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Recommendations: Ruth Cove and Kilcreggan Book Festival 2024 Amongst the popular authors this year are Liz Lochhead, Alex Gray, and a much lauded new kid on the block called Jen Stout, who has been recalling her adventures covering the conflict in Ukraine. Tickets, both weekend and single event are available via the button below. Breaking News ! We are pleased to announce our full list of Authors. Saturday 23rd November Liz LochheadAlex GrayAasmah MirJosie Long Sunday 24th November Ken McNabJen StoutGavin FrancisPeter Ross More details on the authors can be found here Tickets for the Individual Author Sessions are now available at the link below at £8 per session. Weekend Passes at £55 each are still on sale and offer a £9 saving on individual tickets. You will receive a ticket by email in the form of a PDF attachment which can be printed out or presented on your phone at the event. As soon as your payment is processed your name will be added to our list which will be available at the Cove Burgh Hall door. Cove Burgh Hall, Shore Road, Cove, G84 0LY. Shetland - BBC The dark side of one of the most beautiful places on earth. Uncovering secrets and lies from the past - detective drama starring Douglas Henshall, Ashley Jensen and Alison O'Donnell. A Glasgow Girl: A memoir of growing up and finding your voice - Aasmah Mir A Glasgow Girl is the coming of age story of Aasmah Mir's childhood growing up in 1970s Glasgow. From a vivacious child to a teenage loner, Aasmah candidly shares the highs and lows of growing up between two cultures - trying to fit in at school and retreating to the safe haven of a home inhabited by her precious but distant little brother and Helen, her family's Glaswegian guardian angel. Intricately woven into this moving memoir is the story of Aasmah's mother, as we follow her own life as a young girl in 1950s Pakistan to 1960s Scotland and beyond. Both mother and daughter fight, are defeated and triumph in different battles in this sharp and moving story. A Glasgow Girl is a remarkable memoir about family, identity and finding yourself where you are. Steeple Chasing: Around Britain by Church - Peter Ross A thoroughly beguiling tour around the manifold riches of Britain's churches, Ross' immersive book ranges from unassuming parish to mighty cathedral and tells a defiantly human story of art, architecture, history and culture. David: Rebels and Renegades: Sheila Rock Street Level Photoworks are pleased to present REBELS & RENEGADES, a two part exhibition featuring the outstanding work of Sheila Rock and Jill Furmanovsky, two pioneering women photographers who captured the zeitgeist of punk and the post-punk unfolding in music and style. https://www.middleeasteye.net/ - Why Dutch support for Israel's football hooligans has roots in colonial racism Eamonn My Salinger Year - film In New York City's late nineties, a young aspiring writer lands a day-job at J.D. Salinger's literary agency. While her eccentric and old-fashioned boss tasks her to process Salinger's voluminous fan mail, she struggles to find her own voice. SALINGER- Documentary Features interviews with 150 subjects - including Salinger's friends and colleagues who have never spoken on the record - as well as film footage, photographs, and other material never before seen.
The topic of mental health continues to be a priority in our world today. Listen as Ashley Jensen discusses why our emotional, psychological, and social well-being are so important. She also shares how the Cohen Veterans Network is helping support our military-connected families. This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the Fort Bliss Spouses' Association. To learn more, visit https://www.thefbsa.org/. Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas. Show Notes: Resources: Cohen Veterans Network https://www.cohenveteransnetwork.org/ National Alliance on Mental Illness https://www.nami.org/ Foulkes, L. (2024, January 4).The adolescent mental health mess. Medium. https://lucyfoulkes3.medium.com/the-adolescent-mental-health-mess-c93f23f8ed56 Bio: Ashley Jensen is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been serving children and families with complex behavioral health diagnosis and relational distress for over thirteen years. As a clinician, she developed specialties in Trauma-Focused CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Solution-Focused Therapy, parent coaching, and evidence-based practices. Ashley has extensive experience as a Clinical Supervisor and Service Director of non-profit behavioral health services provided via clinic-based settings, home-based wraparound services, and crisis response teams. As a Senior Manager of Clinical Practice at Cohen Veterans Network, Ashley's aim is to drive innovation in clinical leadership and spark creativity in child and family therapy.
This week we are discussing The Lobster! From the delightfully demented mind of Yorgos Lanthimos, this black comedy follows a new bachelor who has 45 days to find a romantic partner, else he will be turned into a lobster. Starring Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Jessica Barden, Olivia Colman, Ashley Jensen, Ariane Labed, Angeliki Papoulia, John C. Reilly, Léa Seydoux, Michael Smiley, and Ben Whishaw, this film examines the social laws we create for ourselves and their consequences in our search for love in the world... But Is The Lobster Good?If you'd like to suggest a film or film franchise, or if you'd just like to say hello, you can reach us at biigpodcast@gmail.com, @biigpodcast on Twitter, or @butisitgoodpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Rob looks back at some of the best moments of the series. From Steve Coogan on Julia Davis and Alan Partridge, to Steve Pemberton on the final series of Inside No. 9 and Ashley Jensen sharing stories about some of the famous faces she worked with on Extras.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joining me this episode to discuss their travel and holiday stories is the brilliant actress - Ashley Jensen. Please subscribe and review. Thanks, Alan. xx ‘Life's A Beach' everyone's favourite travel podcast is here to give you all the vitamin D you need. More celebrity passengers unpack their travel suitcases dishing the dirt on their holiday high-jinks. Buckle up, sit back and enjoy the inflight entertainment!! A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining Rob this week is a guest who has taken a break from sleuthing in the Shetland isles. Straight from the pages of MODE magazine, she's more than just an Extra, it's the one and only Ashley Jensen. Rob finds out about Ashley's first big break, what makes Ricky Gervais stop telling jokes and what it was really like working with Samuel L. Jackson, David Bowie and Ben Stiller. Rob also explores Ashely's new starring role in the BBC drama series Shetland.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The awesome Ashley Jensen pops by to tell us all about starring in series 8 of Shetland!Join Chris, Vassos, Rachel, Sinead and the team every weekday for the greatest guests, the day's dealings, and laughs with the listeners, on Virgin Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 4th episode of our new podcast series! - "The Supply Chain Talent Building and Engagement Series".Supply Chain Careers podcast hosts - Chris Gaffney and Rodney Apple speak with Global HR Executive and Chief People Officer, Ashley Berg Jensen.In this episode, Ashley delves into the nuances of self-worth and how individuals advocate based on their self-perception and the perceptions of others. She emphasizes the importance of clearly showcasing and communicating both your current skills and future aspirations. Ashley observes that when individuals feel genuinely valued, their engagement is palpable. She also shares insights into a manager's role in recognizing, assessing, and communicating an employee's worth, drawing from a myriad of sources. Wrapping up, Ashley offers invaluable career development insights, including sage advice she'd give to her younger self on career progression.Want to explore more supply chain career resources?Head over to SCM Talent Group!Want to apply for available Supply Chain Jobs?Head over to our Supply Chain Job Board!Are you an employer looking for assistance with hiring Supply Chain Professionals?Head here to learn about our:Supply Chain RecruitersOperations RecruitersManufacturing RecruitersDistribution Center & Warehouse RecruitersContinuous Improvement RecruitersS&OP RecruitersStrategic Sourcing & Procurement RecruitersInventory Planning RecruitersTransportation & Logistics Recruiters
Morning Light talks with Ashley Jensen is a certified nurse practitioner working for the University of Utah and she focuses her practice on restorative reproductive medicine for infertility, miscarriage, and treating women's health conditions without using artificial hormones.
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“This Picture, this Drawing! It isn't of Dad, or you, or Steve! This is Santa!” This week we look at Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation cult-Christmas-classic: Arthur Christmas, as well as briefly review the films we logged on our Letterboxd dairies in the past week. — TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 01:42 - BASIC FACTS 04:30 - THE MEAT 38:44 - WHAT WE WATCHED — Arthur Christmas (2011) EVER WONDER HOW 2 BILLION PRESENTS GET DELIVERED ALL IN 1 NIGHT? “Each Christmas, Santa and his vast army of highly trained elves produce gifts and distribute them around the world in one night. However, when one of 600 million children to receive a gift from Santa on Christmas Eve is missed, it is deemed ‘acceptable' to all but one—Arthur. Arthur Claus is Santa's misfit son who executes an unauthorised rookie mission to get the last present half way around the globe before dawn on Christmas morning.” Directed by Sarah Smith, co-directed by Barry Cook, and starring James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Ashley Jensen, and Marc Wootton. Written by Peter Baynham and Sarah Smith, edited by John Carnochan and James Cooper, score composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, and produced by Peter Baynham, Peter Lord, David Sproxton, Carla Shelley, Cheryl Abood, and Steve Pegram. Find where to stream it here: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/arthur-christmas — OUR LINKS: Recently Logged Main Webpage: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/30uy1 Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com — EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs used in this episode - Deck the Halls (Instrumental) by Jingle Punks, Christmas Chores & Holly Dazed by RKVC, Up on the Housetop (Instrumental) by E's Jammy Jams, and Christmas Village by Aaron Kenny Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode art designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged/support
Eps 94: Joining me today is CEO/Managing Director Ashley Jensen of Smarta Industrial. Entrepreneurial and industrious, Ashley has a passion for developing and commercialising specific technologies in support of more efficient, intelligent agriculture and logistics operations; particularly where users, machines, technology, and AI converge.
We discuss Agatha Raisin and Dalziel and Pascoe.Agatha Raisin is available on Acorn in the US.Dalziel and Pascoe is available on Britbox in the US.Discussion of Agatha Raisin begins at :32Discussion of Dalziel and Pascoe begins at 27:30 The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
Já estava demorando para falarmos de Yorgos Lanthimos. Desculpem o atraso e um muito obrigado a nossa ouvinte @juliabiscegli, que felizmente nos recomendou esse brilhante diretor. Seus filmes apresentam ao espectador universos à parte, construídos com base em regras e comportamentos semelhantes aos do mundo real, porém ligeiramente distintos, estranhos, bizarros. O Lagosta nos oferece dois mundos: o Hotel e a Floresta, cada um com suas normas de conduta específicas, ambas igualmente estritas e autoritárias. O filme talvez seja um dos mais satíricos de sua curta filmografia. Para os apreciadores de humor negro, não há melhor pedida. A película, inclusive, está entre as 10 melhores sátiras de todos os tempos, escolhidas pelo canal Cinefix, o qual recomendamos a todos que adoram a sétima arte. Confira o link para o vídeo na Bio do nosso perfil no Instagram. Não deixe de acompanhar, portanto, a nossa discussão sobre a relação entre estado civil e status social; as convenções rígidas e muitas vezes absurdas que regem as relações amorosas; a Lei da Selva e a Selva da Lei; e sobre qual animal você gostaria de ser. Pensando especialmente naqueles que escutam o episódio até o fim, vai ter uma surpresinha no Instagram na semana que vem. Não percam! Quer fazer um comentário, uma crítica ou uma sugestão? Envie um email a saladeprojecaopodcast@gmail.com ou mande mensagem em nossas redes sociais e responderemos em breve. Ficha do Filme: O Lagosta (The Lobster), 2015. Direção: Yorgos Lanthimos. Roteiro: Yorgos Lanthimos e Efthimis Filippou. Elenco: Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Olivia Colman, John C. Reilly, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Jessica Barden, Ariane Labed, Angeliki Papoulia, Ashley Jensen, Michael Smiley. 118 min. Grécia, Irlanda. Créditos: Ilustração: Felipe Sobreiro – sobreiro.com Edição e Identidade Visual: Thiago Vergara - thiagoverg@gmail.com Música de Introdução: https://www.bensound.com Músicas do filme 3 Pieces for String Quartet No 3 - Goldner String Quartet Ti Ein Afto Pou To Lene Agapi - Sophia Loren - Tonis Maroudas Where the Wild Roses Grow - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds & Kylie Minogue String Quartet No 2 I Moderato - The Tale Quartet String Quartet no 1 in D major op 25 Andante Sostenuto - Takacs Quartet String Quartet No 1 in F Major Op 18-1 II Adagio affettuoso ed appassionato - Juilliard String Quartet by Ludwig van Beethoven Quintet for Piano and Strings In tempo di valse - Borodin Quartet Apo Mesa Pethamenos - Danai Música de crédito ao editor Ne Me Quitte Pas - Jacques Brel
Ketchup with Lace and Katherine to hear: 1. A recap of episode 197. "JUST THE TIP w/ Ashley Jensen." 2. A look back at the beginning of our podcasting days. 3. Kevin Hart's cheating scandal. 4. Lace lost a gig and she's fine with it, everything is fine, it's fine. HAVE YOU CHEATED, BEEN CHEATED ON OR BEEN A SIDEPIECE? CALL US & LEAVE US A TEASER ABOUT YOUR STORY & YOU JUST MIGHT GET INTERVIEWED ON AN EPISODE OF CHEATIES: 888-STABBY-8 (888-782-2298) FOLLOW US ON IG: CHEATIES PODCAST | LACE LARRABEE | KATHERINE BLANFORD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Lace and Katherine interview the lovely and very funny software engineer, Ashley Jensen. Ashley takes the listeners on a trip back into the past where she grew up way too fast and that was just the TIP of the iceberg. This story involves young love, foreign cheating and an adult circumcision. FOLLOW OUR GUEST ON IG: Ashley Jensen FOLLOW US ON IG: CHEATIES PODCAST | Lace Larrabee | Katherine Blanford HAVE YOU CHEATED, BEEN CHEATED ON OR BEEN A SIDEPIECE IN A RELATIONSHIP? CALL TO LEAVE A VOICEMAIL TEASING YOUR STORY & YOU MIGHT JUST END UP ON AN EPISODE OF CHEATIES! 888-STABBY-8 (888-782-2298) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Mark talks about the British comedy drama series "After Life" created, written, produced, and directed by Ricky Gervais, who also plays the lead character Tony Johnson. The first season of the series premiered in 2019 on Netflix and it recently premiered its third and final season on 14 January, 2022. The series follows a local newspaper journalist who works for the Tambury Gazette, in the fictional town of Tambury, whose life is utterly effected when his wife, Lisa, dies of breast cancer and as a result Tony comes to feel and believe that does not want to on living. Although he contemplates suicide, Tony instead decides to punish other by telling everyone whatever is on his mind, however and whenever he feels like it - regardless of other people's feelings - because he no longer cares about anyone or anything. However, throughout the series we see Tony interact with various residents of the town of Tambury who try to help and support him through his time of grief, and in turn we see Tony help them and also learn from them about why life may still be worth living. The cast of series includes: Kerry Godliman, Tom Basden, Tony Way, Diane Morgan, Ashley Jensen, Jo Wilkinson, Rosie Conaty, and David Bradley. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/support
This week we start looking at a new series: The 2006 ITV science-speculation series, Eleventh Hour starring Patrick Stewart and Ashley Jensen. In the first episode, Resurrection, the ethics of human cloning is explored. Simon and Eugene discuss. Episode Synopsis: A car chase lead police to discovering what appears to be dozens of human remains, ... Read more
For this episode, Yasmin and Alison talk to the brilliant, funny and down-to-earth Scottish actor Ashley Jensen, known for her roles in Extras, Ugly Betty, Catastrophe – and star of the Waitrose 2021 Christmas ad! She chats about Heston's mince pies and her taste for sprouts (with pancetta), and shares tales of growing up in Scotland in the 1970s, enjoying her grandmother's mince and tatties and a range of classic crisps including Frazzles and Monster Munch. She describes her no-nonsense response to Hollywood glitz and glamour (and her rejection of the idea that actresses must ‘stay young') and also expresses her admiration for footballer and campaigner Marcus Rashford and his work tackling child food poverty.To watch Ashley in the Christmas advert, go to waitrose.com/Christmas.To find out more about the show, go to waitrose.com/podcast.Host: Yasmin KhanCo-host: Alison OakerveeProducers: Sera BerksoyExecutive Producer: Nikki DuffyEditor: Nathan CopelinA John Brown production for Waitrose & Partners See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this special holiday themed mini movie review, Xan & Gretta get to talk about their first reactions to an older animated Christmas Classic. so sit back and enjoy as they review the CGI animated family Film Arthur Christmas directed by Sarah Smith & Barry Cook and starring the voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, and Ashley Jensen. ----more---- As with our other mini reviews, this is not an official review, however Gretta and Xan discuss the heartfelt message of this film. Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter,@spiraken on Instagram, and Check out our Youtube Page. Also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #moviereview #dodecahydronofmovies #holidaymovie #arthurchristmas #jamesmcavoy #hughlaurie #Christmasmovie #movie #spirakenreviewpodcast #podcasthq Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme-We Wish You a ... by Harry Gregson (Arthur Christmas OST) WHERE TO FIND US Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/ Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Discord https://discord.gg/uu42kfr Our Twitter https://twitter.com/spiraken Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: Would you wear a Versace Santa Suit?
This week on Guides' Own we get a little spooky for Halloween! Come and listen to some Canadian ghost stories, ones which you can pass on at your next campfire. Then, we talk about Ashley Jensen who is a former Girl Guide and also a professional at embodying different characters. And we wrap it up with a kinda spooky song, where you get eaten by a Boa Constrictor!
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, comedy, literature and actual royalty.Fearne Cotton tells us about taking her 'Happy Place Festival' online and for free.Robert Webb chats his debut novel 'Come Again' and the audiobook companion voiced by Oscar winner Olivia Coleman.Tom Allen discusses the ongoing series of 'Bake Off: The Professionals' on Channel 4.And Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, talks about the 10th year of the '500 Words' short story competition. Plus Ashley Jensen, Andrew Ridgeley, Anne-Marie Duff and Bel Powley.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Fearne Cotton - 00:36Robert Webb - 07:19Tom Allen - 14:31Ashley Jensen - 21:48Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall Camilla - 28:42Andrew Ridgeley - 34:53Anne-Marie Duff - 41:18Bel Powley - 47:54 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The town of Hudson, Quebec passed North America's first ban of the non-essential use of Pesticides on this date back in 1991. To learn more, we spoke with Ashley Jensen of the Canadian Cancer Society.
Our guest on this latest lockdown episode of Soundtracking requires very little introduction. We all know what a talented chap Ricky Gervais is - whether writing, acting or directing. And he's put all of these skills to good use for After Life, now in its second season on Netflix. For those of you who don't know, After Life tells the story of Tony, whose world is turned upside down after his wife dies from breast cancer, and features a brilliant ensemble cast including Ashley Jensen, Penelope Wilton, Jo Hartley and Joe Wilkinson. The music is pitch-perfect and wide-ranging too, from the needle-drops to Andy Burrows' score. Expect music from Hammock, Lionel Richie, The Carpenters, David Bowie and Bill Withers!
Due to the recent COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, many of us are now required to work from home. As a team of people who have been working from home for more than a decade, we have some advice for those wondering how to work from home effectively during a pandemic -- and, of course, lots more on this Feedback Friday! And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Jason DeFillippo (@jpdef) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in! Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://jordanharbinger.com/331. On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss: Since we've been doing it for so long, we've got some pointers for working from home effectively for those of you out there who might be doing it for the first time during this pandemic! Your career is extremely specialized and your choices for moving to another company are slim to none. And frankly, you don’t even want to do it anymore, but you can't afford to take a pay cut to start over. What should you do? Your boss gets annoyed when you stand up and jog in place for five minutes every hour to stay limber after sitting for so long. Is taking such a short break really a demonstration of a lapsed work ethic, or is there more going on here? How should you respond to random people on LinkedIn who reach out to network -- even when you have no friends in common? You don't mind being helpful, but how do you weed out the timewasters? While you do have general social anxiety, you find yourself especially shy and less talkative around your attractive friends. Why is this, and how might you get past it? At a young age, it came out that your two older brothers were sexually abusing your younger sister. They were sent away for years, essentially breaking up your family. Now you're all adults and working on your mental and emotional issues. Where should you start seeking help? A quick shout out to Ashley Jensen, who sold her family's medical device company using some of the things she learned on this show! Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com! Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger. Connect with Jason on Twitter at @jpdef and Instagram at @JPD, join his podcasting club, and check out his other show:
The second episode of Seven Stages featuring multi-award winning lighting designer Paule Constable What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. In 2005 Paule Constable was the first woman to win an Olivier Award for lighting design. She has since won three more Oliviers, along with two Tonys and three ABTT Knight of Illumination awards. In her exclusive Seven Stages interview, she reminisces about how she first stumbled across lighting design. She tells host Tim Bano how she got her first lighting job when a follow spot operator friend fell madly in love and ran away to Spain. She took the friend's job at the Hackney Empire, caught the lighting bug and worked with the company on club events during the acid-house rave scene. Constable shared her lighting debut with actors David Tennant and Ashley Jensen, in their performance debuts, in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui with 7:84 Theatre Company in Scotland. She has since gone on to light some of the most iconic shows in theatre including Warhorse, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Les Misérables. Listen below to hear the full interview. Every fortnight, you can join Tim Bano for illuminating, intimate conversations with influential performers and creatives who have lived their lives in theatre. Seven Stages podcast, sponsored by Audible, is available anywhere you find your podcasts including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and the link below. Paule Constable's interview follows legendary actor Ian McKellen.
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In today's episode, we talk fertility and women's health with Ashley Jensen, CNM with the University of Utah. We talk about the most common causes of infertility in women; some of these are unhealthy eggs despite regular cycles, and low levels of hormones that affect the development of the egg. We also talk about the important difference between normal symptoms of PMS and common symptoms. We talk about treatments to help the conception process, and how it's best to have intercourse when the body is producing cervical mucus along with higher levels of estrogen. We talk about natural vs. unnatural approaches to fertility treatment, naming IBF as the most unnatural. We talk about the importance of nutrition in fertility, recommending low carb, low sugar diets as the most conducive to conception. We talk about the most effective methods for fertility diagnosis in both women and men. We also discuss common mistakes couples make that contribute to infertility, the causes of endometriosis, as well as hormones and postpartum depression. -Causes of Infertility; Processes of Menstrual Cycle; Aides to Conception 1:39 -Natural vs. Unnatural Approaches to Fertility Treatment; Nutrition 20:18 -Other Causes of Infertility; Cooperative Treatment 31:37 -Common Mistakes Couples Make; PCOS; Endometriosis; Hormones and Postpartum Depression 45:13 “But when we are using hormones, we're using human-identical hormones; so hormones that are exactly like what your body makes. So we never use birth control for anything -- for any condition whatsoever -- because those are not real hormones; they're artificial hormones. And when we are doing ovulation induction medications, we're trying to simulate a normal cycle. ” 23:11
Merry Christmas! To celebrate the holidays this week we reviewed an underappreciated Christmas film, Arthur Christmas. From the animation studio Aardman comes a delightful film directed by Sarah Smith with the voice talents of; James McAvoy, Ashley Jensen, Bill Nighy, Hugh Laurie and Jim Broadabent. Does this film deserve to enter the Christmas canon and become a classic Christmas film to be watched with milk and cookies every year?
Ho Ho Ho you filthy ho-bags! Our Christmas episode covers Brian Henson's classic Charles Dickens' adaptation, The Muppet Christmas Carol (starring Michael Caine). We also covered the 2006 remake of Black Christmas/ Black Xmas AND Arthur Christmas (starring James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Imelda Staunton and Ashley Jensen). Have a massively happy festive season from Ben, Jeanette and Daryl. Thank you for listening! Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs!
Who wants to have a massively engaged, effective team, happier clients and a more successful business? I think that's everyone right? On this episode, I'm joined by winning teams expert, Paul Ashley Jensen to share his signature system for creating winning teams. This episode was a pertinent one for me. I've just grown my team, and I'm feeling the pressures that come with that. However, Paul's advice is simple and effective for ensuring that you as the leader create a team that's engaged and effective. And the massive benefits of that is happier clients and a more profitable business. In this episode, we discuss: Why we should care about winning teams Why leaders should speak last Leaders need to invest into their own development Receiving feedback is the key to growth Examples of giving good feedback Steps to building winning teams Safe space for feedback Reflect on where you are as a person Actively listen Celebrate Give feedback and how to give feedback that's in the Goldilocks Zone. Receiving feedback And more. Find out more by visiting www.shareyourpassion.com.au/podcast
Speaking with Ashley Jensen from her home in London she was like a kid waiting for Christmas morning. Jensen could hardly wait till Monday when Acorn TV will debut season two of Agatha Raisin with the first of three exclusive world premier films “The Wizard of Evesham.”For those who are not familiar with the show Jensen is reprising her role as Agatha Raisin, the former high powered London PR executive who has retired early and reinvented her life in the beautiful little village of Cotswolds. The series is based on the books by the M.C. Beaton.The other two films that Acorn TV will be rolling out will be “The Fairies of Fryfam” and lastly comes “The Curious Curate.”Stream On is powered by Eero- Where life is too short for bad WifiIf you want the best Wifi network on the market with super speeds along with world-class security. Get $100 off an Eero basic unit and two beacons, as well as a full year of eero plus. Got to eero.com/streamon and then enter my promo code – streamon at checkout to get the deal.* Promotional and sponsor consideration from Sling TV the best streaming live television service on the market. Become a Slinger today. For all of your streaming video needs visit Boom Media, where you can get the best gear on the market. Ask questions and follow us on social media @JWMediaDC on Twitter. on Tumblr and Facebook
Emmy and SAG-nominated actress Ashley Jensen joins Nancy to discuss the power of quirky characters, her starring role in the popular series Agatha Raisin, and upcoming premiere of Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham. Read more in Nancy’s online column Showbiz Analysis for Parade Magazine.
País Reino Unido Dirección Robert Carlyle Guion Richard Cowan, Colin McLaren Fotografía Fabian Wagner Reparto Robert Carlyle, Ray Winstone, Emma Thompson, James Cosmo, Ashley Jensen, Samuel Robertson, Martin Compston, Tom Courtenay, Brian Pettifer, Kevin Guthrie, Stephen McCole, Ruari Cannon Sinopsis Barney Thompson es un torpe y tímido barbero que trabaja en una peluquería de Glasgow. Lleva una vida mediocre de soltero empedernido, se siente ninguneado en el trabajo y en casa, donde debe lidiar con una madre dominante. Su rutina sufre un cambio inesperado el día que su jefe le comunica que lo va a despedir por su incompetencia y por su mal talante con los clientes. Es entonces cuando un homicidio involuntario lo convierte en el principal sospechoso de una serie de macabros crímenes, obra de un psicópata. Debido al acoso al que lo somete la policía, se ve obligado a mentir e improvisar para intentar librarse de semejante acusación.
In this episode with the other half of 2FabFitChicks, Ashley Jensen, we dive into her collegiate running experience, balancing training with hard work weeks, longevity in the sport, overcoming self-doubt and dreaming big. Ashley Jensen is a former Division I runner for Providence College and the University of Southern California. She is currently working with coach Ray Tracey, has won six trail races this past fall and set two course records. Her greatest running achievement to date was placing 5th at the 2015 Xterra World Championships 21k. Questions we ask Ashley include: How did you get your start in running? You ran cross country and track at both Providence College and the University of Southern California. What was this experience like? What did you major in? What was your transition from high school to college like? When did you know you need a break from running? When did you know when you were ready to come back? Your events included the steeplechase, 5k and 10k. I am wondering if you would mind expanding on the steeplechase. We haven’t had many others on the podcast aside from Megan! In talking about steeplechase and Xterra races, what would you say draws you to these races? Now that you are no longer running in college you have had the opportunity to run a variety of different races. Do you have a favorite distance, race or event? How do you balance 80+ weeks with your full-time job? What has been your biggest lesson in running? What does the future of 2fabfitchicks hold? Next race? What is currently making you thrive? What would you achieve your longevity in this sport to? What advice would you give your younger self? What does being a Strong Runner Chick/fabfit chick mean to you? How can listeners connect with you? Memorable quotes/themes: Believing in yourself Handling self-doubt: “Put the [doubt] demons to bed… you’ve put the work in, you’ve hit the long runs, you’ve had the buildup… it’s about believing you belong there.” Dreaming big and setting reach goals: “Don’t limit yourself. You still can hit those PR’s and the opportunities can still keep coming.” Keys to longevity in the sport: fueling your body (food), sleep, knowing when to take a break and always being honest with your coach. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strong-runner-chicks/support
País Grecia Dirección Yorgos Lanthimos Guion Efthymis Filippou, Yorgos Lanthimos Música Varios Fotografía Thimios Bakatatakis Reparto Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Jessica Barden, Olivia Colman, Ashley Jensen, Ariane Labed, Angeliki Papoulia, John C. Reilly, Léa Seydoux, Michael Smiley, Ben Whishaw, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Rosanna Hoult, Heidi Ellen Love Sinopsis Narra una historia de amor no convencional, ambientada en un mundo distópico, en el que según las reglas establecidas, los solteros son arrestados y enviados a un lugar donde tienen que encontrar pareja en un plazo de 45 días. El tema central es la soledad, el temor a morir solo, a vivir solo, y también al temor a vivir con alguien.
On Find That Film we often lament that movie plots are nowhere near as complicated as they used to be. With that in mind, here’s a beautiful little Christmas movie... Read more »
Source: https://www.mhairicalvey.com/aboutMhairi Isla Calvey was born in Glasgow and spent her childhood on the Isle Of Arran, off the West Coast of Scotland. Related to the actor Wolf Kahler ('Indiana Jones: Raiders Of The Lost Ark'). Acting is in the blood which meant Mhairi was a film buff from an early age. At the age of 5, Mhairi made her movie debut playing the role of 'Young Murron' in Mel Gibson's film 'Braveheart', which went on to win five Oscars and 'the thistle scene' became one of the most popular Hollywood scenes of all time. Shortly after filming Mhairi returned to school and started her career on stage performing in several theatres in the UK. Mhairi spent two years training and performing with The Forthwall Theatre company in York. Then in 2006 Mhairi was reunited with actors James Robinson and Andrew Weir ('Braveheart') and invited to New York to take part in the event 'Dressed to Kilt' alongside Sean Connery and Brian Cox which aired on American TV. Later that year Mhairi was invited to do the same production in L.A where she worked with Linda Hamilton and Ashley Jensen. At age 18, Mhairi was accepted and given a full Scholarship to attend the prestigious Guildford School of Acting. During this time she made an appearance on the BBC's 'Scotland On Screen' with Alan Cumming.Mhairi graduated in late 2010. Four months after graduating drama school Mhairi played the lead role in the independent romance ghost movie 'Any Minute Now' where she played a teenage narcoleptic girl who discovers something sinister in the town she's moved to. After earning good reviews from critics for her performance and gaining recognition from her peers, she was also nominated for best leading actress in an independent movie for her performance along with actors such as Mia Wasikowska. During this time Mhairi also acted in the film 'Five Pillars'.After several notable on screen performances including playing the dangerous seductress in the crime thriller TV Movie 'Gemini' for which she won best actress at L.A film festival. Mhairi also starred as the title role in the action thriller 'Eden Grey', Penny in the series 'Horizon' and in 'Alan' directed by Oscar nominated director Matthias Lebeer. Starring as the lead 'Crystal' in sci-fi thriller 'Abduct' alongside William B Davis, Mark Arnold and Sienna Guillory meant that Mhairi established herself as one of the up and coming actors of British films. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
John Wirth (V; Falling Skies), Krista Vernoff (Charmed; Wonderfalls), and Joanna Klein (SVP Scripted Development, The CW) discuss fantasy TV from building the look of a new world and the characters that inhabit it to placing supernatural characters into our everyday lives. Moderated by Emily Moss Wilson. PLUS: The Ugly Betty reunion with creator Silvio Horta and cast members America Ferrera, Vanessa Williams, Eric Mabius, Michael Urie, Tony Plana, Ana Ortiz, Mark Indelicato, Rebecca Romijn, Ashley Jensen, and Judith Light. Recorded at ATX Television Festival on June 12, 2016. Get your badge now for ATX's sixth season, June 8-11 2017, at http://atxfestival.com/
This week, the Doctors look for love and find: 10 Cloverfield Lane, Jean-Luc Godard, Spike Jonze, This Must Be the Place, Sean Penn, Stanley Kubrick, Colin Farrell, Terrible Bosses, In Bruges, Saving Mr. Banks, Mary Poppins, Winnie the Pooh, True Detective, Rachel Weisz, The Mummy, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Better Off Dead, John Cusack, Say Anything, Being John Malkovich, Chain Reaction, Stealing Beauty, The Brothers Bloom, Rian Johnson, Adrien Brody, Mark Ruffalo, Robbie Coltrane, Matchstick Men, Paper Moon, The Flim-Flam Man, The Constant Gardner, Edward Norton, Edward Burns, The Brothers McMullen, John C. Reilly, The Perfect Storm, Boogie Nights, Hard Eight, Philip Baker Hall, Gwyneth Paltrow, Samuel L. Jackson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Criminal [2004], Gregory Jacobs, Nine Queens, Diego Luna, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Lars von Trier, Ben Whishaw, Spectre, Léa Seydoux, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Inglourious Basterds, Blue is the Warmest Color, Ashley Jensen, Extras, Russell Brand, Ricky Gervais, Angeliki Papoulia, Dogtooth, Bill Forsyth, Local Hero, Comfort and Joy, Breaking In, Housekeeping, Gregory’s Girl, Jason Clarke, Chicago Code, Jennifer Beals, Public Enemies, Johnny Depp, Brotherhood, Zero Dark Thirty, Terminator Genisys, Everest and Dawn of the Planet of the Apest. Questions or comments? Contact: Adam & Gregor at: show@hollywoodrx.net or tweet them at @hollywood_rx. Review us on iTunes... Today! Like us on Facebook. Or both. Read more at http://hollywoodrx.libsyn.com/#9VfpmPPE0qlX7t6T.99
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With Mark Lawson. Damian Lewis, Hugh Laurie, Thandie Newton, Adrian Lester, Clive Owen and Ashley Jensen are among the actors who discuss the highs and lows of working as British performers in America. Many high profile American TV shows and films are casting British actors in key roles. The success of programmes such as Homeland and House are testament to the strong parts tempting British actors across the pond. Director Stephen Frears explains his theory that there is a crisis in American acting, prompting producers and directors to seek talent on this side of the Atlantic. Hugh Laurie and Damian Lewis reflect on the pros and cons of the long contracts and extended seasons on prime time US TV shows and Adrian Lester and Thandie Newton explore the reasons behind the success of many black British actors in America. Producer Ellie Bury.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the final episode in the series, we hear from poet, playwright and Scots Makar, Liz Lochhead.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the twenty-fifth in the series, we hear from internationally-renowned actor Brian Cox.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the twenty-fourth in the series, we hear from traditional and Gaelic singer Kenna Campbell.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the twenty-second in the series, we hear from comic book writer Grant Morrison.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the twenty-second in the series, we hear from writer and producer Bill Bryden.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the twenty-first in the series, we hear from dancer Michael Clark.
J K Rowling talks about her new novel; Matt Bellamy and Dom Howard from Muse; three playwrights on how they have adapted Shakespeare, Moliere and Ibsen to an Indian setting; actress Ashley Jensen; reporter Ryszard Kapuscinski discussed.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the fifteenth in the series, we hear from dancer and choreographer, Christine Devaney.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the twentieth in the series, we hear from photographer and artist Calum Colvin.
With Mark Lawson. In the new sci-fi thriller Looper, time-travel exists, but is illegal and only available on the black market. Organised crime bosses send their victims into the past, to be murdered by a Looper - a hired gun. Bruce Willis plays a successful Looper who is sent back in time to assassinate his younger self, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Writer Matt Thorne reviews. Ashley Jensen, best known for her TV roles in Extras and Ugly Betty, talks about working with Ricky Gervais, relocating to Hollywood, the appeal of her Scottish accent and returning to the stage in Alan Ayckbourn's A Chorus of Disapproval, with Rob Brydon and Nigel Harman. The phrase Plan B has entered current debates about the economy - but it's also a London musician, it appears in the title of the latest Van Morrison album and it's the name of a Hollywood production company. Craig Leyland from the Oxford English Dictionary discusses the origins of the phrase, and its many re-appearances. This year - in celebration of the Olympics - the BBC's National Short Story Award has become an International Short Story Award. Front Row has been interviewing the 10 authors shortlisted for the £15,000 prize. Tonight American novelist Adam Ross discusses his story, In The Basement, to be broadcast tomorrow at 3.30pm. Producer Claire Bartleet.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the nineteenth in the series, we hear from composer Thea Musgrave.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the eighteenth in the series, we hear from artist Will Maclean.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the seventeenth in the series, we hear from traditional singer and storyteller Sheila Stewart.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the fifteenth in the series, we hear from actor and writer Tony Roper.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the fourteenth in the series, we hear from arts impresario Richard Demarco.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the thirteenth in the series, we hear from jeweller Sheila Fleet.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the twelfth in the series, we hear from playwright, David Greig.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 14-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress Ashley Jensen, the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 14-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the eleventh in the series, we hear from singer, Horse.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the tenth in the series, we hear from sculptor, David Mach.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the ninth in the series, we hear from designer and couturier, Sandra Murray.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the tenth in the series, we hear from sculptor, Gerda Stevenson.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In this, the eighth in the series, we hear from saxophonist and composer Tommy Smith.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In the sixth programme we hear from writer James Robertson.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In the fifth programme we hear from designer Janice Kirkpatrick.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In the fourth programme we hear from writer and broadcaster Hardeep Singh Kohli.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. In the third programme we hear from folklorist Margaret Bennett.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. This week we hear from architect Malcolm Fraser.
Scotland Inspired is an ambitious exploration of the arts in Scotland through a strand of 26 radio programmes. In those, a range of artists gives 15-minute 'personal journeys' that illustrate their inspiration and the lineage of their artform. Introduced by actress, Ashley Jensen the series presents an informed but personal overview of the development of the arts in Scotland, from the Scottish Enlightenment to the present day. The 15-minute 'journeys' provide individual snapshots from a broad range of practising painters, writers, musicians and filmmakers which will evolve into a comprehensive tapestry of creativity that demonstrates how relevant the arts are to life in Scotland in the 21st century. This week we hear from writer A L Kennedy.
On the 10th episode of Portroidcast, I interview Ashley Jensen in the Filmmakers' Lounge at the Vail Film Festival. We discuss her acting history, Extras, sitcoms, voice work, and we set the record straight on an internet lie (she was NOT the voice of the interviewer on The Office). Enjoy! Ashley Jensen at the 2010 Vail Film Festival
On the 10th episode of Portroidcast, I interview Ashley Jensen in the Filmmakers' Lounge at the Vail Film Festival. We discuss her acting history, Extras, sitcoms, voice work, and we set the record straight on an internet lie (she was NOT the voice of the interviewer on The Office). Enjoy! Ashley Jensen at the 2010 Vail Film Festival
This weeks story is Cinderella read by actress Ashley Jensen.