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The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. Episode 228 is in conversation with actor and writer Charlene Boyd. Discovering a passion for acting as a teenager, since graduating from drama school, Charlene has gone on to carve out a hugely successful career both on stage and on screen. Nominated for Best Actress at the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland for The Macbeths, from River City to Panto, 2:22 A Ghost Story to Mayflies, Charlene welcomes opportunities to bring to life an array of different characters, ever keen to challenge herself and embrace new adventures. A mum of two, she talks openly about the juggle of working in the industry and how she has made being an actor and a parent work for her over the last 11 years. Charlene's first play JUNE CARTER CASH: THE WOMAN, HER MUSIC AND ME is a National Theatre of Scotland and Grid Iron Theatre Company co-production and is premiering at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year before going on tour. Learn more about Charlene's play https://gridiron.org.uk/portfolio-item/june-carter-cash-the-woman-her-music-and-me/ If you've enjoyed this episode you can help support the production of future episodes by clicking on the Ko-Fi link below. Many thanks. https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave
Hello everyone and thanks for joining! Today we have Charlene Boyd with us once more as she finishes up her talk from the Mom to Mom Conference. She's diving into the topic of being a parent to adult children, and navigating what it looks like when your kids get married. She has some great insight into this stage of life that you will not want to miss!Support the show (https://refugecity.church/give)
Welcome back, friends! We have the amazing Charlene Boyd with us again, and this week is all about the empty nest stage. This transition can be so difficult, but also so beautiful. Charlene shares how she was able to navigate this transition by relying on God and friends she could trust to pray for her through this time in her life. Even if you don't have adult children who have left the nest, you will not want to miss the insight she has to offer about how our identity needs to be centered in God first! Show Notes: Philippians 1:9email: sheispodcast@refugecity.churchInstagram: https://instagram.com/she_is_podcast?utm_medium=copy_linkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheispodcastrcc/Support the show (https://refugecity.church/give)
This week we are so excited to have our very own Charlene Boyd with us. She is the amazing and beautiful wife of our lead pastor, Jim Boyd. She shared so many great insights at the Mom to Mom Conference ranging from High School Graduation stage to Empty Nest. She'll be with us for the next few weeks, and we are convinced that you will be encouraged through her wisdom and insight. Show Notes: Jeremiah 29:11-12email: sheispodcast@refugecity.churchInstagram: https://instagram.com/she_is_podcast?utm_medium=copy_linkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheispodcastrcc/Support the show
Charlene Boyd (River City, The Trial of Christine Keeler) joins host, Ewan Petrie, for this weeks "The Tracks That Take Us Back". Listen as Charlene takes us on a journey through her favourite Scottish places that evoke precious memories. Charlene is a natural and infectious story teller, who instantly captures the imagination. Charlene also chooses the music that has become the soundtrack to these beautiful moments. Sit back, relax and enjoy Charlene Boyd choosing "The Tracks That Take Us Back".
CATS-nominated for her starring role in The Macbeths, Charlene Boyd pops by for a chat about life, theatre and kids! Feed your soul by spending a happy hour in the company of this joyous lady. Thanks to everyone for keeping listening and sharing the podcast. Have a great week! The post Charlene Boyd appeared first on Putting it Together.
The Intergenerational Learning Center in West Seattle is an award-winning daycare-nursing home combo where "the joy and the laughter and the smiles that come from both sides are just unbelievable." K-LOVE's Susan Miller talks with Charlene Boyd of Provide
The Intergenerational Learning Center in West Seattle is an award-winning daycare-nursing home combo where "the joy and the laughter and the smiles that come from both sides are just unbelievable." K-LOVE's Susan Miller talks with Charlene Boyd of Provide