in order of performance: We're The Tommies You've Heard About (Jon Bickley) Kitty Don't Cry (Alan Garmonsway & Paul Cawte) Front Line (Alan Garmonsway & Paul Cawte) Now We're In France (Alan Garmonsway & Paul Cawte) We've Come To Hell To Kill The Devil (Jon Bickley) Beautiful Words (Alan Garmonsway & Paul Cawte) Calling All The Angels (Jon Bickley) Are We The Spiders? (Jon Bickley) Harvest Of The Drum (Alan Garmonsway & Drew Thomas) Order Out Of Chaos (Alan Garmonsway & Paul Cawte) Choose Peace (Jon Bickley) Poppies For Sale (Jon Bickley) For further information mail to invisiblefolkclub@btinternet.com 

The Bitch Bible
Olive Branches Are For A**holes with Ruth Anne Cunningham

The Bitch Bible

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 51:33


Jackie is joined by bff, Rabbi wrangler and singer Ruth Anne Cunningham to discuss psychotic relationship behavior, Taylor Swift vs Katy Perry and what wedding first dance songs will end in a divorce. This episode is brought to you by RITUAL. Ritual is reinventing the experience of vitamins with 9 essential nutrients women lack the most. If you’re ready to invest in your health go to www.ritual.com/Bible This episode is brought to you by Thrive Market . Get $60 worth of free organic groceries, shipping & a 30 day trial today by going to thrivemarket.com/Bible. This episode is brought to you by Thuma . Get $150 credit towards a beautiful Thuma bed frame by going to www.thuma.co and use promo code BITCHBIBLE

The Bitch Bible
Olive Branches Are For A**holes with Ruth Anne Cunningham

The Bitch Bible

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 51:39 Transcription Available


Jackie is joined by bff, Rabbi wrangler and singer Ruth Anne Cunningham to discuss psychotic relationship behavior, Taylor Swift vs Katy Perry and what wedding first dance songs will end in a divorce. This episode is brought to you by RITUAL. Ritual is reinventing the experience of vitamins with 9 essential nutrients women lack the most. If you're ready to invest in your health go to www.ritual.com/Bible This episode is brought to you by Thrive Market . Get $60 worth of free organic groceries, shipping & a 30 day trial today by going to thrivemarket.com/Bible. This episode is brought to you by Thuma . Get $150 credit towards a beautiful Thuma bed frame by going to www.thuma.co and use promo code BITCHBIBLESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tailgate Entertainer | Performers | Performance Business | Creatives | Artists | Talent Buyers
37: Making Music with a voice like an angel! - Teddy Anne Cunningham

The Tailgate Entertainer | Performers | Performance Business | Creatives | Artists | Talent Buyers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 21:20


Welcome to my show everyone! Merry Christmas to you! Now, if you’ve never heard our show before, we are all about the fair industry. We don’t spend a lot of time talking about corn dogs or Ferris Wheels, even though those are two important parts. We spend most of our time talking about the amazing people involved, and that’s why I stay in it. I decided to make this episode a Christmas episode, but that doesn’t mean I’m leaving out all the people who celebrate in a different way.  We have a fantastic guest coming your way, and her name is Teddy Anne Cunningham. She is originally from Wyoming and lives there now with her husband and two kids. She has been playing at fairs for over 25 years, mostly with her brother Cal. They are both amazing artists. She told me a funny story about them growing up, she said they were “reluctant graduates of the wooden spoon youth movement program, under the supervision of Mama Lark Lindford”. Which kind of reminds me a bit of my mama as well. I love her story, plus, she is a strong woman of faith, has an angelic voice, loves her family, and loves her career. You might want to put your headphones on for this episode because you’re going to hear some cool songs. I even included one that her brother Cal sings. So sit back ladies and gentlemen, here is Teddy Anne Cunningham.     She played with her family over 27 years ago for the first time because the band didn’t show up Talks about her husband being a fair manager Events that have happened in the fair industry that she needed to walk in faith Did you feel the stronger your faith was, the stronger the resistance was? As an adult, what kind of things are challenging you now? Created to have a family and be a performer It’s okay that Teddy is not a super established musician because Teddy has also concentrated on all her other dreams (like her family) Everything Teddy does is for her kids Mothers just spend all their time taking care of their kids, which is Teddy’s biggest challenge in taking care of her own career John Dunnigan was her biggest aspiration as a kid Teddy and her brother mostly perform locally The ultimate dream for performing somewhere: meeting Vince Gill or Ronny Crowell For self-improvement, you pray   Resources & Links: Linfordcunningham.blogspot.com Tailgateentertainer.com