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Best podcasts about anne martin

Latest podcast episodes about anne martin

Free From Wall Street
Aligning Values and Wealth with Anne Martin

Free From Wall Street

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 36:08


In this episode of the Investing with Purpose podcast Colonel Anne Martin, USMC (Ret.) shares her remarkable journey from military service to organic farming and now to real estate. She discusses her investment strategies, the importance of aligning investments with personal values, and the legacy she hopes to leave for her children. Anne emphasizes the significance of community support in real estate and the benefits of being a real estate professional. The conversation concludes with rapid-fire questions that highlight her insights and aspirations.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Anne Martin's Journey03:16 Military Service and Transition to Real Estate05:51 Investing Strategies and Lessons Learned08:47 The Power of VA Loans and TSP11:19 Investing with Purpose and Community Impact14:09 Aligning Investments with Values17:01 Legacy and Teaching Financial Responsibility20:32 Mindset Shift on Wealth and Materialism23:31 Building Relationships and Community in Investing25:42 Understanding Real Estate Professional Status29:05 Creating an Investor Group for Beginners32:52 Advice for Aspiring Faith-Driven InvestorsResources Mentioned28:02 ⁠www.youtube.com/@InvestingwithPurpose⁠32:46 The Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Jay PapasanAbout Anne MartinAnne Martin is a licensed Realtor® with Keller Williams in Carmel, CA, bringing decades of leadership and organizational excellence from her 27-year career in the U.S. Marine Corps. Retiring as a Colonel in 2016, she led major initiatives, including the integration of women into ground combat roles as Branch Head of Manpower, Plans & Policy.A Vancouver, WA native and Stanford University graduate in Human Biology, Anne also holds associate degrees in Korean and Japanese from the Defense Language Institute and is a graduate of Japan's National Institute for Defense Studies. Her military career spanned deployments to Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, where she played a critical role in advancing surveillance capabilities. Her service earned her honors including the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, and Bronze Star.After the military, Anne founded an organic farm business and launched a veteran farming program still active across New England. In California, she established the state chapter of the Farmer Veteran Coalition. Anne is also deeply rooted in her community—she co-hosts the Monterey Bay Investor Network, serves as a Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for foster children, sits on the Toys for Tots Foundation board, and is active in the Rotary Club of Pacific Grove.Now based in Carmel, Anne combines her strategic mindset, passion for service, and real estate expertise to help clients navigate the market with precision and integrity.Connect with Anne Martin Anne Martin, Realtor®Keller Williams Coastal EstatesCarmel, CA831-204-2189anne.martin@kw.comDRE#02248356Connect with UsAre you interested in joining a community of like-minded individuals who aspire to build true wealth through real estate passive investing? Go to IHG Investor Club to learn more!

On Strategy
Turning bar codes into cookies with OREO "Codes"

On Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 30:31


Milk's favorite cookie, losing share, finds new ways to bring shoppers across aisles. In this 2024 Gold Effie Award-winning initiative, Mondelez's Anne Martin and VML's Christina Ryan share the story behind OREO Codes, the idea that turns bar codes into cookie stacks... and savings. Thanks to the Effies for supporting our show and this new 2024 awards series. 

To the Extent That...
Path to the Bench: Episode 4: A Discussion with Chancellor Anne Martin

To the Extent That...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 26:49


In this episode of Path to the Bench, Chancellor Anne Martin, of Tennessee, speaks about her path to the Bench, finding fulfillment in the law, and the role of a judge. Chancellor Martin also discusses the importance of mentorship and paying it forward in one's career.

How Do You Write
Ep. 401: What's Luck Got To Do With It? With Tori Anne Martin

How Do You Write

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 29:17


Have you ever thought that it really might NOT be you? You're going to love this episode with Tori Anne Martin about luck vs. work, and what really matters. Tori Anne Martin lives in New England where she collects pen names, tattoos, and hoodies in shades of gray and black. Previously, she collected degrees, including a doctorate in psychology where she studied interpersonal power, consent, and sexual assault. She much prefers writing romance. If you can't find her online, it's because she's lost in the woods. This Spells Disaster is her debut release. How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight from other writers on how to get in the chair, tricks to stay in it, and inspiration to get your own words flowing.✏️ Can I email you some writing help? http://rachaelherron.com/write

Version Longue #RFMStrasbourg
Le concert de la petite fugue à la basilique de Luxeuil

Version Longue #RFMStrasbourg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 2:12


Ce dimanche, laissez-vous bercer par les plus belles mélodies de Noël avec la chorale de la petite fugue. Anne Martin nous dévoile le programme dans ce podcast.

The Business of Marketing
Figuring Out What You Have

The Business of Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 51:09


In episode two of The Garage: Tools for Retail Media Innovation, our hosts sit down with Anne Martin, director of shopper marketing and Steve McGowan, RVP, omni-shopper activation and strategic partnerships at Mondelēz International at Mondelēz International to discuss the evolution of retail media networks and the assets that retailers need as they launch their networks.During the conversation, the group emphasized the importance of personalization and leveraging data and insights. They also talk about adapting legacy tactics and channels to meet changing shopper behaviors and how to align the objectives of the retailer, merchandise, and marketing teams to improve overall strategy and reach shoppers.Introductions 00:00:01 – 00:02:00What are the assets must haves 00:02:00 – 00:06:45What channels are retailers missing out on? 00:06:45 – 00:12:21When's an appropriate time to ditch legacy channels? 00:12:21 – 00:24:18Third parties or directly with the retailer? 00:024:18 – 00:26:15How do we break the ice and get to true collaboration, honesty and transparency? 00:26:15 – 00:34:92One thing that all retail media networks need to be successful 00:34:92 – 00:39:01Have you created any new assets to support RMNs? 00:39:01 – 00:43:30If you could change one thing about the industry, what would it be? 00:43:30 – 00:48:25What are the next industry buzzwords? 00:48:25 – 00:49:31Closing 00:49:31 – 00:51:15Want to know more about retail media? Learn why digital media and merchandise need to work together seamlessly for retail media activations.Follow Albertsons Media Collective on LinkedIn to stay in the loop: www.linkedin.com/company/albertsons-media-collectiveThe views, information and opinions expressed on The Garage podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Albertsons or its employees. The content of this podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute or contain any legal or financial advice, nor does it constitute information provided under any sort of fiduciary relationship. Albertsons is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any of the information, statements or opinions provided during this podcast and it makes no guarantee regarding the outcomes or results you will achieve by using information you received by listening to the podcast. Any product or company names, brands, logos or other trademarks featured or referred to in the podcast are the property of their respective trademark holders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TrailBlazers Impact
Anne Martin | Empowering Reinventions

TrailBlazers Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 43:37


career and life but don't know where to begin? Reinventing yourself requires stepping out of your comfort zone, exploring new possibilities, and taking action. Anne Martin shares her reinvention journey and tips on how any woman can reinvent her life and career. As a Reinvention Strategist, she coaches and teaches people how to redefine success for themselves, explore new possibilities a,nd create lives of meaningful success. In her work, she blends the lessons learned from her legal practice with her experience as a leadership trainer, to empower professionals and businesswomen to wake up to what really matters and to break through the barriers that keep them from thriving in their professional and personal lives. In this episode, Anne speaks on her pivot from law practice to entrepreneurship and the steps that led to her success. Listen in to learn how to prioritize the life you want by taking the leap you're so afraid of taking that could completely change you and your family's lives. You will also learn how to avoid the struggle and burnout by getting clear about your values and non-negotiables. Key Takeaways: How to change your life by making that leap you're so afraid of making. How to work your way out of a full-time job by having a side job until you're comfortable to leave. How to get clear on your non-negotiables and passions and create a vision of an idealized successful life. How to avoid the struggle and burnout as an entrepreneur by getting clear about your values. How to reinvent your career by developing clarity, curiosity, confidence, and commitment.

The Categorically Romance Podcast
Episode 245 - ”This Spells Disaster with Author Tori Anne Martin”

The Categorically Romance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 12:45


"Fake dating gets a magical twist in this enchanting queer romantic comedy where a witch worries that the real feelings brewing between her and her crush were sparked by an accidental love potion, and the only way out of the disastrous spell is a healthy dose of the truth—drink up, witches."   Author Tori Anne Martin joins me on the podcast today to chat This Spells Disaster. Find out more about the book and more about Tori here. Keep up with Tori on Instagram here. If you're in the States, click here for where you can get your copy. Click here if in the UK.     ★   ♡♡If you enjoyed today's episode and listen via Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving the podcast a review. This is the easiest way to support us and will help other Category Romance readers find us ♡ For a list of all the places where you can find the podcast along with where you can find us on social media, click herefor our linktree! Our Email is thecategoricallyromancepod@gmail.com ♡ This podcast contains music from Lukrembo  

TOUS DANSEURS
#173. Anne Martin, danseuse, chorégraphe et enseignante. De Pina Bausch à Umwandlung.

TOUS DANSEURS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 47:24


Aujourd'hui, je reçois Anne Martin, danseuse, chorégraphe et enseignante. Soliste pour Pina Bausch pendant 13 ans, elle s'est par la suite consacrée à la pédagogie de la danse contemporaine au Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon. C'est désormais en tant que chorégraphe, qu'elle poursuit sa vie de danse. Anne nous raconte les grands chapitres de ce parcours avant la présentation de Umwandlung, sa dernière création à Montpellier Danse. On l'écoute avec joie,

Kertojan ääni | Kirjallisuus ja kirjoittaminen
#109: Anne Martin: luovuus kirjailijan ja tutkijan työssä

Kertojan ääni | Kirjallisuus ja kirjoittaminen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 49:22


Millaista on luova kirjoittaminen kirjailijana? Miten omaa luovuutta voi vaalia arjessa? Vieraana kirjailija, KT Anne Martin.

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance
Le microbiote au-delà de 3 ans avec Andréanne Martin, nutritionniste | S2 E14

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 34:51


Un microbiote équilibré est essentiel pour le bon développement de l'organisme.  Entre 0 et 3 ans on met la table pour notre microbiote; au-delà de 3 ans est-il trop tard pour optimiser ce microbiote ou contribuer à sa diversité ? Nous avons le privilège de poursuivre la discussion sur le monde obscure du microbiote avec notre collègue, Diététiste-nutritionniste, conférencière et auteure, Andréanne Martin.     Dans cet épisode: - Quels sont les conseils pour nourrir et microbiote sain et diversifié? - Est-ce possible de booster notre système immunitaire via notre microbiote? Par ici le Guide clinique des probiotiques  À propos d' Andréanne Martin: ** Andréanne est une leader visionniare en microbiote intestinal sur le marché  québécois. Elle est passionnée depuis toute petite par l'immensément grand pouvoir de l'infiniment petit. Scientifique personnalité publique, elle est une marque en soi reconnue pour sa force de vulgarisation. Site web et clinique Andréanne Martin  Andréanne sur Instagram   Andréanne sur Facebook   Andréanne sur LinkedIn  La collection de livres d'Andréanne Martin  *Les informations fournies dans le balado sont à titre informatif seulement et en aucun cas, elles ne peuvent remplacer l'avis d'un professionnel de la santé. Si vous préférez une version vidéo de ce contenu vous pouvez vous abonner à notre chaîne youtube . J'espère que vous avez aimé cet épisode et si c'est le cas abonnez-vous à notre podcast! Si le cœur vous-en dit, vous pouvez nous laisser une note ou un commentaire écrit car c'est de cette façon que l'on peut faire connaitre ce podcast à d'autres parents, futurs parents, à des gens qui gravitent autour de la parentalité. Ensemble, pour nourrir les enfants dans le plaisir et la bienveillance, une bouchée à la fois. Merci pour votre soutien et votre confiance, Cosette et Mélissa

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance
Le microbiote de l'enfant, tout se joue avant 3 ans ? avec Andréanne Martin, nutritionniste | S2 E13

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 23:00


Un microbiote équilibré est essentiel pour le bon développement de l'organisme.  On entend souvent l'expression : tout se joue durant les 1000 premiers jours de vie. Comment entretenir et diversifier le microbiote durant cette étape de la vie où l'alimentation peut être un défi chez le tout-petit et que le brun n'est pas toujours bien aceuilli dans l'assiette ? Nous avons le privilège de poursuivre la discussion sur le monde obscure du microbiote avec notre collègue, Diététiste-nutritionniste, conférencière et auteure, Andréanne Martin.     Dans cet épisode: - Comment optimiser le microbiote de l'enfant entre 0-3 ans sachant que la période de néophobie alimentaire nous guette.  - Quelle est la place des probiotiques chez l'enfant quotidiennement et lors des épisodes de maladies (gastro, prises d'ATB, etc.) - Comment se retrouver dans la panoplie de suppléments de probiotiques disponible ? Par ici le Guide clinique des probiotiques  À propos d' Andréanne Martin: ** Andréanne est une leader visionniare en microbiote intestinal sur le marché  québécois. Elle est passionnée depuis toute petite par l'immensément grand pouvoir de l'infiniment petit. Scientifique personnalité publique, elle est une marque en soi reconnue pour sa force de vulgarisation. Site web et clinique Andréanne Martin  Andréanne sur Instagram   Andréanne sur Facebook   Andréanne sur LinkedIn  La collection de livres d'Andréanne Martin  *Les informations fournies dans le balado sont à titre informatif seulement et en aucun cas, elles ne peuvent remplacer l'avis d'un professionnel de la santé. Si vous préférez une version vidéo de ce contenu vous pouvez vous abonner à notre chaîne youtube . J'espère que vous avez aimé cet épisode et si c'est le cas abonnez-vous à notre podcast! Si le cœur vous-en dit, vous pouvez nous laisser une note ou un commentaire écrit car c'est de cette façon que l'on peut faire connaitre ce podcast à d'autres parents, futurs parents, à des gens qui gravitent autour de la parentalité. Ensemble, pour nourrir les enfants dans le plaisir et la bienveillance, une bouchée à la fois. Merci pour votre soutien et votre confiance, Cosette et Mélissa

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance
Le microbiote durant l'allaitement et la consommation de PCN avec Andréanne Martin, nutritionniste | S2 E12

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 27:33


Un microbiote équilibré est essentiel pour le bon développement de l'organisme. Plusieurs facteurs influencent le microbiote du bébé; les premières semaines de vie du nouveau-né sont importantes pour éduquer son système immunitaire.  Comment l'entretenir et le diversifier? Nous avons le privilège de poursuivre la discussion sur le monde obscure du microbiote avec notre collègue, Diététiste-nutritionniste, conférencière et auteure, Andréanne Martin.     Dans cet épisode: - Est-ce que la voie d'accouchement influence le microbiote du nouveau-né? - Est-ce que le microbiote de la mère est influencé par l'allaitement (comme il l'était durant la grossesse)? - Est-ce que le lait maternel influence le microbiote du nouveau-né? - Si l'allaitement est non souhaité, ou impossible; y-a t-il des PCN à privilégier? - y-a-t-il un lien entre les allergies et le microbiote? - Qu'en est-il de la panoplie de suppléments de probiotiques, à prendre ou à laisser durant l'allaitement pour la maman ou lors de la consommation de PCN pour le nouveau-né?  Par ici le Guide clinique des probiotiques  À propos d' Andréanne Martin: ** Andréanne est une leader visionniare en microbiote intestinal sur le marché  québécois. Elle est passionnée depuis toute petite par l'immensément grand pouvoir de l'infiniment petit. Scientifique personnalité publique, elle est une marque en soi reconnue pour sa force de vulgarisation. Site web et clinique Andréanne Martin  Andréanne sur Instagram   Andréanne sur Facebook   Andréanne sur LinkedIn  La collection de livres d'Andréanne Martin  *Les informations fournies dans le balado sont à titre informatif seulement et en aucun cas, elles ne peuvent remplacer l'avis d'un professionnel de la santé. Si vous préférez une version vidéo de ce contenu vous pouvez vous abonner à notre chaîne youtube . J'espère que vous avez aimé cet épisode et si c'est le cas abonnez-vous à notre podcast! Si le cœur vous-en dit, vous pouvez nous laisser une note ou un commentaire écrit car c'est de cette façon que l'on peut faire connaitre ce podcast à d'autres parents, futurs parents, à des gens qui gravitent autour de la parentalité. Ensemble, pour nourrir les enfants dans le plaisir et la bienveillance, une bouchée à la fois. Merci pour votre soutien et votre confiance, Cosette et Mélissa

Matt Talks Wine & Stuff with Interesting People
137: 'Matt Talks Wine & Stuff with Interesting People' Podcast: Episode 129: Anne Martin, Head Sommelier for Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment

Matt Talks Wine & Stuff with Interesting People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 45:08


The podcast is heading back to Scotiabank Arena as I interview Anne Martin, the head Sommelier for Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.  Anne's impressive journey took her from working in the most famous locations in the world for cheese, coffee and eventually wine.  A fun conversation about what it's like running one of the most impressive wine programs among any team in North America.

Takakansi - podcast kirjoista ja lukemisesta
Anne Martin - Luova kirjoittaminen ja Kallioon maalattu laulu

Takakansi - podcast kirjoista ja lukemisesta

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 103:55


Millaisia vaikutuksia luovalla kirjoittamisella ja luovuudella ylipäätään voi olla elämään, hyvinvointiin, ihmisenä kasvamiseen ja työelämään? Miten kalliomaalaukset, yhteisöllisyys ja hoiva linkittyvät Kallioon maalattu laulu -kirjan tarinassa, jonka voisi luokitella halutessaan futuristiseksi spefiksi? Keskustelimme kirjoittaja, esikoiskirjailija, tutkija, opettajien kouluttaja ja podcast -tekijä Anne Martinin kanssa mm. näistä aiheista, vaikka jutut rönsyilivät myös muiden tärkeiden aiheiden kuten identiteetin parissa. Kiitos Anne vierailusta! Kallioon maalattu laulu: https://kustannusaarni.fi/tuote/kallioon-maalattu-laulu/ Anne Martin: https://www.instagram.com/annemartinkirjoittaja/ ‘Draw with words, write myself' : supporting teachers' professional development in creative writing communities: https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/77620 --- Takakansi-podcast --- Some ja www: Instagram: https://instagram.com/takakansipodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/takakansipodcast Takakansi.fi https://takakansi.fi Tuottaja Marko Suomi: https://instagram.com/markosuomi https://twitter.com/markosuomi https://linkedin.com/in/markosuomi Tunnusmusiikki: Bucket - No More Than Human https://bucketpunk.bandcamp.com/album/always-chasing-greener-grass https://www.instagram.com/bucketpunks/

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance
Le microbiote durant la grossesse avec Andréanne Martin, nutritionniste | S2 E11

L'ALIMENTATION DES ENFANTS dans le plaisir et la bienveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 29:07


Un microbiote équilibré est essentiel pour le bon développement de l'organisme. D'après les études, sa "préparation" démarre in utero : de la composition du microbiote maternel et du mode de naissance dépendent en partie le développement immunitaire du nouveau-né.  Pour en savoir plus, nous avons le privilège de recevoir notre collègue Diététiste-nutritionniste, conférencière et auteure, Andréanne Martin.     Dans cet épisode: - Qu'est-ce que le microbiote? - Quel est le lien entre le microbiote et la grossesse - Quel rôle joue le microbiote pendant la grossesse - Comment entretenir ou diversifier notre microbiote? - Qu'en est-il de la panoplie de suppléments de probiotiques, à prendre ou à laisser?  Par ici le Guide clinique des probiotiques  À propos d' Andréanne Martin: ** Andréanne est une leader visionniare en microbiote intestinal sur le marché  québécois. Elle est passionnée depuis toute petite par l'immensément grand pouvoir de l'infiniment petit. Scientifique personnalité publique, elle est une marque en soi reconnue pour sa force de vulgarisation. Site web et clinique Andréanne Martin  Andréanne sur Instagram   Andréanne sur Facebook   Andréanne sur LinkedIn  La collection de livres d'Andréanne Martin  *Les informations fournies dans le balado sont à titre informatif seulement et en aucun cas, elles ne peuvent remplacer l'avis d'un professionnel de la santé. Si vous préférez une version vidéo de ce contenu vous pouvez vous abonner à notre chaîne youtube . J'espère que vous avez aimé cet épisode et si c'est le cas abonnez-vous à notre podcast! Si le cœur vous-en dit, vous pouvez nous laisser une note ou un commentaire écrit car c'est de cette façon que l'on peut faire connaitre ce podcast à d'autres parents, futurs parents, à des gens qui gravitent autour de la parentalité. Ensemble, pour nourrir les enfants dans le plaisir et la bienveillance, une bouchée à la fois. Merci pour votre soutien et votre confiance, Cosette et Mélissa

Not Real Art
DesignerCon 2022: An Exclusive Look at the Annual Art and Design Event

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 69:40


Love design in all its forms? Then you'll want to join us for today's episode, which features an in-depth look at DesignerCon (DCON), an annual art and design convention in Anaheim, California. Combining collectible toys and designer goods with underground art, this year's convention included over 700 vendors, custom art shows, and live demonstrations galore. At booth 1221, NOT REAL ART's parent organization, Crewest Studio, took part in the festivities, joined by longtime friends Man One, Anne Martin of Sugar Press Art, and Javie Lopez and OneSaints from Graffiti the City.In this week's episode, you'll hear from a few of the incredible artists, creative professionals, and art lovers who attended DCON 2022. NOT REAL ART founder and host Scott “Sourdough” Power conducts a series of man-on-the-street interviews with a whole host of art world luminaries. From illustrator and Rugrats co-executive producer Dave Pressler to Adventures in Design founder Mark Brickey, you'll hear insight and commentary straight from the mouths of DCON participants. Other interviews include artist and creative director Nina Palomba, Zully from ZooDoo Dolls, digital artist and toy creator Alex Solis, and surrealist painter Mary Jhun.“[At DCON], you get to interface with the artists, you get to talk to them, you get to actually meet people,” says Dave Presssler I look forward to not only meeting fans and collectors, but I get to see all my industry friends too that I don't get to see all year.” For a little taste of design magic, make sure to tune into today's episode on DCON 2022. In Today's Podcast EpisodeMark Brickey shares his perspective on the “transformative year” at DCON 2022Zully from ZooDoo Dolls offers some insight into her cute, creepy creationsA look at the whimsical work Nina Palomba created in collaboration with Pretty in PlasticWhy Dave Pressler believes that artists have to continually reinvent themselves and their ideasHow artmaking helps Mary Jhun connect with people and understand life betterA peek at the classic 1930 Model A Ford that Man One painted for DCON 2022Why DCON 2022 feels like a homecoming to Juan Muniz (aka Ninobuni), who created an illustrated book this yearHow Alex Solis combines physical toys with blockchain at DCON 2022Why having your artwork tattooed on someone's body is the ultimate complimentFor more info, please visit: https://notrealart.com/designercon-2022

Serve Scale Soar
$500 Months to 5-Figure Months as a Single Mom with Natalie Anne Martin

Serve Scale Soar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 30:20


Are you looking for some serious inspiration? In this episode of Serve Scale Soar®, I sat down with Natalie, one of my Conversions for Clients students, to talk about how she went from making $500 a month as a VA to having consistent five-figure months in one year as a single mom. Natalie Anne Martin is a Facebook Ad Strategist and single mom. After 10+ years of bartending, she decided to start working online to be able to spend more time with her daughter and also earn enough to support them both on her own. She found her passion for Facebook Ads when she entered the online space as a high-ticket affiliate marketer and quickly pivoted to launch her own business helping other online entrepreneurs scale their businesses and create more passive income with Facebook Ads. Within 1.5 years, she has scaled her business to start generating consistent 5-figure months and loves that she's able to help other moms gain more time for their kids with the services she provides.Tune in to learn more about Natalie's journey from VA to Facebook ads strategist as a single mom who completely transformed her life in just one year. Find the full show notes at www.brandimowles.com/165Resources Mentioned:Follow Natalie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natalieanneads/Visit Natalie's website: https://www.natalieanneads.com/Get on the waitlist for Conversions for Clients: https://brandimowles.com/cfc-waitlistCheck out Natalie's free ads checklist: https://www.natalieanneads.com/free-ads-checklistEpisode 62: How Hollie Lowes Went From Broke Backpacker to a High-Income World Traveler: https://brandimowles.com/2020/10/27/world-traveler/Additional Resources:Ready to scale to consistent 10k months without growing a team, hiring contractors, or creating a course? Then it's time for you to Scale with Simplicity®.  Find out more >> https://brandimowles.com/join-serve-scale-soarFollow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serve-scale-soar/id1477998650Follow Brandi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandimowlesFollow Brandi on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brandiandcompany

Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!
How the Truth Set Me Free with Desiree-Anne Martin

Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 49:05


My guest this week is Desiree-Anne Martin.  Her addiction to drugs and alcohol kept her at rock bottom for two years – using sex work to fund her heroin habit. Despite everything she managed to turn her life around and these days she is a happily married mother of two girls as well as a qualified addiction counsellor At the age of 41 she published her first book – a memoir called “We Don't Talk About It. Ever” It's an unforgettable book and by sharing her experience, strength and hope, Desiree-Anne has given many others a platform to speak out and to begin the road to recovery. In this Episode Desiree's addictions began with slimming pills which she could buy over the counter here in South Africa. They contained amphetamines and she was on 10 a day, losing weight and full of energy! She moved to the UK and was horrified to discover that she would need a doctors script to get these pills Always on the lookout for something to give her a buzz Desiree turned to alcohol She was drinking and comfort eating to keep her warm during the UK's harsh winter. Result was that she regained the weight she had lost which made her depressed. When her UK visa expired she returned to South Africa and was delighted to discover that everyone she knew was now getting high at the weekends. The rave culture had exploded and drug taking was normalised It was the perfect sub-culture to slot into with her ever growing addiction She was taking MDMA, Crystal Meth, LSD and Ecstacy Just like drinkers she had her “rules” and vowed she would never take crack cocaine or heroin – but just like drinkers she broke that rule. She fell in love with a heroin addict. When he told her about his addiction she was unphased – she could cope – after all she'd seen the movie Trainspotting so knew how it all worked! She stuck by him because her parent's marriage had showed her that you stuck together “no matter what” However the “no matter what” that Desiree was dealing with led to her trying heroin herself She vomited after her first hit but she persevered! (as she put it) It was like a warm blanket that blanked out all her emotions It takes years, sometimes decades for people using alcohol to become dependent but hard drugs like heroin are a different matter Desiree was hooked within a matter of week until eventually she needed it just to feel normal Her daily struggle became keeping the withdrawal at bay A friend dragged her to AA/NA – she did attend meetings now and then but was usually high – she would lie about her clean time because she wanted the praise Her rehab journey began when her dad drove her out into the middle of nowhere to a rehab that Desiree describes as a concrete tank for people to withdraw from whatever they were taking – no support or rehabilitation included – just a few goats hanging round! She managed to get expelled from that rehab for fraternizing Then she went to live with her mom who did everything she could to control her (including locking her in) All that interested Desiree was escaping so she could get her hands on some heroin Eventually she ran out of resources to fund her drug habit so had to resort to sex work, which of course led to a lot of shame, which of course led to more drugs to cope with the shame – a terrible spiral to be trapped in Her long suffering mother found another rehab – and finally things began to change Desiree was so tired from secrets and shame which she felt were rotting her from the inside out that she began to “tell her story” – she began “speaking her truth” She made the choice to get clean – to choose life – and she told her story over and over This rehab worked because they taught her to speak her truth, which set her free Once she decided to use the 12 steps she was “all in” – we see that at Tribe Sober – the people who go “all in”, the ones who “throw the book at it” are the ones who succeed Desiree's first year of recovery was mainly about “not using” and meant a complete overhaul of her lifestyle She felt a great sense of loss, she mourned the loss of heroin and had to learn to deal with her feelings again At the beginning her feelings were either good – or bad - but gradually they became more complex which was difficult as she could no longer use heroin to numb them out She also discovered that she had mental health issues which had been masked by her drug taking so she began therapy She learned that the drinking and the using had been symptomatic of the multiple traumas she had dealt with over the years. Many people in our community love the work of Gabor Mate which emphasises the link between trauma and developing an addiction Desiree has finally shed the shame, is now 18 years sober and spends her time helping and inspiring others At the age of 41 she published her memoir “We don't want to talk about it – ever” her story continues to give people hope that shows that there is a way out If you want to learn more about Desiree or book a counselling session with her you can go to her website which is desreeannemartin.com and her book is available on Amazon More Info Subscription membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program.  If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help.  Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).  

LMScast with Chris Badgett
How to Run Facebook Ads for Course Creators and Coaches with Natalie Anne Martin

LMScast with Chris Badgett

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 36:17


Natalie is a Facebook and Instagram ad specialist who has been assisting course creators and coaches to run ads in the right way. The post How to Run Facebook Ads for Course Creators and Coaches with Natalie Anne Martin appeared first on LMScast - LifterLMS Podcast.

On est tous debout... toute la journée à Québec
Émission du 24 août - On accueille notre nouvelle co-animatrice du mercredi Andréanne Martin + C'est la gang qui a la meilleure recette de pizza à pâte de chou-fleur + Une première boulette de la saison !

On est tous debout... toute la journée à Québec

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 88:22


Émission du 24 août - On accueille notre nouvelle co-animatrice du mercredi Andréanne Martin + C'est la gang qui a la meilleure recette de pizza à pâte de chou-fleur + Une première boulette de la saison ! 

MDR KULTUR trifft: Menschen von hier
Anne Martin: Musikwissenschaftlerin, Jazz-Sängerin, Kulturveranstalterin

MDR KULTUR trifft: Menschen von hier

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 41:12


Anne Martin kaufte 2018 die Villa Vollmann in Lossa in Sachsen-Anhalt, ließ das Kleinod originalgetreu sanieren und hielt ihr Versprechen, hier regelmäßig Kultur stattfinden zu lassen. Im Gespräch mit Ellen Schweda.

SUR LA LIGNE : Le podcast de tennis officiel de L’OMNIUM BANQUE NATIONALE PRÉSENTÉ PAR ROGERS

L'équipe de SLL met la table pour la journée de la ronde des 16 à l'OBN et reçoit la directrice générale de Tennis Québec Andréanne Martin

On est tous debout... toute la journée à Québec
Émission du 9 juin - On reçoit la nutritionniste Andréanne Martin + La suggestion de Phil Lapeyrie + Ça ou Ça avec Seb Lozon

On est tous debout... toute la journée à Québec

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 68:38


Demain à l?opéra
Pina Bausch entre au ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon

Demain à l?opéra

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 25:26


C'est l'événement de cette fin de saison : Pina Bausch entre pour la première fois au répertoire du ballet de l'Opéra National de Lyon. C'est Julie Guibert, la directrice du ballet, et Anne Martin, danseuse et chorégraphe ayant longtemps travaillé avec la grande artiste allemande, qui sont à l'origine de la recréation de la pièce Auf dem Gebirge hat man ein Geschrei gehört (Sur la montagne, on entendit un hurlement) avec de jeunes danseurs d'aujourd'hui. Deux témoignages précieux pour comprendre de l'intérieur l'art de celle qui a révolutionné la danse au tournant du 21e siècle.

Demain à l?opéra
Pina Bausch entre au ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon

Demain à l?opéra

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 25:26


C'est l'événement de cette fin de saison : Pina Bausch entre pour la première fois au répertoire du ballet de l'Opéra National de Lyon. C'est Julie Guibert, la directrice du ballet, et Anne Martin, danseuse et chorégraphe ayant longtemps travaillé avec la grande artiste allemande, qui sont à l'origine de la recréation de la pièce Auf dem Gebirge hat man ein Geschrei gehört (Sur la montagne, on entendit un hurlement) avec de jeunes danseurs d'aujourd'hui. Deux témoignages précieux pour comprendre de l'intérieur l'art de celle qui a révolutionné la danse au tournant du 21e siècle.

Demain à l?opéra
Pina Bausch entre au ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon

Demain à l?opéra

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 25:26


C'est l'événement de cette fin de saison : Pina Bausch entre pour la première fois au répertoire du ballet de l'Opéra National de Lyon. C'est Julie Guibert, la directrice du ballet, et Anne Martin, danseuse et chorégraphe ayant longtemps travaillé avec la grande artiste allemande, qui sont à l'origine de la recréation de la pièce Auf dem Gebirge hat man ein Geschrei gehört (Sur la montagne, on entendit un hurlement) avec de jeunes danseurs d'aujourd'hui. Deux témoignages précieux pour comprendre de l'intérieur l'art de celle qui a révolutionné la danse au tournant du 21e siècle.

TheFemiNinjaProject
Episode #170: Four Requisites for Change with Anne Martin

TheFemiNinjaProject

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 56:15


Anne Martin is the founder and owner of the Empowered Leadership Movement, which helps people improve the quality of every aspect of their lives. She is also a power partner of Mountain Mind Tricks, a resource which helps wildland firefighters improve their physical, mental, and emotional health. Anne is also a former first responder who neglected her own physical and mental health to focus on her service as a public service.    After being severely injured, Anne started a journey of self-healing which included MET, hypnotherapy, and meditation. She is a co-host of the Conscious Fire Culture Podcasts, which provides alternative mental health care options for wildland firefighters. Download this informative and encouraging episode to hear Anne's story and learn valuable tips to discover her four requisites for positive change in your mental, emotional, and physical health and well-being. https://www.mountainmindtricks.com/empowered-leadership-movement linkedin.com/in/anne-martin-58259285 wildlandfirefighterfoundation.com ericmarshfoundation.org wildlandwellnessfoundation.com  

The Shamanic Author
Remove Clutter, Gain Confidence, Learn Who You Are with Krista Lockwood

The Shamanic Author

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 67:10


Krista Lockwood is a mom, a decluttering expert, a teacher and a supporter. Her expertise in keeping your life simplified will allow your new skills in having a cleaner house and mind move you forward in your goals.  Join Thomas Wurm, Anne Martin, and Krista Lockwood as they dive deep into understanding how removing clutter and becoming more minimalistic can open new opportunities for you as an individual, reduce stress in relationships and in families, and keep a consistent routine that will allow you to feel confident. Krista explains how de-cluttering has given her more time with her spouse and kids and it allowed her to go inward, and without the stress of everyday chores, see who she was and start working on herself. We discuss how to alleviate stress when you come home from an assignment and the intentions behind completing tasks to the fullest. Learn how to reduce stress in your life by staying consistent with minimalism, allowing you to have time and space to grow as a person and support your family and creating a safe and fulfilling home. Learn to lead by example, tell stories of your success and create the life you've wanted by accomplishing the cleaning you've always wanted to get done and how to get rid of or keep sentimental items.   Links: www.motherhoodsimplified.com www.instagram.com/motherhood_simplified/ www.facebook.com/motherhoodsimplified www.facebook.com/groups/2010014145929427 www.open.spotify.com/show/6Nipj4KnRgzuc7gsRDmFm5  

The Shamanic Author
Mental-Emotional Release with Alan Wade and Cindy Preston

The Shamanic Author

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 71:50


Alan Wade and Cindy Preston are International Best-Selling Authors, Certified Master Practitioners of NLP, MER®, Hypnosis, and Reiki, with 30 years of combined experience, and they work with highly motivated individuals that seek the next level of performance. They use the power of your unconscious mind to release limiting beliefs and past emotional baggage that has kept you from achieving your goals and reaching your ultimate lifestyle and full potential.   Join Thomas Wurm, Anne Martin, Alan Wade, and Cindy Preston as we go in-depth discussing how our qualifications and knowledge can help our clients and even you! All four of us are Master Practitioners in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Mental and Emotional Release, and Hypnosis. We explore the benefits of MER (Mental and Emotional Release) and how quickly it works, how to be resilient through trauma and identifying a root problem with some of the services we practice, how energy can be used for healing, how emotions create your personal reality, and what NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is and how it can help you.   Links www.tpw.coach www.mountainmindtricks.com www.wildlandwellnessfoundation.com www.mountainmindtricks.com/mudwater www.mountainmindtricks.com/essential-oils www.maps.org

The Shamanic Author
Listening to Our Sacred Gifts with Nicole Bigley

The Shamanic Author

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 72:37


Join hosts Thomas Wurm and Anne Martin as they invite guest Nichole Bigley from A Psychic's Story on the show. We cover great spiritual topics like metaphysical and sacred gifts and reincarnation. We dive into the identity of a healer and how to identify who you truly are. We discuss sacred geometry, Reiki, prayer, gut intuition, and the Merkaba. We give practical advice for those looking to improve their spiritual hygiene and get in touch with their guides and angels. Nichole is a Reiki Master, a Healer, Intuitive, Truth Speaker, and Podcaster. Her insights are so powerful and inspirational. Her spiritual journey gives us the clarity and inspiration to understand our own stories and how we can develop good spiritual practices. Learn to love where you're at spiritually and be inspired to continue on a journey of finding who you are and how you can make a difference for yourself and in others.     Links: www.apsychicsstory.com/ www.facebook.com/APsychicsStory www.instagram.com/apsychicsstory/ www.twitter.com/apsychicsstory www.mountainmindtricks.com www.wildlandwellnessfoundation.com www.maps.org www.mudwtr.com

Course Creator Community Podcast | Online Courses, Course Creation, Membership Sites and Online Marketing Made Easy

In this episode,  Jono interviews Natalie Martin. Natalie is an expert in FB + IG Ads. She's an Ads Strategist and a business coach. She helps online service providers grow their email lists by attracting quality clients and increasing sales and revenue on autopilot. Want to connect with the Course Creator Community on Facebook?Join the Course Creator Community Facebook Group. We have a Facebook Group with over 4,000-course creators! Everyone in the Group is super supportive and we all share tips and ideas!Click the link below to join!https://bit.ly/CCCFBGrpShow NotesFREE COURSE: How to Create Your First Online Course... In less than 48 hours..Click here to for a free copy: https://bit.ly/CCC48HoursJoin our VIP Program to sell how to sell more of your online coursesClick here to check it out: https://bit.ly/CCCVIPMembershipCourse Creator Community Social MediaClick here to join our FB Group: https://bit.ly/CCCFBGrpClick here to follow us on IG:  https://bit.ly/CCCInstgrmThinking of where to host your online course? We recommend using New ZenlerClick here for a free trial: https://bit.ly/CCCNewZenlerWhat Email Automation software should I use? We recommend Active CampaignClick here for a free trial: https://bit.ly/CCCActiveCampaignConnect with Nataliehttps://www.instagram.com/natalieanneads/https://www.facebook.com/groups/fbadsforcoursecreatorshttps://www.natalieanneads.com/free-ads-checklistFollow Jono Petrohilos Social MediaFB: https://bit.ly/CCCFBJPetrohilosIG: https://bit.ly/CCCIGJPetrohilosLI: https://bit.ly/CCCLiJPetrohilos

The Shamanic Author
Strength, Courage, and Confidence with Cheryl Ilov

The Shamanic Author

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 82:37


Cheryl is also an author and speaker, who earned her graduate degree in physical therapy. Cheryl provides consulting services, online training, hosts a podcast called The FemiNinja Project, and authored an award-winning book titled Forever Fit and Flexible. She inspires and motivates others to find their own path to health and healing, including physical, mental, and emotional well-being.   Join Thomas Wurm, Anne Martin, and Cheryl Ilov as we discuss how to navigate and be resilient from traumatic experiences. We explore how martial arts, self-defense, and Feldenkris can be incredibly beneficial. We talk about how we can defeat or lessen PTSD and how western medicine has sometimes done more harm than good.  Learn how to be responsible for your own healing and what your self-talk can do. Learn how to build strength, courage, confidence, and empowerment with martial arts.  Cheryl runs us through three great exercises to allow you to practice and become aware of your posture, mindfulness and focus.     Feldenkrais, is a  highly sophisticated form of neuromuscular re-education.   Links: www.cherylilov.com www.facebook.com/ilovinsights/ www.thefemininjaproject.com www.mountainmindtricks.com www.wildlandwellnessfoundation.com www.mountainmindtricks.com/mudwater www.maps.org   Books: Heal Your Body – Louise Hay How to be an Adult – David Richo  

The Shamanic Author
Work Life Balance With Ben Strahan

The Shamanic Author

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 84:51


Podcast Host Thomas Wurm and Co-host Anne Martin welcome Ben Strahan, the Superintendent for the Eldorado Hotshots, an elite wildland firefighting crew out of California. Ben has years of Hotshot experience, provides quality insight on mental health in the wildland community, and shares his story of suicidal thoughts and his beneficial journey with plant medicine.    We dive into how identifying ourselves as our jobs can be problematic but serve up solutions to become more than just what you do. We learn the importance of life and how to share that gift with our crews, our families, and everyone we love doing life with.    We cover mental health, depression, suicidal thoughts, plant medicine, resiliency in the wildland fire community. Ben gives us the best metaphor for peaks and valleys we've ever heard and Ben's super effective list of daily check-ins that keep him healthy, sound, resilient, and the best leader he can be.    Links: Instagram @benstrahan   Wildland Wellness Foundation - https://www.wildlandwellnessfoundation.com/ Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies - https://maps.org/ Mountain Mind Tricks - mountainmindtricks.com

The Shamanic Author
Breakthrough Your Baggage with Master Practitioner Anne Martin

The Shamanic Author

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 85:05


Today we have host Thomas M. Wurm interviewing a co-host Anne Martin. In this episode, we welcome Anne Martin to the Mountain Mind Tricks team as a Master Practitioner!   We discuss in-depth topics like Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Mental and Emotional Release, and Hypnotherapy.   We go in-depth into neuroplasticity, emotional baggage, modeling, the benefits of alternative health care, how the conscious and unconscious minds work, and the instant gratification of removing the root cause of a problem in your life. We understand the strength of beliefs and values and how they differ between people. We delve into the difficulties of a Master Practitioner Training of NLP, MER, and Hypnosis. We also explore short modalities that can create lasting change in your being in such a very short amount of time, and how important the requisites for change are.    Anne Martin is a breakthrough coach, a wildland firefighter, and a former first responder. She specializes in working with first responders in breakthrough sessions, coaching, and hypnotherapy. She has valuable experience in working with trauma, career, physical health, and relationships. Anne enjoys sharing success with her clients, mountain biking, learning, teaching, hiking with her dogs, and fishing.    Mountain Mind Tricks - https://mountainmindtricks.com/ Wildland Wellness Foundation - https://www.wildlandwellnessfoundation.com/ Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies - https://maps.org/ MUDWTR - mountainmindtricks.com/mudwater     Anne's Contacts - https://www.mountainmindtricks.com/empowered-leadership-movement                              https://www.facebook.com/anne.martin.3760/                              Instagram - @elitefire1507   Book Recommendations: The Biology of Belief - Bruce Lipton The Divided Mind - De. John Sarno Mental and Emotional Release - Dr. Matt James Six Minutes for Excellence - Thomas M. Wurm The Brain that Changes Itself - Norman Doidge The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen R. Covey

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Wabush Come Home Year, Corporal Chad O'Quinn, and Labrador Winter Games

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 55:51


We mark the passing of longtime CBC journalist Mike Power, who brought you stories of Labradorians for nearly forty years, by listening to part of his last time on the air here seven years ago. The North West River volunteer library has been running for decades, but they need some funding help. They're holding an online auction with new and gently used items. We get the details from library board member Anne Martin. We get a breakdown of how a national licence for doctors could help with the province's physician deficit. The CBC's Carolyn Ray brings us that story. Next year, towns throughout Newfoundland and Labrador will be celebrating Come Home Year. Wabush already has planning well underway. Committee co-chair Gail Hodge tells us what's in the works. Friends and family remember Corporal Chad O'Quinn as being larger than life, someone who enjoyed living on the edge and giving it his all. 12 years after he was killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, we hear from Cpl. O'Quinn's parents today. The Labrador Winter Games has been pushed back to 2023 due to COVID-19, but funding and a board of directors are now in place for the event. Minister of Labrador Affairs Lisa Dempster joins us to talk about it. Finally, get your board ready and dust off those skis. Smokey Mountain is getting set to welcome another year of outdoor enthusiasts. Club President Toby Leon tells us what people can expect to see this year.

Zone Grise - Saison 2
Neuronutrition & microbiote, avec Andréanne Martin, nutritionniste

Zone Grise - Saison 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 65:51


Dans l'épisode de cette semaine, je m'entretiens avec Andréanne Martin pour parler de microbiote intestinal, neuronutrition et d'alimentation et santé psychologique. Andréanne

New Books in Women's History
Marnie Hughes-Warrington and Anne Martin, "Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 62:39


Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography (Routledge, 2021) introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories. Marnie Hughes-Warrington is Deputy-Vice Chancellor Research and Enterprise at the University of South Australia and Visitor at the School of History, Australian National University, Australia. She is the author of several historiography texts, including Fifty Key Thinkers on History (three editions), History Goes to the Movies (2007) and History as Wonder (2018). Anne Martin is Director of the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre at the Australian National University, Australia. She is an Aboriginal rights activist and educator who is dedicated to changing the future for our next generation of leaders. Alexandra Ortolja-Baird is Lecturer in Digital History and Culture at the University of Portsmouth. She tweets at @timetravelallie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the History of Science
Marnie Hughes-Warrington and Anne Martin, "Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 62:39


Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography (Routledge, 2021) introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories. Marnie Hughes-Warrington is Deputy-Vice Chancellor Research and Enterprise at the University of South Australia and Visitor at the School of History, Australian National University, Australia. She is the author of several historiography texts, including Fifty Key Thinkers on History (three editions), History Goes to the Movies (2007) and History as Wonder (2018). Anne Martin is Director of the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre at the Australian National University, Australia. She is an Aboriginal rights activist and educator who is dedicated to changing the future for our next generation of leaders. Alexandra Ortolja-Baird is Lecturer in Digital History and Culture at the University of Portsmouth. She tweets at @timetravelallie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Economic and Business History
Marnie Hughes-Warrington and Anne Martin, "Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 62:39


Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography (Routledge, 2021) introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories. Marnie Hughes-Warrington is Deputy-Vice Chancellor Research and Enterprise at the University of South Australia and Visitor at the School of History, Australian National University, Australia. She is the author of several historiography texts, including Fifty Key Thinkers on History (three editions), History Goes to the Movies (2007) and History as Wonder (2018). Anne Martin is Director of the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre at the Australian National University, Australia. She is an Aboriginal rights activist and educator who is dedicated to changing the future for our next generation of leaders. Alexandra Ortolja-Baird is Lecturer in Digital History and Culture at the University of Portsmouth. She tweets at @timetravelallie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Intellectual History
Marnie Hughes-Warrington and Anne Martin, "Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 62:39


Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography (Routledge, 2021) introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories. Marnie Hughes-Warrington is Deputy-Vice Chancellor Research and Enterprise at the University of South Australia and Visitor at the School of History, Australian National University, Australia. She is the author of several historiography texts, including Fifty Key Thinkers on History (three editions), History Goes to the Movies (2007) and History as Wonder (2018). Anne Martin is Director of the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre at the Australian National University, Australia. She is an Aboriginal rights activist and educator who is dedicated to changing the future for our next generation of leaders. Alexandra Ortolja-Baird is Lecturer in Digital History and Culture at the University of Portsmouth. She tweets at @timetravelallie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in History
Marnie Hughes-Warrington and Anne Martin, "Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 62:39


Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography (Routledge, 2021) introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories. Marnie Hughes-Warrington is Deputy-Vice Chancellor Research and Enterprise at the University of South Australia and Visitor at the School of History, Australian National University, Australia. She is the author of several historiography texts, including Fifty Key Thinkers on History (three editions), History Goes to the Movies (2007) and History as Wonder (2018). Anne Martin is Director of the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre at the Australian National University, Australia. She is an Aboriginal rights activist and educator who is dedicated to changing the future for our next generation of leaders. Alexandra Ortolja-Baird is Lecturer in Digital History and Culture at the University of Portsmouth. She tweets at @timetravelallie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books Network
Marnie Hughes-Warrington and Anne Martin, "Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 62:39


Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography (Routledge, 2021) introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories. Marnie Hughes-Warrington is Deputy-Vice Chancellor Research and Enterprise at the University of South Australia and Visitor at the School of History, Australian National University, Australia. She is the author of several historiography texts, including Fifty Key Thinkers on History (three editions), History Goes to the Movies (2007) and History as Wonder (2018). Anne Martin is Director of the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre at the Australian National University, Australia. She is an Aboriginal rights activist and educator who is dedicated to changing the future for our next generation of leaders. Alexandra Ortolja-Baird is Lecturer in Digital History and Culture at the University of Portsmouth. She tweets at @timetravelallie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

SUR LA LIGNE : Le podcast de tennis officiel de L’OMNIUM BANQUE NATIONALE PRÉSENTÉ PAR ROGERS

On revient sur le tournoi de Barcelone où Nadal a encore prouvé qu'il est le roi de la terre battue. On parle également de Felix Auger-Aliassime qui a connu une bonne semaine à ce même tournoi. Aslan Karatsev continue d'impressionner. Il a vaincu Djokovic chez lui en Serbie. Le Russe est-il la révélation de l'année?  Entrevue avec Andréanne Martin, la directrice générale adjointe de Tennis Québec.

Steve Dale's Pet World
SDPW: Show #838

Steve Dale's Pet World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 43:31


It’s that time of year - are you tempted to adopt a rabbit for your kids before Easter? You really have to be prepared before you adopt a rabbit, so this week we’ll chat with Anne Martin, Executive Director of the House Rabbit Society, about what you need to know before you adopt a bunny. Spring means great weather is finally coming back, but it also means parasites. Dr. Rick Marrinson of the Companion Animal Parasite Council joins us to talk about all of the right ways to protect our pets from fleas, ticks, mosquitoes and other critters that can make our pets (and our homes) uncomfortable. Steve helps listeners by phone and email.

Not Real Art
Favianna Rodriguez, Anne Martin + The Power of Print with Erin Yoshi

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 61:39


For women, the time is now. Today Erin Yoshi begins her month-long takeover of the Not Real Art Podcast with a focus on uplifting women in the arts. We kick things off by finding out a little more about Erin, who is a creative strategist that paints stirring murals. As a curator, producer, former nonprofit executive, and now podcast host, Erin interviews two raw and powerful women for today's episode: Favianna Rodriguez and Anne Martin. To start, listeners will learn about Favianna's journey through art and how it has served as a way for her to express her experiences and the struggles of the oppressed. We then find out from Anne about her own history in art, the intricacies of printmaking, and the substantial value that comes with it. Following this, we tuck into the subtle and not-so-subtle undertones of Favinanna and Anne's artwork before we unpack why prints can be so empowering. Both Favianna and Anne open up on the democratizing nature of prints and why tier value to society is misunderstood. After packing away print myths, Anne shares takeaways from her successful print clients. She expresses the importance of brand while Favianna doubles down on how artists can create fellowship. Toward the end of the episode, Favianna and Anne share their personal stories and touch on their respective vocational endeavors: The Center for Cultural Power and Sugar Press, respectively. To hear more on the power of print, women and marginalized empowerment, education, and wealth generation be sure to join us today!   Key Points From This Episode: Our exciting changes for the month of March. Introducing your takeover host, Erin Yoshi! A little bit more about Erin. We welcome our guests Favianna Rodriguez and Anne Martin. Favianna on the social justice undertones in her work. Anne talks about her early art experiences. Favianna walks us through her printmaking process.  Why printmaking does not devalue work and is still authentic. Printmaking and its power of accessibility. Anne's takeaways from clients who are successful in prints. The relationship between art and fellowship. Anne talks about the ethics behind Sugar Press. Favianna shares details on The Center For Cultural Power. How Favianna has become a successful artist. Anne shares insight into how her artist clients have created their success. Favianna's recipe for success. For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/favianna-rodriguez-anne-martin

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Not Real Art
Favianna Rodriguez, Anne Martin + The Power of Print with Erin Yoshi

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 60:59


For women, the time is now. Today Erin Yoshi begins her month-long takeover of the Not Real Art Podcast with a focus on uplifting women in the arts. We kick things off by finding out a little more about Erin, who is a creative strategist that paints stirring murals. As a curator, producer, former nonprofit executive, and now podcast host, Erin interviews two raw and powerful women for today’s episode: Favianna Rodriguez and Anne Martin. To start, listeners will learn about Favianna’s journey through art and how it has served as a way for her to express her experiences and the struggles of the oppressed. We then find out from Anne about her own history in art, the intricacies of printmaking, and the substantial value that comes with it. Following this, we tuck into the subtle and not-so-subtle undertones of Favinanna and Anne’s artwork before we unpack why prints can be so empowering. Both Favianna and Anne open up on the democratizing nature of prints and why tier value to society is misunderstood. After packing away print myths, Anne shares takeaways from her successful print clients. She expresses the importance of brand while Favianna doubles down on how artists can create fellowship. Toward the end of the episode, Favianna and Anne share their personal stories and touch on their respective vocational endeavors: The Center for Cultural Power and Sugar Press, respectively. To hear more on the power of print, women and marginalized empowerment, education, and wealth generation be sure to join us today!   Key Points From This Episode: Our exciting changes for the month of March. Introducing your takeover host, Erin Yoshi! A little bit more about Erin. We welcome our guests Favianna Rodriguez and Anne Martin. Favianna on the social justice undertones in her work. Anne talks about her early art experiences. Favianna walks us through her printmaking process.  Why printmaking does not devalue work and is still authentic. Printmaking and its power of accessibility. Anne’s takeaways from clients who are successful in prints. The relationship between art and fellowship. Anne talks about the ethics behind Sugar Press. Favianna shares details on The Center For Cultural Power. How Favianna has become a successful artist. Anne shares insight into how her artist clients have created their success. Favianna’s recipe for success. For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/favianna-rodriguez-anne-martin

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Steel Magnolias - Holding on to the good of The South

How delta tamales got here is still a mystery. Some say migrant cotton harvesters from Mexico introduced the Mississippi Delta region to them in the early 1900’s, which made African-American residents start making them too! They are a notable cuisine in the South and today we are diving into these delicious wrapped foods! Great resources on tamale history: “Delta Hot Tamales” by Anne Martin  “A Good Meal is Hard to Find” by Amy C. Evans    If you want to hit a bunch of various establishments, check out the Tamale Trail   Our Delta Blues Episode would be fun to check out if you make the trip through Clarksdale, MS https://apple.co/3d6zeU3   You can order online and have them shipped to you! Scott’s Hot Tamales   CC's Hot Tamales   Loved this copy of Greek Restaurant, Taziki’s Lemon Chicken Soup: https://bit.ly/3rzsQZb   TELL US ABOUT HOW YOU ARE PRACTICING HOSPITALITY during Covid-19. In 90 seconds or less, leave us a voice recording to share what you’ve done or what you’ve seen another do to show hospitality even in a pandemic. Record your message here and we may include in a future episode: https://bit.ly/3q2KjZO   Follow Us @SteelMagnoliasPodcast  

The Shamanic Author
Anne Martin: Wildland Firefighter and Mental Health Advocate

The Shamanic Author

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 57:32


Anne tells her story of overcoming a traumatic brain injury while on the job. We talk about openness in the wildland fire community and alternative therapies like hypnosis, breathwork, journaling, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.    If you are in a hard place in life as a wildland firefighter. Anne will inspire you to open to new ideas and change your mindset. If you are a wildland firefighter that wants to focus on mental health you need to listen to this podcast.    Links: https://www.instagram.com/elitefire1507/

Auckland Libraries
Voices of Rosehill College: Anne Martin - Teacher

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 4:45


In this recording Alicia Griffin talks with Anne Martin who began teaching at Rosehill college in 1978. In this track she talks about the school uniform….and reflects on changes in Papakura. Have you got a story to add to the Voices of Rosehill College project? We'd love to add your story to this collection. Register your interest at Papakura Library reception or email papakura.library@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz You can enjoy the Rosehill College jubilee exhibition by vising the Museum and Library in Papakura until the end of January. A collaborative project by Papakura Museum, Sir Edmund Hillary Library & Auckland Libraries Heritage and Research. Reference: Voices of Rosehill College Oral History Project - OH_1435_02 Anne Martin

Claare Ny Gael - Manx Radio
Claare ny Gael 19th April 2020

Claare Ny Gael - Manx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 51:18


Bob Carswell delivers a weekly programme of great Manx Gaelic broadcasting and entertainment. We hear more about William Kennish's early life as he tells it in verse : some of the jobs he had, and how he enjoyed the Sabbath day of rest. We return to The 900 Club for a story that somehow got missed, though this is a fictionalised account of a genuine event, when writer Stuart Lake talked to Wyatt Earp, and his subsequent book gave rise to the legend of the lawman which is so well-known today - though rather at odds with the truth. As nyn giaull : SKEEAL ELLEY - Oie as laa : BRYHER'S BOYS - Camborne Hill : FRIBO - Seljefloyel : GEORGIA RUTH & ALAW - Y g'lomen : TWISTED ANGELS - Ellan Vannin : STOCKTON'S WING - Slipslide : ROBERT TEAR with PHILIP LEDGER - The sally gardens : ANNE MARTIN with INGRID HENDERSON, MARY SMITH & WILLIAM MacDONALD - Ho ro gun togainn : CERI RHYS MATTHEWS & JONATHAN SHORLAND - Aderyn du a'i blufyn sidan/Hela'r geinach/Bwmba

Long Live The Brains
LLTB Episode 4: A Sister's Encounter With Parkinson's Disease

Long Live The Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 29:22


In this episode of Long Live The Brains, Dr. Tipton interviews Anne Martin about her encounter with Parkinson's Disease (PD). Anne is recently retired from the Mayo Clinic where she worked as a clinical research coordinator and the facilitator of the Mayo Clinic Florida Parkinson's Disease support group. Anne has seen how PD and related disorders effects the lives of countless individuals including her sister and father. Hear Anne's perspective of the issues that her sister dealt with as she pursued an accurate diagnosis, which didn't come easily. In the episode, Anne made some recommendations for resources that might be useful for those with and caring for those with PD.  https://www.davisphinneyfoundation.org/ https://www.apdaparkinson.org/  https://www.parkinson.org/ https://www.michaeljfox.org/   

Capital Allocators
Anne Martin - Pulling the Oars as CIO of Wesleyan University (Capital Allocators, EP.114)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 53:24


Anne Martin is the Chief Investment Officer for Wesleyan University, where she manages the school's $1 billion endowment. Anne's career started in the tech world and shifted to endowment management at Yale's famed investments office. She took over at Wesleyan a decade ago, as one of a handful of Yale Investment alumns serving other institutions. Our conversation covers Anne's path from competitive rowing to the tech world and a fortuitous connection with David Swensen. We cover the transferable skills from private equity to endowment management, key lessons learned at Yale, experience taking on a "start-up" at Wesleyan, application of knowledge to a smaller pool of capital, development of a team and a portfolio, perspectives on natural resources and venture capital, and Wesleyan's competitive advantage as an allocator. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast

Not Real Art
E74: Anne Martin of Sugar Press Art

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 61:47


Welcome back to the Not Real Art Podcast! Today we have a great friend, creative powerhouse and generally lovely citizen of the world on the show, none other than Anne Martin of Sugar Press Art! Anne is here to share her own creative journey, how she found her niche helping other artists get their work out there and why she is living the dream, doing exactly what she should be doing! Since art school, when she started realizing that she was always highly involved in her friends' and peers' artworks, Anne was destined to find her place in the publishing world, championing the work she loved and believed in. In our conversation, we talk about Sugar Press, how the agency started and its founding principles, before Anne breaks down some of her concerns for emerging artists, exposure deals and some tips for copyrighting and cataloging one's work. She shares about some of the artists she is excited to be working with at Sugar Press and the recent KAABOO event they hosted! For this and a whole lot more, join us for this great show! For more information about artists, links and resources from this episode, please visit https://notrealart.com/anne-martin-sugar-press-art/. Key Points From This Episode: A little bit about Sugar Press Art, what they do and their three-year history! Some of Anne's early work in the publishing and art world. The holistic and collaborative approach that Sugar Press has adopted. Artists' responsibility to work on the marketing side of their career. Legal concerns and the frequency of uncredited use of artworks by big brands. Exposure bucks and how brands exploit artists to work for free. The price of copyrighting and cataloging pieces correctly. Some of the artists that Sugar Press is currently working with. The rise of legal psychedelics and how this impacts art openings. Sugar Press' event called KAABOO and some of the highlights from the exhibition. The constant instability of art prices and investing in expensive pieces. Big conglomerates that are buying up small independent galleries in New York. The project that Anne and Sourdough worked on together recently. Anne's concerns about showing art out of commission-based spaces.   

Not Real Art
E74: Anne Martin of Sugar Press Art

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 61:07


Welcome back to the Not Real Art Podcast! Today we have a great friend, creative powerhouse and generally lovely citizen of the world on the show, none other than Anne Martin of Sugar Press Art! Anne is here to share her own creative journey, how she found her niche helping other artists get their work out there and why she is living the dream, doing exactly what she should be doing! Since art school, when she started realizing that she was always highly involved in her friends' and peers' artworks, Anne was destined to find her place in the publishing world, championing the work she loved and believed in. In our conversation, we talk about Sugar Press, how the agency started and its founding principles, before Anne breaks down some of her concerns for emerging artists, exposure deals and some tips for copyrighting and cataloging one's work. She shares about some of the artists she is excited to be working with at Sugar Press and the recent KAABOO event they hosted! For this and a whole lot more, join us for this great show!  Key Points From This Episode: A little bit about Sugar Press Art, what they do and their three-year history! Some of Anne's early work in the publishing and art world. The holistic and collaborative approach that Sugar Press has adopted. Artists' responsibility to work on the marketing side of their career. Legal concerns and the frequency of uncredited use of artworks by big brands. Exposure bucks and how brands exploit artists to work for free. The price of copyrighting and cataloging pieces correctly. Some of the artists that Sugar Press is currently working with. The rise of legal psychedelics and how this impacts art openings. Sugar Press' event called KAABOO and some of the highlights from the exhibition. The constant instability of art prices and investing in expensive pieces. Big conglomerates that are buying up small independent galleries in New York. The project that Anne and Sourdough worked on together recently. Anne's concerns about showing art out of commission-based spaces.    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Sugar Press — https://sugarpressart.com/ Anne Martin — https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-martin-7ba94042 Picasso — https://www.pablopicasso.org/ Pollock — https://www.jackson-pollock.org/ Edward Weston — http://www.artnet.com/artists/edward-weston/ Craigslist — https://craigslist.org Warhol — https://www.biography.com/artist/andy-warhol H&M — https://www.hm.com Cadillac — https://www.cadillac.com Mercedes — https://www.mercedes-benz.com Gillette — https://gillette.com Colette Miller — https://colettemiller.com David Young — https://sugarpressart.com/april-by-david-young-v/ Haydee Escobar — https://www.instagram.com/ibelieveart The Last Bookstore — http://lastbookstorela.com Erin Yoshi — https://www.erinyoshi.com Amanda Lynn — http://www.alynnpaint.com Virgin — https://www.virgin.com Richard Branson — https://www.virgin.com/richard-branson Target — https://www.target.com/ DesignerCon — https://www.designercon.com Man One — http://www.manone.com/ Man One on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ManOneArt Scott “Sourdough” Power — https://www.instagram.com/sourdoughpower/ Not Real Art Conference — https://www.notrealartconference.com/ Not Real Art on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/notrealartofficial/

The Cheeky Natives
Desiree-Anne Martin: We don't Talk About it Ever

The Cheeky Natives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 62:39


‘But I am done with deceit. Lies no longer hold any allure for me. Now I seek true words that will, somehow, begin to heal that which has broken.' – Desiree – Anne Martin (@believe_deeply). ‘We Don't Talk About It. Ever' is Desiree-Anne Martin's powerful, harrowing, and poignant portrayal of her journey from an addict to an author. Heart-breaking in some parts but also so inspiring, she takes us through this journey in an intimate and honest revelation of the road to destruction and the journey to redemption. In a powerful but quiet way, Desiree-Anne shows just how the wounds of childhood translate into adult traumas. But in a wonderful homage to the power of healing, Desiree-Anne's journey is also one of hope. She sat with The Cheeky Natives to discuss her book ‘We don't talk about it. Ever' And what it means to journey through the most hopeless of situations from substance abuse to toxic relationships. Desiree-Anne's book is a triumphant journey.

Origins - A podcast about Limited Partners, created by Notation Capital
Beezer Clarkson hosts Anne Martin, CIO of Wesleyan University

Origins - A podcast about Limited Partners, created by Notation Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 49:22


In this special episode of Origins, Beezer Clarkson of Sapphire Partners hosts Anne Martin, the Chief Investment Officer of Wesleyan University. Anne was previously a Director of Investments at Yale University, where she oversaw the private and natural resource portfolio. At Wesleyan University, she oversees all aspects of the endowment and reports to the university's board and investment committee. Over the course of the conversation, Beezer and Anne cover exactly what it means to run and invest a university endowment, Anne's goals for the program, how she thinks about investing across asset classes, and particularly how she approaches venture capital and picking managers. Their discussion is a unique look into what is a typically opaque part of the Limited Partner ecosystem, and a must-listen for anyone considering raising capital from endowments.

Animals Today Radio
Animals Today April 20, 2019: Rabbits as pets. Update on dog fighting. Preventing dog bites.

Animals Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 43:17


To kick off this show, Lori welcomes Anne Martin, PhD., Executive Director of House Rabbit Society. Lori and Anne begin by talking about the many joys of living with one or more pet rabbits. They continue discussing some of the serious rabbit welfare issues including overpopulation (they are the third most surrendered animal to shelters after […]

About You Podcast
#15 Responsibility to the Environment: Kelly Anne-Martin

About You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 75:35


Kelly Ana-Martin starts the conversation on the responsibility to conservation and her love for Africa, monkey business and the marine life. JayBlack highlights on Trump and governments on care for the biosphere and entrepeneurship. We find out that Rophus' sister is a baboon lover and some light moments.

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils
Greg Dwyer on Diamond Mind: Silvia Anne Martin

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 30:00


Greg Dwyer on Building Fortunes Radio

Studentrådet
Studentrådet S3E10 - Påskeanbefalinger og sexleketøy

Studentrådet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018


Hjertligkommen (det betyr hjertelig velkommen) til nok en sending av Studentrådet. I studio finner vi Frikka, Martin og Anne-Martin og det blir Påskeanbefalinger, upopulære meninger og diskusjoner rundt klining, sexleketøy og angrepiller. En helt ordinær Studentrådetepisode med andre ord. God påske!

She's Running
Episode 42 - Interview with Anne Martin

She's Running

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 20:45


Anne Martin is a problem solver who wants to do more. So what's her solution? Run for Chancery Court Judge, of course!

Its New Orleans: Louisiana Eats
Delta Hot Tamales - Louisiana Eats - It's New Orleans

Its New Orleans: Louisiana Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 50:00


On this week s show, we travel to Greenville, Mississippi for their annual Delta Hot Tamale Festival. We begin by speaking with author Julia Reed, who participates as the festival s official Pizzazz Consultant. Julia s writing has graced the pages of Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue Magazine and Garden and Gun. She shares memories of the very first Hot Tamale Festival and the significance of the hot tamale in the Mississippi Delta. Leading off the festival, Julia facilitates a conversation for the Literary Culinary Mash Up, featuring some of our favorite chefs and writers. Roy Blount, Jr., Calvin Trillin, and Chef Allison Vines Rushing discuss stories about and around the Southern table. We also meet several vendors involved in the hot tamale cook off, including Larry Harmon, who welcomes us to his award winning, family run Hot Tamale Heaven. After spending an afternoon sampling the many varieties of tamales, we meet one of the festival s founders a hot tamamma named Anne Martin, whose book offers a historical record of the distinctive culinary treat. For more cultural context, we turn to John T. Edge, Director of the Southern Foodways Alliance. John T. shares his point of view on tamales and the South. Hot tamales and they re red hot...on this week s Louisiana Eats For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.

Animals Today Radio
Animals Today September 16, 2017: All about rabbits. Divorce and companion animals. Settlement reached in the “monkey selfie” lawsuit.

Animals Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 42:17


International Rabbit Day is fast approaching, so Lori begins with a two-part interview with Dr. Anne Martin, executive Director, House Rabbit Society. They discuss rabbits as pets and other welfare issues including cosmetic testing on rabbits and rabbit overpopulation. There’s tons of good info here! Then, Philadelphia based family law attorney Mark Momjian joins Lori […]

Its New Orleans: Louisiana Eats
Louisiana Eats: Delta Hot Tamales - Louisiana Eats - It's New Orleans

Its New Orleans: Louisiana Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 50:00


On this week s show, we travel to Greenville, Mississippi for their annual Delta Hot Tamale Festival. We begin by speaking with author Julia Reed, who participates as the festival s official Pizzazz Consultant. Julia s writing has graced the pages of Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue Magazine and Garden and Gun. She shares memories of the very first Hot Tamale Festival and the significance of the hot tamale in the Mississippi Delta. Leading off the festival, Julia facilitates a conversation for the Literary Culinary Mash Up, featuring some of our favorite chefs and writers. Roy Blount, Jr., Calvin Trillin, and Chef Allison Vines Rushing discuss stories about and around the Southern table. We also meet several vendors involved in the hot tamale cook off, including Larry Harmon, who welcomes us to his award winning, family run Hot Tamale Heaven. After spending an afternoon sampling the many varieties of tamales, we meet one of the festival s founders a hot tamamma named Anne Martin, whose book offers a historical record of the distinctive culinary treat. For more cultural context, we turn to John T. Edge, Director of the Southern Foodways Alliance. John T. shares his point of view on tamales and the South. Hot tamales and they re red hot...on this week s Louisiana Eats For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.

Hare of the rabbit podcast
American Sable - Split Lip - News - Lettuce - Admire

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 36:00


Now I would like to remind you that if you are enjoying the podcast, you can donate through Patreon for as little as one dollar a month. You donation will help to cover the expenses of hosting for the podcast.   Just Visit http://www.hareoftherabbit.com On this weeks episode, we cove the American Sable rabbit, the news, the word Admire and plant of the week: Lettuce, as well as another rabbit folk tale - Rabbit gets his split lip.   I would like to thank you for taking the time to listen to me today. American Sable Rabbit Information and History The American Sable is one of those little-known breeds that is actually very handsome and useful.   Sable rabbits were discovered in chinchilla rabbit litters separately in California and in England, and developed concurrently within their separate breeding lines on both sides of the world.  Recessive genes in the Chinchilla lines produced an entirely new colour, with a body shape that remained identical to the Chinchilla itself. The very first Sable rabbits are believed to have cropped up in the herd of Mr. David Irving, an Englishman who lived near Liverpool.   He had imported some Chinchilla rabbits from France in the mid-1910s.  The Chinchilla breed was itself still showing evidence of its newness in the various sports seen in the early litters. Shaded brown rabbits, as well as martin-patterned sports, could be found in the nestbox now and again.   The sepia-shaded bunnies in Mr. Irving’s nestboxes invariably landed in the stew pot, because he was focused on the Chinchilla color.  But there were other English breeders who were smitten by the cute-as-buttons sports.  They bred these brown rabbits together just to see what would happen.  What happened was, if the genetics were just right, they could produce more of these very attractive rabbits.   Although the color didn’t entirely breed true - it was never the only color in the nestbox - they could still standardize the type and medium sable hue of the rabbits.  Mr. Irving was instrumental in the spread of Sable rabbits, as they were eventually called, throughout Europe.   Now across the pond as they say, for the American Sables in the USA This American rabbit breed was developed independently from the Sable breed known in England in the early 1900’s.   In California in 1924, Mr. Otto Brock of San Gabriel, California, found the first shaded brown rabbits in the nestboxes of his ‘purebred’ Chinchilla rabbits. The rest of the story of American sable rabbits in California reads much as it did with the breeders in England. At first there were three different color variations among the Sables. There was a lighter brown, a medium brown, and one with tan markings. Of these three color phases, the light and medium browns were bred together to arrive a medium color, brown rabbit with darker points and the tan-patterned was developed into a separate breed called the Silver Sable Marten. With the exception of a few things, the American Sable is identical to the Siamese Sable and Sable Marten of England. The American Sable is slightly larger at an average of eight pounds of a senior buck and nine pounds for a senior doe. In England, the sizes run about two pounds smaller. The Siamese Sable is also shown in Light, Medium and Dark while in the United States, only the Medium color phase is recognized by the ARBA, the American Rabbit Breeders Association. In 1929, the American Sable Rabbit Society was formed. They named the new breed the American Sable, and called for medium-colored shading. The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) recognized the breed in 1931. Included were medium-shaded Sables, and the lighter Siamese Sables.  Tan-patterned (marten) sables were also occurring in the US, however instead of recognizing them under the umbrella of the American Sable, they were called Silver Sable Martens, and these were accepted as a new variety of Silver Marten rabbits. After the great start to a challenging breed, the sables did not fare so well, at least in the United States.  The breed never truly caught the fancy of the rabbit breeding community. Like so many breeds, the American Sable got off to a great start.  However, as more new breeds of rabbits were developed, the Sable fell by the wayside.   By 1976, numbers of the Siamese Sable variety bottomed out. The variety was eliminated. Every year the ARBA has a National Convention where thousands of rabbits are shown from all over the world. All of the recognized breeds are shown as well as breeds that are in the process of trying to be recognized as a breed. When only one American Sable was shown at the Convention, it was a wake-up call that the breed was in danger of disappearing. The lone exhibitor, Al Roerdanz, was determined that the breed was not going to die out. After searching the United States, he was able to obtain seven more American Sables. He then imported a trio of Sables from England to breed to the rabbits he already had. Because of the small gene pool, Roerdanz introduced several other breeds to his existing herd of Sables. He added Californians, Chinchillas, and Sable Silver Martens, among other breeds to bring back his breed. Adding the Californians and Chinchillas was not as strange as you might think. The Sable originated from the Chinchillas and so did the Californian breed. Each breed that was added in to the breed was added for a specific reason.     In 1982, numbers of Sables were so low that Mr. Al Roerdanz of Ohio and a few other breeders had to literally re-build the breed. Through the efforts of Al Roerdanz of Kingsville, Ohio, seven purebred American Sables were located and used to revive the breed and increase numbers of animals.  They also used British imports and the injection of new blood mainly via Sable Silver Martens, Sable Rex, Havanas, Californians, and Standard Chinchilla.I  n 1982 Mr. Roerdanz along with several American Sable fanciers formed the American Sable Rabbit Society, which included 13 charter members. That year the breed reached the required quota of animals shown to retain recognition of breed status in the Standard of Perfection, according to ARBA rules, thus saving the breed from extinction.  At the 1983 ARBA National Convention, breed numbers were sufficient to retain the American Sable rabbit breed in the Sable variety. The American Sable is still rare, however not listed as endangered The American Sable has regular commercial type, but is slightly smaller than other commercial breeds such as the Satin or Californian.   It has commercial body type and is suitable for 4-H meat pen project, if you’d like to try something different from the usual Cal’s and New Zealands.  The fur is a rollback.  The namesake feature of this breed is its lovely sable color.  The back of the rabbit is rich sepia brown, which lightens on the rabbit’s sides and darkens to nearly black on the nose, ears, feet, and tail.  This breed is not very popular, but not in imminent danger of extinction thanks to a community of breeders who call themselves “Sablers.” The American Sable rabbit has a commercial-sized body which weights anywhere from 8-10 lbs., with males usually weighing slightly less than the females. These rabbits have a rounded head with vertical, upright ears. The head is rounded, with ears that are held upright and the topline creates a long curve, from the bottom of the neck to the base of the tail. The American Sable rabbit enjoys gentle petting on its back and between its ears. The American Sable rabbit has soft, fine, dense coat that requires more grooming that the average short-haired rabbit, but less than long-haired rabbit breeds like Angoras. Because their coat is so thick, they will definitely shed more during moulting periods. Owners need to be prepared for regular brushings during these heavy shedding periods, especially if your American Sable is an indoor rabbit. Simply groom your rabbit with a slicker brush outdoors 1-2 times per week as necessary during shedding season, and once every two weeks during off-season times. The American Sable rabbit only comes in one color that is accepted by the ARBA. Their head, feet, ears, back and top of tail are a dark sepia color, while the rest of their coat fades to a lighter tan, like a Siamese cat. The Sable coloration is caused by a gene called “chinchilla light,” symbolized by cchl or cch1.  This gene is incompletely dominant over the two below it (Himalayan and REW.)  When a rabbit has two copies of cchl, it looks so dark brown as to be almost black.  This color is called seal.  A correctly colored sable has one copy of cchl and one copy of a lower C-series allele: Himalayan or REW.   Therefore, breeding two correctly colored sables can result in seal, Himalayan, or ruby-eyed white offspring.   The non-showable colors are useful to a breeding program, however, because breeding a seal to a himie or REW will result in 100% correct sables.  Some breeders have crossed Californians (Himalayan-colored breed) into their American Sables to improve type and add some genetic diversity.  As is the case with any crossbreeding project, you will find some people for and others strongly against this practice. American Sables have soft, fine, dense coat that requires more grooming that the average short-haired rabbit. The head, feet, ears, back, and top of the tail are a dark sepia, while the coat fades to a lighter tan over the rest of the body, similar to the coloring of a Siamese cat. The breed's eyes are usually dark with a ruby hue. The eyes are dark but because of a recessive albino gene, the pupils reflect a ruby reddish glow. Kits are born white, silver, or gray.   This extraordinary breed has brown eyes that will appear red when reflected by light. This rabbit carries an albino gene which causes this red glow and also why some kits are born white. Let’s take a closer peek on how the breeders achieved this kind of coloration for the sables. A gene that is called ‘chinchilla light’, which is symbolized by cchl or cch1, causes the coloration of American Sable. This gene, being incompletely dominant over the Himalayan and REW gene, which are below the chinchilla light, causes the darkish brown coloring of the rabbit. It’s so dark that it’s almost black already. This color that stands between dark brown and black is called seal. Ideally, an American Sable with a correct coloring has one copy of cchl and one of either the Himalayan and REW. This also means that for a successful breeding of two correctly colored American Sables, a breeder can achieve a seal, Himalayan or ruby-eyed white offspring A perfectly colored Sable is difficult to produce. Any blotchiness of shading –which can be easily caused by sunburn or molt — is a fault.  The eyes must possess a ruby glow to avoid disqualification on the show table.  A white toenail is also cause for disqualification. There are 4 color variations that possibly will be in an American Sable nest box. 1) Seal which has 2 copies of the c(chl) gene giving it a dark coloration - almost black color. 2) Sable (sometimes referred to as Siamese), this is the accepted show color. 3) Pointed white - Californian or Himi marked - has 2 copies of the ch gene or a ch gene and a c gene. 4) Albino (REW). Breeding a Seal to a Pointed White or an Albino will produce a litter of all show colored Sable. Some kits born white can turn to the gray color which usually occurs 3 days after birth. Those born with the silver-grayish coat are those used for showing. The fur is silky and fine but has coarser guard hairs. The Sable will change colors for many weeks after birth and will begin to molt at approximately 4 months of age. Breeders prefer to keep their Sables in cooler environments and shaded as the heat and sun can cause the sable coloring to lighten. The Standard of Perfection describes the gradations of shading without actually specifying the intensity of hue, other than the "rich sepia brown on the ears, face, back, legs, and upper side of the tail." Weights: Senior Bucks: 7-9 lb: 3.2 – 4.5kg Senior Does: 8-10 lb The UK’s national organization, the British Rabbit Council (BRC), lists their breeds as the Marten Sable and the Siamese Sable. Weights for both varieties: 5-7 lb (2.26 - 3.17 kg) In the UK, both Marten Sables and Siamese Sables come in Light, Medium and Dark shading, the main differences being "width of saddle, in tone and intensity of sepia colours." Judges are instructed to "award the appropriate number of points for shadings and penalise those exhibits which lack shadings, i.e. are self coloured" (BRC-Marten Sables). Care Requirements An American Sable’s diet is like any other rabbits in that it should consist mainly of hay (70 percent), while the rest should be a healthy mix of pellets, leafy greens, fruits, and vegetables. Limit the amount of fruits that are high in sugar. Make sure to stay clear of iceberg lettuce, as it contains too much water and too little fiber to count as a good meal. Fresh pellets should also be made available daily – choose a pellet high in fiber and avoid mixes that include other foods like corn, seeds, or dried fruit. Fresh foods are also an important part of your rabbit’s diet. Dark, leafy greens like kale, romaine lettuce, spring greens, and some spinach should make up approximately 75% of the fresh food given to your rabbit daily, with vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, bell pepper, and summer squash making up the other 25%. Fruits and starchy vegetables should be limited in the diet, but make great treats! Make sure that all fresh foods are washed thoroughly, and uneaten fresh foods should be removed at the end of the day. Fresh water should always be available, either from a sipper bottle or in a stable water bowl. Do not feed your rabbit yard clippings as grass is usually treated with fertilizer, insecticides, pesticides, and other chemicals that can harm your rabbit. Always research, and/or ask your veterinarian about your rabbit’s diet. When it comes to enclosures, this particular rabbit breed can live in either an indoor or outdoor enclosure, so long as they are not exposed to extreme weather temperatures or conditions. Outdoor enclosures need to be raised off the ground to protect them from predators such as racoons, coyotes, wolves, and should be made of wood or metal. A good rule is one square foot per pound of rabbit, so a nine pound rabbit will be comfortable in a hutch that’s 3ft x 3ft – double it if you have two bunnies. It should also be high enough for him to stand up in. The hutch should be placed in a sheltered area and it must be completely weatherproof. The top should be covered from the elements and depending on where you live, it may need to have 3/4 sides covered to protect them from extreme snow and allow air circulation. Indoor enclosures should be made of wire and have a metal or plastic bottom to allow bedding to be laid (wire bottoms are not comfortable for long periods of time and are taxing on your rabbit’s feet). The bedding needs to be spot-cleaned every day and completely replaced at the end of every week. Health issues? American Sables are energetic rabbits who will happily run round inside or out.  All rabbits are susceptible to developing overgrown teeth – the American Sable is no different. This problem is caused by a diet that lacks a proper balance of hay, which is used to slowly grind down teeth naturally. Overgrown teeth can grow into a rabbit’s jaw and face. In order to prevent this condition, make sure to check your rabbit’s mouth regularly for overgrown teeth and always make sure they have a proper diet consisting of mostly hay. Ears should also be checked periodically for ear mites, especially for rabbits who spend most of their time outside. Like most rabbit breeds, the Sable can suffer with a number of health conditions that any responsible owner should look out for and prevent if possible. No rabbit should be housed in quarters with a mesh floors unless they are provided with a resting board. The mesh can wear away the protective fur on the ends of the feet –the hocks – which will in turn expose the delicate skin underneath. This can become raw and broken and causes great discomfort and even infection. The rabbit must be monitored for symptoms of flystrike – particularly in the warmer months. He shouldn’t be allowed to become overweight and unable to groom himself as this will make him susceptible to flystrike. Temperament/Behavior The American Sable rabbit enjoys gentle petting on its back and between its ears.  In order for your rabbit’s personality to flourish, American Sables need to have plenty of time outside of their enclosures.   This attractive rabbit has an equally attractive personality: friendly, mellow, and calm.  American Sables are energetic rabbits who will happily run round inside or out, and once they’ve been tuckered out, will enjoy the company of their human.  They make great pets for singles, couples or families with children, and can live in apartments or homes with or without backyards.  They also can make wonderful companions for seniors.  Most Sable rabbits are placid and friendly (although it must me noted there can be aggressive animals in any breed) and make great pets. They seem to enjoy the company of other pets and will relish having a rabbit friend to lark about with. They also thoroughly enjoy the company of humans and will enjoy playtime immensely. The American Sable enjoys the company of other rabbits. It is generally docile, spending most of the day sleeping. Typically they enjoy the companionship of their owner, but on their own terms. When distressed, the American Sable will make a grunting noise or will, like many other breeds, thump its back foot on the ground in an attempt to scare whatever it is that is bothering them. Rabbits tend to be a little harder to litter train than other animals such as cats and dogs, but it is possible.  Unlike cats, rabbits may need to have a few litter boxes spread out across the house. Rabbits have unique and dynamic personalities and can form close, loving bonds with their owners. Many can be trained to use a litterbox, come when called, and may even enjoy learning tricks. Coupled with the fact that they’re quiet, require relatively little space, and are very low odor, it’s not hard to see why rabbits have become the third most popular pet in the United States and Great Britain. Rabbits May be a poor choice as a pet for young children. They may be soft and cute, but rabbits are easily stressed and frightened around loud noises and activity. Many rabbits do not enjoy being held or cuddled and may bite or kick to get away, and rabbits or the handler can easily be seriously injured in such a struggle. The American Sable rabbit is a meat rabbit breed. They have good body size and very suitable for commercial meat production. With proper care these small animals make excellent and adorable pets. The British Sable Rabbit Club was established in November, 1927, and the British Fur Rabbit Society accepted Sables in both Marten and Siamese varieties. The British Rabbit Council (BRC) is a British showing organization for rabbit breeders. Originally founded as The Beveren Club in 1918, its name first changed to British Fur Rabbit Society and finally to The British Rabbit Society. Today, the BRC among other things investigates rabbit diseases, maintains a catalog of rabbit breeds, and sets rules for about 1,000 rabbit shows annually in the UK. Owners of house rabbits are also encouraged to join the organization to learn how to care optimally for their pets.  The American Sable Rabbit Association was founded in 1929 and the breed was accepted by the American Rabbit Breeder’s Association (ARBA) two years later in 1931.  The American Sable is a rabbit breed recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA).  This is a tricky one for ARBA royalty participants, who must remember that although a fairly large rabbit, it is actually a four-class breed.  From what I could tell, the Royalty contest is for youth to compete on multiple levels.   The darkest period in the breed’s history was in the early eighties, when it would have probably been dropped from the ARBA standard if not for the dedicated effort of an Ohio breeder, Al Roerdanz.  Ohio remains one of the strongholds of the American Sable today.  According to the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) report in 2005, there are 500 to 800 American Sables in the United States. The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) maintains the breed standard for all of the recognized rabbit and cavy breeds for it's international membership.  Recognized breeds are eligible for Registration and Grand Champion recognition. The AMERICAN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. is an organization dedicated to the promotion, development, and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy.  With over 30,000 members throughout the United States, Canada, and abroad, its members range from the pet owner with one rabbit or cavy to the breeder or commercial rabbit raiser with several hundred animals.  Each aspect of the rabbit and cavy industry, whether it be for fancy, as a pet, or for commercial value, is encouraged by the organization. Once bred for its fur and meat, the American Sable has made a tremendous comeback over the last 30 years. This is due to determined breeders who refused to let this breed die out, so that future generations can still appreciate the American Sable not only in the show ring but as a loving companion. The American Sable is 1 of 16 breeds that are considered endangered in the United States.  While the American Sable is still around today, it is on the rare rabbit list at number 10. It is a strikingly beautiful rabbit and it would be a real loss to have this breed fade out. If you are interested in helping to save this beautiful breed, visit a rabbit show to learn more about them. http://rabbitbreeders.us/american-sable-rabbits http://www.petguide.com/breeds/rabbit/american-sable-rabbit/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sable_rabbit http://www.raising-rabbits.com/american-sable-rabbit.html http://www.pets4homes.co.uk/breeds/rabbits/sable/ https://rightpet.com/breed-species/small-exotic-mammal/rabbits/american-sable-rabbit https://mysmelly.com/content/small_animals/american-sable.htm http://www.albc-usa.org/cpl/americansable.html http://mosaicrabbitry.weebly.com/american-sable.html http://knowledgebase.lookseek.com/American-Sable-Rabbit.html http://www.hotots-satins.com/as.html http://www.second-opinion-doc.com/the-american-sable-rabbit.html http://www.roysfarm.com/american-sable-rabbit/ http://www.second-opinion-doc.com/rabbit-breed-profile-american-sable.html http://www.adoptarabbit.com/breeds/american-sable/ How Rabbit Came by His Split Lip http://umaine.edu/folklife/publications/northeast-folklore-2/passamaquoddy-tales/#Rabbit Note: All of the following tales were found among the E. Tappan Adney Manuscripts in the Peabody Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. All of them were collected by Adney from Governor William Neptune of Pleasant Point Reservation, Maine, in the early 1940’s. Some of the manuscripts were in hurried pencil script, clearly Adney’s own field notes; others were in typescript but appear to be no more than typed-out field notes; still others had obviously been worked over. One Sunday Rabbit start cruisin’ around. By and by see wigwam. It was Kingfisher, and he said, “Come in.” They talk and talk; by and by dinner time. Kingfisher went up brook and dive down [and] ketch big fish. Rabbit say, “Nice dinner.” [That] afternoon, Rabbit say to Kingfisher, “Come see me.” One Sunday Kingfisher come up and find [Rabbit’s] wigwam. Rabbit say, “Come in.” They talked a while. By and by, [Rabbit get] all rigged. [8] A spruce tree lean out over stream. It pretty near dinner time and he walk up tree and, lookin down, he said he’d do same as Kingfisher. By and By Rabbit dove down [and] struck [a] rock and split his lip. Kingfisher heard him call for help. He nearly drown. That’s how Rabbit got split lip. This old Indian story. News! New Orleans Fire Department Captain Ross Hennessey will receive the House Rabbit Society's inaugural Amy Espie Hero Award Sunday (March 19) after he rescued a lop rabbit named Pierre from a house fire in New Orleans last November. Wilborn P. Nobles III, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune New Orleans Fire Department Captain Ross Hennessey was amazed when a lop rabbit named Pierre regained consciousness moments after he rescued the bunny from an Uptown house fire last year. The firefighter said Pierre survived because he was on the floor, and "the difference between the floor and five feet above the floor might be 300 degrees." Hennessey's actions will be honored Sunday (March 19) as the House Rabbit Society plans to give Hennessey its first-ever Amy Espie Hero Award. The nonprofit's award commemorates those who do something extraordinary to help rabbits. The organization's executive director, Anne Martin, said Wednesday that the captain's actions exemplified their award. The incident occurred on Nov. 28, 2016. Neighbors noticed a fire at the home on Calhoun Street, Hennessey said Thursday. Authorities arrived to find the top half of the house ablaze, and the neighbors told firefighters a rabbit was inside. Firefighters extinguished the flames and went through the house before they a saw cage in the corner. He went over to the rabbit and gave him a nudge when the animal suddenly moved. That's when Hennessey said "Damn, I think this rabbit's still alive." The SPCA gave the department an animal resuscitation kit several years ago that authorities had yet to use, Hennessey said. He decided to put it to use on Pierre after he brought the rabbit outside. Hennessey said Pierre "popped back up" moments after the kit delivered oxygen to the rabbit. A Tulane student who owned the rabbit managed to escape earlier and was not on scene when Pierre was rescued, he said. http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/03/la_fire_captain_rescues_bunny.html FARMINGTON — The city of Farmington is considering allowing residents to keep up to six chickens or rabbits on residential property. The City Council will discuss changing the code to allow chickens or rabbits during its 6 p.m. March 28 meeting at 800 Municipal Drive in Farmington. City Planner Cindy Lopez explained the number of animals was calculated using the current codes for dogs and cats, and the size of the smallest residential lots in Farmington. She said the code allows for four dogs or four cats or a combination of cats and dogs adding up to four. Currently, any city resident who wants to keep chickens or rabbits has to apply for a special-use permit. The city charges an $80 fee to process those permits and requires the applicant to go to a title company to acquire a list of nearby properties so the city can ask the neighbors for comments. That can cost residents hundreds of dollars, Lopez said during a Planning and Zoning Commission meeting Thursday. Many people who have applied for the special-use permits already have acquired chickens or rabbits without realizing it is against code. http://www.daily-times.com/story/news/local/farmington/2017/03/17/city-may-let-residents-keep-chickens-rabbits/99276864/ County ends slaughter ban in code update By Samantha Kimmey 03/16/2017 The Board of Supervisors unanimously lifted a 14-year ban on commercial animal slaughter and expanded size limits for second units on residential properties in Marin. The changes to the development code were among a suite of others  approved on Tuesday. Much of the three-hour hearing that preceded the supervisors’ vote, which followed a series of planning commission workshops and a planning commission hearing, was consumed by public comment on the animal slaughter proposal. Numerous people concerned about animal rights, the environment and property values pled with supervisors to keep the prohibition on commercial slaughter, which has been in place since 2003. But ranchers and agriculture advocates also came out to support the change, arguing that local slaughter is both more humane and in line with consumer demand that all elements of food production be as local as possible. Supervisors largely approved the planning commission versions of the code updates, which will not affect the coastal zone at this time. But they made a few notable amendments. For instance, they expanded allowable rabbit slaughter from only mobile facilities to both mobile and small-scale facilities, despite public outcry from a group called SaveABunny, which stressed that rabbits are companions and pets. A Mill Valley real estate agent with Sotheby’s International Realty, Cindy Shelton, said that lifting the ban would result in a “real estate nightmare” because it would have to be disclosed to buyers. Rabbit advocates also spoke, urging supervisors to prohibit their slaughter under the logic that they are considered companions and pets. The executive director of SaveABunny, Marcy Schaaf, expressed frustration that her group was “lumped” with other activists, like vegans. Numerous ranchers and agriculture advocates stressed the importance of allowing commercial slaughter. “It’s really important to have that option on the table,” said Loren Poncia, who ranches in Tomales. Kelli Dunaj, who has run a ranch in Marshall since 2013, said it was “unfair and hypocritical” to bring up the “bogeyman like property values” to try to stop the proposal. Landscapes, she went on, are “not just eye candy,” but working agricultural fields. Rebecca Burgess, executive director of a group of farmers and artisans called Fibershed, said her group’s mission of sourcing local fiber like wool also means supporting growing animals like sheep for meat. “To develop a sustainable fiber system, we need a sustaining food system,” she said. When public comment ended and the meeting turned back over to supervisors, some of their amendments, like allowing both accessory dwelling units and junior units, were easily agreed on. But they seemed on the fence about how to handle rabbit slaughter. Rabbit advocates had argued that there was little demand for rabbit meat, pointing to Whole Foods, which stopped selling it in early 2016. But when the board asked David Lewis of the University of California Cooperative Extension, he estimated that Marin had between five to 10 rabbit meat producers and that “demand is higher” than supply. Supervisor Damon Connelly indicated that he would support banning rabbit slaughter. Supervisor Katie Rice, who said she did not eat rabbit meat, said she believed that supporting agriculture meant supporting a “farm to table” system. She also said that if supervisors truly believe that slaughter is more humane when done more locally, it seemed improper to force rabbit meat producers to send their animals for slaughter elsewhere. https://www.ptreyeslight.com/article/county-ends-slaughter-ban-code-update The European Parliament is urging the European Commission to adopt measures that would make life better for more than 340 million rabbits raised for food every year in Europe. The parliament voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to recommend outlawing battery cages for rabbits — tiny enclosures with wire-mesh floors no bigger than ordinary letter-size pieces of paper. Animal welfare groups say rabbits are extremely sensitive animals who suffer terribly in such small spaces, with such problems as open, infected wounds, respiratory disease and even cannibalism as the frustrated animals turn against one another. Humane regulations already exist for pigs, cattle and chickens raised for food, but not rabbits. European Consumer Affairs Commissioner Vera Jourova said such standards for rabbits should not be an EU-wide concern but one for individual states. http://www.voanews.com/a/european-parliament-calls-humane-treatment-rabbits-raised-food/3766462.html INFORMATION is being sought after the theft of three pet rabbits in Tadley. On March 12, between 11am-2pm, thieves entered the front garden of the property in Swains Close and stole three rabbits from their hutches. One of the rabbits is described as large, and beige in colour. The other is a motley grey coloured lion head rabbit and the last one is also a lion head rabbit, which is descried as black in colour with very long hair. If you have seen the rabbits, or have any information, then you can get in contact with the police on 101 with the reference number 44170093121. http://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/news/15151928.Information_appeal_after_rabbits_stolen_in_Tadley/ Japan loves its different types of bread. Melon bread, pork buns, and several other types of the delicious baked goods are well-loved in the country, as is “usagi pan,” or rabbit bread. Bakers have long created rabbit-shaped bread for some time, but there’s a new version of the rabbit-related bread in town. It can be found at a Tokyo bakery, and it’s an entire loaf that’s shaped like a bunny. That means when you slice it into individual pieces of bread; you get the perfect bunny shaped bread for yummy sandwiches! Just make sure there’s a lot of lettuce on it, for bunnies! The bakery itself is named Lepus as a reference to the rabbit constellation, which is a clever take. The bakery’s rabbit bread loaves are absolutely adorable, and practically begging you to make some particularly adorable creations with. The bakery creates about 24-32 bunny loaves each day, but now Bakery Usagi-za Lepus is seeing a surge in customers wanting the bunny loaves. That means the bakery is probably working overtime to make sure you all get the bunny bread you want and deserve! https://www.geek.com/culture/this-bunny-shaped-bread-in-japan-looks-delicious-and-cute-1692050/  A decades-old Main Line tree stump carved into a family of rabbits has been taken down. But don't worry,  a new improved version will take its place in about a month or so. Last week, crews removed the tree that sat on the former Haas mansion property at County Line at Spring Mill roads in Villanova, after it was found to be deteriorating, Main Line Media News reported. The local landmark, carved by sculptor Marty Long, was known for its festive seasonal decorations. The seven carved bunnies, which represented the members of the Haas family, were often decked out in sporty sunglasses or holding Easter baskets with colorful eggs. The Haas surname derives from the Dutch or German word for hare, according to Ancestry.com. After the Haas parents died, the family donated the 42-acre property to the Natural Lands Trust. The grounds are being converted to public open space and are expected to be completed in about a year, the paper reported. Natural Lands Trust, which now owns the Stoneleigh estate property where the rabbits stood, have commissioned Long to make a new sculpture, the paper reported. The wooden rabbits have been removed and inspected, and if possible the group plans to put some of them on display inside the Stoneleigh mansion, Kirsten Werner, director of communications with the Natural Lands Trust, told the paper. http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Villanova-bunny-tree-removed-Haas-mansion-Stoneleigh.html A California couple who hold the Guinness world record for most bunny-related items now have so much rabbit stuff, they're packing up their floppy-hoppy collection and moving to to a bigger house. Candace Frazee and her husband Steve Lubanski run The Bunny Museum out of their home in Pasadena, Calif., where they house more than 33,000 rabbit-related knick-knacks, as well as six actual rabbits and some cats. Now the self-described "hoppiest place on Earth" is moving to a bigger location in nearby Altadena, set to open with a "grand hoppenin'" on March 20. http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-monday-edition-1.4011751/bunny-museum-owners-have-so-much-stuff-they-re-hopping-to-a-bigger-space-1.4011761 A series of rabbit holes in an England farmer's field led to a mysterious underground cave, believed to be centuries old. Historic England described the Caynton Caves in Shropshire as a "grotto" that likely dated back to the late 18th or early 19th century and included "neo-Norman decoration to bays between columns, one neo-Norman doorway with beak-heads and roll moulding; decorative quatrefoils and designs abound." http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2017/03/09/Rabbit-hole-in-England-farmers-field-leads-to-700-year-old-caves/6411489071679/  You may have heard of cat yoga or dog yoga, but now a Vancouver university is hosting bunny yoga.  Rabbits were recently added to some yoga classes at Simon Fraser University’s Burnaby campus. The idea was to help the participants relax and raise money for the Small Animal Rescue Society of B.C. The bunnies roamed free on the yoga mats as participants went through poses during hour-long classes. Participants were allowed to pet or hold the bunnies during the class. The yoga bunnies are available for adoption. http://www.ctvnews.ca/lifestyle/downward-rabbit-bunny-yoga-lands-at-b-c-campus-1.3304440

BridgeWomen - The Bridge Church
Q & A with Pastors Gary and Anne Martin - Audio

BridgeWomen - The Bridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 31:16


BridgeWomen is a fresh, contemporary setting where women of all ages take time out of their busy schedules to exhale, recharge, refresh and connect! Connect with God through worship and relevant, practical Bible teachings geared specifically to women

SparkPeople Radio
EPISODE 32 - Full episode with segments on Father's Day, Healthy Pantry Staples, Working Out at Work, Interview with Nancy Anne Martin, and Kombucha Taste Test.

SparkPeople Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013 41:32


Science Selections
Sociable Killers - Oct, 2006 Natural History

Science Selections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2012 26:25


"Studies of the great white shark reveal complex social and hunting strategies." by R. Aidan Martin and Anne Martin.

Science Selections
Sociable Killers - Oct, 2006 Natural History

Science Selections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2012 26:25


"Studies of the great white shark reveal complex social and hunting strategies." by R. Aidan Martin and Anne Martin.

analucianovak
Anne Martin:Reinventing Yourself To Thrive in Today's World

analucianovak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2011 61:00


Throughout her life, Anne Martin has served as a model of reinvention to many people.  In 1993, she decided, after fifteen years of practice, that a legal career no longer fit her definition of a successful, purpose filled life. After exploring numerous possibilities, she concluded that a home based business with Mary Kay Cosmetics offered the flexibility, income potential, fulfillment that she was seeking.  Her transition from law to lipstick has been featured in numerous publications, including the book, Inspiring Entrepreneurs, which she co-authored.  She has spoken on career transition and life reinvention at numerous retreats and workshops.  Anne has continued to reinvent herself, her business and her lifestyle through life transitions, market conditions and a recent relocation from Pennsylvania to San Francisco.  As a speaker, writer and certified Master Dream Coach® and Reinvention Specialist, she teaches that mastering the art of reinvention is essential to thrive in a rapidly changing world.  Her mission is to inspire others to   adopt a reinventor's mindset that views challenge and transition as invitations to explore new possibilities and craft innovative new ways to live, work, and contribute to the world.  She is offering a one-day workshop on September 24 in the Bay Area to invite women to take their fist steps toward reinventing their lives. Please visit www.reinventbythesea.com for additional information. http://lawtolipstick.com/about-anne/