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Roberto Casiraghi"The Phair"thephair.com/VI edizione della fiera dedicata alla fotografiada venerdì 9 a domenica 11 maggio 202550 gallerie e il nuovo Talks Program – The Phair OGR Torino(Corso Castelfidardo, 22 - Torino) Torna The Phair | Photo Art Fair, la prestigiosa fiera internazionale dedicata alla fotografia, a Torino per la VI edizione da venerdì 9 a domenica 11 maggio 2025. L'evento si svolgerà nuovamente alle OGR Torino, centro di cultura e innovazione unico in Europa, e riunirà gallerie d'arte e fotografia internazionali, offrendo ai visitatori un'esperienza immersiva tra esposizioni di artisti affermati e talenti emergenti. Ad arricchire il programma di questa edizione arriva il nuovo Talks Program – The Phair, un ciclo di incontri focalizzati sul tema del collezionismo, per cercare un confronto diretto con gli esperti del settore. Per promuovere il patrimonio fotografico nazionale e rafforzare i rapporti con le realtà museali torinesi, The Phair ha avviato una collaborazione con la GAM – Galleria Civica di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea scegliendo di utilizzare come immagine guida di questa edizione Torino, giostra Zeppelin in movimento (1934) di Mario Gabinio, custodita dall'Archivio Fotografico dei Musei Civici. Talks Program – The PhairPer la sua VI edizione, The Phair arricchisce il programma con un ciclo di incontri e approfondimenti dedicati al collezionismo, offrendo al pubblico un'occasione unica di confronto con collezionisti, art advisor, direttori di musei e fondazioni. Da venerdì 9 a domenica 11 maggio, infatti, prenderà vita il Talks Program – The Phair, un percorso che approfondisce il collezionismo privato, corporate e istituzionale. Venerdì 9 maggio Durante il primo giorno di The Phair, alle ore 12:30 si terrà l'incontro Truth in Photography con uno dei più rispettati ed eclettici studiosi di fotografia al mondo Joan Fontcuberta e Denis Curti, direttore artistico di Le Stanze della Fotografia e fondatore della galleria STIL. Alle ore 15:30 si terrà l'incontro The role of Italian photography in the wider, global context. Protagonisti saranno Lucia Bonanni, fondatrice del progetto BDC – Bonanni Del Rio Catalog, l'artista Silvio Wolf, e Carrie Scott, curatrice d'arte e consulente. A moderare sarà Francesca Filippino Pinto, curatrice d'arte e consulente.Alle ore 17:00 si terrà A conversation between an artist and a collector che vedrà protagonisti il fotografo Olivo Barbieri e Antonio Carloni, vicedirettore delle Gallerie d'Italia e curatore del Cortona Photography Festival, e a moderare Denis Curti. Chiuderà la giornata Building a Legacy Collection alle ore 18:30, con Marie-Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, fondatrice di Spirit Now London, e Sebastian Lux, CEO e curatore della Collezione / Fondazione FC Gundlach, che parleranno insieme con Christian House, giornalista del Financial Times. Sabato 10 maggio Sabato 10 maggio alle ore 12:30 si terrà Building and Supporting a Museum Collection, con Massimo Prelz Oltramonti, collezionista d'arte e mecenate, Marta Weiss, curatrice di fotografia al Victoria and Albert Museum, Luigi Cerutti, Segretario Generale della Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, e a moderare Christian House. Alle ore 16:00 si proseguirà con Corporate Photography Collections, che vedrà intervenire Katarzyna Piskorz della Collezione ING in Polonia e l'architetto e collezionista Mario Cucinella. A moderare sarà Simen Yöruk, fondatore di Elipsis Projects e Exhibition Director del Qatar Museum. La giornata si concluderà alle ore 18:00 con il talk Art Photography and the Commercial Market, con il fotografo Bastiaan Woudt, Matthias Harder, direttore e curatore della Helmut Newton Foundation, Tommy Rönngren, Executive Director Hoyningen Huene Estate Archive, e a moderare la consulente d'arte Caterina Mestrovich. Domenica 11 maggio L'ultimo giorno di The Phair vedrà alle ore 12:30, l'incontro Curating a Photography Collection and Prize con la partecipazione di Isabelle von Ribbentrop, direttore esecutivo del Prix Pictet, Ettore Molinario, economista e storico dell'arte, e a moderare Simen Yöruk. Il programma si chiuderà alle ore 16:00 con Private Collections, un confronto tra i collezionisti Robert Popper, Emilio Bordoli, Giorgio Fasol e Clemente Zorzetto, moderati da Brandei Estes, specialista in fotografie, curatrice e consulente. Le gallerie presenti a The Phair 2025Durante i tre giorni di fiera, saranno 50 le gallerie di arte contemporanea e di fotografia presenti, selezionate per garantire un elevato livello qualitativo e una proposta organica, provenienti dall'Italia ma anche da Belgio, Germania, Gran Bretagna e Svizzera. Ogni galleria presenterà progetti artistici incentrati sull'idea di immagine, per rendere Torino un polo di riferimento e di confronto sul tema. Tra le tante, Alberto Damian Gallery parteciperà proponendo un dialogo tra le fotografe Lori Sammartino e Marialba Russo che, pur avendo operato in periodi diversi, condividono affinità stilistiche. A The Phair la selezione delle opere di Lori Sammartino sarà curata personalmente da Marialba Russo che cercherà così un confronto artistico con la Sammartino. A.MORE Gallery parteciperà con un percorso espositivo in cui si intrecciano le visioni di Aldo Salucci e Gianni Melotti, dando vita a un dialogo tra memoria, immaginazione e natura.La galleria Erica Ravenna porterà un percorso espositivo di quattro artisti di diverse generazioni, uniti dall'uso innovativo della fotografia per indagare la natura e i suoi significati profondi: Vincenzo Agnetti, Tomaso Binga, Dominique Lacloche, Begoña Zubero.Alla scoperta di un altro mondo sarà dedicato il progetto espositivo della Galerie P, Un'altra realtà / Another Reality, incentrato sulla fotografia scenografica, tramite le visioni di tre artisti internazionali: Julia Fullerton-Batten, Frédéric Fontenoy e Bart Ramakers. Presente anche la galleria Jaeger Art con le opere di tre artisti di rilievo internazionale, ognuno con un approccio unico alla fotografia: Gregor Törzs, Bastiaan Woudt, George Hoyningen-Huene. Sarà presente anche la galleria Kuckei + Kuckei con opere di Barbara Probst, Miguel Rothschild e Lilly Lulay, tre artisti che esplorano il linguaggio fotografico con approcci inediti. Fake Reality è il titolo del progetto di MC2 Gallery, che metterà in dialogo le pratiche post-fotografiche di Dune Varela e Pietro Catarinella, due artisti uniti dalla volontà di oltrepassare i confini dell'immagine. Persons Projects dedicherà il proprio spazio alla fotografia concettuale della Helsinki School, il movimento nato a fine anni ‘90 presso l'Università di Aalto, esponendo le opere di tre protagonisti: Santeri Tuori, Mikko Rikala e Milja Laurila. La galleria Tallulah Studio Art presenterà un progetto espositivo che mette in dialogo quattro artisti internazionali – Glen Wexler, Phillip Toledano, Keila Guilarte e Donatella Izzo – ognuno dei quali esplora, attraverso la fotografia, le molteplici sfumature della realtà e della percezioneLa galleria Tucci Russo - Studio per l'Arte Contemporanea porterà una selezione di opere di Jan Vercruysse appartenenti al ciclo Camera Oscura (2001-2002). Poeta fino agli anni '70, Vercruysse ha poi dedicato la sua ricerca all'arte visiva, esplorando il ruolo dell'artista e il significato stesso della rappresentazione. Focus Giovani Artisti The Phair, insieme con l'artista torinese Eva Frapiccini, inaugura un progetto speciale dedicato agli artisti under 40, sia italiani che internazionali. L'iniziativa si propone di individuare e valorizzare 10 voci emergenti più rilevanti della scena contemporanea, esplorando linguaggi innovativi e traiettorie artistiche in evoluzione.I premi di The Phair 2025The Phair incrementa la presenza di premi per artisti e gallerie grazie alla collaborazione con aziende e partner: Premio Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, Premio in collaborazione con Just The Woman I Am, Residenza d'Artista Mario Cucinella Architects e Residenza Artistica “Scisti e Vinisti”. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Carrie Scott is an English American curator and arts commentator based in London. Over the past two decades, she has worked globally with galleries, artists, and collectors. She began her career as curator of the Hedreen Gallery at Seattle University, later becoming Director of the James Harris Gallery and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York. In 2009, she launched Carrie Scott & Partners, collaborating with artists like Nick Knight, John Pawson and Walter & Zoniel. She has curated exhibitions worldwide, including in South Korea, Japan, London, and New York. In 2024, she founded Seen, a platform promoting emerging artists and transparency. She and Zuckerman discuss art and entrepreneurship, embracing messiness, the impact of people saying yes, expanding the artworld, how art makes you feel better, how art is not rewarded in society, Seen.art and understanding ourselves!
In this week's episode of the Arts to Hearts Podcast, Charuka Arora chats with Carrie Scott, a writer, curator, art historian, and TV presenter, about her unique journey in the art world. From shifting gears during the 2009 recession to working with well-known artists, Carrie shares how she built a successful career by following her passion. The conversation also touches on the struggles women face, particularly in the arts, and why there's still a long way to go for true gender equality. Listen in for an inspiring and honest conversation about art, creativity, and the power of perseverance.
Is any question more vexing to artists than, "What do you do?" No, because it's impossible to answer! This week on the podcast, I turned the tables and asked curator, consultant, and media personality Carrie Scott the same questions she asks artists in her interviews. What do you do? Who do you make work for? What made you decide to pursue a career in the arts? In asking these questions, our conversation touches on Seen, her newest membership for collectors and artists, whether you can feel art, and who gets to monopolize parenthood conversations in the art world.
In this excellent episode, Nancy and Jose are joined in the studio by Carrie Scott, a longtime champion of literacy and the Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the San Diego County on Literacy. And it all happened for Carrie somewhat serendipitously - she saw a sign looking for volunteers to help folks learn how to read and she decided to use the payphone and call them! The rest is history.The conversation centered around the importance of education and literacy in San Diego, particularly in bridging gaps in education and addressing racial and wealth disparities. Heavily emphasized was the significance of literacy skills for adult learning and personal growth, and highlighted the need for workplaces to adapt to changing job requirements. They also shared personal anecdotes and success stories to underscore the impact of literacy education on individuals, while expressing concern about the ability of some learners to read and providing permission for help. Overall, the conversation emphasized the value of teaching literacy skills and fostering good reading habits. For Carrie, we learn it all began with "Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss!An excellent episode on filling gaps in the community with Carrie Scott. Here are some other takeaways from the interview:The importance of lifelong learning in the face of technological advancements like AIThe important role the workplace can play in building foundational skills and adaptabilityLiteracy has a direct impact on the ability to participate fully in life, including parenting, work, and healthcareLiteracy challenges and the connection to mental health and personal growthThe answers to the rapid-fire questions.An excellent interview from a passionate gap minder. Thank you, Carrie, for your contributions in San Diego, and for joining us on The Gap Minders.Enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to the show.If you have any questions or want to contact Nancy or Jose, please send an email to podcast@uwsd.org. Thank you for listening.To learn more about the two social impact organizations making The Gap Minders possible, please visit www.TheGapMinders.org.
In this excellent episode, Nancy and Jose are joined in the studio by Carrie Scott, a longtime champion of literacy and the Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the San Diego County on Literacy. And it all happened for Carrie somewhat serendipitously - she saw a sign looking for volunteers to help folks learn how to read and she decided to use the payphone and call them! The rest is history.The conversation centered around the importance of education and literacy in San Diego, particularly in bridging gaps in education and addressing racial and wealth disparities. Heavily emphasized was the significance of literacy skills for adult learning and personal growth, and highlighted the need for workplaces to adapt to changing job requirements. They also shared personal anecdotes and success stories to underscore the impact of literacy education on individuals, while expressing concern about the ability of some learners to read and providing permission for help. Overall, the conversation emphasized the value of teaching literacy skills and fostering good reading habits. For Carrie, we learn it all began with "Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss!An excellent episode on filling gaps in the community with Carrie Scott. Here are some other takeaways from the interview:The importance of lifelong learning in the face of technological advancements like AIThe important role the workplace can play in building foundational skills and adaptabilityLiteracy has a direct impact on the ability to participate fully in life, including parenting, work, and healthcareLiteracy challenges and the connection to mental health and personal growthThe answers to the rapid-fire questions.An excellent interview from a passionate gap minder. Thank you, Carrie, for your contributions in San Diego, and for joining us on The Gap Minders.Enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to the show.If you have any questions or want to contact Nancy or Jose, please send an email to podcast@uwsd.org. Thank you for listening.To learn more about the two social impact organizations making The Gap Minders possible, please visit www.TheGapMinders.org.
Pat welcomes Carrie Scott and her son Cooper to the "Rock Room" to play songs with the word "night" in the title!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pat welcomes West Anthony and Carrie Scott back to the "Rock Room" to discuss the Roger Hodgson years of Supertramp!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pat welcomes Carrie Scott back to the show to play game related songs and promote the upcoming LIVE "For What It's Worth" game show hosted by Murray Valeriano happening this Saturday Night (1/20/2024) at the Hollywood Improv.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, art historian and broadcaster Carrie Scott is joined by Turner Prize-winning artist and activist Lubaina Himid, writer Lauren Elkin and Head of Modern and Contemporary African Art at Sotheby's Hannah O'Leary for a conversation exploring modern city life from the perspective of female artists. This podcast was originally a live event, time to highlight the touring exhibition Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City, curated by Himid, which features works from the Arts Council Collection. To see the works discussed in this episode, or to watch an extended version of this talk, visit https://www.sothebys.com/en/series/sothebys-talks/celebrating-women-artists-in-the-city-with-lubaina-himid And, to step further into the world of Sotheby's, you can visit any of our galleries around the world; they're open to the public. For more information, visit sothebys.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on our Arts to Hearts Podcast, our host Charuka Arora has invited Carrie Scott to talk about her career as a writer, curator, art historian, and TV presenter. As Carrie and Charuka sit down, they talk about the art world, wearing multiple hats as a creative, and how women are expected to behave in a patriarchal world. Carrie started her career as a writer, but soon she shifted her focus towards the art world. Carrie's passion for helping artists was a major catalyst behind her professional decisions. From being at a writing agency to doing temporary exhibits, she has come a long way in her creative journey. What always drove Carrie was her love for arts and how she found purpose in this field. At the same time, she acknowledges the baggage that comes with being in the art world, as being an artist is not an easy job, contrary to what many people still believe. For Carrie, her career took a significant turn, when in 2009, recession happened. For her, it ended up being a blessing in disguise because Carrie was able to launch her own business at a gallery and an art consultancy. Over the past decade, Carrie has worked with numerous well known artists including Nick Knight and Marina Shacola. Carrie's approach is centered on collaboration and building meaningful partnerships. She seeks out artists who have a clear vision, and helps them navigate the art world, whether it's through exhibitions, publications, or other creative projects. In this week's episode, Carrie also talks about not just women in general, but also women in arts. Since the beginning, Carrie has noticed the stark contrast between the treatment of women and men, and she highlights how in this day and age, women still have to fight for equal pay. Discussing the place of women in today's world, Carrie calls attention to the fact that not much has changed between the 80s and now, and there is still need for a lot of change in the society. To listen to more of this insightful conversation and understand how Carrie was able to build a successful career without a definite plan, tune in to this week's podcast. We are calling all women artists for our incredibly special “ATH Magazine Anniversary Issue”. Showcase you work to a global audience and get a chance to win 1,000 USD Art Grant: Submit your artwork . Order Arts To Hearts Magazine #4 here: Learn how you can UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVE POTENTIAL in 2023. Sign up for our FREE Mini guide & workbook. Check out the Arts To Hearts Shop at Join ATH directory for women artists here: Listen and subscribe on Apple Artist Services:
In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a master class conversation between Charles Parisi (the guest host filling in for Dave Mason), co-host Hannah Jaime, the Executive Director of Helping PAWS and a Steering Committee member of San Diego Gives, and Drew Schlosberg, the Host of Spotlight On The Community, one of the longest running podcasts in history, as well as the CEO of Xtra Weekly and President of DS Studio. Drew, the eminence grise of San Diego non-profits, and formerly the head of PR and Community Affairs for the San Diego Union-Tribune, shares incredible wisdom and best practices from the many leaders and non-profits he has observed, served and interviewed over the years. With 5,000+ episodes recorded, Drew has quite a list of tips, strategies and best practices for the San Diego Gives community. Here are six ideas and thoughts: - Connectivity capital is the bread and butter for non-profits and often more valuable than money- The importance of building relationships- The essentiality of networking- The importance of the Board members- The power of saying thank you and a thank you note- Trust and honesty are non-negotiable - Putting ego to the side in the interest of serviceDrew even discusses leadership with a mention of Dr. Paula Cordeiro, the former Dean of USD's School of Leadership & Education Sciences (SOLES), as one of many he has admired. He also correctly points out that behind the scenes leaders are also essential in great organizations and makes mention of Carrie Scott and her service to the San Diego Council on Literacy. Thank you for listening and your support! Don't miss an episode, so be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite listening app! For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit www.SanDiegoGives.org.
Carrie Scott the mother of Audrey Scott who was violently murdered in Milwaukee speaks of domestic abuse in our communities and how we can overcome domestic abuse.
Michael Bagford and Carrie Scott join us to discuss the career and legacy of the Dave Matthews Band, one of the most popular rock bands of the last three decades. Topics discussed include the band's formation in Charlottesville, Virginia, their status as an iconic live act, Matthews' role at Farm Aid and their 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination. There's so much to say about this band!
Carrie Scott sat down to discuss the low-down on Down Syndrome, the journey, the challenges, the successes, and more. Be sure to listen! *Singer-songwriter, Townsend, hosts these livestreams once a week for her project "You're Not Alone." These interviews address a variety of topics ranging from OCD to eating disorders. The end goal of these chats is to bring important conversation to the table to help increase awareness, spread love, and encourage people feel less alone. *Interested in helping these livestreams continue? Message me to learn how! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1b4NMntfcyxfnOveFp8imK?si=aDuWDzTSTPCkeDxafciQ-g Website: https://www.townsendtmusic.com YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCFyBoiYh1ePwhtD5BM4ZP8Q Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/TownsendTMusic/?refsrc=deprecated&_rdr Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TownsendTMusic
Sign the PurpleAlert Petition at:www.change.org/PurpleAlert.comOur mission still remains the same BUT on steroids for season 4. Buckle up, pour up, and plugin every Wednesday for the necessary conversations on Life After Abuse!PLEDGE to #nomoremeangirls at www.exposedthepodcast.comDon't forget that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, however, domestic violence is 365 days a year. To support our local DV initiatives, you can donate at www.exposedthepodcast.comOur most recent article: https://www.mkelifestyle.com/mkepeople/out-of-the-shadows/article_11cfa7a0-1bd7-11ec-a9bc-17f84bb3cf01.htmlShare with family, friends, Co-Workers, young adults, and ALL social groups!!Follow ExPOSED The Podcast, the #2 Black Milwaukee Podcaster!!!https://onmilwa//www.facebook.com/pg/laverneandnatalie/about/?ref=page_internalYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSrsxfdCEqy-oSAQr3emsGA?view_as=subscriberWebsite: www.exposedthepodcast.comukee.com/ent/articles/10-podcasts-people-of-color.htmlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/laverneandnatalie/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/laverneandnatalie/about/?ref=page_internalYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSrsxfdCEqy-oSAQr3emsGA?view_as=subscriberWebsite: www.exposedthepodcast.com
This is SUCH a fun and honest conversation, an essential listen to anyone navigating the tricky paths of the art world. Carrie is one of our 2021 mentors and an amazing multifaceted professional. Carrie Scott is an American/English curator, art historian, TV presenter and art writer living in London. Over the past 16 years, she has worked with numerous galleries, businesses, collectors, and artists worldwide. While at the University of Washington, Seattle doing a Master's in Art History, Scott worked with James Harris where she curated the first solo show of Rashid Johnson's work outside of Chicago. From there she went on to be Director of Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York. In 2009, when the financial world was in total chaos, Scott launched her own business, at once an art consultancy, gallery, and curatorial endeavor that exists beyond the walls of the traditional gallery. Over the past 11 years, she has had the privilege of working closely with numerous artists, including Nick Knight, Marina Shacola, The Harold Feinstein Estate, and Federico Pestilli, helping them establish strong and sustained markets. In 2018, Scott curated the largest independent photography show ever for the Store x, 180 Strand, A Shade of Pale, exhibiting 470 photographs and most remarkably featuring 320 images from John Pawson's series Spectrum suspended in space. Scott has published numerous articles and essays on artists and appeared as a presenter on The Art Show, where she interviewed artists in their studios. In 2020, Scott teamed up with David Hill a curator and gallerist in London to present Harold Feinstein's work, as well as a groundbreaking exhibition on West African Portraiture. For 2021, they will debut new work by Ben Hassett and Rachidi Bissiriou with two solo shows. ----- I LIKE NETWORKING is the mentoring and networking platform for women and non-binary people in the creative industries. Stay in touch with us on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter to stay in the loop and access many perks. You can also join our community or our supporter's circle. ----- This episode was sponsored by DAYE - a women-led business revolutionizing women's health. Their tampons are the most absorbent Organic tampon on the market, sanitized to eliminate the risk of TSS, and wrapped in truly sustainable packaging. Clinically- validated, cramp-soothing CBD tampons delivered straight to your door. To get £5 off your first box of tampons or proviotics, head over to yourdaye.com and use code Networking5
It's a jam packed Zoom Room as Pat and Kyle are joined by Mike, Christy, Murray, Courtney, Christine, Alexi Lalas, David Wild and Carrie Scott to discuss their favorite releases from this past year!
In two very different interviews, Jane talks to Gemma Francis, founder of The BIG Sing, about how music and singing has helped change lives, and to Carrie Scott, an art curator from the US who runs her own gallery in London, about careering into the world of art and how it’s helped her to get through some very dark times. Find out more about The BIG Sing choirs here (https://www.big-sing.com/) , and click here (https://www.carrie-scott.com/) to find out more about Carrie Scott’s work.
Show notes coming…As always, this episode features the following music: Aspire by Scott Holmes, and Purple Light by Blue Dot Sessions.Enjoy the episode and remember to Create & Connect!
This week we're talking with filmmaker Andy Dunn and curator Carrie Scott about a phenomenal photographer that you might not know about: Harold Feinstein. Harold began shoot in the '40s and his images are as powerful today as they were back then. We talk about what place his photography has in history and how Andy and Carrie have both been instrumental in keeping Harold's story alive. https://www.feinsteinfilm.com/
Pat welcomes Carrie Scott (Keeper of the Rock Solid Data Base) back to the Guest Co-Host chair to play songs with the word "home" in the title. It's just that simple and just that fun!
The Listener's Series continues as Pat and Kyle welcome Carrie Scott (Creator of the Rock Solid Data base) to the Guest Co-Host chair to play rock songs that feature strings! You know violins, cellos etc.
If your kids are anything like my kids, they may start to lose their minds around this time of year. With an excessive of sugar, excitement, late nights, and holiday fun, my little cherubs can suddenly start acting like little demons, right when I want them to behave for family gatherings and traditions. What's a mama to do?? On today’s episode, Carrie Thomas Scott–a licensed professional counselor and a mother herself–uses the four pillars of Simplicity Parenting to teach us how to protect our kids from catching a “soul fever” this holiday season. Listen in for concrete strategies on how to help your children stay balanced and soul-healthy this holiday using these four pillars: 1. Environment2. Schedule3. Rhythms4. Filtering Out the Adult WorldShow Notes Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne: https://amzn.to/2QTjnhJ SimplicityParenting.com **Sign up to receive a copy of our monthly newsletter with ALL of the takeaways from that months' episodes: 3in30podcast.com/takeaways **Find me on Instagram and say hi! https://www.instagram.com/3in30podcast/
This episode was recorded LIVE at the Rock Solid/On The Page Studios in front of an intimate crowd of listeners and friends! The following people took a turn at the mic and fun was had by all! Participants include... Christy Stratton, David Guitierrez, Carrie Scott, Murray Valeriano, Jessica Welsh, West Anthony, Leigh Ann Magier, Mike Siegel, Tom Neuerberg, Patrick Dupuis, Pilar Alessandra, Gage Agnew, Nichol Del Barrio, Mike Schmidt, Aaron Lowe, Amy Lehman, Mario Del Barrio + Pat and Kyle!
Acclaimed artist Aaron Young reflects on the action of painting with Carrie Scott at the Miami Beach EDITION hotel.
Designer John Pawson joins Carrie Scott at Miami Beach EDITION Hotel to talk about his longstanding collaborations with Ian Schrager.
Performance artist Marina Abramović discusses the limits – if there are any - of her body and mind with Carrie Scott from the Miami Beach EDITION hotel
Renowned artist Marc Quinn opens up in an interview with Carrie Scott about his blood sculptures, art at the Paralympic Games, and public art
Acclaimed curator and interviewer Hans Ulrich Obrist has the camera turned on him, as he sits down at the Miami Beach EDITION hotel to speak with Carrie Scott.
The multi-faceted Mexican artist takes part in a rare English interview with Carrie Scott at the Miami Beach EDITION hotel.
The artist Phoebe Collings-James describes her take on feminism with Carrie Scott at the Miami Beach EDITION hotel
Known as an 'internet' artist, Ryder Ripps discusses his work at the Miami Beach EDITION hotel with Carrie Scott
Art 'It Boy' Bill Powers sits down to talk about Half Gallery, reality television and writing books with Carrie Scott at the Miami Beach EDITION hotel.
British artist Ryan Gander discusses his complex practice with Carrie Scott at the Miami Beach EDITION hotel. showstudio.com/project/in_your_face_interviews/ryan_gander
John Ferguson updates us on the SAFE Network. John Bush unveils the BitcoinBookStore. Pablo Frost on DPRday and Carrie Scott fills us in on whats new with Austin Bitcoin Meetup.
Are you a victim of getting caught up in the monotony of your everyday life and forget to focus on what is truly important? It's time to break free of that, at least from your employer. Bitwage bills itself as the world's first payroll startup to incorporate the cost- and time-saving benefits of Bitcoin. INDIVIDUAL AND EMPLOYER PAYROLL Next-Day Fiat to Bitcoin. Get outta town. Get pumped. Interview with BitWage COO Jonathan Chester joins us this week to discuss how his company brings modern financial tools to those who do not have access to the current banking system. Also joining us is Carrie Scott, the world's first bitcoin pedicab driver!