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Doug welcomes a distinguished panel from the Atheneum to the studio: Anne Scott, the head librarian; Chrissy Braden Worth, a board of directors member; and Anastasia Tumash, who manages marketing, design, and PR. They join Doug to discuss the Atheneum's highly anticipated fundraising event, "Weekend at the Library," which runs from Thursday, July 18th to Saturday, July 20th.The event kicks off on July 18th with thought leader Kara Swisher. On Friday, July 19th, attendees can enjoy various free events and a special "Cork Dork" wine tasting with Bianca Bosker. The fundraiser concludes on Saturday, July 20th with two performances by singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin.Don't miss out—reserve your space and sponsorship today at https://nantucketatheneum.org/.
When Anne Scott retired from her full-time job at the RNLI, Buckie lifeboat crew had other ideas. Now, RNLI stalwart Anne volunteers at the station – and sees the crew as family One of Anne's earliest memories is of being 4 or 5 and trying to stay awake, not for Santa Claus, but for her dad – the mechanic at Cromarty Lifeboat – to return home from a shout. Her uncle John was RNLI crew too, and her mother a passionate fundraiser. Fittingly, Anne later became an RNLI Fundraising Manager and supported events in her patch of Scotland. She talks about her latest role as Lifeboat Operations Manager at Buckie Lifeboat Station, what being involved with the crew means to her, and about another indelible memory – lifeboat crew members putting on their best Beyoncé in fishnets and stilettos. 200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI Interview by Adventurous Audio Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
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A new book by Hampton author Anne Scott explores the women who make us who we are: our moms. It's a collection of 80 heartfelt personal stories that will make you think about the nature of one of the world's most rewarding and difficult jobs.
This episode is a conversation with Anne Scott about Java and Craignure from the late 1940's and into the 1950's. Anne grew up in Falkirk, lived in Edinburgh for many years and now resides in Largs. Alexander Maclachlan, Anne's Grandfather, was the head gardener at Java Lodge. Anne offers up insights into the communities around Craignure in the mid part of the last century and the arrival of the folk from Soay to Java. Anne is an academic, who is still teaching to this day, she's been a broadcaster working with Radio Scotland, featuring on the wonderful Jimmy MacGregor's programmes and she's also an author. Her book, 18 Bookshops is an absolute delight. If, like me, you're a bit of a bibliophile, then this is the book you've been waiting for! Many listeners will also know the work of Anne's son, Mike Scott of the Waterboys, whose music has brought a lot of joy to millions of listeners. Links and more can be found on our website at whatwedointhewinter.com Thank you for listening!
In today's episode John puts Kingdomino Origins on the Table. Chris grills our special guest, Anne Scott from Game like a Mother, on the Hot Seat. Anne Scott brings her Play Shelf Trade. Finally, Daniel asks, "How do you feel about gaming with your family? Who will you be rooting for? Want to watch more Anne? Check out her YouTube Channel: Game Like a Mother: https://www.youtube.com/@GameLikeAMother Now join us around the board! 0:00 Intro - Gift Exchange 10:58 Kingdomino Origins - Great Game Debate 25:08 Hot Seat - Anne 50:23 Secret Herod 52:18 Play! Shelf! Trade! 1:03:55 Playing Games with Family 1:20:29 Final Say 1:24:52 Birthdays 1:27:17 Stinger
Today, we're welcoming KJ Charles to Fated Mates for our next Trailblazer episode! Known for her work helping to bring queer historical romance to the modern genre, KJ joins us to discuss historical romance, how it remains relevant in the modern world, her work centering queer characters and communities in romance, and the start of her romance career as an editor of Mills & Boon medical romances. We also talk about the arc of her career through early small press publishing, indie publishing, and now, as a traditionally published author. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did, and we are so grateful to KJ Charles for joining us.Thanks to Kylie Scott, author of End of Story, and Lumi Labs, creators of Microdose Gummies, for sponsoring the episode. Visit microdose.com and use the code FATEDMATES for 30% off and free shipping on your first order.Show NotesK.J. Charles is a RITA nominated author of over 25 historical romance novels. You can preorder her upcoming novel, The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen, which will be released on March 7, 2023. KJ worked as an editor at Mills and Boon, and her blog is an excellent source for romance readers and writers.If you're looking for the "romance with a body count" infographics, click here.Authors mentioned: Mills & Boon author Alison Roberts, Mills & Boon author Marion Lennox, author Jordan L. Hawk, author Alexis Hall, author Talia Hibbert, author May Peterson, author Jackie Lau, author EE Ottoman, author Penny Aimes, author Kris Ripper, author Therese Beharrie, author Jeannie Lin, editor Anne Scott.Don't miss our Band Sinister episode from last December.
London's worst executioner was scared of his own axe! Jack Ketch was great at being a butcher but not so great as an executioner. He performed two of the worst executions during the 1600's and his name became synonymous with incompetence. But why was he so awful at his job and who forced him to carry out the profession?Video version: https://youtu.be/mMrM0Ut0-xcPodcast: https://podfollow.com/1180202350Thanks so much for listening / watching!If you are new here, you may not know that Macabre London is a fortnightly podcast and YouTube show that delves into Londons haunted and gruesome history alongside discovering Macabre mini Mysteries from all over the world! In between fortnights we post travel vlogs & other fun content.If you like it here, then come and join our ghoul gang, hit that subscribe button and come to the dark side, it's fun here, we have stories!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PATREON——————————-If you like the podcast and YouTube shows and would like them to continue then please support us on Patreon. You can donate for as little as a price of a cup of coffee and you'll get even more Macabre London.www.patreon.com/macabrelondonThank you to our executive producer patrons - Amy, Christina, Jess, Kate, Kevin, Mary, Sally, Sam, Sarah and VeronicaAnd to all of our wonderful $5 tier patrons...AlexisAndreaAndrewChristineDavidDeniseHelenJenniferJoKathrynKristieRachelRy FrSSabrinaShannonWendyAnd thanks to all other patrons too!ONE OFF DONATIONS————————————————You can make a one off donation to support the show via the PayPal link here:paypal.me/macabrelondonAMAZON WISHLIST——————————————————If you'd like to purchase something that will help the production of the show or help with research then please visit my Amazon wish list.http://amzn.eu/dJxEf1VSOCIAL MEDIA---------------------------------------------Insta: @nikkimacabrelondonTwitter: @macabrelondonFacebook: @macabrelondonEmail: macabrelondon@hotmail.comWebsite: www.macabrelondon.comSources-------------https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_the_United_Kingdomhttps://www.livescience.com/medieval-executioner-life.htmlhttps://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/macaulay/england/monmouth.htmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyHkFIX6Z0o&t=185https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Scott,_1st_Duchess_of_Buccleuchhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_II_of_Englandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Scott,_1st_Duke_of_Monmouthhttp://www.executedtoday.com/2014/07/21/1683-lord-russell-whig-martyr/ Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/macabrelondon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(Lander, WY) – 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM's Coffee Time host Vince Tropea recently sat down with Joe Lefevere, Stuart Cerovski, and Anne Scott, three of the members of local band The Low Water String Band. Low Water released their new EP, Wyoming Wind, back in April, and will celebrate the release as well as commemorate a decade of playing music together on May 7th at 7 PM, at the Coalter Loft in Lander. We got to chat with them about the band's history, what to expect from the EP release party, and we even go to listen to "Wyoming Wind" and "12 Cold Graves," two of the tunes from Wyoming Wind. ("12 Cold Graves" is a murder ballad based off a local historical lurid legend in Atlantic City.) Check out the full Coffee Time interview with Lefevre, Cerovski and Scott below, which begins around the 6 minute 30 second mark. Be sure to tune in to Coffee Time every morning at 9:30 AM on 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1898 On this day, The Lilies of the Valley Fabergé egg (books about this topic)was presented to the Russian Tsar Nicholas II. The egg was a gift for his wife, Empress Alexandra. Today the egg is kept in the Fabergé Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Lily of the valley, Convallaria majalis ("con-vah-LAIR-ee-ah mah-JAY-liss), is a woodland plant that flowers in the spring with sweetly scented, delicate, bell-shaped white flowers. Despite its common name, Lily of the valley is in the asparagus family - not the lily family. It's not a lily at all. The etymology of the Latin name "majalis" means "belonging to May," In addition to blooming in May, the Lily of the Valley is the birth flower for May. In France, Lily of the Valley Day is celebrated every May 1st. In floriography, the Lily of the Valley represents good luck. The tiny blossoms are favorite for making perfume. Lily of the Valley is a favorite bridal flower and was included in the wedding bouquets of Queen Victoria, Princess Astrid of Sweden, Grace Kelly, and Kate Middleton. Lily of the Valley thrives in cool growing zones - it cannot thrive in hot conditions. 1908 Birth of Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (books about this person), American actress. Her career spanned over five decades. She often played tough, unsympathetic characters. As Margo Channing in All About Eve (1950), she said, Remind me to tell you about the time I looked into the heart of an artichoke. 1913 Birth of Anne Scott-James (books by this author), English author and pioneering journalist. In 1934, Anne started out as a secretary at Vogue before rising through the ranks to become the Beauty Editor. After a brilliant career in journalism - including stints at Harper's Bazaar and the Daily Mail - Anne became a garden writer. Her books included The Best Plants For Your Garden, The Pleasure Garden, Down to Earth, and Sissinghurst: The Making of a Garden. Regarding Sissinghurst, Anne wrote, Sissinghurst is the last cottage garden made on a grand scale, but fortunately, it does not mark the end of cottage gardening. Both of Anne's children followed in her footsteps and ended up in journalism. Anne's daughter Clare Hastings also became a garden writer, and she is the author of Gardening Notes from a Late Bloomer. She also wrote a memoir of her mother released in 2020 called Hold the Front Page!: The Wit and Wisdom of Anne Scott-James. It was Anne Scott-James who wrote, However small your garden, you must provide for two of the serious gardener's necessities, a tool shed, and a compost heap. and To pick a flower is so much more satisfying than just observing it or photographing it ... So in later years, I have grown in my garden as many flowers as possible for children to pick. 2011 Death of Kim McDodge, American garden founder and artist. In 1993, Kim used her inheritance to buy two parcels of land in the Sabin neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, near NE Fremont and 11th, called Ariadne Garden. Two years later, she donated the 100 x 100-foot plot to the Oregon Sustainable Agriculture Land Trust (OSALT). The Ariadne Garden became a volunteer-staffed, organic, urban farm selling blooms like peonies, roses, yarrow, lilies, gladiola, zinnias, and a diverse array of produce. Kim designed the Hopi mother and child maze at Ariadne. It is a nod to the lore of Ariadne herself. In Greek mythology, Ariadne (books about this topic) was a Cretan princess. She is remembered for helping Theseus escape the labyrinth after slaying the Minotaur with the help of a golden thread. Ariadne then became the wife of Dionysus. In Jhan Hochman's beautiful tribute to Kim, he wrote, Before the mortal Ariadne more famously enabled Theseus to kill the minotaur and escape the labyrinth, she was a Minoan vegetation goddess celebrated by rituals reflecting the death and revival of the vegetation she personified. Kim elegantly fused these two Ariadne's in her garden-labyrinth, becoming remarkably Ariadne-like herself by showing the rest of us at least one way to kill the minotaur of corporate agriculture, thread our way out of the labyrinth of supermarket aisles, and find our way back to the mazing paths of an organic garden. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Get Growing by Holly Farrell This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is A Family Guide to Gardening Inside and Out. I should mention that this book is by the RHS, and it is really fantastic as per usual for the RHS. The goal here with this book was to put fun into gardening with this excellent family guide to help you make gardening a family affair. Now, you know, it's hard to beat RHS books because they're so well put together, and of course, they're grounded in science — the latest science — so that's always a plus. One of the reasons why you might want to consider getting this book is if you're working with students in your garden because this book is full of ideas and projects. Sometimes when you're thinking about working with kids, you just need some new ideas or some different activities that you can put together to keep them engaged and keep them learning and growing and excited about working in the garden. This book would be perfect for that. This book is also is excellent for families with young kids. It is really all about trying to inspire young people, getting them growing. Thus the title. Now there are all kinds of fun experiments in this book — things like working with rain, tracking rain, tracking shadows (something I had not read about before. I loved that idea.), and another fantastic idea is having kids make their own wormery. This is a little worm farm that they can put together in a jar very quickly, and it'll provide lots of entertainment and really teach them about what worms do and how they're so vital to soil health. Now I also had to chuckle just a little bit because they feature one of my favorite activities that I've always done with kids, and that is making pesto together. I did this with my kids early on when they were in elementary school. I taught them how to use the food processor and cut garlic. To this day, they still love making pesto, and they associate that smell with being in the garden with me and cooking during the summer - and all season long - which is just such a joy. I'm so glad that I did that. In any case, this book is loaded with lots of great ideas. It's step-by-step. It is impeccably illustrated. It is smart- and it's just an excellent current resource. Holly Farrell, I just want to mention, also put together a book in 2013 called Planting Plans For Your Kitchen Garden: How to Create a Vegetable, Herb, and Fruit Garden in Easy Stages. She also did a really good book in 2015, called Plants from Pits - and that was a book that she did for the RHS. So anyway, Holly is an experienced author, a great gardener, and passionate about getting kids excited about gardening. This book is 176 pages of ideas and inspiration and projects and experiments and so forth - all about the garden and all about getting kids involved in gardening - to get growing. You can get a copy of Get Growing by Holly Farrell and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $2. Botanic Spark 1933 Birth of Barbara Holland, American author. She grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. She was witty and a bit of a rebel, defending vices like cursing, drinking, eating fatty food, and smoking cigarettes. Barbara once quipped, One's own flowers and some of one's own vegetables make acceptable, free, self-congratulatory gifts when visiting friends, though giving zucchini - or leaving it on the doorstep, ringing the bell, and running - is a social faux pas. In Endangered Pleasures, Barbara wrote, Poets and songwriters speak highly of spring as one of the great joys of life in the temperate zone, but in the real world, most of spring is disappointing. We looked forward to it too long, and the spring we had in mind in February was warmer and dryer than the actual spring when it finally arrives. We'd expected it to be a whole season, like winter, instead of a handful of separate moments and single afternoons. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Anne Scott is the dynamic General Manager of the prestigious five star waterfront hotel, One&Only Cape Town, leading the property through the new world of travel. She is delightfully Scottish and worked in Asia before landing in Africa, a country she loves. She was way ahead of her time, as sustainability was her passion over a decade ago, a passion that followed her to Africa where she has instituted programs to preserve the local wildlife. One&Only is a haven of absolute luxury and the property includes a private spa island and a Nobu restaurant, as well as an unprecedented level of service. Sustainability has been part of her ambitions and drive for many years, as had leading luxury hotels. For more luxury travel insights, go to: www.renaesworld.com.au Listen on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kciRY8... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow our socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renaesworld... Website: https://renaesworld.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/renaesworldaus/ ———
Anne Scott is the dynamic General Manager of the prestigious five star waterfront luxury hotel, One&Only Cape Town, leading the property through the new world of travel. She is delightfully Scottish and worked in Asia before landing in Africa, a country she loves. She was way ahead of her time, as sustainability was her passion over a decade ago, a passion that followed her to Africa where she has instituted programs to preserve the local wildlife. One&Only is a haven of absolute luxury and the property includes a private spa island and a Nobu restaurant, as well as an unprecedented level of service. The fascinating full interview and a look inside this luxury hotel is coming soon.
Introducing the NZSA Summer Encore Series, where we've asked well known NZSA authors to introduce you to some of their favourite episodes from the NZSA podcast so far. This week, Mary-anne Scott, author of the newly released ‘The Tomo', along with ‘Spearo', ‘Sticking with Pigs', and several other books for young people, introduces you to her favourite episode: Joy Cowley from Season 3 of the NZSA Oral History Podcast. Learn more about Mary-anne at: https://maryannescott.com/ More about Joy Cowley at: https://www.joycowley.com/ More about NZSA at: https://authors.org.nz/
Getting paid. This is a crucial aspect of every small business, but it is not always easy to get clients to pay their invoices. Too often do bookkeeping business owners suffer because of late & non-payments. All businesses need that extra cash flow to help them be more innovative, to hire the right staff & to expand their client base. Lee-Anne Scott, founder of Intelligent Revenue, joins us this week to talk about the impact that the late-payment culture has on small businesses & shares how to break out of the cycle of unpaid invoices to keep your business growing. During this interview, you'll learn... Why the late-payment culture is so dangerous for small businesses How to get over the fear of collection & ensure that invoices are paid Ways that Intelligent Revenue is helping business owners use data & intelligence to have better credit control Connect with Lee-Anne on LinkedIn. Learn more about Intelligent Revenue on their website. A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT for Successful Bookkeeper podcast listeners!! Join us December 2nd, 2021 at The Successful Bookkeeper Summit - a two-day free virtual event featuring inspiring speakers from the bookkeeping, accounting and business worlds! Teresa is part of this incredible lineup and will be speaking about e-commerce. To save your free spot, CLICK HERE. Time Stamps 1:39 - Lee-Anne's career journey 3:01 - Obstacles she faced as an entrepreneur 4:53 - How unpaid invoices inspired the creation of Intelligent Revenue 11:54 - The late-payment culture & how the pandemic made it worse 18:49 - How Intelligent Revenue helps to solve this problem
Professor Terry Anne Scott from Hood College in Maryland covers her timely book, "Lynching and Leisure: Race and the Transformation of Mob Violence in Texas." She and Joe Madison also discuss the Emmett Till Antilynching Act and where it stands in Congress.・・・Pre-order the book today: https://www.amazon.com/Lynching-Leisure-Transformation-Violence-Texas/dp/1682261891
Lori La Bey will be talk with Anne Scott who is living with dementia. She experienced the lack of awareness so she wrote the children's book, Sizzling Bacon. Joining them is Anastacia Ackers a theatre maker, writer. She leads the “Outside Lives Green Room” initiative - exploring how the arts can be a tool for social change. Contact: Anne Scott's Email Facebook Purchase Sizzling Bacon on Amazon Anastacia's Email Website Facebook Checkout Alzheimer's Speaks Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world.
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REAL STORIES: Lee-Anne Scott shares how she pushed through a major project deep in the wake of a pandemic. Find Lee-Anne at Fresh Cut Digital: https://freshcutdigital.com Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNQGRHNzILQWBUMieDDPsw Get Your Special Gift: https://nextupnation.com/listeners Book a Podcasting Consultation: https://omhagency.com If nobody knows who you are, nobody knows where to send you money to buy your services, but you still are forced to make choices and prioritize. Dealing with the ramifications of COVID in the UK meant zigging and zagging through business and personal battles, many of which are completely out of our control. Lee-Anne shares the things that helped her put her Purpose and Passion into action towards optimizing Promotion and dialing in her messaging for her People.
Today we celebrate the botanist who discovered cells in plants and helped to establish cell theory. We'll also learn about an amateur botanist who had a tremendous impact on the University of Michigan. We’ll remember the gift of a stunning Fabergé egg known as The Lilies of the Valley egg. We hear a delightful verse about spring from a popular cookbook author. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about Bonsai. And then we’ll wrap things up with the story of one of England’s great garden writers. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org Curated News Cottage Garden Ideas | Ideal Home | Tamara Kelly Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.
Charles II's illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth, became one of the most influential and powerful men at the Restoration court. He married a Scottish heiress, Anne Scott, and together they became leaders of fashion and taste. Recent researches have revealed that the Duke and Duchess were major patrons of architecture, leaving some important, but little known, buildings to posterity.A lecture by Simon Thurley 17 MarchThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/monmouth-estatesGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
When Anne Scott, a mother of five children, was diagnosed with vascular brain lesions, multiple sclerosis, and fibromyalgia, her whole life changed and her twelve-year-old daughter, Evie, became her caregiver. “I was in total shock. I came home, sat in my garden for a couple of hours 'cause I couldn't go in and tell the children. I just sat there for a while and cried,” Anne says about the day she was misdiagnosed with dementia. “I got myself together and then went in the house and told the children what I knew about it, which wasn't very much at that stage.” “I know over here in Ireland that most doctors have like 7 hours training about dementia and that's not enough to cover all the illnesses, all the aspects, that they need to know. It is quite common for somebody to go in – especially if you're not getting a brain scan – and be misdiagnosed with dementia,” Anne explains. Bobbi notes that there is a tendency for the medical profession to go with what they know, so if they see cognitive changes in an adult, they often go right to Alzheimer's or dementia. "The brain is tricky, and it can make it look like something else, so it is extremely difficult many, many, times to get the proper diagnosis,” Bobbi says. “I wanted my children to fully understand and not to be scared, so I wrote my book, Sizzling Bacon. The book gives a lot of detail about the brain and how it works. I wanted people to understand what it's like for somebody with dementia, but to equally see what it's like for somebody who is a caregiver,” Anne says. Don't forget to subscribe, download, and review to share your thoughts about the show! To find out more about Bobbi and Mike or the inspiration behind this podcast, Rodger That, head over to rodgerthat.show.
With guest Anne Scott, Founder of Girl Gone International, an incredible global community of 500k+ members, spanning 200 cities, over 60 countries with a reach of over 8 million. Anne shares just how she started her community, how it has grown into what it stands at today, and how it propelled her into utilising what she has learnt into creating her business, that helps others build their own communities and more. Sharing the importance of growing your community, finding like-minded people who share your values and staying true to what motivates and inspires you, and that through hard work and passion, it will grow and amazing things can and will happen. Follow Girl Gone International: Facebook Instagram and join the GGI global Facebook Group - you can also search for a group in your own country and community.Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review mymuybueno Women in Business on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. You can follow Justine on Instagram to stay updated as she shares her journey as a woman in business. #mymuybueno #mymuybuenowomen #eatlivelearn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anne shares how Sabbath is a gift from God and how it was really important to Jesus. Check out John Mark Comers sermon series on Sabbath here: https://bridgetown.church/series/sabbath/
The Government has issued new guidelines on the personal protective equipment that should be used by those on the NHS frontline. It has also said that it is important for social care staff to feel safe, and that the new guidance will give them information and reassurance. But how do the army of women working to provide care in care homes and care to vulnerable adults in their own homes feel? You may have heard us on Tuesday talk about the sad expectation that violence within the home is likely to increase because of our current lock-down. One way of alerting emergency services that you're in trouble is by using the code 55 on the phone. Lucy Hadley from Women's Aid explains how it works. In 1953 pioneering journalist Anne Scott-James started to write a weekly column for the Sunday Express newspaper. 'The Anne Scott-James Page' set the bar for a new way of writing. She perfected the art of the short, sharp column - filled with her views on men, children, fashion, beauty and anything else that took her fancy. Anne’s daughter, the writer Clare Hastings, provides an insight into the first female star of London's Fleet Street. In today’s Woman's Hour Corona Diaries, we hear from Pauline in Morecambe. She tells Jane how if you live alone but aren’t classified as vulnerable, it’s easy to slip through the net when you need a helping hand. Is isolation the perfect time to experiment with your hair? Or a reason to leave well alone until it’s in the hands of a professional? We discuss DIY hair care - the Dos and the definitely DON'Ts. Tanya Harrison is the founder of Harrison Hair Studio in Liverpool. She’s set up a virtual hair clinic for her clients and tells us what kind of questions they’ve had and shares some tips if you’re eager to have a go yourself. Presenter – Jane Garvey Producer – Sarah Crawley Guest – Margaret Hodge MP Guest – Christina McAnea Guest - Lucy Hadley Guest – Pauline Vaughan Guest – Tanya Harrison Guest – Clare Hastings
Anne Scott was a digital nomad before the term existed; a "Digital Nomad 1.0" she likes to say. One day in 2010 she looked up and realized that she'd lived in 10 countries in 10 years and that she felt at home on the road. She founded Girl Gone International (GGI) to help her connect with other women who were navigating life while living outside of their home countries. Today, GGI has several hundred thousand members in nearly 200 cities around the world who hosted more than 3,000 free offline events last year. More than just a network for people who are traveling, the mission of GGI is to create a community of women who support and empower each other to live anywhere, belong everywhere, and make a home wherever they are. In addition to publishing an e-zine that celebrates the lives that women are living overseas, their all-volunteer staff is focused on hosting real-world events to spark the connections that build community. In essence, they make the online and community collide in a meaningful way.To learn more about Girl Gone International and read the latest issue of their e-zine, or to find a chapter near you, visit them on the web at https://www.girlgoneinternational.com. You can also check them out on social media: TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedIn Stay in touch and send us comments, suggestions or interview recommendations; we're on Instagram at @PopAbroad, or you can reach out by email: michelle.ibarra@migrationmedia.net Pop Abroad is a proud member of the Migration Media network. Follow us on Twitter at @MigrationMedia_ or check us out at www.migrationmedia.net to learn about our other shows. Please take a moment to "Like" us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Podbean or wherever you get your podcasts... and subscribe!
Ashley chats with British scholar Dr. Anne Scott about the Clapham Sect, the long courtship of abolitionist Zachary Macaulay and teacher Selina Mills, and abolitionist William Wilberforce’s “sprint to the altar” to marry Barbara Spooner. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information Dr. Stott, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
What a privilege it was to have 2 of Australia's best wedding photographers here for a chat together! It's Nicks first time at the Festival and I caught up with him and the Veteran Anne Scott-Virtue! Nick has been running Making Something From Nothing workshops and Anne ran her highly demanded Wedding Workshop. We talk about the vibe of the festival and Nicks expectations coming in and how Anne has seen the event evolve! Follow Nick by searching Nick Ghionis on Facebook, Instagram and on Google and you can see Anne's work at White Shutter Photography!!
Episode 18 - Anne Scott-Virtue I had an awesome chat with Anne from White Shutter Photography. Anne is a amazingly talented wedding photographer who has such a eye for capturing the emotion in fleeting moments in time. Check out her work at; www.whiteshutterphotography.com or search White Shutter Photography on Instagram and Facebook and you'll find her. Anne give us an insight as to what its like and how stressful it can be as a wedding photographer, we also talk about her journey coming from Germany to Australia and the fact that if you asked her 6 years ago if she wanted to be a wedding photographer she would have laughed at you! Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast if you are enjoying it and if you are really enjoying it and feel generous enough to support it head over to; www.patreon.com/snapshots Thanks everyone!
Anne Scott, the founder of Dream Weather Foundation, gives guidance as to how to tap into the wisdom that speaks to us through our dreams, how to interpret them, and how to start a dream circle of your own. She is the author of Serving Fire: Food for Thought, Body, and Soul (Celestial Arts 1994), The Laughing Baby (Celestial Arts 2001) and Women, Wisdom, and Dreams: The Light of the Feminine Soul (Nicasio Press 2008)Tags: Anne Scott, dream, dreams, longing, circles, feminine principle, depression
Anne Scott is the founder of the Dream Weather Foundation. She leads workshops and retreats for women in diverse communities and organizations around the country. The focus of her work is restoring the link between feminine wisdom and social change, and on the healing nature of dreams. She has spoken to audiences in the U.S. and from Switzerland to India. She is the author of: Serving Fire: Food for Thought, Body, and Soul (Celestial Arts 1994), The Laughing Baby: Remembering Nursery Rhymes and Reasons (Celestial Arts 2001), Women, Wisdom & Dreams: The Light of the Feminine Soul (Nicasio Press 2008)
Anne Scott, the founder of Dream Weather Foundation, gives guidance as to how to tap into the wisdom that speaks to us through our dreams, how to interpret them, and how to start a dream circle of your own. She is the author of Serving Fire: Food for Thought, Body, and Soul (Celestial Arts 1994), The Laughing Baby (Celestial Arts 2001) and Women, Wisdom, and Dreams: The Light of the Feminine Soul (Nicasio Press 2008)Tags: Anne Scott, dream, dreams, longing, circles, feminine principle, depression
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Okay, when Anne Scott Shelley and Allison Smith of Maison Studios stopped by for this episode of the podcast, we had a serious case of the giggles! Get ready for a fun episode, where the decorating duo behind this 30A interior design firm talks vacation homes, granny chic, online shopping, and much more. What You’ll Hear on This Episode How Anne Scott and Allison started working together and they’re different strengths in their partnershipWhy they love unconventional color palettes in beach homesWhere they like to save money in their projects, especially since they often decorate second homesWe talk about how far outdoor fabrics have come and why they’re great for beach homesAllison shares her love for granny floralsThey talk about how their approach to decorating may differ from most shoppers because they’re decorating rental homesWe talk about cafe curtains and why they’re aren’t considered ‘granny’ anymoreWe talk about plates on walls and why they’re classicAnne Scott and Allison share their favorite places for finding vintage and antiquesWe talk about about our Atlanta store opening and why the Maison girls will need to come visit us!How do you create a beachy feel without going kitschyAnne Scott and Allison also share how you bring a beachy vibe to your home if you’re nowhere near the water
This episode is not what you think it is, I'll let you know that right now. We are talking clutter, and I don't just mean the piles of junk on your desk (although Heather is going to kick ass at getting rid of that too). We're actually talking about your inner and outer clutter that keeps you from living the life you love. It's not about getting organized, it's about staying clear. A little about Heather… Heather Anne Scott is a Clutter Clearing Coach, helping busy entrepreneurs, creatives and executives clear their inner and outer clutter so that they can live a life they LOVE and achieve more than they ever have EASILY! More than just an organizer, Heather coaches people to live in that Easy place permanently and to change their life so that the overwhelm never comes back. Learn more about her transformational coaching at www.heatherannescott.com. Resources 30 Day Clutter Clearing Program Business Amplifier Mastermind Connect with Me Get YOUR question on a future episode Email me at hello@thestaceyharris.com Tweet with me and include #HittheMic Be sure to leave your review on iTunes or Stitcher for a shoutout on a future show
Trista Hendren, author of the Girl God Series, namely the books, The Girl God and Mother Earth, both for young readers, is with us tonight discussing her two current aforementioned books and the upcoming one for boys on the Divine Feminine. The Girl God was nominated for the 2014 Amelia Bloomer Project, an annual booklist of the best feminist books for young readers by the Feminist TaskForce of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association. Crossing the threshold into the second half of the show, Anne Scott, writer, speaker and founder of DreamWeather Foundation, a nonprofit organization providing programs for women in different sectors of society is with us discussing Women's Wisdom & the Sacred Feminine. A rich conversation will no doubt be had as we discuss being of service, visions and dreams, women reclaiming beauty, her work with homeless women and her forthcoming book, The Forgotten Song, chronicling the power of a circle based upon the feminine principle.
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the journalist and writer Anne Scott-James. Now in her 92nd year, Anne Scott-James came from a line of critics and writers and became one of the first women career journalists, editors and columnists, before embarking on a second career as the author of a series of gardening books. After Oxford she joined Vogue - first as an assistant to a secretary and then went from writing the odd picture caption to proper articles. She became editor of Harper's Bazaar - and during her magazine career she commissioned work from such figures as Cecil Beaton, John Betjemen and Elizabeth David. Her marriage to Macdonald Hastings collapsed and in the early 60s she met the writer and illustrator Sir Osbert Lancaster and they married in 1967. At around the same time she embarked on a new stage in her career - gardening writing. Her first book, Down to Earth, and The Pleasure Garden, which she produced jointly with Sir Osbert, are now being republished as gardening classics.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]Favourite track: Double Concerto for Two Violins in D by Johann Sebastian Bach Book: Semi-attached Couple by Emily Eden Luxury: Nightdress made of pure white cotton
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the journalist and writer Anne Scott-James. Now in her 92nd year, Anne Scott-James came from a line of critics and writers and became one of the first women career journalists, editors and columnists, before embarking on a second career as the author of a series of gardening books. After Oxford she joined Vogue - first as an assistant to a secretary and then went from writing the odd picture caption to proper articles. She became editor of Harper's Bazaar - and during her magazine career she commissioned work from such figures as Cecil Beaton, John Betjemen and Elizabeth David. Her marriage to Macdonald Hastings collapsed and in the early 60s she met the writer and illustrator Sir Osbert Lancaster and they married in 1967. At around the same time she embarked on a new stage in her career - gardening writing. Her first book, Down to Earth, and The Pleasure Garden, which she produced jointly with Sir Osbert, are now being republished as gardening classics. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Double Concerto for Two Violins in D by Johann Sebastian Bach Book: Semi-attached Couple by Emily Eden Luxury: Nightdress made of pure white cotton