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Braving the Mountain
BEcoming + unBEcoming Based on Past Experiences

Braving the Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 11:20


Hello hello! This week's episode is about becoming and unbecoming based on past experiences. I had a call with a fellow coach and this was a topic we discussed that I kept thinking about and wanted to share with you guys!   I think it's pretty common that when we grow up and start our life on our own, we stick with what we have known our whole life. As much as living on your own seems like the time to figure out how you want to live your life, we tend to stick to what we know. And for some people that works great! But take a second and think about where you want your life to go. Maybe it's time to unbecome who you were before and it's time to become the new and improved version of you. Do what's best for you, even if it's scary! Go brave that mountain!

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The Comics Course
Serial Killer Memoirs

The Comics Course

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 57:32


We discuss using graphic novel memoirs as lenses to look at the disturbing stories of serial killers. We touch on some awful issues so trigger warnings abound. We try to handle these tastefully and avoid graphic discussions while talkings about the power of these stories and the lives adjacent to them. We discuss the Green River Killer, My Friend Dahlmer and Becoming Unbecoming

Women L.I.T (Living.In.Tentionally)
Self Care is Self Made, Part III - Becoming & Unbecoming

Women L.I.T (Living.In.Tentionally)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 20:34


In this 4-part episode, we discuss the intentional practice of self-love and journey to self-discovery. Women L.I.T with Renee and Tish, connect with Kortni Boyd and Melissa Jones Clarke. The ladies discuss how how life is a perpetual season of change. Choosing yourself is not selfish, it is NECESSARY! Don't feel guilty when it comes to pouring into yourself - never forget how DOPE you are! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to WOMEN L.I.T!!! Get & Stay Connected: INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/women_of_4d/ FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/Womenof4D TWITTER http://twitter.com/Womenof4D WEBSITE http://www.womenof4d.org Credits: Producer: Kadetra Cooper, Women of 4D Audio Editor: Daryl Crosby of Encore Music & Entertainment LLC (http://encoremusicva.com/)

Queers at the End of the World
Unbecoming / Becoming / Unbecoming

Queers at the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 49:38


Poet, librarian and educator, Alison Rollins talks with Nat and Nina about survival of many kinds, including wilderness time travel, archives, and letting the birds come to you. Find Alison's book Library of Small Catastrophes with Copper Canyon Press, and find another great interview with Alison and fellow queer survivalist Latria Graham at the Poetry Podcast. Also! You can now support Queers At the End of the World on Patreon by going to patreon.com/queersattheendoftheworld. Come to support queer art, stay for a bunch more queer art! Please note that this version of the interview is a slightly edited form of the episode we originally put out, and that’s because one of our awesome listeners from Australia got in touch to tell us that the course name for Cody Lundin’s class includes a word that is incredibly offensive there, a slur that’s used against indigenous people. We’ve taken it out of this version, because we don’t want anyone else to feel that gut punch. We do want to say that we’re super grateful to the person who called us in about it. This show is a relationship with you, each other, and our guests, and that means we really, really hope that if any of you listeners is ever like, do Nat and Nina want to know that this thing they said caused me pain? Or do Nat and Nina want to know that something they said stands to harm folks I care about? The answer is yes. We want to know. And we’ll be grateful anytime we’re given a chance to try and repair. Send us a message if you want to talk, and thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerworlds/support

The Travel Wins
Phoebe Mroczek Becoming Unbecoming

The Travel Wins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 56:35


Phoebe Mroczek is my guest on today’s episode. An extremely successful entrepreneur and podcast host of the show Unbecoming, Phoebe is well on her way to her "one name" status. Having traveled and lived in so many places at such a young age gives Phoebe some great insights to traveling for work. She has over one million downloads of her podcasts. We discuss the changing technologies for media companies and also how the changes have affected traveling for work. She is the host of Unbecoming, a podcast and nationally-syndicated radio show that helps entrepreneurs release the judgments and beliefs. Sometimes holding them back from living a more meaningful life. The show reaches 350,000+ listeners per month from 40+ countries, 16 AM/FM stations in 20 cities nationwide and across 20 Internet platforms. She built and ran a six-figure online marketing business for several years. Phoebe realized that her real passion was in helping entrepreneurs embrace their true identity. Wanting to amplify their message and have a greater impact by being more of themselves. She believes that while what we do in the world is important, we’re meant to do so much more in life than just work. As a curious explorer and recovering perfectionist, she has traveled to 64 countries on 6 continents. Phoebe went cage diving with great white sharks, camped in the Serengeti and motorbiked across 15 countries in Europe. She loves connecting with existing and established business owners that see podcasting as an opportunity for growth. Hope is an expensive podcasting strategy that rarely works. What she has learned, after several years in the podcasting space, can help you scale your impact.

The Travel Wins
Phoebe Mroczek | being successful is becoming for the host of Becoming Unbecoming

The Travel Wins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 56:36


Phoebe Mroczek is my guest on today’s episode. An extremely successful entrepreneur and podcast host of the show Unbecoming, Phoebe is well on her way to her "one name" status. Having traveled and lived in so many places at such a young age gives Phoebe some great insights to traveling for work. She has over one million downloads of her podcasts. We discuss the changing technologies for media companies and also how the changes have affected traveling for work.She is the host of Unbecoming, a podcast and nationally-syndicated radio show that helps entrepreneurs release the judgments and beliefs. Sometimes holding them back from living a more meaningful life. The show reaches 350,000+ listeners per month from 40+ countries, 16 AM/FM stations in 20 cities nationwide and across 20 Internet platforms.She built and ran a six-figure online marketing business for several years. Phoebe realized that her real passion was in helping entrepreneurs embrace their true identity. Wanting to amplify their message and have a greater impact by being more of themselves.She believes that while what we do in the world is important, we’re meant to do so much more in life than just work. As a curious explorer and recovering perfectionist, she has traveled to 64 countries on 6 continents. Phoebe went cage diving with great white sharks, camped in the Serengeti and motorbiked across 15 countries in Europe.She loves connecting with existing and established business owners that see podcasting as an opportunity for growth. Hope is an expensive podcasting strategy that rarely works. What she has learned, after several years in the podcasting space, can help you scale your impact.

The Travel Wins
Phoebe Mroczek | being successful is becoming for the host of Becoming Unbecoming

The Travel Wins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 56:36


Phoebe Mroczek is my guest on today’s episode. An extremely successful entrepreneur and podcast host of the show Unbecoming, Phoebe is well on her way to her "one name" status. Having traveled and lived in so many places at such a young age gives Phoebe some great insights to traveling for work. She has over one million downloads of her podcasts. We discuss the changing technologies for media companies and also how the changes have affected traveling for work.She is the host of Unbecoming, a podcast and nationally-syndicated radio show that helps entrepreneurs release the judgments and beliefs. Sometimes holding them back from living a more meaningful life. The show reaches 350,000+ listeners per month from 40+ countries, 16 AM/FM stations in 20 cities nationwide and across 20 Internet platforms.She built and ran a six-figure online marketing business for several years. Phoebe realized that her real passion was in helping entrepreneurs embrace their true identity. Wanting to amplify their message and have a greater impact by being more of themselves.She believes that while what we do in the world is important, we’re meant to do so much more in life than just work. As a curious explorer and recovering perfectionist, she has traveled to 64 countries on 6 continents. Phoebe went cage diving with great white sharks, camped in the Serengeti and motorbiked across 15 countries in Europe.She loves connecting with existing and established business owners that see podcasting as an opportunity for growth. Hope is an expensive podcasting strategy that rarely works. What she has learned, after several years in the podcasting space, can help you scale your impact.

Arts & Ideas
The Unsaid

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 53:42


Sarah Moss is a novelist and Professor at the University of Warwick. Her most recent book Ghost Wall articulates the tangled space of love, abuse and resistance. Her previous novels include Cold Earth, Night Waking, Signs for Lost Children and The Tidal Zone. She has written for The Guardian, New Statesman, The Independent and BBC Radio. Michael Richardson is a Lecturer in Human Geography at Newcastle University. He has longstanding research interests in masculinities and intergenerational relationships on post-industrial Tyneside. He is a trustee of North East Young Dads and Lads project and works closely with Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children's Books. Harriet Shawcross is an award-winning filmmaker and journalist. Her first book Unspeakable reflects on how, as a teenager, she stopped speaking at school for almost a year, communicating only when absolutely necessary. It mixes personal experience with travel diaries and interviews including Eve Ensler creator of The Vagina Monologues. Una is a comics artist and writer. Her first graphic novel Becoming Unbecoming is about Una’s own encounters with sexual violence and survival. Her other titles include On Sanity: One Day In Two Lives and Cree, commissioned by New Writing North and Durham Book Festival. Producer: Luke Mulhall

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

With comics artist Una The TORCH Comics and Graphic Novels: The Politics of Form network are hosting a seminar on 'Becoming/Unbecoming' with comics artist Una, author of Becoming/Unbecoming part graphic memoir and part graphic history, discusses the ways in which comics can offer a powerful denunciation of violence against women and negotiate other kinds of traumatic pasts.

comics memoir graphic novels becoming unbecoming
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

With comics artist Una The TORCH Comics and Graphic Novels: The Politics of Form network are hosting a seminar on 'Becoming/Unbecoming' with comics artist Una, author of Becoming/Unbecoming part graphic memoir and part graphic history, discusses the ways in which comics can offer a powerful denunciation of violence against women and negotiate other kinds of traumatic pasts.

comics memoir graphic novels becoming unbecoming
Comic Art Festival Podcast
Clockwork Watch

Comic Art Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 80:53


Its time for another episode of the podcast and in this episode we interview the guys behind the Clockwork Watch series of comics. We feature a chat with Yoms and Corey Brotherson as we talk creating a universe and how to really drive sales behind the table. We have a little bit of a bad reception so please ignore the blips. We review The Girl and the Glim, Ellerbisms and Becoming Unbecoming as well as looking at the new Netflix of comics Comichaus.Mike has a feature on Cow boys In Space and Pete continues his look at Jack Kirby. We also start our pop culture section and talk about the new Avengers trailer,  Stranger Things 2, Paddington 2 and the game Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.Subscribe to get the podcast on any podcast app a day early and please leave a review to make us smile.Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: ComicArtPodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) and Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete).Title Music: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir

Comic Art Festival Podcast
Clockwork Watch

Comic Art Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 80:53


Its time for another episode of the podcast and in this episode we interview the guys behind the Clockwork Watch series of comics. We feature a chat with Yoms and Corey Brotherson as we talk creating a universe and how to really drive sales behind the table. We have a little bit of a bad reception so please ignore the blips. We review The Girl and the Glim, Ellerbisms and Becoming Unbecoming as well as looking at the new Netflix of comics Comichaus.Mike has a feature on Cow boys In Space and Pete continues his look at Jack Kirby. We also start our pop culture section and talk about the new Avengers trailer,  Stranger Things 2, Paddington 2 and the game Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.Subscribe to get the podcast on any podcast app a day early and please leave a review to make us smile.Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: ComicArtPodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) and Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete).Title Music: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir

SRSLY
SRSLY #88: 13 Reasons Why / Decline and Fall / Becoming Unbecoming

SRSLY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 32:49


Caroline and Anna discuss the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, the new BBC adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s Decline and Fall and the graphic novel Becoming Unbecoming. *Show notes* srslypod.com/episodes/88 *Subscribe* itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/srsly/id1014404879?mt=2 *Twitter* twitter.com/srslypod *Facebook* facebook.com/srslypod *Tumblr* srslypod.tumblr.com *Email* srslypod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Papertrail Podcast
008 - Hannah Berry

Papertrail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 43:19


Hannah is a Graphic Novelist and illustrator. She has also worked as a Tutor for the Arvon Foundation and was the Online Writer in Residence for Booktrust. HANNAH'S BOOK CHOICES: Cruddy - Lynda Barry Weapons of Mass Diplomacy - Lanzac & Blain Through The Woods - Emily Carroll She tweets at @streakofpith and you can find out more about her/her books on her website. Show Notes: Other books mentioned: Emily Carroll co-created a game called 'THE YAWHG' (Hannah apologises for mauling the spelling in the original recording) Becoming Unbecoming, by Una. About Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper Publishers mentioned: Save Our Souls Magazine Self Made Hero Avery Hill Jonathan Cape Hannah recommends the following comic shops: "both of these shops are light and airy and welcoming. Anyone concerned about walking into a sweaty comics dungeon needn't worry." Gosh Comics, London Page 45, Nottingham

The Writing Life
Not A Misery Memoir with Una & Nicola Streeten - NNF16

The Writing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 66:45


Graphic novelists Una and Nicola Streeten discuss how graphic novels have enabled women to talk about their lives and address personal and painful issues. Una's first graphic memoir Becoming Unbecoming, an account of gender violence in the 1970s against a backdrop of the search for the Yorkshire Ripper, was described as a ‘wonderful, wonderful book' on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour. Una describes it as ‘Not a misery memoir. Miserable, yes, but hopeful too.' Of her debut graphic novel Billy, Me & You, about the death of her young son, Nicola Streeten said ‘I wanted the laughing and the crying. Not a misery memoir, a book for people who've had shit thrown at them'. Part of the City of Literature programme at Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2016.