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Best podcasts about anne hunter

Latest podcast episodes about anne hunter

The Joyful Friar
Finding Joy with Guest: Dr. Scott M. Taylor Ed.D.

The Joyful Friar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 74:11


Fr. Nathan discusses the work of Dr. Scott M. Taylor, who has dedicated over 30 years to the Near-Death Experience Field. In 1981, he had a firsthand encounter with a shared near-death experience. Since then, he has been committed to researching the experiences of others and raising awareness about this phenomenon.Scott wrote his doctoral dissertation on Near-Death Experiences: Discovering and Living in Unity.Dr. Taylor is a skilled trainer and Monroe Institute's former president and executive director.  He is an expert at using binaural beat technology (Hemi-Sync) to enter into and hold expanded states of awareness. Scott is the author and voice of six best-selling albums from Hemi-Sync, the "Into the Light" series. He also is the creator and facilitator of the 5 ½ day "NDE Intensive" which uses the pathways laid down by NDErs to explore states of consciousness.He has twice served on the board of the International Association for Near-Death Studies and  co-moderated their annual conference at least a dozen times. Scott Taylor, Ed.D. is a retired small business mentor and educator. An accomplished business leader and former CEO, he is skilled in a broad range of leadership and business issues.He earned his MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and his doctorate in Education from the University of St. Thomas. He also holds a degree in spiritual counseling from the New Seminary.When not immersed in NDEs, Scott is passionate about the sport of curling and all things Scottish. For his 60th birthday, he committed to wearing a kilt every day during this landmark year.He is married to the love of his life, Anne Hunter, and they make their home in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.Connect with Scott:https://neardeathmeditations.comClick this link and let us know what you love about The Joyful Friar Podcast! Support the show​Connect with Father Nathan Castle, O.P.

SOWAL House
Artist Bradley Copeland

SOWAL House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 102:15


In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, Dave had the privilege of sitting down with the incredibly talented painter Bradley Copeland.  Our conversation began with a funny reflection on how long it took to finally get her on the podcast, but the wait was undeniably worth it. In this episode, Bradley opens up about her journey as an artist, her struggles with mental health, and the profound impact art has had on her life. Bradley shared her passion for painting, describing how she would love to spend all her time immersed in her craft, surrounded by friends who come to visit her studio. We delved into her recent return to a productive flow state after a challenging year that left her feeling disconnected from her art. She talked about the therapeutic nature of her work, how painting helps her process emotions and manage her stressr, and the importance of creativity in her life. One of the most touching parts of our conversation was Bradley's recounting of her experiences with the justice system. She spoke candidly about her brief time in trouble with the law, the immense challenges she faced navigating the system alone, and how this experience fueled her passion for helping others, particularly through her volunteer work with the Cultural Arts Alliance (CAA) and the Walton County prison system.  Bradley's dedication to bringing art to incarcerated individuals and using creativity as a means of rehabilitation is truly inspiring. We also discussed her origin story, from her childhood love of art to her unexpected transition into a full-time artist. Bradley recounted the pivotal moment when she moved to the beach, met Anne Hunter, and was given the opportunity for her first solo show.  Despite a severe burn injury just days before her scheduled show, Bradley's determination to continue painting and pursuing her passion was unwavering. Bradley's journey is a testament to the healing power of art and the resilience of the human spirit. Her story highlights the importance of embracing creativity, not just as a hobby, but as a vital tool for personal growth and mental health. Connect with Bradley via IG @bradleycopelandart Support the Cultural Arts Alliance and learn more about their programs at https://www.culturalartsalliance.com Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes from SOWAL House. 

Scary Stories Around the Fire
The Yellow Wallpaper

Scary Stories Around the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 22:25


A woman confined to a room with hideous yellow wallpaper begins to question her own reality. Told by Agnes Moorehead, featuring Joe DeSantis and Anne Hunter. Audio from this story has been newly mastered and edited from an episode of "Suspense" released June 30, 1957. The story is based on Charlotte Perkins Gillman's The Yellow Wallpaper. scarystoriespod.com youtube.com/@scarystoriespod @scarystoriespod

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
NDE Stories: Don't Fear Death - God Loves You! What I Discovered Studying NDE for 30 Years with Dr. Scott Taylor

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 26:02


Dr. Scott Taylor is the President of the Expanded Awareness Institute. EAI helps people interested in near-death and shared death experiences explore what that experience means to them and to our culture as a whole. Scott's gift is the ability to make the exploration of the nonphysical universe accessible to the curious. Scott is also author and voice of six best-selling CDs of guided meditations on near-death experiences in his Into the Light series. He is a spiritual teacher, speaker and researcher on near-death experiences.His first-hand encounter with a shared NDE occurred in 1981 and he has been committed to researching others' experiences and raising awareness ever since. A known researcher and speaker in the field of NDE studies, Scott wrote his doctoral dissertation on Near-Death Experiences: Discovering and living in unity. Dr. Taylor is a skilled trainer and Monroe Institute's former president and executive director.He is an expert at using binaural beat technology (Hemi-Sync) to enter into and hold expanded states of awareness. Scott is author and voice of six best-selling albums from Hemi-Sync, the "Into the Light" series. He also is the creator and facilitator of the 5 ½ day "NDE Intensive" which uses the pathways laid down by NDErs to explore states of consciousness. He has twice served on the board of the International Association for Near-Death Studies and co-moderated their annual conference at least a dozen times.Scott Taylor, Ed.D. is a retired small business mentor and educator. An accomplished business leader and former CEO, he is skilled in a broad range of leadership and business issues. He earned his MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and his doctorate in Education from University of St. Thomas. He also holds a degree in spiritual counseling from the New Seminary. When not immersed in NDEs, Scott is passionate about the sport of curling and all things Scottish.For his 60th birthday, he committed to wearing a kilt every day during this landmark year. He is married to the love of his life, Anne Hunter, and they make their home in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.

California Haunts Radio
Shared Near Death Experiences with Dr. Scott Taylor

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 68:42


A known researcher and speaker in the field of NDE studies, Scott wrote his doctoral dissertation on Near-Death Experiences: Discovering and living in unity. His first-hand encounter with a shared NDE occurred in 1981 and he has been committed to researching others' experiences and raising awareness ever since.Dr. Taylor is a skilled trainer and Monroe Institute's former president and executive director. He is an expert at using binaural beat technology (Hemi-Sync) to enter into and hold expanded states of awareness. Scott is author and voice of six best-selling albums from Hemi-Sync, the "Into the Light" series. He also is the creator and facilitator of the 5 ½ day "NDE Intensive" which uses the pathways laid down by NDErs to explore states of consciousness. He has twice served on the board of the International Association for Near-Death Studies and co-moderated their annual conference at least a dozen times.Scott Taylor, Ed.D. is a retired small business mentor and educator. An accomplished business leader and former CEO, he is skilled in a broad range of leadership and business issues. He earned his MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and his doctorate in Education from University of St. Thomas. He also holds a degree in spiritual counseling from the New Seminary.When not immersed in NDEs, Scott is passionate about the sport of curling and all things Scottish. For his 60th birthday, he committed to wearing a kilt every day during this landmark year. He is married to the love of his life, Anne Hunter, and they make their home in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.Websites The Afterlife Files (podcast)neardeathmeditations.com

Blogs on Tape
Episode 121 – Mechanics for Resource Management Part 3: Types of Resources, by Anne Hunter

Blogs on Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 84:36


Episode 121 – Mechanics for Resource Management Part 3: Types of Resources, by Anne Hunter Reading performed by Nick LS Whelan. The original post can be found on the author's blog. The music is a selection from “Journey of Solitude,” composed and performed by Russel Cox, distributed through OverClocked Remix.

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
NLS 116: Are Near Death Experiences Real? with Dr. Scott Taylor

Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 78:44


Dr. Scott Taylor is the President of the Expanded Awareness Institute. EAI helps people interested in near-death and shared death experiences explore what that experience means to them and to our culture as a whole.Scott's gift is the ability to make the exploration of the nonphysical universe accessible to the curious.Scott is also author and voice of six best-selling CDs of guided meditations on near-death experiences in his Into the Light series. He is a spiritual teacher, speaker and researcher on near-death experiences.His first-hand encounter with a shared NDE occurred in 1981 and he has been committed to researching others' experiences and raising awareness ever since.A known researcher and speaker in the field of NDE studies, Scott wrote his doctoral dissertation on Near-Death Experiences: Discovering and living in unity.Dr. Taylor is a skilled trainer and Monroe Institute's former president and executive director.  He is an expert at using binaural beat technology (Hemi-Sync) to enter into and hold expanded states of awareness. Scott is author and voice of six best-selling albums from Hemi-Sync, the "Into the Light" series. He also is the creator and facilitator of the 5 ½ day "NDE Intensive" which uses the pathways laid down by NDErs to explore states of consciousness.He has twice served on the board of the International Association for Near-Death Studies and co-moderated their annual conference at least a dozen times.Scott Taylor, Ed.D. is a retired small business mentor and educator. An accomplished business leader and former CEO, he is skilled in a broad range of leadership and business issues.He earned his MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and his doctorate in Education from University of St. Thomas. He also holds a degree in spiritual counseling from the New Seminary.When not immersed in NDEs, Scott is passionate about the sport of curling and all things Scottish. For his 60th birthday, he committed to wearing a kilt every day during this landmark year.He is married to the love of his life, Anne Hunter, and they make their home in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Scott Taylor.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
March 3, 2022: Speakers seek more athletic fields in Albemarle at first budget public hearing; A new name for Maury Hall at UVA

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 19:42


For those who like the rhythm of numbers, 3/3 is the sixty-second day of 2022. For those who do not, disreputable sources tell me that this is I Want You to Be Happy Day, If Pets Had Thumbs Day, and Talk in Third Person Day. With that, Sean Tubbs truly wants you to know that this installment of Charlottesville Community Engagement has nothing to do with any of those things besides this introductory paragraph. Sean Tubbs would be happy if you signed up for the free newsletter, but cannot imagine a pet with a thumb? On today’s program:Albemarle County holds the first public hearing on staff’s recommended $565M budget for fiscal year 23 and it appears a turf battle is brewing A land use advisory group gets a first look at the rezoning to add homes at the North Fork Research Park The University of Virginia’s Buildings and Grounds committee will rename a building after the late Senator John Warner Governor Youngkin signs eight relatively non-controversial billsFirst shout-out goes to Camp AlbemarleToday’s first subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman’s River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Camp Albemarle seeks support for a plan to winterize the Hamner Lodge, a structure built in 1941 by the CCC and used by every 4th and 5th grade student in Charlottesville and Albemarle for the study of ecology for over 20 years. If this campaign is successful, Camp Albemarle could operate year-round. Consider your support by visiting http://campalbemarleva.org/donate.Albemarle holds first public hearing for $565M budgetThe first of several opportunities for the public and elected officials to mark up Albemarle’s next budget got underway with a handful of people taking advantage of the first public hearing. The total budget is $565.1 million, and that’s made up of several different components including the general fund, the school fund, the school special revenue fund, the special revenue fund, the capital improvement fund, and the debt service fund. “These funds can be highly variable year to year,” Richardson said. “As an example, the FY23 recommended budget includes the influx of $12 million in remaining one-time funding through the American Rescue Plan Act. Additionally the nature of capital projects and their related borrowing will vary year to year based on the timing of projects beginning.” This next year’s budget includes funding for High School Center 2 as well as the final phases of the construction of a new General District Court in downtown Charlottesville that would serve both communities. Richardson said for those wanting to make a year-to-year comparison of budgets, the general fund is where to look. “It’s where all tax revenue is received and its the primary ongoing funding source for the school fund, the capital fund, the debt program,” Richardson said. “It also doesn’t involve pass-through grants that may vary from year to year.” The general fund is built on maintaining the same property tax rate of 85.4 cents per $100 of assessed, but an increase in the rate for the food and beverage tax and the transient occupancy tax. There is funding from the new cigarette tax and proposed revenues from a plastic bag tax. There is also a proposed 86 cent drop in the personal property tax rate due to a spike in used car values in the past year. See also: Richardson presents $565M “Transform Albemarle” budget to SupervisorsThe public hearing was the first chance for professional groups and community members alike to influence the budget. A representative from an environmental group supported additional funds for Biscuit Run and for the transportation-leverage program, but lamented that the capital budget anticipates no new funds for a program where Albemarle funds the acquisition of conservation easements. “As you all know, our land and water resources are vital for the future of our region and are a critical component of what makes Albemarle County a special place to live,” said Rex Linville of the Piedmont Environmental Council. “In fact, the Albemarle County Comprehensive Plan acknowledges this and specifically calls for the county to ‘strengthen the Acquisition of Conservation Easements ACE Program by providing a stable, dedicated funding source and staff resources for administering the program.” Later in the meeting, Supervisor Ned Gallaway said that the program is under review at this time and that is not being zeroed out. “We’ll do a proper evaluation and Mr. Richardson, I presume if we wanted to put funds into the ACE program, even though its zeroed out now because of the pause, that we would have plenty of reserve options to go if we had projects to fund,” Gallaway said. Several people want the county to restore $2.9 million in funds to install lights and artificial turf for athletic fields at Darden-Towe Park, which is owned by both Albemarle County and Charlottesville. That was anticipated in the FY2020 budget but has not proceeded.“Quite frankly, I am very disappointed that this extremely important community project has been pushed to the wayside,” said Robyn Mattern.The project was paused in the FY21 budget due to the pandemic and was not recommended to be resumed. Charlottesville would also need to provide a portion of funding in their capital fund. Mike Ginsberg also spoke to the issue and he argued for more athletic facilities for youth sports at Darden Towe Park. “In my time coaching child soccer in Charlottesville for the past 20 years, I have seen hundreds of multisport turf complexes across America and Europe,” Ginsberg said. “Every sports complex mirrors one another in that they all have numerous turf fields lined for various sports like soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, football.” . The FY23 budget anticipates $3 million in spending at Biscuit Run Park in FY23 and $5.3 million in FY24, and that will include new athletic fields. The executive director of Live Arts appeared before Supervisors to thank them for the recommendation of $5,000 in funding next year. “I just wanted to let you know the focus of this grant is rebuilding our 1,200 person volunteer corps after it was decimated during the pandemic,” said Anne Hunter. Hunter was the last speaker at the public hearing. After that, Supervisors had the chance to provide direction in advance of next Wednesday’s budget work session. At one of those events, there will be a discussion about the future of athletic fields in Albemarle and whether Supervisors want to unpause the project. “We are planning to present to the board at the March 23 work session,” said Assistant County Executive Trevor Henry. “It’s not just a turf field discussion. It’s also going to be a discussion led by Parks and Recreation on overall field needs. We will talk a little about the history of the Darden Towe turf project and the current CIP request for four natural grass fields at Biscuit Run Park. Darden Towe Park is within the Rivanna Magisterial District represented by Supervisor Bea LaPisto-Kirtley. She said she looked forward to the work session.“Because I do feel that we need to have a really good sports venue here in Albemarle County,” LaPisto-Kirtley said. “Biscuit Run, I think, is the optimum place to have that. I’m just going to put that out there already.”Supervisor Chair Donna Price said she also wanted a sports plex within Albemarle and looked forward to the discussion.“I also continue to have questions as do many of our community members based upon various opinions that have been shared with us about the advisability of artificial turf versus natural grass because there are advantages and disadvantages of each,” Price said. The first work session begins at 3 p.m. on March 9. (meeting info)UVA building to be renamed for late SenatorThe University of Virginia’s Board of Visitors this week, including the committee that reviews land use items. Tomorrow the Buildings and Grounds Committee will consider a proposal to rename Maury Hall after the late Senator John Warner. The university’s Naming and Memorials Committee reviewed the name and found that Matthew Fontaine Maury has no connections to UVA except for an 1855 speech when he gave a lecture supporting slavery.“During the 1850’s, Maury was an outspoken advocate for the policy that slave-holding states should establish a commercial slave network with Brazil and other parts of South America,” reads the staff report. Maury Hall was built by the U.S. Navy in 1942 as an ROTC facility and continues to house that program even though the military branch no longer owns the building. The naming committee has recommended renaming the building after the late Senator Warner who died in May 2021. Warner temporarily left his studies at the UVA School of Law at the start of the Korean War in 1950 and returned at its conclusion. After some years in private practice, he was Under Secretary of the Navy and served as Secretary of the Navy in the mid 1970’s. If approved by the Board of Visitors, Maury Hall would become John W. Warner Hall. The Buildings Committee will also see a schematic design for the new UVA Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital at Fontaine Research Park. The existing structure will be upgraded to a 60-bed hospital with all private rooms.The Buildings and Grounds Committee will also review revisions to the Major Capital Plan, which was last revised in June 2021. There is a proposal to begin design for a Center for the Arts, the School of Architecture Center for Design, and an engineering academic building. Four major capital projects are also being proposed to be added. They are the Institute for Biotechnology, Ivy Corridor Landscape and Infrastructure Phase IIA, Memorial Gym Infrastructure and Accessibility Renewal, and Monroe Hall Addition HVAC Renewal. Shout-out to the Piedmont Master GardenersThe second shout-out today goes to the Piedmont Master Gardeners to announce their 2022 Spring Lecture Series featuring leading experts on sustainable landscaping, indigenous gardening wisdom and small fruit production at home. For all four Thursdays in March, you can buy a virtual ticket for these informative events. On March 3, acclaimed garden designer and photographer C. Colston Burrell will discuss Beauty, Integrity and Resilience: Can A Garden Have Everything? On March 10, Renée Gokey and Christine Price-Abelow of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian will discuss  “The Three Sisters: Indigenous Origins and Best Growing Practices.” For the rest of the sessions, visit piedmontmastergardens.org/events.Places29-North Committee gets first look at North Fork rezoning to add residentialThe University of Virginia is working to locate up to 1,500 units of affordable housing at three locations, one of which is the North Fork Discovery Park on U.S. 29 near the Charlottesville Regional Airport. The Places29-North Community Advisory Committee got a look at a rezoning that UVA’s real estate foundation needs in order to place some of those units. (watch the February 10, 2022 meeting)“We’re at the very early stages of this [and] there are a lot of much more detailed things that will be coming out at a later date,” said Bill Fritz, Albemarle’s lead reviewer for the project. Albemarle community advisory committees play the role of information clearing house more than an advisory body, as any resolutions adopted by the group are non-binding. They often host community meetings for land use applications. This land is currently all zoned Planned Development Industrial Park and the University of Virginia Foundation seeks to change a portion of it to the Neighborhood Model District. “That district has the widest variety of uses of all of the districts that we have and in that particular portion of the property… they are proposing to be allowed to do residential development and some commercial development,” Fritz said.The land is within the Places29 Master Plan, which was adopted in February 2011. “Even though North Fork does not currently permit residential, which is why we’re here, it was clearly contemplated back with the Places29 Master Plan when that was adopted ten years ago,” said Valerie Long, an attorney with the law firm Williams Mullen.Since then, the UVA Foundation has covered the costs of extending Lewis and Clark Drive to Airport Road, providing more connectivity to the area. They’ve also been slowly adding more businesses to support companies that have offices in the research park. For instance, Foods of All Nations runs a café and there is also a large outdoor area enabled with wi-fi. “However to support those amenities you actually need people who live near or who will spend money on those service-oriented companies,” said Deborah Van Eersel, chief administrative officer at the UVA Foundation. “We think that bringing housing in makes it more vibrant. We’ve talked about multifamily, townhomes, and single-detached housing to create active, diverse communities. We’ve talked about affordable housing.”In the application, the UVA Foundation is asking for a minimum of 200 and a maximum of 1,400 units. “That’s quite a range,” said Supervisor Bea Lapisto-Kirtley (Rivanna). “We acknowledge that most certainly,” Long said. “We wanted to provide flexibility to accommodate the market demand and interest but also it’s a new thing for North Fork so we think there will be a lot of interest.” Part of that range may depend on water supply. Learn more about that aspect of this development in Allison Wrabel’s February 20 story in the Daily Progress.UVa Foundation wants to add up to 1,400 homes at North Fork, February 20, 2022There is no date yet for when the project will go to the Planning Commission for a public hearing. Fritz said the county is expecting a resubmittal based on input from staff and the public so far.  Read the latest round of comments back to the UVA Foundation in this February 9, 2022 letter. Youngkin signs eight more billsAs the 2022 Virginia General Assembly continues to reach its end point, legislation continues to either be passed, passed by indefinitely, continued until next year, or some other fate. The ultimate fate that any legislator wants is for a bill to make its way to the Governor’s mansion for consideration. Governor Glenn Youngkin signed eight more bills yesterday and it is worth documenting upon these. HB518 changes the way that transient occupancy taxes are collected and alters the steps “accomodations intermediaries” must take when submitting revenue to the Department of Taxation. HB3 will allow a sales tax exemption on gold, silver, and platinum bullion to remain in place until June 30, 2025. This would have expired at the end of this June.The sunset of Major Business Facility Job tax credits will now be June 30, 2025 rather than this June 30. (HB269)Another sales tax exemption is also being extended for three years, this time for components used in building or renovating aircraft components. (HB462)HB148 allows a locality to certify pollution control equipment themselves rather than have that done by the state government. James Madison University and Virginia Tech will both be able to float up to $101 million in bonds for “revenue-producing capital projects” now that HB165 has been signed into law. Some changes to the Shipping and Logistics Headquarters Grant program have now been made. (HB324)Some definitions of contributions to the Virginia Retirement System will also happen with the passage of HB473. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

VLGA Connect
Best of VLGA Connect - Summer Series #15 - Sue-Anne Hunter

VLGA Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 27:15


From 22 September 2021: Yoo-rrook Justice Commissioner Sue-Anne Hunter joins Chris Eddy and Kathryn Arndt to discuss the important truth-telling work of the commission, and how local government might expect to be involved and assist.

VLGA Connect
VLGA Connect: Episode 215, Sue-Anne Hunter, Commissioner - You-rrook Justice Commission

VLGA Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 26:50


Yoo-rrook Justice Commissioner Sue-Anne Hunter joins Chris Eddy and Kathryn Arndt to discuss the important truth-telling work of the commission, and how local government might expect to be involved and assist.

Yarning Up with Caroline Kell
Yarning Up - Sue-Anne Hunter, Yoo-rrook Justice Commissioner

Yarning Up with Caroline Kell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 49:49


In this episode, Caroline talks to proud Wurundjeri and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman Sue- Anne Hunter. She is a cultural woman, and academic, who is deeply committed to self-determination and advocating for the rights of all First Nations peoples, having attended Harvard and spending the last 18 years working in the child and family welfare services.They discuss the importance of taking breaks and breathwork, amongst many other things, to cope during lockdown. We are fortunate to hear from Jedda, Sue-Anne's daughter, and a grounding mediation both she and Sue-Anne made for community to manage uncertainty during lockdown. They also discuss Sue-Anne's fascinating childhood growing up with 6 siblings constantly on the move and her longstanding career working closely with and for, Aboriginal communities. Given the many hats Sue-Anne wears, they also unpack strategies to prevent burnout when providing such acts of service.Finally, they discuss the landmark Yoo-rrook Justice Commission. In May 2021, Sue-Anne was appointed to the Yoo-rrook Justice Commission as one of five Commissioners. Yoo-rrook has been established as an independent Royal Commission and it will focus on truth-telling and healing for First Peoples, by inquiring into historic and ongoing systemic injustices perpetrated against First Peoples in Victoria by State and non-State entities since colonisation, until today. Yoo-rrook is the first Aboriginal truth-telling body to be established in Australia. When asked what this process means, Sue remarks that this process it's about the future generations, it's about justice, creating a more culturally rich Victoria with a new narrative' To access Sue and Jedda's meditation, visit the link:Kids connecting to Country Meditation - YouTubeConnection to Country Meditation

Blogs on Tape
Episode 89 – Resource Management 2: Defining Our Terms, by Anne Hunter

Blogs on Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 17:58


Episode 89 – Resource Management 2: Defining Our Terms, by Anne Hunter Reading performed by Nick LS Whelan. The original post can be found on the author's blog. The music is a selection from “Journey of Solitude,” composed and performed by Russel Cox, distributed through OverClocked Remix.

Street Knowledge: Chris Graham
Silenced Staunton marks progress

Street Knowledge: Chris Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 19:56


Anne Hunter and Sheila Ahmadi join AFP editor Chris Graham on "Street Knowledge" to discuss the progress of the Silenced Staunton public awareness campaign.

Behind the Numbers: eMarketer Podcast
The Ad Platform: Marketers' Biggest Measurement Challenges | Feb 10, 2021

Behind the Numbers: eMarketer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 30:30


Measuring the effect of their messages is one of marketers' most vital tasks. Anne Hunter, vice president of product marketing at panel-based insights company DISQO, joins eMarketer principal analyst at Insider Intelligence Nicole Perrin to talk about some of marketers' longstanding challenges with measuring ad effectiveness and understanding consumer journeys—and how a consumer-first approach can help.

The Early Education Show
BONUS: Family Matters Report 2020 (with Sue-Anne Hunter)

The Early Education Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 21:17


Family Matters has this week launched the Family Matters Report 2020, which examines how Australia is faring in improving the safety and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. To talk about this report, Liam is joined by Sue-Anne Hunter. Sue-Anne is a proud Wurundjeri woman, and National Chair for the Family Matters Campaign. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.

Curious Conversations About Sex
Ep 61 Relationship Agreements: Tight, or Loose? (Re-Ep 22)

Curious Conversations About Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 22:31


We’ve been getting a few questions lately about agreements in polyamory – and since it’s a topic we covered way back in 2017, today we’ll be listening back to that episode. With Rog are two sex educators and polyamory specialists, Anne Hunter and Dossie Easton. You should definitely check out Dossie’s book, ‘The Ethical Slut’, […]

Blogs on Tape
Episode 82 – Mechanics for Resource Management: Part 1, The Easy Way, by Anne Hunter

Blogs on Tape

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 13:13


Episode 82 – Mechanics for Resource Management: Part 1, The Easy Way, by Anne Hunter Reading performed by Nick LS Whelan. The original post can be found on the author’s blog. The music is a selection from “Journey of Solitude,” composed and performed by Russel Cox, distributed through OverClocked Remix.

Triple Bi-Pass
Bi-Polycast: You Better Change If You’re Polyamorous!

Triple Bi-Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 40:57


We end the year with a cracker! I am joined again by Anne Hunter and James Dominguez, both pioneers and well-known advocates in the Bisexual and Polyamory communities in Melbourne, and no strangers to Triple […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2019/12/Bi-Polycast.December-Episode.Anne-and-James.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 40:57 — 37.5MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Bi-Polycast: You Better Change If You’re Polyamorous! appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.

Blogs on Tape
Episode 71 – Should We Start Numbering Hallways On Our Maps?, by Anne Hunter

Blogs on Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 6:45


Episode 71 – Should We Start Numbering Hallways On Our Maps?, by Anne Hunter Reading performed by Nick LS Whelan. The original post can be found on the author’s blog. The music is a selection from “Journey of Solitude,” composed and performed by Russel Cox, distributed through OverClocked Remix.

RRR FM
Breakfasters 22 July - 26 July 2019

RRR FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 59:43


This week, Anne Hunter, relationship coach and co-founder of PolyVic talks about polyamory and non-monogamy; Sarah, Daniel and Geraldine talk about what they are grateful for, resulting in a highly entertaining story from Sarah’s past; Australian comedy legend Fiona O’Loughlin visits the studio to talk about her upcoming show, ‘Gap Year’, at the The Yarraville Club; and we find out what Sarah, Daniel and Geraldine’s Comăneci Day would look like. Plus: The Ann Street Morgue is part of this year’s Open House Melbourne, and Glenn Jones, Executive Officer of the Seaworks Foundation, joins the team for a chat about this year’s event and canvasses Seaworks' role in Melbourne’s history.

Triple Bi-Pass
Bi-Polycast: Will We Ever Agree?

Triple Bi-Pass

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 43:05


Welcome to Episode 6 of the Bi-Polycast. Anne Hunter, founder of Poly Vic and Poly Relationship Educator, is back to talk to Anthony about poly relationship agreements. What are they? Why are they important? What […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2019/05/Bi-Polycast-Agreements-Show.mp3.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 43:05 — 69.0MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Bi-Polycast: Will We Ever Agree? appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.

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Bi-Polycast: If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try Triad Again!

Triple Bi-Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 46:17


Welcome back to another Bi-Polycast. Anthony chats with Anne Hunter, an experienced polyamorous relationship coach and educator based in Melbourne. Anne takes us back to where it all began for her as polyamorous and explains […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2019/02/Anne-Hunter-Bi-Polycast.02.02.2019.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 46:17 — 105.9MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Bi-Polycast: If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try Triad Again! appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.

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Blogs on Tape
Episode 47 – Campaigns I want to Run: Dungeons & Decorators, by Anne Hunter

Blogs on Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 9:15


Episode 47 – Campaigns I want to Run: Dungeons & Decorators, by Anne Hunter Reading performed by Nick LS Whelan. The original post can be found on the author’s blog. The music used is a selection from “Journey of Solitude,” composed and performed by Russel Cox, distributed through OverClocked Remix.

Triple Bi-Pass
Bi Bi Poly with Anne Hunter

Triple Bi-Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 55:00


James and Anthony are chatting with Anne Hunter from Poly Vic about being bisexual and polyamorous. Anne has facilitated many polyamorous discussion groups and social events within and without the polyamorous community, as well as running […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2018/10/2018-10-23-TripleBiPass-Bi-and-Polyamory.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:00 — 50.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Bi Bi Poly with Anne Hunter appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.

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PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks
Rebel Pub Songs #156

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 48:56


This is a show of Rebel Songs. From traditional Irish rebel songs to rebel songs inspired by Firefly, you'll hear a fun mix of songs to get your blood boilin' with music from Marc Gunn, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Kilt Lifters, Crikwater, Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats, Bedlam Bards, 3 Pints Gone, Kilted Kings, Ed Miller. Listen and share. Then subscribe for 5 Free MP3s at http://pubsong.net/. Before we get started, I want to let you know that my next album of Firefly music is now being funded on Kickstarter. It's called "As Long As I'm Flyin'". You have until May 18, 2017 to make a pledge if you want a physical CD. After that go to FireflyDrinkingSongs.com. I started compiling this episode at the beginning of 2017. I planned to use it as a platform to share my anger and frustration with the Trump administration's assault on civil rights, health care and the environment. But I decided not to. Overall, that's not what I do musically. Instead, I'll let the songs speak for themselves. Politics is a huge part of Celtic culture. I heard a quote by Irish songwriter Frank Harte on the Irish Music Stories podcast (episode 2) that said, "Those in power write the history. Those who suffer write the songs." For that reason, many of the best traditional Irish songs are rebel songs. They are the songs of people who suffer. When I started playing rebel songs with the Brobdingnagian Bards, we played them, not for the politics, but because they were powerful songs. This show is dedicated to rebel songs in general. The first half has some more traditional rebel songs. The second half are the not-so-traditional ones. And I promise to leave my politics out of any discussion. Pub Talk Celtfather Tuesdays. You might notice that this show came out on Tuesdays. I'm trying to better manage my content. I put out the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Thursdays. So every Tuesday, I'm gonna plan to post new content, whether it's the Pub Songs Podcast, the Celtfather Music & Travel or new videos on YouTube. Look for them on Tuesdays. My next show is at Johnnie MacCracken's on May 13. The show starts at 7pm. So if you want me to keep coming out to Marietta, Georgia every month, come to this show! I'm also bookd for InConjunction and GenCon in Indianapolis. Do you want another show on Concert Window? Post a comment in the shownotes. The Gunn Runners Club is my home on Patreon. Right now, 116 people generously pledge $1 per month or more to support my life as a musician. Patrons get free music, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, a stereo version of the Pub Songs Podcast and first look at new videos. You can see all the cool gifts you get for just $1 at marcgunn.com/us/ I have a bunch of new patrons this month thanks to the my Firefly Kickstarter. I'll tell you about that in a moment, but first... Special thanks to Sandra Lang, Esther, James Rowland, Brian Staab, Scott Selhorst, Sarah, Tony Montuori, Dylan Birtolo, Glen Miller, Charlie Thul, Joseph Haydu, Meghan Sommers, Nancy Yorke, Robert Smith, Anne Hunter, John Garrett, Steven Hernacki, Philip Kennedy, Justin Matthews, Carolina Ceili, Jan Czenkusch, Kevin Jackson, Jolene Butt, Tim M. O'Brien, Luke Miller, Josh Brown, Les Gebhardt. When you join the Gunn Runners Club, you don't just get all of the amazing goodies I mentioned earlier. You also get a digital copy of my next album. It's for the Browncoats, fans of Joss Whedon's Firefly and Serenity. It's called "As Long As I'm Flyin'". Who's Playing the Pub Today 0:12 "Monahan's Mudder's Milk" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 4:46 "Boys of the Old Brigade" by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones from Let Ye All Be Irish Tonight 8:07 "Join the British Army" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Songs of Ireland 9:58 "Come Out Ye Black and Tans" by The Kilt Lifters from Jack in the Green 14:03 "Arthur McBride" by Crikwater from Crikwater 19:37 "Cuddles McGish" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Whiskers in the Jar PUB TALK 26:46 "The Long Arm" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 29:31 "Hush, Now Little Citizens" by Bedlam Bards & Marc Gunn from Firefly Drinking Songs 32:35 "Foggy Dew" by 3 Pints Gone from Health to the Company 38:02 "Blue Sun" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 40:35 "The Wide Rio Grand" by Ed Miller from Many's the Fine Tale 46:49 "Hero of Canton" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. If you enjoyed this episode, please support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their CDs, then share the show. Special thanks to all of my patrons in the Gunn Runners Club. Would you like 5 of my MP3s for Free? Plus find out what's new with my music. Subscribe to the podcast and newsletter at www.pubsong.net.

Curious Conversations About Sex
Is pursuing an interest in sex just about hedonism, or something more?

Curious Conversations About Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 19:41


…Not that there’s anything wrong with that! But yes, if you need it to be about more than simple hedonism, then we’ve got your back.  It’s about self-development, it’s about relationship skills…  It turns out, it’s even about politics and war and peace. To explain how, Rog, from Curious Creatures, is joined by: Anne Hunter, a […]

Curious Conversations About Sex
How do you learn to trust partners again, after abuse?

Curious Conversations About Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 31:57


In this juicy episode, the topic of regaining trust after abuse is approached both theoretically, and with some very personal stories. Rog, from Curious Creatures, is joined by: Anne Hunter, a relationships coach and polyamory specialist, in Melbourne, Australia (yourrelationshiptoolbelt.com). Niyati Evers, a psychotherapist and counsellor from Portland, Oregon (alchemy-of-eros.com). Curious Creatures can be found […]

Out of the Pan
Anne Hunter talks Janet Hardy

Out of the Pan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014


Anne Hunter talks about ther upcoming Janet Hardy tour of Australia. Janet is a world leader/guru in polyamory and is also streets ahead on gender too!http://www.janetwhardy.com/http://www.yourrelationshiptoolbelt.com/https://www.facebook.com/dossieeastoninaustralia 

Midweek
20/07/2011

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2011 42:06


This week Anita Anand is joined by Jane Wernick, Douglas Edwards, Prof Gordon Turnbull and Anne Hunter. Jane Wernick is a structural engineer whose work has included the London Eye, the Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens and the Young Vic Theatre. She is currently involved in 'Living Architecture', a not-for-profit organisation which designs and builds houses of outstanding architectural merit around Britain that can be rented for holidays, retreats or musical rehearsals. Douglas Edwards became Google's first director of consumer marketing and brand management and was responsible for setting the tone and direction of the company's communication with their users. In his book, 'I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59', he takes us inside the hyper-energized world of the 'Googleplex'. 'I'm Feeling Lucky' is published by Allen Lane. Professor Gordon Turnbull is recognised as one of the UK's leading practitioners in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Now Lead consultant in PTSD at the Capio Nightingale Hospital in London, he has spent his career fighting for the disorder's official recognition. His work has included conducting unprecedented debriefings of British prisoners of war and British hostages released from Lebanon including John McCarthy, Jackie Mann and Terry Waite. His book 'Trauma' is published by Bantam Press. Anne Hunter grew up in care and had a long career as a social worker. She responded to an appeal through the Leeds Metropolitan University for people who had spent part of their lives in foster/institutional care and who wanted to explore their lost heritage as part of a Heritage Lottery Funded exhibition. This exhibition accompanies a new play, 'Where's Your Mama Gone?', by Brian Daniels. Anne will be involved in hosting some of the the post-show discussions. 'Where's Your Mama Gone?' is at the New End Theatre, Hampstead. Producer: Chris Paling.