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The prosecution laid out its case against Erin Patterson today, but no motive was offered. The defence fired back in its opening, saying the deaths were a terrible accident but the jury must focus on whether Erin Patterson intended to poison her relatives.
We all want the same thing I believe when it comes to politics …..mostly! Work, health, affordable life, helping those who are struggling, & peace! Russ & I share are thoughts…. There is nothing wrong with having rose coloured glasses. Thoughts from the Tractor.
On this weeks Las Damas your 100% Unofficial SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division Podcast. Decky joins John and Seana to take a look atThe International GamesThe Return of The LeagueWhy Seana dosen't wear Rose Tinted Glasses9 in a row IncomingThe Waterford ProjectThe Mailbag & Much Much More
Send us a textHello, lovely ladies! In this episode of Embrace Midlife, I'm diving into the concept of 'fading effect bias'—or what I like to call the FAB bias. Despite its name, it's not very fab. It's essentially looking through rose-colored glasses when we recall past events, forgetting the negatives and remembering only the positives. This bias impacts not just our memories of big nights out drinking but also significant life events. I'll share a personal experience of converting old VHS tapes to digital format and the emotions it stirred, highlighting how this bias made me nostalgic for times that weren't always perfect. I also touch on the concept of negativity bias, which makes us focus on negative experiences in the short term but remind you that our brains are malleable and we can retrain them. Join me on this journey of self-awareness and discover practical tips to ensure your memories are grounded in reality. Remember, you are not alone on this wonderful midlife journey. Embrace midlife!
check out the latest episode of Talkin' Anime. the best worst anime podcast around, brought to you by Mitch, tripple & Adura.THIS WEEK:Mitch and Tripple talk about Bleach and rank the arcs of Bleach and talk more.The next two episodes are recorded a while back. Been having issues with uploads which is why its taking so long. sorry and enjoy.intro:"bankai Remix" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYV6AQtxoeIoutro:"Rain" by The Mighty EarthwormTalkin' Anime is: The #bestworstanimepodcast around. Hosted by Mitch, Tripple, & Adura. They talk about all things life and anime. From peak anime to the worst anime, they cover it all. And of course, theres a few off track stories sprinkled in on the side.to support talkin' anime check us out on Ko-Fihttps://ko-fi.com/talkinanimeFollow Us On:Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnweeb?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==x- https://twitter.com/dnweeb?s=21Discord:https://discord.gg/R2wEUS4Sgu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
News: Hey there, you lovely listeners you. Welcome to Episode 85 of The Good Man's Radio Show. Here once again to try to show you all that you can have a jolly good time with Vintage Tunes so feel free to dance away to your hearts content, I don't mind, in fact I'd encourage it. If you are enjoying the show I would really appreciate any time you can spare to leave me some feedback or a review. Or just share the show and spread the joy as the more listeners the better. As per usual in an episode I've kept the mix eclectic with varied styles so hopefully something for everyone. Also, I hope you'll forgive the fact that I've run over slightly as I couldn't quite get the list to work out time wise, I'm sure you won't. Anyway, all that's left to say is.....Enjoy.Podomatic: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/info18264 Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/852472/14675743 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGoodmansRadioShowPodcast YouTube / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzNcsTIP_SDfc6sbMVkr_g Rate This Podcast / https://ratethispodcast.com/timetunnellovebubbleofjoy Spotify / https://open.spotify.com 85th Show Tracklist: 1) Castin' My Spell – The Pirates 2) Down The Road A Piece – The Cops ‘N' Robbers 3) Lies – Johnny Sandon & The Remo Four 4) King of The Mountain – The Proclamation 5) Astrologically Incompatible – The Bonniwell Music Machine 6) Coloured mile – Design 7) Song of Innocence – David Axelrod 8) Homage to The God of Light Part 1 – Peter Bardens 9) Back to The River – Damnation of Adam Blessing 10) Enjoy What You Have – Poobah 11) Heaven Was an Island – Audience 12) Fresh Out of Tears – Eddie Cave & The Fyx 13) Do The Dog – Lester Square & The GT's 14) This Is the Real Thing = Samantha Jones 15) Rabbit Hills – Michael Chapman 16) Metropolis – Keith Christmas 17) Lady Friend – The Byrds 18) New Day – Fanny 19) Draggin' Around – The Saxons 20) Just a Little – Robby Snowden 21) Bald Headed Woman – The Frays 22) Looking For My Baby – The Second Thoughts 23) Just Like Friends – Satisfaction 24) Piece of My Heart – Pesky Gee! 25) Time Has Come Today – The Chambers Brothers 26) The World is a Madhouse – Clouds 27) Charge of The Light Brigade – Jason Crest 28) Pipe Dream – The Blues Magoos 29) Love's Got a Mind of Its Own – J.A. Freedman 30) New York City Woman – Damnation of Adam Blessing 31) My Mind Can Ride Easy – Killing Floor 32) The Mental Traveler – David Axelrod 33) Hot Summer Day – It's a Beautiful Day 34) I Like - Kaplan
Send Us A MessageThe multi-talented Poetra Asantewa, is a renowned spoken word artist, entrepreneur, and visionary behind impactful brands like Black Girls Glow and Yobbings. Poetra shares her unique perspective on the art scene in Ghana, offering insights into how creativity and storytelling are shaping the cultural landscape. We dive into the importance of cultivating a reading habit, exploring how literature and poetry can transform lives, communities and the government's role. The conversation takes a personal turn as Poetra opens up about her iconic hairstyle—a bold statement of self-expression that reflects her fearless approach to life and art.Tune in for an inspiring and thought-provoking discussion that celebrates art, activism, and the power of storytelling.#Poetra #PoetraAsantewa #Podcast #imldpod Enjoy And Share!And shouts to Atunwa Digital for doing this with us - www.atunwadigital.comAnd thanks to Barrel House Ghana for the wine
Nicholas Lorimer and Marius Roodt discuss the decision by Cricket SA to punish a cricket team for not having enough black players. They also discuss a decision by the health minister to ban particular products, and the growth in interracial households in SA. ------------------ Hudaco Energy is thrilled to offer Daily Friend listeners an exclusive promotion! Book a free or business or household audit, and we'll show you how we put more money back in your pocket without hefty upfront costs. Reach out to us at sales@hudacoenergy.co.za or call us at 011 447 9864. Hudaco Energy – Sustainable Power and Storage Solutions Provider ----------------- Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie is facing accusations of favouring White, Indian, and Coloured job applicants over Black candidates. This follows a recent job posting that explicitly listed these groups as preferred candidates for vacancies. For further discussions Elvis Presslin spoke to DA Spokesperson on Sport, Arts & Culture, Joe McGluwa
In this episode, we continue our discussion on carrying on Shabbos, focusing on specific cases related to clothing, jewelry, and accessories. We explore whether a girl can go out with a placeholder in a pierced ear, the permissibility of using colored threads, and how historical methods of fastening clothing relate to the laws of carrying. We also touch on the use of certain stones believed to prevent miscarriage and the conditions under which they may be worn. Tune in for a deep dive into these fascinating halachic details!
Today we're speaking to Federico Sohns about their game Zephyr on Not DnD. The world feels dark, moody and almost lonely, but the game also provide elements of colours and connection. This is a really unique game, and I think it will be a really interesting discussion to listen to. You play one of the Windfall who are are born of, and live upon, the back of a colossal sentient content. You travel across it to fulfil sacred obligations. Obligation and Debt are a key theme of the game, and has an Obligation Mechanic as tool used to craft adventures. The game also explores Feeling and Identity. Coloured tokens represent the different emotions of the sentient content you travel upon, and used to build your character as they discover their sense of self. Buy the game: https://www.araukana.com/store
The mental issues the human psyche has with terminology hinders conversation progression. Also, the most unstable creature story ever told. Also, also motherfucker, nigga and bitch are the same word. Guests Author BG Howard Family TiesAC Fischer In The BloodCarter Steinhoff
Party-starting stompers from a crossover star. Even if you've never met Adam Longman Parker, AKA Afriqua, you can get to know him pretty well through his music. His lyrics ("Would you house me in a house, would you house right in my mouth?" from "Dr. House"), track titles ("Wagwan Bhagwan?") and cover art exude a charmingly cheeky demeanour that makes his music personable. It helps that his latest records are absolute smashers–funk bombs with jacked beats and bouncy grooves. Once ensconced in the minimal world, the Virginia-born artist gravitated towards Miami bass, Midwest house and zesty techno before the pandemic. Thankfully so: his recent discography combines Moodymann's slinky swagger with The Neptunes' killer sense of rhythm. Just like those legendary acts, Parker carries weight in both the underground and mainstream—he's released with Tomorrowland label CORE Records and DJ'd at Ibiza superclubs, while still appealing to more headsy crowds. His career expansion hasn't cost him his principles, either. A champion of Black history and culture, the classically-trained pianist infuses overlooked Black musical traditions like psyfunk into his work. Coloured, his debut full-length, was a tribute to what he called the "Black musical tree." "Genre is just temporary housing," the now Berlin-based producer noted in a recent Instagram post. That mentality informs his RA Podcast. From '90s-inspired house and luxurious harp melodies to some of his originals and even a "Satisfaction" remix, it's a celebration of unpretentious, feel-good music. Put simply, it slaps—hard. @afriqua Read more at ra.co/podcast/972
Going outside sports and beyond this week, Rick is joined by actress and InMelanin production company owner, Hazel Grace. INMELANIN PRODUCTIONS, LLC was founded by CEO, Hazel Grace, to provide a platform for Coloured women in the adult entertainment industry. Our mission is to create a safe space for women to express their sexuality without … Continue reading Hazel Grace, Actress, Production Company Owner, InMelanin →
In this episode of Ubiquitous Blacks, TeaRon sits down with the stars of the newly released South African action-comedy Neelan & Kevin!Luversan Gerard (Kevin), Brendon Daniels (Neelan), and Kaseran Pillay (Cousin Bobby) bring their sharp humor and fresh perspectives to discuss bringing this hilarious and heartfelt buddy comedy to life.The cast dives into what it means to represent South Africa's Coloured and Indian communities on screen, the parallels between their experiences and those of Black people globally, and the importance of showcasing lead characters free from harmful stereotypes.From behind-the-scenes laughs to meaningful conversations about inclusion and identity, this interview offers a deeper look at the passion and creativity behind Neelan & Kevin.Now streaming exclusively on EVOD in South Africa!––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Follow Our Guests:On Instagram:Luversan Gerard - @luversan_gerardBrendon Daniels - @itsbren.danKaseran Pillay - @kaseran_pillay Watch Neelan & Kevin On EVOD––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS Podcast:Ubiquitous Blacks is an internationally focused podcast that explores similarities and differences of the Black/African diaspora experiences around the world. The goal is to shed light on the differences and similarities between us all, while learning to celebrate those very things.World News, Politics, Pop Culture and More are discussed by host TeaRon and an array of awesome guests.Send us a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
The psychological issues we have with terminology is extremely intriguing. What exactly is a Nigga?
Ninety years ago, the Chatham Coloured All-Stars became the first all-Black team to win the Ontario baseball championship. Now the story of their historic 1934 season, including the racist treatment they endured and their exploits on the field has resurfaced in an online project, and they're getting their due as trailblazing Black Canadian athletes.
Join Frank and Peter for the second part of an extended interview with Azathoth's replacement Nyarlathotep, aka Duke Harrist, the lead designer of Arkham Horror LCG. In this episode, we talk to Duke about the player cards of The Feast of Hemlock Vale. We take more of a look at the state of the classes in Arkham and the places Duke wanted to bring new ideas to the game, as well as chat about bringing new investigators into the Arkham Files. We hope you enjoy it! Amazing logo courtesy of this guy Join Drawn to the Flame on Patreon: www.patreon.com/drawntotheflame Buy Drawn to the Flame shirts, jumpers and mugs: www.designbyhumans.com/shop/drawntotheflame Email us on drawntotheflamepodcast@gmail.com | Twitter is here and Facebook is here. Thank you for listening and subscribing.
Nanny Piggins finishes the epic tale of what happened to Josephn (Josephine) after she was sold into slavery and taken to Egypt.My new book 'Nanny Piggins and the Origin Story' is now on sale as a paperback, ebook and audiobook read by me. If you'd like to buy a copy ask your local bookstore if they've got a copy or search for it on your favourite online retailer. Or use this link... https://amzn.to/4hzE1Mw If you enjoyed the podcast please like, review and/or subscribe!Support the showFor information about live shows use this link... https://raspratt.com/live-shows/To buy one of my books use this link... https://amzn.to/3sE3Ki2
When the children come home and tell Nanny Piggins that their school is performing the story of of Joseph and his Mult-coloured coat. Nanny Piggins tells them what really happened all those years ago in the Ancient Judean Story days.My new book 'Nanny Piggins and the Origin Story' is now on sale as a paperback, ebook and audiobook read by me. If you'd like to buy a copy ask your local bookstore if they've got a copy or search for it on your favourite online retailer. Or use this link... https://amzn.to/4hzE1Mw If you enjoyed the podcast please like, review and/or subscribe!Support the showFor information about live shows use this link... https://raspratt.com/live-shows/To buy one of my books use this link... https://amzn.to/3sE3Ki2
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Thank you for joining the Pubcast. This week the lads are prepping to embark on their massive UK tour of Gary. They discuss all the important aspects of tour life such as favourite socks, dirty washing and bedding for the tour bus. They also look back on their early fashion days and very much not liking their look. As always email in your thoughts and questions to blossomspubcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ain't done one of these for a minute... Something to warms dem ears while VOL.21 gets built Tracks blended - Dj Smokey & Soudiere - I BE THAT MF (feat. Mr Sisco) SIN - DIRECT
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This episode of Queering The Air, Sasja took the lead as the host alongside her new co-host in training, Surty. They were joined by esteemed guests Ian Seal, the visionary founder of Many Coloured Sky, Kye and Leticia, dedicated team member at Many Coloured Sky who passionately advocates for migrants. Together, they engaged in insightful conversations and discussions that promise to enlighten and inspire listeners.Many Coloured Sky provides support to LGBTQI+ organisations by assisting with capacity building, planning, and project development. It empowers individuals at the margins and intersections of LGBTQI+ communities for full participation and equality. The organisation also supports LGBTQI refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced individuals in Australia and globally. They offer a framework and guidelines for empowering, supporting, and promoting the health and well-being of LGBTQI children and youth. Through various projects and partnerships, they aim to make a real impact.If you are interested in volunteering, connecting, or contributing in any way, please reach out to Ian for more information and opportunities. https://www.manycolouredsky.org/contactDonate To Many Coloured Sky - https://www.manycolouredsky.org/take-actionMusic:Wish I Didnt Miss You by Angie StoneBreak My Soul by Beyonce and Honey Dijon
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny looks back on the events of July. Bonny shares some of the incredibly exciting events of July including moving into her new offices, welcoming her daughter Maisy into the team and a trip down to London with her sister and sons. She also talks about the drawings she's been working on including a vibrant human portrait and a large commission piece, as well as sharing some of the upcoming tutorials, workshops and some exciting plans and projects for the future. If you'd like to watch this podcast in a video format you can do so here. To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here.
Ever wondered how monkeys keep their pearly whites so white? Turns out that our primate pals prefer the all-natural, eco-friendly bird feather floss! They're quite the dental hygiene trendsetters. Next time you see a monkey with a feather, you know they're just prepping for that smiley close-up! Switching to the world of beavers, who knew dental trends could be so... orange? Beavers sport orange teeth not because of a pumpkin spice latte obsession but thanks to iron-rich enamel. This gives them their distinctive smile and makes their teeth tough enough to chow down on trees and build dams. The virtues of white teeth are overrated
Welcome to Totally High Holy Rainbow-Coloured Spirithawk of Awakened Manifestation (Part XI). In this multi-part series, we explore audio field recordings made at Rainbow Gatherings around the world. In this episode, we'll feature recordings made at the 2024 California Annual Rainbow Gathering, located in the Plumas National Forest. Produced by Mule Ears | Sound Design by Horse Mint To listen to previous episodes in this series, visit https://soundsfromtherainbow.org/podcast Check out more recordings from California: https://soundsfromtherainbow.org/2024-california
Something special happens inside a little, white-brick building on Lovers Lane in Dallas, Texas, and even the neighbors have noticed. Customers step out of Xristofer Crowder's salon, Coloured on Lovers, like they don't have a care in the world. It's because he offers a listening ear without judgment and strives to make others feel truly heard and supported through life's valleys.
Democracy in Question? is brought to you by:• Central European University: CEU• The Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in Geneva: AHCD• The Podcast Company: scopeaudio Follow us on social media!• Central European University: @CEU• Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in Geneva: @AHDCentre Subscribe to the show. If you enjoyed what you listened to, you can support us by leaving a review and sharing our podcast in your networks! GlossaryAfrican National Congress (ANC) (02:22 or p.1 in the transcript)African National Congress (ANC) is a South African political party and Black nationalist organization. Founded in 1912 as the South African Native National Congress, it had as its main goal the maintenance of voting rights for Coloureds (persons of mixed race) and Black Africans in Cape Province. It was renamed the African National Congress in 1923. From the 1940s it spearheaded the fight to eliminate apartheid, the official South African policy of racial separation and discrimination. The ANC was banned from 1960 to 1990 by the white South African government; during these three decades it operated underground and outside South African territory. The ban was lifted in 1990, and Nelson Mandela, the president of the ANC, was elected in 1994 to head South Africa's first multiethnic government. The party received a majority of the vote in that election and every election after until 2024, when it saw its support plummet to about 40 percent. source Growth, Employment, and Redistribution (GEAR) Strategy(10:30 or p.3 in the transcript)After democratic elections in 1994, postapartheid South Africa was faced with the problem of integrating the previously disenfranchised and oppressed majority into the economy. In 1996 the government created a five-year plan—Growth, Employment, and Redistribution (GEAR)—that focused on privatization and the removal of exchange controls. GEAR was only moderately successful in achieving some of its goals but was hailed by some as laying an important foundation for future economic progress. The government also implemented new laws and programs designed to improve the economic situation of the marginalized majority. One such strategy, called Black Economic Empowerment (BEE), focused on increasing the number of employment opportunities for people formerly classified under apartheid as Black, Coloured, or Indian, improving their work skills, and enhancing their income-earning potential. The concept of BEE was further defined and expanded by the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) Act of 2003 (promulgated in 2004), which addressed gender and social inequality as well as racial inequality. source
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny looks back on the events of June. Bonny shares some exciting developments in the business, talks about her upcoming pet portrait business course that she has started working on and her trip to Amsterdam to see Esther Hicks. She also shares the drawings she has been working on recently including a couple of new tutorials, a commission and what she has coming up. Bonny also shares a couple of book recommendations for what she has been enjoying reading recently. If you'd like to watch this podcast in a video format you can do so here. To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here.
✅ Subscribe Like And Leave A Comment ✅ Episodes Drops Weekly And Available On All Platforms Tyla is, once again, clarifying and defending her racial identity to the public.South African singer appeared on New York City's Power 105.1 radio morning show The Breakfast Club, hosted by controversial hosts Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, and Jess Hilarious. During the last leg of the conversation, which mostly focused on her global crossover and musical growth, Charlamagne switches gears abruptly from discussing Tyla's work-life balance to her identity.
There was a time when all records were black, but we live in an age of wonder and there seems to be no end to the possibilities when it comes to coloured vinyl and picture discs. In this reissue from our hot take archive, we set the record straight on whether they are cool, or simply a gimmick. This one was a split decision, but since recording this we've come around to being on the same page, with Groovy Guys Dan and Tom finally seeing the light. Listen in to find out which side they fell on. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crate-expectations/message
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny looks back on the events of May. Bonny talks about her business trip to San Francisco at the start of the month, including getting to meet one of her favourite authors. She also discusses her very first Coloured Pencil Week, how her and her team navigated it, shares some little hiccups when it came to new technology! As well as talking about the lovely new members who joined Ignite, what's currently on her drawing board and some of the exciting things she has coming up in June. If you'd like to watch this podcast in a video format you can do so here. To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here.
Eusebius McKaiser was very deliberate about expressing his Coloured identity online, showcasing what it meant to him, challenging stereotypes and sometimes hilariously confirming stereotypes. In this conversation, host Lovelyn Nwadeyi speaks to three Coloured South Africans each with differing roles in the South African media landscape: Tessa Dooms a political analyst and author of Coloured: How Classification became Culture; Megan Lubke - Executive TV Producer at the SABC and Investigative Journalist as well as Lance Claasen - Station Manager at Rise FM in Mpumalanga. Each of our guests was invited to reflect on questions about representation, authenticity and what it means to be Coloured in post-apartheid South Africa. In this layered, interrogating and sometimes emotional episode, our guests unpack the history of Coloured identity in South Africa, what it means to them and how they connect to this racialised and cultural experience today.
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny looks back on the events of April. Bonny shares the exciting arrival of the new Ignite Video Hub and all the fantastic upgrades it has had so that her members can have the best possible experience. She also discusses the announcement of her upcoming Coloured Pencil Week, talks about the drawings she has been working on this month and shares some book recommendations that she has read recently. To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here.
The one where people need to accept that if Tyla says she's coloured, it is what it is Emma and Nicole speak to authors of Coloured: How Classification Became Culture, Tessa Dooms and Lynsey Chutel, as well as digital creator Zeena Edwards and presenter Carissa Cupido. They discuss South Africa's history of apartheid and classifcation, its impact on the country, language and its evolution, and the forging of a proud and vibrant culture. Pre-order our book The Half Of It: https://lnkfi.re/nf0upC Instagram: https://instagram.com/mixedup.podcast Website: https://www.mixedup.co.uk/ Substack: https://mixeduppod.substack.com/
We are in Cape Town and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa! Host Yndia continues her exploration of what it means to be “Coloured” in South Africa as she speaks with guest Yusef Larney, co-owner and restauranteur of the famous “The Kombius” restaurant in beautiful Bo-Kaap, Cape Town. On a bustling Saturday, with patrons filling... The post Podcast Episode #46, Bo-Kaap Kombius Restauranteur Yusef Larney on Colouredness in Cape Town first appeared on Yndia S. Lorick-Wilmot.
Sydney based comedian, Lauren Bonner, is in town for the Melbourne Comedy Festival and drops by Gum Bar for a chat with us about giving the cops a Logie, how often we think about death, getting cleaned up by the naturopath, how you nest on the road, who's pissing in hotel kettles, if it's possible to eat raw chicken, the power of the high vis vest, and we talk about how she created her one person show. Her show, Imagine Having Anything at All, is on in Melbourne this month and Sydney in May! Shout outs @laurenybonner, and cheers @younghenrys for supporting the pod.Sign up to our Patreon for a bonus pod each week (that's double the pod!) and other VIP stuff for just $5 a month:https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkJoin us all in the TNSW Discord community chat:https://tnsw.co/discordWatch our Comedy Central mockumentary series and TNSW Tonight! on YouTube:https://youtube.com/thesenewsouthwhalesTNSW on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0srVTNI2U8J7vytCTprEk4?si=e9ibyNpiT2SDegTnJV_6Qg&dl_branch=1TNSW: @thesenewsouthwhalessJamie: @mossylovesyouTodd: @mrtoddandrewshttps://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkhttps://thesenewsouthwhales.comShout-outs to the Honorary Punks of the Pod:Harry WalkomHugh FlassmanZac Arden BrimsClaireJimi KendallEdmund SmithAngus LillieLachy TanScott MontgomerieReverse CowgirlDerrotonin69
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny shares her story of becoming a full-time artist. Bonny shares how she became a full-time artist, by making her drawing a priority, believing in herself, making a business plan, and most importantly continuing to develop and work on herself. She discusses the ways she has made her commission business successful, shares the key to long-term success, pricing your artwork and some of the traps it's easy to fall into when taking on commissions. She talks about her marketing plan, the importance of delegating, and how she has avoided burn out. Bonny also discusses how she started teaching people to draw with coloured pencils, what a typical day for her now looks like and her goals.To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here.
Maree McCabe is the CEO of Dementia Australia, an organisation that offers advocacy and support to people living with dementia, as well as their families and carers. She has spoken with Deborah Groarke on the importance of understanding how a person living with the condition sees the world. For more information on dementia, contact Dementia Australia's hotline on 1800 100 500.
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny looks back on the events of March. Bonny shares how the month was kicked off with the amazing event that is her Great British Art Party which, this time, was held up in Edinburgh at a beautiful hotel. She also talks about heading back to Norway for a cruise holiday, getting to see the northern lights, go husky sledging and having the unfortunate experience of seasickness! All before arriving home to the arrival of a new sauna that she can't use, starting a new hobby and starting a new commission drawing. It's all in this episode! To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here.
Welcome to the final bonus episode celebrating the work of Alicia Hayden – a creative conservationist, wildlife artist and poet! Her most recent poetry collection, ‘Multi-coloured Ghost Towns', is a celebration of her life and connection with nature. Today, Jack reads ‘Blue', a deeply personal poem about the connection between two people. Alicia's work is incredible. Please follow her on Instagram and pick up a copy of her book if you can! Useful Links Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok & Instagram! We are @PangolinPodcast
Welcome to the second of three bonus episodes celebrating the work of Alicia Hayden – a creative conservationist, wildlife artist and poet! Her most recent poetry collection, ‘Multi-coloured Ghost Towns', is a celebration of her life and connection with nature. Today, Jack reads ‘Swimming Laps', a beautiful reflection on the questions we pose to nature. Alicia's work is incredible. Please follow her on Instagram and pick up a copy of her book if you can! Useful Links Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok & Instagram! We are @PangolinPodcast
This week we are celebrating the work of Alicia Hayden – a creative conservationist, wildlife artist and poet! Her most recent poetry collection, ‘Multi-coloured Ghost Towns', is a celebration of her life and connection with nature. In the first of 3 special episodes, Jack reads ‘Something Rather Gentle', a poem about the beautiful connection between person and dog. Alicia's work is incredible. Please follow her on Instagram and pick up a copy of her book if you can! Useful Links Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok & Instagram! We are @PangolinPodcast
You may not be the only one who thinks it's pointless!Dave was put to work again for 'Ask Dave', this time to answer the question ''Why do we separate the different coloured glass bottles at a bottle bank when they are all put into the same truck when being collected?'