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Gaz is joined by his Total Sport co-presenter Emily and fans Karthik, Cerys, and Harry.
This week Hannah suggests a double date, slags off Hereditary (spoilers if you ain't seen it), and Big Suze tells us about her Six The Musical celeb moment. BUT LET'S GET TO THE SPOOKY STORIES!It's another Creep of the Week special. There's just too many haunted huns, so we're delving right on in! Story 1 - from B narrated by Hannah. Mum, Dad and new baby go to Loch Lomond in the Scottish Highlands to a haunted hotel... Story 2 - from M narrated by Big Suze, from a NZ-based hun about being a nurse on a spinal injury unit in England... And ofc a demonic spirit. Story 3 - from Cerys read by Hannah - a normal terraced house with the kids.. or is it... think toy boxes being thrown and figures in the window.Story 4 - from Adam narrated by Big S. Tales of mimicing loved ones in the house... Story 5 - from Anna read by Hannah - a creepy holiday home in Spain.Story 6 - from Becca narrated by BIG S, we hear about late Gma Betty - a truly heartwarming story to end the eppy.Ty for all stories pls keep them coming, we love all you haunted huns loads!xoxoJOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here:www.patreon.com/GhostHuns
By Matthew Nemeth Back with another round of a month of positive creators, episode 4 is for Cerys Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains
Cerys and Tom the Young Farmer join us for a festive pie experiment, Natalie is counting down the Reas until Christmas and diva kids air their end of year grievances.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation on leadership that goes beyond business as usual. Hosts Robin and Al sit down with Cerys Goodall, COO of Vetster, to explore her bold career journey across industries and her refreshing insights on success, bravery, and the art of building an intentional company culture. Cerys shares how taking risks, fostering empathy, and embedding values into everyday practices can transform both personal growth and organizational integrity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being curious and resilient in navigating career challenges, the necessity of intentional company culture, and how core values should guide business decisions. Cerys also highlights the future of telemedicine for pets and her commitment to community service and pay equity, advocating for early financial success for women in tech."Failure is just another step in your journey." ~ Cerys GoodallKey TakeawaysEmbrace Bravery and Learning: Success comes from being brave, trying new things, and embracing failures as steps in growth.Values-Driven Culture: Intentional culture-building and embedding core values into everyday practices strengthen integrity, especially during challenging times.Empathy and Trust: Building empathy and mutual respect are foundational for understanding customer needs and fostering strong business relationships.Inclusivity and Equity: Safe spaces, pay equity, and support for women in tech and underserved communities are vital for inclusivity and success.Adaptability in Leadership: Versatility, curiosity, and resilience are essential in tech careers, helping leaders navigate dynamic environments like telemedicine and evolving workplace dynamics.Brought to you by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
Cerys is a mother and teacher who recently decided to swap the daily juggle of school and work life for travel and adventuring. Along with her family, a FIFO dad, three kids and their dog Reg, they are travelling fulltime across Australia and documenting their favourite spots along the way as they explore all that our beautiful country has to offer.This episode is a MUST listen for families who are wondering how to make the dream of adventuring around the country become a reality. Cerys is here to offer all of her experience in the practicalities, the sacrifices and the fun their travels have taken them on so far. Cerys also shares how switching the classroom for the open road has had a positive impact on her kids.Show Notes!Follow Toes Up Travelling for latest and greatest in Cerys' family adventures!!Instagramwww.youtube.com/@toesuptravellingThanks for listening!We would love to answer your questions and help you share your stories.Write to us at:hello.sisterswhohomeschool@gmail.comFollow us at:FacebookInstagram
Welcome to today's episode where we delve into leadership and empowerment in the tech industry with Cerys Goodall, Chief Operations Officer at Vetster, the world's fastest-growing pet telehealth platform. We'll discuss her strategies for fostering female leadership and building resilient, scalable operations. Cerys Goodall, Chief Operating Officer at Vetster, leverages over two decades of experience driving innovation and transforming pet care globally. As COO of the world's fastest-growing pet telehealth platform, her goal is to create best practices and programs that effectively develop a brand, increase awareness, and achieve market leadership on a global stage. She enhances both employee and customer experiences, connecting millions of pets and owners with expert veterinary care through Vetster's top-rated marketplace. Cerys creates integrated programs for marketing, communications, public relations, client service, business development, and product development teams, ensuring Vetster's continued growth and success. RESOURCES Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Listen to The Agile Brand without the ads. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3ymf7hd Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
Welcome to today's episode where we delve into leadership and empowerment in the tech industry with Cerys Goodall, Chief Operations Officer at Vetster, the world's fastest-growing pet telehealth platform. We'll discuss her strategies for fostering female leadership and building resilient, scalable operations. Cerys Goodall, Chief Operating Officer at Vetster, leverages over two decades of experience driving innovation and transforming pet care globally. As COO of the world's fastest-growing pet telehealth platform, her goal is to create best practices and programs that effectively develop a brand, increase awareness, and achieve market leadership on a global stage. She enhances both employee and customer experiences, connecting millions of pets and owners with expert veterinary care through Vetster's top-rated marketplace. Cerys creates integrated programs for marketing, communications, public relations, client service, business development, and product development teams, ensuring Vetster's continued growth and success. RESOURCES Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Listen to The Agile Brand without the ads. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3ymf7hd Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
To celebrate Dylan Thomas Day 2024 we're delighted to share this recording of our recent event with award-winning songwriter, author and broadcaster Cerys Matthews. The evening also featured live music from Flora Hibberd and her band, including a brand new song composed for this evening. Enjoy!More from Cerys Matthews:Out of Chaos Comes Bliss: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/out-of-chaos-comes-blissUnder Milk Wood: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/cerys-matthews-under-milk-woodTwitter: https://twitter.com/cerysmatthewsMore from Flora Hibberd:Bandcamp: https://flora-hibberd.bandcamp.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florahibberd/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FloraHibberd*Cerys Matthews currently hosts and programmes award winning radio shows on BBC 6 music, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4; the Prix Italia and Prix Europa winning ‘Add to Playlist'.'Where the Wild Cooks Go' was published by Penguin- it's an acclaimed ‘folk' cook book which celebrates recipes, music, poetry, proverbs and history across 15 countries, and, again on Penguin, her singalong book - ‘Hook, Line and Singer', was a Sunday Times bestseller. She's been collecting music and poems since she was a child growing up in South Wales and received an MBE and St David award for her services to culture. Cerys was a founder member of million selling band Catatonia, is a vice-president for Shelter, president of CPRW, The Welsh Countryside Charity and patron of the Dylan Thomas Society and Ballet Cymru.Flora Hibberd was born in London. In 2022 she signed with American label 22Twenty, and in 2023 recorded her first studio album in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, with producer Shane Leonard and longtime collaborator Victor Claass. The album, 'Swirl', will be released in 2024. She lives in Paris.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. His latest novel, Beasts of England, a sequel of sorts to Animal Farm, is available now. Buy a signed copy here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/beasts-of-englandListen to Alex Freiman's latest EP, In The Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZYPMCUnG7xiCtsFCBlVa?si=h5x3FK1URq6SwH9Kb_SO3w Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pigion y Dysgwyr - Rosalie Caryl 020224Rosalie Lamburn o Moggerhanger ger Bedford oedd gwestai Caryl nos Fawrth ac roedd Caryl eisiau gwybod mwy am gefndir Rosalie. Cafodd hi ei geni yn Hong Kong ar ddechrau'r rhyfel, cyn symud i fyw i Awstralia a symud wedyn o fanno i Ddeiniolen ger Llanberis. Dyma Rosalie yn dechrau drwy sôn am ei hatgofion o Awstralia. Rhyfel WarAtgofion MemoriesMynyddog MountainousAnferth HugeBobol annwyl Goodness me Llong ShipGrawnwin Grapes Pigion y Dysgwyr – Magnets Oergell Aled Hughes 030424Rosalie Lamburn oedd honna'n sôn am ei phrofiad yn symud i Gymru o Awstralia pan oedd hi'n chwech oed. Dych chi'n un o ‘r rhai sy'n hoff o brynu magnet i roi ar y ffrij, neu'r oergell, pan dych chi ar wyliau? Wel mae'n ffordd dda o gofio am y gwyliau ymhen blynyddoedd wedyn on'd yw e? Mae Lowri Mair Williams newydd fod yn teithio am 5 mis yn Asia ac fel cawn ni glywed, mae casglu magnetau yn rhan bwysig o'i gwyliau iddi hi...Traddodiad TraditionCelf ArtLlawn bwrlwm BuzzingCynnyrch lleol Local producePwytho â llaw HandstitchedPren Wood Cysylltiad ConnectionAtyniad AttractionPigion y Dysgwyr – Clare Mackintosh Dros Ginio 02.04.24Faint o le sydd ar ffrij Lowri erbyn hyn tybed i gadw'r holl fagnetau na? Mae'r awdures Clare Mackintosh, sy'n byw yn y Bala, wedi cyhoeddi ei llyfr diweddara. Fel arfer basen ni'n cysylltu ei llyfrau hi â ffuglen a throsedd, ac mae ei llyfrau wedi gwerthu dros 2 filiwn ar draws y byd. Mae ei llyfr diweddara yn wahanol iawn i'r lleill ac yn sôn am ei phrofiad personol hi o alar…Ffuglen a throsedd Fiction and crimeDiweddara Most recentGalar GriefDynes MenywCennin Pedr DaffodilsAmser maith yn ôl A long time agoYn union ExactlyPigion y Dysgwyr – Cerys Hafana Beti a'i Phobol 070404A dw i'n siŵr bydd llyfr diweddara Claire yn gysur ac yn gymorth i rai eraill sy'n galaru ar ôl colli rhywun agos. Tair perfformwraig sydd i'w clywed yn y tri chlip nesa ‘ma gan ddechrau gyda'r delynores ifanc, Cerys Hafana, oedd yn westai ar Beti a'i Phobol ddydd Sul, Dim ond 22 oed ydy hi ac mae hi'n berfformwraig boblogaidd iawn oherwydd ei harddull arbennig yn canu'r delyn. Cafodd hi ei geni yn Chorlton, Manceinion ac yma mae hi'n sôn am hanes ei theulu….Cysur ComfortTelynores HarpistArddull StyleChwarelwyr QuarrymenDychwelyd To returnCwympo To fall Pigion y Dysgwyr – Golden Oldies Bore Cothi 020404Ac mae Cerys yn perfformio mewn sawl lleoliad yng Nghymru rhwng nawr a'r haf – cerwch i'w gweld os cewch chi gyfle, mae'n delynores arbennig iawn. Buodd Shelley Morris o Faenclochog yn Sir Benfro yn sôn am brosiect arbennig sef y Golden Oldies ar Bore Cothi. Cynllun ydy hwn drwy Gymru sy'n cynnig siawns i rai ddod at ei gilydd i fwynhau a chael cyfle i ganu pob math o ganeuon, nid fel côr, ond yn fwy hamddenol. Ond mae Shelley yn berfformwaig ei hunan hefyd, a dyma hi'n sôn wrth Shan Cothi am ei phrofiad hi o berfformio ar lwyfannau enwog iawn...Hamddenol Leisurely Profiad Experience Llwyfannau Stages Nefoedd annwyl Good HeavensPigion y Dysgwyr – Connie Orff Caryl 030204Wel pob lwc i'r Golden Oldies on'd ife? Mae'n swnio'n brosiect diddorol a hwyliog iawn. Ac yn ola, y frenhines drag, Connie Orff, gafodd sgwrs gyda Caryl i sôn am beth sy'n gwneud perfformiad drag llwyddiannus … Dylanwadau InfluencesUniaethu fel To identify asFfraeth WittyIsraddol InferiorCaniatáu To permit
Singer, author and broadcaster Cerys Matthews brings Patrick into her River home in this special episode of The Chromologist. It's a joyous first meeting and the two discover they share a great love of mud colours, conch shells and the rich greens of the Welsh countryside. Cerys also shares the deep red colour of her Catatonia years. ‘It was a wide old word. A fiery red is always what I think about when I think of my youth,' she says, ‘And dark saturated red was also the colour of the St Fagan museum in Cardiff where I used to go for comfort in those years.' Cerys also shares her passion for the writing of Dylan Thomas and she gives Patrick a special narration of Under Milk Wood.Learn about the colours featured in each episode hereSee the colours of Cerys's life hereFollow Cerys on InstagramSign up to our newsletter for weekly inspirationFollow us on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Minutes 0 to 1:00 We were off due to the Oscars! Royals: Minutes 1:00 to 27:30 The royals' mistreatment of Harry and Meghan is finally boomeranging back on them. It's been obvious to us what's happening but now the world is finally noticing. Harry and Meghan were explaining their situation to the casual royal watchers with their docuseries and with Spare. It was about 70 days after we last saw Kate before we got the first alleged photo of her. That was the photo supposedly taken of her on Monday March 4th in an Audi with her mom, outside Windsor Castle. TMZ and other US outlets bought that exclusive photo. There were questions about its authenticity. Kensington Palace said it was not an authorized photo. KP also put a lot of pressure on British media to not publish the pic and it was mostly in the US outlets like TMZ. Assuming it was real, it really seems like Carole and the Middletons arranged it. On March 8th, Meghan was in Austin at South by Southwest for a scheduled panel discussion. She made some really measured comments about the hate she got when she was pregnant. A lot of the negative stories about Meghan when she was pregnant were from William trying to deflect from his affair with Rose Hanbury. I think that the frankenphoto release was meant to pull focus from Meghan's comments at SXSW and Chandra says that it could have always been the plan. We got a new photo supposedly of Kate and the kids from Kensington Palace on March 10th, Mother's Day in the UK. They claimed that William had taken the photo. The picture looked really janky. The news outlets noticed this and issued a “kill order” for that photo. The palace was asked to provide the original photo and they refused for hours on Sunday. I play a clip of AFP News director Phil Chetwynd talking about this. CNN has also announced that it's reviewing all the photos issued from Kensington Palace. The Palace then posted a tweet supposedly from Kate claiming that she was the one who edited the photo. This spawned so many memes and AI photos. Experts told major news outlets that the errors were due to a photo editing app. People showed that her head was cut and pasted into that photo from her 2016 British Vogue cover. Chandra thinks the original photo of Kate and the kids is from last fall. The palace tried to double down and continue to blame Kate. They ran a story in The Times of London Tuesday claiming that Kate just wanted to release a nice picture, she feels bad about it, and she edited it because she just wanted her kids to look good. We got a third photo supposedly of Kate on Monday March 11, in a car with William and looking away. That photo looks fake too! I even saw a video on Twitter where someone thinks they have the exact older image of Kate that was used. The photographer vouches for it though. Assuming the photo is real, we can't even verify it's her. Chandra think it's someone else. As this eas making international news, Colbert did a segment on Tuesday night about William's affair with Rose Hanbury. Remember that William tried to shut that story down back when it broke in March of 2019. Colbert even made a reference to William getting his mistress pregnant! We know that the palace is livid about this because the Telegraph ran a story about it and said The Late Show didn't warn the palace that they were going to run that segment. The British media regularly does this when they cover the royals. The Guardian did a summary of Colbert's opener and in their initial story they included Rose's name but then they edited it out! Even the royal-friendly journalists and outlets were calling William and Kensington Palace out about it! Camilla went on vacation last week, supposedly due to being under strain and fighting with William. Charles was seen on Wednesday at a photo op at Buckingham Palace. Chandra is surprised that Buckingham Palace hasn't taken a side on this PR disaster either way. William is in no way ready or suited to be king. Comment of the Week: Minutes 27:30 to end Chandra's comment of the week is from Cerys on the post where the DM questions whether they can trust anything that comes out of Kensington Palace. My comment of the week is from Little Penguin on the Best of the Oscars post. Thanks for listening bitches!
In this episode of The 5 O' Clock Apron Podcast, Claire cooks with musician, author and broadcaster Cerys Matthews. Cerys hosts and programmes an award winning radio show on BBC 6 music every Sunday, the Blues Show on BBC Radio 2 each Monday at 9pm and co-hosts Radio 4's new music show ADD TO PLAYLIST each Friday at 7.30pm. Cerys had a broken arm when we recorded this episode back in February, Claire chops and Cerys instructs on how to make a classic, at least, classically Cerys version of this Welsh classic. With quite a bit of veg to chop, Cerys and Claire discuss how to correctly prep a leek, deep-frying turkeys in Nashville, charity shopping in disguise, peppermill shame and Dolly Parton. Claire gets a quick lesson in Welsh and Cerys reads from her own cookbook, Where The Wild Cooks Go. Navigating a fast flowing river and some angry looking swans to get to Cerys' house, this cookery conversation is a gorgeous one, thank you Cerys, we'll be back to make those banana fritters with you some day soon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cerys Hafana | La harpe triple est à l'image des paysages de bout du monde du Pays de Galles dont elle est l'instrument national : majestueuse et intimidante. La musicienne et compositrice Cerys Hafana, originaire de la petite ville de Machynlleth, revisite le répertoire traditionnel en faisant scintiller les trois rangées de cordes du vénérable instrument (qui en comporte 92 !). L'artiste utilise aussi son impressionnant compagnon comme un outil de percussion afin d'en tirer une pulsation bourdonnante. Dentelles de cristal ou cascades tumultueuses, les airs de Cerys Hafana sont rehaussés d'un chant de soprano aérien en gallois qui évoque une incantation magique et merveilleuse. Album : Edyf (2022) ------------------------------------------------------------ Les radios Campus à la 45e édition des Trans-Musicales ------------------------------------------------------------ Les jeudis, vendredi et samedi, C-lab et Radio Campus France s'invitent en plein coeur des Trans Musicales de Rennes. Pendant 3 jours, retrouvez en direct de 17h à 19h00, ou en podcast, l'équipe de choc de journalistes et reporters issus de Rennes et de toutes les radio Campus de France. Au programme : Interviews des groupes et artistes de la programmation, reportages, captations live, mix live et plein d'autres surprises. https://www.lestrans.com
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A wonderful range of music this week, with multiple tracks exploring ancient folklore from the Quechuan Andes to Wales, as well as modern interpretations of Brazilian funk carioca, and multiple tracks from Mexico. We also have ferocious Palastinian psych, Chinese techno, Death Metal and a whole lot more. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support TracklistingElena Stein – Surfacing (Thrill Jockey, USA)DJ RaMeMes – Putaria Em Volta Redonda ft. DJ Pretinho de VR, DJ Ramom, DJ LC DA VG (self-release, Brazil)Cerys Hafana – The Wife of Usher's Well (self-release, UK)Luzmilla Carpio – Ofrenda de los Pájaros (ZZK Records, USA)Underdark – Enterprise (Church Road Records, UK)Dunums & MANAS – I See the Past (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands)Gentle Stranger – Kestrel (ft. Martha Skye Murphy) (PRAH Recordings, UK)33EMYBW – Drifting Nama 漂 流 纳 马 (SVBKVLT, UK)Pidgins – These Models Scale (Lexical Music, Mexico)Isaac Soto – Duda (N.A.F.F.I., Mexico) This week's episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston
Cerys Matthews joins Tim Burgess for this episode of his Listening Party. One of the most recognisable, unique and best voices of the 90s, Cerys talks Tim through Catatonia's triple platinum, number 1 album, International Velvet, on its 25th anniversary.They discuss finding their singing styles, finding strength from writing lyrics in order out get out of a tough personal places, and Cerys's place as a Welsh national treasure.International Velvet was released on 2nd February 1998 on Blanco y Negro.
Cerys sits with Alice in Edinburgh and talks about accommodations, social battery, the language of needs and the future of work.
Returning to the podcast for our 150th episode, is Cerys Cook, Chief People Officer at Swift Medical, leading people strategy and operations, employer branding, communications, and team member experiences. Cerys has always held a profound passion for changing the face of HR from the "principal's office" to being deeply embedded in core company strategy at the leadership table. Specializing in high-growth scaling organizations, Cerys has dedicated her professional journey to engaging directly with founders and CEOs, offering guidance, coaching, and counsel. With a track record spanning two decades, she boasts extensive experience in strategic people leadership across diverse sectors, building award-winning inclusive workplaces, driving performance excellence and growth, and augmenting strong values-based cultures. She shares her thoughts on how she is making a difference in the healthcare industry and why culture is the vital backbone of any successful organization. Welcome back Cerys!Brought to you by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
Hi! I'm Cerys and welcome to Unbalanced, the podcast where I will be discussing what it's really like to navigate life in my 20s with a disability. Stay tuned every other Sunday for interviews with inspiring people, funny anecdotes, and to have your perspectives challenged as I embark on a journey to prove that your disability does not define you. Feel free to give me a DM on instagram or twitter @cerysdavage to have your questions answered and to get involved with the podcast!
Rick Wakeman - keyboard player and former member of the progressive rock group Yes - and organist Anna Lapwood join Cerys and Jeffrey as they add the next five tracks, taking us from a Welsh/Indian collaboration to Hans Zimmer via a 1995 rap classic. Producer Jerome Weatherald Presented, with music direction, by Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye The five tracks in this week's playlist: Moliannwn by Ghazalaw My Blue Heaven sung by James Taylor Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio What are you going to do when you are not saving the world? by Hans Zimmer A far l'amore comincia tu by Raffaella Carrà Other music in this episode: Mas Que Nada by Sergio Mendes Cricket on a Line by Colt Ford ft Rhett Atkins The Old Cabin Home by Bobby Horton My Blue Heaven sung by Gene Austin Rather Be by Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve Pastime Paradise by Stevie Wonder Space Oddity by David Bowie No Time for Caution from Interstellar, played by Anna Lapwood Do It, Do It Again by Raffaella Carrà
Mae Cerys Hafana yn gyfansoddwr ac aml-offerynnwr sy'n manglo a thrawsnewid cerddoriaeth draddodiadol. Mae ei cherddoriaeth yn chwarae efo posibiliadau unigryw'r delyn deires, gan gymryd ysbrydoliaeth o ddeunydd archifol a phrosesu electronig. Mae'n byw ym Machynlleth ac yn rhannu straeon am ei phlentyndod, ei dylanwadau cerddorol megis Nansi Richards, a Siân James. Mae'n trafod cerddoriaeth gwerin a'r feirniadaeth fu am ei gwaith a hefyd yn teimlo bod angen siarad mwy am rhywedd.
Quantum Leopard Champion of Champions Cerys Bradley brings their immeasurable talent to this episode with a superb set! They then talk to host and MC James Ross about being non-binary & passionate about rugby and the difference between onstage and offstage personae. If you'd like to see more about Cerys their website is HERE Wonder what Sharky the Uterus Hand looks like? Then consider joining our Patreon where you can get early access to podcast episodes and watch full videos of Quantum Leopard comedy shows, from the high-energy openers to the loveliest of headliners, including the set from this very episode! Quantum Leopard is a lovely comedy night for lovely people and you can find more links to info about us here: https://linktr.ee/quantumleopard Edited by Rhys Lawton Original show recording by Matt Highton Quantum Leopard podcast music is by ROOKES production services (https://www.iamrookes.com/)
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Cerys Matthews shares her love of nature, music and poetry on a wonderful walk in Kew Gardens with our own Margaret Bartlett. Cerys reveals her deep love from the words of Dylan Thomas and her own retelling of his great work, Under Milk Wood, for children.You can hear Cerys on BBC Radio 6 every Sunday from 10am. Catch up on previous episodes on BBC Sounds. This is episode 5 of season 15 of the Plodcast: Mindful Walks in Nature. Contact the Plodcast team and send your sound recordings of the countryside to: editor@countryfile.com. If read out on the show, you could WIN a Plodcast Postbag prize of a wildlife- or countryside-themed book chosen by the team.Visit the Countryfile Magazine website: countryfile.comWrite to us:Plodcast, CountryfileEagle HouseBristol BS1 4ST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey there!The Comedian. They can make you chuckle, they can make you guffaw and they can shock you!We are joined by ‘Award winning' comedian Cerys Nelmes as we try to sort our Top 10 Comedians.Cerys also lifts the lid on the life of a comedian. The struggles, the fun, the darkness and the battles of being a professional comedian!It's a humdinger…enjoy!Check out Cerys stuff atwww.cerysnelmes.com SOCIAL MEDIAwww.twitter.com/toptenpodswww.instagram.com/toptenpodswww.facebook.com/toptenpodsEMAILGet in touch with us right here:toptenpods@hotmail.comPATREONCome and support the podcast at Patreon for some great rewards including video playlists that accompany the podcast episodes - www.patreon.com/toptenpodsEPISODE LINKSApple: apple.co/3ica0FySpotify: spoti.fi/3BRhkypYouTube: https://bit.ly/3jQETishttps://apple.co/3O94PDeMERCH https://www.podcastmerch.co.uk/170026-top-10-of-anythingLINKTREEhttps://linktr.ee/toptenpodsBUY US A COFFEEhttps://ko-fi.com/toptenpodsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-top-ten-of-anything-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cerys Matthews is a Welsh singer, presenter and writer. I first became aware of her when I was starting out with my first band Theaudience. She was then with her band Catatonia, which was big - and part of the Cool Cymru trend. After Cerys left that band she went on a voyage of musical discovery while living in a cabin in the woods near Tennessee - an experience she draws on to this day when curating her radio shows. Her excellent 6Music show is a big part of our Sundays. We love it.I spoke to Cerys at the beginning of December when she had just launched her new children's book. It's a bite-size take on Dylan Thomas's 'Under Milkwood', which she wants to bring to a new audience, namely little children.Cerys's three children are teenagers now, and we talked about mothering in the teen years, compared to the full-on baby and toddler years, which led her to share her story of her worst ever parenting experience... on a long-haul flight.Cerys talked about coming back to the UK form America, to bring her children up. She said it took her 6 years in America to appreciate Britain, including the BBC.As it was early December, we mused on how we all try and create the perfect Christmas Day, based on family traditions started in Christmases past. We agreed we can't be all things to all people at all times - and Cerys said that next time she's coming back as a man...with a wife! Cerys also shared that she's not drawn to beach holidays but loves an adventure, and she told me about her life-changing trip to Everest base camp which she, her husband and her two youngest boys did 3 years ago, to celebrate her 50th birthday. Her enthusiasm for it was so infectious I'm going to look into it myself, especially as a) she said the children loved it - and b) it sounded like it involved lots of stops for chips!Spinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Claire Jones and post-production by Richard Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We get festive with Cerys Matthews and Nick Hennegan talks about his version and plays part of A Christmas Carol which he's adapted and directed and is currently touring the UK, performed by Olivier award-winner Guy Masterson! Also on BohemianBritain.com
This is a corker of an episode! Cerys shares SO much value - you're going to want to have a pen and paper ready.In this discussion, we focus on key apprehensions or struggles people might have when trying to sell to schools.And although Cerys' advice was spot on, much of it applies to many other areas of business - not just when selling to schools.Here's what I asked: If someone is wondering why no-one is buying their offer, what can they do to audit what might be going wrong?There's a perception that school budgets are tight. What tips do you have on how to price offers?How can people boost their chances of getting a positive response from approaching schools?This is worth a listen - Cerys knows her stuff!Enjoy :-) - SumanthaP.S. If you want to have chat about how we might be able to work together, I'd love to meet you. Book a call now.Come and say hello!✦ Get free training and updates to your inbox (no spam)✦ FREE Facebook group✦ Instagram: @samtalksbusiness✦ LinkedIn: Sumantha McMahon____________________Book your FREE discovery call with Sumantha Join The Tutors' Mastermind - pay monthly, cancel any time Grab the 100 Content Prompts - pay once and get lifetime access____________________Hello, from Sumantha!Before I became the passionate tutor and business trainer you're meeting today, I was a pretty exhausted teacher! And before that, I was a (qualified) corporate business trainer. Now, I work on my own terms, running a business that gives me consistent financial freedom. And it's your turn to do the same ...Are you in?www.upgradeyoureducationbusiness.comSometimes, I share links to resources and apps that I recommend. They are all based on my experience - if I don't love them, I don't recommend them. In some cases, I earn a small commission for my recommendation, at no cost to you.
In June this year, UCL launched the UCL Walking Tour, a free guided walking tour aimed at inviting members of the public onto campus to learn more about UCL as a university and research institution and embrace its place at the heart of the Bloomsbury community. This month, host Cerys alongside Ariana Razavi, Molly Rasbash and Chanju Mwanza, delve deeper into three of the tours stops, the Wilkins Building, the Petrie Museum and the Student Centre and discuss the role that these places on campus have on the people who use them every day – students and staff. While these buildings form key parts of UCL's history, they are just a small part of the tour, only by taking the full tour can visitors learn about the noble laureates and the famous alumni that have studied or researched at UCL, the mysterious secret tunnels that run under the Cruciform building and the Japanese Garden which stands as a symbol of UCL's diverse community and international links. To book onto the free tour: https://bit.ly/UCLWalkingTour
Anne Sacoolas - a US citizen - has admitted causing the death of 19 year old Harry Dunn, outside an airbase in Northamptonshire in 2019. Yesterday, she appeared at the Old Bailey via video link and pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving. She'd been charged with causing death by dangerous driving -- but her guilty plea to the lesser charge was accepted. She will be sentenced next month. Her family and campaigners have worked tirelessly to get justice for Harry. In a radio exclusive, we hear reaction from his mother Charlotte Charles. After weeks of political turmoil Liz Truss resigned yesterday after just 45 days as Prime Minister. Her resignation has triggered a second Tory leadership election in just four months. But why did her leadership fail? Was there something inherently wrong with her leadership style or was this about gender? We hear from Ella Robertson McKay National Chair of Conservative Young Women, and from Rainbow Murray, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University. Cerys Hafana is one of the few people in the world who plays the Welsh triple harp. At the age of just 21, she has made her mark on the Welsh folk music scene, with a second album which ‘mangles, mutates, and transforms' the canon. She'll be playing one of the tracks from the new album live in the studio. And Anita Rani will be speaking to Sejal Majithia and Sejal Sachdev the women behind a new exhibition Ugandan Asians A Living History which reflects on fifty years since the expulsion of Asians by Idi Amin. They'll be giving us an insight into what women and their families went through during and after expulsion and how it's shaped communities today. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Managers: Tim Heffer & Bob Nettles
It's time to start putting the humanity back in the workplace (if it was there in the first place), and that's exactly what Cerys Cook and Swift Medical are doing. While mental health and wellness has always been on Swift's radar, some new standard actions across the board are part of its new initiative to be people-centered and normalize mental health conversations at work.Health and wellness benefits goes well beyond health insurance and time to attend doctor's appointments. It's about checking in on how you're feeling and ensuring that your team leaders know you're human. That sounds simple, but when many organizations are (rightfully) focused on the bottom line, it's typical to leave conversations about feelings out of the conversation. But when we take a few moments to check in each week, we can support one another for the benefit of team members and the organization as a whole.Imagine that!In our conversation, Cerys and I talk about the evolution of this practice at Swift, why Swift has so few policies around this work, and what it feels like to be a human resources professional right now. And Cerys gives us a great example of how to get the buy-in from leadership when you're bringing the idea of mental health conversations to them.This is a must-listen and such a refreshing approach to mental health in the workplace.About Cerys Cook:Cerys is the Chief People Officer at Swift Medical leading people strategy, employer branding and team member experiences. Cerys has always held a profound passion for changing the face of “HR” from the principal's office to being deeply embedded in core company strategy. She has spent over 20 years working in the start-up / scale-up space directly with CEO's, creating award winning inclusive workplaces and augmenting strong values-based cultures.Mentioned in This Episode of Mental Health in Minutes:Swift MedicalConnect with Cerys on LinkedInMental Health Skills TrainingJoin the monthly digital subscription
Please tune in for a big announcement and then stick around for the story of Cecilia Steyn (episode 23, originally released on September 8, 2021). Devilsdorp, the South African documentary about a series of brutal satanic murders masterminded by a self-described "42nd Generational Witch" named Cecilia Steyn, is currently a viral sensation in South Africa. Directed by Devid Enright, the doc is not yet available in the United States, but someone was able to get Muriel a copy. So of course, Muriel utilizes some of her own witchiness to smash Nick in the head with a story full of satan in Krugersdorp, mullets, cults, serial killers, samurai swords, and magical orphanages in far off lands. Thank you to our newest members over at www.patreon.com/murielsmurders - we love: Qiyamah H, Ed!, Blu0range, Jacqui J, Holly K, Megan J, Kellie K, Annie GK, and Heather M! Thank you Cerys for DMing us a voicemail! This week and next we will be running two of our favorite past episodes as we prepare THREE crazy ass stand alone Halloween episodes which will ALL be released the week before Halloween. Find us on social media! IG: https://www.instagram.com/murielsmurders/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/murielsmurders YouTube: https://bit.ly/3SSz3ha TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murielsmurders Hit us up! murielsmurders@gmail.com 3 min voicemails: 213-222-6621 www.murielsmurders.com Muriel's Murders NFTs! Starting at $5, these babies are cheap, and you don't need to know anything about crypto or web3. Why? Because they aren't “investments” or “actual things.” They're just digital codes of Nick's rad drawings and are meant only as a fun way to support the podcast. (It's also through a platform that isn't bad for the environment.) The dollars go directly to our pockets and you then “own” the NFT. Cool? Yeah, kinda! www.voice.com/saltygrey Check out the Muriel's Murders Community Playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rL9qTb Tell us which songs should be added to it!
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We welcome guest Cerys Cook, Chief People Officer at Swift Medical, a rapidly scaling medical technology company in Toronto. She shares her career journey from professional chef to the field of HR and her philosophy to always be the hardest working person in the room by being your best self every single day. She also expresses her passion for the vast and brilliant opportunities she & her team can provide for people so they too can thrive in their work through exceptional employee experiences. Cerys has extensive expertise in successfully scaling businesses across multiple industries and believes in building healthy cultures where people can show up as their authentic selves.
We welcome guest Cerys Cook, Chief People Officer at Swift Medical, a rapidly scaling medical technology company in Toronto. She shares her career journey from professional chef to the field of HR and her philosophy to always be the hardest working person in the room by being your best self every single day. She also expresses her passion for the vast and brilliant opportunities she & her team can provide for people so they too can thrive in their work through exceptional employee experiences. Cerys has extensive expertise in successfully scaling businesses across multiple industries and believes in building healthy cultures where people can show up as their authentic selves.
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This month we're looking at the invisible... the things you might not usually notice. Cerys and team are looking at city soundscapes, the Antarctica continent and the radio frequency spectrum. We're looking at these three subjects through a new lens and discussing how we make the invisible, visible. Hosts: Molly Rasbash, Maria Bunyun, Taqwa Sadiq (UCL Students) Guests: Andrew Mitchell, Prof Ilan Kellman, Dr Matthew Ritchie (UCL Academics) For the show notes and transcript, visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/s3-ep4-making-invisible-visible
This month we're looking at Direction For Change. Cerys, Katie, Ariana and Chanju are here to tell you three different stories of change, from new technology for mapping cities, to changing demand for teachers, and finally the ever-changing future of cars. Listen now as our hosts discuss different directions for change with interesting voices from across the UCL community. For more information and to access the transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s3-ep3-direction-change
In This Episode We'll Discuss:General Updates and RemindersBerserker my Heart!Purse ProblemsLove & Curse Making by Kelly St. Clare!Blurb-What do jazz pixies, siren celebrities, and three hundred disastrous dates with supernatural men have in common?Me.I'm Cerys. And at twenty-two years old, running a paranormal dating agency with my bestie and living in the magical society of Nepos is an amazing life.Not gonna lie though, it'd be better with a little action. Kissing, maybe? A one-armed hug? Heck, after three years, I'll take a man touching my bedsheets. Or would if this curse didn't 100 percent block me from romance.When my ‘extinct' brand of magic explodes in the presence of true love, the off-the-charts sexy but infuriatingly bored Detective Devereaux gets involved. And let me tell you, ladies, there are m-u-s-c-l-e-s under his long coat!So I'm cursed and dodging the law and trying to put more love in the world each day. And now some creep is digging up heart elemental bodies.Seriously. How is it only Monday?If you enjoy books by C.N. Crawford, Ilona Andrews, K.F. Breene, and Patricia Briggs, then you'll love this vibrant supernatural society where magical creatures burst from every storefront and love is complicated.https://linktr.ee/BondedBooksPodcastIf you'd like to email questions, comments or book suggestions you can do so at BondedBooksPodcast@gmail.com
Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye present the first episode of the new series from the BBC marquee in front of a live audience at the Hay Festival 2022. Their musical guests on stage in the tent are the opera tenor Wynne Evans, best known as Gio Compario in the TV insurance adverts, as well as Anne Denholm, Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales from 2015 to 2019, and the violinist and composer Patrick Rimes. In this one-off show, Cerys, Jeffrey and guests create a five-track playlist where each track is chosen for its musical connection with the previous one, starting with a Welsh singalong classic. Presenters Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye Producer Jerome Weatherald The five tracks in this week's playlist: Cwm Rhondda by the Treorchy Male Voice Choir La Donna è Mobile from Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi, sung by Luciano Pavarotti Poker Face by Lady Gaga One Day More from Les Misérables by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil (from the film soundtrack) Symphony No. 3 in E♭ major, Op. 55, (The Eroica Symphony) by Ludwig van Beethoven Other music in this episode: Llechi by Patrick Rimes My Sharona by The Knack Sussudio by Genesis Bad to the Bone by George Thorogood Bennie and the Jets by Elton John
This week, Queenie, Chicken, Hedgehog, and Shasta are planning their summer trip with the help of a map, some pins, and red wool. However, it looks like they will need ladders and snorkels to get between locations. Perhaps Little Dazzy Donuts can solve their mystery and help them to settle on an itinerary. Along the way, they enjoy poems read by this week's poets: Amogh, Cerys, Kuhu, and Kylian.We love hearing from you! To send your poems and drawings into Kids' Poetry Club, just check out the full competition details on the website.To contact us for any reason, just drop an email to contact@kidspoetryclub.com. Thank you so much for being a part of Kids' Poetry Club!
I am joined by a guest this week! The amazing Cerys Keneally, who has her own online training for those with franchises, joins me to talk about how to approach schools without cold calling them. What you will learn in this episode: What really needs to be in the emails you send to schools Why building relationships with potential clients is more important than going in for a hard sell How you can make emailing successful, even if it hasn't worked in the past Resources: Managing Seasonal Income Training: https://club.educationbusinessclub.co.uk/checkout/tier-3-membership Join Education Business Club: https://www.educationbusinessclub.co.uk/join-education-business-club Apply for Education Business Mentoring: https://www.educationbusinessclub.co.uk/mentoring Join the Education Business Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/educationbusinessclub Education Business Newsletter: https://www.educationbusinessclub.co.uk/newsletter My website: https://www.educationbusinessclub.co.uk Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clairerileyentrepreneur/ https://www.facebook.com/education.business.club Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clairerileyteacherentrepreneur https://www.instagram.com/educationbusinessclub/ Find me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-riley-entrepreneur The Teachers' Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-teachers-podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Ultimate Dance Business Podcast the show that aims to give you that extra spark of inspiration to turn your passion into profit. In each episode I will bring you inspiring interviews, top tips and strategies to help your dance school go from strength to strength. In this episode Deborah is joined by Cerys Keneally. Cerys helps children's activity providers to get into schools & nurseries without cold calling, so they can grow their business with confidence and have a bigger impact on children's lives. Cerys is passionate about helping Dance School owners to combine their services with formal education so both the education provider and the Dance Studio can make a difference together. You can find out more about Cerys at ceryskeneally.com Thank you for listening. This show is brought to you by Dance Business Lab. Dance Business Labs founder Deborah Laws is a multi-passionate dancepreneur, dance business expert and number one best selling author of The Ultimate Dance Business Planner. Deborah's sole purpose is to help facilitate the personal journey and growth of dance business owners like you. Through Dance Business Lab membership and coaching programmes Deborah aims to empower you to learn more, implement new exciting strategies, create goals which Deborah will keep you accountable to and teach you leadership skills that will sky rocket your team and families to truly become your dream school. To find out more about Dance Business Lab and work with Deborah head to dancebusinesslab.com To find out more about working with Deborah through her exclusive Dance Business Lab membership programs follow the links below. Sparks membership - link Ignite membership - link Illuminate membership - link This episode of The Ultimate Dance Business Podcast is brought to you by DanceBiz from ThinkSmart Software. Take your studio to the next level. DanceBiz is a state of the art software package that takes the headache out of admin. Automate all those business tasks you hate, and spend more time on what matters - teaching. Try it today and regain control of your business. To get an exclusive code to give you access to 2 months of DanceBiz for free drop me a message at this link
Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce
Pages 370 - 376 │ Sirens, part VII │ Read by Cerys MatthewsCerys is a musician, author, broadcaster ( BBC radio 2, 6, 4) and former member of multi-million selling band Catatonia.She has narrated Dylan Thomas's 'A Child's Christmas' to music she also composed and recently featured alongside Benjamin Zephaniah and Guy Garvey for the acclaimed 'The Lost Words' project. Cerys recorded with Stephen Fry and Tilda Swinton for the audio version of 'Moby Dick' and will soon be heard on the sister project, voicing Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. You can also hear her singing perennial favourite, ‘Baby Its Cold Outside', with her fellow country man , Sir Tom Jones. She received a St David award for services to culture from the First Minister of Wales, an MBE and an honorary degree in music from Swansea University. *Looking for our author interview podcast? Listen here: https://podfollow.com/shakespeare-and-companySUBSCRIBE NOW FOR EARLY EPISODES AND BONUS FEATURESAll episodes of our Ulysses podcast are free and available to everyone. However, if you want to be the first to hear the recordings, by subscribing, you can now get early access to recordings of complete sections.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/channel/shakespeare-and-company/id6442697026Subscribe on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoIn addition a subscription gets you access to regular bonus episodes of our author interview podcast. All money raised goes to supporting “Friends of Shakespeare and Company” the bookshop's non-profit.*Discover more about Shakespeare and Company here: https://shakespeareandcompany.comBuy the Penguin Classics official partner edition of Ulysses here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9780241552636/ulyssesFind out more about Hay Festival here: https://www.hayfestival.com/homeAdam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Find out more about him here: https://www.adambiles.netBuy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-timeDr. Lex Paulson is Executive Director of the School of Collective Intelligence at Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique in Morocco.Original music & sound design by Alex Freiman.Hear more from Alex Freiman here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1Follow Alex Freiman on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/alex.guitarfreiman/Featuring Flora Hibberd on vocals.Hear more of Flora Hibberd here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5EFG7rqfVfdyaXiRZbRkpSVisit Flora Hibberd's website: This is my website:florahibberd.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/florahibberd/ Music production by Adrien Chicot.Hear more from Adrien Chicot here: https://bbact.lnk.to/utco90/Follow Adrien Chicot on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/adrienchicot/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a little treat this Christmas, we're delighted to bring you an extract of Cerys Matthews reading A Child's Christmas in Wales, by Dylan Thomas. Cerys read the same extract when she last visited us at the bookshop in December 2015. It was such a magical moment that, when we learned that Cerys had recorded this story for posterity, we asked if we could share some of it with you.The full version is available on CD here: https://cerysmatthews.co.uk/product/dylan-thomas-a-childs-christmas-poems-and-tiger-eggs/Or to stream on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4r8YyMz1maFauVfo9RznXv?si=WSGzsLOJSUu5xzDjY-0Q1wIf you enjoy listening to our podcast and would like to spend even more of 2022 with us in Paris, you can now subscribe for exclusive regular bonus episodes.On Spotify: https://anchor.fm/sandco/subscribeOn Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/shakespeare-and-company-writers-books-and-paris/id1040121937?l=enOr on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoListen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32H…kLNA&dl_branch=1 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case #20180902-01-AH Statement of Anna Hughes regarding the disappearance of her sister Cerys, received by e-mail 2nd of September 2018. Audio recording by Rhys Llewellyn-Jones, archival assistant, Sefydliad Materion Paranormal Cymru - Welsh Institute of Paranormal Affairs. Content warnings at the bottom of the show notes Full Fathom Writer, Director, and Producer: Lou Sutcliffe “Rhys Llewellyn-Jones”: Lou Sutcliffe Accordion reprise arrangement of theme music by: Lou Sutcliffe Welsh language consultants: Ceri and Anonymous Original music by Antha Ray Thomas Musical arrangement by Jo Mendacium and Revengeday This episode used the following sounds: https://freesound.org/people/straget/sounds/412308/ Under a Creative Commons 0 License And https://freesound.org/people/Pogotron/sounds/61075/ https://freesound.org/people/TUNABIZZ/sounds/420979/ Under a Creative Commons Attribution License Content warnings apply for: - Supernatural threat - Violence - Family arguments - Isolation - Compulsive behaviour - Insomnia - Thalassophobia - References to: Death of a close family member - Sound effects: Waves, storms and lightning/thunder For The Record is a derivative, non-canonical, fan-made project derived from The Magnus Archives, an original horror podcast which is created and distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. For The Record is not endorsed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and is distributed under a creative-commons, attribution, non-commercial, sharealike, 4.0 international license. For more information about the original source material visit www.RustyQuill.com/TheMagnusArchives. To keep up with news and episodes, follow us on Twitter at @ftrecordpodcast or Tumblr at fortherecordpod. Transcripts are available via our website, or check out our YouTube channel for episodes with closed captions, including this episode on YouTube. If you'd like to get involved in this project, drop us an email at mail@fortherecordpodcast.co.uk
Join myself and Haley as we talk through her journey with her beautiful daughter, Cerys, in New Zealand! We talk about thoughts and feelings after diagnosis, Cerys' hearing journey and what is next for her!Resources mentioned: QLD Mouth Music: https://www.childrens.health.qld.gov.au/service-speech-pathology-my-mouth-music/Miccio Cards: http://www.speech-language-therapy.com/pdf/miccio4s.pdfPlease note: Use links at your discretion. Don't Get Lippy does not own the rights to the links above and takes no responsibility once you have clicked through.